PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, Deoombor 12, 1902. I'Ullt.IHUHI) KVFRY P-HIHAY. OrFIOIt, BHOWW'S BUILPlim BROAD M si'Bwripth'n: Onr Year One dollar and 0 ft y rent. BlX Months .Seventy-five rents. STKICTI.V II ADVANCK. Knten-d n the nlcn of Ml,r"r,1- Pike County, tViiiiBVlTnnln. n wen ml olasl mutter, Novninlwr twrnty-UniC, im. Advertising Rates. OnoqiiBm(l))r,1linl.nn(ilns. rtl(m -II .no ir.i.h aiiha.Mini.iit. Insertion .60 ii.HUiiK-il nti', (nrniBlit'd on implication Will lie allowed yeurljr mlvertlf rs Legal Advertising Admlnlatrntor's and K.xeon'' r notuvs - - - - - Auditor's notices plvorre nntlee - - s no 4.00 S.llO Sheriff s wiles, tirpnnns court sales, r TN...nn.r'l mile. Count? Bl'IIU ment imd eleetlun uroohinuitioii olmrged by the moiare. J. H. Tnn Ktten, Pl'BLieilKII, Mllford, Tike Ctiimty, P. A COSTLY JO It Our neighbor this week Jumps on two of tbo connty commissioners with both font nnd hands. It says thnt a bridge abutment in Delaware TrhioU was estimated would cost not to exceed $10 to f 15 to repiiir was let nut bv dnvs work under the supervision of Commissioner Al bright and that it has cost the oonnty tl80.20. The original cost of both abutments and wing walls was 98, and when Albright was asked to explain why the bills were so large be was so dum-founded that 'be could only sit in the, corner and 'suicker' " It further says Bock and Albright signed the check In payment, Nilis refusing, and adds " 'Keforrn' officials are an expensive luxury." " After the favor shown our esteemed ootemporary by the above named prtir awarding ft a. nrintina lob for which the PRK98 was low bidder this Is the nnkindost cut of all, but In truth we see nothing very surprising about the matter for probably the same Influence was exerted in both oases. You are out for bargains, novel ties and holiday gifts now and it will pay you to read our advertising columns. Do not tnlss seeing what the merchants are saying about their goods. OBITUARY JAMES MITCHELL CUMMINS Mr. Cummins, whose health has been failing for some mouths, died at his home, the old Half way House in Westfall township, Wednesday night. He was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, Aug, 16, 1830, and came to this country when about fourteen Years old. He was for a time employed by A. T. Stewart in hi large store and also by H. B. Cluflin whom he served faithfully and who held him in the highest esteem. He was also a speoinl policeman in the riots in New York during the war and rendered vnlutible service, lie was a kindly, genial man, pleasant and affable in manner and exceeding ly polite and courteous to all. While residing in New York he married S.irah Campbell and in 1872 the family came to reside on tho farm which has ever since been their home. A daughter, Sarah, died last May and hor death was a sad blow to Mr. Cummin over whioh he greatly grieved. He is survived by his widow, one daughter, E'lima, and two sons, James C, of New York, and Win , of Ames, Ohio, a dtudent in a voter inary school there. The funeral conducted by Rev. E. M, Smead of the Milford Presbyter ian church will occur at the late rosidonoe Saturday, tomorrow, at 1 p. tri. and interment in Milford cemetery. Rupert P. Nilis of Lehman was in town yesterday. Mrs. A. E. LewiH is in Washington, D. C, visiting her son. Miss Blanche Bidlaclc is spending the winter in New York. George Slawson and wife oio visiting in Attlwboro, Mass. Mrs. Charles Cunkiin, of Matamo ti mother of Mrs. Suuton Supplue died this morning. Senator L. J. Martin of Newton is in town to l.iy locking after his fees for defending Charles Wirtz. Benjamin Palmer was locked up this morning charged with attempt ii.g to enter W. F. Choi's cellar. Mrs. 1 1 .-ratio Lillibridire of MuncM, T'iiiwiiil, in vi.ilUii li.-r sister, Mrs V. uintiu Anjle. ;-ho Is traveling ill tl.e in!.. re.-I-j of l.i'.r ut;i.im. Jin Ancient Foo To Iwiilth nnd linppini'P" in Rerofnln B nply ns ever sinoe litnp iininptnorinl. It Cfinsofl bundles in Hie Deck, dis figures the pkin, inflames the miirmU hieuibrnnc, wastes the mnscleR, weak ens the bones, reilnces the power of resistance to disenw nnd the rapacity for recovery, and develops into con sumption. A bitnrh nppenred on the left sine or niT ivck. Jt CHili'ed great pHln. w laneed, and tiecRine s running ore. I went Into A eeneral ileellim. I was rsnnted to try r n I I . 1 Inbnn IKM.fl n rnr..:iinniin, himi h-ii nr.-. .. nix bottles my nerk was heaieil, and 1 have never lind any trouble of Ilia kind since. MR. K. T. SNYDER, iroy, .)!!IO. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will rid you of it, rndicnlly and per mnnently, as they Iinve rid thonsBDda. Methodist Church Jottings, (fly Rkt. C. E. Sct'DiiKK.) The communion service that was not hold last week because of the illnes of the pastor will be held next Sabbath -morning. It it a fitting time to question ourselves with ref erence t,n our relation to (rod and eternal things The evening tnpio is, -Sacrifice for God." At the union week of prayer sor, vices Mr. Smeadand myself, have de cided to follow the general theme suggested for the churches, hut to subdivide according to the following plan. The general theme is the Christian church. The following are the specific themes : Snbbaht evening Jan. 4th, The Christian Church Its necessity. Monday evening. Its Mission. Tuesday evening. Its Method. Wednesday evening. Its Power Thursday evening. Its Unity. Friday evening. Its Catholicity. Sabbath evening, 11th. Its out look. We call special attention of the members of our churches to this an nouncement and ask the heartiest w- operation, that this week may 1 result in a more pronounced loyalty to the church of Jesus Christ. On Tuesday evening, the Oth Pre siding Elder Dr. Wright will be with us and preach. We speak for him the largest hearing possible. Those who heard him last year will be only too glad to hear him again. His presence will add greatly to the profit of the week. Let me call attention again to tho faot that after the week of prayer, special evangelistic services will be held in our church. These meetings will be open to all. The gospol ts not tho sole possession of any one church, nor is it tho privilege of one, only, to push the claims of personal salvation. We invite the support of all who are interested iu the higher spiritual life for them selves, or the conversion of ohildren or friends. At the business meeting of the Epworth League held Tuesday even ing the following oluoers were elected. Pres., Harry Armstrong; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. B. E. Brown 2nd Vice, Mrs. D. Gregory ; 3rd Vice, Grace Boyd ; 4th Vice, Lilly Van Tassel ; Secy., Dudley Ryman ; Treasurer, Benjamin Be'irdsley, n "7 1 ri 1 una Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a sup-ojestion as to why it does what it does bcott s JLmulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at fullest in strength, taste. its best, least in Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of tiie peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. V.'e kill tie glad io itnd lomplt to any jullirtr. s pMiui )a :) IS I'll (t) f titli t SCOTT Sl EOWN8, Chfcmibta. q f) TY.ii! St , New York. ri n n Zis U ill L UdDdDdU In Darkest Ireland The North American is publishing a scries of loiters by HiikIi Sii'.her- hind on conditions social, industrial and political as they are in Ireland. Tho first article was printed Deo. 8, and was followed by othnrs which, for graphic description and masterly presentation of facts, have no paral lel In recent newspaper writing They will continue until the subject Is fully exploited. Mr. Sutherbihd is familiar to newspaper readers. As Commissioner for the North American to the Boer Republic in the concluding days of Kruger's Presidency, as a staff correspondent for the sntno paper in the mining districts of. Pennsylvania, his work attracted widest popular interest as well as the closest consideration of the students of economics, political and otherwise. Mr. Sutherland is conservative and of the widest in telligence. His articlesare of unique interest, as they sre characterized by truth,. Prejudice, either for or against a master-ridden race, does not enter into the work. So far as one of blood and flosh may do so. Mr. Sutherland has divested himself of human sympathy and gives the plain cold facts of the situation. Ireland's wrongs, her real consti tutional injuries and her oppresod state have not been told of late Government espionnge, theccrtainty of a term in jail, social and business boycott operate as a press censorship iu Great Britain as thorough, if less direct, as in autocratic Russia. Newspapers dare not print, corre spondents dare not tell the story of Ireland's Woes. Puhlio spse.ch is felony, the printing of a Notionalist newspaper in Ireland a crime with out dofonoo In order that the truth might be known, therefore, The North American commissioned Mr. Buther- nd as chief of an expedition into Darkest Ireland. For weeks the searchers for truth traversed the nnntry. They have touched every side of every questioe ; talked poll tics with the peasant in his cabin liscussed land tenures with the Ouglish owner In London. They have got at the heart of one of the greatest political revolutions the world has experienced, one that is taking place without the world being a ware of it. Fortunately for contemporaneous history, there Mr. Sutherland to write and The North American to print the story. Mrs. B. Frank Schoonovorof Leh man died Monday aged about sixty years. Her husband and one daugh ter, Mary, wife of Daniel.Brodhoad survive hor. Agents of the law and order society in Philadelphia some months sinoe seized a large number of slot machines. This week they were hnrnod and about t50,000 worth o' I hem went, up iu smoke. The ladies of the Episcopal church furnished a most excellent supper last evening' which despite the bad weather was well attended. Tho net proceeds were about 90. Do not forget the sale of fancy articles and supper in the Presby lerian church parlors this evening Port Jervis people are growing lesperate. The? back wagons up to coal cars load and drive off. Tbev will pay for tbecoal and do not Beem to fear arrest. The report of Lionel Ciirden, British Minister ut Havana, shows coticlu slvely that sugar can Is? produced In Cuba more cheaply tnan anywhere else in the world, and that Cuban planters can get rich on any prices f sugar which will enable other grow to live. If this is the case, the -que lion un.ses whether nnd how uuu we need to "help Cuba." How is this for legislation? "Be It enacted by the general as sembly of Virginia, that it shall he unlawful for any person to kiss tin other unless lie can prove by his fam ily physician that he hasn't any con tagious or infectious disease." The senate committee on Territ ries by a vote of (i to 5 have agreed report for the udmisilon of Oklahoma and Indian Territory combined as one state. New Mexico and Arizona were ignored. Senator Quay vote! with the democrats, and in favor the omnibus dill. While finding fault with the mes sage, us Is but natural, many demo erutie members have expressed them selves as willing to join the repul cans in legislation along the lines luiit down by the president for the control of trust s. Mr. Cannon hits a clear way for the speakers-hip. Paine, of New York I.itticlhld, of Muinc, and Dulzelr, of I'eimsylvunia, have announced the w illnliavtul from the race iu the terest of party harmony. ( mr government would like to see the i luii of the New York lliiauch uith reference to the settlement of Venezuela's debts succeed. 'But the stale department has made it cU that this country will not bind itself in iiny way likely to involve any lia I iiiiy or re-ponibility. PAIII lii THE BACK. A Sure Sien of Kidney Trouble. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will cure you.. Tin in the back is a never falling sign of kidney disease J another sure sifjn is the condition of the urine ; if you have a pain in the back then look to the condition of your urine. Tske a glssi tumbler and fill It with urine ; sfter it bs stood ti hours, If it has a sediment, if it U milky or cloudy, paleor discolored, stringy or ropy, your kidneysand bladder are in a danger ous condition and need Immediate atten tion, or the consequences may prove fatal. F. C. Wiloox of 5T.9 New Britain ar., Hartford, Conn., says : "I had a frightful pain In my bark, the result of kidney trouble. My fihysictRn seemed powerless to relievo me. I determined to try I it. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy ; it helped me wonderfully, and in a short Mine cured me completely." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is the one medicine that really cures all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. ' It is wonderful how it makes that pain in the back disappear, how it relieves the desire to urinate often, escjal!y at nii(ht, and drives away that scalding pain in passing water ami manes you well and strong. It is for sale bv all drutrffists in the Now BO Cant Slrn and the regular fl.OO size bottles less than a cent a nose. Sjmfe bttlt-$ourk for trial, frtr hy mail. Dr. David Kftnnsdy Oorpvratlon. Rondout, N. V. If. baTlfl rnnMT'll Bot irllf rarilrnl odre CaWrrb, Hoi f ever i l14 la Hca4. (Uu. PLAY BILLIARDS. French rhjrslrlana Are tmrrj That the (lame Is Declining In (be Freneh Halls, Somebody has discovered thnt peo ple in France are not playing billiards so much as they did formerly. Over this announcement hu arls'en a lam entation. I'll vsk ialiH have joined in it as well ds lay admirers of the gnme. Thej declare that its disappearance would be a inibfortuiie from a sanitnry point of view. The game, they say, gives just the exercise they need to a great nuinher of people who without it would take no exercise at all. While involving no severe physical exertion, it keeps the muscles in shape, stimulates the cir culation, helps the digestion and re quires just enough mental effort to give the nervous system a rest from the ordinary worrier of life. In proof of all of which they cite the good spirits usually exhibited about a bil- pard table. For elderly people, for the stout who cannot take much exercise, bil liards is pronounced an excellent tonic. Bo the friends of the game are preach ing revival of its popularity. Coughs and C6I1H in Children I use and presenile Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for almost all obsti nate, constricted coughs, with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recommend it o all in need and seeking relief from colds and conghs and bronchial af fictions. It is non-naroolio and safe in the hands of the most unprofes sional A universal panacea for all mankind. Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M. D.. Ph. D.. Chicago, 111. This remedy is for sale by A. W. Baloh imp Son, Ma tu moras, nil drug and general stores in Pike county. Opposed to Wasting Labor. "tome, now, ( hnrlie, hurry and ay four prayers and go to bed. "Where's papa?" Why do you want pnpa?" "I want him to be here when 1 any uy prayers." "Oh, never mind. Papa's busy lomewhere. Come now, like a good fttle boy: 'Now, I lay me down to lleep .' Hurry, it's getting late. "Hut I want pupa to listen. I'm roing to pray to Clod to-night for a police patrol wairon and 4 football nit." Chicago liecord-IIerald. Cantlnnes. wi flr.cf tractlcna (n arhool hard, exc-eedlr gly Ilevote what attention we will; And later, whoi w have reacted hood's estate, The bene r halt puzs'.e us Etlll. Jucgt. A. J. Snel wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account ot pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera anc Diarrhoea Remedy will put yon in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle nnd tako pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr. Knell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by A. W . Balch nnd Son, Matamoros, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Tnkln Her Down. May- Yes, 1 have accepted him n says I'm a prize. Fay Consolation pri.e, I presume. Nobody else would have him. Phila delphia bulletin. His KlraK Gffraar. Employer Do you ever take part in games of chance? Applicant f or s Pobit ion I haven't yet, but I expect to get married next week. Chicago Auieri.-an. H.T. Mclntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who has been troubled v it h a dis ordered stomach, says, "Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me ninro good than anything I have ever taken." For sale by A. W. Bah h and Son, Maliwnorus, all drnc and general t-tores in I'ike county. ANTIDOTE FOR iiiAL!l)iji Hulilii i s X the titsk of incking holiday uifts is easy when the right, Vods nnd the right iieople find each oilier. We want to save many a fruitless scaich this seas in by suggesting now that precisely what, you whii, is to be. found in nnr stock. It is bigger than ever before, con tains more now, novel or beau tiful goods. Our entire holi day stock is now ready. Where can you find better gifts tbnnin such lines as these: Sterling Silver Novelties, Fino Imported China Pieces, Handsome Toilet Articles, Fancy Pipes Si Smoking Goods, Fountain nnd Gold Pens, Exquisite Perfumes, Caudle Slicks, Stationary, Etc. I C. 0. AIIJIbTIIOXG i Druggist. HOLIDAY ARE ALMOST HERE. YOU ARE THINKING OF PRESENTS MAY BE USEFUL MAY BE ORNAMENTAL. WE HAVE ALMOST EVERY THING TO EAT, TO WEAR OR LOOK AT. PRETTY AND GOOD AND BEST OF ALL CHEAP. WE WANT TO PLEASE YOU AND WE WILL. Ryman 6 Wells. 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. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and residence Brond street, I ext Court House. MILKOK1), PA. rmnr. , Marks. 'MS - v " ' DSlthS. "VikCCPVBIOriTS. Tt-'-'v-one ve rt s five r-HUMl'-e Opinion as l ulvt -v f.r,a 1 iitt-ntHhility. Writf tor look t i-in:. -: iei-rt r.wne..f HO!-ON IMtr 1 tree(. U sjitiinffton. ft A They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cas carets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, ;ut them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold 'fcbulk. All drugg Us, ioc. To Get Rid of s Troublesome Corn First soak.it in warm water to -ioften if, then pare it down as close ly as possible without drawing the ! 'dood and apply Chamberlain's Pain ! Halm twice daily ; rubbing vigorons- ly for five minutes at each applica- tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the -ihoe. As a general limiment for ' sprains, bruises, lameness and rbeu- mutism, Pain Balm is ancqtialud. For sale by A. Vv". Baloh and Son, Matiimoras, all drug and general J storej iu. Pike county. Lrjcaiivc Ercnio Qumino Taints, llilion koies told In to 13 month. Tt!i si TrntEl-f' YyckoiTs flew York Storo News Christmas elling Begins .Aid it begins rit'ht. Begins with every section fully fortified to meet the remands (-f t)iP pift givers i.and who is not a gift giver at Christ inns?) To fell nu nbont this big stock is the object of this "ad." Can't, tell you nl out ii li of it by any means ; enn only sueerest to yon the strength of some . f IS mi'i-t prominent features, a hint here and there to guide you in t bujmg. A visit to the store will do the rest, and that visit yon flie (onlinlly invited to make at as early a date as possible. You'll llnd tne Christmas spirit pervading every nook and corner of the shop. THE SALE OK llANDKF.IiCIIIKI'S We've provid ed for the wants of our handkerchief buyers as never before. More than double the selling space. I lone every thing toward making chnos- Ingeasv. Men's all-linen hemstitched, I V " '""-'""it " iiti any machine, i,. . E. iiu . i.- . . ,.- len years guarantee. Hie to oOe; all-linen initialed, 15c to 2oc. Ladies hi either variety, "c to $l.ftO; IK ITS AN A careful studv children's from He to i!0c. I'M MR KLI.A TRY of vour wants THIS SHOP in tills Import O ) O I) What Intercompany - ant itein Iih iu.-iiLi-ifiv i ,i .....i. i. i I been made. Materials of the best i uiii . .'i i,ji i mi iiii.cn iinin in ill,- , .. i en singly than some of the best perfumes'? Colgate's pep-; fume here in bulk and In fancy bottles ut ")C to a $1. None lietter. Toilet waters, bay ruin, pure soap, sachet jsiwders, etc. I.KATIIKIt (loons I'oc ke t books, coin purses, card CHATKIALN KS cases, new wrist All make useful and lings, bead bags, appreciated pi appreciated presents. You'll find ; arguments very powerful O I, O V K S A N I) MITTKNS FOR MKN A N I) W O M K N No stock (p our Mere busi er now and better repre sented Kid gloves, mocha gloves, lined nnd unlined, wool golf gloves, tleece- lineu kids and mochas, silk mittens nnd golf gloves. Kvery conceivable lOVV U!ll cull lie p-mniiiu. I Hadn't you better look into the merits A (1 R I A 1 Ihe fur provision : of tills ollerhig? Hure to solve the CHRISTMAS for gifts is most ; gift question here. SABK OK FI RS complete. Sjiecinl-! . I.v procured lines H I Ii K S AND What more appre- all up-to-date. We know of no gifl.DRKSS (iOOI)S elated gift than a more sensible than furs. An exception-! new dress pattern al opiKirtunity are three near-seal jackets, elegeutly silk lined, f 15 each, worth t'M. SILK AND Nothing gladdens MKUCKRIZKI) the h?nrt of your 1'KTTI COATS wife, your mot her or your best girl more than a genuine silk petticoat. iuar nnteed from the best taffeta and priced on sale with cheaer goods. The mercerized look like silk but lack the swish. Trimmings plain or elaborate as you may wish. ('Hit 1ST MAS The success of former HOOK STOCK Christmas b(Kk sales has encou raged us to make the finest sho'ving of books in the tore's history. All kinds of books for all kinds of people, and all priced to clean the shelves by Christmas eve. Worthy of siecial mention is the stock of children's looks, many out of the ordinary. For older ones two lots of "padded" poets, 7c and "., worth $1 and Jl.oO. Special values iu Bibles. ('ALKNI)ARS GHd purchase of a lot BOOK L E T S of fancy celanders en ables a marking of half price. Booklets embrace illus trated fsiems of dillerent degrees at different degrees of price, 5c to !4ie. FANCY In addition to our line of 1'ILLOVV pillow tops referred to te T GPS fore, two new lots are here, one fraternity, Odd Fel lows, Masons, Red Men,' etc. Pillow cords to mutch, all colors, and the pillows to put inside. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Sarffples Cheerfully Given Stroudsburg, Pa. v jit THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jamea Build ing. Naw York. Forth TrMtmntand cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. k PHItFECT HUMS TRRATMKNT OK SANI TARIUM ADVANTABK8. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervla, N. V. Adjoining Oumaer's Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. H. E.Em ersort, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. 1 1, TI 7 Y . . . J; 1 I k j IT. i TJ aJ To Cure a Cold in Onz Day " V WHY NOT After handling the A SEWING Demorest machine for MACHINE many yeam we find It merits all virtues credit ed to it. Afnde of best material, good workmanship, ball bearings making u iignt running. The new drop head , ,, , . iiniiiiicn seieeieu vi on me greatest care, ri(, Hre iK111I1,i , . k,,..,. strong line of men's umbrellas for gifts. Children not forgotten either, oOe tofl. MACKINTOSH KS AND RAIN COATS For men, wom en andcbildren. Women's with caies or the new automobile ruin coats of the new water proof material, light, comfortable and guaranteed water proof. Canyon think of a more ac ceptable present than the aliove? To tllU IlltA wlw. la .1 .... . t- they're Indispensable. V R A M K I) PIC'ITRKS Fortunate purchase bv our New ork otllce (if framed pictures puts ttie price of high art on a par with the chearsort. Beautifully framed etch ings, good subjects, at 'llc. and Itdc. and $l.o(i. Have you had a chance at our ten cent nicture slc? If not, We've you've missed an opportunity sold hundreds. A new lot coinimr. , w,, or ik? or a fmwv wool waist. pattern? Corduroy or fancy velvets are strong sellers for waists. We'll help you select such as you may w ant and do it honestly. M EN'S FURNISH INGS FOR CHRISTMAS The men folks have lieen nnii Iv provided for. Things useful. things ornamental, all gotten up w ith an eye single to their adaptability for gifts. Our stock of men's ties has lieen swelled for the occasion, price range iOe to $1.U.). Last is t tie swellest of the swell. No more appropriate or appre ciated gift than an Kelipse shirt, suit of pajamas for outings; Iu jewelery, sleeve tuitions studs wtch fobs etc r j H,isieiiders in fancy lH)xes, no extra charge for the box, house coats, collars and cull's, silk mufflers, gloves. THE 1 1 GST OF These we ran mil v OTH Kit ITEMS hint at, but you'll FOR GIFT'S find the Insiiection of them profitable and the buying more profitable still. Handkerchief Isixes, glove boxes, collar and cud' Imxes, necktie boxes, pin cushions, tobacco jars, fancy calendars, blotters, magalne covers, fancy mir rors, chicks, paper knives shaving pujiers, smokers' sets, hand mirrors, card, hair and ash receivers, ther mometers, hair brushes, fancy trays, fern dishes, vases, match safes, men's traveling sets, military hair brushes, framed pictures, picture frames, match strikers, fancy box paers and other novelties, ornamental and useful as well Hail Orders Quickly Filled 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. Our let returtil it we tail. Any one scuitsua skclth autl description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the ialentalility ot aaiiie. "How to oblum a Hutent " eut uixm reUcMt. I'atema Hccured through us aitveiliMec Ur Mile at our exeiiMf. fateuit taken out thiouult ua receive t-citl tioicr-, without charge, in run I'athnt Hkcd u, an illustrated ami widely circulated jouiuuLt consulted by Manufacturers autl Investors bead tor sample copy f REK. Addissa, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (latent Attorneys,) Building, WASHINGTON. O- C Fire Insurance. OLD BKLIAlil.K COM I IMM. KATKH ' KKAHONAItI.lt, Chariot O. Wood, Agt. huM!suor to J. J, Hrt. f Olticv iu rear of Reside ih-h on A nu St. Milford, Plk Co., Pa. Cura Crip la Two Days. ca every svys vTC?y Ii rmrt" tcx. 23c. ft
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