J PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, June 20, 1903. Pltm.lSIIftU KVFHT FHIDAY. OrFIC'H, DROWK'8 BUILDIWl HHOAUPT. srnscHiPTiitN: O.nr Year One dollar and fifty cent. Hi X Mhntiir Sevetity-tlve renin. BTBICTI.Y IN A DVANCK, Rtitmwl n the ift olTlr of Mllfnrd, I'lke County, PiMinsylvmilfl,, iw second oln raiHUir, November twenty-Unit, MWi. Advertising Rates. Ono qusre(elrht linns), one insertion -l .00 k'.u-li Biiimllillt Insertion W Kiiliicerf rut, fiii-nishnl nn nppttcatliin, will bo allowed ywirly mlvertli-'prs? Legal Advertising. tnd Executor'! notices J"" A mlitor'B notices - J '" hlpnrro noting - ... n.OU Sliorltl'H sales. Orphans court sales, I',... 'l'r.diif-f,r'a suit's. Comity State incut iind election proclamation oliar?etl by the square. J, II. Vn Bttcn, PUBLIHHRR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. JJXCOUflA OIXG BLOODSHED Rev. R A. El wood, pnatur of tlm Olivet Prcahyterinn church at Wil mington, Del., Is hold to be lnrgely responsible for the lynching of the negro White nonr that city. In a Bcrmon last Sunday he tittered language in his pulpit calculated to incite to mob violence and exhibited blood stained leaves, while the fattr ily of Miss Bishop, the victim, ap pealed to the law. The Now York Herald, commenting on the sermon, which is condemned by many lead ing papers, says "his sermon of Sunday night wns iu line with tho policy of a steadily increasing class of preachers who in their morbid efforts to incite sensation and achieve publicity are creating yellow pulpit that Is worse than the yellow press." The Dispatoh, ooramonting on the recent appointment of two members to the school board. Bays "as Bt presont constituted there U no room for improvement in the personnel of the school board." U might have added without the slightest foar of contradiction that when it at. tempted last February to constitute in part at least, the personnel of the board the people disageod with its selections by a handsome majority Peter E. Farnum. Jr., of Port Jervis graduated with closs of '03 in Yale. P, C. Rutan registered another automobile yesterday which makes the ninth one entered in the county Henry Canne has a contract for building a house for Mrs. Sarah Davis on High street and began work today. Dr. W. B. Kenworthey, county health physician was called to Row lands to day ou business connected with that department. J. W. Hunter of Montgomery county has been appointed by the governor State Highway Cotmnis iouer. The salary is $3500 a year. Wilton Bonnet, Esq., of J"ort Jer is was allowed $500 by Judge Hniltn for defending Albert Koopp. ing, convicted of the murder of John Martine. The Newton, N. J., band has been . engaged by the firemen for July 4th There will be a parade and hose race and in the evening a dance in Brown's Hall. Dr. Shull Thinks Thing The New York Journal publishes tho following interview with Hon. J. H. Shull, Representative from Pennsylvania, of Stroudhburg : "I have contended for a year or more that the corruption of the Grant administration would sink into insigniflcanoe when compared with the rottenneas iu every depart ment of the present administration. "The postoffieo department is near the people, and an investigation of that department is likely to throw light indirectly on other, depart ments that are worse. " Worst of all Experience Can anything be worse than to foel that every minute will be your laot? Such was the expurence of Mrs. 8 II. Newson, Decatur, Ala. , ' Fur throe years," she writes, "1 endured insufferable pain from in digtihtion, stoniasii and bowel trouble. Death S3omed inevitable when d.K l.jis anC all remedies fail ed. At lei fth I ..v induced to try Electric liiltcrs auu the result was miraculous. I Improved at once and now 'in completuiy recovered." 1'or liver, Liilu.'V, htomach aiid bowel troiJ.K-s Lim ine liitn-rs U the only im-dicine. Only too. Jt'a guaranteed bv fell ilwa'aM. , St. Swithin'i Day lincently tlm I'hksh, nccr-pllng the statement of a ctoniiKTMiy without reflection, ntfllnd that St. Swiihin's day occurred Juno Kith, Tie proper date is July K and the Sussex Register, whioh fell into a similar of ror, says : Jupiter riuvius apparently has access to utes or too paper, ami believing that whatever appears in the Register must be so, being also led astray, and proceoded to make the assertion good, and has already given ns more than a fortnight of tho forty days rain. The Register was, however, in error as to the date. Juno 8th was tho day of St. Modard, a French saint, to which is credited the same forty days rain superstition that fin English associ ate with St. Swithin's day. St. Swithin was bishop of Win chester 852 to 862. He was known for his pietv and humility, and when ho died requested that be be buriod iu humble ground. More than a century later whou the church at Winchester was restored, be was adopted as the patron saint, and bis remains were translated from an almost forgotten grave to the new basilica. This translation took place July 15, 871, and many miracles were said to have accom panied and followod it, many claim ing to have been cured of diseases. It woa not until four or five centuries later when there was n great downpour on St. Swithin's day that the legend of the rainy day became histsrical, and at that tune tho forty days rain were attributed to St. Swithin's anger at tils trnnsHfion from an humble grave to a site of distinction. Ihi stanza Is : St. Swithin's day If thou dost rain For foity days It will remain; St. Swithin's day If thou he fair For forty days It will rain na inalr. Chinese as Laborer The Commissioner General uf Immigration, l- I'. Sargent, who has been In Hawaii Investigating tht labor question, says that the planter in the Islands have made experiments with Portuguese, Porto Uieans and in groes, but all have proved unsatis- factory, and tlint the native labor Is almost useless. The only solution seems to lie in the "Heathen Chinee;," but the Chinese are now exclude trom tno island. Unless congress makes some modification of the ex elusion act with reference to Hawaii) the planters assert that instead of bettering their condition by auucxa tion they have been crippled in their industries. Excursion to Denver and Colorado Spring On account of 'jhe International Convention United Society of Chris tian Endeavor, to be hoik at Denver. Colo., the Erie will soil special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo, Colo., on July 6th, 7th and 8th, good returning to August 31st at the low rate of $42 for tho round trip. Tho output of 1,758,000 lbs. pig iron during May is tho record for the world. The democrats appear to have ceased their earnest scanning of the horizon In search of a new issue. Washington correspondents are engaged in making, slates of the committee chairmen, which of course Uncle Joe Cannon will be compelled to recognize-Jhe feels like It. When the Porto Ricans pussed their libel law which prohibits the publication of cartoons except those referring to "public officials and otht criminals," they evidently had in mind the postoilice department. Shipments of wheat from Argen tine from January 1 to June 6, 1903 have amounted to 40,-1;) 1,000 bushels. Eat year for the same period ship ments were lO.Oiili.OOi) bushels. The rejoicing which is being in dulged in over losses of the be trust in tho recent Kansas floods is destined to be short lived. By simply advancing the price of meats a cent or two a pound the trust will be able to come out w hole. In this way the people of the country w ill contribute to the "flood suirerers." It is only ten years since lb93 and yet the democratic captains seem t" think that the people have forgotten the business demorilization, closing of factories, the armies of unpaid employes and consequent loss of a home market for our food products and tho general suil'eiing and want occasioned by tho country's Inst experiment with democratic low land' methods. "I have Ix'en troubled for some with indigo-ttion uud sour stomach," says Mrs. Sarah V. Curtis of Lee, Mass , "and have boen taking (.'iiuui bei laui's Stomach aim Elver Tablets which have helped tno very much so that now I can eat many things that- before I could riot." If you have any troulilo wit n your stomach why not tiiUu these tablets and k-1 well? k'ur sale by B.ilcii & H.m, Matamoras, all general stores iu Piko county. Methodist Church Jottings. (Ily Hkv. V. A. Whom.) Subjects for Sunday, June 28th: Morning, "Upward Ora vitatinn . " Evening, "Regrets." Wednesday evening prayer meeting, "Joy (jiiestions, "What is tho peculiar nature of Christian joy?" "Are there different deprees?" "How miy the most complete joy be obThined?" Kindly btok up Web sters definition of joy and have several Bible references ready on the subject. Brother White has nvide a prayer meeting thermometer which we arc sure will prove inter- Dating. The services for Children's Day at Union were woll carried out and exceedingly interesting. The vigor- our eff rls of the scholars in behalf of the Children's Day collections wore a delightful surprise to tho pastor. Think of Union raising over loublo the amount of the homo school 1 This shows what persever enoo will do. The following are tho amounts raised by the scholars Katie Hubbard, $5.50; Arthur Crtsn, $5 ; Eula (lavoille, $3 j Minnie Ueblmrdt, $5 ; Vera Gavoillo, $2 : Elward Oobhnrdt, $1.25; Ace Hub- hard, 61 ; Total $24 36. Medal will bo presented to the first four nam .id and Vera Uavolllo is making an extra effort to bring hor collec tion up to the required amount We would like to see her succeed. I'he children have all dona wonder fully well and the pastor extends hearty thanks for their help. The school is prospering beautifully and the interest remains unflagging The pastor will preach at the school house this coming Sunday afternoon if not rainy. Some one please prophesy a pleasant day. The contemplated trip to New York by way of Kingston was made by pastor and family Monday. The lay, though cloudy, was free from Iiuzp and the scenery all along the route, and especially down the Hudson, was greatly enjoyed. We expect to return Saturday noon. Presbyterian Chroniclings (By Rev. K. M. Stnoad.) Tho Sabbath morning topio will be "The Parablo of the ten Virgins In tho evening the sublect of "Why men do not come to ohurcb" will be discussed. There have been several reasons suggested and these will be considered, together with some reasons why men should. -identify themselves with tho lite and activi ties of the church. It is to be hoped that many men of the village will attend this service next Sunday evening. Tho prater meeting topio for next Wednesday evening will be "Civic Righteousness," Prov. 14 : 34. This will be a national topic in considers t 'on of our coming national birth day. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor did extremely woll In or estimation last Friday evening at their strawberry and ice cream festival. The amount added to the treasury was thirty dollars The Third Quarterly Calendar is low with tho printer and it anticipated that it will be in the hands of the people very soon. The appearance of the little sheet has not been changed. The matter is printed for reading and it is desir able that all should read the plan over for the coming three months This plan ha 'been mitdo in the anticipation that every member of tho church will help to carry it out All will be needed especially in the welcoming and interesting of the guests among us. A word, a friend ly band, even a smile will count in this work. The pastor is pleased to have had the opportunity of meeting the Rev A. Edwin Keigwin of the Park Presbyterian Church of Newark, N J., this week. He is visiting at Mrs. Haigbt's, who is one of his parishioners. It is unfortunate that ho does not intend to remain in Mdford over Sunday becanse we would have been very glad to have heard him. The Park Presbyterian church has a membership of about nine hundred. A man who wears straw bats wtyd they may bo kept looking well mill retain their bright color if they are frequently brushed so ad to keep thorn free from dust. Dress making Makv Lubwiu,Br in all branches. adSt.,Milfurd(Pa. t 5C0TTS EMl.'LSION won't mAc a ) hump bai.k strain, neither will it made 1. I nil heaU li.itaxd bunt Slid l imuM j -j tn lew khiuiik munt of recovery In ( J rutveu iiii tuiw con.utnutioo. i ' buiw consumption. end !-.f lire i't I f. k. l,.,,i. ; iiiuiisind. NVu(k. S"v-,.a i.wli all drux. . - - - i Impaired Digestion May not he all that Is meant by fliiprjiti now, tint It will he If nepl'-ctcil. The unPRslness after t'fttlnK, fils of nerv ous hendache, poorness of the stomach, and dl.flirreenhle helchlng may not he very bad now. but they will be If the stomarh la Suffered to prow weaker. Pyspepsla Is snrh miserable disease that the tendency to It should be (tlvrn early attention. This Is completely over come by Hood's Sarsaparilla whloli stri0entthewholediKStive system SEES FOR SIGHTLESS EYES. Yonni Wnmiiii In Km York Mho I'alntn Word llf1iir, for Iter 111 t nd Em ploy r r. The iprnn who is hliml loses much of thn lit'ittit tful iu lifn tliroiiLrh the ft flliction. There is one woman, how ever, in New York citv who. hnvtnff tnenna, finds a wiiy to satisfy her taste for a knowledge of all that Is going on. This she acenmp iflei with the help of n ronipnninji of the name sex, hut nnuh younger (the wo in nn herself i 77 yenrs old), who takes her from place to jdHre, ex plaining everything. l'hns nn afternoon at an art e- hihition results in holh coming nwa.v with on excellent iden of the most notahle ennvnses. The a rehitect lire of the various new hnildingH 1h le acrihed at length; the binding and illnst rations of Inte hooks ar" laid before the mind of the afflicted one with much circumstance. Kven the new operntir and dra matic events are attended with great regularity, and the costumes, forms and faces of the performers are de scribed In the fullest detail; the scenery and properties ore the nb- icct of comment., and the people in the audience furnish material ffr dis cu.snion between, the acts. In traveling, says the New York Mail- and Kxprcss, the companion is the fame faithful painter of pictures for the sightless eyes of her em ployer, and every feature that goes to give that variety which seem a necessary spice to living is brought out with the utmost particularity. An ttmy May Out. He Ileggie Fitzjnnies has become recklessly engaged to any number of girls, but he always get out of It. She With decency? He Oh. yes! He merely has tn go and ask the father's consent and it's all over. Tit-flits. Fphfmf rRl. Penfield Unless you're engaged to a young woman yon should never make her a present of anything lust ing, (live her some flowers, or cunrly. or . Merritt, A copy of the best selling book of the day. Town Topics. Upokr from Ki lierlene. Teacher (jive me a definition of "operable," and use the adjective in a sentence to illustrate. Claude "Operable" capable of be ing worked. Kxample: "My father is operable.".,. y. Times. Hep Snreeas. Maude well? Annie- So she married and did -Yes. She gets $25 a wtek now. Maude fin-money ? Annie No; alimony. Judge A Mlaiak In Synonyma. Temperance Lecturer O my friends, there are some spectacles which one never forgets. Old Lady's. Voice (in rear) I'd like to know, sir, where they sell them. If you don't mind. N. Y. Times. Heeompeaae. "Say, pa, what's fame?" "That which people give man after he is dead Instead of the money he needed when he was alive." Chi cago Keeord-Herald Yonlhfnl Promoter. "Willie, U your sister at home?" "Well, she paid to tell you no, hut If you have nhout 23 cents I think I can arrange a meeting fur you." N. Y. Journal. . He Had Ceaaed to Worry, Young Doctor Yes, I felt greatly worHetl until tfte'-rrti.ift wi rmsed. His Wife Will he be out soon? Young Doctor No, not until the day of the funeral. N. Y. Herald. RKHOKT OP THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Mll.roUU tn tho State of Pennsylvania, at the close of biislumo, Juuo Uili, ltuii: HKSOUKCKS I,onii8 and discounts Uvi'rilritfts, atcuied and I 19,tV0 17 : Ullbti- cu ini IJ 8. Honda to secure circulation PrHiuiiiina on l: H. tiiiuila Stocks, hL'cm-ities, etc banking koube, furuituru aud tixmrcs Dae from Nittiunnl Hanks (not 1 Xl '2t,(tii on ir.'5 do 45,1,'ii 75 500 00 reserve ngeatb) fi,!rf5 US Due from uniiroved rewrve aKuots N'otcb of uther National Banks . Fractional paper currency, nick els anil rents Lawful Monty Hcberre iuiiauk, viz: Specie 4.H tfl ) Iveifitl-tciHier notes. . . l.lio uo j Heiti'iniitiini fiiml with V S. Trcatoiirer io'j of circulation ) BS.Hnn CO ia us 6.011 2,, l.arsi no Total i;)u.7;ii &! LIABIL1T1K! Capital stock paid in , tS?5 il(M Sin pl us fund J.irjU w lmlividi'd protils, less expenses lilld taxis paid . . ... 5 'H'.i Jill Niitiiiiial liaiik iiutcsoutitali(iiiif &-i,3o0 iv Individual dipctilD snlijcct to cluck 7! n-ii Deniand ceriilli-ntes of deposit l.;Vk) it: Certillcd checks S.'.ijj ir Total $11,731 Bv State of Prnnsvlvanta. County of Tike, ss; 1, .lolin C. Warner, Cashier uf the ntnivc llAiiicd bank, do boleuinly stveur that the aliove iitati'inetit in true to Uie bc&t ot m kllowiedcHtld teiii'f JoHN C. W'ARN'EK, Cashier SuiiscrlUd and sworn to before mo thin MiU day "f June, iv.ti J. C. CilAMHKHLAIN. Notary i'ublic. Oorreiit--Atte.it- K WAHM-.Il, ) HoliKi: 1' " HKI1), Dln-ctors. O. O A liMsi'ltuMi, ) TliP fr:;rli"M iitlituili- f tlip nil iniiiiMnitiiiii in its iiive-tijjiititm uf nml lirintfinn to Justii-fl (hp guilty oMiciiilH (if (he piisliillicp (li'jiiirtiiicnt i n distinct n i n ( nit'tit to thoM1 !io hncl prclictcil lihcnil nii!iciitions ttfit lime nml vvntcr solution. With KiiuIiuhI'n stiUrsincn nilvo- cutiiiH n elmiie from fire tnulo to pintcctlnn hiuI our poiillicrn neighbor Mexico, prcpnriiig to ntlojit (hn gold stii!idnrd, hot!) wing ol our ilemo rrntie jmity fire getting a home thrust. With the ntmouttcciiicnt tlmt the Met" I'rvolutlon In Venezuela bus been ended by the witlidinwnl of (he general nud bin tidhcrent from (he country, comes (he news tlm( Hiiotber revolution bus broken out. It is predicted tlmt our foreign commerce in the llscid year to end June :ioth will be tho largest in history. Imports will for the first time exceed H,00(),(MiO,0(0 find ex ports w ill be up towiirds f l,r0fi,00n, 000, which will idso be h record breiiker. Kiiormous figures, but showing the right kind of the biiliince of the trade nevertheless. Thiit bi llow nmring sound eniantit ing from the region west of the Mississippi is not n cyclone or a tornado. It is only the June zephyrs re-echoing through the empty chvm occupied years gone by the populists. The c(iiiritlon of Iiuisinnu Terri tory is generally credited to Thomas Jcfl'erHon. The fuel is that tho pur chase ol this vast territory was arranged for without Jefferson's knowledge by Livingstone and Mon roe, who had been sent to treat with Napoleon for an entirely different purpose. Jefferson approved the bar gain with great reluctance stating that in buying the land he had ex ceeded bis lowers as n strict construc tionist of the constitution. The man who suggested that the Hon. Aillai Stevenson would refuse it lender ot the democratic nomination for vice-president is thought to liave been "seeing things." Ilr. Kennedy's New Medli-lne, C'Al-cura Sol vent, Warmly I'mlxeri l.y Mrs. ChftfTee. When Dr. Davhl Kunnedy, Kennedy How. Kingston, X. Y.. said he regard ed C'al ciira S.i'vent, his new medicine for the Kidneys, Liver and Hlnod, as tho crowning achievement of his life., ho matin no mistake, as hiindn-ps who have used it testily. Here H one letter, short and tu the point : KrTLWD, Vt., August 5th, l(i(f3 i)ear Sirs: I have nevec taken any medicine that did me. so much K""d as Dr. Kennedy's 'atest medicine, Ual-eura Solvent. I can work hard nil day and can do more work than I could even thirty years hko. I am 5H years of age and n nr felt better In my llfo. Gratefully yours, MRS. A F. CHAFFKK Hememher that It Is of Dr. Kennedy's new medicine that this lady writes Only ono Dr. David Kennedy ever lived In Kondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and his new medicine is sold only In $1 00 bottles. IIIIIKttMSClHllOtNIIC BE READY IT IS LETTING DISEASE FASTEN ITSELF THAT KILLS 9 9 e m oca-k.aa'ca'a.ifsr;a ' Every home ought to contain a line of every day or etuergeney reme dies feuch as Paregoric, Camphor, Essence Jamai ca Ginger, Pepjyertnint, Ammonia, Arnica, etc. They may be needed any hour of the day or night and when needed will be badly ne dud. An outfit of these remedies will cost but little if you buy them hero. Having them on hand ii pretty sure to save Buffering and may save lite. Rummer is the season of sudden ills. Prepare for them. IS m 0 0 24'-"-''J ft ICO. ARMSTRONG: DRUGGIST. 0 0 0C90C04t)0009a William B. Kenworthey, M. D. rhysician and Surgeon. OtVit and rtf-iiiein Brtmd strwt HJJyi';RiNf.iii!. Tela Lwtivo Erc:::a O;;!r.!r.o Taiicts. Seven kUliioa koe aold in pu&t 1 3 Vyckoff's ft'cv; York Fashion sltiinjis this a "white" Summer ns fur ns women's Averring njiporel is concerned. This sforo (is usiiiil ' is limply stocked to sell you these dninty white outfits, everything fresh 'and of the most aj iproved styles. We devote this "ad" to exploiting of those items, and tempt yon with some specially low prices , on same. Stylish White Separate Skirts These skirts re Hindu of duck, linen and I'k. Some are perfectly plain, some are very prettily trimmed, and tlmy ara oil most reasonably priced. Newest Creations in White Waists A most eco n o ni i o n 1 purchase of wliito vraists have just been put on sale. They are part of rt prominent maker's surplus stock and ve are able to offer them as bsifrnins. Plenty of White Ribbons Tho ' demnnd for white rib bons baa creat ed a senroity. Glad to sny at pres ent this stora is well stocked with the most asked-for kinds. Dainty Corset Covers Corset covers again have the call. You'll rind these to your liking in styles, qual Hies and prices. A new feature in this line is the Phirt waist cover, consisting of rose ruffling to give the necessary full effect. WYCK0FFS HEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. Our lee leiurinrtl if we i.it. Any one scuduis; sketch and dcpci ip'.iou of nny invention wilt promptly receive our opinion fre ormcerniuK the pulentnliitity of unnie. "How to Obtain a Patent" wrnt upon rfuest. I'.ttcnts secured Ihroush us Rflveriiset .or mle nt our expense. Patent taken out through us receive fijtrc.ial not ire, without ch tre, in Tun Patknt Ri:co:.!, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted ly Mumifarturrrs mid Inventors, beud for sainpie copy FffEE. Addra.ss, VICTOR J. EVANS St CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Zvmnm Bf-.- - on. D- f rNITKD STATES CIV1I, SKK VICE COMMISSION Washington, D. C March 3rd, 1903. Mr. Geo Oakley, Collliuhian CnUrpc Paterson, N. J. Dear Sir: For a nuinlior of years paar thfl Civil Service Cnnnntr.i.n hns ex perienced coiiHiilerahlu diflli-iilty in HccuriiiK enoutth inaifl eliKii)ea in aliorfhnml anil ty(ewritiiiir in meet t he ueeUH of 1 lie aer . Um. Tlie Mi)ply of siiih eiilnieti resultiiiff frnni tiie Renii-anmial examinations in theKe subjects ha lint lieea equal to tiie (lenwiuil. Kec.ntly, several special sieaniraphv anil typewritinu exani inations Iihvb Imii held in tiieiurirer cilios, but wttjHiiir. priHiueliiK tiie denircd result. The Conimihhiiin would be pleiiHcd to have you make thi kiioffn t young men bo limy lie interested. Yours rri-pectfiilly, . JoHS U. 1'ltOCTOIt, President. For further particulars apply at Port Jervis HiiMineM Institute, HBO. OAKLtv, Principal. 2 LIVERY STABLES. If ycu 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 M1LFORD PA. Clue Front Stables, Port Jarvia.N. V. Adjoining Gumner'a Union House Iload, carriage, draft and farm horse for suit). Exchanges made. A largo stock from which to make inductions. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. To Cure a Cold in Cno Day BioiUhs. TUs t!!liture, Store Vcckly Hews if mrnn 11U White Petticoat Sale Ruffled, tucked and embroider ed potticonts. made with deep flonnc.es; full, fren er.ins garments. Hero are the prices, 48 cents to t3. White Parasols We'll quote yon an item or two in white parasols. They form A part of the summer ontfH and you naturally want to know wliere yon can buy them to the best advantage,. Here from $1 25 to f2. Some White White (jlovos of lisle thread, silk or undri'ssed kid, Glove Values newest lengths, perfect fitting gloves. Price range, 25 cents to 75 cents. White Wool and Wash Goods Tho mercer izing process has put the white cotton goods still closer to silk, giving it. a hard pu-h for first place. In neat stripes and figured effects. Indian Linens, real Swis ses, Batistes, Wash Chiffon, eto. In wool goods there are Mohairs, Batisfes, Landownes, Henriettas. irM. LAB P iff. l1, 1 ;vi I OESiCNS. Thirty-one ye .r A Wvf prsrfpe. OTiinlon ft tn VftiMlitv miii jtfUi'nr'.l'iluy Writ fnr look f.( n-tnii': r.sllml ri-fi r.Tirii. KOSON BUO&. Ill S ret. Wahlniton. O - New 6 Exclusive LINE or All Prices Seasonable goods of - Every description Ryman S Wells. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PR0BLEKI We ho ve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Fire Insurance. OLD KLLIAllI.r: COMIMMJlS. BATES HKA?iONAHI.i: Charles G. Wood. Agt. SUNiraHir to J. J. Hart. Office in rvurnf Kunidi nw ou Ann St Mllford, Plkat Co., Pa. Cure Crtp in Two Ocyc. ci every i TRA3 , Marks. WALL
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