A Few Chainless Facts About Bi-King Shoes? Cycling lm In-oiiKht. into development mus cles unci cords of the feet nnd ankles before but little used, so tbnt lasts of now proportions were necessiiry. New Leathers nnd new inetli ods for soles linve ndd ed to the comfort of riders. Fleetwing Warren Bike Comfort Ui-Kinst 4olf Bike Chainless, Grip soles 00 25 25 50 . i . i . i 2 00 2 00 Cyco-Uolf, Pneu. soles 2 00 Alphn, Pneu. Soles... 2 50 J0HNS0N Fitter of Feet," PORTJERVIS, N. Y. 5 it Static ok Ohio City ok ) , Toledo. Lucas Cimnty, Frank J. Cfif.nky mnkes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi nes in the City ot Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and the firm will pay the sum of of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each nnd every cnse of Catarhh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Ca- TARRAH Ct'RK. FRANK J.CHENEY. Sworn to lefore mo and subscrib ed in my presence, the 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. ( t a. W. (JLEASON, ) ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarnh Cure is taken in. ternally, and acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the eystem. Send for testimonials, free. E. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. nuilsion OR Pure Norwegian Cod Liver oil with Hypo phospites of Lime and Soda. . The medicine for the Season, at about half the price of other makes. None better Try it. C. O. ARMSTRONG, Druggist. Exiaca ess laiJ . All Styles, Shades and Prices. New Patterns For Soring 1899 at fl!YMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, MILFORD PA. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness . and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth street, MILFORD PA. Mil IMm bpu aim hmk. luu lift To jult tobaooo uatly and fonver. b ni tmlXo. luU of 111. Mrnaod laur, taka No lo Una. l vnndsr-arorker, tlial n.akea weaU mm lrou(. AU drum lata, tue or 1. Curaguaraa Ucd Booklat an4 aamyla frea. AJilreaf )vrilf KcwaUy p uuiuafo or Kw 01k, WALL L.VYTOX. JohnThompflott and ms hnvo tin build ing of new SrlHMil Houfit In Hrnnrhvllhv H In to Ik diiiif by tin day, but tluit makps nut n bit of ditTi'ivnce with John Thomp son. He is the sanio pushing, thorough, and coiwii'titloufl workman, whether tt hv by contract, or by tin day. You get yuiir money's worth every time. "Moro foolishness to tho square mile in Montague Muui any other given spot In tin1 State. " In that so? Hold on n little bit Brother Ijttdwlg, I'm not bo miro ntout that. People who build good roads are no fools, and I fear you have not t raveled ex teiMlvely this year In Jersey, or else you mean bo me others than the one who bulhl roads, run politics, ureamffles, and so ably correspond for time or four of our best newspapers. H. L. Is proud of his proud roads up therein Montague, and we don't blame him. Thertf seems to be bo much luxily lit ivgard to the earn of roads generally, thathels to be congratulated on livlnu where there Ii some, public spirited men, and women too; may their shadows never grow lea J. Miulman, who hits driven a peddling wagon In this section for Home time was struck by a H H train at a crossing near Swartswood on Friday He wns picked up unconscious nnd died before lie could be carried Into a house. The horse was kill ed outright, and the wagon and goods strewn along the track for some distance. There was a frolic to put up tie pole; around the the M K. church last Satur day, the old oucr having become some what dilapidated and unsafe. It would make ft neat job to use double thick, two Inch gaR, or water pipe, with stone poU&, and much more durable than the chestnut poles. If we thought we wen under suspicion of poisoning dogs and cats, on the nlghi of decoration day, we would not. tell pei -pie we did not do It because, we were in Strondsburg that day, especially if we lmd left there early that morning, and was in the neighborhood of where the polsonlnc was done that same evening. No Indeed we would not, at least until accused, nd then w) don't think we would lie about It Of course It is possible that if we fell afraid or ashamed of having girdled trtcr, and poisoning, we might try to lay it on to parties across the river, or some of their friends over here, but we hard I think we would try to cast suspicion i n innocent parties even to save our own skill Perhaps It is somethi lg peculiar for us to lxi built that way, but we can't help it, doncher know. Mrs. Klizabeth, wife of condueter (it o K )biuson, of (iernmntown, died on 1'V day last, after an operation f r the remov al of n tumor. Mrs Robinson was a wo man of kindly disposition, and genial tenipernment. She had relatives In the vulley here who mourn her death, and the many true friends she made everywhere that tho family rerlded will hear of her departure with regret, nnd feel much sympathy for the bereaved hus band and children. Chlhirens day was observed In the Chapel at Hevans on Sunday evening. A crowded house greeted tho excellent pro gram, nnd the audience were kept In a pleasurable state of good humor and eu jovment tho whole evening. The closing exercises of the Tut Mr Coi ners School tiok place this Tursday, the original features of which, with the dis tribution of prizes will bo described next week . Chester Smith exhibited ft flue map of the U. S. and World combined, to tin- Board of Education on Saturday. When . lire subHorilK'd for In any one Township j they will be sold for If.fe. Tho Hoards sur plus being somewhat limited they did not i feel justified In investing, as they should j liked to have done. The social at tho Reformed church nt BevHiis last Friday night was fairly at tended, and the proceeds amouu ed to $19. Stravlerries, ice cream, and cake were plentifully In evidence, and all were satisfied The camping party at Hrink Pond came buck Mooday and report it one of tho flu est camping nnd fishing resorts Imagin able, They visited Hhohola Ulen on Sun day, and bait more fun than you could shake a stik at. Ono of tho placard up there shocked Dan's modesty so ho hasn't fully recovered yet. He can te' ' von all about tt II fiKKELEY. Freil 1). Hollicrt fmin Iu-kawaxen put In nil uppetireiice In (im'ley last Monday. Miss Kstellu Cooper from Xew York City Is visiting at "Kails Cottage" nt Sho loln Falli. Messrs Harry M. and William I.. Rosen krnns, John McConnell, Lonnlu Amlcr on, Kuss Lord, RolMTt I'lersot;, and Ab lie Smith wheeled, to Sholiolu (.leu last Sunday. Say "H. I.." I guess I had letter not ! or. Tho pupils teachers.and Superin take ntiv of those rattlers down there as I j ......I.,,,, .i,.,,,.,., ...-eat nr.iise for tlm mil afraid that Jersey lightening would put nil end to them. Messrs Koust and Shutte made n Hying trip to LncUnwaxcn last Sinidav. Meysrs (illliert Hoscncrniise and Henry ijuick luiule n brlej call nt Ilawley the other day. Prof William .Tc.hnt.on gaven slight-of-hnud show lu the DitrliiigvUlc sclusil house turdny welling, he win nil right. If we don't get rain pretty soon wo will nut bare any crops ut nil Uncus Sam . MONTAGUE. So Moutugue has more foolishness to the acre etc; than nil right. Now It Montague or some of its residents A'ou't Lave some f ill with some i'lke Co. parties I'll give up. Wui. VnuEtten and wlfo, of Chester, N. V , visited Montague last week. Will went and doue It got married. Mrs-Julia Ranker of Ilniiichvllle, nnd Irs. M Weir and daughter, of Kingham. ou, N. Y.( w.'re guests of Miss J. Weed last week. Montague H. of K held n special meet ing Saturday evening to re-cnnsliler the engagement of teachers for t hcHrlekhou.M sehool. The Hoard rc-ctignged Prof. ('. H. Smith for nine mouths at H per month hut concluded to leave It to a vote of the p,ople If a second teacher shall be employ el or not. The special meeting will be held In the Clove school house on Tuesday after noon, .Mine 2i, at 3 o clock. The river school has not been supplied i wit h a teacher yet. I (leorg. did a good job taking the loose! stones nut of the road. Won't Frank please do likewise. The Hiversldehas a few boarders. Strawberries are gone before their time Anotherhonrdlng house Is In course of construction over herej It will he select Hill was the happiest man In Montague last Sunday because every hotly In Monta gue cept hardened old signers went to church 1 didnt ;o till night. The long dry spell tins seriously injuied the hay crops, and the ipu-tion arises: what will we keep otir cattle on next whi ter? Mrs, Katherlue SlmfTer. of MatamoraF, and Mrs. Win. Cort right of the same place visited here last week .Tust wait and see If there wont be a sur prise pretty soon; if not I'll get off the N All, ki ;. DI Mi MAN. Diy wt'jttlMT lias iHWiiilril lirr.' for -i'V-'I'Iih funni'i's win) plmiri'il (lii'lr ccirn mid putntni'H (lix.'p tu-r IIIIW SfllillllK A nut ht-r cottMLrc for u mimtiHT rci.til.-iw o la iii'lnii Imtlt im tliu A. S DinKMimi plmo ni'iir 'hi- rlvt'r whliHi inaUt's tlif third ei-n't ed thcri'. With !,:ifi. (Jnlcka IxmikIIhk hottsi' in'iir lv tlii'i'i'ls a full' Htutt for ft Kinall villimt' Mm II i (.It Miuilhcad U very sick with iTyipi'IitS. CVccliti Nnrt h Ims rctiinti'd tn the .lur thui House Mitl'onl for the slttiilnct'. Marth.-i North Is nt hoiii on u vacation Kifiy-six ph kt'icl and a four pound rcl as t la' result of a fishing trip i Minks INnrl. They Men1 cannht hy KranU Down Krrd Van tiordon and I'eter Snilth Candidates enough have colitis at least and if what they say of eaeli other Is tvur they of belief floine eliaraeters need hleael iiiK tid there should lie little enthusiasm for anv of them Some supervisors either misconstrue the law reat-dintr keeping stones otT the high way or illsreraid It entirely because on some retails they seem tn become mini' ntim erons dally. Keep the hoys busy and they will keep out of mUehief. That s 'etns true f ir news Is scarce and the constable and justice are taking a vr. cation. (i II Van A tiken has his store well sup plied with a brand new stock and Is fur nishing all who make cash calls. His bicy cle repair and supply shop Is also In run ning order. If thedry weather continues butter will be hiifh tliis summer as the pastures arc ail drying tip and the cows will follow suit ('. Who moved to Draneliville N. J. this spring has not forgotten the PitKss and we read his recent article with pleasure. C.fcsAlt DI'iLAWAHK. The hay crop will bo nl in ist a to- tal failure. Saturday evening Juno :i n meet ing was held at tho Meadow Brook School houso.by Kov. Slocmn which drew the largest crowd seen nt that place for a long time. Tho largo now barn of collector Urisco is nearly completed. An old fashioned plowing frolic waa had by K. B. BolioonoTor Hatltr day afternoon. Tho neighbors res ponded well nnd fourteen teams aid ed in the work. Th J Egypt Mills creamery started business Tuesday Juno D, with l.'ioO quarts of milk to begin with" The amount of Milk has bet n 8feadily increasing each day nnd now over 1700 quarts are being sep arated daily. Many farmers have notyet bouu to patronize, tho cream ery on account of tho iuoonveniiMico in obtaining cans. Childrcns'day was observed at tho Pine liidgo church Saturday after noon. A large crowdwas drawn thith - ....... D. i' - ..." manlier in which tho progntiii was rendered . L. TAR AC. (Iteceived too late for last week.) Mr. Samuel Smith was tho guest of M. N. 11. Killani nnd family la.-t woek. Mrs. Walter Brown, of Scranton, with her two children aro hiM-nding n few days with her undo, George Anslcy. A number of tho jK-oplo of this place attended the baptismal ser vices conducted nt tho Notch last Sunday by tho Kov. H.D. Minch, of Ia wloy. B. F. Killani who has been quite toriously ill tit his home, in (ireon R'tdgo, h is returned to his farm nnd is to all uppoaraucej restored to his usuu! good health. Tim llrst linMClcsH cn rti.tijt) PVer 't'n iti tin-mi riwuts pnsseil tltrongli tliis Ri'flioti list vvoi'k, onnuitit tn Miirnnl from Scrnnton. It wits tii:ikiii nxcidlotit liiim, mill we licit nl of tin iici'iileiit. Miss Aniiintlii Curtisi (n slill cim ilui'tiitir tiii'idiunsi nt the White SeliiMil lioasp, iintl Piitlcn vot-ittir to direct- us in tlie way wo slmulil d. ('nine ye Hint.eisi, jitmr iintl needy. It will be our own fdult if wo dn nut benellt liy her teiudiitiffsi. Wo mo snlTei iiiR fur want of ruin in tliis so linn. The few liht show ers we have hud hnvo not. been suf ll i Mtto -attsfy the thirst of tho inrehav'An-y'a mid our furim is com- filii in tlint tne crops) will lie tl fail-j lire, and fear for other crops if we tlo n it soon rervive the jnuoti nendod ruin. Tho School Hoard of this town ship met Monday for set tleinent . Their report shows excellent lniin iitji'tiietit fni the past term, nnd a re tiaril for the interests of thedistriet. We regret lotinej bo sei vices of the retiring directors, who have for years prnvi-il themselves to lie con scientious and painstaking officials, fliii new Hoard will meet. Sat urday fir oi -uaiiizatioti and th trans iclioii of necessary business. Mrs. (I. X. Killani, who has bi t n spending the lust two weeks witn relatives iiiul friends in New York and Troy, returned to her homo on Sunday. We have not- heard of her having 1 cm lost or missing connec tions. II- r sister, Mrs. (). Down, of White Mills, who has boon keeping hotts ! for her during her absence, als i returned to wr homo tho samo dn y e--'.' 'husband and sons com. ing to meet b(. mid accompany her. What is homo without a wife and mother'' The young miss last week saw n couple of young deer in a field. Wishing one for ii pot, and know, ing herself to lie fleet, of foot, she stat led to t 'upturn one, but, as the small boy remarked, they did not wail long enough for her to got dose enough. iJKKAC'I'il. $500 00 MORE IW PRIZES. Another Great Off r Which Is Open to AllBoys ani'i 3irls. Tin' great sueeess of the first series if prize plelnres has caused the publisher? of I""' I"' " the grint llj'il leinoiinci' :ili'i p ines wort I iiadelphia "Sunday Press" to other competition in which ymniia will lie given to the sueeesslal oys unit girts. 1 here ai-e over luu prizes. P'te. Til day. .Tutu l'liiladcl;. 1 ud any hoy or girl can coin- mtest will lieglti next Sim Kvciyhody should get the ."Sunday Press" ot that date. on a Torpedo Hour. So Injurious is life on n torpedo boat that H v. ill's continuous service wll' mentally :yid physically Incapacitate a man. This assertion Is nuiile on the authority of Lord Charles Heresford, lint that Die strain on nay one serving on these- crafts Is very great is shown by the tact that to one months service the Hrllisli naval regulations allow one week off. Austria Is endeavoring to mitigate thi' hardship of service on lliese In. fits, nnd life on one liuilt for the Austrian navy, and tried on the Thames recently, was dcaaastrated to lie plcasitnliT than ou those of the Kug lisli uuvy. lusl I.Ike Other People, Though i tie licrmiin emperor has nu annual Income of alioiit tlliee-iinailers of a million sterling, the empress, who dresses "like a good-class woman," Is most ei-otiomlial. The children's clothes are r paired III the workroom, where her own wardrobe Is ineiideil. When Hie il .thes are outgrown they are cut up for the smaller nieinbers of the filially, which can very well be done, seeing that six out of the seven children an1 l.vs. All Miui'li. The elcf.hant hits more muscles in Its trunk iiuiu any other creature pos sesses in its whole body, the number being, according to Olivier, not fewer than 411.01111; while 111 the whole of his body iiian can only boast of o'JT. This Is why the eli pliiint's trunk is go ex ceedingly strong, nuil at the same time so extremely delicate hi its move ments. Aetlvitr of Iat7 f'rorodlles. The moment a young crocodile breaks Its shell It Is to all Intents and purposes as active us It is ut any time daring Its life. It will make straight for ti e water, even if It tie out of sight and a good distance off, anil It will pursue its prey with eagerness nnd tigility lining the first hour of its free existence. l ulling uf IllHiindoU. Plaiuonils are cut In three differ ent forms-the rose, the brilliant, anil the table, or which the second Is the prettiest. It Is a double pyramid or cone, of which Hie top Is cut off to form n large plan.-, and at the bottom directly opposite to u small plane. lrltutierlng. Letters of niariiie und reprisal, which really meant the commission ing of privately owned vessels us war ships the old privateer, In fact Were lirst rri-o tj -l In . VJMa. They are not permitted no. A Crafted l-iar. An enterprising veterinarian of Uristol. Ph.. 1ms successfully grafted an artificial car on a horse. It exact ly mutches tlie ar on the other side it the animal' txad aud Is eiuull iiiilcr control. wr. -sua,,. i... I;".. ""-J" ..l.ti.t.. lit ilri.r. jut Qcrtuu. uiirc. UtlC, UU1.1IL-. h i l.. st.m-j lutt u.nl." H.kLl( rt.j.i.t r s,u. i t . .i l13t.'1 r-..ur did urufto.i wm -L-5 f feV-;-l.l 'mi. bIuru. T.k. II .t i tS i Cm. 1 ... n-,..mor t.r. ti lit v On- -lu.-iilyour Itowei. With rascarets. -:in.ly cutliarili'. ei-re voneiipanoo forevsr .to. J"' HC fail.drukielsiclwaiuuiia -- . cm. 1" ! Bench Clothes Wringer. 1 linvw m Tiiiijrctl with llic Aincriciin Wrinocr Co. ji (id iilso with the lliin tlyWaslicr Mat'liim; Co. to act an their airents in sell ing tho Keneli Clothes Wrinx or and Handy Wash in r Machine, Any ono need ingoither will save money ly railing on 1110 before purchasing elsewhere. 1 also sell silverware, jewel ery, watches, clocks nil of which I will guarantee tone as represented, Jon L. Goria.AY, Milford l'a, BEAUTY DURABILITY. nro the main ji'iints in n niDiiuineut. White Bronze Monuments exeel in these points mid nro THE 1JICST AT THU LEAST COST Write for designs nnd prices J. F. HUNTINGTON, Lackawaxen Pa Sole n gents for Piko County The Literary ! fV. C? f" Issued Wenky U 1 tj lt 32 Pages lllus- "All the Periodicals in one" Diseussions on nil sides of nl) questions selected from domestic nnd translated from foreign period ical literatnro. 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Julius Klein BUOAD STREET MILFORD, PA. Xccd iki( nni nil itvcr l'nrt Jcrvis, ninl lilt; y tu r elves -ill nut, nnd wsisU; your time iiiul money, look i no; for wlint you AViint. We linve tlie roods. We ciin fur nish your house from lop to liottom with CARPETS, ..FOR... Pants and Overcoats known Bi;i'riv II s -ml vi:ir in del- - on i t to A merit-nil Woolen 'Mills. Wot l.l'H Ull.'M r tiers, Chi.-.i-o. ill. Milford, Pa.' Parlors - 4 s a 2 s 2 - '' - ' ?s r,"l J - 7 -i 1 1 1 - . .. - 1 t. For estimates call on or address. j. c. prescott Matamoras Pa. T. Armstrong 8 Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, Pa. 4Subn.Tibo for tho I'ukm. 1- rt j.'-m