PIKE COIKJTY PRESS. Friday, Februirj 6, 1001 Pl'BljIMIf EU EVERY FRIDAY. orrtcit, rmoww's ncit.pmrc proadpt. M'RWfUWIOIf ! One Year One clollitr htiI fifty cent". Hix Months Seventy-five renin. STRICTLY IN A DVASCB, Rntprod it the post offlc of Milford. Pike County, rVmmylvnnlft, as womi olaea matter, November tweutjrflriit, Advertising Rates. Onesqnro(nlpht llnt,ontn(i.'rt,lon -II. TO KwM sulxwMnumt ItlfWrtion - - .60 R'hIikwI rnU'x, furnlshi-d on Application, Vf 111 be allowed jtwirljr advertlaura. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Ewottor'i notliwn - 8.10 A nditor'a notions - ------- 4.0 Divorce notion - - 5. 00 Sheriff's snli', Orphans court kaIcs, County Tivasni-nr'fi Rules, County sl,tiU mnnt ami elootion proclamation oliargtxl by the Hqunre. J. H. Tan Ktttia, PllBLlBHKII, Milford. Pike County, Pa. If Governor Fennypscker reads any Pennsylvania newspapers ho mast find ample grounds for libel suits to his henrt's content. Ho ought to make an example If be ants his law respected. The Wayne Independent prints this week an article on the fall fall of the Delaware river and j?lves oredit to the Stroudsbnrg Times. The Times copied tho article from Thb Press without credit. The figures were computed In this office with care from a map published In 1807. The Bechtel murder case at Allen town has been prolific of rumors, scandals and sensations, but so, far the real criminal has escaped and it is probable now that he will not be discovered unless by some mere chance. The efforts of detectives and all concerned appear to 'have been futile. The case has develop ed, however, a most deplorable moral oonditlon In that city. Colonel Bryan's announcement that he sees victory ahead recalls two other similar visions, one In 1896 and one in 1900 The extreme cold or some other effective agency has apparently clog ged the activity of the antl-Rooscvelt movement. Mr. Watterson gays he has never heard Mr. Bryan speak. It Is as sumed that he has probably read the Commoner. "flow about candidates?" said Mr. Bryan In his Madison Square speech. "It does not matter much what the name of the democratic presidential candidate Is." Kight again, Mr. Bryan. Senator Morgan, who advises that the "administration have a care about Panama" has already been heaping as much care on the admin istration on this score as any one man well could. It is learned that the republican party in Georgia has been again "split wide open." This presents the fearful possibility of that state again going democratic, In case thare is a democratic nominee for the presi dency. A good many of the democratic loaders are extremely desirous of witholding their announcement as to whether they will reaffirm the Chicago and Kansas City platforms until they see which crowd is going to have control of the St. Louis democratic convention. Judge Parker has not recently reiterated his preference for remain ing on the bench. It appears that the Hon. D. Bennett Hill, an cx inetuber of tha legislature or some thing of the kind up ia New York Male, has been whispering in his ear that the democrats are going to win at the next election. This Mr. Hill has often made Jurf such Billy predic tions In times past. llettcr Tluui Cold "I was troublrtd for several years with chronica indinstioa and nerv ous debility," writes F. J. Gruo.i of Lancaster, N. U. "No N-mimly hoiped uie until I bniin using Elec tric. Bitters, which did nxe uijre good than all the modiolus I ever u.iel. T!ioy htvva also kept my Viifo in excellent health fjr yours. .Sha a;t.ys Eloctrio B.tters ate Just sileu did for fmila ttonMt's ; that th.-y are a grand tonis ani Jovt-'orutorfor wuiik, run d v n wonioa. Js'o clUer Hiio-V.rKio eu:i ti.ke its Jj!:;-,j 1 i c ' ' j r fju..'y." Try ttnua. (' t. Ki I;.-,? ; tuirtt:jl-hl by ail di u.r 1. ; . ii ' a U lii,iijuurt-i- f ..-r ' 1 .... . ,V ! INTERESTING NEWS ITEf'S Mrs. Ida Kennedy, a sister of Geo. JKgor, and family have removed to Ma tanioras. A recruiting office for tha Unitnd States Army will soou be opened at btrondsbnrg. The thermometer registered as low as 2.') degrees one morning at Saw kill this week. Miss Ann Biker has gone to tho southern part of Georgia for the re mainder of tho winter. Mrs. E. Hammond, mother of J. W. Lnuor of Dlngman township, is seriously ill at his home. Tha well known Klttatlnny Housti at Delaware Water Gap is no v owned by Charles E. Cope. Six thousand new rural tree delivery rontes have ben authoris ed within the past eight months. Horace, seventh son of the lute L. W. Brodhend, of Water Gap i dead of paralysis. His age was 7i years. Mrs. J. C. Price of Branchvlll -t and Mrs. Loesch of New York spent a day this week with the family of H. T. Baker. Former postmaster of Milford James 8, Drake has charge of the agency of the Scran ton correspon dence schools at Hartford, Conn. Charles Welsbrod and son of Phil adeiphla were at Porter's Lake last week taking twenty one deer to stock the Club lands at that place. War between Russia and Japan now seems imminent. Both coun tries are active in placing troops and arranging their war ships for a con flict. J. B. Ronk, an Erie engineer, and Wilton Bennet, Esq., of Port Jervis with their wives enjoyed a sleigh ride to Milford lust evening and dined at the CrisBman House Mrs. Barah B. Weston of Wayne county celebrated tho 100th anniver oary of her birth January 12th. At the age of fourtnen years she was Instrumental in organizing the first Sunday school In that oounty. Sherwood D. Van Campen of Newton is gaini&g considerable reputation as an "ad." writer and his photograph appears in a recent number of the Literary Digest as one of the successful men in that lino. Because of a tie vote at the demo cratio primary in Delaware between Frank Stewart and John Sohreiber their names will not appear on the official ballot, and voters will have the choioe of .either voting for the republican candidate, Joseph Lay ton, or writing in a name on the ticket. Attorney General Carson holds that all the judges of the state are entitled to the extra pay given by the judicial salary bill, but there are some who doubt the soundness of his views. The language of the constitution which is "No law shall extend the term of any public officer or Increase or diminish his salary oi emoluments after his election or appointment." The Attorney General in his opinion holds that judges are not public officers within the meaning of the provision. Landlord Ituss of Harrisburg, who furnished supplies to the legislators in 1807 when thoy went on a Junket to New York to attend the dedication of Grant's tomb, sued the state to recover the amount of his bill $5, 91 1 .(58. He was nonsuited on the ground that the state was not liahle. He has since sent a circular letter to each member asking them to pay f 15, their proportionate amount and a few are responding. The supplies were liquors and cigars. Dr. Kenworthoy has lost a puir of gloves, and one night this wook while making a professional call up 'in Dinetnna he lost for a time hit. horse and sleigh. He left the animal untied and It walked off. Tho cutter was fouud some distance away in a snow drift, and further on tha horse was discovered on the lee side of Orlieu's barn. The doctor and his companion, E. C. Wood, had a heulthful early morning walk in search of the property. "Fast bind, fast find," eto. Tours to Florida via New York and the E. A O. R. K. Tho Erie, Knilt-oad, in connection v.uU the I; tit imoro Ac Ohio K.r.lrois i, will ren three (iMi-hil excursions from Port .lejvia to JUcLjonville, Ha., Jan. 25th. pood returning to Feb. loth ; Feb. S'.ii, good returning to Feb. L'lth, and on !.ireh Vlh, good returning to ivhiy 3iKt, Ht i!e low irtle of W f it the i w j i I trm. i'u'.loiun Hei-omriH.-iliuiijns at.d meals eioru'.ite from VV it-lj i i t i ti to Jaik r n ;! le tind return, except t h e t ti e t'ur ! -Jiving .n Mari.U ','i'u, the return trip will include. mly the riuiniu-1 tirtiiNpoi-tHtio'i. For t lrtlu-r I ;i ! ,i liutiuii ;!e,eo chII on w t li enn . i ie tu i..-t neiit, I'oi t Ji i vi.-t, N. V. At i --t oj.o diiv'b hi'.vuaco lu.-lue mi. t t o !.iven to the. ticket Bi;ei.t at I'.M t Jet via 111 ci dor that tiiini'-s of ' IV 11 li'-.iy l.i) bent to ti n li. A. O. it. .. hlei pi'.ijHsr felei-l.lt.jj fr iv - ' -,l!''in It -,-rve i. et ERTAN'8 RAVEJI Om'fl upon a nildil!tit drpnry, a I poll di'n'tt, wrnk ni'd wt'ftiy, In a dt'ite of dreadful liizlnois upon niy chfimbrr lliHir, White I drnwsnrt thon, nn the ntptifc air, CHme a votiH? from out of sonipwhoro. PenetratliiK, llnee brenklng, stinking all my chamber floor; It waa Bryan, William .Aryan, shaking thuH my chamber floor, Talking, talking erurmore. "Pryau," natd I, qntto emphatic, "Populist or Democratic, Whether fate or ullvnr minora gent thee to my ctmrnber floor, tins!, thou think Unit I am ilium I.e. 1 by thy r .d Bug, ever flaunted, U'erthtg land by sliver hnuntod? Tell me truly, I Implore! I there money In it for youf Toll me, tell me, I Implore!' Billy answered, ''Neiermorel" "Bryan," gnld I, 'thing of talking, who through Kanl and Went stalking, By the rhetoric that thou lovest by the talk thou dost adore. Tell this laud with parties laden If within that distant Alden Whleh you promise u, prosperity, like silver, ts galore; Will our money be mnreplentyf Will we work elaht hours or twenty? Tell us Hrynn. William Bryan " and he answered "Nevermore. ' And Hill Hryan, never weary, through the day and darkness dreary. Still Is shooting forth the language, nations never heard before; When he hail to wind his tour up and return from dear old Europe, Of statistics mid the like he surely had a bounteous store, And his eyes are turned In longing to the heavy White House door. Will he entorf Nevermore! William F. Kirk In Milwaukee Sentinel. It is believed thnt congress will adopt the President's recommenda tion at this session and Include the sixty-five million acres of forest reserves and in fact all tho govern ment forestry work tinder a single Bureau of Forestry In the Depart ment of Agriculture. As it Is the work is distributed around .among several burtaus and divisions and there is more or less conflict and duplication of work. A bill to carry this Idea Into effect has been favor ably reported In he House and will probably pass. The forestry quostion Is recognized as one which affects the entire country and affects It greatly, since our sources of water supply are all dependent upon forest preserva tion. It Is further urged that the entire remaining public timber lands of the west should be Included In the forest reserves and that the govern ment Instead of selling the land as at present should retain titlo to all forest lands but sell the timber, thus preserving the Identity of the forests. There is no question but that the present timber law, with its attendant steals and scandals should be repealed. If you want folders for leap year parties or dances. The Prkss has handsome ones at an easy price. Just remember we do any kind of printing from a large post -r down to a beautifully engraved card, and at reasonable rates." Will be glad to have orders for vendue bills. FOR SALE A Knabe Piano, good condition. Easy payments. Ap ply Dr. ie Plassb cottage. Also buggy end two seated wagon, best make. fj ft Ft Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick L'uod. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's- Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which . shows itself in p. ileness, weakness and nervous ness, 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 j which so many young women sutler. Vic will be gltd to km SAii.pU to tf.y u!ti-cr. fit luce ll:t tt. i pktur ia li e loiai ul a U'H.1 ! ji H el "D yi-i. buy. SCOTT iL LOWI-IQ. Chef ilata. .,9 Vrurl Ft., New York. uCDGDcU Get (he .Tost Out of Your Food You don't and can't if jnur stomach is Ttonk. A wenk stomach dors not di fii all that Is ordinarily taken into it. It p"tn tired enily, and what it fails to t)!e"t In wasted. Anu'iip; the fifins of a wesk stomach are uneie inefs after eatine, tits of ner vous headache, and ditiftgreeabie belch ing. "I b.v token Hood's Surnnpnrllta at rl';f7eri-iil times for stomarh troubles, and a run down r-nnitltlon nf tlte system, and have b--n trimly 'Nw!itel bf Its nse. 1 would not be without It in my fniellv. I am trou hi pnyweiRiiy In summer wllb weik srom fteh nl iiffnm'K ami llnil Hood's Rirsnparllla hivHlimijIe," . H. H' kmah, W .Chester, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Strengthen and tone the stomach and the whole digestive system. Reformed Church Notes. (By Rev. A. J. Meyer of Montague.) A chicken, pie supper will be served In the Montague Reformed church parlors on Thursday evening, Feb. II, If stormy the next falreven ing. Valentines will lie mild and mcll will be distributed from the church postofflce. A cordial invita tion Is extended to our friends to attend and enjoy a pleasant evening. The Dorcas Society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Mae Bcvans. The Willing Workers society meets this evening (Friday) at the home of Mr. Geo. Cortright. Ihe pastor last Sabbath morning baptized Evl, Matthew, Bessie and Madge, the children of Madison and Fannie Shay. ' " SahliatK 'school at 9.30 Sabbath morning 'with preaching service at 10.30.' ' i . Men Ioto tlte Treat Woman. There Is an attraction In neatness and order all their own. Their lack Is felt even when there Is great beauty to da ile the eye. I know that there are men who tolerate slack, untidy women, but I have always regarded them as mar tyrs to duty, mistaken In the slie of the obligation laid upon them. I have nevei blamed the man who shunned untidiness at home, be he father, husband, son or brother, and that, my friends, is the real whip that' drives some men from their own firesides. The really neat woman Is neat at all times, and the slack one ia very unwise when she indulges her pro pensities at home. Cleanliness may be next to godliness, and certainly neat ness Is next to beauty. Chicago Post Common. Senae In Bnthlnir. Avoid bathing within two hours after a meal, and bathe when the body It at a normal tem peratu re neither over heated nor chilled. Do not remain fa the water after a feeling bf chilliness comes on. . f piseaso Oerma In Vosretafcloa, All Vegetable which are eaten raw should be well washed, as the larvae of worms and the germs of typhoid fever, cholera and other diseases might be Introduced into the system by means ol unclean raw vegetables. The- Honrlr Mna'a liraitio. "Why is it that most of the world's grent men were homely?" "The other men wouldn't have turned in and made them great if they had been handsome enough to cause jealousy." Chicago Kecord Kerald. i Klphainttne. "Yes, Jones has been awarded the contract for weighing and registering the weight of all the elephants for the new circus." "H'ml .He must be doing business on t large scale." Baltimore News. A Slneenre. Bowe Ileaux I'd like to live In a place where there was no such thing as work. Wouldn't you? Hoe Beaux Yes, and I'd like to have thei.job of director of public works. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. ' XlU Sort of Comfort. ,"It must be a frre&t comfort to you to own such splendid furniture." "Comfort? There isn't but one com fortable chair in the whole lot, and my wife invariably wants to sit in that." Tit-Bits. Vt1 Sas-geatlveaeaa. Mrs. Blimdiet .No; I don't believe in French cooking. My idea is to have every dih suppest Its chief ingredient. New Boarder Yes; I notice this gelatine tastes like glue. N. Y. Weekly. A Rraaon for It. Visitor at School Whatiai rapt look that' dear little fellow wearsl Dear Little Fellow (overbearing) Teacher just hit me over the knuckles with a ruler, ma'am. Princeton Tiger. - Too Etonont. "Why Veep roe in suspense? Why sot give nie an antwer now?" "Oh, dear, no! Yon propose so beau tifully that I want to jftveyoo a.ehanee to do It ail over again." N. Y. Jour nal. It Is stated that General Black of Illinois, a moat entimuble democrat, would "run tike wild fire" for the presidency. The general may be Mr. Bryan's exuot definition of the prob able dark horse whom he Ix-lieves will sueivcd iu cupturiiig the nomi nation. True ilaj)pinea True hu..inet.s consists In the Fuijo'iuiig how to frvt About tht luniiy thiug that we A re sioe we cannot gvt. (I-hllKluliihla Pro. Eejit Busy "Iiliiy I jiriut a kim on your llnnf" I wild, Autl hti uooaed her awiwt permSMMU; So we Went to lrewfi, hliu I rtit.Uer gueaa We ir;nt.d a full txtiiinu. t'l'hlt Nfff Yoi kef, KII)NHYI)imSEll A Tjpleal letter o Dr. IH.Tl.1 Kennedys Sob About Ir. Kmnnlj'i Nrw Meillrlnr, C'al-rn ra Solvent ?l!lrt V. Kentirily, of Ilr. Kennetly How, Komlour. N. V.. nmkes iiuhlle following letter from one of the most nromlnent. men In i'tlea NJ. V. hut. ,h does not wish hie nnme used publicly: l i n v in. i ., Marco iu, hum. Mr Gilbert K. Kennedy - iny near Mr: 1 received a sample bottle of Dr. David Kennedy's new medielne, Cal.eura Sol vent, a few months neit, was greatly C leased with It anil d;lili-d to try a large ottle. 1 therefore purchased three bottles of Mr. Sheehan, anil I nm pleised to Inform von that I hnre been grently benefited by It and consider myself cumj. If my kid ney trynble ever anserls Itself again (and I am sure It wilt not) I will not hesitate to continue the use of this grand medicine I wish you would send so ne siimples t-. the nnrtles on the enclosed lint, ail friends of niiiiH, and who are sulferlng from kid ney iron nie. lours very truly, Iiarge bottles for sale by all druggists, It. K0TICEII Trespassing on the property of Mrs. Eugenie M. Westbrook in Del- aware township is strictly fordidden under the penalty of the law. By order of Mrs. E. M. Westbrook. 3w Frank Rosenchanh. DIVORCE NOTICE IN P1KP1 COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COUKT. No. 8. October Term, loos. William Cook -i In Divorce. v. 1 Subpoina and alias t subpoina returned Ke- Anna A. Cook ) spondunt not fouud. To Anna A. Cook: Yon are hereby notified to be and an- pear at our Court of Common Pleas to be held at Milford on the third Momtav of March next (It being t ie return day of our next twin or court and answar the coin plaint of Llbollnnt filed In the above case. GKOBGK GKKUOKY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa. I January 23, HUH. ( 8 19 AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate ) In the Orphans Wentall Kkkitkk Court of Pike deceased. ) County, Penn. The undersigned appointed by the court to inane uistrinution or tne funds Iu hands of Valentine H Imuran. Bdmln'stra- tor, d. b n o. t. a , as shown by btsacoount to and among the parties entitled," etc., will meet all parties Interested for the f urpose or nis appointment at his oftice. trown's Iti.llding, Milford, Pa., oo Htnr day, February SOI li, A. I. 1 04, at S o'clock p m, at wnicn time all partliW bavin a claim upon the funds or interest on the distribution thereof must apptar and prove their clitoris or be debarred from oonuug in upon snlu funds. J. H. VAN KTTKN, Auditor, Milford, Pn., Jan. 18, 1WH. . AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate ) Ib the Orphans CUH1STIAN M. Lkidel, Court of Pike deceased. ) County, Penn. The undersigned appointed ly the court "to make dim rl button of the funds lo hands of Elizabeth Jane Leklel, adminis tratrix, as shown by her aooount." etc.. will meet all parties Interested for the purpose of his nppointuie-t at the District Attorney's unice in tne Uourt House, Ml) font, Pa., on Friday. February 19th, A. D, 04, at S o'clock p. m., at which time all fiarties having a claim upon the funds or iitermt in the distribution thereof mui-t appear and prove their claims or be de barred from coming In upon said funds. GKO. K. BULL, Auditor. Milford, Pa., Jan'y 15, 11104. CHARTER NOTICE TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLKAS JL Ui! i-lUKi COUNTY, PKNNA. Notice Is hereby given that an appllcatlou win nc niaue to tne aoove uourt on Satur day, February fcnh, lm. at ten o'clock a. m., uudcr the Act of Assembly of the vuiumoii a-eaiin oi rennsyivauia, entitieu "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 2Mth, 1K74, and the supple ments t hereto, for the charter of an Intend ed, corporation, to be oalled the Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing Club, the cnnractr ana onj-cl oi wnich Is to main tain a private park; provide facilities for Innocent sports; the importation, propaga tion and preservation of game animals, birds and fishes; the maintenance of fish hatcheries ; the maintenance of a deer perk or preserve; the maintenance of pheauan tries; and to aeonlre and inntntaln a club bouse and buildings and lands and streams for bunting, sbooting and fishing pur poses; and for these purposes to have and possess and et.joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly aim ilm supplements. The proponed charter Is now on file in tne f rot no notary s ouioo. FRANK K. SHATTUCK, Jan. 89, 8t Solicitor. Osucuao, Toacou srirt pea AKN iit rmi u list Bend for Medical Blank, that a Diatnoalsef Vour C.'iM May be Made, free of Chars by Our Medical lilrector. i TeUBcf r Is, f f r era i r r V1 CO Q IT O IJIC I Zfi Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Hot Flashes, Blues, Hysteria, Headache, OrThat Tired Feeling. waim orrira Vyckofrs Ucw York OFF Willi THE OLD AND OH WITH THE NEW Don't feci it Is neoessitry to talk further to you on the reduced Winter stocks in store. Bofflno it to out deep. We are receiving daily bright, new goods in every department. The early buying in these things is always admirable, in most oases abso lutely necessary. You may be wanting a now dress for some special occasion or to replete a ran down wardrobe. It is comforting to know that we are ready for yon. NEW DRESS GOODS HERE Weaves that promise mnnh popularity this Spring are Scotch Fancies, Broadcloths, Venetians, Cheviots and materials of that kind. Sheer goods, snob, as Voiles, Etatninos and NEW UNDERWEAR IS READY Best of it is wa bought at old prices. Papers toll you how cotton has gone np, but its rise does not affect this purchase. There is still plenty of wearing time for Winter underwear and oar stock is well op to suit. FIRST SHOWING OF SHIRT WAISTS Some dainty designs in medium weight materials, the kind for now. A few make from colored Madras that will be a feature in this season's wearing. SPRING LINE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The garments show up'handsomer and better than ever. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE HAMBURGS Stock is most complete. Match sd sets figure largely In the showing, in Swiss and Nainsook. New Mexican drawn work patterns in bands, continuous and sparable. Deserving of special mention is one lot of Ham burgs at l(h the yard, all around, wide and narrow. Values easily 10 to 2bf . NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Men's neckwear in sotno new Shield Tecks, BandTecks, four-in-hands, string ties and bows. Tli6se are ties the men will tie to. New hosiery at reduced prices, which in face of the cotton advance means a saving. WHERE THE PRICES HAVE BEEN LOWERED Just a brief hint, lest you forget, on reductions in Skirts, Jackets, Tailored Suits, Misses' and Children's Coats, Children's Dressos. Price a third to a full half off on some. Weeks of wearing yet, thev good tot next season. Some attractive bargains to be fonnd by early comers. WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Penn'a. No connection with any store of similar name. PORT JERVIS BUSINESS . . . . . . INSTITUTE Day and Evening Sessions year I 'round. Students f may enter at any time. Competent J office help furnished J free of charge. I ;B. F. SMITH, Principal! S OPP. ERIE DCeOT 5 X "t I e rvls, New York. 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 cn J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth street MILFORD PA. Fir Insurance. OLD ItlLIAlU.K COMPANIES. RATES REASON A HLK Charl O. Wood, Agt. SnceaMov to 4. J. Hart. JMP-Oftiw! Id rfarnf Kentdeoce on Ana St Milford, Plk Co., Pa). -y arti. J U - A t (.., i.e. .C r v . , On "t tf xiif all vour ooot nnJ rlCTktli:p, i liaiu i..luiu mew J ... it. i.rt Um;, to Storo Weekly Ucvn sny thst the prtne pruning kuifev tins Mohairs, will be strong in demand. ATTEfJTIOfJ!! Holidays are over. We thank you for your patronage. Our lines of season able, useful rroofis of all kinds are kept complete. T h spring some will want furniture, wall paper and house furnishings. W e can supply your wants. Drop in and see our stock. RymanSVelli rviilford, Pa. Supplying The Table AM EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Uarford St. Milford Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jarvls, N. Y. Adjoining Onniser's Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exi-lianges mailt!. A larpe stX'k from which to make nolectioua. CANAL KT. Hiram Towner. V.'iliiam B. Kenworthey, M. D. r'.AaV'iXiVVr is ( rhysidan and Surpeou. OUliM mud ruaitleuca lriuul irw i Ml Court House. WII.t'OKD, PA, Advertiau iu tLe ruta. (.
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