PIKE COUNTY PRESS. rrwky, July 3, 1903. PI'IIIjIHIII-.I) F.VF.RY rWIDAV, OFFICE, BROWH'S HUIMMNOj BROAD PT. One YKAROne dollar and fifty cents. HiX Months Seventy-live cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCK. K.ntTol at the post office of Milford, I'lke County, Ponnsyivmiin, i olnsa matter', November twenty-flint, lsyfl. Advertising Rates. OrmsqvmrWoisrlit Hnna),nnlnM'rt1im -11.00 Kieh sulisenuent Insertion .50 K'lliieeit rules, fnrnislnil on application will be allowed yenrly advemisora. Legal Advertising. Administrator' nnd Kxeoilor'i nottrt8 - S.Ofi A mlitor'n notices ; -fc4 i livorce notict-s . ... o.oo Slierilt'n snlcs. OridmiiH court snl IJniint.v Tr'nHnrpr's finli. Comity htitte- nient nnd election proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van KUen, PuMLIuliha, Milford, Pike County, Pa. A BITTER CHURCH FIG II T Down in Eiston tbere Iins been a Ions and bitter flsht in tbe First Reformed chnrch of which Dr Kieffor is pastor. At a recent eleo tion for assistant superintendent of the Sunday Bcbool the vote was tie between an adherent and opponent of the pastor. At the meeting Inst Sunday Jacob Itader, the candidate of the opposing party, stated that be had been connected with the school since 1838, a period of 67 years ; first as a scholar, later as librarian, still later as a teacher and for 36 years as assistant superin tendent and in that long period his election bad been unanimously inado. In the interests of harmony and peace be withdrew his name nnd his opponent was then elected. Mr. Rader certainly evinced a Christian spirit and, while not judg ing the pastor and his supporters, it would seem to outsiders that a faithful service of 67 years in the Sunday school should elevate a man above any animosities and bicker ings which the factions of that churoh seem to enjoy. If the motto is peace on earth and good will to men, not only the pastor and his adherents, but all the members can take com tort in the assurance that there is at least one man among them who broathes the truo spirit of his Master. OBITUARY ISAAC H. SMITH After a protracted illnoss Mr Smith died at his home in Del a wire township Wednesday morning, July 1st, aged about fifty-four years. He was bora in Middle Smith- field township and was the son of Peter and Caroline (Schuman) Smith. Nearly all his life has been spent in Delaware with the exception of a few years in Lehman. Ho is survived by his widow, who was Miss Mary Middaugh, and sons, Frank E. and Amzi of Madison, N. J., Albert of Milford, Daniel,- Peter, Clarence, Harold and Russel at home, and daughters, Susie, wife of A. Woodward j and Caroline of Newton, Hannah, wife o Alpheus Bansloy, of Lehman ; an 1 LUlie at home. The funeral takes place today at 2 p. m. Good corn weather now. Mis Clara Krob has gone for a visit at Northport, L. I. The democratic primary will be held Saturday, August 1st. Grabs is growing finely and thore promises to be a good hay crop after all. Miss Jennie Slrnthers has gone to New York for a two woeks' visit with friends. A son of Hon. Leuinol E. Quiggof New York is among the boys at Camp Yapcechu. Walter Angle loft Monday for Pittsburg where he began bis duties at Mercy II jspital, Wednesday, Hon. B. K. Brown, wife and sons returned last evening from Asbury lVik whure they have been spending several days. F. K. K -rttlut jii of Bc.runton, who is ititcrosted in the HjIioiU bath tuildiug, accompanied by his wife, 1ms beeu in town several days this v.jk. Actual work of construction ou the .tunnel which the Pennsylvania lui; road proposot, building to oounoct Jui';y City and New Yuri by mil was b'-ituu last- week nt 3 Mi street. Tho oomptitiy Heated the linn of j t;5,-AM't) wi'ie-.ut a bitch, tho; wi.olo amount being eubscr.U'1 t-y 5t l i I;-.', ie!S, Methodist Church Jottings. (By RRV. V. A. Wood ) Subjects for Sunday, July Bill: Morning, "Worship." Evening, The Still Small Voire." We extend a cordial invitation to friends visiting Milford for the summer to worship with us. If the pnstor may be of any sorvico to yon during your stay with us please aonsider him ready to render it, on notice. Your card left with nn usher as an invitation for a friendly call will rec-Jivo the pastor's atten tion at his earliest convenience. He will he glad to make your acquaint- anoe. it you receive one oi me joint invitations or tlio govern! pastors of the town you will recog nize the fact that wo nre united in our wish to make your stay in Milford as pleasant and profitable as possible. Our next prayer service, Wednos day evening at 7 30, will bo fl 'Question Service." You nre In vited to take part by bringing a j written question about some matter which, if properly answered, may be helpful to you or others in determining your Christian duty or privilege. Auy question about tbe Bible are also invited. During the summer it niny require an effort to attend service, but we are sure it will pay you to come. The pastor has bad a brief siege of "grippe" tins week, but managed to weaken its "grip" with tho use of some powe.'ful medicine. The Epworth League Rally which was recently postponed on ncconnt of the rain will be held Thursday evening, July Oth in the church. The pastor is anxious to make this occasion a great success and earnest ly requests tbe cooperation not only of the league but of the entire church membership. Brother W. A. Cliadwiek of Pjrt Jervis, a speaker of great power, will deliver an address on "Tho Power of En thusiasm." Are we not all in great need of more enthusiasm? Let us all attend this service and opon our hearts to the message which our brother will bring ns. Very much to bis surprise, tbe pastor learned by mail Wednesday and Thursday of the advent into this world of two namesakes. One was born,. May 7th, in China, nnd is named Victor Warren Hick?. He is the first child of a cousin who married in this country nnd went to China a year ngo as a missionary The other namesake arrived in the family of two good fnouds of long standing, residents of Virginia The little fellow is now four months old and answers (does he, though?) to the name, Victor Enos Whitesel Of course the pastor is proud of these namesakes and wishes both happy and useful career. Presbyterian Chroniclings (Ry Itev. E. M. Snioad.) Themes next Lord's day as fol lows: "Morning, True Christian Holiness. Evening, "Fourth of July after thoughts." Prryer meeting topio next Wed nesday eveuing will be Courteous noss. The Calendar has not been printed owing to a delay in securing a new cut of the church. The choir has received two addi tional voioes, Robert Terwilligor and Jakie Schorr. Our friends continue to reappear among us from the city and we nre glad to see them taking their old places in the church services. The Yale school of Forestry is now open for the summer. We hope for as pleasant rolation? with tl present session of the school as that of last year. Excursion to Denver and Colorado Spring On account of jhe Iuternatioutt Convention United .Society of Chris tiau Endeavor, to be helkat Donver Colo., the Kiie will sell SH'cinl excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue.blo, Colo., on July Cth, 7tU ran! Sth, good returning to August 31st at tbe low rata of 42 for tho round trip. Mrs. Thomas O'Mara died at her home in Long Islund city, Friday Jane 2u. iler husband survives Sho was a sister of Mrs. Revoyre of tins place. Mrs. liovoyro and 1st- sou, J. A. ltovoyro, attended the funeral which occurred Monday. v i;i v.... ii t SCOTT'S LML'LSJON a fxx.i because it stands so em- J I-katU-'iilly fur perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of reMrx. ing apjx'tite, of jgiwn new frticiitij to the tissues, e--p"'i,t!ly to tli' nerves, its actum is ttuit of a nit uu inc. & 1 IN L, Llir.llll t r. -. Jj. . iu..W , . v t, . . SUCCESS -AT LAST! Hain, rjin, Unfiling but rain, 1 biTii've upon my soul, We'Jt never see the nun nnln, As loot; the eiuth ahull roll. We wnnt.-d rain, we prnred for rain, The du-.t jrrcw iMrk and white. The sun burned tip the Kneta and grain. It wjw a ftoriy siirht. The flowers died, the (rardenfi died, The streams were all bare ground. For cloud we pa.'d on every Bide, Tho welcome thundcrfl .niitltl We listen d for both nitrht and day, Hut nil in vain, In vain. No other ;reetlii could wo say, Hut, 'Do you think 'twill ralnf They tay the earth I pacing through A great and Mor ny belt. Ily my faith, 1 believe 'tis true, The way the rain docs pelt. And soon we'll go In boats and rnfts, V'pon our pleasant streets. They'll put in use all sorts of craTti. The rain comes down in sheets. Gondolas then will be the rage, A Venice right at home. ' " No more we'll need the Milford stage The mails shall ride the foam. The bright glad sun has turned to tears, Zlo moon or stars wo eeo. s In the o rt-less former years, All thee thinp usid to h And time rolls on, as time will do, If there be rain or shine. And th'ngs more wonderful come true, Than mortals can define. And thus once more It all Is sa, As before tho Water Gap Broke through, and then there had to be, A change made In the map. a a One day a 30th century man, In his atr-shlp sailed about. As through the air his good ship ran He espied n great washout. Then back unto his friends he went, To tell what he had found. A gojd place for a settlement. A lovely spot all around. Possession then at once they took, And homes begun to make. And spades nnd picks the country shook, Where once had ilowed the lake. But suddenly, ns on they dig, Tlioy strike a substance hard, The object too, is rather big, They clear yard after yard When lo once more Into the light Of bright and garish day, Our noble courthouse comes in sight Their er.ger search to pay. Then dou they go and search nhont, Through rooms and musty vaults, Until they get the records out, The explorer never halts. And now above lu clear, pure air, They spread them out and gaze. The wonders they unearthed down there, Truly they do nmaae. So many papers just alike, Or with a difference slight. Those railroad maps of little I'lke, Long hid from human sight! But In nt last the key Is found I With each map goos a charter! He's struck the scent, tho exploring hound And thus he makes a starter. He studies it in every way, With heavy brows contracted. The greatest puzzle of the day Fe well-nigh is distracted. For up and down and round nnd round, These railroads madly race. They cover every inch of ground, A pencil line can traco. tie says "I cannot see tho spot Where these roads should oume out, It must be here, but I find It not They twist nnd turn about. They start from here, and there, in faot From almost every ptaco. But whore they end, that is the act 1 mostly wish to trace This is Indeed a curious riddle Now this road goes rlglit through House after houso, cut thro the middle, What did the people dof ThU sayfs 'tho Rltortost routo survoyed From cor.l fluids to title wntr.' Here is tho secret till Iw'trnyed, Yea, yea, iudecd we've CHUKlit'er, Thl? plaoe oijco culled UtLle Pike,' The people wero called 'Pikera,' Neighbtr to, but not much like. The creatures once cul.ed 'strikers.' A bnrmluBM r;ico wore t hunts who dwelt, In little Pike's fuir lands. And the doput where the trtthifl nil melt -Whs the receivers hands. To pass ft why an oveuiug fair, Men met, agreed, objected, At a tavern once called 'Centre Square, And ofticets elected. Once on a time, a curious man, To see how a road would look, Built a llrtle pico, belfeve if you caa Almost a mile it took 1 A Utile engine, too, he bought, It tore madly o'er the track. But all the distance it wa taught. Was to the gravel hilt and back. But ties will rot and rails will runt, Ami grades will be grown o'er. The Hula Piker's gone to dust, Will build thuae roads no more. It e'er had Ireen their great deal re. That coal should reai h tide water. Of energy thij lacked the tire, They never, never brought her. For paMT roads wont carry coal, Though carefully laid out, 'Tis and they novur reach the goal, When bo much talkt-d about. This road for inon than siy years, Amunement furnished them, Old men with trembling hopes and fears The fUvting years condciuu. Jiut Jupiter Pluvius In-enme ( 'idiviuetHl, thai mtvr he ought't-r Help Utile I'ikeia, In their aim, The ci'ul bhould n-uch tide water. But ea-icr (at tv J upller, To bring the witter tlire. Fur well he knew he'd never "git her" Over thuM nnuU in air. At 1'irt the faiiy dri-am name true 1 he Pikers K"t their wls.li liui nil n lT" in the fat-lf -binuo uw, It was a funny riih. Oil! J itpiter omu mnke I hing hum. And PiUe, a K-.m t.'v.ight I er, A i:tl thus at I. if t true it hjul eoiue Tiiechl had reached thh-warer." The new i'-i'ij,' of Scrvhi appears to be im liin' l to overlook the recent , a-!-.s-iii;iti 'ill but it is understood ! Iti.it lie iioppi;--.! lo any cuiitiiiuiitioii of the practice, ' Disfigured Skin WnMorl ron TV'S nnr, rtprnylnR bonr. Whfit Imvoo ! F'Tnfuln, lot nlfiip. Is rfipnW -f n that, anit mnr. It In rnmronnly mrnkril y bunches In thf nrck. Inflitmmntiotm in t b" r riys- pppfn, rntiirrn, ntxi c nrrm i' "ii'n . It is always radically ami ) rnianntly run-rt by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which fP"l" nil humors. Hires all erup tions, and builds up the Whole system, whether youne or old. Ttonri-'g Villi mre ilvor t!M" V.Ti.'n iTroTnT.Ta!;l tn-.ly ca'liailin to lako ltll llt oit a S.TrFH)arllla. In in; under our henellei-nt free raw material tariff which was to so stimulate American iniimifaeturing, our Importations oi manufacturers' materials for 11 months to June 1st of that year were f 1S7,0(HI,00I1: In li)5 they were fll,00i),()0i). And in the corresponding mouths of l'.MKl, under a distinctly protective tariff they were f 151, UiHt.noo. The figures contain the argument. The Hon. Mayor of Chicaire, Mr. Carter Harrison does not believe in the sinklnp; ship and rat Idea, but sticks faithfully to litynn. Moreover he Is opposed to "doing unnecessary thincrs." He thought it vis unneces sary that the Iowa (1-iiifcmtic plat form should realllnn the Hrynn Kansas City declaration. Oilier peo ple seem to construe this omission of the .Iowa democrats as a peculiarly vigorous side wipe at the still wrig gling tall of Bryanism. The scientille magazines which have cunt dined articles speculating on the cause of the recent floods of the Mississippi ond tho Missouri havt failed to convince the people of Kansas that they were caused by anything but water. Washington has lost the president for the summer but she Is consoling herself over the unexpected perform ance of the (ieorgctovyii Varsity crew, which paddled around all the other crews with 'the exception of Cornell and ran a good second in the big boat race on the Iludj on. The war department has received word that Oeticral Funston, com manding a department of the Colum bia, has started for Alaska on a tour of Inspection.. It Is not known whetlner in tho most northern posts the Ice on the rivers will hold or w hether swimming will be necessary. Excursion to Saratoga, N. T. On account of the Imperial Coun cil, Ancient Order of the Mystic Bhrine, to be litdil nt Saratoga, N. Y., tbe Erio will eoll ppccial excur sion tickets from Port Jervia to Saratoga, N. Y., July 6th and 7th, good returning July 20th, at tbe low rato of f i 55 for tho round trip. Brutally Tortured A case c.ime to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never boon equaled. Joe Oolohick ot Colusa, Calif, writes. "For 15 yenrs I endured insufferable pain from Rheumntistn nnd nothing relieved me though I tried every thing known. I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just ns good for Liver nnd Kidnoy troubles nnd general debility. Only COc. Satisfaction guaranteed by nil druggists. "After a hnrdstiuggle, tariff reform is directly belore us. A reduction of tariff changes upon the necessities of life will bring benefits palpable and substantia!, seen and felt by thous ands who will lie better fed and better clothed and (tetter sheltered" U rover Cleveland in 181):). And we all remetiilx'r what happened. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They invigorate the liver, aid the diges tion, regulate tho bowels and pre vent bilions attacks. For sale by Bulch & Hon, Miitatnoras, nil general stores in Pike county L.R. CARPENTER BROKER a STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or. C rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find that the sor vices I lender you as a Broker and tho facilities and conven ieiieca I can furnish can uot ho surpassed elsewhere. It is to my intercut that you make money. All business strictly con II lential. Corre-pundence uud telephone orders given cireful attention,. L. R. Garpcntcr, Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y. I IieiireHDiitin Oreullch, Martin S, Co. li'fi-n limkint; in all branches Mahv l.iu" in, bro.idt , Mutoi J.l'a. GLIMMERINGS OF WIT. Tiifl blood may be ft crime In siill It. rOmw.n, but it if M rll V, ho y t p to count tlio cost nre slow to propose. It is better to be handsome in deed th:m In photo ;v:iph. Much optimistic talk Is used as ft cover for p'-rplpNity. Kvery man is nn idiot who pursue IiIn own wny in spite of us. It seems impossible to train the yoonsr i'lea without uing- n stick. Tin' ndvnntnire nf the smile colli vnttrl by women is that it does not Interfere with digci-tion. Sioux Citj Journul. n r- a iTTiirii Mrnir ti i rips TlicUs- e had a pi-eat time nt the ciu'o hist inL'hU Soiiy not to see-Jon there, Charley. Mrs. Torter (after Iliekshad pone) -Why, ( hnrlc, yon told me j'on spent the whole of Inst evening st theclnb. Mr. Porter (wl-ih great presence of miml) So I did, dear. The reason Jlicks didn't see me was because he wtisn't there himself, 'frying to de ceive his wife, probnbly. Mrs. Porter The wretch! And he would try to rob me of the confidence I have in, you! I ahvns did see some thlnir about tlin-t man I didn't hike.- P.oston Transcript. Tnlklutc 'or m ficirftrd. She l'ooh! Wliut is a kiss? It if nothing. He Well, you once said you could re fuse me nothing, you know. Yonkers (statesman. A Timely Correction. Ppartacub Do ou find many gim mnticul errors in my composition? Smarticus Not one. Everv error I have bo far discovered Is decidedly un gramma Heal. BaM imore American. 1,1 fe Im More limn Art. The Artist r-Whnt do ynu think of thope clinrcoal sketehes of mine? The Friend It seems too bad to wtste the ihnreonl when fuel in o high. YonUers Stategmun. Vp-to-I)nte ninnitpolntniefit. Crawford -Why is the congregation dissatisfied with the new minister? Crnhshnw Although they pay him altnopt twice an much lie turns out to be nearly ns orthodox n the old one, Town Topics. io r, nt ah. He (who has offended her) Wont ynu look up M me? Fhe Tf I did you'd kiss me again, lie No; honest, I won't. She Then what the use? life. A Typlilral Li-ttur to lr. DmvIiI Keiiiifity'n Son About Ilr. Kenned' Nenr Medi cine., Cat-cum Solvent fillliorfc F Ki-unrily, of Dr. Kenueily How, Komluut, N. Y., luiikes publlo the following letter from one of tho most prominent men In I'thta, N. Y , but who iloos not wish his niimo used publicly. Mr. (Jllbeit F. Kennedy My Hear ;Slr : I received n (sample bottle, of Dr. David Kennedy's new medicine, Cul-cura Sol vent, a few months iiyo. I was greatly pleased with It, and decided to tiy a huge bottle. I therefore purcrmsed three bottles of Mr. Hheehim, and I inn pleased to Inform you that I hnvo been greatly benefited by It and consider lnyel( cured. If my kid ney trouble ever asserts Itself ngaln (and I am sure It will not.) I will not hesitate to continue the use of this grand medicine, I wish you would send some samples to the parties on tho enclosed list, all frioncta of mine, and who aro oifTering from kid uey trouble. Yours very truly, Largo bottles tor sale by nil druggists, $1. BE READY IT IS LETTING DISEASE FASTEN ITSELF THAT KILLS Every home ought to contain n line of every day or emergency reme dies fcuch as Paregoric, Cn in phor, Essence J a mai ca Ginger, Peppermint, Ammonia, Arnica, etc. They may be needed any hour ot tha day or night and when needed will be badly ne (led. An outfit of these remedies will cost but little if you buy ' them here. Having them on hand is pretty sure to save suffering aud may save lite. Hummer is the season of sudden ills. Prepare for them. IS 11 ! J i 2 ! ; ! i l irjiuia lui turiu, a s z C.O.ARMSTRONG: DRUGGIST. m ft 'William 8. Kenworthey, M. ). : riiysician and Surgeon. ( XtlcH and rtHitiH' BrMu1 Btrol 1 c-xL Cuui t UuUbe. AilLl- UKi, i'A. 1 a .i ' Seven M.:Uou koxe tolj In pait 13 Wyckoffs Hcv York a n il i c inn 111 .i u o Jiiuu Fashion sliiinpH this n "wliilc" Suiniiior nn far ns women's wearing apparel is eonceriietl. This store as usual is amply stocked to sell you these dainty white outfits, everything fresh and of the most approved styles. We devote this "ad" to exploiting of those items, and tempt you with some specially low prices ou same. Stylish White Those am Separate Skirts ducki Ilon nnd Pk. Some nre perfectly pluin, some are very prettily trimmed, nnd tliey nra iill most rensonably priced. Newest Creations in White Waists A most eco Domical porclinse of white waists have jnst been put on stilo. They nre pnrt of a prominent ninl'-T's pnrplii8 stock nnd we are nlile to ( ITer them ns bnrpnina. Plenty of White Ribbons The demand for white rib bons has creat ed n scarcity. (Had to say nt pres ent this store is well stocked with the most asked-for kinds. Dinty Corset covers , . - ngnin have the Corset Covers cnll. yon.,,flml these to your liking in styles, qual ities and prices. A now feature in this line is tho shirt waist cover, consisting of rose ruffling to give the necessary full effect. WYCKOFFS NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Pa. Our iec returned if wc i:iit. Any one Heiidinu sketch and dccrittioti of nnv invention wil ill iiruntpuy receive our opinion iree concerning he patentability of Mine. " How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon rripiet. Patents secured through us nilveitief, ir nale at our expense. FfltenM tfiken out through us receive Mftcrtnl noiire, without charge, in Thk Patfnt Kkco:d, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, tieud lor ha in pie copy FREE. Add rests, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Parent Attorneys,) Cvars Bulldlnrr. vftjHlNOTON. O C UNITED STATES S C1VJL 8KKV1CE COMMISSION Washington, I C March 3rd, 11103. J Mr. Geo. Oakloy. 0 Columhimi Colleprc, l'ntoinou, X. J. Dear Sir: Kor a number of yeara past the J Civil Service CominiRsl.in htts ex J perleiiceU coiifildenibto dinieulty lti becuriox enonh mule ellgiblce iu 9 fihortlittud and typewriti"? to meet t lie iummIh of the sei", ice. The supply 2 of Kuril elifiolofl resulting from tiie ? teini-itmuml exiintinntioiia in theKO 5 subject haR not bt'en eqtnil to the ileiniind. HH'ent-ly, several special ht4Hi?i-Hphv nnd typewrit lug exam- inattiiiis have been held it) tie1 larger 2 cities, but without producing the 2 lenlred result. The Couuuisidtm J would be pleased to have you make this known to young men .vbo may be Intereated. Yout-B respe(!tf ally, Jolt K. PitocTon, J President, j 2 Kor further particulars apply at J 0 Port Jervia HltslnrtM Institute, Hko. Oaklky, Frluclpal. i LIVERY STABLES. If you vant 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 11ILFORD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. V. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House Hottd, carriage, draft and farm hores for sale. Exchanges made. A larte stock from which to niuke selections. CANAL bT. Hiram Towner. o Cure a Cold in Quo Bay months. TLiS SEULtOTe Storo Weekly News nn w nmn lib I t I' J I I l UI W 111 1 U White Petticoat Sale Kuflld, tucked nnd embroider, ed pettieoiits, mnde with deep flounces ; full, gen erous garments. Hero are the prices, 48 cents to 3, White Parasols We'll quote you nn item or two in white pnrnsols. They form n pnrt of the summer outfit nnd you UHturnlly want to know where yon can buy them to the best advnutage. Here from f 1.25 to f2. Some White White gloves of lisle thread, silk or undressed kid, Glove Values newest lengths, perfect fitting gloves. Price range, 25 cents to 75 cents. White Wool and Wash Goods The mercer ising proceM has put the white cotton goods still closer to silk, giving it a hard push for first place. In neat stripes nnd figured effects, Indian Linens, real Swis ses, Batistes, Wash Chiffon, etc. In wool goods there nre Mohairs, Batistes, Landownes, Henriettas. wTAALI$H0 CAVtATf. LABELS. TRA0C marks. copvricmts. Thfrtv-one TP .m ft; ttr pructlre. Ortnton & to VittUtitv and itrnt:ihllity. Writ for look oi hi.tnii-'! nan.i refrrrn. EHSON BHOS92l f Street, Wuhlngton, D. & Hew & Exclusive LINE OF WALL 5? IP j8j jEj All Prices Seasonable goods of Every description Ryman S Wells. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meat3, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Fire Insurance. OLD HtLIABI.K (IDUMMH, HATKS RMM1NAHLI Charles G. Wood, Agt. Bm-auagur to J. J. Hart. XdOillow id rvaruf Kli.1i1i'uco no Ann S Milford, PIU Co.. Fa. Cure Ca-fp la Two Day en every ! . 4 DESIGNS. 7- 1
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