PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, February 6, 1903. PUIJt.IHHKIJ EVERY FMIDAY. OrriCE, BROWN'S Bl'ILDINQ BROAD ST. BrBS(HIPTIOI: One Yf.ah One dollar and fifty cents. Bix Months Heventy-flve cents. BTRKTLY IN ADVANl'R. Entorml nk th pout, ofTliw of Milford, Plkfl Comity. Pttnnaylrnntn, a. wcihhI class matter, November twentr-flrttt, 1hiI. Advertising Rates, Onesquarpfnlfrht linos), one Insertion -ft .00 Knoh ul)fMHjmnt Insertion .fW KHluwtl mtt-s, rtn nlshHl on Application, Will be a11owh1 yei.rly fuWerti-tr. Legal Advertising. Administrator's rind Expo i.or'8 notices - 8.00 Auditor's notices 4.ti Divorce notion fi.oo Simrifj s snips, Orphans court suit's, County Trf-aHun-r's hs, County stftt' mnt and election proclamation charge, by the square. T. H. Van Ktton, PuilLlHnKU, Milford, Pike County, Pa. H. W. OHkrs, who wnH born on the farru now owned by Jncob Mot-arty, in Montague, which war formerly owned by Ins father, T. F. UriRfts, Rnd who went west in 1857 is with the C M. & St. P. R'y., at Portage, Wis. Mr. Griggs visited this section last summer and writes enquiring after some of tlio older people. William Wallace ft life lonp business man of Btroudslmrg is dead at the age of 79 years. A thunder storm passed over town Wednesday evening. A receiver has been asked for the Delaware valley construction coin pany The smokers of the United States consumed Inst" year 6,900,000,000 cigars, which includes ft good many cabbage and hickory leaves, "With all the talk," shouts a Ht. Paul contemporary, "no trusts have been bunted yet." Why not spell It In the genuine old democratic way busted? A bill has been introduced in the Kansas legislature to prohibit snake eating. It is hinted that Carrie Nation is back of the measure. John D. Rockefeller's reputed offer of $1,000,000 for a new stomach dws Sound a bit extravagant. Especially during the coal shortage, It would be better to get four or five cords of wood and a saw-burk. The Littlefleld trust bill is not eufllciently drastic for the democrats, and they have retried amendments to insure busting as well as regulat ing of the trusts. Hereafter naval officers who go to the White House at any time by invitation of the president must wear full uniform, which is the regulation now in force for the army. The country has concluded to par don the Illinois papers for doing a little crowing over the election of Representative Hopkins as successor to Senator Billy Mason. A Daatr Town. "The cthr day," said Mr. Ttnspot, "I was called to the ttlephoue and had occasion to take down an address Having no pencil and paper handy, 1 wrote it with my ftnjrer in the soft coal dust on the billiard table cover." "I wouldn't tell that, mamma, for It reflects upon your housekeeping," pro tested Ethel. "It doea nothing of the sort," said Mrs. Tentpot; "for when I went back in an hour to get the address fresh soft -coal dust had entirely obliterated It." Judge. The War It Oftea la. "Now, what do you advise me to flo7" "Will you act ou my advice?" "Not necessarily." "Then why do you want it?" "Well, if your advice coincides with my intentions I'll feel a good deal better satisfied with myself, and if it doesn't I'll put you duwn as a fool and won't feel any worse." Chicago I'ost. From Frlead Frlead. Stuper llere'a a nice letter for a man to receive, ..The acoundrel who wnte it calls nie a blithering idiot. Teeple What's his name? Stuper That'a just what I'd like to find out; but there's no signature. Teeple Don't you recognize the writing? Jt must be somebody who knows you. Tit-Iiits. Baa Coaibiaatloa. ''Mary," said the corner grocer, "we'll have to get another pint meas ure." "What's the matter with the one we've got?" demanded his wife. "We're Ubing that one to measure molasses and l oul, and the people are beginning to kick." Philadelphia I'reiia. The scratch of a pin niny cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury. All danger of thw may be avoided, however, by promptly applying C'auibei'luiu'n Pain Buim. It is uu aiittseptio and nnurpialled as a (;;m k healing liniment for cuts, tri-. s and burns. Pur Kuld by l,v.U l; & H.iu, ?it;iiii'j!'i.s, all general t ! S 111 1V:.' tvlll'.!. Jill Stuffed Up That's the condition of nmny sufferers from cntnrrh, enpeeiiilly in the morning. Great difficulty is experienced In clear ing tiie head nnd thrust. No wonder catarrh rnnors hendnchp, impairs tlie tnnte, smell nnd henring, pollutes the lirentli, dermises the stom ach and effects tlio npiiotile. To cure catarrh, treatment mnut be Constitutional nlterntiye and tonic. 'I wns stlllrted with rntnrrh. I too medicine! of dllterpnt klniK giving w h a fair trial; hot erntlniillT erew worse milil I coolrl hnnlly hcRr, tnte or Ktnell. I thin concluded to try Hood's Snr.RimrlllR. and after tnlilne five hotlle. 1 cured and have not hml any return of the disuse since." KtioERK roim:rt, jjcuanon, Kan. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures catarrh it soothes and strength ens the nmcoiis membrane una duiius op the whole system. Presbyterian Chrcniclings (liy Her. K. M. Sniead.) The morning sermon next Sabbath will take up "The First Miracle of Jesus." Tlio topic for the evening discourse will be announced na usual at the morning service. The Christian endeavor Btihjoct will be "Bible Lessons from Men that Failed" Miss Nettie Newman will be the lender And we hope that the meeting will be well attended This is the first mool ing Miss New man has led and all should com and help and encourage her. Next week's prayer meeting topic will bo, "The Advantages of Book ing the Lord." Would this not be a good meeting for some testimonie regarding the personal advantages that we lmve individually received? Let us meditate on this theme and oome with our hearts so full that they shall overflow in lip service. The men's supper is drawing near (Feb. 201 h) and efforts are now being made to keep up the standan. of past years. To-night there is t be another meeting and wo would be pleased to see as many of the gentlemen of the congregation as possiblo. Remember the date of the supper and make your plans ac cordingly. The matter of pastoral visitation might recoive a word at this time. I never mean to Deglect anyone and while I may not got to your homes as frequently as some pastors do, still my time is employed for the people and with the people np to the extont of tnv strength and ability to get about. There are always things arising to make it difficult to carry out my plans in this direction. However it is hoped that in the ne ir future every family will receive a oull from the paBtor. Lot those who may be ill or who wish to Bee me at any time leave their name in the box at the Manse door and im mediate attention will be given to any ami to all. Methodist Church Jottings. (By Rbv. C. K. Souddek.) The topic for next Sabbnth morn ing is "The Divinity of Jesus Christ," the second sermon in the series on the Apostle's Creed. In the evening the topic is, "The Triul of Jesus before the Sanhedrim." On the following Sabbath morn ing, February loth, we will have the service for the reception of members. All who desire to join the church will be received at this time. In connection with this serv ioe the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered. Keep in miud the recital by Mr. Kemble, entitled "James Whitooinb Riley," to be given at the church on the 16th of February, ond week from next Monday night. An error of the writer occtirod in last week's notes. Tlio amount of the insurance money is 1188, instead of 1588 as stated. At the annual conference this year each minister will pay his own way, instead. of having entertain ment, provided. The committee on arrangements have secured a large number of places where accomoda tion are furnished at moderate cost. The work on the parsonage ha-t begun. It will be a great pleasure to the writer to see the dwelling place of the preacher wijh all the modern conveniences that are to be put in it. There will be few ministers any whore that, will have a more comfortable home than the one at the M. E- church of Milford Three dozen copies of the temper ance number of the Kpwortb Herald lmve been sent to the writer for distribution This paper in th interest of young people takes the same ground taken by the writ jr, that the place to kill the saloon is at the ballot box. Bishop Fifz( jerald, a former member of the Newark conference says, "When once the Christian voters form and execute the determination to vote only for pronounced anil proved prohibition ists, who stand upon uiiquivoeu' prohibition pl.ttforms. the end will bo ut hand, the saloon must go. We heartily endorse this sentiment. -- AJveiU.-e itl the Pnkss. GO'JD OLD ARMY BEANS. a I'rrnarril lr the r.iprrt Military 't lirf," The Are a Mmt fala table Food. "llenns are the soldiers mntn.tny," nys Thomas V. llillon, a retired Tail ed Slates caxalry otlicer, neeording to the riiilnrtelpMii Keeorrl. "The Amer ican soldier, at a pinch, tan equal the performance of an Arab on a handful of ill led dates he can riile and fight all day on a mere handful of beans, properly prepared. There is nothing to equal the army baked bean. Your celebrated 'Boston baked' are but a poor imitation of the succulent article turned out by a repiilnr army cook. There's an art in cooking them that no body but an army man can ever ac quire. I've been on service when for a w eek at a time our menu eonsikted of beans for breakfast, beans for dinner and beans for supper; and did the troopers tire of the monotony' Not a bit of it. They sang for more, and in spite of hard work and lack of variety at mess the fellows actually got fat. That ilemonstated to me the nutritive quality of beans, and I made It a point to pet into the good graces of the cook and learn how to bake them. It Un't such an elaborate proc ess, but there's a trick in doing it right. My friends are nil fond of benns the way I cook them, and many a time I've been sked for the recipe, but that's a thing I don't give away to everyone. You see. people enjoy a dish all the better when they know it'a something that not everybody can get up. It might take Rome of the nest away If they could sny of my beans: '1 know how to make them.' " KNOWLEDGE WAS POWER. (low Familiarity wllh the Chinese l.ansaaae Made a YVontaa a C'lianteas. One of the unmarried women n dip lomatic circles at Washington is Countess Marguerite Cassinl, the ac complished niece of the llusslan am bassador, who is a countess in her own right, not by heredity, but by spe cial grace of the czar, and a curious story is told of the manner In which she won her title. It was when fount C'assini had his fateful conference with Li Hung Chang at Peking, long before the lioxer trouble. The count's inter preter was awuy, for Li's call was un expected, and as the Chinese states man could not speak liiissian and the Russian diplomat did not understand Chinese the conference came to a deadlock. The count's niece, who hnd picked up something of the language, stepped into the breach and the affair was arranged to the satisfaction of both parties. I he Chinese empress loaded her with presents, the c.ar's government made a note of the service performed, and when there wns question a couple of years ago of the young lady s precedence at yyaslimg ton, where the count was then ambas sador, the czar himself counfounded her rivals by making her a countess This was something like rapid promo tion for the lady. No Objection to the Hat. Mrs. Nooclel My husband says this A such an awful hat! i'ou don't see anything absurd in it, do you dear? Miss Sharpe )h, no, dear; not much only your head. Punch. Where Iicnnraaee Is fltlaa. "8he actually seems to think that everybody is admiring her." "Well, then she enjoys It just as mnch as if they were." Philadelphia Bulle tin. "Don't yon think we had better pet safety deposit box for our val uables?" asked the prudent Mrs. Wig- gins. "What's the use? They don't make any safety deposit boxes big enough to bold a ton of coal." Washington Star, Feed pale girls on Scott'i Emulsion. We do not need to cive all the reasons why Scott'i Emulsion restores the strengtl 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 suggestion as to wry it does what it does. Scott s Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best fullest in strength, least taste. in v1 Young women in their ,r teeis " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself ir paleness, weakness and nervous ntss, 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. We will he glud to tend inplt to say tuflcrcr. Be ftur that lliia pkfur ll the t'tiui til Ulci is oil tt.i .i.M)..-r of every buttle 1l:iiu!31ls yuu buy. ECOTT rV BOWNB Chemists, io Pearl St., New York. hfftmtiDafl )XeK V fZrr I Horse Sense teaches that glue and old e eesdised toglare ih some f on res won ni c not fit to drink. ''Lisa Gsffco I mvpr trlaretl It'l undortored coffee. The w!1ed picWire kp It frcth anil pur. A TAPESTRY SETTLEMENT. PlHf to tl tF.ilaMllil In 1 hi- Conn- Irr Hhfrf It K I ndk of fe 1 1 lira Are to tl atl!. A "Tapestry Sett lenient" it one of (he intPrestLjig developments of Ihe near future in the AnifiU'ftn lmmli- 2raft inovemrnt. It will be oranbed by a firm which recent ltv opened a stcire on Fortieth street, in New York, iu which they carry only ha n(Kome gomls. For tl-e lncntinn, they desire a place vi here wool is rinsed, and w here there are woman who still pin and weave. Such a pk.ee they ran find in both In Ohio nnd West Vir ginia, and they wilt locate dtir r$ the pom ing Mimnier in one of those states. They wilt offer a price for certnin fabrics wnien ac cording to their requirements, which will make a better mni Krt for the wool than the farmers are now obtaining Then they will end an instructor anion? the weavers to furnish designi and improve method, nays Kvery bodyV Magazine. This int ructor they have already secured in the person of ft woman who has made a study of tapestry in Kurojve. They will seek to produce all kinds of textiles, bnt the crown of the Industry will be the tap estry, for the promoters hope to es tablish here an industry which Ameri can craftswoniten fIjuII rival in time the product of (?obelin. lieamals and Aubusson. Donglns Yolk, the artist, who has given much attention to the aubject. insintn thai, quality for qual ity, goods can be produced more cheap ly by hand than by mnchine. provided you deal with the workman direct, eli minating the profits of several middle men. LIZARDS OF THE DESERT. ffaiueroas Weird Hevtilps off the alilhrrr.l That Kever Taint for AYater. There is no place like the desert fi r Hoards. As a man rides through the white sands or over the black malnpal mountains in Arizona, orsouthfiistern California and sees the flash and skur ry of thes brilliant and graeeful crea tures, says Country Life in America, the suggestion of denth and solitude is broken, and beholding so much life, he Is brought to w onder If the country Is really a desert or only n land to whieh man is not adapted. For here are animals whieh neter drink, yet frisk about through thorns nnd cac tus and fatten on the bitter plants. Muny a desert prospeetor has laid down with his burro to die nnd seen on the roeks about him the black heads of Chnek-walla liartls outlined against the brazen sky. The 'Chuck-wallas were happy and corpulent with good eating. It was their country. For thousands of generations their ances tors had never thirsted for water; and plants which the starving burros passed by furnished lioth food and drink for the scaly natives on the rocks. Next to the slow mo ing deadly Gila monster, the Chuck-walla Is the largest lizard of the desert, being from a foot to a foot and a half in length. SKYSCRAPER FEET. Attendant. In Tall Office lliillillnffs Snffer frmii Walking on (lie Hard Floors. A new ailment has made Its appear ance in New York as the consequence of so many iron skyscrapers being in use. The floors of the big buildings, as a rule, are of concrete or marble, instead of wood, ns used to be the case with oilice buildings before the era of very high edifices. 1 he new physical ill is suffered by hall porters and cle Tutor men, and is a painful soreness in the feet, which culminates in corns and similar excrescences. Attendants in office buildings - w alk about on the hard floors all day, and they find that the exercise In many cases leads to aore feet. The soreness Is not a trifling matter, either. Many men can be seen with theii' shoes cut to euse the pres sure, and they limp about the hallways in a way that speaks eloquently of their suffering. The doctors have a scientific name for the new disease, but the elevator man who poured his tale of woe into my ear this after noon could not remember w hat it was, except that it had a doleful sound. Whether thin foot trouble is peculiar to New York skyscrapers, or w hether tt prevails in Pittsburg and other large cities, 1 do not know, but my in formant to-day expressed the cheer ful conviction that it will. Tree Cure for Sick Headache Chamberlain's Stimnicl and Liver Tablets are a certain cure for hick headache. If taken as soon ns the first indication of the disouse apiieari. they will prevent the attack, tjot n free sample at B'lch & 8m, Mntii mcras, all general Stores in Pike county ami give them a trial. The Hon. Juinci K. Joncn n ne.ir in(r the end of hi senatorial iiit uiii b 'ticy. alil (jiKiil republican: arc hoping that he will be continued as the chairman of the democratic national committee. tit t a ft sample of CiiamberlaiiiV i mi in I, sat Li.ilcii i' nil sturi's e.-iM.T tt . .Kt...inach and Liver Tablets at lia'cii I it Son, Matainoias, all genei in Pike county. They Hre h.imi take ami in ore pleasant In elT ' j than pill. Then their u is Hot i fulloWicd tiy coiihliiKttii.n us. is olten I the case with J ilia, ttt'tiular i,t t yt nty ih e cents per box. lid 1 r m l vlptire, It lloean't Hniine 141m. "You love muHc, don't yon, Mr. fllifTprs?" "Some of it has n peculiar fascin ation for me, Miss Stinison. t can't n y 1 1ikr it nil. There a re pieces that soothe tup. ant others tbnt r-usp me, nnd slill others tbnt quite tire hip out." "An 1 Imw la It te-be be with the MiMuI'dssohn wedding march, M r. ItliHcrp to-hp-he?" "Ob, I Hhvnvs like to sit Mill and enjoy that." Clcvplnnd Flnindenler. Often Ton Utah. "The laborer Is worthy of His hirf." sit ttiot snv. Put oft his hire's holier than Ills h'rfr enri's in pay. riitlnrtelphlfl Press. MtKIMl TIIIMiS CI.F.AIl. Mistress (explaining things to new servant) And remember, Jane wc breakfast at eight. Jane Yes. mum. Hut if I'm not down in time, yer neetln't wait for me, mum. Ally Ploper. Buy It Now Do not wait until you or some of yonr family are sick nigh unto dentil, anil then send, for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoea Homily, but buy it now and he prepared for an emergency. It is the one remedy that can always be depended upon in the most, severe anil dangerous eases. For sale by Balch fc Hon, Mntamoras, all general stores in Pike county. Notice of Election Tn ttif tiMHllflt-l Hfetni-M of tli Inde pendent hrtiiMil Il-lKtrW't f Mll.rl, In Ihe nunty of IMke nnd Common .Ten) th of l'fiiiiH.vlvanln. Hy virtuo of an ordinntic.e or vote of ihe board of directors of t ho Independent School District of Milford aforesaid, adopted at a lORulnrly convened and duly const ituted meet I n t hereof Jan uary loth. A D., I Mi, a public election ivill bo held In the s,mt district, nt ihn Court House, In- the Donnish of Milford, I'm , t n TuetMlnr, th (Seven teen th Hay of February. A. I,, JtM)3, bet ween t h hours of seven n. in. nod eveij p. in, (the siiiiie belli k th phiee, day iind time of holding the next municipal election) for the purpose of obtaining the HHtieiit of theeleeton of said Independeui School District, of Milford to t he lueiirrlnu of n debt or tncrensinfr the iitdebtednefiH ol aid district to an amount exceeding two per rentuni imd not exceeding sevtn per uentnm upon the hint preceding assessed valuation of the taxable property therein '1 he amount of the last adjusted assessed valuation, tj wit, ilott of Uful, watt $J71, OrJ.OU the assessment for thin current year, the lat preceding iiHHCHsment, nut yci adjusted, Is estimated tu be about l7l.0t,:j The Independent School Dlst.rlct of Milford has no existing deht. The amount of the proposed debt so to be Incurred or Increased is yi,(HHt 00. The percentage ot sucn increase based on the lat preceding assessment Ih six and nine-tenths, or not exceeding nevcn. The purposes for whieh the said Indebt edness Ih to be increased ate, the building and erection, an soon as possible, of a new school building In the Borough of Milford aforesaid, to take t he place of the buildings now In me and which are in every way unsuitable, and thn purchase of land whereon to erect the same, If necessary; such new building, with iisappurienanees. to cost not to exceed the sum of t!5,0)OM) and to be of modern style a"d character, with outside walls thereof, if practicable, tree led out of native blue stono. The amount of such increased indebted neb as aforesaid is proposed to be raised from the iMie and Hide of bonds of said district' bearing i merest at the rate of four per centum per annum, payable semi annually, and tlio principal thereof reim htiisableat a period not exceeding thirty years liom the date at which the same is authorized. 'i he board of directors of the said dis trict at the meeting thereof held, as afore said, have by their vote signilh-d a desire to make such increase of Indebtedness, for the purposes afonaid. ThiH done and given under the so 1 of the Independent Si hool Dim rictof Milford. at the Dorouuh of Milford, Pa., this 10th da of January, A. 1 ., l'to-'J, by order of the board of directors of said school distrie.t li. K. liKOWN, , - . Atttest: President HK A j W. T. STKl I1LK, Acting Secretary DIVORCE NOTICE liertlia c I'leper j In court of Common by Curl iiin.er I Pleas of Pike County, her father ami I No. 8. next fin-lid- fOetolnjr Term, V.r2 v ' William I Me per. 1 I1 VOK4 Suhpo-ntt in divorce nnd alias subpeena returned by the Sheriff "not found" In the Kiiitl county of Pike. To William 1'leper, Sir: You are here by untitled to Ih and appear at our Court of Com non Pleas aforesaid, to be held at Milford, in said eoonty of Pike, Pa., on the tliirj Monday of March next (it being the return day of our next term of court) and answer the complaint of the Lioellaot filed In the above ease this by order of our jud e& of tin: Mint court. bKOKtiK UREtJOKY. fc he riff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa . January li l.M'J, j 3luo Front Stables, Port Jervla, N. Y. Adjoining (Jumaer'o Union House Roud, carnage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges mailt). A laru'o htock from which to make rtulectiotis. CANAL fcT. Hiram Towner. I f if L ; . t a.-i.. r Seven Million koxe sold in past 1 3 ir'liSi Yyckoffs Hew York Store News The Big Ready for you Sale of Women's We want you to feel that any Night Gowns chase yon tuny tntke will be in every way right. . The cottons) nnd cambrics are gool, the frizes are generous, the fit Is perfect, the trim mings are of the best. For example, a full. sized gown, G2 Inches long, 72 inelipa wide, of good, strong, well weiring mnshn, full tucked and hemstitched rnllle, at 40., or two garments for 75o. Others from 4Sc to 2 per garment. Dainty 1,lu f ",e strongest Pnrcpt features of this great "1 ,cl white snle is Corset Cov Covers ers. They're here in fullest assortment. Made of cambric, made of high grade cot tons, some plain some beautifully trimmed with lnee and embroidery, and nil on a sale basis. Our great est trouble last season was to get the desirable styles in Corset Covers when wanted. Makers were busy, overrun with orders, and take what von can get wns the the policy. We're loaded heavily now and are well prepared to meet any reason able want. UT I T U, all l I I WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE ampli-8 Cheei fully GiTm Stroudsburg, Pa. POUT JEHVIS BUSINESS INSTITUTE, WICKIIAM BUILDING, l Geo. Oakley, Principal. I MORE THAN LllXIflG j. ..... EPerscription componndinp; is more than wemhinfr, 1 measuring nnd mixing. t Sometimes, it isn't, but it ! ouaht always to be. To I rightly and safely fill pre- script ions requires a i knowledge of drugs, their i I pf-rjierties and chemical i aflliiltios. A lirescription 1 specifies the drugs and quantities only ; the drug, gist must know in what order and manner tho 1 ingredients must be com- ! bined. ignoranoe or error can easily impair tho compound. We know prescription work thoroughly and our drugs are of standard potency. You can safely entrnst your prescriptions with us. C.O.ARMSTRONG DKUUUUST. LIVERY STABLES. If 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 W1LFOBD PA. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. aEAatAt Your Bowels With Casert. I'nniljr Cathartic, euro con.sUpauoa forever. &Uc.aK. 11 C C C. fitii drufciiriuitd uioutur. To Cure a Cold in Ono Bay . ... months. Ttli tlnatUTC, w. Sale of I when you read Long and T,',s p'ioP c,hnrt Whitp T,pvr betore It - shown such tt SkirtS wide range of styles in women's white skirts. From the plain tucked skirts with broad h' ma to the rich lace trimmed and embroidery flounc ed articles. Prices are hound to impress yon favorably. It is well to remember your experience in white skirts last season nnd the universal use of white dresses for the the coming season. These will demand more and better white skirts. Prepared for the usual de mand by heavy ptirrhaseH, with the best offers we've ever made. The Sale of Drawers Every number careful ly chosen. Nothing overlooked, materials, make, fit nnd finish. Just, as Rood ns the home made article nnd the difference in price well worth considering. An every-day trade on this line com pels ns to have fall stocks. For this sale we are unusually well stocked, fortified strongly in styles, sizes and trim in in us. Hume made from mus- ' lin, some' from cambric, all calcu lated to stand the laundry. Most styles are here in closed and open. Hail Orders Quickly Filled 5 : PORT TERVIS, N. Y. i J 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 I AND BEST ! OF ALL CHEAP. j WE WANT T0 PLEASE YOU ' AND WE WILL. jRyman & Wells. iTable Dainties. Frebh groceries. Canned goods. " Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Every tli ing for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. Fire Insurance. OLD K ILIA HIE COMPANIES. KATKS KKASONAHI.K. Charles O. Wood, Agt. SuitcMor to J. 4. Hart. araVOfIlwt lu rear of KuKtdence on Ann St Milford, Plk Co., Pa. William B. Kenworthey, M. 0. riiysician and Surgeon. Otllce and realdenrn Hrnait lriM- 1 tit Court House. MILIjOKD, PA. HM'T TOBACCO SPIT L-VIN I and SMOKE ' VourLifeawayJ You cun be cured of anr ft:r;a of tt.bacco umiiit easily, m utaje well, .irtti. ', n..in-lic f'i!l..l new life nnd vtiir tjr taWi.. ; ItO-l O-bAO, that tn.k.-. vtHk nit:u Miotic. M.my v...u ten pound, in un days, tiver B O Q . Q U tM cured. Ail druKKi'-'s. Cure iruaraint-.-tl B.nik. let uml ultu 1-Kb.H. AtlilreM sliilU.iNli iiJialiaiV Co., tlurnio or New York. 4JJ Curva CHt ia Two Days. or, cverv it sj- r