PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Friday, October 3, 1902. IJ1.1Ij1SHBI KVKRY FH DAT. OFFICE, BItOWN'8 BUILDINO ' BROAD fT. si' use iition: Onk Ykak nc dollar and fifty cento. Bix Months .Seventy-five rent. Kl:.Vl.i IX IjVNCK. Kntnrnl at the post office of Milford, Pike, County, FViiimylvHtiln, m aee-ond-olnsH mutter, November twent.y-flrnt, ISMtt. Advertising Rates. One tqrmre(Rlfrrit linen), otifi Insertion -11.00 E,vih subsequent Insortlon - - .60 Kiilueeil rates, uirnimiea on implication Will ue allowed yearly advertiser. . Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Exoo ItOT'i notions 8.00 A nditor'a notices - ------- 4.00 Divorce notices - .... . 5.00 Sheriff's wiles, Orphans' court sale, County Trrawnrm'i sales, County state ment anil election proclamation charged by the square. J. M. Tub Etten, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike Connty, Pa. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER, of Philadelphia, For Lieutenant Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Lawrence oounty. For Socrotnry of Intoro.nl Affairs, ISAAC B. BROWN of Erie county. COUNTY TICKET For Congross, THOMAS E. DAVIS, of Carbon County. For Prothonotary, Register and Reoorder, VICTOR C.OREY of Greene. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL a. HEIDENTHAL of Mntamoras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II . DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINGMAN of Milford borough. Admiral Schley passed thronght Port Jervis west Wednesday. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Paulina W. Bourniquo aud Robert W. Findlay, which happy event will ooour at the Church of the Good Shepherd Oot. 15 at 12 m. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. O. B. Carpenter E. W. Pierson of Blooming Grove expeots soan to remove his family to Hawley where he has employ. mont as a carpenter. Charles E. Thornton will start to. morrow with a team of horses owned by Fauohere Hotel guests for Philadelphia. He will be accom panied by Walter L. Angle, who goes back to resume his studies at the U. P. District Deputy Grand Master of Odd Fellows George Daumann WM at Lackawaxen Wednesday evening to install the officers of Minisink Lodfce No. 352. Mr. Daumann is most proficient in the work and his addresses are very instructive. The coal strike oontinuea and President Roosevelt has requested the leading operators and President Mitchell to meet him in conference today at Washington. Charles Clark and wife rejoice over the advent of a present whioh the stork brought this week and August Metz aud wife are also thanking the same bird for a like visit. Theodore Tuthill shot and killed Miss Joanotte Sohroeder in the Welsh building, Port Jervis, Tues. day evening and immediately turned the pistol on himself inflicting a wound from whioh he soon died. The alleged reason is that the young woman refused to renew Lor engage ment of marriage with him which she had broken a few days before. Thomas V. Tuft, an old and high ly respected citizen of liawloy, Pa., died at his home Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Bull is ubwmt on a visit with friends in Orange county, N. Y. Miss Ikir'ha Williamson left town tiid.iy for her now home in Ilranch viile, N. J. Blie will be greatly iiiiKwd in church work and particu larly in the C. E. society, of whkh (.Ue wtd an aotive and enthusiastic member. Miss Xenly Paddi'k and MUs Mary Collins of Atlantic City aro vs. itiiiK Mr. tin J Mis. Howii'd JM k fur n few d iys. Tn V-r-Glass of Vaster. - Put handful of glared I teffr in a gU" of WBtrr, wh ofl the cotitinir, t look Bt it; smell ill Is It fit to drink I Give LHK..G0?FEE the nme trit. It leaves thf water bright ntl clear, because il'tjuit fvrt coffee. T sVRir limra ulfora Qoftlur and. bMlucMk Presbyterian Chroniclings (By Rev. E. M. Stnoail.) The query has come to the pas tor's mind whether the announce ments each Lord's day morning are looked upon as a mere matter of form or whether it is a real bonoflt to the ohuroh and congregation. Do more people attend the Sunday school, Christian Endeavor socioty, and the evening service than would oome otherwise? We most sincere ly hope that all the sorvicos; of the Lord's house may roooive our thoughtful and prayorfnl considera tion throughout this winter. The pastor's heart is very much disturb ed at times because the young peo ple are not more active in their brandies of our work. It would be a most humiliating experience to see the Sunday school and Christian Endeavor meetings take a backward stop. Let "Forward" be our watch word all along the line. We regret exceedingly that so many are to be away from us and our work for the winter. They will be greatly missed but we hopo for their prayers and their sympathy even as they shall have ours in their absence. It was a most sad meet ing last Sunday evening when one of our most willing and able young ladies, Miss Bertha Williamson, an nounced that it was her last meet ing with us. Mr. George Mitchell spoke in behalf of the officers of the church in regard to their Apprecia tion of Miss Williamson and her labors and the pastor added a per sonal word to the same effect. We all commend Miss Williamson to the affectionate regard of the Christian people of her new home. The recital by Mr. Edward A. Mead last Monday evening was a great success as is indicated in an other article in this paper. From ail reports it would seem that Ootober Instead of June is the wedding month for Milford. If Cupid has been so busy in our midst as we are led to suppose then con gratulations are in order. We would not bo presumptuous but if any have a "seoret in their hearts" we shall be most happy to share it and those that have Indulged our curi osity may be assured of our most hearty good wishes for the future. The missionary box for the Albion Academy of North Carolina called forth a generous response from a few of our members and seventeen dollars worth of things were for warded as announced last Sabbath. A normal class for Bible study was organized! Ut Wednesday evening after prayer meeting consisting of twenty-two members. The class will meet every week after the prayer service for recitation and conference upon Biblioal themes. The pastor is pleased that the out side work has begun for the Manse improvements. This is a much needed step. May the work soon be completed. Reformed Church Notes. (By Rov. A. J. Meyer of Montagus.) The sacrament of the Lord's snp- psr will be ohsorvod next Sabbath morning. The pastor would be pleased to have any one call upon htm who wishes to make confession of faith in Christ. To express at God's altar our hope in Christ is a solemn duty and should bo upper- tnowt in our thoughts. A sossion of oonsistory to receive members will be hold in the church parlors at 10.15 Sabbath morning. At the church service Sabbath morning in addition to the sacra meut of the Lord's supper there will also be infant baptism. The pas tor's younger eon will then lie bap tized aud a most cordial invitation is extended to all Christian parents to 'ulQll their Chriatiau duty by having their children baptized. The topio Sabbath morning will be "Tlie Fourth Commandment. Evening topic, "Witnessing for Christ." The Dorcas society of Hainosville met yesterday at the residence of Miss Mary Young. The Ladies' Aid society of Monta gue will meet next Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. L. A. Marthis FOR SALE. One two seated sur rey wit n top, one liylit runabout ;oti, one not single harness, one woif biiin ru!e, two borne blanket and two l.ip robes Emjuire at the J'ttt.-.i otV.ee. tf Methodist Church Jottings. tliy Kf.v. - K. f-eene' K ) The topic fe,r n-xt- Sulil'iil h twvn ing Is "Divine Law," mil for tin evening "tlnllio. Who Didti tt'aie." Tho Autumt nl sorvir,o will be held this year on tho 18t!i of Octo ber. The old jMiopie's service will be held on that day in the movsiin''. The books for the norni.'l cl.i -s have arrived. We are greatly re joiced that so ninny of our yontur people nave expressed a desire to take up this systematic study of tint Biblo. The musical -that- was postponed because of the storm but week Thursday wilt bo held some time in the latter part of October. The spe cific date will be made known next week. It gave us great pleasure to attend the recital at the Prnsbytei inn church given by Mr. Mead. We wish to express our appreciation for the very excellent way in which he rocitod both serious and comic selec tions. At the meeting of the Epworth League held Tuesday evening it was decided to have a led are course dur ing the full and winter Full par ticulars will be given late.-. At present we can say that the services of Dr. Wililim; have bcei secured. He will give his famous lecture, "To the Top of Mount Hood." Dr. Wil- ding is a man who sees the funny side of things and combines valua ble information with real wit. Dr. Gilbert will come also, a man highly recommended by Dr, Wright, our presiding elder. Mr. Keinbie, who has been a great, success wiih his recital, "James Whitcomh Riley," will also come. The fourth man has not boon seourod as yet. Keep your eye on this column nest week, At this mooting of tho League del egates were appointed to attend tho district convention nt Dockortown to be held Oct. 23d, A quartet from our choir, consisting of Miss M try Quick, Miss Lillian Buchanan, Mr Dudley Ryman and the writer, will furnish special uinsio for the day. Mrs. Thomas Armstrong w'll be the aocompanyist. Mr. Angle was ap pointed one of the delegates. Always Full of New The Philadelphia Press has one of the strongest news sorvicos in the world. Special correspondents in all the capitals of Europe and the important cities of this conn try ; ex clusive correspondents in all the cities and towns within its circula tion ; exolusive privilege of using all news reooived by the New York World, the New York Tribune, tho St. Louis Globe-Democratic,, tho Boston Journal and the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune ; and tho ser vice of the Associated Pross keep Philadelphia's Great Homo News paper full of the latost reliable news every day. The Press at onn cent daily is within tho reach of all, and you can hardly do without it. O. A. B. at Washington On account of the National En- campmont, Grand Army of the Re- publio, to be hold at Washington, D. C, tho Erio railroad company will soil special excursion tiokets from Port Jervis co Washington, D. C, on Oct. 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, nt $9 for the round trip, good return- ing to Oct. 14th, except by deposit ing tickets with the Joint Agent in Washington between .Oct. 7th and 14th, and on payment of u fee of fifty cents at time of depositing ticket, an extension of return limit to leave Washington not later than Nov. 3d may ha obtained. Dress making in all branches Will go to the house or do tlio work t home. Address Mahy Lvi'V to, Broad street, Milford. t i .- . t ' Jt .V Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable ma terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money, you g t your money's worth when you buy Scott's Emulsion. Vc will send you a little free. - SCOTT & llOW.N'K, CiiiMisf, 409 IV, 11! Stu-ct, Nw Yoik. 50c. and t i.oj ; u'.l diu;t. J A 11 St iff p r.t's t'e c leipy ?11.lM-rS i ibe T-tiornay. m i'd in r.lear- ( e e;i e' ( J,r;!( y in r:, j .11 in the he:id p.n l t" re.it nniiil'i r.Tiiirli cvincs hcadtelip, impairs t!)t tavte, Fine'.l and In-nring, pollutes tlie I.rei lh, th r-rT's the stom ach and p f-"' s tl-e up' " 1 i'e. To rue c.MT:h, I ' .1 ' :ii' '.it mn-t le con r-v.H'tu.S itlirtV.c !"d tuc. -1 v.vs B'.i'i' :r. r. :!h :'irli. I took rne-'.:' I'v-l iff ilefinn! !; t'v!'!7 P'l' h n (nlr trial; hut rnitlii eiy etcj werne until I mold Hitdlv lienr. t:i -'e nr siceU. 1 Hun retif huleil to t ry lleoi'a S.-iJ s ii.in iHn. bikI nfler tn'On- tlvt' hoif.; 1 van curei! nttti liavo oot ti.nrl nny r'-hlrn of tlie ctiM'i.ie since.'' Keonr-'F. Konai s, J.eNinrn, Kfin. od's Sn rs n p a rilla Cur.-? catarrh if r' "th. 3 stud strength ens the niucoitp tncoilirane and builds up the whole "vatetu. Field's Minstrel The cntortiiin'hont last evening in the hull by a band of juvenile min isttvls was well a'tetuled. It would be invidious to specially mention any onn part when all wero s well taken. The troupe combined shows siinch talent and furnishes an oven ing of laughter. If they come your way bo sure and hoar thorn fot the Ainusouumt is both novel and sur prising coming from such a band of juveniles. , Rout F.ntutn Ti an.-.f..'rB Taey b". .I noe-t to M ireus IT. Vi. sioy, ii'iit claim, releasing ,right to support, etc., U'j acres, Lacka waxen, 1. ' Marcus II. Lnsseley to George ('. James, acres, pirfc of Samuel Roberts, Ltcka wax'-n, 1. (iUMKNTOWN. J. W. Robinson has purchased n steam well drill and expects to drill a nnmbtr of wells this fall. The water is very high again and in some places bridges are carried away. Houck brothers, at Houcktown have sold their null and factory. Samuel Simons expects to move back to the stonj house again this full. Wo are triad to lo.arn that Laura B-irtleson is speedily recovering from a severe attack of appendicitis. The Wayne county fair was not hold on account of tho continued rainy weather. Syiioeym tViintfil. , Society lvcpoytor Then I'll Ray: "Several beautiful fouits wore ren dered by Miss I'orklcy." Hostess Well -ft- -ih n't sny "ren dered." Vnu so Jier father made nil his money In hird. Philadelphia 1 ress. A Creature of Ilulilt. "Oh. yes, hjf's a shue to habit," as sorted the well-inferaied man. "Why. he's so accustomed to raisincr prices that he has sold out, his coal hnsinest and boupht a cont rullinfr interest ia nn ice company." t'hicairo Post. Insult to Injury. -"Such an ontrajre!" exclaimed the anarchist, "when tliey took me to court I was handcarTed t-o a thief." "Yes," replied the. warden, "anil the poor thief pot five 'years besides." Philadelphia I'tvsk. What They Needed. Pilas Uow is your son, th' builder, gittin' along? lv.ra-Well, he would do fust rate ef he only had more patience. Silas, So would my son, the doc tor. Chicago American. A S1iih In l'olnt. Bill Do you know it spoils a cigar to le-t It go out? Jill - Well, souiehody must have let that one jiai'te smoking go out a gouci many tunes before you got it. Yon kcrs (.laze! te. Kutat llfjirt Won, Dora lie w many times did you're-fu-e Jack before von accepted him? Kt hel Only ohs-e. He fccemed so dis oonrieM d 1 war atraid t.u try it again. . N. Y. Weekly. Proud of . Preacher Ho you swear, little boy? louimy tau'to iui ,mi; oui, say, you oiiL;ht to heur my dal. N. Y. Jiuirn.u.1. Henry L. Shnttuck of Shull.sburg. Iowa, i cured of stomach trouble wilh which ho had boon afflicted foi years by four boxes of' Chamber lain's rtomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried other reme dies and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by' A. W. Balch aud Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. A Novelty, Anrnir, "f've the p-rentest jitea you ever heiii'U of for sucniiuu pl.iy," declares tee v.iiin author. - "What lire von (roinr to dramatic the cook bo.,k?" we ask wiih tine hurras in. '' ' ")niuii(ti.-.e nothing!" he retorts "Ihis lb to hi purely and ei.tiicly and ariiainly nri; ii:al. l iio heroino i to be a iiiotl.er-'u-l.iw anil the hero t Luseball iciiiiire." -.Iihlge. Tho best i.hyiic Chamberlain's Stomach find 1 ,1 v.;r TaMc's. liasv to take. Pleas it. t in rtT.-ct. Foi ( .'ile l.v A W. li'i'c'i (in,! Kitii. M'lta- I m'.-iM, all diiiej and gorier, il stuis iu Pike county. 1 - AXTl 1 1 A Hit on ft, wT.'.inr -vo-n I V an to !,i io w .sli .n il iron le il.e v, e- U v. 11 .1 1, .1 1 . .' i ,r he : d cl.!.r-: :' t . I w.it io i1'.- I rie .t J . 1 1 y Mll.r'l.r. 1! V.M I..VC- homes a?;o:;g THE TREES. " Vrrvm!lK T)rlr for I hpiti Fn 1 lil... H ... I l:'mr !o-nter In I1 11 1 111 I I In ! 1 nic-l.. lie-re is iii iM'.uiy tocry frimilv a i !. ;.: ini f ev it home u it h shinic a round i- nmnnrt of city dil raet ion can r 1 aoilvlcly liill It. It mny plumber, 1 111 it tHonr ilics. It is bred in thf bone ted horn in the blond. In many cases I ypr-ks it drirc of II own volition. In o'"t instances it lias to be stirred to net ion. A id Ihtc is w lit-re the com pnniee that dioclop Inrjre tracts of land in or near cities do good work, mivs the Xi-w York World. The fHct that responsible men enn tnke mnnj acres within n short ride of the busi ness veetton, build fine streets and pavements, put in waler mains and pus nnd electricity, spend lnrfre sums in ad'ertil-inL'; and then ell lots that will MitPiee for separate houses, with a few shade trees around them, at comparatively small sums nn easy terms, shows tlint after all land near a city is not so expensive w hen handled on a htre scale. In or around all cities settlements built up in this way have become val uable and beautiful. Thousa nds have obtained their homes a inontJ the trees A (renernl pood that follows these en terprises is the regularity of the streets. The average city in it growth followed old roads and thin its streets became t wist pd. More Altnnt Mnrf, Mrtry hail a little nose Thit 1 urn rt up at Ihppoir.t, lint 11 tittle baby brother came Ami put !t cut of Julnt. ( bli i ko Tribune. Must He True I.ove. Torn Are you sure she loves you? Jack When I told her I hnd no money to ntnrry on she asked me if 1 couldn't borrow some. Chicago America n. His r-ixperlence. First Hoarder A man can't live up to his ideals. Second Hoarder No. At any rate, he can't board up to hig ideals. Puck. A rtiitolMiitr, Estelle Ah! His proposal was jus like n dream. Atrnes Wclk vnu imcht to know dear. You've been dreaming- of thnt proposal for years! tirooklyn Life. A Typical South African Store O. R. Larson of Biy Villa, Sun days River, Capo Colony, conductsn store typical of Houili Africa, at which can ho purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty flvo miles from the nearest town Mr. Larson says, "I am favored with tlie custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to mony of whom I have supplied Chamber lain's remedies. All testify to thoir value in a household whore a doo tor's advice is almost out of the ouostion. Within 0110 mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twolvo months, no less than four teen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by A. W Balch and Son, Mntamor as, nil drug and general stores in Pike county. Domocratio papers, which wore quoting statistics to show the de creased foreign trade Tor August, as oompared with Inst year August thus indicating, as it appeared, a de creased industrial activity, are not saying so much whon they discover that tho decrease related principally to crop products due to smaller than usual yields, and that the exported products of manufacture showed an increase. The bountiful yields of this year indicate heavy exports for the coming season. Ciianiberlaia's Cough Remedy Saved His Boy': Life "I behevo I saved my nine year old hoy's life this winter with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says A. M. lloppe, Rio Creek, Wis "llo was so choked up with croup that he could not speak. I gave it to him freely until ho vomited am in a short time he was all right." For sale by A. V, Balch and Son Matamorns, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Tho Commoner lias boon enlarged to 16 pathos and will bo usod in fu turo, as heretofore, to thwart plu tooracy, to prevent the domooracy from rnnking any wild rushes into tho arms of tho money lendors either silver 01 gold ones and par ticulnrly, wc aro iuforhiod by tho editor, ''to thwart the plans of those who would use the democratic party for mercenary purposes." It would bo well, it is sut; jested, to subscribe st unco since the pulp trust may at any time lieccsst iato nn increase 111 tho price of the iiowspapcr. You as.sumi) no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Balch V Son, Matamoras, all drug and goiicr.il stores in Pike county will refund your money if you aro not sati-tlnl after using it. It ia every wb -ire admitted to be the most suo Kssltil remedy in use for bowel com, 1 lints and the only one that never fail-. It is pleasant, Hafe and Foley's Honey and Tar cures cuSJi, prevents pneumoali. It is " Putting Off " Till Some Other Day that Causes so Many Sudden Deaths. If its for the kidneys, liver, bladder or blood, rheumatism, dysjrepsla, chronic constipation, or the weaknesses peculiar to women, the most efficient medicine known to the medical profession Is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and very simple way to find out If you need it, is to put some urine la a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; if It has a sedi ment or a milky, cloudy appearance, If it is ropy or stringy, pule or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that your kidneys and bladder are badly affected. The Rev. Theodore, Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Jreensburg, Ky., writes us the following 1 "It gives me much pleasure to state that I have received great benefit from the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Some time bro I had a severe attack of kidney trouble, but a few bottles of 'Favorite Remedy' have entirely removed the malady." "Favorite Remedy" speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, burning scalding pain in passing water, the staining of linen by your urine. It is for sale by all druggists In the Haw BO Cent SIlB and the regular ft. til) size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle eiorh fo trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondvut, N. Y. Dr. Psvld Kfnnrar's Sslt tthrafn CrtRn cures Old Sorei, Skin aai scrofulous Diseases. 00c. Do You Know?. That we? are oner ing real Bargains In Shoes and footwear for men, women and children? Give Us a Call and See for Yourself. Ryman S Wels. T v 1)1) mi c liivrri t lies In buying tho cheap j brushes. In tooth brushes econ- j otnj comes In it least 1 medium ,V quality. We oan sell jou 1 rS brush for ten otnts that Is an Nj actual baraln. But It's wiser fw to pay mora Then you et j reliable material and oonstrue- ?S tlon. You et brushes that wil' N aotually save dental billa. They iJ are I -.variably worth all or mora fa than we ask for them. 1 n n)iKiTi)ATn Druggist.' Stricken With Paralysis Henderson Orimett of this place was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by ati eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife reo ommonded Chamberlain'g Pain liil in and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo. II. McDonald, Man, Logan county, W. Va. Several other very remark able cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this lini mont. It is most widely knovfn as a cure for rheumatism, sprains, and braises. For sale by A. VV Buloh aud Son, Mutaiii jras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Why do not our friends, the dem ocrats, show how they smiiahed the trusts ly their free trade polly-fox-ing in lsi03? A few of the trusts did go to the wall as the result of that abortiou known as the Wilson law, but tho gouerul experience was that tho trusts stood tho strain but ter than anybody else. The unor ganized businesses of the country were the ones that went to smash, and busiuess was smashed so com pletely that the democrats were mortally afraid to go bof ire tint country in lb'Jti ou their beloved U, lit' issue, aud allowed Bryan and frej silver to capture their party. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Surgoon. Ofllee and residence Prond street, ten Oourt House. MILFOIU), PA. Dr. von dor Hoyde, DENTIST, Brick House Opposite Vandernmrk Hotel isroad street mutord 1'a. OFFIOK HOURS: 8 to 12 a. tn. ; 1 to p. m. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Fire Insurance. OI.I KKLIAItl.R COMPANIES. BATHS ukasonvihk, Charles O. Wood, Agt. Sneoessor to J. J. Mart. sTsOfnoeln rear of Residence on Ann St. Milford, Piker Co., Pa. A Backward Season Our Screen Doors must Ihj sold. Tho bet fancy door with flxt liven eoinplVte rrfftilnr price V1..10, Jj 1 "l o To clofte for . . . . 110 A plRiti door complete, regular price (31 Vi.ifft, to clone for . . . . Above are natural white wood and varnished. WINIM1W 8CRKKNS 20e sic 16c 2oc size 18c 30c size 20c Also extra high screens to extend any width wanted. Hoagland'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 Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. 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 trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Eitnte of Hurinun Krunwi, deeeaneil. LellerH Uiatuiiiuntary on tho ttliovu eatutu hnvliitf Ikhiu urununi to tlui iinih.i,. " nerwiin luiloliunl to tlio una u.u,ih ro reo,ni-nU'il Mi niuKa puviie lit, nml th.M) bavin,; i li ms tn nre-M-in, ti,, s, U i lluliiy loMK.-S. 14 A K Li A KA K14AI K. K leoiltnx. M ii iciikii n, Tn, Or (o our tttt-jmny, ALKHtu il Alt V