Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, July 11, 1902, Image 4

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Tho Shoe that
America's best
dressed women
are buying, wear
ing and recom
mending to their
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad di.c'--t'csn, a
bad liver. Ayer's Pills p. re
liver pills. l'h?y cure con
stipation, biliousness, dys
pepsia, sick headache.
25c. A'l in:;slt.
BUCKIlU'i'AL'l 3 Sj L Wh'slfr
I
7, A
The first shoe that has the stvle. the
grade fo, 6, and $7 shoes t a pooular trice.
The La France Shoe is the product of a firm who for twenty-five years have been foremost
among the best shoe manufacturers in the United States and have a national reputation for excellence
of product.
We saw this shoe, recognized its splendid style and quality, and secured the exclusive agency
for this city. '
The La France Shoe Is $3.00 a Pair.
You never saw a shoe like this one at anything like the price the graceful lines, swell styles,
fine leathers and skilled workmanship make it worth much more.
It's a bargain if ever there was one.
We have a complete line of Street Boots and Oxfords. Let us fit a pair for you.
The La France Shoes Have Rock-Oak Soles.
Port Jervis.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
The hotol par excel Ion ( or tho capital,
located within one block of tho White
limine and directly opposite the Treasury.
Finest Cable in the city.
WILLARD'S HOTEL
A fainmiR hotelry, remarkable for Its
historical HHSof'hit ions and lonft-BUKluined
pnpularity. Recently renovated, repainted
mid partially refurnished.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A Inntlmaik Hmong tho hntols of Wash
ington, patron'eil in former years by
presiiii ntH Biul httfh oflh'inln. Always a
prime fiivoiico. Kucently mmixUiliil and
ri rulcrwl bctu-r than ever. Opp. Pa. K.
K. dep. WALTKK Bl'HTON, Hes. Mgr.
These hotels are the principal political
rendezvous of the capital at all lime.
Tliey are the best stopping places at rea
sotiMhle rates.
O. O STAPLES. Proprlator.
O. DEWITT,Mnir.
BRINGS SUMMER BOARDERS.
Fitter of Feet. 3
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE
Estate of Dr. Philip F. Fulmer, deceas
ed. Letters of adminstration havinpr been
fir tinted to (he unilerhigned, all persons In
debted to the Haid eHtate are requoHted to
make payment and those having claims to
jirebeut the at i lie without delay to
KM j A H. FIRMER,
PHILIP V V L'LM KK,
AdniiniKtrators.
Plngnjan's Ferry, May ;hJ, ivnti.
NOTICE All hunting, flying or other
tr'spassiiiff on the pri-miM-a of tnn under
h it: tied, in Diiifrinau Towiihhip. on Hay
im.iidhkill and Invttrfhkul ( rtH-ks, lt tor
butdeu under penalty of the Jaw.
CilAb J. AiulI.KAU,
Dirifrinan Twp., ,. Uoukai;
May 17, Vxm. JosKi'H V liolLRAU.
I'OTt SALE. A email farm UM'aled near
AiatHiiionui, known as tlie iiniBel tr
H'-inhanit place, containing tH m:re.
Fnieiy ; located, well wiitt-Avd. Jloumj und
l-Mcn. Fruit of all kindu. Part Impntved.
'In In clear. For wring, priw, etc., d;lrjb
Lock box U Milford. P.
rT'KKSPASa NOTICK. Notice Is hereby
J K'veli that. trt-.spti.-Hi i tff on tiie prviitttM-tt
of the underiiKiiwd, Hitujited in Dmtnuu
fcow Eihhip, loi uny pmpoe wlutum-r 1
m i'ii-i Iy f.irbhhtfii. and ail otTt ihh ik will be
p.'mpily prnucuied. Ika ii. Ca&K.
Oct. ai.
'PliK.PAS.S NOTICK. Notiee h hereby
1 k'v.:i liiat trt'hint.siii upon t lie pro-p'-rty
of 1 he Uinl i'f!ijt.-d lo M illoi d tvw u
p. 1'ike eomiiy, I'a., lor Die purpote oi
i.ninin. (i.liiii or any otin r puhmim- li.
bl t lull iiJi LjliuU u UIHfi-i- pen-iliy ul li.e law.
iJiis. IS. M. Ckai- r.
L!u3 Front StcbSss,
Port Jervis, M. Y.
Ail joining U uniaor'ti Union I louse
i. Ciifruij'r, dm ft (unl farm
l.oi.s-'s for t.uU. K:i'luiu;t!iii innilo.
A hii'Lfi! .slot k It on wliich to niiiLe
. N-.'t i-. .ns. CANAL M
Hiram Tcr.
A Largs Metropolitan Newspaper
Which Is Helping' ths Summer
Resorts.
The Brooklyn Eagle several yenrw
go established a Bnrenu of Infor
mation in Brooklyn, where the pub
lics conlil, free of charge, secure de
tails of hotels and boarding houses
for the summer. The idea nt once
became popular, and branch bureaus
were opened in Manhattan and
other cities. Country hotels and
boaiding houses by sending to this
Bureau can soonre a listing blank,
fiil it out and return it and then be
represented free of cost, and send
their circulars and cards for free
distribution
The Brooklyn Eagle has also been
considered for years the best me
dium for summer boarders in New
York city.
The Roiojr Point Inn, in the Adir
ondacks.'said : '.Wo are giving the
Eigle a larger share ot advertising
than most other papers, as experi
ence lias demonstrated its value to
us in past seasons."
Chaunoey B. Newkirk of Wurts
boro, 8ulhvan county, said: "Last
season one small adv. brought me
five guests."
La Rue Bros., proprietors of the
American Hotel of Sharon Springs.
N. Y , wrote : "Oar house is full
and mostly by Brooklyn people.
Daily we receive applications for
rooms, and all on account of our
standing ad in the Eagle."
For Listing Blanks, Adv. Rate
Cards and other information, ad
dress EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
BURIED AMERICAN HISTORY.
Old VII!lfi!iihnra In vfrnlnln That
Was Intended 11 Chartered
lllj I nder ItojalO.
Soli by all Newsdealers
1 V. 1 .'. l .!
rurniinti Konthiy Wj uti Jr.veo of M .-;v '
Vttdl v.. Untie at Ntw, Chotca Copyright
Compositions l u-tiut p.puitu muLu.,
U L s CI i;::,3 .::c
10 Sung. M lustiUOiciita.
and 21 uyc.M of Mu(;l Lllcratur
Once Month ior 25 Cents.
Ycariy Subscription, $2.00.
hi Wontiis, $1.00.
!o nrit- ver yn-i p-t ii-rl y moo f -f lt
in J. i.- 2oi l o.U.'.tlJ l'ii frt I .fi'j.-i'.to.O.
if ly.-lt'i'. il U!iV llli.r,i'J gl .it; tt t OI i.tf,
t i tl.o 1
i ' l V III i,
t ! -i If
J. W. VtretK, Hublithcr,
Even in a ci.uiilrj' bo recently cr.n
seioiis ot tlie iiist as our own, there
are buried cities awaiting tlie pickax
of the historian. Of these, none ui
perhaps more interesting, certainly
uone more pict ui'rsue, more colon
ial and even to-day more Knglish
than old WilliaiiiKbtirg, in Virginia
that "middle plantation," which in
whs "laid out anil paled," to be
come a chartered city, the capital of
a great colony under king and
crown.
Its three sheets of the reign of
William and Mary are its only thor
oughfares and two "hack" streets,
hardly more than grass-grown lanes
of to-day. Duke of liloiu ester sirect,
broad and genially hospitable,
stretches leisurely from the founda
tions of the ancient capitol building
on the east (of whose walls not one
brick is left nor one w.hile pillar of
ita porticos) to the iron turnstile
gates of William anil Mary college
grounds at the western extremity of
the town.
On the right, as one enters the
college gale, is a charming ninnIoii,
the residence of the president of
William ami Mary, and upon the li ft,
across the campus, stands the old
lirafi'erton building, the earliest
school for the education of Indians
erected on American soil. In the
time of tiov. Spotswood, says ('nun
try Life in America, it was necessary
to resort to strenuous efforts to in
sure attendance, for the students
were mainly hostages, the sons of
chiefs of neutral or friendly tribes
during Indian warfare.
FIRST MONT PELEE DRAMA.
A 11 o with the Martinlune Volcano
In It lndufed lu laria
In 1K4II.
It U scarcely to le expected that tlie
drauikto is ever keeking some new field
fur the scene of their efforts will long
allow tlie volcanic explosions at !m.
Pierre to escape them. Tint even the
ea rliea t to ut iiie any see lies of tlie re
cent eruptions will not be a pioneer
io drawing inspiration from Mont
l'elee, says the .Vvi York Sun.
It has I ecu recalled Ly a Frenchman
with a long memury that Ailolphe
d'Kunery. tint hor of "The Two Or
phans." "A Celebrated Cnve." and
about a huiulii-ii other me loi! rn iitas.
Mieeeedeil in v c 1 1 i v. g be f ore t It e pi t b 1 ic
first with a play based on the volcano
at Ma it ii; 1. 1 ue. It was called "The
Karthiual.e al M a i i in Uite." a nil was
acted in is to at the Theatre lie la
tjaiete iu Pa . is.
'The old play iu spilt- of its horrors
is said to have been very elVeiliveon
the stage. In it li e vi'lain who mur
dered an old n. ari led his wife and
ue I, t , r into a (later i f ibe volcano
luu feet 0 im'ci- i be ,-ut face of t i.e cart h.
'I Let e v. a h tn . i!eii ea i t 1 1 1 j u ii 1 r a nd
tie i!l;n f.il ii.to a v 1 1 v and was
ii-. '!. wl.i!" '-he woman and her child
vv ere re-i l;ed.
THE LOTTERY INIQUITY.
BarvlTes In Spite of All Efforts of
Civil Authorities to Stamp
IfOut.
The Louisiana lottery, the lriggeet of
the lot, was driven nut of New Orleans
and out of the United States after
years of attack by tlie postal authori
ties and the press. Hut the lottery evil
is still with us, says tlie Atlanta Jour
nal. Savannah is the lottery center of
(ieorgiu. It is Fiiid that several men
have made fortunes by dealing iu lot
tery tickets. There is hardly a eily nf
considerable ki.o in tlie I nil pel Stiitp
where lottery tickets may not be pur
elin.setl, Mexico hits a large number and va
riety 'f lotteries, which are liberally
pntronit'H in tins eonntry. Canada
abo supplies lottery tickets in ffrent
numbers to dealers in the I'nited
StatPs and to individual purchasers.
France, (brmany and several other
European countries help to satisfy the
craving- of our citizens who consider
the loltery a quick and sure way to
fortune. All classes of people supply
the patrons who enrich tlie lotteries.
Many persons of wealth buy lottery
tickets repularly. The wnpe earners
of the I'nited States squander a larpe
per cent, of their pa miners, in this form
of pambliiiij. Lotteries anl eriate civili
zation. Some of the earliest human
records indicate tlie antiquity of lot
teries. They thrive on the love of gambling-,
which is one of the most univer
sal puss-ions of men.
are the most fatal of all diseases.
PHI V0 ki::;y ccfiE is b
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recosrnized fcv emi
nent physicians as the pest for
ruJney and iiladdjr troubles.
PRICE 50c md J 1. 00.
ir,.j,.,. uif.'Uf ii;:tji'i
Tree Hint Turin tn Stune.
There is a tree that grows in .Mexleei
called the "chijnl," or sli.ue tree. It
is of enormous proportions, hnth in
circumference and height. It lias n
nnmher of branches spreading nut
w idely and carryinir leaves of a j ellow
ish green color. The wood is extreme
ly fine and easily worked in a preen
t ate. 1 1 is not eiven to eit Iter wn rpinp
or splitting. The most remarkable
tiling about It Is that after being cut
the wood pels erad. tally harder, and in
the course of a fc w v ears it is absolute
ly petrified, whether left in the open
air or buried in the ground, from this
timber houses can be built completely
flre-pr.-f. and would last as long at
though built nf Atone,
Treat Your Kidneys lor Rheumatism.
When you are aulTerinff from
rhnuninttain tbe kidneys must be
iittpiidod to at once bo tbnt tbey
will eliminate the nric ncid from
the blood. Folny's Kii'iioy Cure is
tbe most, fiffeotive remedy for Ibis
purpose. It. TJIopkins of Polar,
Wis., says: "After iinsmeeessfully
doctoring tliree yenr9 for rlioutnn
tism with tbe best doctors, I tried
Foley's Kidney Cure and it cured
mo. I ennnot speak loo biRhly of
this great medicine." Sold at Arm
strong's drug store.
The corn gnmblers sent tho price
to ninety cents this week. If tbey
will only keep it there until the
farmers next full cifn market their
crop at approximately that figure
there will be some gratitude over
the fact that tbey are permitted to
live.
No False Claims.
The proprietors of Foley's Ilonev
and Tar do not' advertise this as a
"sure cure for consumption." They
do not claim it will cure this dread
complaint in advanced stages, but
do positively assert that it will cure
m the earlier stages and never fails
to give comfort, and relief in the
worst casus. Foley's Honey an J
Tar is without doubt the greatest
throat and lung remedy. Kofnse
substitutes. Bold at Armstrong's
drug store.
Sheriff Morwino of Monroe refuses
to resign. Ho declares lie is not to
blame for the escape of the prison
ers and will coiitestMtny legal pro
ceedings to oust him. '
Two Bottles Cured Him.
"I was troubled with kidney com
plaint, for about two years," writes
A. H. Davis of Mr. Sterling, la.,
"but two bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cure effected a permanent cjre."
Sold at Armstrong's drug store.
ine uiintl organ business was
worked here Monday to the fullest
extent. There was a grandfather
with brass band icootnpanimeiit so
large as to require borso power to
move it.
L'iirkei iiiimr, it we lull. An v une sen, In
fcWi-uh ami uVsviipttoa ol nuy inveitti.tu .
immipuy rt--e-itr our otmnou tree coiKriiiny
ttic l,iu-ut.il.ihty oi sain. " How to Ol.t.uii ii
-.iunt"' brut u;.u rr.pievt. I'.itcutii s.-Uneii
Oii.mi.h ielvt: li-i. i.ir s.,lf i.t our tunse.
i'.atins l.-.keu out IliiiMiLi. ui receive sjxi:ml
twin; , ,itli,,.lt ch.ut?. ill Tuk I' ATI-. N r Kki,, i.,
bil ithiti.iUvl ami wlxirly emuiuUil juiilii.,1,
ton -ii lu .1 l-y M.iuuf.t. Uii-i -i duU 1 uvei-lois.
btuj lur ..init.- ..oi.y fhkt.. Adaiea,
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.
I '.-mat Attorneys,)
Ears Building. WASHINGTON. O. I
S-YS CANDY CATHARTIC l
: r-' t
Ctiu.ine -.a.i.(d C. C C. Ncvtr tolj in Jm.':,.
bcwjri ui the dealer who t.it to
'onwthing ut u oou."
Bronchitis tor Twenty Years.
Mrs. Minerva, Smith of Danville
111., writes: "I had bronchitis for
twenty years and never got relief
until I used Foley's Honey and Tar
which is a sure cure " Sold nt
Armstrong's drug store.
Tlie Erie 1ms removed its ofilces
nt Iit'knwuxcu to the handsome new
blue stone depot Just furnished.
When Other Medicines Have Failed.
Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It
has cured when everything else has
disappointed. S ld at Armstrong's
drug store.
Home men are born u Ue, some in
quire wisdom, most of us have wis
dom thrust upon us by our wives.
A. U. B.iss of Morgantown, Ind.,
had to get up ten or twelve times in
the night nnd had severe backache
and pinna in tho kidneys. Was cur
ed by Foley 's Kidney Cure. Sold m
Armstrong's drug store.
Dress making iu all branches.
Will go to the house or do the work
at home. Address Mahy Lt'bwio,
Broad street, Milford, fa.
Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the
blood by-strainiug out impurities
and times up the whole svsfem
Cures kidney and bladder trouble.
fwiil at Armstrong s drug store
I'rubahl jr.
"Tluit nils ih b!li:--Whrn flrst was heard
in uc ii,:?; lomin .n Urm?
1'. i h...a 'tw . tmn the tarty bird.
H.n t.ilittit Uii: tiiriy wouii.
-1-i.ik
Sound kiineys are safepuards of
lif.i. Miitu tie kidneys lu-althy by
roley s Ki.ue.y Cure. S.;U at Arm
strong's drug btoie.
"BEST OF ALL FLOUR."
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN. OATS,
and HAY.
When iu need of nny
Hello to No. 5., or come to
SAWXILL WILL, MILFORD, PA
Wo are now lo
cated at the corner
of Front and Sussex
Streets.
KANE,
THE
SHOE MAN.
Telephone Call P. J. 184.
Nov; York
FARiER
For
Every
Member
Of
The
Farmer's
Family".
KstnlilHh -d in INK. lor over sixt' vi nrs it win tlie
XKW VOI1K WKKKI.V TKI HUNK, known ami rend
in i'titv .St.,t in the Union
On November 7, ItKH, it wns clmngcd to tho
New York Tribune Farmer,
11 hltrli class up 1 1 d.ifc illustrntcd ngrliiultiiral wookly
for tint larmer nnd his family
PRICE $I.OO
1 your, tun you run luiy il for 1i.ru. How?
Hy kiiIisi il.inir iluoiitfh your own fiiyorlto home
ni-wsinuir. I'lIK I'hksm, Mill'ont, I'll.
Hut h pup r oiu' your for only t (ii".
fiend you order and ntoury to THK PltK-iS.
Sample copy free. Send your ad
dress to MEIV YORK TRIBUNE
FAR ME, New York.
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Pure Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
c33S H. E. Emerson & Co.. 73
XSf Next Door to Hotel Fnucliere.
d Stroot
Milford.
nrYiylv.nl.
FINE GROCERIES, FLO UK', PURE COFFEES AND
SPICES.'SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE
FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES,
CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us
ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods
Delivered Promptly Free of Expense.
10. WALLACE
Telephone CJI 62.
Harford St., Milford, Pa
5
DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE
ROWN and SOU
Manufacturers and dealers In all
kinds of Lumber,
Contractors and Builders.
Estimates made ; personal atten
tion given and work Guaranteed.
OFFICE, Crown's Building, Milford, Pa.
Foley's Honey una Tar Foley's Kidney Cure
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