PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, October 17, 1D02, im;hi.imii i:d i: i .uv i- niday. OKKICK, HHOWN'8 lit 11, PISH IlltOADKT. FrmeiiiPTios: Osk Ykah -IIih' dolliu nnil llfty centH. Six Months- I-Vveiity-I5ve t ents. STItllMI.Y IN ADVANI'K. Knti'ri'il st. the pn it nfll of Mllfc.rd. I'ike Conniv. (Vnn-iylviiiiiii, n aeoml elms nmueri NowuiSier tweuty-lir!., lrtlKi. Advertising Rates. Him S'lHiiri'd'hrht IHir-M.mio IrHrrtlon - J 1.0(1 K i-'h sulwetim'nt turtiou - - .50 Ri'tlnrt'il r;itr, t'urnwlwj on nrplujntion Will h tillnwi'd y.virty ml verr.!? ;rs Legal Advertis:..;;. AdmmNt. rntor's nm Fxci- ilor'd not , 3.00 A uditor'a not !ns 4. in) Divum notices - .... fi.oO Sht-riiT'H Orphans' court sales, C-unity T)':-mrvr'fl smIi-m, County stuttv m Mit nnd i'(M-tion pror.i.umtmn charged by tho 8qui.ro. J. II. Van Etten, PuiiLIRHEn, Milford, Tike County, Pa. REPUBLICAN STATE TIC tET For Governor, HAMUEI, V. PENNYPACKER, of PhilnuVlpliiri, For T.ieuteniint Governor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Jjitwreucu county. For Secretary of Internni AfTnirs. ISAAC B. BROWN of Erie county. COUNTY TICKET For Congress, THOMAS E. DAVIS, of Cnrbon County. For Protlionottiry, Register and Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Groeuo. For County Commissioner, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL (. IIEIDENTHAL of Msitunioras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DING MAN of Milford borough. V IX KG A It The net of 18'.t7 regulating the sale of vinegar provided that cider vine gar shah contain not less than an acidity of four per centum. Under this act there were colh-cted by agents of the statedeparttnentof agriculture 35 sample. Ot this number 25 were found to be pure and 10 not pure. It was found that the acid require ment was too great and In 1001 an amending act was passed which re pealed the clamo requiring four per tent. 'acidity and one and a halt per centum by weight of cider vinegar solids upon full evaporation, and simply provided that cider vinegar shall be the legitimate product of pure apple juice, or vinegar nihde ex clusively of apple cider, without the addition of foreign substances, thugs or acids. As the law now stands farmers can s.'fely utilize their sur plus apples by turning them into vinegar. The acid requirement having been nbollshe I it is only a question of taste with the consumer as to the acidity the vinegar shall contain. Of course it must lie pure, but that is the only legal require ment. Coal Strike End The president has appointed ns an arbitration commit tee to scftlo the Strike questions George Grey, judge U. S. circuit court, Edward Wheoler Parker, Mti.-,tirinu of the U. S. ge ological but vey, John L. Spalding, Roman Catholic bishop, John M. Wilson, brigadier general, chief of enaiiiiviii U. S. A., E E. Clark of Iowa, trniiid cine' of tlia Order of Railway Conductors, and Thomas II. Watkins of Scratitou, Pa. President Miiclirll bus approved of tie M i tlonu nt of the issues in Volvt'.d in I tie Miikei by tLe above named co. ii in isMoti and will chII a convention to amLi.nai the cflicial (icclui at ion of mi end to t lie i-t i ike. Yhe ec'iiie of t!m tnoon last ni'lit Vmis f-ntirtly visible. There wont in clou. is inthrt sky to obscure the K:.;iit when pale Luna was veiled, F' !t SAL!' - O to t wo s.-Hle.t sur rey v.nu t.jji, .i Ii-Jit runabout V .Lon, Oiic st l s;io:;o lihinc.-.s, one Voet skin r-.i.e, f i I.Ol-.O billllltetS lllel !) l-.p r . . " J'. I I o ot tie Pi i? which tome coffee n,ipr5 l?c tn filare their col'ecwiih would vnurnt th.it kind of rircs? Then why drink thrmr Lion Coffco has no coatinot stnmee epes, chip, etc. Its coffee pur. una-iuiuraletl, irc?h strong nd ot deltchtlul flavor and aroma. Methodist Church Jottings. (Hy Rutr. C. K. Scnnnnu) Nex, Snbbntli morning will bo the annual Old People's service. This has been ft prominent funture of our church for the bst two years. We trust thst next Snbbnth may see nil of the old people of our work in thoir plnco and that the service may be of lasting benefit. The autumnal service will be held at night. The services that are in use are very fine and tho evening service promises to be one of unus ual interest. Come out and hear tho children sing and sieak. At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid society held last week the following officers were elected : President, Mrs. Fred Gumblo; vice president, Miss Helen Olmsted ; secretary, Mrs. W. 8. Rymnn ; assistant secre tary, Mrs. Edwin McMurray ; treas urer, Mrs. Wui. Aimer. If you wish an inspiring time go with ns to the district convention at Deckertown next Thursday Should you care to hear a man who is full of wit and who is or.e ot the men m great demand as a loo turer all about Now York, come and hear Dr. Wilding next Friday night. Any one who misses this misses one of tho best things ever given in Milford. I say this with out the slighest fear of any one re versing the statement who hears Dr. Wilding's lecture. "To tho Top of Mount Hood." The next thing on hand will be the institute. It is a great favor that the people of Milford have be cause the court house is located here. We trust that the institute will stir ns up to greater activity along educational lines. The date for the recital by Miss Edith Norton has been fixed for No vember 21st. This will be about a month after the lecture of next week. The other two entertain ments, the lecture by Dr. Gilbert, "Courtship and Marriage," and the recital on James Whitcomb Riley by Mr. Kenible, will not come off till after the holidays. Buy your season tickets for one dollar and have reserved seats at all four en. tertainments. On the 2d of November immedi ately following institute, a special service in the interest of education will be held in tha morning at the Methodist church. God wants our brains as well as our hearts and lie can use them best if cultured. An empty head like an empty barrel may produce noise but, the barrel full of sugar and the head full of truth are of greater worth. Presbyterian Chroniclings (Hy Rev. E. M. Sinend.) .. The text next Sunday morning will bo "Hallowed be thy name This is the second sermou in the saries now in progress on the Lord's prayer. The evening discourse will bo upon "Tho Gospel of Autumn.' All are most cordially invited to come. The Ladies Aid society held their first meeting of tho year last night and H whs a most enjoyable occa sion. Tho methods of work and the spirit of the ofiicera is most com menila'ile. We hope for great things. It is with the most sincere regret that we saw Mr. and Mrs. H. T White leave us this week for their Brooklyn home for the winter However we may expect to have them back with us again very early iu the tqiring. They are very fond of Milford and they have certainly made many warm friends in the congregation this past summer. The pastor will miss Mr. White very much on account of his gonial and companionable spirit. The normal class took on very en conniving aspects lust Wednesday Hveiimg after the prayer service There w as a very large number in h 1 tendance and we hope it may ex tend lis hounds until everyone iu theclai'cli will be interested in the woik. Meet with us next week. Fouliiiff llir IJarLinnn, JMiuki-rs- Ail this talk ul'uu! hack-oit-n n f vi'li u r t; 1 1 ' ift ihiiim UoO, I iir-j t-rti 'ih lii-uf vri- i hiu (jut u iih my v;f.-, nnd thf drlvt-i'rt tr'.t:r try to g:t a rf ii t i no re than t he iryuUi r ta it. U 'mkiTh- How do you not it a jje ? 1 it kt i s - f r v t-1 1 1 1 j I v , ! tnt' i ! v re- jin.'iik it) h 1'Hid ton- to my wite that i I'm iial slip's j." l tdroni, v.illi lur J h...j.jjijf at U t. A fwr s U e IwirtJiuui ! h-.t: Jitat, he is thankful to y-i-t uut if :.i. v. hat 1 M.tnaMv i.);n. .. Y. 1 V;,, 's. It nn k 1 itRtnl II ml. First Tramp I run across n rieti liiielr of mini, hitelv. hut aftrr ml I inp fcr hiin he wouldn't iinin? a cent. Second Tianip What did you do fcr him? First Trump r'r ten yenrs 1'vp leen trmclin' under nn Assumed nnmp jest. to apnre Ids feelin's. Town nnd Conn- try. it. Tes VU you cpc Mnv whpn she dp- livered the vnlfM.ictory nt her rnllrg1 comnirnrrnip nt 7 dsn Ye, nnd H cprtainly tvah lorrl v. Tfss That so? JejiR Yen, ft wns hist n rdnin mous- sHine dp fcr.O, hut bo ft v lish. Thiln- delphia Press. The Mnn irlfh th Corn. 'Our rnintetpr anvn that dunrinff Is hurtful. Do yon tirlicvp dn(dnp hurts nny one?" fsnM the sweet younj? th'.ttff In pinlc. Me!!, yi'M, rejilind the mnn who was thankful the dance wns over; "it hurts the fellow who pet his feet walked on." Yonkers Stntesiinnn. AVrll Namrd, Baeon Yhnt's the nnmp of that new frleetrtc fan you liave on your dek? Ffrhert The South Amerienn. "(urer nnmp.' 44()h, I don't know; it's noted for Its frequent revolut ions.- Yonkers Statesman. The Girl He I. overt. Convict Ah, mum! if I'd only (rot tie jrirl I loved 1 never would hev come to setdi an end as din. Philanthropist Yon would not? Convict No, mum. She killed de jruy dnt pot her In less'n two weeks after de ceremony. Judire. Barber How's the razor, sir? Customer Didn't know I wag being shaved. Barber (flnttered) Very glad, Im ure, sir. Customer I thought I was being sandpapered. Chicago Amerienn. XtlT Pride. "The greatest race across the At lantic that I ever heard tell of,H be gan the old racing skipper. "Is the Oirish, of coorsp," inter rupted Hooligan. Catholic Standard Times. Her Position. Mrs. Barke What kind of servants do yon prefer white or black. Irish or German? Mrs, Lane I've gotten beyond that, I'm looking for servants that prefer me. Puck, PrtoeleM. There's a baby at our house; Came the ottwr ntsht. He's the cutest little mouse, Eye m small and bright. Little Rr.Rers, fat and pink. When they ppreod apart Seem to rach rlffht out and lnk Deep Into your heart. Worth his weight In gold you gay? Goodness bless your soul! That would searce express It. He's Worth his weight In coa Catholic Standard and Times. OttillT TO WRITE 'EM CP, "How did you like the performance St the theater last night?" "O, I was awfully diuappointed in the playl I've had much funnier experi ences myself!' Lustige Blaetter, No Fn In It, 'And do they never quarrel?' asked the girl in white. "Never replied the girl in blue. "Then, what's the use of being en gaged?" Chicago Post. Good Gaeaa. "He is a terrible woman hater." "Yes; I suspect tbat he must at some time have been a floor walker in a de part men t ttore." Puck. A Sfw VfrtHon. "Do you think that jtll the world loves a lover? "Well, not exactly. But all the tradespeople do. Life, Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you Yant to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have bhod food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoses everyday give the stiffness and" shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to tho solt heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it. In thousands of caes Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones' in childhood. Send for fieti sumplo. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemleto, 4!j-4r5 Hearl btrtt, Njw York. l&Mtm ponr ijilL'i' FOOD THE COST OF 1RRIGATICJ." i . , Iflnil In Afrtcn nnd India j for ThRl lnrtf. J Tliosp who lni.k fur" mil tn the con- I trol of the prcp.t. riM'ri of America nnd i the use of funds Mi'p!icri by the pcT prnment for thnt purpose point to the fact tlmt KiifrlaiKl bus .pent about IwO.'.inii.tnin on the new ihuns and other Hnrkii for controlling the great Klfvptinn river wind making certain the crop of the valley below, anil that the ha invested the sum of $::i;n.()iK),ont for irrigation purposes in India dlir- fnc the last sn years, pnys May Stnnnnrd Unker. in Century. A sinple canal from the (innpeti tort JtS.niKl.tmO; It has a total leneth, iriclmlinir triln! tari ft and drainage cuts, nf 3.9 in mile, and irrlgatei! over I.otm.min acres nf land. There works in-India, costly and ftnpendoua as they have been, are regarded by the English as a proht- ahle Investment. There are fi.nno.OilO acres of Innd under cultivation In the valley of the Nile suporting a popula tion of over S.noO.OOO people. Mr. F.I wood Mend, an irrigat ion expert nf the Pnited States government, est imates that the Missouri river and its tribu taries, if properly controlled, uill irri gate five times as much territory, fur nishing an opporl iinity for the expan sion of surplus population that will last the American people for a long time income. No. these westerners do not believe in the necessity of foreign lslnnds as an outlet for American col onization; Ihey pnlnt rather to their own expanses of unclaimed, cheap, rich land In a climate that Is nearly perfect. HAND KISSING LEAGUE. An Kitrnordlnarr OrwnnlMtton Recently- Formed by fNirlfflan Rxqnliltea. Some Parisian exquisites of both sexes have just formed the "hand kissing league." (Men belonging to it vow never to shake, or even squeeze, a woman's hand. In lieu of that form of milnte they imprint a light kiss on her fingers or her wrist. Wjomen be longing to the league bind hemselves to cut any man refusing to discard what our neighbors "call "le shake hnnri" in favor of the dainty and daintily named "le bnlse-mnin. The new association, reports a Lon don paper, ia framing a c de of hand kissing. This will define various forms of "baise-mnin," and will specify under what particular circum stances each is to be employed. It is alreadj derided that the slight touch ing of tlie tips of two fingers of a feminine hand by a man's lips is the most frigid form of the greeting, while the kiss rn the wrist is a privi lege of intimacy. Intermediate usages are the oscilla tory F-ahite on the knnckles, on the back, and on thn palm of the hand. The last nar ed form, which is some what of an innovation, obviously re quires the exercise of dexterity by the lady if she docs not want to look awkward during the performance. CAME FAST, WENT FASTER. . , i Fortune Won hy a New T-ork Root blnek at the H4m Goes Rack to the HfHikteo. What U the difference between a Na poleon of finii uce and a plain (rambler? A New York bootblack painfully real izes that there is a difference, al though perhaps he cannot explain it in logical argument and elegant phrase, says the Hothester Democrat and Chronicle. Last year, having laid by a few hundred dollars, he played the racea and won $10,000. This year he tried the same game and Uist all his winnings, M well as his original capital. Being not altogether friend less, he managed to borrow enough money to buy a new bootblacking out fit, and is now Industriously shining footwear and gathering in nickels and dimes. If he keeps at it he will soon he out of debt and again become a modest depositor in some good sav ings bank. He has had his experience, and it was rather harsh, but it may do him good. Let him renounce Na poleonic ambitions, stick to his busi ness and save his money. The races are treacherous things for those who play them, and the rocket-and-etick performance Is less productive of hap piness than that steady thrift whic: Is sure, even if slow, as a promoter of prosperity and a builder of character. HOTEL FOR WOMEN ONLY. inn Fmnelifo Ha. Ob. Recenrtlj F. reeled l.r (be Glrla' I nloa I That t llr. I'nder the auspice of the Kan Fran cisco Clii'ls' union s hotel excluxively tor women haa been erected and the members of the org miration are con grutulat:ng themselves upon tlieir new posse shioirr The union has been in exiMterue since 1884 and was formed ior the purpose of aiding self-dependent, Bulf-respccting girlt to live in nice surrounding at a cost In accordance with their means. The BiK-iety has had a house for some time, but it. is not to be compared with the new hotel. The home is self supporting and an average of 40 WBge-earning women call it home In the hvtel HO rooms are to be rent ed, the fcrice per month ranging from four dollars to h!x dollars. The board is $12 per month. The rooms are wyll furnished and ciyiimntlinus anil end has a stationary waKltstund. 'ihf house is exceedingly, well planned and provision ha been 'made for rfass rooins, ns the union proposes to con duct cIhhmcs in literature, music, sew ing, typewriting und othr subjects Ka.t kiuwiluiK. A fii!t bimkr ordinarily delivers a tiall at a puce of a little over M; feet a, second, or about CO uiiies an hour A Word to Traveler t incident to triivel- The excittjuicn ir.i nnd clmngo often brings ,:i lids reason no liome without a of food and wator dinrrhofMt and for one should leave bottle of C'litunbor I lin'a ('olio, C'l.o lora ami Diarrhoea Unmody. I'uc t tnd rHiii, Milium goaeiul tjk.l'os lu da by A. W. Ualoh lira;, all drug aud Tike comity, THE FARMER'S LIFE. T,e Parmpr's Hi" 1b Ihf lto fur me Hni.-r.Hyl No other kli'd if h.ilf so frp If fto-rny! ? i wi !! n f hrii V my n so cm inline, i a. pkv, the IV il thr- wiu-tlf are mine, . ,!,d in Ifcht the nin for mo doth Fhlne lloo-ray! I':ime Nature's beauty 1 b'ho!d Ilfio-rt.y! To me her wonders are unrolled H.r-rny! For me her blofmi btndm In sitrlnp;. For me her lid bird ft hm ly ping. With fruit she crowns me like a king lloo-ray ! I breathe nn a4r that' pure nnd weet Uttn-rny! .IiiFt pliiln and wholesnrrp fond I eat ilrwi-rfly I My hcaith I? therefnre cf the best, fin I all day ran work with zppt And have t niirht a pfareful rent- I am no slave of fashion vain Hno-rnyt My manhood true I can maintain Hoo-ray ! Ppon my owr. domain I stand, As proud as any In the land, And with no master to command H oo-ray ! Around my home I live my life Uoo-ray t Close to my children and my wife 1 1 (X!-ray! Far from the marts where men compete And erufh e;irh other under fe't, I find my simple pleasure sweet Uoo-ray! My children grow with rupired health H xi-rn y ! It's more to them than mlno tf wealth Uoo-ray! Snfe from temptations that destroy, Ppared from the luxuries that cloy, Their lives begin and end In Joy lloo-raj ! I'm happy all the bright day ion Uoo-ray ! My heart Is filled with love find song lloo-ray! I'm Innocent of worldly snares I'm free from worldly strife nnd cares, And everyone my gladness shares Uoo-ray 1 I wouldn't change my freeman's health , Hno-rny ! For all of J. P. Morgan's wealth lino-ray ! But If he could exchange with me He'd tos? his millions in the fjp And shout with Joy : "I'm free! I'm fre?!"-Hoo-ray ! II. C. Dodge. In Chicago Da'ly Sun. Stricken With Paralysis Henderson Gritnott of this plnce was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the ose of one arm and side. After being fronted by an eminent phy.-dcinn for quite a while without roliot, my wife reo- ommendod Cbnmhorl.itn's Pain Balm and after riaing t wo bottles of it lie is almost entirely cured. Geo R. McDonald, Mnn, Logan county W. Va. Several other very remark. able oures of p:irtinl paralysis have been effected by the nse of this lini ment. It is most wid.ily known ns a oura for rheumatism, sprains, and braises. For Bale by A. W Balch and Son, Mutam iras, all drng aud general storos in Pi lte county . I'oor Jens In Palestine. One of the highest Jewish authori ties in Palestine tells me, says William fi. Curtis in the Chicago Hecord-IIerald, that at least 35 percent, of his religion ists in this country to-day are sub sisting directly or indirectly on char ity, and at least 20 per cent, are abso lutely dependent upon foreign benevo lence. About one-half of them have sought here an asylum from perseeti tion. They have fled from Poland, Russia and Roumania. Theremainder ire aged or infirm persons who seek i grave in the sacred soil. They come here to die. The Mount of Olives is overed with cemeteries, and the slopes of the hill upon which Jerusalem is built are occupied by neglected graves Quite a number of Jewish scholars come here to study. Others are at tracted by sentiment and some com because they know they will be sup ported by charity. CanTUwlns hy Proif, A company has just been formed In France to relieve . parliamentary candidates of all the worries of genernl election. Posters, agents, orators, audiences all are found. Voters, however, are not supplied but if the candidate is not elected the company guarantees to return a third of whatever he may have paid to se cure his return. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Saved Hit Boy'i Life "I believe I saved my nine year old boy's life this winter with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says A. M. lloppo, Ilio Creek, Wis. "He was so choked dp with croup that he could not speak. I gave it to him freely until he vomited and in a short time he was all right." For sale by A. W. Bulch and Son, Matrimoras, all drug and general storos in Pike county. OX 'I MF. FARM, BEWARi; OtTHE-, iBuix. "Yes, I had that put up in large let ters so that he w ho runs inuy read. "Or, Tuther, he who reads may tun!" N. V. Journal. Henry L. Hhattuck of Hlndlsburg, Iowa, Kim curuil of stomach trouble with which, ho had been afiiicti ii for year by four boxes of Chamber tain's Stomaoli aud Liver Tablets, lb) bud previously triod other rums, dir-s and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by A. V. li iloh ami Son, Mutiimonis, all drug pud goueial atorw iu t'Jku couuty. inn P.! inn Li. J il Is like Flaying vilh a loaded Gun. If you have Kid ney Trouble attend to it at once. It is easy to toil whether your Kidneys or bbidclor are diseased. Take a bottle or glass tu.nblrr nnd li 11 it with urine. If there is a sediment - a powder like sub stance aftersttindlng a day and night, if it is pa'j or discolored, ropy or stringy, there is something wrong with the Kid neys. Other sure snnt of disease ore a denre to urinate often, pain in the back, or if your urine stains linen. There Is no question that Ur. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedv is the best aud surest medicine in tho world for dis eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood Rheumatism. Dvsnensia. Chror.io Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to Tromen. It quickly relieves ana cures Inability to hold urine and the necessity of getting up a number of times during the night, ana puts an ena to tne seaming pain when passing urine. The Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Bap tist Church, Spartenburg, S. C, writes: " For years I suffered with Kidney, liver and heart troubles, swimming in the head, duil headache and numb ness of the limbs. Physicians pre scribed for me and I took different medicines, but none of them did mo any good. But Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks." It is for sale by all druggists in the Kavf BO Cent Slza and the regular ft. 00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. S,mfe battle enough for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Br. Bsvht IttmHSy'l Wrm fyras, mo,t effrcttvs medicint-'of the kind known. &c. Druggists. That we are offer ing real Bargains In Shoes and footwear for men, women and children? Give Us a Call and See for Yourself. Ryman S Wells we nunc People everynhere will eventu ally insist on receiving the Ideal service they get here without the insisting The public it large is not one-half ts particu lar as ws ire In this matter of ' pure drugs, or In regard to the accurate filling of their pre scriptions. in the buying, handling, sell ing or compounding of drugs, wo never guess. We mare sure that everything It right in every particular. We want to ba your druggist. 1 n iniicirrn lllli.UU 1 11 Druggist. or?nn Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of lade or skin, and let us Lin it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, ru;, coat or gloves. Hut first get our Catiilofnie, giviuir , rices, and our kMippiug UiKatid itibtructioiis, su aa lu av.,i,i iiiisntkea. w e also buy i r raw fun Tim CHOSBY FRISIAN FCR COMPANY, 110 Mill Stract, KithesWi. y. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Ktuttj of Wm, H. CurtrlKht. d4?4't,ted. Ijt't(r4 of miuiitiUirituou t'rtvin Ih'U g-riuitHi to the uii(U-riKUctl, uil pi rsuiis in ih:tti to tin? Miitl eniuuj Hie rt'qimtiteii to uuiktf p(.ynu-i!( uiiil i1iom3 havlitK cluiiiib to plChtUt ibu fell lilt' w Ulltint (It-hty (o LOl'iA CUl'Kt' KKiHT, Aduiiniittrutrix. Milfoitl, Oct. tt, 11W3. TMPUJHCO CAVCATt- (8.- 6. tAHlL. - 1 IhMUt , lllsUS. MAP.KJ. fc--c'ufviiicHrs. T'i rlv-one ve -ra a tlve praeth. (liiiiir.n as Ui m .1 iv utui ti-nirii,i li'.y. 'Ante In: Ihm ul i ioi. -: 11. an. 1 .,-(,!. i,.-.. E'aor buuaulj J kUt, Wai,!uWa, U You h Know?.;gE XL a gov;, 1 L J William B. Kenworthey, M. D. rhysician and Surgeon. Ortlco and resilience Bronil street est (;iurt House. MILKOH1), I'A. Dr.vonder Heydo, DENTIST, Brick House Oppwlte Vanrtennnik Hotel iiromi Hir.-er. minora fa. OFFICIO HOL' US: 8 to ID a, m : 1 to p. m. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. Flro Insurance. OLI Hl l.l t III K COMP.IMKK, ItATFS RKASONAfll.K. Charles O. Wood, Agt. Successor to J. J. Hurt. ttf Office In renrnf Residence on Ann St. Milford, Plka Co., Pa. 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. I A FREE PATTERN I (your own selectinn) to eTary iur g -u-.n, jv icnii a jcar. Li;: ILLS A(t; nlGAZIIIEVl'-l A LADIf S' MAGAZINE. 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