PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, August 22, 1902. l'lrlU.INH K1J KVKIIV IifllVW. OKFIF., BKOWN'B Pill. 11N) nitOADHT. HVIWHMTIKX: ()Nii YRAR Oiif linlliir iiiid nfly rents. Bix Months Sevetitv-llve cimiIh. STKHT1.Y IN AllVANt'H. Kntorrd nt thn pout nfllra of Mllforil, JMUe County. JViinMlv't'ltH, n m-i'iinl oloss niftt U!i Nuvomlwr twenty flint, 1S.H1 Advertising Rates. Oni wnmrolclKlit H m-s ),nni'ln,rtlnn -II. Of: K:irh HUlwr'iiirnt Immrtitm . -ft' KutlKittl riiti'-, filrnlslii il on n ; .Jiliffltloli . will be nllmvml ymwly aitvmt- vr Legal Advertis'.'g. Ailmlnltriitor' mul Fxi'i: Hor's nt,.. .......... - 9. IK' A nilltor's nnticus 4 iMj Divorno initio's - .... : 5.(iu SlmritT'n kiiI'-b, Orplmns' (Miirt snli-H, County Tn'usnrcr'B wile, 'ni:iit-y mnnt unit oleutlon pnu'lunim iuii elmfKi'il by tho uiuiiro. J. II. Vnn Klten, Pl'BLlSMKK, Milfonl, I'lkc" County, Pn. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. I'ENN YPACKER, of rhiliuUili.Hid. For Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Lawrence county. For Secretary of Intornnl Affairs, ISAAC B. I3KOWN, of Erie county. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotnry, Register nnd Itecoriler, VICTOR COREY of Greene. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILI3 of Milford borough. For County Tren surer, ROCKWELL G. IIEIDENTHAL of Mutn moras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINUMAN of Milford borouRh. TARIFF REVISOX The Iowa republicans in their elate platform have raised the issue of tariff revision and it must no doubt be considered in the campaign of 1901. It is contended that ex treme protection tonds to foster monopolies and this is undoubtedly true. Infant industries in this country need the aid of protection to enable them to ootnpete with for eign manufactures, as for Instance the tin plate industry, but when goods can bo manufactured here and exported to foreign countries and sold at a profit in competition with their products, it is evident that we at home must bo paying more for them than we should, and that the tariff on audi foreign prod ucts should be reduced, so ns to re duce the price. Home manufactures should be protected to the extent of enabling thorn to compete at home with the foreigners but when pro tection exceoda that limit it builds up monopolies. The Wilson bill was evidence of tho disaster to our business interests which free trade would bring and the building up of the trusts is evidence of what un necessary prutoctiou may accom plish. The republican party may bo entrusted to curtail tho power of the trusts by wisely and judiciously revising tho tariff so us to prevent the great monopolies from niakiug undue profits out of tho people and at the same time afford them sulli ciont protection to enable them to pay good wages and make a fair profit on their goods. Tariff revi sion must bo considered mi issue and it is well to b.'iu popular educitiou in tho mat t-T. People here do not i to fully Hj'preci ilf tlic fact 1'iat almost our iMiiiie revenue i- derived lro:n .-.uni-iner boarders and Umt to r-t .i i n their I'ulroiiage is a tiling to lie desired. One way to d.) this U to .-how them J.y making tlic tiwn ititrui'tive t!)ul we court their presence. Milford Mirp.i--.e.j ino-t oilier towns in llUUlI-e-l llUnieli .,, Now, rill id not tlic mlliiei.d c.cop ire with Uiu-m' of any O'll- r pl.e'e IMI;in-l ill i Willi city t e . !,. '1 i ,ey ion I or in toe end we coffee could only be bought in bulk. The 20th century way is the J LiniJ GOFFEE f ? 1 way scaled pack- j ages, always clean, m lresh and retaining its rich flavor. This j tin i nt little town is now de lightfully rural with the beautiful parterres of rn weed, wild carrot and other minimis which natures village Improvement society has planted along several of the streets. The sprinkling cart is evidently more for ornament than use. During the week previous to the rain some of the streets most used by city guests were not favored with its presence and as some of them remarked they had to fairly eat dust. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Rkv. C. E. Scuddkh.) The topic for next Sabbath morn ing is, 'The Crown," and for the evening, "The Tactful Man." There will bo preaching at the Union school house next Sabbath afternoon. Two young ministers by tho name of Davidson and Eigclhart passed through town this wnok Mondav on their way to Water Gap nnd called at the parsonage. Mr. Davidson is one of tho young men of the con fence who is stationed at South Market Street, Newark, and Mr. Eigelhart is tho son of Dr. Eigelhart of tho New York east conference. Both are promising young men. Two other ministers, Dr. Ryman and Dr. Ilensey, are staying in Pike county, at the Wells camp. The Union Sabbath school picnic passed off pleasantly at Raymonds- kill Falls yesterday. Piouio days are over for the Sabbath schools for another season. How rapidly the summer has gone. Time is short. What thou'doest. do quickly. Dr. Wright, the presiding elder has sent word that Dr. Gutterige of the American university will be in the neighborhood of Port Jorvis on the 23d of September and will ad dress the Epworth League rally This will be of Interest to all the young people of this place and of the societies in the neighborhood, Tho young pooplo's society at Mata- moras is Christian Endeavor and it Is with groat pleasure that the invi tation was received to have the rally there. A cordial invitation is extended to all Enleavor societies in the limits of our group of Leagues to attend this meeting. Tho annual fajr of tho M. E. church was hold last night and was a grand success. About 1200 was takou in. Wo congratulate the ladies of the Aid society, who be cause of their faithfulness and per severence desorve the highest meas ure of-succeas. Reformed Church Notes. (By Rev. A. J. Miiyur of Montague.) The annual lestival of tho Haines villo Unformed church last week Thursday was a grand success. It was a beautiful evening and the vis itors, being about 1C0, passed a very social ovening. Tho proceeds were about t52. Tho mid-summer fair and supper of the Montague Reformed church was well attended in spite of tho cloudy weather. Special credit is due to tho Misses Fannio Armstrong and Jennie Black for their efforts in collecting for tho fair. The ladies of the Aid society have been very faithful and as the result of the evening cleared about t00. Mrs. Henry MUlor, tho mother of Mrs. Meyer, who has been spending the bumiiiurat tho parsonage, will leave for her home in Albany next week. The pastor's subject next Sabbath morning will bo the first command ment. This Berids wus begun two weeks Ro by au introduction to the commandments and tho Command ments will betaken up in succession ever- .second Sabbath. The Dorcas society met yesterday at tin) homo of Miss Mary Voting. The unnnal picnic of the Sanilay school bo lielil at ltaymoudskiil Fails Tueseuy, the "'tU inst. The MethoUist S.uiday school will unite Willi us and ti good time is in store for ! lie children. James 1). Beck and Miss Martha V. Padgett, both of tbU vilia-re, vs. -in tiiiuiied eliT.-s hi y evening, Am;. ;i, iu Port J-rv i ly Kev. U. S v en un!.), reei'ir of I i:eo elioich. '1 !.. M . Iv church f '.f last tvo Ijic.; u .ij, 1 iio -!y tit tel. k -1. Presbyterian Chroniclins (Ily Id'Y. K. M. 8nn n.il ) Next Sab!, nth morning's discourse promises to be one if special interest nnd will be preached from tho text Rev. 21 : 1, "There was no more sea. In the evening a popular themo will bo treated. All our most welcome to attend nro services. Come In the morning nnd hear the programme for the dny. It Is a matter of great interest to us and will b.i to all whoso hearts are in our work to know that last Sabbath morning wo hnd one of, if not tho largest attendance ever known at a regular service in the church. Chairs were brought in until all the available space in the auditorium was filled. Our purposo always is to get good and to do good. May the Lord be glorified its thus we endeavor to worship and serve him. '-Net unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake." It was a very great, pleasure to have Mrs. Rocht of New York city and who is stopping at tho Bluff House sing for us last Sunday. Her popularity is unquestionable as ,wo recall how many people come to hear her. We are very happy to have made her acquaintance and to have had the pleasure of listening to her. We are conscious at the present writing of the near approach of the end of our summer season. The thought brings both regrot and pleasure. We regret to have to part with those who have so agree ably affiliated with us in our work While we dreaded the coming of strangers within our gates at tho beginning of the summer now we are very loath to part with many who have brought us blessings ns they have helped us bear our mutual burdens nnd shared our mutual christian joys. But still there is al so a pleasure in it all. "It has been good for us to bo hero." Pleasant memories und delightful fellowships mnke the part of a journey after these have been relinquished all the more enjoyable. So we shall "go forward" "pressing on toward the mark for the high calling of God iu Christ Jesus." Lot us all bear in mind the ap proach of our next quarterly com munion service which occurs the first Lord's day of September. This is always a holy season. Let us give ourselves to prayer for the ex tension of the kingdom and that those who may be added to the churoh shall be of such as shall be saved. There are some who did not joiu ns last communion but whom wo hope may oome this time. Please inform tha pastor of any that you can think of who might come und if that person is thyself bo sure not to delay to let him know your intention at once. The Sunday sohool day's outing and picnic has oome and gone. The attendance was small when wo oon sider what it should have boon. We are very gratefuLto those who sent their teams and who did their part in any way to make the day enjoy able and a success. Next Monday morning the pastor expects to take the boys' brigade out to Twin lakes for two days' out ing. The purpose of this expedition is to give the boys a little experi ence of camp life and to perfect the orgnniwition of a military company. The boys are doing very nicely with their drills and will soon be ready for the manual of arms, We think that here is a splendid opportunity for someone who might- be liberally disposed to give or aid the boys in si curing their outfit oi uniforms and guns. A comparatively small sum would do it and the town would reap a benefit in both pleas ure and the profit of a gentlemanly set of boys. Care for your boys if you ever exjwet manly, patriotic,' Christian citizens. The pastor was sorry not to have been able to attend the Methodist fair last evening. His heart was there and he trusts that any who may bavo noticed his absence un derstand his sympathy and cordial cooperation in the work of a sister denomination. A, H. Konkle, county engineer of Sussex, who has been making a sur vey, thinks tho road from Tuttlo's corner toward Branchvilio should be changed and run up tho brook. The grade would bo less than half and the cost of making no more than macadamising the old road. If you knew how SCOTT'S LV.L'LSION would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lun?s and put you in con ('ilion ior next winter, you wou!d ,-i'w totuke it now. , 1 1.,; I , f v.,i.!T,lc, (tnit tr It . I T i t-' 1 .V I t--. I linn. lata, ., ,", I .... I si,.. I. !,,- .k. Eczema TTnw it n-fW.-"Ts tbf fVin, lt' li, mw-s, Sim;- iconic cult It toltrr, ini'k mint 6r km it rhrnm. I hO puff; This frnm It In flornr t ItiT'B In- t-riMc; lorn I nppHrnt i ma nrt rrmrt"l to tlf-y mil ifiti', but rnnrmt ruio. It tirM'tjs from hnnmM Inh'Tlifi or nr qnltcil nml f.Tnists until tine liave boon rmmvoii. Hood's Sarsaparilla !it I voly ro run vps tin-in, Ims r:id!f(il!y ami pornwinoMtty cured tho wnrt, chp, and In wii bout mi eijiiM for all cutitucous pnipt inn. llouD s 1 11. La aioilitj bci,t etiirUc. I'lice JicouU. Last Night at Yala Forontry Camp Ijist evening was the final one nt !ho Yale forestry camp nnd the oc casion was duly honored by a dra matic recital given by Edward A. Mead. His subject wa4 ' Tho Ri vals." While Mr. Mead had only completed commiting the portions of tho play which ho recited just before appearing before bisaudience still he showed the mastery he had of his characters and tho splendid ability with which ho could imper sonate them. We most sincerely hope to have the pleasure of hoar ing him before a village audience in the near futuro. His presentation of Sir Anthony Absoluto was very lino Indeed. At the closa of "The Rivals," which was givou iu three acts, lemonade and cake were served by tho foresters. Then Mr. Mead further entertained the company with tbreo recitations ns follows: "Casey nt tho Bat," "Uncle Josh's First Visit to n Now York Theatre" and "The Eaglu's Song." This last was a patriotic poem written by Rictard Mansfield and was most excellently rendered. It was a most excellent production and was a fit ting conclusion to a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Sophia Yennie, an aged lady residing on Seventh streot, died nt an early hour this morning after n long illness. Tho Presbyterian perennial organ fund society will peso at a party next week. For particulars see pastebonrd posters. According to the Sussex Register, Godfrey Wirtz, a brother of Charles now confined inNewton jail, visited him recently and tho sheriff being suspicious searched him and found on his person a pistol, knife, a bracket saw and six blades. It is assumed that the intention wns to leave them with Charles so be could effect his escape.' Godfrey wns ar rested and locked up. He was In the 13th U. S. Infantry for over two vpars. A Y0UNQ LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Charles H. Utter, a prominent physician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : "Last March I had as a patient a young lady six toon yoars of age, who had a bad at tack of dysentery Everything I prescribod for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Hor parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she couldn't turn over in bed. What to do in this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort proscribed it. The most wondorful result was effected. Within eight hours 'she was feeling much better; inside of three day she was upon hor feot and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son. Matomoras, all drug and goneral stores iu Piko county. It looks as though the boet sugar senators or ho called "insurgents" were coming in for a rather larger share of credit for tho defeat of the Cuban reciprocity bill than rightful ly belongs to them. Tho fact of tin matter is that the democrats wore loaded to the muzzle with tariff re duction and free trndo amendment which, had t'jo bill been reported U tho committeo, they stood ready tc offer and thus precipitate a practic ally endless tariff discussion. This the republicans did not propose ti allow, and consequently it wat found necessary to allow the bill t( slumber. A Close Call Whilo N. W. Holden and sons', N. W., Jr., David, Chris, and fcj. Drake, Jr., were working on tlu road yesterday near Dark Swamp heavy shower cjime up and they all sought refuge under an embank ment leaving the team standing 8 few fuet away. Lightning struck very near, knocking the team down and rendering tho whole party un conscious, in which coiidit.ou they remained lor a considerable tune, ihey do not know bow long. All tinally, including the horses, recov. eicd but felt I tie effects of thf shock very keenly. It was a very cliiM) call. FOR SALE. Ono two seated sur ley wnli top, ono light runabout imo;.iii, one et Miiln harness, out wet ckm robe, two lioiso blanket. iintl two hip mbes. ' Enquire at- tin i'l.L.--! olhce. it BARRFLS OF 8AMP.tl9. "r Two Handrnrt Thousand Trinl Bottles Snnt Froe by Mall. By speciat nrnincement with the to itir.f.ict met s of that, Justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken nedy Favorite Remedy, the rend ers of tho PihR County Pltr-ss are piinblcd to obtain a trial bottlo and pamphlet of valuahlo medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full nnmo and postofllce address to tho DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper, the publisher of which guarantees the genuineness of this liberal offer. Of course this involves enormous expense to tho manufacturers, but they have received so many grate ful Ixttura from those who hv boon benefited and cured of the var ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation nnd all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trinl bottles to nil sufforois. Upon investigation it was found that 91 per cent, of those who had used the trial bottle hnd received such benefit from it tbnt they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick you lire or how many physicians hnve failed to help you, send for a trinl bottle of this grent medicine, it costs yon but a postal card, and boneflt and cure will most certniuly bo the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid uey medicino tnnt acts ns a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass turn bier and let, it stund 24 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or roly. your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nody's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in tho back, inability to hold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to nri note, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and all th ; unpleasant nnd dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy in the new 50 cent size and the regular fl.00 size bottles, Unelj Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol it and ten cents in booklet, con nining twenty-seven pen and ink photo-rcduoed sketches of Washing ton life by mail for ton cents cash or stamps. Queen Victoria knight, ed Sir John Tenniel for similar ar tistio work in London. Your editor has sample of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York. A Cure tor Cholera Infantum "Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwaltor, Ohio," "an in fant child of our neighboi 's was suf foring from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of re covery. I took a bottle of Cham borlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days' time the child bad tally recovered and is now, neurly a year since, a vigorous, healthy girl. have recommended this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mata moras, all drug and general stores in Piko county. . UANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Piko County at once to prepare for Positions in the Government Service Railway Mail Clerks, Let tor Carriers, Custom Honsk and Departmental Clerks, etc. Appi7 to Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedor Rapids, la. 8-23. SHERIFF'S SALE By Tlrtuo of a writof Fieri Facta isnue out of tho Court of Common Plena of Pike county, to mo (Hreotrrt, I will expotte to A.ir 'it .tu MuTin b niii:e in tho liorougli ui juiiuru, ouuiy oi i-ike, renua., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBKR 8, it at So'd-H'k in tho afternoon of stil dnv .ill that ui-rtuin piece anil ptitwl of lumi min1 in th Township of iiinirnmn. in six'Hl Coitmy of Pika, ooiilainiiiK J;4 at ; ret iin u iii'iriies, Jniirp or h-s, tin fii-writ in ii t el Frnist Heck and wife to I-rOuUu. rhutt, rccordt.-u lu i-eetl liook No. 41 page IMPROVEMENTS (iooil ilwoilirtK house, barn and outbuild HUH; aitout acru cluctruU, balance .iMKihwm. iy.t-.i and tiiken tn execution as the property of Louinu hcliutt auU will be ioitl be ine ior cu-mi. tjKOK(iE GREGORY, hh.riJT. SlRTiff'M Orticc, Mil.ord, Pa., Aug. 11, 1l ti. ) TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby A frivr-n ilntt trt".ipitiirtiiur on the prvmitx-g if the inderiyiifd, 811 nated in Dvuiluiu &owjiTh)j). tin- any purpose whuUivcr lb urii.iJy iiu bMid'-n, ivnd ailuifi nil. -is wiil bt promjiily prfocuLed. litA li. CaK. O'JL. ii. lftiw. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nutlet I hereby iv n that lief pa--int upon tlm pro h riy ..f the U!Hiei!L.'Ut;il in ill I ford lewu t.Mj Pike eotinly, 1 i, tor tiio puipe of liiiiiiiiii.', li.-liio, or any otiir ptiro.mfd is 1 sUliii) i- n uuiiicu uiul -r puunJty of t !. law. SHERIFF'S SALE Hr vhtno nf ft writ of Kirrl Kmi-Ihh ts-noil out ef t he Ceiirt of '"in men 1'Ii-hi of Pike enmity, to tee lUfl-tiil, I will I'tpnan to Bine nt Mil si'i-riii iitlti-" in 1 1 in ItnrotiKti of Ailltiiril, ( ,iiiii.v of l'iki lViinn., cm MONIiAY, .-KI'TKMNK.ll Sth, l'.!3, nt. 8 I'YliiH,- In llio tiffi'vlmon of Kniil (lnv, II ll'ic eiTtuin plere niia ii.-ireel nf liind llniit.i In tin TnwnwHn of Lehmnn, In siiiil county ef l'lkr, (-milninhtK K2 nert's Hint Ll 11,-rrlu-s nnre or lenn n ili-Kri-tlii-il In llecil .liilm K. m-Iii-ITit to Onrite Mutt Men, ri'ciinli'i! Iu Deed Book No fit pni?o!lilt. IMPROVEMENTS Knnno, l.nrn unit nntlnl Idlnun; nhtillt 25 iMires el, .-hihI. Iiiiliini-n wuoilliiuit. Selr tl piiil inKi-n !n t'xeciitliin n tli ) property i,f (ii, t v Miittlilca anil will be noli! liy me fur r.-ih. lif.U(lirS liKKMUKY, Mietlff. HIutIIT'h Offli-c, Milford, Pa., I Ainr 11. Unci. I COMMISSIONERS' SALE Tho nnnVrslffnod. the rnmifT (Vnnmls- nloners of the conntv of Plki will s.'ll th Severn I Hrnted nnd ununit ed t rnt frs of land numerated below, at tlm Court House in Milford on Thursdr.y, Sept. 1H, liKfJ, com immeliiK at 2 o'cUtek p. m. I'NHKATKIJ I.ANOS lllfioinluft Grove Townlilp "Warrantee Int.etv.t. Tux No. Name A P. find Ctwt Totnl WykotT Peter WKi 41 tt To f '.18 f W !Iaware Townnhlp KK Mens iHabolla SWIM 47U1 7 ffl) BT.30 (Jreene Township 3ir? Murdiek John 5) 8 00 RrH) llftd jua Tittermary John 77 liinn 8tf2 Id r lUtvruiHry .folinllh tr,Mitt 4 89 27 4! Iehinan Township 144 KUng Rachael 1XV 1081 872 14 5: Portr Ton-nnhlp Grler Chns and Hmiry.shull f4 1H41 4fi5 23 11 SEATED LAMH Delaware TowiiHliip Interest Tax and Conti Total btndredffo I)r Kd aru nr .n Inipd l')Ht tintinjid ad ioininir lands of Win Hofimer $T)0 75 22 ) fl? Greene Townnlilp Kesster W J nr ya nn imnd Frederick Dub- lor No. fil 13 02 4 49 18 41 Ktpp Jotin A nr l'Kta un impd adj lantls of Fe lix OJsommer and lienry Manhart 2: ft8 5 7ft 29 74 Laeka waxen Township Bramcr N S est Ififm un impd Garn.'t Cottiner No 28 adj lands of For est Lake Association . . 23 08 4 86 27 i 3 Lehman Townahlp Campbell William nrfifta unimjrd ndj lands of Charles Crump and David Kerr 8UA 8 M 12 62 Do bpotto U nr 8'JUa un- tmpd 65 45 8 18 63 rV Milford Township Mott, Hull & D(Mlittlo nr 2tMa uniinpd Jas Mi'Hie Stt 1 1 :i adj landa of P. A. Oniek and others 45 M 8 Cn) 53 t HKXRY S. ALBItlfiHT, ) WILLIAM F liKCK, Co. Com. PIKKKK M. NILIS. ) Cominrs' Ofliee, Aug 6, 1009 The Press Office Is prepared to do any kind of ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We re respectfully solicit ' a tria order and will then leave you to judge of our claims TRY ARMSTRONG'S ELlULSIOn OF ' PURE NORWEGIAN COD UVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHG, COLDS & GENERAL DEDIL1TY. SOc a bottlo. Mihuuftivturvd by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, William B. Kenworthey, M. D. riijsiciun and Surpcon. l!!lfp nnd rreldew'- Ilni'i'l street cxt (Jiinrt lloiiHu. MII,K(IKI, l'A. Dr. von der Hey do, DENTIST, Hrlck Himsr (ioi-!t(; Ynmlrrinmlt Hotel Hliinil Mivi-t Milfi.nl l'n. OKKK'K HUL KS: 8 ti la ft. in.; 1 to H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Fir Insurance. OM 111 1. 1 Mil F ((HIMMKS, ItATI-S IlKlsllNMlt.R. Charloa O. Wood, Agt. Ntirriior to .?, .1. Hurt. f()0ii-i'ln ri'iirc.f Kcslili'iiru tm Ann t. Milford, Plka Co., Ph. A Backward Season Our Screen Doors must be sold. The 14m. fnnry tloor wttli ftxturo romtlf te n-Kitliir prii-o VI. ao, l l 11 To clop for . . " . . V''1'' plHlit iloor coniilcti', rcffiils r prion 1 1 .1.-,. to i-Inn' l.ir . . . . 1 Above arc natural Avliitc wood nnd varnished. WINIIOW SCllKFNS 20c sio 6c 2)C size 1 8c :?0c size 20c Also cxtni high screens to extend any width wanted. HoaglancTo, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Evervthing for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. 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, Cornor Ann mid Fourth stroetH MILFORD PA. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods Motf-M' Trhimif-d Hutu t.r,0 to ';.. trt Miwt Triititnrl Hut. T H'll,-' mill M Up Trltmix'ft ltMil.v-to-Vf r IIiiIm from r,lo ti llk'MMt. Hut Trhomliifr- of AU KltiiU. ril I H'llV ItlllMOVX. KIIIU I !IS nm Kftl.l i A tl NIvli-HHilfl t"rlr,.. TtiM K ii. I nvr v Ditv f;ii, oitn. CKKI KH, l ti-. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells NOTICR All bunting, Uhliinn nr oi lu-r trc.iiJiwisiiiK oil tin) pn-nHhttB uf liiu uiidtr siKiiiMl, in lJlMinmii 'I owthlnp, un K.iy iiioininkill ami iJwttrfsUiil Cn i-kH, iu lur bmiUm undt-r pt-unliy ut tin- hivv. (HAm J. JiulLKAU, Dlnu'iimii Twp,, N. linn.K.ti May 17, luius. Jobhi'ii b JiiHLkAU. FOlt SALK. A siimil farm bM-iiN il m ar M.Uiuuin (lh, kauwii art i hu iifii. l ur Kt'i nh unit pliu-t!, iiitaitiiii 31 m;rt'n. Fuu'Jy ItM-nT. ti. w. ll wjitn tt. lbnirj hikI barn, b run nf all Kintlti. I'iu t lniimvt:U. i'liln clear. Kr U i iiim. priuo, ttu:., ulilit Luck bnx ti Miliuitl. I'rt. Foley's Honey w Tar cures mlJs, prevecfj pncuinoiiiat