Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, November 21, 1902, Image 4

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Sheriffs Sale
Hy vlrlur- ot n writ nf Kmrl Km ln" I
dili'd 011 1 nf tin- Cnurl ii' CiMiiliiim l'li-in nf
I'llll' I'liimtv. In 111"' clirni'ti'il. 1 v H 1 'p.'
tn snh' lv pnli'ilr vn.liin nr iiiiii'iy "t tin
Slu'rltt'd Ollii'ii In tlm Itnr.illKli "f Milforil,
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MONDAY, Til K K1H.-T DAY OF OF
CEMUKU, A. D., I'.KW,
Ht 2 o'clock In tin- nrti-rinviti of fmiil tluv.
All Mint i-iTtnlii pti-i'i'H nml imni'li nf lini'l
sliimti', lrln nml ln-intf nt (ili'li Kvrn In
tin- 'I'lHTnililii nf I.iii'kinviiTi-n. ('.unity nr
I'lkc nml Stnti'iif l'i-iiiiKVlv:iniM. Iviiinil"'!
nml ili-siirltn'il in follow: HKUIXN IMi
iitnwlilti- iilin- fur 11 "inw'f t til" worth
ITII lii.ltihi nf tin- L;n!-iHMlxt-H liver,
t h'-llim sonlh si-vi-n ' y ili'niriw woit t xn
luimlivil nml iwi'iiir iiirht pi-rriwn to n
JliiUinV. t!)'IU-f Blllllll furl V (IriZtl-l'S W-'t
tivn hlillilriil nil 1 pi'ii Iii-k tun wlilli'
plin-, Mii'lli-n Hiiilth llfiiv n ii.)jrni's wcM
nlni-tv-t tirro liti'l on InilF (ii'i-ctii'S tn n
pint, t hi-nr-o nnrth tlftvtlvn iloiiriiv. went
thn lioodivl mil lll'iv pi-rc-hp, tlli-nii-nnrtli
thirty live- i. r-- rnit llfty rlulit
pi'irln'n, tlii-iii'i' north ni'Ti-nty tliii-n ilr
fi:ri'tR o:l-,t fnrty-tiint' nml nili'-tlnlf (il-rrlli'
tun pirn-, tlii'iir" ninth fifty tli-irnt-x oim
01111 hiiinlri'il nml twi-iity thr.'H prrrho tn
n nt mil1 liy 11 white otik. tlu-tiro north ten
ili'ifi-i'i's wi'Ht. oni ii 111 nl nit mill t hirty-si'vi'ii
pet-oho to 11 rorni-r, thrnro north eighty
lli'irrei-H rust tivmity pi-rriii'S ton hrmlork.
tiinii'P down lh' hiu'kinvHxi-il river, tin
severnl' conrses anil iliit i rlees to the jilnee
of h.'uiniiliiif. h"liu tvo triieln nf Innil,
one In the warrnntee inline of Jonnthmi
lliil nnnilier h I t lie nl tier III I he w nrr.in
tee nmni- nf Daniel Cliir'i niitnU-r 71'--C'ON
I'A INMNU In lintli ot until tracts i-luht.
Iilllllll'i'il mill flfty-ievell neres with nllow
nllee, l-JteeptillK mill renervl'ii; out of the
ntinve ileserilieil .lonat hart Hltltrart. that
part- eonveveil to ,ImIiii linirn. linnnileil
lid (iese.riiieil tit f.illnws: I i 104 i I N N 1 Nli
Ht a iioint. forty mils behiw tile mouth of
the. HlonniiiiK tirnvii ereek, thi-lle ' down
the l.ai-kawmeii rirer to the line of the
land of .loniitliiin Hill, t heliee nlolitj said
line of Hili'uhind to the llawley llnini h
Tlailrnad and thenee alntitf the line of the
llnwley llrmiell Uallmad to the plaee nf
liesilniilnii, CONTAlNINti llfteun ncres nf
littid, m ire or lemi. .
IMPHOVEMKNTS
Ahout flftv ncn-ti of tlm nlmvii land Im
proved, Imlmien wood and timber land; ill
Bo trnod lilne Htone IihiiIh Imvliiff Heventl
qnarrien thereon; and haB ereeted thereon
4 dwelling hon-ies. 2 sliaill ien, 2 hams, store
Hlid dwellillir lioine, chii-ken hone, lilaek
smith Hliop, ien hnURe, pnivder house hint
ntlllinililing; DeMitof the llawley lfmlloli
Railroad on the prenilnes.
,'o.zeil mid taken In I'xenutlon hr the
pronerty nf William P. Austin and will be
old by me for caili.
GKOHGE GBKGOHY,
Bherlff.
Phorlff s OITlee, Mllford, P )
November 8, lunj )
Sheriffs Sale
Bv vlrtm if a writ of KUtI Faclu !s
HUfsl out of the run rt of oninrnon plciiH nf
l'ikfi count?, to tin' diriH'ttsl, 1 will rxposr
to siilo by publhj vi'inluciir outcry nt the
ithtiritl B ofik'ti In lliu borough nf M'.lfonl,
ou
MOXOAY, THK FIRST DAY OF OK-
CKMHKH, A. I)., Hnt3,
ht two o'clock in the uftcrnooi of mU day
All that certain ptettior purwl of hind In
the township of Dclawaro, county of I'lke.
and stuto of Pennsylvania, hounded mid
dehCPihed as follow; U','iiininir at a cur
lier tn public rond thence Houtlt 2i decree
West 61 TiMis, north decrees weht Ho
pods, soutli t I decrees wtt 4W1 :', rodn.
south dent 8 eabt- lUli tikIj. north '.Hi
uVtfret'B ettft V miIh, nui'iliwcst Hi rods,
nort h ?b di'Kni's pjet 5'innU to corner pub
lic road, tlieitee aloor nmIiI road north f0
decrees west (W nxls to place of beginning,
co'Unlning US acres more or less.
IMPKOVKVKNTH
AImjuI twentv acres Improved, balance
good wood and timber land; Iioumo uud
barn.
Seized and taken In execution an the
proper! fcf Henry P.aflle, d -.t'd, and will
be sold by me f'T rah.
GKOUfiK GKKGOKY.
SberifT.-
Shorlff' Onioe, Mfiford, Pft., )
Nov. i, lW.ti i
Sheriffs Sale
liy virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias 1'-due-t
on! o( i he iturr of common pit-as of
1'iUe ciisiui v. to nu' uirecti-d, 1 will expose
to pule ly oubhc vemiue or outci-y nt the
bliei iil s olln-e In llic borough of Miiford,
MONDAY, THE FIRST; DAY OF DK
CEMUKK, A D ,
nt, -J o'cKnk In t l)n aftt'riHHm of ftatd day.
All that eciiain pieet; or pit reel of land bil
uate in (in Uiwii!nu of ljh man. c u nt y
of Pik', wi ate of Pt-iiii-y Ivaiila. boundeil
bv tin IMawnrr river anil l.tmts of Kupt-rt.
N ills, Al!M;i ('. rpui k mat) and o hti eoii
t.utniiK Uiuv.u arrr.s and t wumy-sevyii
J.1UI mure or h s.
IMPUOVEMKNTS
About t'.!i a-Tcri Improved. b;Jais' e w od
land, an.! h is eret'l-jd tht-roou ht n lioue
autl uut tnii Sii n ni.
,-iM,i 1 and t-i k.-n in e. rnt ion a- t tse
pr- .pt-ri y o I " 1 1 i lit !) 1 ('nry (" f t't ill and
AIih :t Cuivi lit aiut u ai in- BoUl I v me br
Ca.itl.
i ! r:.:T - . N!:.'f.,,;I, 1H , i
Nwv, 4. l.m
The t: i f .1. -i.ii.i-, have 1 i ll fil.d j
v :i :i 1 1 , - 1 . , 1 1 v. 1 ' in' j , t"M 1 1 1 1 ! t i
1 1 : 1 1 . .!.;n n,:-,l. i,;i t:.L'
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Douglas Shoo
TliE
y, ?&$o 3.50 sho
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FITTER OF FCET
PORT JCRVIG
Sheriffs SHe
Ht vlrt lie nf a wi It of Fieri Kai lns hsintl
mil of the eoiirt of eommoil pleim of I'lke
eiilltlty. to me direetcd, 1 w III expose to sale
by puhlle vendue or ontery at tiie MherilT'B
oillee 111 the ImrollKll of Milfold. on
SAHHUAY, THK THIUTK.KNTI1
DAY or DI'X'KMIIKU, A. I), W"3
at 2 o'elni k In the nfiernonn of unlil tiny.
All that eermin fa"in In the rmrnnliiu nf
Mllford, I'oniity of I'lke and Mute of l'eiili
svlvallla, desi-rilied as fuliows: lliinnded
by the Drlavvare river and lamN of .Iiilin
M. Aldrii h, Mm. I.. W, A rnistronii. Mih
lti rtha Heed, enate nf Kate I). Van Wyrlt
and inhere, 1!(1NT.IXINU 2:l nerea and Ui7
perelti'4 of land, be the Rama more or lenn,
belnir I he winie upon Stephen (.'iidilebiwk
resided at the time of Ms death nml whleh
In cmin vested 111 Ii I 11 liy the last will of
Simeon v'tiddtbiiek. di'eeased,
IMIMIOVKMKNT3
Almnt ItTiaerei, of the above Impro.ed.
Iialanre woodlanil ; house, barn, wngon
hoimo, hay house anil out bnlldlnufl.
Seized and taken Into execution a?, the
property of Stephen ( 'ndilehnek, di'eeased,
and will be mild bv me rush ,
(i KOH'tK (illKUORY.
Sheriff.
ShorllT'B Olllee, Mllford, Ptt , I
Nov. 1H, lima. j
Sheriff's Sale
fly virtue o n wrltof Finrl Facias Issued
cntt, of the court, of common pleas of I'lke
(Minnty. tit me directed, I will ejrpne to Rale
by public veitduo or onterv at the sherilT'B
oillco In the borough of Milforil, ou
MONDAY. THK KICJHTH DAY OF
DKCKMBRR, A. L, im
at 2 o'chHik ill tho afternoon of said day.
All that certa n piece and parcel of land
sit uat B In t ho towiiHhip of DliiKinati.
countv of Pike, fltate, of P(unnyl vania.
bounded by lands of James Conwell Ira
H. t'lise mid others, containing 54 acres
tnoro or los. bs dencrllied In deed Ira 1J.
ft nl. to John Case, Deed Utaik 4d
pago (Via.
IMPKOVKMKNTS
About 15 acres Improved, bft nnco wood
land: dwelling hoiiHO.
Seized and taken In execution as the
property of John Case nun will be Bold by
mo for eimh.
' GKOKGE GHEOOUY,
S.-erifT.
SherlfT'fl OfTlro. Mllff)rd, Pa.. )
Nov. 10. line i
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENT
The following appraisements net apart
to widow have been tiled with the register
ftnd will be presented to tho eonrt for
eiiiitirmatlon and allowance on the third
Monday of Deeemher next:
KstaiH of Webb W. tlonrtrlHht, dee'd
Kleetlon of widow of real estate.
Kstate of Christian M. Leidel, dee'd
F.leetlon nf widow foi ?:10iii both personal
anu real estate.
.1 C. VVESTbUOOIf, JR.,
Nov. 15, KH1J. Register.
Administratrix's Notice
Tjetters of administration upon tho en
tate of Chris. M. l,eidel, late of lHnuman
township. diMieasinl, bavo lieen r. lited to
the llmlerslned. All persons liavllifr
claims agal.ist said estate will present
them anil those Indebted to said deeedent
will please make Immediate pavinetit to
KUAHK'I'H .IANK l.KIDKIj,
Mllford. Oct. Al, I'.nti Adminlsiratrix.
0
State Normal School
5 East Stroudsburg, Pa
J Reu-uliir State Normal Cnurwa, and S
0 Special Departments nf Music, Klo 9
6 culion. Art, Drawing, Stenography, &
and Tyicw ni iittf; nt rontf Coliegu
J Preparatory J VpartmenC,
FREE TUITION
0 Hoarding eipenses prr week, q
Pupils adu)iit;d at any time. Win-
ter 'IVrm opens ieo. !'lh. Vrito
for CHfalotftie,
f
El- L- Kemp, A. M.p J
Principal.
r rv ii -7- ron a ceo spit
1 J I 3MOKE
" 1 " Your Lltea-ay I
You can be curp) of any form ot t..t.-to hsi-ik
easily, h; nuulo Well, strong, u .: .mh' ;c, full. if
rif-w life uiji viP:or lv taking tJ,1
tfittt niVt-j tttdk ineu wrotij;. M my i- .n
ten fKiuiiii-i in tt-n dnva. over R O (J , Q ij Q
curJ. All dru'v.K. Lure puruiiin .1 li,.-l.-t
aiul a,huc i kKK Ad.l-rsi MI-Rim;
i;KiUii.iV to., tnujgo or infw Voik, ASl
Uibiil Ml ifi.sitit.tJ
are the most fatal of e!I dlz
eases. rni Mfi?n::iYtrE!ji
1
1& money ttfunJcJ. Cor.!a!r.s
rrr.t Lyudans as the Isst lot
ilil.cy anJ LlaJief troullcs.
I XUC2 5jc Ail J IX j.
CANDY CATHARTIC t "
ill
k.W.. ' UrblMA.
t:me :.-. ;i C.CC FVwr Si.iJ In bu'k.
A i'.t ti. .ho t. u j to vlj
;'!i VU."
Just Received I I
WORLDS I AnrrrCT
.1 tj iJ
u rACTory
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VV-..-'
AGENT
NEW MONEY FOR OLD.
Mlnr Peopl ttrnn-lniv Cnrrnrr from
the ll.nk llrtinrat tbv I -Bird
Illll..
There Ir an nniireeedenled tlemnttd
for new money. In leiuhinif out for
the cvidcilee of wealth lli-Nthetir laMe
ii ossRiliiifr itself in tli choice of the
tokeim of proKperity. New, cleRn,
crisp ii'ilea are in demanrl, nnd per
sons do not liesitHle to link for them,
ny lite New York llembl. There 1
ft istriiiijrly asserted objection to re
ceiving old, dirty, crumpled paper
thnt looks as though it might lie a
Tehielp lor ail orta of disease
rp.rnm.
This fact is in evidence nt the win
dow of every linnk teller in the land
and at the cash counter of every
store.
l'lense pive me new money," and
"Will you Kie tne a clean bill lu place
of thi.s one?" are request! heard
thousands of times every day. These
requests are having their effect no
far that there ia a growing tendency
to pny out only the clean, unobjec
tionable money. It is an illustration
of the old troth that people get what
they want ami insist on hitting.
Kvetv bank will verify this fact.
Old iinl objeetlonnble bills go into
I hem, but they do not go out to their
customers. They go to the redemp
tion division of the nntiomil treas
ury, where they are exchanged for
new money, nnd then destroyed.
That department reports nn Immense
increase in this brunch of its liusi
nefts. RUINED CITY OF COPAN.
AVork of RiFivttlm hy ffrlrnttnU on
Prehistoric Remain Stip'l 17
Hondo rim Government.
All work on the ruin of thr prrat
prehistoric city of Copnn, in l!ondiras,
hfl heen suspended hy order of the
Honduras g-overnment. Extensive ex
cavations have been mnde at Oipnn by
agents of the Peaoody exploration
fund, nnd preat pahwes and templeft,
giant stairways and hrond plnas have
been unearthed. Knouffh wu tinoov
ered to show thn ( opan w as the capi
tal of a great empire, says 1he Phila
delphia Presi.
The government of Honduras gave
no valid reason for stopping the exca
vallons, and the custodians of the Pea
body exploration fund hope to be able
to get permission to resume work next
year, rk the prohibition Bfenid to be
only the result of a temporary freak
on the part of the native ofliehtls.
Meantime a wall has been built around
a part of the city nnd wntvhmen, living
In huts amid the ruined palaces of for
gotten kings, keep away natives who
might deface and destroy the elabo
rate stone carvings and sculptures.
The history of Copan Is written on
numerous columns and the wall of
the palaces and temples, but no man
as yet can read the inscriptions. Arch
aeologists of the Peahody museum
have, however, mastered the calendar
of the vanished people, and, with thh
as a starting point, are gradually mak
ing progress- toward the acquisition of
a know ledge of the language of the for
gotten empir-
trr
!' u P r f
In each pound package of
from now until Christmas will
be found a free game, amusing
and instructive 50 different
kinds.
(itt Lion Coffee md a Free dome
t Your Grocers.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE.
The hifttd p; r e icvXU nee of tho cflolra)
liH-fiU-d wnl'in one lilmk of th Whitr
Hot. and iim-t t y opposite the TivnBury
r iutb', lauie iu ine etiy.
VltLAP.D'S HOTEL
A fiiniuuH hoti-iry, n-omrkalilo fur it-hintm-itai
lations uud i.n .tHftatm-d
iwrjuilarny. H.-i-.-tu I v iviiovhImI, r (aijiud
flATIO'iAL HOTEL
A Irtiidniartr Hinnng the hitt-I of Wah
iliyli t n. titi ; UU''-'i 111 f. inilff VtHIb tty
jH.-ivl, nl tuttl hu;h .fli. i.tls AUv.iy b
-fi'nu Iivun'.o. ii .-.t-iit i v ro.'iitHli'lt'd nd
l'i Utlflfd li-H.T liiMU HVnr 'pp. i'n. K
H. iu). WALT bit hi itTO.N, liv. ilr,
i h.-,f hutt-is am th prlm-ipul iKtlii K-l
n-tKtt-vu,is r tliH c.ipl.i. at nit itnvtii.
i In v Hie th- tft.-'ving pUMvb nL fXitr
uii r 1 1 , ri, H
U rAPLf S. frocflotor.
jt , Utviirr,Mna(vr.
Foley's Honey j Tur
i r i 'i,.: '.',tu i', A'ii tyivtc.
Vl'VT AND PERSONAL.
1'hp nlilest elinnrelliir f ver nppnlriteil
In Fnlniifl mm Itfirnti (antpbeli of
Rt rt hetlen, wliu w tm fi'l rer olil wliu
niaile elianeeller in lii.",9.
!'r. KnMtnun, a f It lilomUd Sinn
lndijtn, in at present a pur eminent
h,vii-lnii In 1'iikntd. After prrmhmt.
iiiK frnm Hie ltimlon ninUenl i linol,
J'r. l';ii,tninn, married Klnine Gnoilal,
Die (met, an.! settleil dnwn in Dnknta
He was a rrnek Xiiiitimil player iwl
nhnmpion athlete In liin Dartmouth
cullijre cLnT.
( iirneliiis. Vnmln-rlillt ami lii f.imi'.T
mill form part of the airier C(ilnn'
in Wnnhitifft nu the eomltif m-riMin. Mr.
ViniHerliilt hn tuken an option on a
linniicoine iiiil lu the new Willard.
where he will live until real estate
nifn find a hon to unit, him. Three
firms have heen retained to do his
house-iunt in.
Itev. Kidney Swann i vlear of a
chnreh In ( nrlislp. Kneland. and H
also an enthusiastic wheelman. Ilav
Itilf some buslneM, to trnminet In I, on
don recently, he conceived the idea of
making the journey on his bicycle.
He covered the entire tIMance, 301
miles, in 24 hour, and wns "Ktronfr at
the finibli," aa the race track people
sii y .
At the recent tneeHnjr of the 111 itish
Association for the Advancement of
Science Sir Frederick lira mw ell offered
a siipfiestion which a ifood many lf his
henrera refused i take neriounlv. Ilia
lda wa that the Icadinfr powers
Rhonld adopt the Italian language a
the proper orpnn for a world n-peeeh,
ury iiifr that after 20 .year no one
should lie eligible to ntliep In thei-e
countries utilesB aide "to speak and
write the Italian totijrne.
Sir Michael II icks-Ileach, at present
cabinet minister, owes a parent, deal
to his tacitnrnity. Mnny years apo he
and Hen jamin Disraeli were guests at
a dinner, and the prent. lory w as much
struck by the furl lhat the other man
sat, nil through the dinner without
Maying more t.him yes or no. Learning
who the quiet young mnn was. he vent
for him next, day anil offered him an
undersecretary-ship, aayong by way of
explanation that R polit icinn who had
audi ii wise tonpue wns deserving of
advancement.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
The bip(;est hedirea in Kiifflnnd are
at Hall Jlarn. in Hiiekinliumtohire
They are of yew, 30 feet high.
The sunniest spots In the t'nited
Kingdom are the t'hannel islands
which enjoy sunshine ciuriiif Hit. 9 per
cent, of the time the sun is above the
horizon in the course of the year.
in the lTK;)nda protectorate1 , de
scribed1 by- Sir Harry .Johnston in his
latest volume, there are the largest
lake, the largest swamp, and the ling
est forest in Africa; also the largest
extinct volcano in the world, and the
highest African mountains, with u
hundred square miles of ice and iiiiuv
right, on the equator.
The following' qualification are re
quireil of every soldiier selected as u
recruit: lie muKt not be under 20 or
over 25 years olil. He must he strong
enough to lift a one hundred pound
weight with both hands to a position
level with his chest. He must be five
feet eight Inches In height, and able
to run a course of seven mile in an
hour. He must also be of good char
acter. ,
NOVELTIES FOR THE HOME.
One 'of the new pillows has a design
surrounded by the small flags of all
nations.
Clocks in the form of small but thick
watches with heavy crystal faces are
hung in horseshoes. Sometimes the
shoe is turned tip and at others down
There are lovely jardiniere of white
china painted in soft colors. One
had an exquisite design of pink roses
and another showed a charming poppy
design.
Handsome Japanese screens are
made of combed ash and are about
three feel high. Each of the three
panels is divided in depth by a narrow;
shelf above which ii a glass frieze
painted in onentol design.
Some new jars' of gins for holding
flowers come in English glass. There
are a few cnnveiitiiniJil ruised figures
or flower on the plain white surface
J hey also come in white with the d
sign in color.
BITS OF SCIENCE.
Light passes from the moon to the
earth in 1 seconds'.
(irunile Is the only common rock
which shows no truces- of animal or
vegetable life.
(res is the quickest growing of
plants. t'nder perfect conditions.lt
will flower and sed within eight days
of planting.
Fifty of Europe's .'.7 main glaciers
are rapidly decreasing. A Swiss mar
hie quarry covered by ice in 1T7U was
laid lare just a century later.
It is weil known that the palm-like
nipa tree of tropical Asia has a sap
exceedingly rich in niyar, but so slty
that its uliii.dUi.n has not been found
profitable.
NEW LIGHTS ON OLD VIEWS.
"Man lakes his own wherever he
find, it." And. oftcu that of others as
well.
"Kvcryotie knows where his own
shoe pinches." And he blames the
shoemaker.
"Few women turn gray because
their hut-bbundii die." CheiiiUt. are
too invtmive,
"A rich child often sits in a pour
woman's lap." And when grovi n for
gets it. Tow n Topics.
"A man doe not iook behind the
door unless he has stood there Liai
se!. " Aud he usually dues.
Pliyiisiatis Prescribe It
Mitny btonil mimled physicians
prescribe Foloy'u Honey nn,i Tur, as
the liavo iiovcr found so safe and
rvliubio a rmnoily for thruut nml
lung truuhlu.4 113 thin groat liimli
cinii. Sold ut Armstrong's; drug
sCuro.
f!uiAt Vour liuwels With (.icHretfc
i ..... if !.-.' Kiti-., luira coii"iiiito n'u t v-r
Sv-v.v,,;. ii v. i.'. iii, aiui.ivsivi..i.a u,v...
Sick Headache?
ooJ doesn't dii'Cft well?
Annctitc roor? Howcls
constipated? 'I cr.;;uc cortcd?
It s your liver! Aycrsl ills
are liver rills: thev cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
JSC All dru(t!li!.
V. nut yi.tir n "ii
Tir,, ii nr i ! 1 . 1 r.
T 1'i inl n lirsutltul
C'JCKINGiSAifS DYEwh'slfer.
I nf iiiiMctmit llntnnr.
Certificate of dentil me not ducii-
menlH where one usnnllf seeks for
humor, but there is frequently to be
round ,n ttiern much of the uncon-
kc iotiM variety, fcnyri IVmnun's Week
ly. Here, for Instnnec, is how the
ratine of death ia atated In the case
of a liiboier: "Med from Injuries
reeeivi through a bull neiiilentallv
kneeling on his chest." The consid
eration shown for tho feelings of the
hull Is a fine touch, anil augger.ta
grave question on the moral respon
sibility of the lower animals. Agnin,
a man ia stated to have died "frmti
the effects of Injuries received after
bring run over by a railroad train
in motion, owing to a misunilcrstnnil-
tug between deceased nnd nn engine
driver." 'Ibis description of a rather
irdintiry railway casualty Is excel
lent; It, too, is so tender toward the
feelings of the living.
t.nst Jewelry In l.ntinVtry.
flefore sending linen to the hiur;-
dry look every piece over for forgot
ten collar button, and atick pins. The'
Inundriea are repositories of more
lost articles of this description thnn
in dreamed of by the public. Kvery
tiny quantities of gold and jeweled ar
ticles are picked up. Some of them
are Identified nnd restored, but more
are simply pocketed by the finders.
Money waa frequently found in the
pocket of washable waistcoata worn
lust summer.
He Could Hardly Get Up
P. II. Duffy of Anhlcy, HI., writes
"This in to certify flint I liavn tiikon
two boltlns of Foley's! Kidney Cure
nnd it bits holmd inn ttioro than any
other medicine,. I tried many ad
vertised remedies, but none of them
nvo mo nny relief. My druggist
recommended Foley's) Kidney Cure
ind it tin (iiim l tn ). U lfore ootn
inenoitiir its tuo I wan in such n
shape Unit I ciinld hitdly Ret up
when oneo tli.vn." Hold at Ann
stroii'M drug hlore).
The Inn-ps of Cuimoii mid of 1$-,it-
i'ork (lie Icatliii; caniliiinle.-i for the
spetikt-rKltip of Ihe House, nre gather
ing: for the finy. We can look for an
anltimled Vonlest.- Tariff revision
w ill enler largely into tho result.
A Policeman's Testimony
J. N. P.ittorioti, ni'lit. p iliooman
of NmhtM, I i., wriie-i, "Last winter
I luv ! tv bad ooM 0:1 my Innuj.i and
tried at least ,i half dozen advertised
notili remedies and had treatment
from two pliysioiunsj without getting
any benefit. A friond recommended
Foley's Honey nnd Tar and two
thirds of n bottlo curod me. It ii
it the greatest coir-li and lung med
ieine in the world." Hold at Arm
strong's drug store.
Now that political Instructions to
voters are no longer needed, Col.
Watterson can again direct his atten
tion to the New York Four Hundred
and Mr. Cleveland for 1001.
Anxious Moments .
.Some of this most anxious hours
of n mother's life are those when
the little ones of the household have
tho croup. There is no other medi
'duo so efTeetiCe in this terrible mal
ady as Foley's Honey nnd Tar. It
is ft household favorite for throat
and lung troubles, and as it contains
no opiates or other poisons it can bo
safely given. Sold nt Armstrong's
drug store.
Is .Senator Carmack, with his retl
locks, still convinced that the whole
country is with him in his desire to
throw over the Philippines and furl
the American flag'.'
W. A Ilerren of Finch, Ark.,
writes, "I wish to report that Fo
ey's Kilnoy Cure Inn curod a torri
Ible case of kidney nnd bladder trou
ble that two doctors had given up."
Sold nt Armstrong's di u store.
Kince the disfrachisement of the
negro vote In the South, the deuiir
era tie majorities no longer show up
larger than the total votes.
There is no eonh medicine so
popular as Foley's Uuney and Tar.
It contains 110 opiates or poisons and
never fails to cure. Sold at Arm
.-.troug's drug store.
The democrats couldn't really have
been expected to do any bitter in
view of the crops and the prosperity.
Foley's Honey and Tar always
stops the cough and heals the lungs.
Refuse snpstitutesj. Sold at Arm
strong's drug store.
It in lie'ie'viil that the remaining
evcti jMipulNts iu Ktm-iis ull cast
their votes.
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
reliable, t:e d unit tested, safe and
-.ure. Sold nt Armstrong's drug
!U.'10.
pi?
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i
We are now lo
cated at tho corner
of Front and Sussex
Streets.
KANE,
Telephone
A few oOc shirt waists left at 30c;. 7oc at 5oc; 8."c at
70c; 1 at 80c; $l.f0 at $1.
Summer lawns 9c reduced to Tie; 10c and 12c at 8jc;
A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 2fc up.
Hosiery, Dry Gotxls, Groceries, Hardware, Etc.
A general line of goods to meet all your wants.
rastroM & Go.
T.
NEW SPRING AND
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 DEVOF. & 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. WALLACE
Telephone Cull 62.
DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE
A. D. BROWN and S0L
Manufacturers and dealers in all
kinds of Lumber,
Contractors and Buildcro.
Estimates made ; personal atten
tion given and work guaranteed.
OFFICE, Brown's Caildinrilford, Pa.
"BEST OF ALL FLOUR."
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAY.
in need of nny
Hello to No. )., or come to
SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA
TH F"
SHOE MAN,
Call P;. J. 184.
Harford St., Miiford, Pa