PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, December 19, 1902. 1'imMHHF.n RVF.RV FHIDAV. OFFICR, BROWN'S BUILDlTfH BUOAD KT. Bt'BSCRIPTIOJC Onk Ykar One dollnr and fifty cents, Bix Months -Seventy-five cent. 8TKICTI.Y IN ADVANCE. Kntcrod it, th post office of Milford, Plfa (oiintv. Prnnsvlvniilft, ft second class mutter, November twenty-II rat, 1SKI. Advertising Rates. OnsqiiRr(nlrlitllii0,onilnsiirtii!n -H 00 Km-h iihm(iuent lnrtion .W) Hfxtuont rnU'H, furnished on implication will be allowed yearly advert!- ira. Legal Advertising. Admlnlnt, tutor'" nnd Free ior notices - - -Auditor's notices lllvorce notices - 1 9.00 4.00 5.(10 sales, Hhnrifl'a sales. Orphans' court County Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclnumtlon chftrgi-d by the square. J, n. Van Klten, PUBLISHER, Milford, Pike County, Pa. Hotel nnd summer boarding house keopers should be prompt to avail themselves of the opportunity of fered by the Erio to advertise free of cost in its book of summer homes. Lot the city people know where you are and what attractions surround your place. Get them here, they will all go home and speak a good word for this section and so make its merits more widely known. George Buchanan is visiting in New York. Representative John C. Houok, of Lnanca is in town today. The borongh council will hold an adjourned meeting tomorrow, Sat urday, evening. Madam Tissot is in New York visiting her daughter, Mrs. Percy Lyman whose health is not good. Wm. J. Bates a fireman on the Erie, residing at Main moras, was caught in a wreck near Georgetown on the Wyoming division yesterday morning and besides loosing a foot, was badly scalded. He was pinned between the tender and engine for nearly nine hours before he could be released. The grand jury of Monroe county has indicted Sheriff V. O. Mervine, Deputy Sheriff John Morvine, a son of the former, and W. H. Reinhart the watchman. The sheriff and depnty have givon bail to appear at the February term when they will be tried, but Reinhart has not yet been arrested. A mere comparison of the amount of wages paid the workingtnan now and during the last democratic ad. ministration, and then a further com parison of the cost of the necessities of life during the two periods, do not truly indicate the condition of the laborer. The excess of days which the employee works during times of prosperity over hard times must be considered as "increased wages" also. The Massachusetts Bureau of labor recently presented some intertating figures showing the present compara tive full employment of labor. The average number of days of operation of all the industries of Mas sachusetts, including those not affected by any possible change in the tariff, was 297.83 in 1892. It dropped to 278.40 In 19H3. It was but 281.03 in 189G. It was 292.78 last year. This difference amounts to an increase in wages. The total amount paid in wages In the typical factories under review by the bureau was $137,972,501 in 1892, 1122,405,937 in 1893, $130,845,551, in l89o, and 17ti,861,715 in 1901. In spite of freight blockades the railroads broke the November record last mouth. And the railroads, how ever much they may lie anathematiz ed, are a sure barometer of the busi ness activity of the country. The old-faahioned Democratic Commercial Appeal suys thut the democrats "will have to try a new deal." Perhaps it would be better to throw away the present deck and go back to the old one with which of yore it was able, once In a while, to take au unimportant trick or two. A scintillating thought from the pitri'.griijili ediior of a Kansas C ity paK-r liiels expression in the sug gestion that Professor Garner, the African baboon expert, should read the campaign predictions of the lion. Jim Griggs, and see how his imported monkey talk compares with the do mestic urticle. Holiday opening at I'yman & Wul'.s titoro. The best of every thing for Christmas. Come in and look the goods over It will you you to awe our display this season. l)iti.-,s making iu ull branches. Will j;o to the house or do the work fat huin-i. A:?J;'.-s M.UiY Lflwn, J.ir":el street, M 'f .pi. Get the JJost Out of Your Food Yon don't mid can't if your ptomnch is weak. A weak stomach does not di (tp?t all that is ordinarily taken into it. It (tets tired ensily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Anion the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after rntinr;, lits of ner vous headache, and disagreeable belch ing. "I have tnken Hood's flnrsnosrills at dlflcrent times for atomarh troubles, nnd a run down condition of t lie system, and have been Rreatly benefited by Its use. I would not be without It In my fmrlly. I am trou bled especially In summer with wejik stom ach and nausea and tmd Mood's f irsnparllia Invaluable." K. B. Hickmaw, W .Chester, l'a. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Strengthen nnd tone the stomach and the whole digestive system. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Rev. C. K. ScrniiF.n ) The topics for next Sabbath will be concerning the incarnation. In the morning this theme will he dealt with as one of the great facts of the Christian religion, ami ir. the even ing the appeal will be tinned on the Divine gift to men our obligation. to give ourselves in rtturn. The Christmas service will be held on Ulinstmas rigiu at ine uoine ohuroh and on Christmas eve at Union. This is a season of the year that thousands are made happy. Why not? There is a close sympathy be tween heaven and earth, so that the joy of God in giving is the joy of men in receiving. As we give our presents to our friend-j, shall we not receive in open spirits the gift of gifts, the Lord of glory ? Let us keep in mind the revival services to be held after the week of prayer. The demands of the Christ mas season will then be over, and we will have time to give ourselves to the work of God, without inter ruptions. We have moved the organ in front of the choir, leaving the entire choir (oft for the singers. This has the advantage of giving us tho mucn needed room. It also brings the organ nearer to the congregation, and places it out in the room so that it will be in a muoh better position to lead the singing. The time may come of course some day far ahead when some democrat can be found as a presidential candi date who will be acceptable to a few of his fellow democrats. A contemporary remarks that there is considerable regret over the approaching retirement of Senator Wellington, of Maryland, the regret being that it is to take effect at the close of the present session of congress instead of at the beginning. Mr. Cleveland is believed to be brewing another cask of his P. P. P. (persistent putrid panacea) for all ills. The effect of this emetic is always to turn the tariff Inside out, can the country but be induced to take it. Much to the disgust of the S.ige of Buzzards Bay and Princeton, the people refused his nostrum last month; but he can be relied upon to have the dose ready for any future opportunity. PC2GDIFIJF The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia ? Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientific food for delicate children. f v ' . Send for free sarrjde. B Hire tint this pi, lure in the t. .ini of ft UIjcI i on tiie rap; r r ot evri y butt C ul Scctt& Bowru Ct'.LVdSTS. 43? Pea. I St.. N. Y. JDc nJ $! 1 !l druajUta. Presbyterian Chronicling3 (Ily Hcv. K. M. Sineiid ) Next Lord's day, Sabbath before Christum, it is fitting that the themes should Imnr upon the Bethle hem manger. Christmas sermons accordingly will be preached and it is the earnest wish of tho pastor that a large congregation may be present both morning and evening. Last Sunday It was quite impossi ble to best the large .room fur ser- vic?s and the parlors were used for all the meetings of the day. Christinas services will be similar in character to those ot last year. Announcement of the program in detail will be made Sabbath. Since our last writing in those columns a new board of trnstces has tieen elected. Of the former board Messrs. William Mitchell and Tobias Nelson have retired nnd Messrs George Mitchell and Frank Cross have taken their places. This makes tho new board as follows : John C. Wallace, George Mitchell, Jacob Klaer, Dr. Robert, G. Barcklay and Frnnk Cross. When the now board organized and selected their oflicers Mr. Wallace was made chairman, Mr. Klaer secretary, and Dr. Barck lay treasurer. Personally we ap predate the faithful services of the two that have retired and are pleased to make this announcement of the personel of the present board At the last business meeting of the Christian Endeaver society the following officers were elected and have accepted: Rev. E. M. Smead president; Mrs. Georgia Petrikov sky, vice president; Miss Emily Mitchell, secretary ; and Miss Lydia Brown, treasurer. May thes-e of fleers have the whole-hearted sup port of the members. Plans and effoi'la are being made to increase the interest of the society. If those who are assigned the leadership of meetings would take their turns and those who are not leading will be as loyal to their leader as they shall hope to bo supported themselves when their turn comes then the whole problem of interesting meet ings and a good winter's work will he solved. The society expects each and every member to do his or hei duty. The pastor has been very happy for having received an excellent set of books (twenty-five volumes) which he has desired for a long time. They are the well known expositor's Bible and are considered a very valuable part of a minister'! library. A feature of our work for the first quarter of 1903 will be the first ap pearance of a quarterly calendar announcing our services and the topics for the Christian Endeavor society with the leader for the ev oning and the topio for the rognla prayer service. It is hoped that this now departure may receive the hearty approv il of our people and that it may render real assistance to the life and spirit of our entire work. Reformed Church Notes. (By Rov. A. J. Mover of Montague .) One of the prettiest weddings of the year was solemnized at the home of Gustavo Page, Wednesday after noon of this week. The contracting parties were Miss Charlotte Wilson iiaugnier or airs. 1 age Dy a lormer marriage, and Abraiu Cole Lundy son of Mr. and Mrs, Jame Lundy of Port Jervis. After the ceretnony sumptuous repast was served to the thirty guests present. At the begin ing of the supper Rev. Andrew Meyer mado a short speech, present ing the bride with a oheck for twenty-five dollars from the bride groom and the bridegroom with check for twenty dolhirs from his mother. The gifts from tho guests were numerous and useful. The voung couple will make their home with Mr. Lundy at 181 B dl street and tho b:t wishes of their friends go with them to speed them ou in their married life. The Ladies Aid Society of Monta guo met Thursday at the home of Mrs. L. A. Marthes. The topio Sabbath evening will be "When Jesus was Born " I'rrllailnarr kl. 1 rm I. h. Tramp Hev youse a ax liundv, ma'Rni ? I.uily No; we have no use fur ona. -"Tht-n nit-lihv V0U.-.0 liev a wood saw ?" ".No." "T'anKa, nia'um. Would yous kindly K"m11 Huii!tbin' ter rat?" ( liicit,'-. liaily News. A lluNtianil'i Troulilv. Rraiul'le Y,.ti don'l iu to he rn joying y,,ui-!-lf while your wife is Mii.v. ior.n't liberty agree with von? Thorne What in liberty without money? It n,Mx ail 1 eiin fcernpe to gether to keep my wile at the eea hliore llroohh n I,ife. SALE One two seated sur- r.-y ii y with top, one JiLht runabout WB""n. one si-t ungle harness, one wolf tkin robe, two hoiso I ;nki-ts dtiii two lap robes. Enqniieat tiie l'I.K-s ollice tf JUDGEJiLfUlGy 01 1 Iornellsville,N.Y.f I lands Down an Important Decision Jude Jumps H. Cluncy n Horticlii- ville, N. Y., and one of the most prom inent members of the bar in that historic town, decMed recently that as against Blood and Liver trouble, Dr. Invid Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was worthy of the highest praise. He says : "I have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy nnd strongly rec ommend it for its tfood effect in my case for liver trouble and blond dis order. It built 'me riht up and I improved greatly in health." Geo. H. TilTtof 873 River street, Troy, N. Y., suffered from liver trouble and his blood was all out of order and after using "Favorite Remedy," has this to say : 11 For anyone suffering from that run down or tired out feeling, caused by blood or liver trouble, J r. David Kennedy's -Favorite Remedy is the best medicine you can buy. I have used it and I know." The one sure cure for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheu matism, dyspepsia and chronic constipa tion, is Dr. David Kennedy s Favorite Remedy. It matters not how sick v"U are, how long you have suffered, or how many physicians have failed to help you, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will cure you it a cure is possible. it is ror sine oy au uiukims iij me Now SO Cent SItO and the regular (1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dre. Sample bottle enough for trial, free py mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Ir. OatM KmnrdT!! oMpb Plnntrri strength en Huvcles, remove pain anywhere. 16c each. SMALL TALK OF WRITERS. Lawrence Oliphant, the tinlhor and traveler, is Bald to have first introdui-eil the cipnrette into Knglaml about the year 1S44. The Morning Herald was the firt English newspaper to employ a war correspondent. This was Mr. (Jcorge Borrow, who wrote of the ( arlist fiirlit- infj in Spain in 1S:9. In a letter to the Iloston Transcript on the subject of misquotations a cor respondent notes that Uov. Hell of Texas begana Thanksgiving procla illa tion tlnis: 'Jow is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer,' In the words of holy writ." Jerofne K. Jerome, who aspires to the Ilritish parliament and who is con testing the southern division of Ox fordshire, is, of course, by no means the first novelist to seetr parliamentary honors. Hut not many eople' nowa days remember that Thackeray stood as an advanced radical and was badly beaten, owing probably to the fact that the men of Oxford could not be persuaded to take a mere novelist seriously. Anthony Hope, Sir (iilbert Parker and Sir Couan Doyle are other well-known novelists who have wooed constituencies in Knglanu LITERARY LITTER. -rr- : "Onto" is not historically correct, but it is forcing its way into good use! It is estimated that Londoners spend over 150,000 a day on newspa pers. At the Philadelphia free librarr books are circulated more economical ly than in any other library in the world, it is said. The cost is seven cent a volume. It will be news to most Americans to know that the Koyal academy of Great nriiain owes us i ou nil n l inn to an American Henjamin West, whose con nection with it is outlined in the Liter ary Kra. ii is not geneTauy Known tnat it was the historian Thomas K. Watson, of (Jeorgia, who introduced into the house of representatives the first resolution to appropriate money to carry out the scheme for free rural mail delivery. Otto (iildmeister, three times mayor of lirenieu, made that city a seaport and had time besides to devote to study. He translated some of Shake speare's dramas, all of Hymn's works and Dante s Divine (omedy, this last especially being an excellent specimen of workmanship. Coughs and Colds in Children I me nnd prescribe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for almost nil obsti nate. constricted eougliR, with direct results. I prescribe it to children ol all ages. Am glad to recommend il o all in need and seeking relief from ooldH and coughs and bronchial nf- fictions. It is uou-uarcolio and safi iu the hands of the most unprofes sional A universal panacea for all mankind. Mrs. Mary 11. Melendy, M. D., Ph. V., Chicago, 111. Tint remedy is for sale by A. W. Baleh imp Son, Matatnorfls, all drug and general stores iu Pike county. ftot a Swindler. Daughter That man who adver tised ail the latest popular vong for one dollar is a swindle;. Old Man Kb? Didn't he aend any thing -or your money? I'll report him to the authorities at once. "Yh, he sent the latest popular Bonfra, lost as advertised, but they were only the worda. No music at all. I cuu read' them, of course, but 1 can't sing them." "My dear, that man is not a swin dler. He is a philauthroput." i. Y. Weekly. A. J. Suei wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in bis stomach, which be feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to lady friend, who said: 'Cljuiubuiluiu's Coke,, Cholera uul' Diurrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the paity." 1 bought a bottle and take pleasure in staling that two doses cured n e and enabled me to have a pood time at the party." Mr. tsnell is a icsiil.-nt of hummer Hill, N. Y. I bis n ioi ily is for sale by A. W . Pah li Hi d hull, Jluianu.ras, all drug and gi in nil Molt in Pike county, ! ANTIDOTE FOR I iHA Ij.Hlllill nUillll I s llui tusk of pirkitiR holiilny V'iftn is fly when the right i. ot tils nnd tho ripht people find eneh other. Wo wtint to sn ve tunny n fruitless oenrch this uenson by stifles! ing now 1 1 1 n t. precisely whnt you wnn, is fo be found in our stock. It is bippor thim ever before, eon tnins move new, novel or benu tiful poods. Our entire holi day stock Is now rendy. Where en n you find better gifts thiinin such linen ns these: Sterling Silver Novelties, Fine Impottcd ( hitm Pieces, Handsome Toilet Articles, Fancy l'ipes iv Smoking (Hoods, Fountain and Oold Pens, Exquisite Perfumes, Cnndle Sticks, Stationary, Etc. ! C. 0. A1IJISTH0NG I Druggist. a HOLIDAYS ARE ALMOST HERE. YOU ARE THINKING OF PRESENTS MAY BE USEFUL MAY EE 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 & 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. CAViATsV . tl6t. LABELS.' Traoc 0C SIGNS. "COPVRICHTS. Thirty-one yeTfl active practice. Opinion u to validity and patentability. Writ for lxk of Inrtnic -nsan.l reference. EPSON BKO,92f F atnet, Washington, LI. O. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. rhysician and Surgeon.- Ofllcc and residence, Brond street i ext Court House. MILKOHD, PA. Twentieth Century Aeclicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as tar ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never gold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. To Get Rid of a Troubiesom Corn First soak it in warm water to loften it, then pare it down as close ly as possible without drawing; the 'dood and apply Cbamlwrhiiu's. Pain Malm twice daily j rubbing vigorous ly for five minutes at each oppliea- ion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the hoe. As a general limiment for prains, bruises, lameness and rheu matism, Pii in Balm is unequaled. For sale by A. W. Baleh and Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stoieb iu PiLo eouuty. Tela Laxative Eromo Qmnmo Taints. Li Seven MiUionbo.es oi a past 13 months. TLI3 ElJature, Christmas Under Full The holiday trade of 1902 is now ander full headway. The force of our foresight in preparing for this the great est selling time of the year is most apparent. Every section completely equipped with the useful, the orna mental, for gifts. The biggest volume of business is yet to come but you'll find us ready for it. Just this now and here, you can ill afford to pass this shop when bent on Christmas buying. THE RALE OF We've prov ki ll AN DKE1K 'III I'.FS ed for the wants of our handkerchief buyers as never before. Mote than double the selling space. Done everything toward making choos ing easy. Men's n II-1 ii ion hemstitched, ' l()c to fiOe; all-linen initialed. l"c to i",c. Ladies in endless variety, fie to fl.fitl; children's from 3c to Ltk'. (1 () () 1) Whntbettereompativ PEltl- I'M Ell Y handkerchiefs or giv en singly than some of the best pet fumes? Colgate's per fume here in bulk and in fancy bottles at oc to a $1. None better. Toilet waters, bay rum, line soap, sachet powders, etc. LEATHEH COOlVS Poc ketbooks, coin purses, card CHATELAINES cases, new wrist bags, liead bags. All make useful and appreciated presents. You'll find arguments very powerful. (ILOVKS AND MITTENS FOl! MEN A N D W O M EN No stock in our store busi er now and better repre sented Kid gloves, mocha gloves, lined and untitled, wool golf gloves, fleece lined kids and mochas, silk mittens and gidf gloves. Every conceivable glove want can he satisfied. A (I H E A T The fur provision CHRISTMAS for gilts is most SALE OF Fl'KH complete.. Special-1 ly procured lines all uii-to-date. We know ot no gilt more sensible than furs. An exception al opportunity ate three near-seal jackets, elcgenily silk lined, f 15 each, worth $i5. S I L K AN D Nothing gladdens MEKCERIZEl) the hart of vour PETTI COATS wife, yoi.r niotheror your best girl more than a genuine silk petticoat. Manu factured from the best tafl'eta and priced on sale with cheaper goods. The mercerized look like silk but lack the: swish. Trimmings plain or elaborate as you may wish. ( 'HHIST MAS The success of former HOOK STOCK Christmas book sales has encouraged us to make the finest showing of books hi flu stoic's history. All kinds of books foi all kinds of people, and all pticed tc clean the shelves by Chrit-tmas eve. Worthy of special mention Is the stock of children's books, many out of the ordinary. For older mes two lots of "padded" poets, 7c and 7-lc, worth $1 and fl.SO. Special values in llibles. CALENDARS (food purchase of a lot HOOK L ET S of fancy celanders en ables a marking of half price. Booklets embrace illus trated poems of dillcrent degrees at dill'erent degrees of price, 5c to li-'ic. FANCY In addition to our line of PILLOW pillow tops referred to be T O P H fore, two' new lots are here, one fraternity, Odd Fel lows, Masons, lied Men, etc. Pillow cords to match, all colors, and the pillows to put inside. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Samples Cheerfully Given Stroudsburg, Pa. ,7 v.Va. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANK INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, t. Jam Build ing, Nw York. For th Traatmant and cur o LIQUOR, 0PIUW NP MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIG INJKCTIONd. A PSIiyKCT HOM8 TRKATMKNT OU SaNI TAIUUM AI1VANTAUKS. B!uo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Oumaer'8 Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A larpe stock from which to make selections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. -Jr' 'T fit 1 To Curo a Cold in Gno Day Buying Headway WHY NOT After handling the A SKWINU Demurest machine for MACHINE many years we find It merits all virtues credit ed to it. Made of best material, good workmanship, ball bearings making it light running. The new drop bead puts it in forefront with any machine. Ten years guarantee. IF ITS AN CM lilt ELLA THY THIS SHOP A careful study of your vwints in this Import ant item has been made. Materials of the best, handles selected with the greatest care, prices are bound to please. Special ntrong line of men's umbrellas for gifts. Children not forgotten either, lc tofl. MACKINTOSHES AND HAIN COATS For men, wom en and children. Women's with capes or the new automobile rain coats of the new water proof material, light, comfortable and guaranteed water proof. Can you think of a more ac ceptable present than the above? To the one who is out vdoois much they're Indispensable. FRAMED Fortunate purchase bv PI CTC H EH our New York ollice (if framed pictures puts the price of high art on a par with the cheaper sort. Hcautifully framed etch ings, good subjects, at 'title, and 9(lc. andfl.ijO. Have you bad a chance at our tn cent picture sale? If not, you've missed an opportunity. We've wild hundreds. A new lot coming. Hadn't you better look into the merits of this ollcrltig? Sure to solve the gift question here. six. Kg AND What more appre (iOODS elated gift than a I) It ESS new dress pattern in wool or silk? or a fancy wool waist pattern? Corduroy or fancy velvets are strong sellers for waists. We'll help you select such as you may want an iu (to It honestly. MEN'S Fl ItNISII- IN(iS FOIt CHRISTMAS The men folks have been amp ly provided for. Things useful, things ornamental, all gotten up with an eve slnule to their adantahilit v for ; ginx Our stock of men 'b tics bus been swelled for the occasion, price range 2.5c to Last is the swellcst of the j -well. No more annronriate or aimre- dated gift than an Eclipse shirt, suit of pajamas for outings; in jewelory, sleeve buttons, studs, watch fobs, etc.; suspenders in fancy boxes, no extra charge lor the box, bouse coats, collars and cutis, silk niulllers, gloves. THE HOST OF These we can only OTHEH ITEMS hint at, but vou'll FOR GIFTS find the inspection of them profitable and the buying more profitable still. Handkerchief boxes, glove boxes, collar and cull" boxes, necktie boxes, pin cushions, tobacco jars, fancy calendars, blotters, magazine covers, fancy mir rors, clocks, paper knives, shaving jiapers, smokers' sets, hand mirrors, card, hair and ash j-eceivers, 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 Ihix papers and other novelties, ornamental and useful as well Mail Order 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 ice reiiirneti il we lull. Auy otic &euiti!ia ketch and drscrijmL.il ot any invention will promptly rrccive our opinion free cunrerulntj the iMUcutulnlity ol twine. "How to obtuiu a. Fatrnt " sent ujKn request. IJn tents nevurett 1 roo nh um ailvcrUnex. ir Kite at our expense. Patent taken out tliionn us receive ir-:i(i4 ft Qtuf.t withoutcliitrge, in The Patknt Kheo.:i au illustrated and widely circulated jouiuul, Consulted tty M .1 iiufacl ut r s aud Inventory beud lor Kuiuirle. copy FRE. Addtcua, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. Patent Attorneys) tvart Building, WASHINGTON. D C Fir Insurance. LI KKL1AHLK COMI'AMKH. KATKh KKASON Altr K. Charles G. Wood, Agt, feu(i!t!Mor to J, J. Hurt. rOUict' in rvuruf K.-hidi-iK-.- on Ami t. Milford, Plk Co., P. Cures Crip la Two Days. rv A VVl ca every j to.x.2c. !'
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