COUNTY PRESS. Friday, February 20, 1903. I'l'llMSHr,!) BVFHY FRIDAr, OFriCK, BROWH'8 Bl'ILDINO BROAD ST. BrnsfRil'TioN: (Ink Year-One dulliir and fifty cents. Bix Months .Seventy-live cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kntc-"d R the pnat ofllon of MHfrI, Plku County, Piniimylvnnin., ns ec-cond-oluss in.itter, November twnty-Urt., 181S. Advertising Rates. Onn v ;inrp(iil(jht linos), one insertion -11.00 H1.. s il.ai'mli'nt lllfwrl.ion -6 R.xlnrail rati', flirntaliixl on application Will he llowl yearly dvertlra. Legal Advertising. AdininlBtrntor'a and F.Jociilora nr. lcs - - - - Ainlit-or'a notices Dlvorm notices - - - 3.00 . . - 4.U0 0.(10 rliorifr's siiIch, Orphan' court anltsp County Tro.-mnnir'd mill', County m- mont on1 election proclnmaium ciiiug by tlit' square. J. H. Tan Etten, PUBLISHER, MiKonl, Pike County, Pa. TEACHERS' WAGES It now seems highly probable that the bill fixing the minimum wbros to be paid school teachers will puss ntid that the amount will be f 33 n month. This will be a sub stantial Increase and in tbis oounty will mean that In nearly every township teachers will roseive from two to three fifths more wages than at present. With this advanced pay tho expense of maintaining schools will be greatly increased hnd espeo inlly so if the number of schools is not decreased. It will now be In order for directors to calculate whether it will not be of great nd vantage to consolidate some of the schools and make provision to con vey the children to them where the distance is too great. Iu this man. nur there may be a saving in ex penso. The mtnlmnm school term Is now seven months and this will mn 245 for waees alone. That sum would probably be more than BufUcient to hire the ohildren of the neighborhood conveyed to a central school. There are other ad vantages to be considered also in consolida tion of schools, such as better olassi. flomtion of pupils, a saving in ex penses of maintaining buildings, and in the cost of fuel and other itrms. FOR A NEW SCHOOL JIOVSE The voters of this sohool district Tuesday by a substantial majority of 44 authorized the issue of bonds to build a new school building which is generally conceded to be very neoessary. It now remains with the directors to do their part in the matter, that of erecting a suitable building on a proper site. There has been much discussion over the question and it is now settled so far as the people ere concerned inasmuch as the directors are en tiioly responsible for the location This, however, should receive ample consideration by the board, and as suggestions may not be impropor, we would call attention to the lots ou Ilarford street at the comer of Fifth. There are four lots making a plot 240x160. Tliey are as nearly contrally located as may be and have treos surrounding them. We do not think a more advantageous location could be selected aud per hups none that would give more g:ie.rai satisfaction in the end. Tlmn, too, the vslue of thee lota bus practically been fixed at . a reoont publio sale and it is not beyond what is entirely reasonable for so elipibla a site. Tho election results in the borough a io evidence that the people broke sway from the Rsng snd made their own selections. This is a healthy si.gu. The voters decided Tuesday that Cney want a new school house, they ul.iO gave emphatic notice as to the kind of men they want to oversee H e job. , Varidermark lodge of Odd Fellows r.tposo building a new hull on llk'U fctreet to eo:.t tLUiOO. Mrs. A. M. Kaiiouse is seriously iil with pneumonia at thw home of ln-r uiiisfhtor. Mis. J. E. Joiiett, at 1,. 'nebbing, Va. Hr extreme age, 0 .i t !0, is adverse to recovery. A l,u: :l.;l.l of Uriah Mi. ('arty of 1 it J. ivis tbruM a liot linker in l.i.i i ve i;f her t:vo yenr olil sioter, a 1, : .1 PlKi Presbyterian Chrcniclings (Hy lief . K. M. Sinr-n.d.1 Sabbath morning the discourse will be tnknn from .Irnhs' Otililccnn ministry. Tbis Is an imlcflnnte agnonncfuncnt jx rliniw but In the sermon an effort will bo made to bring out the labors, teaching, and methods our Lord during the yenr of his greatest popularity. The ev ening discourse will be direct and praotlcal aiming to awaken and quicken onr spiritual lives. Tonight wo hope the elements will be propitious and that onr friends will enjoy with ns tho elaborate supper which the gentlemen are serving. They are bountiful pro viders and there are no rules ii(jlnst wholesome appetites. Tbis cold wave that is passing over nt this writing should turn our tbOQght to the warm, cheerful parlors at the church and the well ladened tables thero to be spread. The normal class for Riblo study will have an opportunity to take examination upon the first thirty three pages of the book next Thurs day. The pastor has made a littlo analysis of this work gone over and will be plensod to give one to any who may think of reviewing the subject preparatory for tlie oxamlna tinn. The examination paper might be looked over by yon whether you propose to try it or not. Come and see what the paper is like. Any that have not studied in onr class will be welcome to try the examina tion with ns. Next Wednesday ev ening after the prayer meeting the pastor will give a final review of the lessons to be covered by the exam. ination and those who wish to tube it should be present. Further an. nouncementSBS to the time, plnceand method of the examination will b given later. Next week Friday evening will occur our regular quarterly prepnr atory lecture for communion. Coin munion service one week from next Sabbath morning Thoso thinking of nniting with our church at that time will please irform the pastor at your earliest convenience. The pastor may be out of town Monday and Tuesday but will return for Wednesday evening service This prayer sirvioe will be an im portant one as It occurs in the week of the preparatory lecture and the topic is "What is a Christian?" The pastoral visitation has been greatly retarded by the severe storms and weather this week but will be taken np again as soon us time and circumstances will permit. ELECTION RESULTS BHOHOLA T iWRsniP Supervisors P. (i. Shields, David Shield. School directors Geo. A. Kneal ing, George Cox. Judge election Frank Killer. Inspectors .-John Marqaart, John J. Unas. Auditor George Haas. Overseer poor Peter J. Hess. Clerk Frank Keller. Collector Matthias Hinkle. PALMYRA TOWNSP1U Supervisors John Singer, Chas Perry. School direotors Alva Qulok, T 8. Bartleson. Collector B. F. Ktllam. Judge election Miles Rowland. Inspectors G. W. Wilson, Georgi Ansley. Auditor G. N. Kellam. Overseer poor Leonard Simons, Clerk Walter Vetterlein. BLOOMING GROVE TOWNSHIP Supervisors John R. Vennie John Ploss, William Hitton. School directors Daniel Ilatton ! years, Charles Young 3 years, E R. Unzen 3 years. Collector E. R. llazti. Judge election Edwin ll izin. Inspectors Clarence Dillin Charles F Howell. Auditor E twin Howell. Overseer poor Johu Ploss. Treasurer and clerk E R. Unzen ORtCKNie TOWNSHIP Supervisors Ed (Jilnin, William Wolf, John Buchter, Frank Fii'nolo Christian Puffo. Sohool directors Victor Corey Jesse.Marliu. Collector George Heberlitig. Judge election li. F. Kipp. Inspectors Richmond Bortree Peter U hi. Auditor J. R. (iilpiii. Overseer poor Richard B irt'eaon Clerk B. J. Dickerson. Governor lVnnypaeker has ap pointed Hon. N. 1J. Criuditj,dd of Somerset secretary of ugriaultar in place of I'rof. John Hamilton Mrs Dr. John C Price dove over from Liraiiehville jvst ji day , briug 110.' home ilia Alu'a Biker, who has Leu'"visiting her tor several days. Mrs. F. X. Jardon nnd daughter, Lulu, who have teen vii-i'ir.g in New Yoik, returned homo tnis week . Masses Ii'a;irhn Cross cud Jemima mo visiiie in -','eAi hi, ,Nr J. Methodist Church Jottings. ( My Km-, c. K. smniMi.) Till topir- for next KlMkiHi morn ing is "The 1 1 ntninii V of .lesus" the t li ird in I hr oerii-s on tin- A post ! reed. In t he evening t he topic is il."sns Hi-lore I'iln o" A !nre liible dictionary bus been ncliled to the Hlnniy of tho writer. This bus been pniehascd with the money given n u Chi i-tm is present. The droop Ho My nt Spnrrnwbnsh lm been postponed till M uch IO1I1, ccsnse of the storm Hint prevented the meeting on hist Tuesday. The bud weather was against ns lust Monday niht, Vet a f.'iir hiz.vl Hudienco came out to hour Mr. K- ni hil) recite the pooms of James Whit.- comb Riley. The final entertain ment of the course will be held March l?th. Dr. (iilbcrt will then give ns bis lecture on Courtship and Marriage." The ninny statements of npprectii tion that have been made poneerniug the recital of Mr. Ketnlile nro grati fying to our EpvrorMi hcaiurs. Personally I hnd known very little of Riley, and this entertainment has added another interesting character to those whom it has been my privilege to study, Entertainments of this class add something perma nent to the equipment of lifo, nnd give us good entertainment ns well. The entertuinineiit that is to be given by Dr. Gilbert will deal with a more general type of thought and I tun sure that nil who have entered the state of matrimony, and all who anticipate, such a step, will gain profit by this lecture, on 'Courtship and Marriiigo." Communication has been received from the secretary of the layman's association, asking for the appoint ment of two delegates To attend the annual conference nt Ne vark. Tins calls to mind the fact thaT in the Methodist church, a 'larger place is being given to hivmnn. This is right,. They are as muvh interested in jho progtess of the church as are tho ministers, and they should have a voice not only in the nltiirs of the local church, but also in the general workings of the church- A more thorough understanding of the work of the tumuli conference will be of grent value to any layman. Wi wish that nil our people ' might nt tend. The Trust ft'jttion Die trust question seems to hi losing Interest in congress. The pas sage of the department ol commerce bill with the provision for the bureau of corporations ami passage of the bill to expedite trials by the government, and also the passage of the appropria tion bill providing iiildition.il funds for government trust prosecution cases are looked upon ns highly satisfactory trust legislation. It Is a subject of comment that the general trust ipiestion lies not been debated in the senate. The democrats have evidently recognized the iuex pediency .of opposing any of these republican measures. It is stilted to be the program of democratic lenders to allow the republicans to enact whatever legislation they want, sc cure in the belief (lint it will be inef fective nnd that thev will then be able to attack republican legislation. The republican leaders are perfectly satisfied wild such 9 program realiz ing that perlect trust laws cannot be framed at the llrst attempt but believ ing that they will be measurably elfoctive and that they enn be amend ed as they are proven to be lacking. r" " Don't forget the old mai. .vith the fish on his back. '-For nearly thirty years he ins been traveling around the vorlJ, and is' still traveling, wringing health and comfort .vherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly ' hildren he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pule persons he oi-."s now firm (l.-sli nnd lich red Mood. Children who fiit saw the id man with the 1l-.1i are now '.n'own up and have children of their own. lie stands for Scott's F.mul--,ion of pure cod liver oil a !cli-h.tful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need lh.bh and strength, . cOTT EoVVtve. Ctt-lsts, 10' '1 i : I . ., 1 ' ' 1. . 1 , Iv . York, tuc. una 3 I Co; .id.''L,fc..'i.li3. - f 1 1 n 1 ..J I licking SL'in ThntV tlio CHiiplninV ff thoa wfio aro bo infnrtnniitf ns to Itf uMlirffd villi FrRprna or S'nlt Jilie nm nnd out- arrt ixifilirntitiit.q do not euro. Tlu'V rnn't, Tiin poiirrp df tfio trnuMo ji in tho blood nmkfi 4hnt nim Hnd tit is urnl burning, itrhing fliiu di.-'oaMC will dif-J' f prr. "I wis tflfcmi fin U-htne on my Brmi whicli provf1 vrt 1 i w r fi I 1. I CHiCil: Nil It SHlt rtl'-MTll a T I 4 I'OliL'lit (i hot f lf of H(xft'fl S ir.'i p:ri Hr. In two H:iyi ftT I IL'Mti tfikinq H. I f.-lt lii-tliT and it frns ti(tt lour boro 1 f?ii rtirfl. Hve (icvfr 1ki-1 Hiiy ?Uln rtlfufe Rtncc." Wh. Jha E. Wahii, Cove iVint, Md. Hood's Sahaparilla and Pills rid the blood of all IriipuriUea a)4 Stfe a'l criol oris. . TTi f.awr VYIim I wn oV fcT I hid to TvasU tl; wlndowf aid VTFep thp fleer. Thf Offlef JI,,TVtll, flat jnit ilovi jrtr r!t. tip kids nowaday Bin t gn Ci ndTant0rps dev hatl in yur ti irvai. fli Ijnjfr (oitritinian) How Hint? Tin. Office Pot Why. if I rlls a.r clranin' around dia loin!, (jp Amalaa- mated Windcr-t'lranpra an' de Jani tors' union would put jtr buaiaata on it bum! I'm k. flUn't llkp hl RtylP at all Hat atill she rentieri and took Mm; Hi fortune ana hla w'.t were amall. Bat to hr lot fate lt him fall Hpt rival trlpri to htKilc lam. Chicago Kccord-Hpratfl. ho iiihtxtio. i r r .'1 V? Manat;pr of "fVoak" ?liow live I (rot a vacancy for n fiant? Why, you don't look flip fpet ! Candidate Yf y. that's just it. I'm tha amallcat tri.int on record! Finch Melr., When rntn had come, flirt thef nleet Their latlh? No; tint ft bit! They pr.iyed for rnin, And 'hen It raln4 Tlipy prayed for It to unit. Puck. i Tak Lif r.r. niglirrtower--Jlyfirat ditu-liter titr rid u port, my second an urtltt and hit third a rich merchant. Dimhleton Anif wLlctf cortple is tl mott forturwite? . "Oh, the UrFt tn of them, -Ttieyara aiipported by the, buiband at tha vniru." Jit-Uits. ' la tlie Taairtrnaan.- "Tour honor and fentletnrn of tl juryy' I aeknowleda the referent- of counsel of the other aida to my jrray hair. My hair U fray, and It will continue to be gray an long aa X Hi. The bait' of that gautlfman ia black, and will continue to be blnek ao long 11a he tlyea." N. Y. Tlia. HI Flmt onTaaa. "Those are my Hist biscuit, dear," aid said, proudly, "Oh, wll, I'll forfire yon, then," he Biiid, holding his jnw an Ida teeth wouldn't drop out; "I auppnae you anade a mistake, ' and got hold of recipe . for dog- biaeuit." Yunkeaa Statesman. Am rnlaaiablc Tlteavr.' Tluchand You gra naturally of aa unhappy dUpoftiiioa, that'a all that' the matter. Wife That'a'yonr theory, la it? Husha tut ( never aa w you happy. Wife That's huute you neter saw raa hefore I met vwi. N. Y. Waekly. -Ji-& Knaranosaa- Waal. "I wonder,", aai the man of a ita tlatica turn, "how much powder U tla atrTi eil daily in Uselet fcalutea." "There must he a lot," replied tha frivoloui pirl, "hut, I snppoke. woman rhii go on kis-inj,' wile anoijier jut the wa-oie."--Tit-Pita. : . Ipvrrc Teat. "Ilata you gut any asked the hungry maD, who bad culled fofnearly avery thins; eise ami fulled Io yet it. "On, yen, id the ailr, "We can fill any order for epg, tir V..., .nV VV-ll hnrnr . 1, t . hard boiled, in jut one minute " Chi ...... . ....... cugu Tribmia. Had I. oil Mia 1'allh. First Trump lo jou believa in aifc'nis? Second TrampNo more; 1 hufea't had a bite to eat In 24 hmira. "What has that to do wiih 1(7" "A good deal; l're been up og.iliikt 20 Joor mHt to-day with the ord 'W el oiiBt'' on 'em." Yoiikera l;itei(UftU. F. i. P. We heard a.mnn siy tbn otbir tuoruiiik, that t,hn abbreviation for J'ebriirtry-FtTb.-Mieans frcri overy body, and U:;it man bvked fro.on in his ulster. It was npjui rent that be ueedoi the kind of wnrtntli that slays, the waruith that reach km from boat to foot, all over tha lxidy We j oould have toll bin) from jx-rm.il knowiode th.it llood's S.irijapnrill ! gives purmaneut wniiiith, it iuvi j prates the blood and spoods it along i through artery aril voiii, and reallvl fits men and women, boys and gi' l-. to enjoy ool.l wj.itUer and resist the attacks of diMii. It gives' the ri iif kind of wr:utU, slim rSl, I"! tslmir. '1'iiio' itrnnirthens at the sa all its bene its ai'tf 1, ui iy ho a .!- .'stiuii in tins for y-oi, rn flit 111. rstl'di- -nil. I hot adorr oet:. Wlinl n 'id, 4-iul1'iit gipiri-t-i'in Mr t .one hi ) r l is, Mr. Seei r t-ehu p umild h:ivr a r-tnl, s ; o : ! f 1 1 ! i'X,r.i ii-,n. ti.n. if ..it wop ill for lehiiil in yar lni;oil bill as he . . W.-r klv. lr l.ftusaH. 'Yps, John left rl ici unr nf tli hrt girts I fvpr miw. SJ.p'll iti:ile liini an px-i'llent wife." "!t'i n 'pity h' n lomo'l v. in't it ?" "Iiti. 1 tl iil n't l new oil If it lipr." "I rlnn't, bat vnn siy rhe'g tn goed." ( ldi-ago Ki-T-nrH-Hf t-Rlil. l-'iifiv Fir. aprrtiv pII. ihl ttiud. ho are yon fueling to-day ? W r ay - I- ! n1. 1 rr pfcp a nit 1it hnd ,a-t hrcii "C.i nit a f.ilnl lil.nv" b, the giivfrntnrnl ! - hot Augc-lct Her ald. nnir;nr. 'I noticed that there wua a man rued Overall on the Yala tra k ttnm this aprirfr." Well, what of it?" "Oh, I tih .iiint wone'li a- If he'a a juniper, that's all." N. A. Thuet. Ho Tiaiter. "Old SVyntlint'H imo fear is prema ture burial." Raid the doctor. 'Huh!" remarked Sl-ynfUnfs tieiph- bor, "hi burial ctuildn t he too pre mature to anil ua." - I'liiladelphm Pre,s. I.OTP'a Teniae K-rf. Harold How do von know you real- It love me, Henriel ta? Henrietta O Harold! Since X have known ymt ! have come ti adtrire oaira tkat atand out. Turk. Kt Parae. n f really beliee that ou enjoy j!itlng with me. Hi WiT? Nell, I don't Vnmt. I would enjoy it more If there km more auTiey in it. N. Y. Herald. A Paat Vaatrr. J.iClea Has ynnr wife'a doctor much influence iiTftr her? Walea I sJiould say to! Tlecurad kar at an inirjioarj li.- 4(. Judge. A. W. Raich and Son, Mn'nriiorns, all drug and general stores in Pike county guarantee every bottle of Cliamberlnin's Con ah Jtcmedy and will refund the money to anyone who is rot sntiFfied ntter ns no two thirds of the contents. This is the lest remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough nnd is pleasant find safe to take. It, prevents any ten dency of a cold to result in pn.'u monia. 2 20 (Kl HKI'OttT OK TUB CONDITION The First Nntionul Bank OF MM.FOIlll In the Pate of rcnni-vtvanlri. nt tho cloin of huaiiies, l-'ehrutu i' (iili, tiio:l: KKSOI'UCES 1 Ijontis nml discounts . . . .... t 2l.r-' TS, tlvt rdr.ifls, M-enred A nest curi'il hi Sh U.S. llollds to Bit'lire elrclllalioll r, .tn sli mi Premiums 011 I'. 8 lionds lr;.ri O" StuckH, hCcurl'.ies, ele 41.l;i;l 7r Hnnkiiifr house, furnilure and fUMiro 5O0 Oil Duo from National H.tnk (not reserve ngents) 0,001 10 Duo from approved reserve etrcnis 2m o Ctiecks and other ensh IteuH lot) lie Noles from other National Banks 3W ft Fractional paper currency, nickels ami e.t'tifs 55 lt Lawh'i, AIonkv Kksfuvk in Hank, viz: Specie ?';.ti:t!i Id ( , ... bcynl tender notes. .. . 1 M" ihi ( "'' Kedi'iiiption fond with I'. S. Treasurer (o't uf clrculntion) 1,260 00 Total 1117,974 27 MAniLITIES Capital stm k patd In t 2."i.Wi 0ft Surplus fnrd l.mxi ii C'nilivlded proflta. leaa exficnt-cs and taxea paid 4.500 If National liuuk notea outatand liia: 8t,fl"0 Of flue to other National Banka. . . U4 04 Ihvitte-ids unpaid . U-l ui Individual depofdtrf auhject to Cheek 80.RT 40 Denmnd certifloiitna of deposit. . 1 i'5 ifi CVrillled rherka I 1 "ft Total 117,'j74 27 State of Pt'iuu-ylvanift. Ctaniiy of Pike, us: I, John C. Wainer, Assiinnt Cashier of the Hlwive-nalned hatik, do solemnly swear that the ftliove strtri-ment. Is Hue to the best of HIT know Inlje and In-lief JOl'lN C V'AKNKK, Cashier. , Puhscrlhi'd nnd aarorn to before mo this I3tli day of Veliiunrv. Iwes. J U. CHA.MIIF.RT.AIM, Notary Puhlic. Correct Attest: K. W A HNER. ) CO A KM.-'I HONT., I)lrect.ra HKNHY H. W Kbl.ri. S COURT PR CCU NATION Stii'' of fVitn- iviiMi;-.. ( wui.ty nf JU;. htit.i'il hv i t-t 1.4.1 i.n -'i it ln-i v. 1"' t djrtM-Mr. 1 iiir i h S n ll l. i III. !., .. of the ei Ulii v will lie In hi " t t He CO II I t lH . I ! ' I II I 1 .. ' t '" I .'I . H Ol X. ', I fonl -u the ttvjMl niil i 4 ilUrd OIIL CO It V, t-ii.Tiir. O elo. k p III . in,l vill he euu. e.-k if liee.-hlirv. i.r.or.i.K a;:!- Milford, Pii , H, l'.-'i). REGISTCTJS K0TICE ViH' foi.itwinir Nccnimt Imvn Ihmh tt-i vtih fin- Kt'rie'T pint v iil lc inc.-.-iir. -.1 in i i.i' i 'tu i fi -r i 'it l1 1 1 nut it u on ih tliinl Mni.ti.iv ol M.irt h M' v : K-t.itv Jcr :. if JI..-1'h. flr( i :-t fl. Ac Ci'iint of -v ,1 ...'(h V" Tn-i i'V.r-ili,i' I'rnt" t-i rlitn l !i V .in (i-irn- n. il.-rr--iN.tl. Ttir ui-rotlilC uf ii.liliah L V ;.U Ourdt'li. rttitiiinil rrti rix- K"iHtt "f Hi Minn KiniM1. cWu-pii-wfl. Firt ami ljnnl Hi ro'.int ol ti.ti !it: ti Kiuuw.', MX JOHN' r VVKSTliRiH)!. .Hi., Vi h y H, lim;t 1 DOM 5-ff T03ACCOr!T - i our u.cawjy! V'"n can rr rtitt f fr:n ot u ''j..rci t. -1 1, -f ea. 'iy, te uu.ie v -II. slvc i. "i- ' t t iH -i' Lie nd ii i l.y J U-tJs. th.it in j W- - ii.r tl . i. . U u p-u;nla in it .1 Uj.'S. uvti SfJtj,Otj I t eml a.l.u i ll!"!-:. A-I.-i.-. li.Kl.l.M 1 1 : ! Tela Lr.?;clivc Ercmo OulnboTaiits. fSevea M'nioa koiw o!J la past 13 mentis. V.S tlZ-VTt Vyc!xfi's ll cm York Storo licws A lvpcINl) 1)0, OK l A.SOjX A r.JL1? 3PJ?6I At this season it's the useful bargains that tempt the prudent buyer. That the dozen items exploited below ARE bargains tin. re is no gainsaying, bargains in every stnse of the word. Our buying public are intelligent enough to know real bargains when they see them. Our stuck of Ladio-' Missus' and Children's Corit, is considerably 1 educed but prices nre si ill further reduced. Determined to enrry none tivcr and oiler those retiinmiiiff nt ha'f original post. For instance A UUiO coat fs.r j CO nnd a ..(!() coat for 2 50. About a score of Hanncletto and Fercnfe Wrappers, nlFdarir"Hiid medium eoloriiiKs, nently trimmed nnd them. were 1 0(1, now 89 cents. You may choose from about 20 part pieces of Dress floods, fancy tiiTtiires nnd cheeks, nil excellent for either suits or skirts, these are 'educed from fiO cents to 25 crnts. About l.lit.u yards of dark 1'erotles in this lot ;ifi 11:1 lies wide, mostly dink colors, good cloth and neat flmires. The tegular price is 10 cents, tie price now is 8 cents. These will interest you : We have li ft aliont ten nil wool, FinimolottH wnists, tiiio season's productions, prices have been ns high s 12.75, von can . choose nnv one for fl fit) A surplus lot of men's Flannelette nijht robes made of pood soft tinp oiilinif flannel, neat striped, full sizes A most comfortable winter gar on nf. Tho 111 ice was 48 ccihh to 98 cents, the price i Hit cents to 75 cents. You may pick from a lot of Women's Black VVTTT.F Hose and fired true economy .in pickititr Former value 2ao to 40e, present, price 1 7e to 25 The corset, baittmn advertised 8 short time hso was responded to liberallv and the pile on the counter bns dwindled. If yon wear a size from 25 to 'Ah your si.n is still here at hnlf to two thirds original price. Ten dozen nine-quarter unbleached sheets, pretty good value nt 60 cents, but exceptionally good value at. present price 39 cents About two or three dozen short Flannelette petticoats, ready-to-wear some milled nnd hemstitched, were 25o nnd fiOo now 19o nnd 39c. May be two dozen band-knit house slippers, sizes 3 to 7, good clorinns in ln il 0(1 now 50 cents. . For the men here lire some pretty, stylish. f,)ur in-hnnd nnd string lies, vnine 25 cents to 50 cents, now two for 25 cents. Lot fancy bows hive been 15 cents are now 10 cents. VYYCKOSTsTlEW YORK STORE i.tn'.p'u-s Cheeifu'ly Given Gtroudsburg, Pa. I'OliT JEI1VIS ' BUSINESS INSTITUTE, m WICKHAM Geo. Oakley, Principal. 9 ) (I ft NO ONE BUYS DRUGS j FOR FUN 98t)a.ff3'ak.'ak. 0i J ho Olio sidls i hem for aimisempnt,. It's B 8er- ious, iniporlnnt busini'SH a on both sides A drug Btorn should bnve two missioiiH : One, to furn- isli ilrui.'S Hint run bn a) 1 relied on ; tho other, to ! furnish them for what 1 they ore worth. Drug stores exit for the public pood. Know ledge, experience and progressive in d t li o d i should murk their mnn ngement. We endeavor to keep step with the progress of the nge, to meet every requirement, of tlie community, to conduct a store tbnt will stund for nil that a drug store should We wish to serve those who want accurate service, high grade drugs, and uniformly fair aDd courteous treatment. j CO. ARMSTRONG! DRUGGIST. ffTitTttiata 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 MILFOBD PA. H. E. Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. , OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. To Cure a Cold in Ono Bay carefully nindo. The price Bells Mail Orders Quickly Filled BUILDING, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. YOU ARE THINKING CF PRESENTS, JAY 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 S 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. Fire Insurance. 111.11 KKLIAHI.K COMFAMKH. 11AT1.S KKAMOXAHI.K Charles O. Wood, Agt. &ueeiH.or to J. J. Hurt. a-OOie' ill rem-of KttKitleuue on Ann St Milford, Plks Co.. Pa. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. - O til re and nhidtMJre Broad street te.lCuuriHouM). MIL.I-UKU, UA. Briataftta Tour Bowels With Caearti. CBiidy riitharcte, cure onntutpauon form-ar. lOo. 'Zbo. It C. C- C. (till, tIruMaiiaikrtiulid tuouisj How Arm TNtr Mid Her f Pr ITotihf' S.ara!iifi Pillsnirf-ail bit! nur llli. bio IfiMi. AJl' itiiug lit uiktU y iAi.. t UiKm or Cur Crip in Two Day. ca every Tvr box. 23c.