Sheriffs Sale HI. of Fieri ini I ' ' lit virl "I- of a I nut nf III!' ' Olir I ci" ( imm.n ' v i L .. Ill V. tl III'1 '1 i'' .,1, 1 will npr , f.i nil'- t'V 1 ih'o -IvnlT 8 Vi)i -o in U null l M ..fol'l. on MONDAY, THK FIll-T DA."? OK UK CKMHK.U, A !., !;, ni 3 o'clock in llif nfii-rii'Tin "f " - tl l.i v. All'thuT c.'Vliiin ptef" :iml )inn-H , of lmol uttuiei'. lyintf rihI ln-ins nt lilon Kvro in tlin TnVn-iliip if I.nrknwfixt-n. C.imity of l'idoniiil return of IVnn,vlviini'i, houndi-il aml ili-Miirib-il in follows: Ul'MlNMX'. nt ii whitt pirn for ft i.-orncr nt The south i-ni m.imin of tlm l.n 'luiwiin-n river. Ili.Miw south wventy ili'ixiv.- wiM, t am linnilnil mill twin y--inht p.Tele-s to n hii kmv, th-nro sonlll fnrly il.-Ki ! tti-m two hiinilri-it nnd tn 'c li to .t l.il.' l mi, tin-urn Konih (illi'i-n (! -ii's wi-M liiin-tv-lhrni anil oni' linll pi-nlies to I. jrwt, then'-i- north llfyllvn e'r:-ei- wi'ki thn-p huintriil mil lift V i i i . thni--llorth lliirtv-llvn tl' krii'i"' m-l IlftY-i-ililn ii'ri-h-. Ihi'iii'o north 'vi uly three ile greoa cn-t forty nttuMinil on hnl f pen-In ton nin. thi-ni-i- north fi I tl-irr-" ens one hundred ntnl twiey Hove pen-he t- riHiom- liv nwhlti' mik, tin m north tioi di-iT'vin west on" ii 1 1 ml f d ntnl thirty on jii'ti'hi'S to it form r, ttn-iin- north ciirhti ilesrni on-f twenty i.'ri-lii's lo ii ln nilo. k th'im-e down tlm I irk it v u x ' ' t river, tip sevenil colirsi's rttid di-( hiiim-s lo the iilm.'i of hi'irinuitor. Ifinir two irn.'ti "f I'ltiil ono 111 tho wnrivmton nimie of .lonnthiii. 1 1 1 I) ll in her H" ill" n'ticr In lh' wtirr.m-Ti-t- nntni" "f IHniel ( 1 ii r - niimlwr 711 ( K IN I' A IN I N4 in lint h oi snict irni is I'iirlr hnndri'd ntnl fifty-seven ami with iil'nov nn.'ii. I'.xi'i'plinir n ml reservl-.K out. of Ihr nbovo di'.ii'rihi'il .Jotmihiin Hilltrnet thitl p.-irt I'onv. vi'tl to .John Lenin, hnmided nnd deserifv-d B follows: H1-:HI N XIN'-i nt h tioitii I'ortv rods b'lo-v tlm mouth nt the Hloninlnn' Grove err-'k . 1 h'-no ' down tho Lni'knwiixt'n rivi-r to tin liim of th lunils of .looinhiiil Hill, lli nco nlonir fsnid llnui'it Hill's land to tin' Hnwl.-y UranrV Tt nl Irond mid llrfno' nlonu tin' lini' of tin' llnwh'v H. rmi'h H.iilio-'id to l hn pltii'O of npirinnlin, CONTAINING Hfiwu in'i'i-a ol land, m jre or less. ' IMPROVEMENTS About, fifty ni'ri-s of the nhovp Innil iin proid, biiliim'o wood nnd timber land; iil bo wood blue utoni' liuids hnvina hcvituI qmirrh'3 thereon ; ntnl bus erpcted thereon i dwelling houses. :l shnntie. U burns, store nnd dwelling houe. i hiek,'!! house, bbiek smith slton. Ice lions!,, (xi-vder house and otithtlililiiitfs; Depot of the 1 1 ii w ley Uraiu'li Hailrond on f lie p emies. 'e zeil nnd taken ill execution ns the property of William )'. Austin and n ill be Bold by me for e ' GEORGE GREGORY, is la-riff. Shcrlfr's Ofllee, Milfi'td. Til., ) Novcinljer o Mr! i Sheriffs Sale 111 x-irlup of n writ of Fieri Fnelns Is filed out of thn court of common pleas nf I'lkn counly. in me ill reeled, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry nt the dhei'ill'B olllce iu the boruHKh of Milford, on MONDAY, THK FIRST DAY OF DE CRM HER, A. D., m, Bt two o'clock in the nftei noo-i of snid dny All thnt. cerlnin piece or pnrcel of bind in the township of Delawnre. county of I'ike, nnd state, of lVniiHylvnuiii, bounded tind described ns follows: lleuinnititf nt n cor ner in public rond thenee soul h 'Z deuri-ps west fiH rods, north m rii'Ki'ees west n rods, south 21' deri-i-s went, i';, rods, mmih 84 dejjt'eis east HH'i roiU. north 8n tlearees east 7:l4' rods, northwest Hi rods, llorth liO d'trreei ens! fi:trods to corner llo road, thence alon said road north 60 dearees west Ivirods lo place of beginning. ooMtniuing IVi mires nionior loss. IMPROVEMENTS About twenty acres improved, bnlnnep (rood wood and timbL-r liindj huuse and barn. ISelod nntl -taken in execution hs the propertfof Henry Plnlllo, d 'u'd, and will Du sold by me for cash. GKOl'.GE GREGORY, Sheriff.' Sheriff's Odice, Milford, Pil., Nov. 4, lihe! ) Sheriffs Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias i1--mit'd out of the court of common plcne of Pike, couiitv. to me ii reeled, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue-or outcry at the tthnritTs ottice iu the bmuugh of Milford, on MONDAY, TIIK FIRST DAY OF DE CEMBER, A D , nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon of srtid dny. All that certain pteeo or parcel of hind ait liatn in the township of Lehman, county of I'ike, slrtto of Pennsylvania, hounded by the Delaware river and hinds of Rujert Kilirt, Anna C rtpackman and othere, con taining til'tcen acres and twenty-seven perohca, inort) or loan, IMPROVEMENTS About ten acres Improved, balance wood land, and has erected tlurruou hen hou.se and oui nul liliiiH. Seized and taken ! execution as the iniiiieri v of Willia ti Henry Col terill and Ailwrt Cotterill and will be koM by mo for cash. UEOKUK GREGORY, alien IT. SherifT Ofrte, Vford, Pa., ( Nov. 4. I f1'- ) Sheriffs Sale liv virt ue o a urit of Fieri Fa --la issued OUt of t he court of com mon picas of . I'ike count v. to iiu' directed. 1 will ex pom u h-ile by pul)lie vi'Uiliia or outerv at the slicrilT's oliUie in the borough of Miifoiii, uu MONDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A, D., Uiu2 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All that i;t ria n pue and 4a.luel of laud mi uai-o in t ti.; t.i iirsliip of Din jmiui, cuiii'Tv of I'ike ita'H of Pennsylvania, -bounded by JhieU ot .lame- 1 -ouweil liu li, i aw and oilmi-i, C 'liiaiuin M acres more or l--s, ns -.!.?, -d in (i.-cl !nt li. Ca,-.e vr al. to J. thn Case, Deed Ji.iok 40 IMPKO FMKN'l'S A hunt lTi itcri'S impi larni; itwclliiiL- iii'i-. 1, ha ance wood- tr-l ainl tat-' ii in i-Xfuviou us rlic iirni.Ti v i-f .liilm l'u.' ui.t will bo ..hl l.y lai' lur cii-ji.. jjv.. !;:: okk-.jotsv. fl (Mltf. ,-riU s ( MU, Nov. -V ilfoi-il, Adr.-siniitr.trix's Notice ' Si'ti iiimn ti t.; n--l,ip. i;. h-v1 Ho:: J i, no 1 uu 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 v u : '! in . ' ' 'i n i "7 l In each pound package of Lion Oofico from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive; 50 different kinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game at Your Grocers. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of the canltal. lorn red within ono block of tho White House and directly oppi. site the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotvlrv. remarkable for It historical nspiociat ions and lonc-snstaijied popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, pat rotr.ed in former years by presidents and hiffh otTlcials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered bet-ter than ever. Opp. t'n. R. R. dep. WALTER BDRTON, Res. Mgr. Those hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They aw the best stopping places at rea sonable rate- O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DtWITT.Managor. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa Regular State Normal Courses, nnd Special Departments of Music, Elo cution. Art, Drawing. Stenography, and Typo writ ing; strong College Preparatory Department. FREE TUITION Pnarding expenses $M 50 per week. Pupils admit Led at any time. Win ter Term opMis Dec. sfttth. Write fur catalogue. EH. L. Kemp, A. M.v Principal. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Liieawavl You can be currd of inr form of tobacco usincf family, be matte well, eiroiiK, r-nvrn'tir. full nt new life and vior by UWiutf titi-TO'l&AC, tn p.(tfls m t'n tlpyq. Orr S V Q , C it Q let bihI aiivica I K I: H- Ail.i r-s i i-.Ri,! N Li Knaii.ijv co., Liuugo or icw ork. 4o7 mm mm are the most fatal of all dis eases. k U Lla I 0 Cwuiuuivv! Ku.uuwy c? money refunded. Contains remedies recognised ty emi nent physicians as the Best let tliincy and Bladder tfoulles. riilCH 50c iai $1.00. CAN Or CATHARTIC 'I- V' " ' t-'r. t-e. ' 'J " lirugfuu. CtnuiJie stanfied C. C. C -Never sold In buik. ot th dcrtltt wlto tritl to i.U : ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE of W 11 11 ('.,urtli,'!it. lir: IL.liiillilsl I ,;i h,ti h.i li- II in I, -i n! - lit , 1 , all Ml! il ill ' hii- 1 f, 1.1 I, I, it I ii.n 111-" 1.. .ml, -1 1,1 ; !,1.-1 , I I ik,- .VIII, WW II ,1- ! l.Ol 1.- .1 1 Hi UttICO V .,-.11 DON'T know whnt's tlip matter wilh int" sid Kill ot In his wife nt the brcnUfast table. "I nm rest- ipsa and nimnst feverish at times. H thorough Rnd searching exaniiimt inn. iKnt ho had here Bt home, hut Hip "1 tw M ranfje, Klliot he sa id, finnl monient 1 tret down into the eitv I , 4 can't ttdl for the lift- of me begin to feel worse. I am no rest less and irritable lhat the bovs in the oflire nre In Iking nbont it. 1 hve to foree my f elf to work, nntl this aft ernoon I lost a good contract simply because felt too badly to quarrel with old man Tlarkin over the pre liminaries. J don't neem to take Rity interest in anything. " "You'd better see Dr. Robinson." said his wife. That afternoon Elliot went over to the doclor's otVioe and described his symptoms to the sympathetic physi cian. "There don't neem to be anything definite the mntter with you," naid the doctor. "We'll wait and see what develops. Tome in and see me again in a week." Going home thnt evening on the train Elliot sat in front of two ( young men who were talking bo ear- MADK VICKHTR U'NtJEfl ABOUT THE OFFICE. nestly that he could not fail to over hear what they were Paying. " fought for 30 minutes," was Ihe first thing that, caught his ear, "and when I landed him he weighted four pounds and a half." Large mouth? inquired the sec ond youth. "No, indeed. He had a small mouth and the gnmiest fish 1 ever got a hook into." "When are you going up?" asked the first man. "I'm going on Wednesday evening to spend four days, i on aee, Thurs day's Memorinl day, and we close at noon on Soturday anyway, so I'll only lose a day nnd a half, and I can get four days good fishing out of it." That evening when Elliot got home he took down the big tin box which contained hia fishing tackle and over hauled its contents. There was a de lightful memory in every reel and spoon hook. He oiled up his favorite multiplier and fitted together his pet bamboo casting rod. His wife had to call him several times to come to din ner, and when he came nhe noticed that he seemed to eat with a better appetite. "How do you feel to-night, Wil liam?" she asked. "I believe t feel a little better," he said. "The doctor says he thinks I need out-of-door exercise, and I think I'll stop in the morning on my way downtown and make a few casta at the pool in Garfield park. Hut he couldn't decide what was the matter with me. I'm to see him again in a week." Hut when Elliot got to his office shortly before noon the next day he seemed to have suffered a relapse. He had spent an hour caMing a rub ber frog at the pool in Garfield park and there was an unnatural color In his cheeks. He was even more dis traught and iiervouw than before, and several times during the afternoon he got np from the desk, and, Feiz- ing the light bnmboo rod by the butt, made vicious lunges about the oftice with It and then smiled complacently to himself. 11 is partner looking on in wonder half quest ionej" whether or not poor Klliot was mentally af fected. Klliot left the office early and vis ited a big- downtown fish market, where he bonelit half a dozen black bass, an eiijht-poiind pickerel and a 'lmess of croppies." When Mrs. Kl liot retnonstruted with her husband for briii'iii!; home such a wholesale supply of lish he was inclined to be an(.'ry. "You linow well enough, he said, "that I have no appetite. I can't eat a thing, and I'm losing fleh. You oulil to lie giau u i can nnn some thing which appeals to ine. Voiutrem to think there's nothing the matter with me. Hut 1 know I'm in a serious condition. 1'iu nervous and restless. I've lost interest in my tu.-.iness, and the doctor is utterly unable to diag nose the cae. And here you are kicking because I bring home a few fish. Yiiu ou'lit to be asliami'd of yourself. .Now let's have the crop pies fried for breakfast I don't sup pose they'll taste like anything and the pii ki'icl baked for dinner. " When KUiot went to the docto lia - - Anaioui Moments futile of tlie most anxious hours uf :i Diotht-r's lift) are those) when ! lie lit, tit; oiit'H nf I lie housohoM have, tho croup. There is no other medi cine so -H'nctiv in this tumble ihhI ady us I'ul.-y's ilutii-y nnd Tar. It is a lii-usioliu! 1 fiivcntu fm- throat Mini lini!." troiiMi-s, mid as it oont iiris ti-; nputim or othor pi.i.-ioi.s !t tan he wifi-ly pivi-n. i-inlii tit A T nsl rung 's ilniL' st i. -re. f. iilLOOT. Ti)nl time he flt thnt he was fast going i"' (leclinc. The plnsidnn listened to him and then made a what's the matter with you. Von are certainly utTT)ng fmm an extreme ly obscure disease. I'll give vm a tonic, and 1 want yon to telephone me ns soon a you notice nny new symptoms." The next dny was the Wednesday before Memorial , and when El liot got to his oflire he found among the mail on his desk a somewhat diny and rumpled letter which post marked at a logging town in the big woods of northern Wisconsin. For some reason he laid aide much more important business letters bearing on some big contracts and tore open this disreputable em elope. It. con tained a sheet nf paper evident Iv torn from an old account book, and the writing was painfully crooked and laborious, ".Mr. William Elliot. EsuM it began. Dear Hill: I thought I would writ yoiui letter to let yon know thnf tho muskics are biting" like the devil this spring In the south fork ot the Flambeau. The ice has all been out for three weeks, and me and Murph have jus come back from polin' up to the lake. We caught a IH-pound cuss at the foot of Little Hull rnp- ids, and up at Fishtrap we got about a dozen big pike in half an hoiw. There has been high water this spring in all the lakes, so the fish could get. up through the creeks, and I miss my guess If they ain't the best fishing this spring we ever seen in this coun try. "Say, you remember that bunch of bass we pulled out of (hem sunk tree- tops at the mouth of Stptaw creek Me an' Murph stopped there last Fri- nay and we yanked 18 out in 20 min utes. And we got a lot of strikes cast ing around the shore near the Pork Parrel with frocs the. next morn in g. "Murph and me has both got a new canoe, extry wide and 30 feet long. We pinched the trees down on t he reservation this winter and got 'tin down the river without the Injuns ever getfin on to us. "If you're thinkin about coming up this spring you better bring about eight dozen frogs along and mebbe you better send me a telegraft mes sage, so I kin get everything all ready. Ed Johnson was over f mm Milwaukee aiready and had a good ketch. Well, good-lv, until I see you again, frum y "Andy, the 'bum guide. KUrot read the letter over again. Then he luid it down on his desk and walked over to his partner's desk. "Frawlett," he satd, "I've just found out what's the matter with me. I'm suffering from a severe at tack pf niuskel lunge nit the brain I've been to the best doctor In town, but he couldn't do a thing for me didn't even know what was the mat ter with me. Just now I got a letter frnm ntj old north woods guide. . -AmVi' an1 h. diagnoses lny c-use to ' the dot He favs mvl-ski(.s ore llitig like the devil this spring, and ac says if I'm coming up this spring to wire him. I've sent him a message already and I'm going up to-morrow night to stay over Sunday. . To-morrow's a holiday, anyhow, gad we close at noon on Saturday, so I'll only lost half a day. 1 want to go Ashing that's what'H the matter with me. 1 got to get my hook in a musky. I'm feeling like a different man already." When Klliot told his wife about it that evening she smiled indulgently. "1 thought that was what was the matter with you." she said, "but 1 knew you'd be furious if 1 ahonld sug gest it. Anyway, 1 m relieved to know it is nothing rjiora &eriou.M -Chicago Tribune. SJJJ BimliJplllMU .SIIUHI H ai hjmh i( oa pu 'iox j 04 Uds 'uuod a enu.w ai 'a'h.yV,. .ilulO All uiijiu 110A op 1 0 ti . a,ajpJ (sau m n.jrfiijq K-lltOO jUlt H tUU ifOJltl t pjO.MJ J l , . 'aosumtsod pdiptdJ ,,'Jlii 's j.nijciit om pjj uin.i 4i a 'u.woi jud uouiuit'4 ),, 'ilduiij 4IMVJ Phiiounj Prescribe It Many broad mimlntl physicim prescribe I'uijy ' Honey and Tar,' as tin- have uovir found o safe ami ri-hnbio a rmnsdy for throat anil lunjr troubles aa this j;n-rtt nimli ciiu. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. K.luiAt Vuur bovreU Witti Cktcitretft. ' 'i)l ; 1 ,.i i ic, cure CMMMiliMii ,m l',:Mr. Iv,., i u.lj V. lull, UfUfc..a.t I i;i uui a,vU'. , "I GOT TO GET MY HOOK IN A MUSKY." Liver Pills That's what you need; somc tl'ing to cure your bilious ness and give you a j;ood digestion. Aycr s Pills arc liver rills. They cure con stipation and biliousness Gently laxative 3.1c. All driiKBlft. i '1 a lieautitul .Whiskers II 1 if . f Ml - II '1. M;i ylipl Ip - !iil .vit'i limw tlint 11irri p a ".Turk Hie Kissi-r" nl inigi- fu lltta ficichhiirhMixl. Minnie - Oli, lin't thnt. lovrly! I must II ml mil Ms hn iln I .- ( )liio St a I liitMlml. Illiln'1 fare tn Knnvr. : I,afT,-in--rvt- put h new iMiniinilriim Pn you Itnnw w hj I nm like n tmile m ith H sore Menu r (iriirtt-."; I know yon nre. but. 1 ilnn't knnw w hy y mi a re. li it-H go Tri bune. I lrlr llenlthy. Fnsiern Mim (in the linrkii-s) Thi is h irnml, hi-nlt h y i-nunt i y . isn't It ? Webtelli Mhii - la us. il . hfHlthy enough ef yr-h don't put on too n:ktiy ln N V. Weekly. Xew to lllm. "Ah," said the stnr boarder, he turned the bnli over with his fork, "the chunks of meat are familiar, but I i-iin't seem to remember the iotnto.' Oilcan" liecord-HernM. Wrntti llefeM-efl. "Isn't Tiiniuins' wife, ungry bernufie he bet on the nues?" "No. He won. Hut ahe's going tu be ungry if he dues it niiin." Wash inglou Star. t;irft a" Ml AYirtl. Morlitieil l'.i 'iili-ff room Yon told me vour father's wedding present would b a rbn k for four hrjures. llluMiiir Hriiie Well. Isn't, $11. 30 four ii'iiires? t'liii-ngii Tribune. AnMlier VHir. Harry Don't yon remember that when wi- were enyiifji'd lust summer we 1-ut our initials on lhat tree? Mai i nie- till, that's u ilu-nt nut. N, Y. Sun. lie AVnitteil In Know. "W here's .lane?" asked the mntter "l'l)lui! 9. arranuin the luistresi' hulr." "Is her mistress w ith her? 1'hlludel )hia North American. Her l lllill. Mifs Mark Does she patronize bar gain sales? His. Down l)oen she? Vhy, he would buy eygs at one. Ilurper'a tin- tn v. I'uor lelnileil Miiai. "Has Sni()uer any secrets from hia wife?" "Not one. Hut he thinks he hna." Town Topics. Ha Could Hardly Get Up P. H. Duffy of Ashley, III., writes "This is to cortify thnt I have tnken two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and it hna helped me more thnn nny other medioine. I tried many ad vorttsed remedies, but none of them guve me any relief. My druggist recommouded Foley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me. Bofore com mencing its use I was in such a shape thnt I oould hirdly got up when once down." Bold nt Arm strong's drug store. Agltatiou by the republicans of Iowa for a revision of the tariff does not seem to have interlnred with the size of the majorities. A Policeman'! Testimony J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I ha 1 a bad cold on tny lungs and tried at least ci half do.on advertised oougb. remedies aud had treatment from two physioians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. It ia it tho greatest cough ami lung mod icine in the world." Bold at Arm strong's drug store. It will never do for us to continue to call Mr. Camion "Old Uncle Joe" if he should lavoine Bieaker of the house. W. A Ilerren of Finch, Ark writes, "I wish to report that Fo ey'a Kidney Cure has cured a terii hie case of kidney nnd bladder trou ble that two doctors had given up Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Tumniaiiys cry of corruption in the country districts of New York more than amusing. ' - There is 110 cough modicine so popular as Foluy's Honey aud Tar It contains no opiates or poisons aud never fnila to cure. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. ' AVhy comment on the size of Mr. Cleveland's neck nicasure'.' It js toll sitt-. . I Foley's Honey and Tar alwnys stops tho couyh and heals tho lungs. Kct'use supatitutes. Sold at Arm Ntiong's drug stole. Is the old firm of Cleveland und Stevenson really Koiu to resume IjUmUH-.-.-". Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Sold at Arnist roup's drag b tufts. , . . . tail Wo arc now lo cated at tho corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone BABjCtAISTSi A few "50c shirt waists left at 30c; 75c at 5oc; 85c at 70c; $1 at 80c; $1.50 at $1. Summer lawns 0c reduced to 7Je; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 25c np. Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. T. Armstrong & Co. NEW SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. . Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. For Sale Dy A. 0. WALLAGlL Telephone CJI 62. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and S0i3, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion clvon and work Guaranteed. . OFFICE, Brown's' Buildiny, Uilford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA THE . SHOEMAN. Call PJ J. 184. Harford St., Milford, Pa