V PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Sept. 12, 1902. PUUL1NIIRI1 KVRRY FHI HAY. OFFIOIC, BROWN'B BUIUHRO BROAD BT. Bt'BscniPTiorf : One Year One dollar rimI fifty cents. Bix Months-Hevetity-tlve entH. STRICTLY IN AI1VANCK. F,titril at th r",k fH Mllford, Ptko Count.. PeniiHvlvjinlft, m rihioimI olasn matter, Novniubor twenty-Oral, Advertising Rates. O rid iiftro(lffht 11 nr), one Insertion -$1.00 K n'li silbsi'intmit IiisitMihi - - .60 Kmlu'(l rates, furnished nn application, will be allowed yearly uuvortlsijra. Legal Advertising A(lmin1ft,rftors ftrnl Exec -ior's notices ----- 0.0( Auditor's notices Ijivorcp noMt's - .... 5.IR! SlicrilT's BHlt'fl, Orphnns court fifths, Conntv TrcHsunT'B Rfilos, (Comity Btutv tnent, Bntl (liMTt.ioa proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ettrn, PUBLISHER, Milford, Plko County, Pa. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER, of Philndolpliiii, For Liontenaut Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Luwronce county. For Secretary of Intornnl Affairs ISAAC B. BROWN, of Erio county. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotnry, Register and Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Grooue. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL a. HEIDENTHAL of Mntiimoras, For County Auditor, A31ERICU8 II. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINGMAN of Milford borough. A high wind Tuesday did some damage at Forest Park in Lehman and upset the railroad station Bushkill. at Gifford Pinobot of the St. Louis world's fair department will soon start for the Philippines to examine the islands' forests ami make a col leotion of specimens. Rt. Rev. James H. Van Buron bishop of Porto Rioo, who rooently visited Milford, has been appointed to the oversight of the Cuba mis sion and will return to the island iu November. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Prioe of Branchville drove over yesterday and enjoyed a dinner at Schanno's Mrs. A. N. Roe is visiting her father, Ex-Prothonotnry J. C. West brook and arranging for his remov al to Branchville. Hon. J. J. Hart of Moutolair oamo op yesterday. Prof. Ed. Westbrook of Ridge wood, N. J., is spending a few days in town. A preliminary injunction has been awarded restraining and prohibiting the county commissioners of Monroe from interfering with the tracks of the Stroudsburg railway company on the Pocouo bridge. The state normal school of East Stroudsburg opened Monday with very large attend a nee. Henry McClare and wife of Brook lyn, who have been spending the summer at the Uunbert cottage, have returned to that city. Albert F. Simons of Greene and P. R. Cross of Palmyra were in town yesterday. - W. R. Willis and family, who have spent the summer at the Bluff House, left for their city home today. Andrew Yettor of Blairstown has twenty-seven tenants in Newton, N. J., and wants to build houses be fore snow flies to make the number thirty. Such men are valuable to a community. The Sussex Register says no ex tensive grounds are more neatly kept than tlioSa of Dr. M. N. Arm strong and it also lauds his garden and says lie iias a novelty iu a yel low Bweot corn, named Hill's Golden bveet, because lLo aooil was ob tained of County Superintendent Hill. Judtje Craig has granted a decree Bet l ing aido the recent election for directors .ind oliioora ot the Dela ware Vulh y railroad and r'stiaiuit:g the dirt c or- cho.M'ii St fit 1st fruin everi-i-,ipg the functions of their ctlutu ui ul iurihur oi Jer of the fcvuit. At ens HALF 711Z COST Lion GoffcD has better strength and flavor than many so-call-. . ed "fancy" brands. Bulk coflee at the same ' price is not to be com pared with Lion in quality. In l lb. air tight, scaled packages. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Rkv. C. E. eci'DDKK.) The topio for next Sabbath morn ing is "World Renovation by Means of the Church" and for the evening How to Kill the Church." This will be followed by "How to Make the Church Alive " Epwoi th League rally at Epworth church, Matamoran, September 23d Quarterly conforenne will be held at this church on the 18th. Let, any who are in arrears financially turn in the cash by next Sabbath bo that a co:nplete report may be presented at this conference. The prayer meeting topics for the present will bo upon the Christian ity of Jesus. At the prayer service next week a contrast will be drawn between spiritual power and that of money. Jesus promised power, Was it that of the dollar? Let special attention be given to the prayer sorvicos that the spiritu al activity of the church may result in the salvation of the unsaved. No service of the church affords better opportunities for personal effort than these midweek meetings. Shall we not make them an increased power this season? Arrangements are being made for oottage prayer services to be held this autumn and winter. These services bring us close to a number of people who do not attend the reg ular prayer services of the church and we trust that great good may be done not only to the homes that we enter bat also to all who give their thought and prayer to the ap plication of the Christian religion to the home life. At the teachers' meeting beld last Thursday evening it was dooid ed to organize a normal class and Harry Dewitt was appointed a com mi t tee of one to oanvass the church and Sabbath school to see how many desired to take up the normal studies. This is a most praisewor thy work and it is the earnest de sire of the pastor that a goodly mini ber may join the class and receive the benefit of a close study of the Bible. Imitation Jewels An enormous trade is now done in imitation jewels which are made by many clever prooesses. "Ve neered diamonds" are among the latest things of the sort. A paste is made of real diamond dust and aoid. This is rolled out into very thin sheets, cut to the propor shape and cemented firmly upon a piece of clear glass of the requisite form. m McKialey Day Governor Stone has issuod a proo lamation recommending that Sun day, Sept. 14, the first anniversary of the death of President William MoKinley, be reverently observed by the people and that memorial services be held in all the churches The will of the lato Prescrtt R Gorman of Greene lately probated bequeaths all his personal property and the use of the real estate during life to his wife, Hannah E., after h')r death real estate to be equally divided between his daughter, Viola hi , and his grandson, Cecil M Hnzelton, and appoints his daugh ter, Ida S., iyd P. R. Cross exec utors. mm The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption. People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption pet a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and regular doses. begin The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands cases, turned the balance favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sign checks the disease while it can be checked. Si lid lur free t SCOTT & liUWNE, Chemist, Ntw Monk, I 1 Presbyterian Chroniclings (By Ilcv. E. M. Pineiul.) Next Bibtmth's servicps will be the last before the fall mooting of 'rosbytory which convenes at Pali sades Monday evening. The ser vices of the day will be made espec ially attractive from a musical point of view on nccoaut of our having Prof. Edward Wcstbrook, Mas. Doc, and Professor at the Grand Conservatory of Music of New York city, who will preside at the organ. The sermon in the morning will be on church attendance and it is do- sired that our people will make a spooitil effort to be present. In the evening a song sorviee will take the place of the usual sermon. We most bf artily congratulate our sister denomination, the Church of the Good Shepherd, on the past twenty-live years of their existence and usefulness. It is most becom ing to mark the anniversaries of faithful service in the Lord's king dom. May the pa Mi to the future be brighter and brighter till the full dawn of that perfect day for which all Christendom yearns. The tune of year lias now come when we should rally our rally for concentrated earnest christian endeavor for the winter. Let there bo no delay in each one's response to this call. Be more prompt in attendance at the services which always begin on the hour for which they are announced. Tarliness always disturbs those who make the effort to bo on time and also remem ber that each service has a distinct beginning)as well as a middle and ending. It was with the greatest of pleas ure that we had Mrs. unarles Lithgow with us o'gain last Sunday morniTig. Her chinning Christian spirit mid manner ror.dors it blessing to hoar her sing the sacred themes of the gospel story. We hope she may favor us again before she leaves for her homo in New York city. Next Lord's Day morning Mrs Hulslander's child will bo baptised This is always a beautiful and im pressive ordinanoe when believing parents give tbeir children to the Mastor and covenant, to bring them up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. The pistor hopes that if there are other children to be bap tised that they may bo presented at this time. CRANBERRY FLOWERS. Bentles of m. How illoom with Which Bat Few of I'm Are One of the daintiest of wild flowers of June is the blossom of that time- honored concomitnnt of roast turkey. the cranberry. While, however, ev fcrybody knows the bnrry, few are ac quainted with the flower, for the peat oogs where it blows in the choice fel lowship of the stately pitcher plant and the golden club, and of many rare orchid, are quite remote from the beaten paths of travel, says Coun try Life in America. The cranberry plant is a small, slender, somewhat trailing phrub, with the neatest of evergreen leaves, from amid which a few threadlike stalks lift their nodding flowers When fully expanded the pink lobes of each corolla are curled back like lily's, and from the heart of them the compressed stamens protrude in the shape of a spear-point or beak. The Imaginative may see in thin long beaked little blossom a resemblance to a tiny crane's head, whence some hard-pressed etymologist has thought to derive the word cranberry that Is, crane-berry. Those who like to make a place on Hie home table for oddities and rari ties of the plant world may well in clude in their lint for June a few sprays of the cranberry vine in bloom the unfamiliar, alert blos soms, looking brightly out from their green bower, bi ii g sure to delight all Mower-loving visitors. TOOK DOWN THE WALL. Drom-Mulser Made a tinrnm Thai Wa Too 11 it to tie! Throuvb. the Duor, It was in the days when big bass drum! were in vogue, and the bigger they couid be mude the more they were appreciated, says the Baltimore Kun. it was a common thing then to Hee a great bass drum moving along behind the band, apparently on a pair of little leg, vigorously pound ed by little arms and completely hid ing the man. There was great ri valry among the bands to have the largest drum, and the makers would stretch the akin to the fullest extent to make it cover the barrel of the largest circumference. One ambitious drum maker, deter mined to outdo all previous perform ances, got his material together in a hack room of his little one-eye house on a narrow street and built hia drum. It was the largest, certainly, that had ever been constructed, and its tone was us Oeep and sonorous as a cathedral gong. There it stood, the pride of Kast Baltimore and a monu raent to the fame of the engineer who const met ed it. But, un fortu nately, the engineer had failed to take measurements of the door and window. The small room whs nearly filled with the immensity of the prod uct of his laborious zeal in a good cause. But it was of no earthly use there, n:.d to In nd it on solid earth the milker was ruiutiy obliged to re rnoe part of the wail, end the cost of this ("aesarean operation greutly reduced the profits of the production. Disfigured Skin Wntod Hiunrles and dpcylnj( bones. Vhnt r-ftvoe ! PfTifiila, 11 nlnne, is capable ot all that, and nmre. It if commonly marked by hunch9 In the nerk. inHnmnifltioTifl in the even, dys pepsia, rtitrirrh, am! Rf?erol nYMHty. It is always radically and permanency rured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which eM'lfl all humors, cures all erup tions, and builds up the whole system, whether young or old. H.inrTi f'lni ciirellvi'V Flis : tit? nnn firltntin(c""ftnl cfithariic to take with Hood'a Karfaprll!. PUZZLE THE WOMEN. T1i Wnya of Government and fesla lnltve Affnlrs Are Itewf ldertns to - Women V In Harm, Two ladies from Massachusetts were in the senate gallery one flay re cently when their escort, who was showing them various objects of in terest, pointed out the desks of Sena tors Hoar and Lodge, says the Wash ington Star. The desks, you see, said ths im promptu guide, "are next to each other." 'Oh," exclalmd one of the Indies. "I know now what it means when it ia sairl that senators are paired." Stories of the mistakes which wom en make concerning public matters art always current at the eapitol. Tht other day an eastern congressman r ceived a letter from a lady in his dis trict who asked him to look a f ter her nephew, "lis is a secretary in thecab inet or something of the sort," wrote the lady, and the congressman finally found him acting as clerk to a very subordinate official in the treasury de partment. The eapitol guides tell the story of the woman who, when told the vice president presided over the senate, said that she always wanted to see Bryan. 'Tint Bryan is not vice "president, explained the guide. I thought he was. replied the lady. "because he got almost as many votes as McKinley." And there is still another story of the woman visitor to the eapitol who asked the name of the secretary of stare. "Mr. Hay," was the reply. "Mr. Hay?" queried the woman, in surprise. That can t be, because Mr. Hay is a member of the cabinet! A Certain Cure lor Dysentery and Diarrhoea "Some years ago I wos one of n party that Intended making a long bicycle trip," says F. L. Taylor of New Albany, Bradford oounty, Pa. "I was taken suddenly with diar rhoea, and was about to give tip the trip, when Editor Ward of the La- ceyville Messenger suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip suc cessfully and never felt any ill ef fect. Again last summer I was al most run down with an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedy, and this time one dose cured me," For 6ale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county, Amatcnr Foreatrr. Gardener Here, sir, are a few dead trees that will have to be felled. New Owner It s too bad to lose them; why not raise dried fruit on them? N. Y. Times. Referred to an Kipert. . Freddie How many words are there in the dictionary, pa? Ta Ask your ma, Freddie; she ub most of them every day. Bo&ton Cour ier. Hl C'nnacltr. "Mrs. Talkington's husband ought to be a goon listener." "He is. He ean listen to nearly 200 words a minute. Smart Set. A Communication Mr. Editor Allow tne to speak few words in favor of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy ,1 suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep nt nights. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines but could got nothing to give me relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, which has completely relieved me. W. 8. Brockman, Bagnoll, No. This rem edy is for sale by A. W Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gen eral stores in Pika county. To a man np a tree, the United States has been having a pretty hard time of it. According to Mr. Bryan we havo been having only 1 temporal y prosjierity," while Congressman Jackson of Kansas now states "that the republican prosperity is about over." What the country really needs, in order to give employment to the calamity howlers, is to have some of the large real large fine times of the Cleveland-Wilson low tariff regimf of 1893-5. You assume no risk whon yon buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Balch & Sou, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county will refund your money if you are no! satisfied after using it. It is every where admitted to be the most sao cesaful remedy in use for bowel coiuphiiuls and the only-one that never faihi. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. 10-31 FOR SALE. One two seated snr rey ftilh top, one light runabout wagon, one set single harness, one wolf hkin rube, two horse blankets and two lap rol.es. Enquire at the Jt'iu-:si o.'lk'o, U BARRELS OF SAMPLES. Ov r Two Hundred Thonaand Trisl Bottlos Sent Free by Mail. By ppecial arrangement with the m Miufacturers of that justly famons Kidney medicine, I)r. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, the read ers or the I ikr County Press are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full name and pristofflee address to the 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 the manufacturers, but they have received so many grate ful lttrc from those who have been benefited and cured of the var ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 91 per cent, of those who bad used the trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased large sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick yon are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly be the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid ney medicine that acts as a laxative all others constipate. Put some nrine in a glass turn bier and let it stand 21 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is pale or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or roPy. your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David K( nedy's B'avorite Remedy speedily cures such dangorons symptoms lis poin in tho back, inability to bold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nate, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and all tin unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or boer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy in the new 50 cent size and the regular $1.00 size bottles. Unele Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol nr and ten cents In booklet, con aining twenty-seven pen and ink photo-reduced sketches of Washing ton life by mail for ten cents oash or stamps. Queen Victoria knight ed Sir John Tenniol for similar ar tistio work in London. Your editor has sample of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York. "In dealing with a man remember that a spoonful of oil will go farther than a gallon of vinegar." The same may be said of ohildren There is nothing so good for child ren as the old fashioned castor oil However much they may abbot it it Is their best medicine for disor ders of the bowels. In the more se vera cases of diarrhoea and dysen tery, however, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given after the oil oper ates, and a quick cure is sure to fol low. For sale by A. W. Balch Son, Matamoras, all drug and gener al stores in Pike county. The demooratio campaign text book is out. From now on the thunder of the democratic orato may bo heard throughout the land. The 'book gives much attention to imperialism and to the trusts but strangely omits to say anythin about free silver. Two recent edi torials from the Commoner, printed near the back of the book, seem to be the only evidences of the exist once, cot to say leadership of Mr Win. J. Bryan. "I am using a box of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aud I find them the best thing for my stomach I ever used," says T W. Robinson, justice of tho peace, Loomis, Mich. These tablets not only correct disorders of the stom ach but regulate tho liver and bow els. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25o per box. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gen eral stores in Pike county. . Dura Tkla J V Toit Jars of jelly. )ars of Jam, Jars of eiitttd beef and ham. Jam of China ginger nice, Jars of mincemeat. Jura of spice. Jars of orange marmalade. Jars of pickles, all humemade, Jars of Cordial elder wine. Jars of honey suiertlne. VV.juld lh oniy Jars w-re these Which occur in families! Answers. Cut this out and take it to A. W. Batch and Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county and get a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The best phvsic. They also correct dis orders of the stomach. Price 25 ccuta, SALE Tim nnlpri(rnn(!, tin1 County CmnTnls pioncrs nf tin' runnty of will m-ll flip fit-viM nl suited nitrl ll!iM;i ! ril 1 1 ;f t.-- of Innd cnniiiprritcd nt. !he Court. Ilniip la Milfonl on T ' .1 1 .-. 1 r.V- St-pl. IN, l'.l", com munri! :, 2 o lock p. 111. INSKA1KI1 I.AMttS IMnomlns; Grore Townftlilp Wjm r.inti'O Nnmi' Interest., Trot A nmt Cof. Tntnl 3HU4I 7lli-HH;WH8 Township waist 47iii 71 6f:! lownftlifp m WykofT IVfiT 1(19 Monsc I-rilx-lla i rt'pno I; John 507 Mniili. I; .lolin Ml ROD 30 lir." '3 Tinn mm-? John 77 V?il 8 M lmw TilUMiniey Johnllo tl W 4 Sil 27 4(1 1,1'htiinn Townnlilp II IBS 10 81 a Tnwnnhlp 144 Kling lim hnol 3 14 53 Grlor Clins nnd liuur fliull 154 18 10 4f5 2:ill SKATKII LANDS llftware Towiifllilp Intprost Tax nd Cosfc Total Llndrpdffp Dr Kdwnrd nr l'ni Impd l:tu unimpd iiiljohiiiiir litntls of Will Hosuior ISO 75 $ 83 $59 H7 Clreene Township Kpsslrr W.I nrfioaun- lniprt Frederick l)ub- ler No. 61 13 (13 4 49 18 41 klpp John A nr loon un- linpd ndj IiiihIb of Fe lix OlsommiT and Honry M.-nilmit K) f 6 7 S3 74 Laokftwrtxpn Towitnhlp Brnmor N S est, 100n nn- iniptl Onrret C'oMiiifrer No 2S ndj Innda of For est Lake Af soc.iatiou . . 23 08 4 85 27 fltj Lehman Townnhip Campbell William nr finn limmpu nn,l Innds ol Charles ('rump and Ilnvid Kerr 8 (Mi Sffl 12 62 De Spotte C nr :?'tO;i un impd 5a 45 8 18 63 63 Mllforrl Townnlilp Mutt, Hull & Doolittln nr 2ohi unimpd .Ins Meiiso No 1 13 ml,j Iiiih'.h nf P. A. (iulck nod t thers 45 46 8 50 53 ! HKNIIY S. ALBKKiHT, WILLIAM F. HI'.CK, PIF.HIIK M. NILIS, Comnirs' OHice. Aug. IS, 1002 Co. Com, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Estate of jriM'tnim Krmisp, deceased. letters tristivnientnrv on tho ahovo estate havintr been tfraiited to the undersigned, all persons imlnhted to tho said estute are requested to make payment, and those havinir claims to present the same without aomytoJUKi. uakuaka khai m;, executrix Matamnms, Pa Or to her attorney, ALU KK1) MAHVlN TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby A iwn tnat trespassing upon the pro perty of the undersigned in Milford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for tho purpose of minting, jinning or any other purposes is strictly loruiuuen uuuer penalty ot t;;e law M Jifl. . iM, liliAFT. I ho ice 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 ueat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We re respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSIOi) OF PURE flOHlVEGIAfJ COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DE-D1 LITY. SOc a bottle. Mituufut-turt'tl by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, im i.;it. Dress making in all branches Will go to tho house or do tho work at hoiuo. Ail lire -m Mauy Ludvvki, iUoad street, iJUford. CQfmiSSiONECS' Press William B. Kenworlhey, M. D. Physician and Siirjrcon. onirp nml rpsidcnpp flrond ptroot n-.t (,'ourHlotisp. Jin.FOKI), PA. Dr. von dor Hcyde, DCNTIGT, Hrlck llnnsp tlppm-He Ynnilrrnwu k Hotel Hronil sirt f't, Milford Pn. OFFICIO HOCUS: b to li n. m. ; 1 to p. in. H. E.Em erson, K. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Firo Insurance. OI.I HI I I Mil. K '1!!.MKS. n ins i!KAoN.nr.B. Charles G. Wood, Agt. Surppnr t,V f. .?. Hurt. f T'OlIico in n-arof Residence on Ann St. Milford, Pike Co., Pa. Backward Season Screen Poors must be sold. ' Our The brut ffinry do.r n llli (ixturrn rnmplrrn regular ft Hp 91, no, 1 To close for . . . . p I 1 J A plain rirtor rmmilete, rrgnlF r price $1 Vl.oi. to clone or . . , Above ore natural wliite wood and varnished. WIN1IOW SClifiKSS 20c size , size size i:c 18c 20c 2.)c Also extra high screens to extend any width wanted. Hoogland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything 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 Tasssl, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department fW Spring Goods T,;lli.' Ti-it .,1 H;iIm (.; tit .j.r,o MlMtt' Trimmed Hf, Tml nml M mneH1 Trhnincil (fii.I v-t-Wr Ifnt from KOo H:ir Ti'humii'irl of All KiinN. CHIFFON, ltl IIItON'S, FI.OWFIIS mi't KIII.IIBK All Styl. K linn 1rlri.. ST1HK Hixl FANCY IIHV ; ; mi. CljlllKS. H PI3333 Ca!l and See Our Stock. V;e Can Save You Money. an Wells u NOTH'K All hum i n tri'h)mj,MMjr on llm pivm Hiiu'it. in Diiiiomin T ii.onth.Uill urn) Ijwui'i'i) , bilulru Ulidtr l;l)altv i, ('i! , fishing or other of riiu uniler-nt-hifj. 011 liny- Tin kri, lb fur- J. H'Hi.ttAU, Dinionun 1 wp., N. Aliiy 17. lMUS. JOhEl-H 1' Boll.KAU. I70R S, r .Mala .SALE. A small farm located n.-jip tn turns, known Jim llu; lii'ti. I ..r lU'innarut. ptar.i', containing 21 ncivt. h'iiu-iy Incat.-tl, w ll wuu-ivii. Hoiimi anil Jiani. Kruit jf all kindn. l-arl iiniiruvi-d. 'I'll Kj elrar. Kor Iitiuh. niiuu, utc, auiiit;o Lock box G MiifoiU, fa. Foley's Honey cures colJs, prevents pneumonia, r