V PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Fkhrcary 11, 198. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. OFFICB, BROWH'8 BUILDING, BROAD ST. Enteral nt the post, otliee of Milford, Pike county, IVnnsylvnnin, as second-clans mutter, Noveinlier twenty-first, 1HH5. Advertising Rates. Ono qnnro(elKht llii-s).nno lnsortion - H E.ich milwiiumit Insortiim .Ml Roilnwd rule will Ixi fiimlHliiMl on ap plication, will 1)0 nllnwod. yearly mlier- tiller. Legal Advertising. Court Prnr.lnmnrliin, Jury anil Trial lilnt fnr nevoml courts per term, J'JI.ilO Administrator's anil K.xeentnr'a notices Auditor's iintlre Divorce notices M Sheriff's Bali's, Orphans' court itli-a, County Treasurer's wiles. County state mint and election proclamation i-hnigiil ly the Kiiiar. J. H. Van Kttcn, Vl'III.ISHKIt, Milford. I'lko County, Pa. EDITORIAL. If any proof whatever is requisite to non vines even a Democratic town council of the necessity for action the condition of our Borough streets and side walks during the Rrenter part of the winter ought to be a starter to their minds. Come now. gentlemen, the people have elected you to oflioes presumably leeause yon are capable oi filling them. If you are, prove it by taking such measures in working the streets as will bo of lasting benefit. If yon don't know how to do that ask some one who does, and if you won't do either, got out, and let some one in who will make permanent and eco nomical improvements to our otoets and walks. POLITICAL GOSSIP. Wheat sold in Chicago the other day at 1.09, and it was not the re sult of the free coinage of silver either. The stock of gold in the United States Treasury has now reached in round numbers 1170,000,000, and is still increasing, while the gold in circulation in the United States has also enormously increased during the past year. The Wyoming Republicans have decided to abandon the f reo-eoina?J of silver proposition which they in serted in their Btate platforms in the last two campaigns and plant thenisolvos squarely upon the Ht. Louis platform. The advance in Wyoming wools and in farm prices gonerally has been toomuuh for t ho silver cause, even in that section of the country. Treasury receipts nnder the Ding ley law have averaged over a million dollars a day this month and as the current expenditures of the Govern ment average only about a million dollars a day the year around, it is quite apparent that the Dingloy law is beginning to fulfill the promises of its framora in supplying the ne oessary funds to meet the running expenses of the Government. It is understood that the Eastern Democrats, headed by Hill, Murphy, Crooker, Smith of New Jersey and others, are planning to make Chief Justice Parker, of New York, the candidate of the Democratic party in 1900 to the exclusion of such ex treme free-silver men as Bryan, Bailey, and othor Western and Southern aspirant for the nomina tion. Justice Parker has a record R3 a moderate silver man, not an ex tremist, and the plan of the people who are working to this end is to shape the nomination and the plat form in a way to relegate the silver question to a back seat upon the platform, thought not entirely out of view, making government by in junction and other fads of this sort the cry with which to catoh the popular ear, and omitting the tariff entirely from the issues to be dis cussed. The Zola Trial. If the published reports of the conduct of the trial of M. Zola, re cently had in Paris, are half correct that court must have spent the greater part of its time in clearing itself. The audience was in con. utant confusion, expressing its ap proval and disapproval by hooting in the moat tumulous manner, the Judge was disdainful, the jury in different, and the whole proceed, ings of the bear garden character The case was prejudged against the defendant and the trial was simply a farce. Those Frenchmen better come over here and take a few les sons in our criminal courts not only in manners, and methods of pro cedure, but in the first p ineiples of acwding a ahow of justice to a defendant, no matter what the grade Itf bin crime. Psaohe In P Tnrough the courtesy of Hon. L. Rowland we are in receipt of the report of the Pennsylvania State College for 1890, containing an ac count of tho work of the oollngo, the building materials of the State es pecially brownstones, the results of the Agricultural Experiment Sta tion and a report on tho peach in dustry by Oeorgn C. Bnttr., the Horticulturist. The total area of poach orchards in the State is estimated at 11,000 acres or nearly two million trees. The largest portion of these is con centrated in but three or four coun ties which contain the now well known peach belts, the largest of which is the Juniata, which county has 3.000 acres. Tho next is the Mouth Mountain lying in Frankln County, which 'contains 2, BOO trees, and tho third running from North ampton to York, embracing about 2,300 acres. Other scattered conn ties make up the remainder. One great hindrance to peach growine is the winter killing of bnds, which cannot be overcome by human ef forts. Trees st inding on bare hill tops and exposed slopes of mountains suffer less than those in the valleys. The soil best suited to tho poach is that formed by disintegrated sand stone or shale, soil on which the chestnut, abounds. Tho varieties should bo standard, as the Craw fords, Old Mixons, Stumps, etc. Cultivation should bo thorough and the ground kept stirred every year from May to July inclusive. Corn, cabbage, or melons may be planted the first two years, but nevor any era in crop, grass or potatoes. Four words form a key to Rueoes in yrowing poaches are : Culture Fertilize, B rors and Thin fruit.. The enemies are tho borers and yel lows, and of tho latter tho report says tho dise iso is a mysterious one. its cause never having leeii satisfac torily determined and that them 1 no remedy for it. It is conta 'i i and hereditary. Every tree s'i i - iiig tho slightest sv in pro in of i disease should 1e cut d v i on' burned to save the health v tr es ' from attack. The borers must be dug out with a knife. The fungous diseases are fruit tot, black Rnt, peach mildew, and leaf curl, and against all these the copjior fungi cides are used with varying success. Tho insect enemies are the pin hole borer, the curcnlios, and the San Jose Scale, and the black aphis. Another disease not classed under either of the above is called crown galls, root galls, and root, tumor. The true cause is a mystery atid the trees affected by it. turn yellow, cease growing and may be supposed to have the "yellows." They should be taken up and burned, and until a satisfactory explanation is reached the disease should be regarded as contagious. The report also contains treatises on Chestnut Culturo, the compntn . tion of rations for farm animals, soil tests with fertilizers, the army worm, and. meteorological data for 1896. It is a valuable and interest ing work and will amply repay care ful reading. Anoient History. Tho Register notes under date of Oct. 23, 1858 that C. II. Van Wyck and others addressed a meoting at the Brick House Montague. The kind is not specified but it was doubtless of a political nature. The campaign was warm in Snssex and meetings were numerous and well attended. It is elsewhere noted in the paper that at certain places, the most cogent arguments were used by some, who were willing to be convinced provided any man oonld be found equal to the task. Those argumentative chaps gave strength to their opinions by the use of over ripe biddy fruit and stale vegetables, and clinched their arguments by cutting the harness off the speakers horse. The campaign of 1858 was the first in which tho Republican party under that distinctive name as an anti slavery party organized aud presented a presidential candidate John C. Fremont called the path finder was their leader and received 114 electoral vots. Milliard Fillmore American, received 8, James Buch anan 174 and was elected. It may interest some in this green Kt who can not now reconcile their consciences to vote a ticket bearing the name of Republican no matter how suorior the men on it to recall that Thomas Jefferson, James Madison aud James Monroe were elected on that ticket a- d that Andrew Jackson 'old Hickory' ran on it in 1824, and there being no choice, on a vote by states, John Q. Adams wasj elected. Iu 1828 the De jo-ratic party made its first Bp earanee as such, with Andrew Jackson for its candidate, and since then has retained that name, with the single exception, in 1873, when Horace Uroe'ey was its cand.d.ite it styled itself Democratic and Liberal. THE DUTY OF OFFICIALS. A PI.KA FOR HKTTKR UK'AL OOVEItN MF.ST. The peeplo, themselves, often find that in their system of local government abuses or wrongs have crept, in, and the process of bringing tho matters complained of to that state that it will be corrected by the election of officers pledged to bring about a reform of the evils is so slow, that they often become dis couraged, and continue to suffer in silence what might easily lie remo died by concerted action. Such ac tion can only lie brought about by agitation and publicity. It is in the rightful province of the local correspondent to bring these evils into such prominence as to gain con certed action by all who are inter ested, and of course that is really nil the people. This duty is not nl ways a pleasant one to the scribe, and they are sometimes condemned as over neahms, even in a good canse, and with the lsst intent. HoweverJ there is nothing that wrars like the rmht, and though a man may advo cate it occasionally before the time is ripe, and it may encounter many difficulties, it will, like a good wres tler, eventually cotno out on top. I wish now to call attention to the negligence of the Committee in its care of the roads, and the waste of money thoreon tho prvst yeir. Also to the non tinned neglect of propor measures in the collection of poll taxes. For liotli of these tho Town Committee is primarily responsible. Tho methods, or rather lack of methods, in regard to the care of the roads, has allowed them to run down in condition for the past three vears. These aro facts known to all the people, and for that reason it is no' m -miry to particularize. Indeed. !olo -i it would be neces nrv to liecnimt oersonal, and I pre- f -r at present not to bring those who ire otherwise personal friends into u ijileasant prominence. The de- liuipient -poll taxes have under lax ivthods been on the increase for iiioiit. the samo period of time. b'rom tVA 00 in 1894 it has gained to 22.00 in 1898 and 1897. This mat tor has lioon called to tho attention of the Committee, but so lar with out good results. Tho Committee wore given an opportunity last Spring to correct tho evils of the road management, but we are sorry to say that their prejudices would not allow them to take advantage of it. At present there does not seem to bo much prospect that the situation will be much improved this Spring. . Usually there is only on3 member of the Committee de siring a continuance in office for the coming yoar. and to him tho neces sity of votes is more apparent than the call of duty. We fear that this Spring there are two men insteatl of one that are building fence for the next eloction, and under such con ditions docisive measures are not to bo expected. Many people express their intention of not paying thoir poll tax next year unless the Com mittee takes such notion as shall oompel all to piy. A much hotter way is to elect Committeeman who, knowing their duty, will perform it. II. Some Old Papers. John T. Armstrong when mnkinx rei'nira to an old dwelling in Milford nwontly, found in tho attio a nam Ixir of old pitneru which with com. mondiiblo prudence he proserved.and has niriee presented to the PriKtw Among them are copies of the North, ern Eagle and Milford Monitor puh. lished at Milford in 1829 hy B. A Bidlack. . The Monroe Democrat published at Ktroudsburg in 183U by James Rnfferty, the Wayne Courier published at Ilonosdalo in 1815 by C. E. Wright, John I. Allen proprie tor. The Jeffersonian Republican published at Milford In 1845 by C, W. Dowitt. The Wayne Herald and Bethany Inquirer published at Honesdnle in 1839 by Tho. J. Hub- bell. The Pennsylvania Intelligencer published at Harrisbur in 1824 by Mowey and Cameron, and -a num ber of copies of the E ist.on Centinal published from 1821 to 1836 by Henry and William H titter and later by C. L. Hutter. They alxnind with names familiar to the older of the present Renera tion, and contain many curious re minders of those early days. Lot teries are freely adve rtised, and the patent medicine "d" is largely, as now.in evidence in its freshness and beauty, with statements as to the wonderful curative properties of the deooctions, accompanied by affida vits of the healed, showing that fleshly ills were quite as numerous and people just as trustful then as now. There is a lack of personal mer tiou and immediate home news. The editors seem to have lieeu more interested in stiito and national poli ties, and general literature. Then is a marked contrast lietwoen thus. old, time worn lit tie sheets and the pretentions ).imts which aro their successors, but doubtless they were just as welcome aud as eauerly read in the homes as are the modern journals, and served the day and generation of the stage coach aud tallow caudle with sat'sfaction. LICENSE AITMCATIONS. Thr fnllHwJnir Mitnltcfltlutia for 11rnp hnvtnix bci-n (lied In Mm otlioii of the Clerk tf (he I nurr nf (Jitnrier Sessions nr l ike i 'nmitv wlil h presented tn the next term (if antil Court on Mntulny, Mnruh 21, lHiis. HOTELS. Deliwnrp Township KamldH Yun HMiden, KriHiels Merrier, Vhlllp F Knlmer 1)1 nirniiiti Tmvitslilp Amui Sehnnno. Litekmvuxen Tow nshtp .tohn lnerr Aupnn Hettn-lt, Wilhelmlne Slelninetx, S Hurnsteln. F. J Molbert, Emmet. Ash -r, Wtirrrn K. Hutnn. IVlnntm Township Martin !., Much. Koiniiine WMttiikor. MUfonl Horonirh John C Heck. (ieniK-e A. Krleh, Krniik (VtsKiimn, Marin Kredeih kn tterk. Mnrle V. TIsBot, Pnl in vrn TowriHhip ( 'lnm Lube. Portrr Township Fnmk M. Vnn Why. Shohold TowiiRhlp L. Wnlter SnmmU, Artolph Fuller. John Voiht, .Jr., Wrsrftitl Township Jumna I. Van Slrklp, Nicholas UrMmnH. MHiirhe S (Jtilnn, Inme", Frlek, (IhrUtlium Mueller. BOTTLER. MUfonl Horn Alberts Howbiml. JOHN C WKHTHHOOK, Clerk of t he Court Milford, Feb Sfl. 1HW "ToUHTSrAITEAls; NoMee I hereby flven that thp C.ountv Cmmnlnnloner will bold rheOnirtHof Ap peals on me following (lutes and pliweg, to wit : Uloomtnff Wmvo Township. Mnrth 15. houso of M C. Westbrook. Delaware Township. March 28 mid at pliM'tioti houe. Dinar'nnn Townsbln. Mur:di 1. ComtnlR slotier'n nlHe. Wnvn TmvtirihlD. Mnreh !fl and 17. nt eleetlon house. LiirKHwnx-'ii ToTiishln. March RnndUtit house nf (it id f ivy Wlelnnd. Porter and Ijehman Tmvnshins. March 30. nt home of Martin J. Haeh Milford Horoiiuh, Mitrrh ijund 4, nt Coin inlsdnner nlllee. Milford Township, March 2, nt Com missioners' olTlee. . Palmyra Township, March 18, at house of Amerlcns Down. Sbohola Townshln. March 10. nt houHe of .John Vojrt, Jr. Westfatl Township. March 11 and 13, nt Iiouro of John F. Kntrellmrt. Hesslnns will bejln at t o'clock A. M. and continue until 5 P. M . Jiy order of the Hoard, (iKO. A. t-iWKI'RSISKU, Connors ' Clerk. Commissioners' Ollloe. Feb. 10, lH'.H SALE OF COUNTY BONDS. The Conntr of l'lko. TV. will will clihtv (HO) IidihU (if mil- h'lllilrnl il.ill.ir pnoh, iliiNl MiitvIi 7. ISS. imynMu. twmity (20 IioikIs) In 1H'I, thirty CKil'ln en h of tin- yi'iini IW.t mill 1I0. with lntiiriMt, nt flvu percent, per milium payable muni minimi Written wnli'it IiIiIh will no rcrelvivT nt the ConiinlxulotirrH ofTlt;n until iiliionYlnck A. M., MnrHi 7, 1WH, nt, whirli Hum hids will ImnjMMicil and rvindri fiwimlii! to Mil' hlghent hikI bent bidders at tho Oi nls- fltnncr h olllri. No blil will he considered nt lr(i t.hiiii imr The coniinlfKlonora reserve the riilit lo reject till hhls. All mio-'pted bids not piiid forln flvednys will ne caneelleit. Address bids to (iKo. A. KwRPF.rmnti. Clerk. Commissioner's Otliue, 8w. Milfonl, fa HAW II? All persons are hereby notified that throwing or burning papers or refuse of any kind In the streets of the Borough ir proniniieu. By order of the town council, J. C. CHAM BKKLAIN, 1'ri'sident, pni t4?m. Attest, D. H. HOKNUKCK.Koc'y. Milford, May 6, !!. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following account hits been flli-d tn the Beiflsler s Ullleo and the same will In nreselltoil to the Orphans' Court for eon Hi nintlon and allowance on tho 21st of March next : Kstate of Kdvard A. Forus'in deceased First mid llual accoonl of U. W. Dull Adniiuistrator. JOHN C. VVKSTHROOK. Bilstnr's Odlco, HeglsUT. Milford. Feb. SS, 1KH8. Notice ! The Annual meeting of the Stockholden of the Milium, MataiiioraH, and New Voi k H. K. C'ompany. for the tdwtioti nf Direc torn for tho e mm mar yvur, nnu Hitch oth bimiiiBiis iw may be brought biforu It, will be held at Milfonl, Piku 4'ounty, Pn.t at 2 i'. ai. on tnu I'Jia tmy oi Murcti. w.i. P. Q i)KYO. Feb25 3w Scretary . WANT A NEW Harness? In order to introduce our fine custom made hmrntsa, we have decided to offer limited number of eeti nt n price that will interest you. S In, Saddle, i in. trace, 3-4 In, 10 Oil aide atrip, . . , $i0.UU 1 1 -a In. aaddle, 1 i t in. trace, 10 Cfl 7-4 in. aide lraps, . . 10.U J 4 In. aaddle, 1 14 in. trace, 1 in. aide atrapa, . 19.50 Nickel or Davia Rubber trimminga. BUT B1KECT JHOJf FACTOMY and s i m tho fJtojrna. Kew Bedford Harness Factory, S3 Newton Street, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. CtTAILISHtO J'I. CAVTf THAUC 4 OtilUNS. HARMS.' T'r"COPVmCHTS. Thtrty-one ye'.rs a. tiv praollr-e. Opinion aa tn vali.lity and ftttu-mitliility. riu, lor look ol ln.iru. tk .maiui rv(. rvn.. EDSON tl!OI., F tbKl, H aabingwa, U C. 1$ Q to be riii of, because bad blood is t!ie breeding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad ? It is if you ar9 plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your fikin is blotelied by triiptiohs or your body eaten by sores and ulcrri. You ran rriva good blood, -which is pure blood, if you want it. You can be rid of piiiiples, boils, blotches, pore? and ulcers. How ? I!y the uso of It is the radical remedy fir all dis eases originating in the blood. Head the evidence : " Ayer's RnrwparilU was rProtnmeTirlnJ to me by irjr physic inn a blood pnrifi-r. When I bgr,.n iuWtr.if it I h :il boils all ovr my y. One bottle cured me." Bunnkr Craft, Weon, Wisa. "After six years' fitfTerine from bli-"d poison, I bf,'.:tn taking Avar's Farip.v rilla, anil altho'iRh I have u:'i only three bottles of this great n.ed;oine, the sori'S have nerrly all diKrippeared." A. A. Man ning, Houston, luias. cn vcinc JU I l-f tsvo IMPROVEMENTS U FARMING," rulillslioil hy the Mow York TrUnino. SI-CON n K1HTI0X. W PiirN. IS Iiy t 1-2 IiicIim A JC'itTal rvliuv uf lift nU'nTif:cs Mini ImptnvtMMi'urs mini" in flu' ti'mliriji lnun h- cs of fiinn iii'histiy during tint litst Indf century. Sp.'chil ai-tli'h'S hy t h; hest imi-icnlt tint 1 wrihTH, on t'tpi(-i wlilch they havd in.ulc thtr life hi inly. IlltiHt ratimiH sf (he itld fashlDni'.l !tnph'- Illl'lltS A vast fini'Mint of practical Inftirinntion A raliiahh; aid to farnici-A wli 1 desire lo stimulate production mid prollt Extremely tntenv hir and Instructive. Only 15 cents a copy, by lii.ii!. KN1) YOITH OrlDKlt TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. B uiding-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATIOfl of NEW JERSEY, -:- (iKNKH AIj AHKNT, WHt Hroad Street, Xewnrk, X. J. Vvhat it will do for you for n tnontlily payment of S iM'r $1 .CXK) ft: of which applies on principnl, Ji is intiT- est. First It. will liny for you. any house dtv Hh'i'd or Imild you a house ai coniint; to yon own phins. for a payment of not Ioms than lU'r down. Sc;ond it will nsunie nty inorttrnrt' 011 yntir propertv. and alvnn-e you more money, if defiled, not In exceed Wvf nf Its valuation At iv!ovh rates you v. (Mild own your imierly fn4 and ei-tar in just iSH montiiH; you can pay as much more von wish, and reduce the time in pr portion, or the full amount will tie received nt, any time, The first projHisitlon enahles you to con vert your rent money into the ownership of a home. The second proptrsit ion enables you tn reduce the interest rate on y mr mortae and at the same lime be paying olf tin principal eiu h mom U. For further Information call or addrcsR J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets Anil ovorytliing which xitains to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Hue my stork liuforo un;hiisiiit', The Price is Riyrht. L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, i'n FURS: FOR HKHiEt rl PRICE sond your furs to Piiwtnckt t Fnr ComiMiny, Piiwtuckct, II. I Price list on application. dwS-l.'ln Eou't Tubacco Spit and 8iooka Tour Lift A; If tou want u i .nt iobatx'o usinir euj.i and forever, ueina 10 wvll, sf-ruux, uiiiL'u;:U. full ut ui'w liivianU viior, Uik o-i'o-ii..i the wt,ud;r-ivuiUfr, thut ni.iltea weuk uki SM'onr. Mmiv Hdiu ten ii.tiiiul iu tt-ui'uv; Over 4i),m'vuvU. lluy Ku-Ti-U:u ot you i(niiie.t. urnl.T K,ur.iiitee t. fire, f.Lk: o ! u). ilnitkk'l nu 1 Aiiluiilu lii.iilwl iiw. A' bUlll'lU lit'UIC ! t'., lilt IWl i.l Nurt jUl'k DR.DAYID favorite .cemedv ! Tl)c one gure cure for J I The Sidneys, liver and Blood Stoves and Ranges. . THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host Heater nml Furl Haver in tlie Country, New Era Radiators, Two Tires In Oris IIAltllWAIll:. CI'TI.KItV, TIN, AI1ATK W.1RK, r:rc. TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING A Kl'KCIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, imOADKTUKET. AULFOIU), 1'A Th" AND SIGHT. Watchos, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, n Eyes examined free by a skilled Optician. Classes Filled in Gold or Any Other Kind of Frames. We are pleased to show Goods. E. Van Sickle. 72 Piks Street, Port Jcrvis, N. Y- FCR & r YciLtr Stomach's Sake CHEV7 ?a 13 r.i I'Uce h not'iinj to good for he S'.omatli Coda ani Peppermint. E.ch ..M of S.di Kint Gum coat in-- to fnlut of chemically pure :-r da coibu:ed wi.h peppermint. $r.!5TLf HICH GHACE. VIST cn MADS Tfie Proof of ths Podding fa In the THY CODA h Antiseptic Refine the Breath. Retains Flavor Forever. roil SAI II II V ALL DKAI.KKH, wM.t,1(. BO YEARS' 'rVH Copyright Ac. Anrone PTiflltiir a sVPtfli nnrl doscrinllnn miiT qnli-klr h.' 'Tuhii our niniiiiiii free whether nn iTivi'titi'in h pri ihtOilr pilfiUfilc. f'ffniniiiriirH tiiii((!tfirilyn!irt1Miiftil. I (liixliwok on I'Htcnti Bi'tit tree. OliU'st jiL'tir-v for niiB pHtf-nft. I'.tC'Mifl takfii t'lroiiL'h Munn it to. receive $lrr(al nMicrt wtt hout clfirce, in tho Scientific Jliiicrican. A hnnflsomely UlnwtrntM wftofclr. I.nrffcnt rlr nitfttion of n ni-iotil itlr Journnt. Tt'rnm. .s y-' ir: four mi-nthg, $1. HoJtl by all newtuh'Hlerx. MUNN & Co.39"""-'- New York Branch omoc, SH T St., WaahlnKlun, D. D. D. HURSH. Ri-piiirin done in tin or iron, inn! Klncf nml siili.H furn inlioil to order. KI.M Tltlt.AI. WOltK A SI'KCI.ll.TV. Pvomjit nttcntion i ivon to litiilil iii;? Drivnto ti'lcjilionn lint's ; puttinp in fli-ctrin dnor bells; r.ill lu-lls : linrRlnr nliirtns; clectrir; nlarin clocks ; lionsociill.or hotel tiiiiinin-in tors ; Httil tho L'onenil keejiiny; in or iler of (ilei ti icnl nppiirntnM. LAYTON, N. J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v v 0 0 n R nu n C 0 HOW IS BABY ? 0 When baby Keta m"k ffmr p-b?f Q worth it weight iu goid. 0 russell's w::;te chops c (y For iuch ills as 'md Colic, 0 Cholera Infantum, Ijyurruiy, Diarrhoea, Griping Pa nt faicp- , Oletuhets, and other disr,.n- in- , Cident to babyhood, especi-lly a dunug Teething. a O PERFECTLY liiiriMLESS. Olt la made for babiev, from pur v vegetable rcmcaici. Coataiias V y no opiates 10 any turoi, 0 IT IS S03THSKQ 0 Oand healing to the nerves, and y at ih aame time atren Athens and Oinvitforalea the whole system, J featuring a healthtui color to th V S check, productug 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 V Refrcshlnc Sleep, Mrung Nerves. . Q Cheerful Ufspoaltion. O Pr!ca 25 cents per tcttla. A For sale by all druggists. Prepared by BUSINESS CAKDS. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M. D. riiysirinii mill Surppon. Olllii! nml n-i.ili'tn-.i lliirfinil tiTil In (tern picii f v l)r K II. Wen- lil Il.KOIt I), PA. Dr. von dor Heyde, DENTIST, Hiiiwii'b Itnllilinir. cinni'r Hnuid nml ('Mtlii- Inn sin ,-u, Mllfnril, I'n oKi' K I-. no: its: h 1,, it ,.; 1 , 5 II. Ill A l-O 111 DillKlllMIl M I 'lM TV, Illllisll0 M h ( Inni h I'Vi'i.y 2nd nlilMll'i Wl'llncs. liny In I'm li niolilli H. E. Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Crown's Building, Mii.Kiipin, Pikr Co., Pa. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, opposite Court House Mri.Fviiiii, Pikk (.'., Pa. CHUTcCH DIEECTORY MILFORD. KlUHT I'ltKSFlYTMIlAX fllrlll II, Milfnnl; Snlilmth M-rvin-n nt ln.:!ii a. m. iiikI ?.:ji r. M. f-lllllllllll M'lilllll i III 1111 (liniilv iiIHt till) iniirnlnii w rviri'. I'iiivit iiiciiinn Y(. IH-s.iy nt 7.:illf. M. A .,r,i,, wi-lriiliiii will Im r.vti-ndiil tn nil. Tlmso nut nt. tni'lird tn ol hrr 1 liiin ln s nil' iiiif'iiillv In vitiil. Hkv. Tiiumak Nl( iiiii.s, I'nst'i.r. f'lifiii 11 of Tine iinmi Sm:ii:Ki;n, Mil fnril: Si-rvi'-i-s Snml.'iy lit n.:in A. M. nnd : ' I' M. Siitiilay m-Ihm.I nt :.'.:in r. m. Work (l.-iy si.rvi.i 1, l-'i iii.iy l.cn f. , is fli-c. All w-t- .KK-. II. S. Lasmtkh. Hii-tiir. M. K. Cut-in 11. Snvii-cs nt 1)10 M. K CIiiiii-Ii Sniida.vs: 1'n iii liinir .it Hi :l n. 111. and nt ;.-: i in Sauna? m IhuiI ,ii tl. p 111. Kiu,,hIi 1,-iiin- 111,-, p. m. y'.'i kly piayi'! inn I uijr 1,11 Wi'ilm sdnyK nt 7.:HI i. in. .('In :s 1111 rl inn ri'iidiii'lid hy Win. Anuii'ini Kriilny-. nt 7.:-:n p. in. An i-nriKi-t inviliii Inn U i.xlindid tn nliyiin wlin mi, y di'-in- in will, us, II K- V K n k. I 'list nr. MATAtfbh'AS. Kl'VMII. 1 11 M V i 1, 1 1 11 .-'iT Vir.'H I V'! v S; lii. ..ill ill :tltnlnnriiri. ' '1'' 11. 111. nnd 7 p. 111. J-ni.!ii,l ii llni'tilnr Mol ilni tin-'i i i , ur 'I'll.- itn iiM'i-tiiip ,.1i.i IT .'.III.' I'll li .lii .i i nt a i'n. (;. k. i-vi niiip :il 7 III), f Ihks vi iiini' 111 ( ;,n. PrnyiT !ny .vi'iiiiiK nt. 7!;). l.'KV. K. II. Clil:1 IK, I'm :,r. HolE KVAMIKI.HAI. (IMltlll, Mntn ; nrii.-., I'ii Sri vici'f iii'Xt .iiiidny iis TnllnwH: I'ri'.K'iiin 111. Hi min. in. nnd ut. Sun- ny Ki-in.nl nt II p. 111. .hminr i i. K. In-fure i i K. prnyi r inn tinir iiflur tho ovi'li nir wrvii Mid -wii-k prnynr iiinitiiifr I'vury Wiilni'si'iiy I'vi'iiin nt 7.1iii. Si-nta frne. A f-nrdiii! iM'li-nini. tn nil. Ci mo. Hkv. .(. A. V ikha.mi. 1'iiKtor. Secret Societies. Mii Fidti) fyOtiiiK.No.su, K. & A. M. : I -Hiiro iiio.-tK -'lllll'Mnv on nr lii-fnt-o nil M.11111 nt. tlir Sinvkill Uihi-v, Milfnnl, lJn. N. Kniory, .Ir. Si'iii'iniv. Milfnnl. (iiKlfn id W'iolniid, W. M.. Milt'nnl, Ph. Van Dkk M.mik I.oihik, No. fc's, I. O. I). K: Mii'ts ovory 'l liur.-dny cvoninp nt p. 111., Hrnwn'K Iliulilin' (J,-o. Dnti "inui. .Ir., Soo'y. (ti ihvo K. (Jnii k, N. (r. I'lll tlKVI F. KKI'.KKAH I.OIIUK, IH7, I. (I- (). f'. Moi'tK ovoi-y sii'i'iid nnd fnnrfli Krl. Inyrt in oni-li iimiiili in Odd I'VIIiuvk' linll, Hr iwn's lniildii.ir. Mm. A lico Hnrnliwk, N. i. Miws Knlio Kloin, Soi; y. BURNS ... : Elzztrtcliyt A - a MOST POWERFUL . . . X ELECTRIC LAMP MADE. X X Guaranteed to bum 8 to to . hours. No Smoke. No Oil. No Explosion. Positively safe for X bicycles, miners, policemen, gas T 4 companies, oil refineries, boiler a. inspectors, etc. We send with X each lamp suTficie it material to i burn from 34 to 33 hours. X J-'ov male Iiy utl live da1va. w :ELEcr,:s?2r,TaELo ca.: X ELMIRA, N. Y. J LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe hcrses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona b!e prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann nml Fourth streets, MILFORD, PA. Listi-rs nml the (ireiit F-it.teru Fer 'ihz.'rs nt V. & t. Mitchell's. Foil SALK SchsoiumI white 011k ileil lil.ink, very toii'.'li. Aililrestt, U. B. lluiah, Hamesvillo, N. J. I PRica f'.
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