IMuUuxnoioifi )i Oaoli Giucn 'toy to Macro Os We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for have always given our customers, but n Addition U the same Lion-Heads will entitle you make soma of our patrons rich men and TVJO The first contest will be on the Ju'y 4th attendance at the St. I,onls Wort 2's Pair; the second relates to Total Vote For President to be cast ts'av. 8, l'M. ao.wo.'. w"! bo dh'ribitied in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still mure interesting, In addition to this amount, we will give a Ornnd First Prizes Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Package and a a cent stamp entitle ycu (In addition to the reg ular free premium) to one vote in either contest: Dili WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST Wnat will be the total July 4th stt-?dnnce at the St. T.omIs Worl'l'l Knit? At Chlcniro. July 4. th a'.tend.in.-o wns 2X).2,3. For nearest correct estimates received in Wo.dsnn spice Com pany'! office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, lftnl. we will give first pHre for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc.. etc., as follows: 1 First Prise S2.fj00.00 1 Rerond Prise l.ooc.OO 3 Prises $500.00 eactt O Prises 200.00 lO Prises 100.00 20 Prises 50 OO " f0 "Prises 2O.0O " 2SO Prises 10.00 " 1800 Prises 8.00 " 3 139 PKIZED, TOTAL. 4270 DistrtbuUd to Iho Putlio aggregating S45.CC0.03 In addition lo ta Orccart' Clarkt (m particular! In LIQ?i COTFCE cam) making a COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS l?J EVERY PACKAGE W00L80N SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) A Johnson's Shoo Store TheLaFrance Shoes FIT localise the hfcsts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their shape, because the workmen wlio made them are experts. They wear bc cau.se their Jeather was selected hy exicrts. Oar footing as a shoe man has made us fit to lit the feet. Bring in yours. We'll fit' em. jonnson, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y. !.1 . . WANTED . . SUMMER BOARD My t!uuisaii(lif HrtH.klyn iieti)ilo. Can you take a fiw? "it ko, lit vour liouue in the 1I!( (i K . S I'AltV KAtil.K IMl'IIK.MA. TION m'lf KAT, f.,r which ,ur jxme a iriiiled hlank in provided. '1 lie ewmt-e of the IM1 OUMA TJO.N lifJtHVU Will Cost You Nothing The S'.rouklyn Kaule in the n r.t Hdve-OMinir lmdhim in lilt wtnld It carries in. no ri'irt adveilir-e-int'iitH than anv New 'tti k ';ipi.-r. Itmaiids I'ltE-KMiNK.NTLV at UiB head. An ADVKISTISK.M KXT in the l-'ai'le eusiM iiule, hnl hrim: iaii-e li'MiltH, hecHii'-v the I'.Atil.l-; 1N-J-ull.U.Vilo.N JH'JtKAL' i e.nt fiMtitly helj'ini; it. S ine lur It-tiuk' l.luuk, picture cf Jliiriiiu Hud Ader'.trin iiaie (aid. AilihiM IMrCR"ATICN CUREAU hCciiKI.VN liAII.V KVdl.K J'.i.unh i. s, S. V. M.-tiui, 1'ie i,i.r iu wliii U )uu .t)V Htlt,! (1,1 lllifUt. X -N llio Romfe Fsoo Pronininis to estimates In our $10,000.00 Grand Prise Content, which will women. You can send in as manv estimates as desired. There will be GREAT COFJTEGTG cf $0,000,03 to the one who cnnlrptB, and opportuci.!25of ' l V. - SteUi - f- : ,'V.sjs.v..-.- 1 XL' V' PRESIDENTIAL. VOTE CONTEST What trill be the t itn! Popular Vote cast for President (votes for nil randidntc romhliied'i ot the election NovemherH. W-4? la rtulrircMon. 1:1. 9.tt, fiS:i jwopk" voted for Presltlent. For nearest cor rect cr.tlm.ltes receivf d In Woolaon Spice Co.'s, office. Toledo, O., on or b-fore Nov. 5, l'rtU. ve viit (rive hrst prire for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc.. etc., as followst 1 First Prise I2,BOO.OO 1 Bet-end Prl!t l.OOO.OO 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 .OOO.KO 1 000.00 1.' , lO.OO a.r.oo.oo B.OOO.OO O Trlzes 200 OO 10 Frlpes 20 Frlecs DO Prison Prizes 1800 Prises 2139 FRIZES, mono 60.00 20. OO 10 OO 6.0O I20.O00.OO PPdZ Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur excollcnce of thrt cnpltnl .ocuted wiihln one hhtek of Ilia White HotiRe nnd directly oipi.slte the Treasury, finest table lu the city. VILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, rmtmrknblo for Its Historical aBHociat iontt and loMK-HUKtalned popularity. Riwntly renovated, repainted nd partially refurnliilied. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmnrk Among the hotels of Wash inKton. patronized In former yearB by presidents and hih oftieials. Always a prime favorite. Keeeutly remodeled and n'udered better than ever. Opp. Pa. K. R. dep. WALTKK BURTON, Res. Mr. These hotels are the principal politieal rendezvous of the capital at all times. L'hey are the bent stopping places at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES, Proprietor. O. DEWITT, Manager. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on . J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. ' MttH(fttMtlS State Normal School 3 East Stroudsburg, Pa. 2 0 Rotfulrtr Stfite Nornml ('onrst'S, nd iM-cial IcpirtnuM.tti of Munic, Klo- 4$ cuiton. Art, I)rwin, Stuiioffvuphy, J nml Typowrii iur ; vtroug Cull-ge J Pmprti ..lory lecu-tintiit. FREE TUITION PupiU ttdmitt-tMi Ht any titiie. Spring (9 Trrfti np.'iis Aj ril 4tb iMk. Write J fur catuluyuo. A ! C. L. Kemp, A. (VJ., ! Principal. Nothing has ever equalled it I Nothiiis can ever surpass r ! T 1 f 1" s i w Kt v u i 1 U I I., i . UUai 4 i.09 A rcrfctt Tor All Throat aud Cure: Lui.g Troubk-s. Money bai.k if It Pdls. Tri! gutlios fro. TZ3 313 73 J71 Coffee. Not only will the the valuable premiums we Is nearest correct on both thus your estimates have two winning a big cash prize. v Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack- e. ine a cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es titnate is recorded. 1 2 rrlses I600.no eacn 1,000.00 l.OOO.OO l.OOO.OO .1,000.00 . 1 ,000.00 2,600.00 .9,000.00 TOTAL, 120,000.00 -4279 which wi shall glvi J5.CC0 grand total ol $50,003.09. OF TOLEDO, OHIO. ers Sometimes the hair Is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. "Mr li.lr wss cnmln. ont terrlMT. I mi almmt afraid to r.mili it. Idit, Ayer's Hiitr Viiror promptlr stopped th. falllug. sad alto resUirutt tlie liHturnl color." Was. i u. &. Ward, Landing, N. I. t . a bonis. .. for, oor flair Mr. Cleveland, as soon as" he flnlshos his next article for the Saturday Evening Post ou "Uow I Saved the Rennblio", is nnnounuod to start on a viaiting tour to Mexico. The statesmen of our sister ropublio will then have an opportunity to compare the leaders of the wings ot that once powerful party, which however no longer, as Sam Randall used to say, "flap togothor." J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tlousi s (iml Lots anil lots without Homes J)ior lu all kiuds of i'roijurty. fJotary Public ALL BUSINESS CIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Bi'Iow Dimmkk Hou.sa Milford, Pa. "UTc3cl-L"UC PkotcgrapkcR AND DKALKlt IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 7S Tike f-trtiut, l'ort Jurvin, N. Y when tjie rni MONITION CAME. "nare ynu any bollrf In prpmnnl tions or In thlB buslnens of boine; slile to fornrnat future events from dreams and tlilnns?" The war corespondent was silent for a siwiee and tlie rent of us waited eagerly for IiIb answer, for ho wss the acknowledged oracle of our little crowd, and hla seldom-Talced senti ments were highly Tallied. "It's a little story about a friend of mine. It happened the other day. "ou know I landed In Huston, and was hurrying to get back to New York after a year and a half's absence on one of those fine Pliore Line trains. Vp In the buffet car I ran Into a voting fellow whom I used to know a couple of years or bo ago here in the city. "Although I suppose I wasn't par tleularly communlratlve the young fellow seemed not to notice It, for he continued a one-sided conversation for fifteen mlnuten or more. In which my part wns nodding my bend once In a while to show that I was awake and that, was about all. He was a bright young chnp, and rambled on In a hap py vein, and I was glad to let his talk play an nereeable accompaniment to my thoughts. At last I pot up, and. Intimating rather broadly that I want ed to be alone, I went back to my seat In one of the rear coaches. The Inst look I had at him he was sitting there emoklng a cigarette with a smile still on his lips. "You all know about the wreck. How the engine and first three cars were smashed Into kindling wood, and all the rest that filled the papers. But one thing that win unnoticed and hence kept out of print and which I'm going to tell you Is the reason for my belief In the Intuitive second Bight which our friend Itaclin here baa Been fit to denounce. "After the first smash I pulled my self together, found that I was un hurt, aud then thought of my young friend up In the smoker. 1 walked forward as rapidly as I could, picking my way through the wrecknge until I reached what was Wt of the buffet Tullman. I found the boy with his logs pinrfed under one of those heavy six-wheeled trucks. He was conscious, and a faint smile lit up his face as ha Baw me bend over him, In flplte of the agony he was suffering. He was so weak from the Iobs of blood that he couldn't raise his arm but following the direction of his eyes I noticed an envelope In his hand which he was cluteinng tightly. "Take It," he said, and then shut his lips tight together. It hurt him to talk. "There Kn't much more to tell," the newspaper man replied qtileUy. "I came to New York to carry out the boy's request but It wns all useless. Ferhnps It was better that he neyor got here. It would have been a worse ending to the story if he had." "Yes," broke In Raclln. "Hut what about the second-sight " business? Where does that come In?" "Oh," responded Mncponqld, "the letter Itself answers that," and he drew a crumpled envelope from hla pocket. We all leaned closer, that we might not lose a word. "The thing is not addressed, 1b short, and to the point," Mai'Donald began. "Here It Is," and he rend: "Whoever may find this will please follow out tlie instructions written below as a favor to a dead man. In return, a check will be found Inclosed for $1,000 payable to the bearer. First go directly to West Seventy-sec ond street, New York City, and In form Miss A. B. Conklin that the owner of the Inclosure Is dead; that) he has dime his b'-st to reach her, but that his service In the Philippines ha prevented his finding her sooner. Secondly, deliver Into the hands of no one but Miss A. It. Conklin the In closed package. I,. 8. Hodman.' "That's nil," nnd MacDonald start ed to put the thing back In his pocket But we were not to let the matter rest there. In unison we demanded of him the seijuel, and finally, after much persuasion, he told the rest. "I went to the addrens given In the instructions and found that there was no such person as 'Miss A. B. Conk lin.' She wasn't dead exactly, but an oia wnite naired amtlior told ma courteously enough that her daughter, Mrs. H. V. Pell, had been married a month. "So I didn't give up the inclosure. After thinking about It for three days I decided to see what It was, and Inasmuch as 'Miss A. B. Conklin' couui never see it l concluded It wan breaking no part of the compact for me to open It. "It was a wedding ring, done up In a piece of paper, on which was this beautifully sentimental but decidedly childish lilt of versa: When you've returned with spurs well earned From battles o'er the sea, I'll wear the ring that you will bring And your true wife will be. "At the bottom were signed the Initials A. B. C. Now, I've told you the whole thing. "But remember the boy had written his death message on the train after I had left hiui. Surrounded by death, he had not given thought to It. On the luxurious Pullman, with every safeguard known to limure an early and comfortable arrival at the home of his sweetheart, a premonition of his fate murit have come to him. The stationery bearing the elaborate coat of arms of the railroad which he used shows that only too plainly." MacDonald stopped. The water stood beside u.s wilh the bill and rouaed us to ourselves. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills Thousands of sufferers have proved their uiateiilona merit for sick aud nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health Duly 25 cents, money back if not cured. Bold by all drut'b'iaU' CLOCK'8 ELABORATE MECHANISM Probably the Most Interesting Electrlo Clock In the World. Mr. Rhearer Is a scenic artist. Four years ago he began planning the clock, and to-day he was able to an nounce to his friends that he had finished It. He was greatly handicap ped In his work, and the obstacles be Burmounted, would have discouraged most men. Some time ago Mr. Shearer was painting at a factory, where be was caught In a line of shafting and In jured Bo badly that he lay In the! city hospltsl five weeks geml-con-aclous. While convalescing he plan ned many details of the cl.ji k, and after leaving the Institution began work on it. His right hand was al most useless, but he wai assla-.ed by his wife. The clock la called the "Electric Wonder." It 1b 2 feet 4 Inches high, 4 feet and 4 inches wide, and 23 Inches deep, and weighs 8r pounds. One large dial gives standard time, while directly under It Is a dial which shows the changes of the moon and gives the Government weather report twenty-four hours In advance. By watching the clock -jne can Bee handsome pictures of the nhipi in the United States navy pass beh1 id a glass. The ships are arranged accord ing to their speed, and the effect Is pleasing. The history of Christ Is shown from the nativity to, the ascenBlon the last supper, betrayal, crucifixion, the resur rection, aud ascension, by pictures painted hy the Inventor and illumi nated. One of the most Interesting feature of the clock Is a miniature Niagara Falls, with real water tumbling down, the color of which appears to change. Just below the cataract Is an electrlo fountain and nn arch, arranged to pro duce a beautiful effect. Flags appear on a staff near the centre, and In front of the dial, and Indicate the kind of weather expect ed, twenty-four hours In advance. The Interpretation of the flag appears on thf calendar dial simultaneously with the appeuranc.e of the flag. The weather reports are produced by a thermometer, a barometer, a hydro meter, a spirit level, and a compass. The history of the United States, from the landing of Columbus to the present time is shown by ninety-six paintings, which nre attached to a ribbon 108 feet long, and moved by electricity. When the clock strikes the hour the figures of Uncle Sam and the Hod dess of Liberty pass out of an electrlo elevator on one side of the miniature Niagara Falls, walk through a gate, down a stairway, around the base of the cataract and the electric fountain to the opposite side. Here they ascend another stnlrway and enter an other elevator. These figures appear to be of flesh and blood, aud walk without being attached to any wires. An Illuminated picture on one aids shows the Delaware River full of Ice, with Washington crossing with his army. The battleship Maine also appears In three pictures. One shows her In Havana harbor before the explosion which wrecked her, one the explosion scene, and the other the wreca after the explosion. On the back of the clock (he Lord's Prayer la given, Inlaid with 312 pieces of wood. The portraits of American poets, musicians, and all the Presi dents also appear on the back. The portraits are all In motion, and travel at the rate of twenty-five feet a min ute. Pictures of the martyred Presidents, Lincoln, Garfield, and McKiuley, are exhibited, and at the hour of death of each1 the lights Illuminate the face for five minutes, and a phonograph gives the Inaugural address of the dead statesman and plays the music rendered at the funeral. The base of the clock contains all the electrical appliances, which arc self-winding. There are 040 feet of electric wire used In Its construction and 32 feet of pipes to provide water for the falls. There are also 412 elec trical connections. The "Electric Wonder" has useful features. During the summer It can be arranged to operate an electric fan, and. In the winter months It can be fixed to light a gas stove. There I also a burglar-alarm attachment, which will show the number of the door or window being entered, be sides Illuminating the room and sounding alarms, eight In number. Akron Dispatch Philadelphia North American. Worst of All Experiences Can anything be wors than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was tlio experience of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Decatur, Ala. ''For three yeats" she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from in digestion, stomach and bowel trou ble. Death aeetued inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electrio Bitters and the result was miracu lous, I improved at on ce and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electrio Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50o. It's guaran teed by all druggists. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervla, N. Y. Adjoining Oumaer's Union Houoe Road, carriage, draft and farm horas for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL hi'. Hiram Towner. E. EMERSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE: In Drug Store on Broad Street. Mm DO YOU EXPEP.T TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa I APRIL are the tho most important mouths of the yenr ON THE FARM The work done then mentis th i RURceas or failure of tlie farm for the yuar. As an Aid to Success every farmer Rhould In touch with new methods which will inerease the productiveness and consequent revenue of his farm. A WEEKLY VISITOR which will glvo old of this kind with theoplninns and practical experlece of the best known ag ricultural authorities In Amer ica, lu nn interesting manner, iti NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER Don't forgot that It also ban entertaining pagr for the wivos, aoiis nnd daughter. You ma? secure It In connec tion with your home paper, THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS which will be brighter and bet ter than eer, both papera 1 jr. FOR ONLY $1.65 1 I 1 W i I THE PRESS, Delaware -: Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, I903 p. in p.m. STATIONS 10 Oft 0 Oft 1 40L.T... 13 401 Ar... . . Now York .Philadelphia P. M 18 nr. fia 87 6 00 f5 03i f5 0 f5 13 5 14 7 00 n 03i IjV Kast Stroudsburg Ar. " Delaware Valley Junction " " Enle Valley " " Oaif?' Meadows " " Marshall's Creek " " Oak Grove " " Fratoheys " Coolbau(fh " Kcho Lake " " Turn Villa " " Shoemakers 11 Ar Btishkill Lv. f 13 80 f7 04 f!2 47 f7 13! 7 IU 18 40 rig 51 ria si f5 1 f5 10 f7 1(1 f7 10 18 571 6 23 f5 84 7 2; fl8 50 f7 84 n bs 7 80 7 83 tl 01 f5 2l 6 80 1 05 1 10 6 851 p. m.lp m .lp tn f Stops only on notice Trains arriving at Bushklll at 1.10 p. in. connects with stage for Dlngman's Kerry, Milford and Port Jervis. I. SELDOM CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. rminOAD TIME TABLE. Oorraoted to Data. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua- Iake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all points In the West and Southwest at lower rates than via any other flrst-olass line. Trains Now Lravk Port Jervis as Foixowi. EASTWARD. No. fl, Dally Express 8 24A.M. " 8, Daily Kipress 6 10 " ' 81, Local Except Sunday.. S 35 " " 43, " " " 7 40 " " 708, Way Sunday Only 7 58 " " 80, Local K.xcept Sunday.. 10 80 " " 83, Way dally exo't Sunday 11 5fi " " 4, Daily Expieas 13 43 P.M. " 7t4, Sunday (July 1 10 " " 84, Wav dally exo'tSund'y IU) " " 8, Dally Kipress 80 " " 70H, Way Sunday Only 4 40 " " 70S, Local Sunday Only.... 6.07 " " 8o, Way daily exe't Sund'y 8 SO " 14, Kxpreiw Dally V 66 " WE3TWARD. No. 7, Dally Ertrs 19 80A.M. 17, Dally Milk Train 7 85 " ' 1, Daily kipnuig 1184 " " 115, Vw llo'dale K'pt Sun. . 13 10 p. is. " 8, KipretwL tiicatto liin dal 6 16 ' " 80, Local ExpreteaMiuuay. . 6 60 " " 5, LlmiU-d Daily Exurew. 10 30 Trains leave Chamber street, New York, for Port Jervis on week days at 8 80, 7 30, 8 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. al., 1 00, 1 00, 4 80, 6 , 7 80, 15 P. M. On Sundays, 8 80, 7 SO, 9 00 , 0 15 A. al , 18.80, 80, 7 80 8 16 P. M. D. W, COOKE, General PsutMnsar Agent, Mew fork. ilUUU wood in stove lengths at ii a louJ. V. F. Kkitz, Miilordi TtU jihouo counwtlyun, t BEST OF ALL FLOUR, ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in ncod of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD. PA. MAY JUNE MILFORD, PA. t p. m.jp. m. D. L. & W. R. R . . . Broad Street Station. .Ar. Lv. 8 83 .... 7 85, 10 35 8 35 4 35 f4 3:i! ft 81 ft 18 4 11 f4 00 f4 (HI 4 08 fH Hi tn m 8 31 fK ill f8 111! 8 ml fH II f4 01 f8 00 8 05 8 00 W 501 8 55 8 51 to pond notor or on signal. Ip m. p m.lp. rn L. R. CARPENTER BROKER i STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON, ETC. GRAIN, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find that the sor vices 1 rendnr yon as a Broker and the facilities and conven iences I can furnish can not he surpassed elsewhere. It ia to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention. L R, Carpenter, Cor. Ball and Plka Sta. Port Jervis, New York. Representing Greullch, Martin Co. W promptly ohutin P. y. and Korcarti L . 'j. Mat" PSeiiU llUli;l,t4L-U'il of l.h.lj V lUVfUUtUI IOJ r rr;reiMH- ua nttR-inability t.r ft-j Unk J wMlMA J ell IWpos.ta U. ti. latent l.. tee WASHINGTON D. C. B 15 fd 38 ft) 81 ftl 18 11 ffi 06 ftl (W A 08 M 01 f5 69 5 55 5 40
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