Press, VOL. XIV. MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 15)09. NO JO BRIEF MENTION MiM Fannie Polllon of New York ' visited Id town (hi week We wish yon a happy New Year. The extent ol (be earthquake hor ror at Sicily ia not yet known aod perbapa the total number of liven lost Barer will be determined. The list of killed grow aod ia now esti mated at probably' 200,000. Towns havo been obliterated, the strait of Messina changed, hundreds of peo ple are, homeless, devastation, des il- ation, want and all the adjuncts of the awful calamity, possibly the i greatest In the history ot the world, are being told. . Now write it 1909. Barry Dewltt of Fitohburg, Mass. f , visited relative here over Xtnas, Bert Beatty of Middle Falls, N. J. who frequently visits town In sum mer was here reoentty Inr a few day. S. Dr. David Chnpin and wife of Boranton are spending a few days with the family of Bon. Jacob Klaer. K. 8. .Wolfe and family recently were guests with Sullivan Co. N. Y. frienda. 4 I alight tire among some wood ashes In the hd of James P. Van Ktten called out the fire department Tuesday morning. The tire whs ex tinguished belore the arrival of the firemen and no damage was done. The United States leads the world It lead production in 1907. the out pnt being over 33 per cent, of nil produced. Spain, its nearest rival, produced 18 per cent. Madame L. Rnasell Oarnler, of ' - The Castle, Tarry town, is spending ; a few days in town. I Abraham Ruef, who was convict ed of bribery at San Francisco, has ; been aeutenoed to fourteen years in the penitentiary, Good and plenty but not too inuoh. Soon sentences may tend to make that apeoiea of obliquity unpopular. Benjamin W. Decker, a prominent ''j citizen of Sussex, N. J. is dead at the ' agsol 75 year. u j Anna, wife of Fred Pejolval, died I her home in Matamoras Monday aged 43 year. Her hnsbsnd, three daughters and a son survive., . Nathan Emery, jr., visited his bob in New York over Christmas. , , People here sometimes are Inclined to com plain of the Board of Health, some because they act in oertaln matters and others beoauaa in others .. Jbey do not. Those who find fault ."way oompareihe action of the board ' iii Port Jetvis, where it bat ordered : that Towner's horses be moved out and his stable olosd on and that '..two properties of K. S. Pohofield be condemned, and the tenants moved out. A free M page diary for our read er. We take pleaaore m announoing that any of our reader oan seoure a floe page diary for 1909, by send ing cent postage, to D. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, Washington, V. C. Thjs diary is worth 25 cents, and contain 20 pages of valuable in s formation, such s the orop produc tion of 1808. by states ; Brief but valuable point of every day law and patent laws; Business forms, and population Of all oi tie and states, eto, and 76 blank pages. A terrible earthquake shock visited lower Italy and Sicily last wei k Town were destroyed aod the num 1 ber of lives lost Is appaling, running It Is estimated from 26 to 175,000. Mis Charlotte "White haa gone to Ntw York for a two weeks visit. s- - Durant Drake, who married Miss Anna .White last year and who has been very ill, is reported as improv- i Ing. It is sincerely hoped that thin aonditlou may be permMsent. few Jersey 'f health department ! looking a careful Investigation ot . tbe sources of pollution of the Dela ware' river from wblob Trenton ob tain her water supply. The result ; N abhorrent to the idea of using the " water for any doiueatlo purpose even . bathing, and it is quite likely a de turuilued effort will be made to pre Snot towna sewering Into the stream It I Just as well to Uke a look ahead , and nmk preparations to abide by the old. oaaxiu) if so using yonr own .bs)s. not to injure your neighbors. I . ."?. N more expensive at first hot when onoe. properly Ion it will not be neoaasary to doit over, ami tliitis ,r moving in the direction of com Veiling uoh action,. . J .E Boyd was kick d liv bu nor Tuesday on the r.tiin bone ansint; a paiuful braise. Miss Nancy Olmsted is seriously ill John Howe is reported to have been stricken with blindness, which it is hoped may be only temporary. When it is not convenient to apply beat to frozen pipes to thaw them, spread a cloth thickly, with on slacked lime, fasten it around the frizcn pipe and throw water on it The heat produced as the lime slakes i( great enough to thaw the Ice An officer for the prevention of cruelty to animals would have an oc casional job here. There are mine men who will abdfce a good horse and when this happens the two leg ged brute should lie punished in a corresponding wanner. How would a man fur intt ce. like beinar tied to a post lor Kevural honrs on a old day without food and covered with only a thiu blanket, while bis horse metaphorically speaking was in some bwroom carousing, drinking and making a cursed nuisance and fool of himself generally. Of course such a thing could not really happen be ano a horse, even if be hail the cm- pui'tatiity would be too sensible to "fill op" on such stuff as hunfhns de. light to drink. Peter R. Picknlbi ..f Milford con tributed five hundred dollars Christ, max to the United Charities of New York. It wna the largest single con tribution. ' Milford Indies gave n Lenp Year dance last evening in Brow ns Hall which was well attended. B'Canse the court, at Easton made some remarks condemning boys smokinff oicarettes, dealera tb?re have agreed not to sell tobacco iu any form to minors. Business will be brisk around the Court House next week. The new beard of Commifsioners will organ za by electing a president and clerk, Treasurer Choi will assume office with probably James 11, Heller as deputy, and the orunty auditors will begin the labor of going over the county finances for the past year. As part of their labors they should prepare a statement showing the ac tual condition of the county as to indebtedness and resources up to Jan 1909. The new county bridge at acka waxen is completed and crossing has commenced. After a rain Wednesday the weatb ergrew much colder yesterday, thus checking whatever water fell, so that screams were not affected. It is a heap dryer in the country generally than iu some prohibition sections. Ambitious young men and ladies should learn Telegraphy ; for, since the now 8-hour law berame effective there is a shortage of mauy thous. and teleeranhers Positions nav from 150 to 70 per month to begin ners, the National Telegraph lu stitute of Philadelphia, Pa. and five other cities is operated under super- vision of R. R. Officials and all stud ents are placed When qualified. Write them far particulars." 1109 j iliertba Wells aR0iut Frank H. Wells, Divorce. The court filed a decree Deo. 20th granting an abso lute divorce in this case. George Hubbard of Port Jerv a who sought to restrain the city from removing the. woodeu sheds over the sidewalks iu frout of his houses was refused a permanent injunction by the court and now they will likely come down. The Pennsylvania Legislature will meet next Monday when the contest for Senator will fairly beyin. Samuel Almau Esq, proprietor of the Delaware Hi use at Lackawaxen, Mij.ryed a visit with bis children in New York over Xmas. The week of prayer will he ob served In the churches here begin. niug Suncay evening when Re. Uprisen will preach in the Presby- uriati church. , Gustave Gorisse Jr. and wife are spending the holiday week with the formers parents here. The boys remembered them Tuesday evening with a delightful medley of music. The thrioe a week World la a good paper for the fireside this winter. You can seouie it fur a year in con nection With the Pkkss for 2. That will give you 2US papers ceitain y cheap reading matter. Ii you wont a sample copy send on your name on u postal Bessie Armstrong is visiting in New Brunswick, N.J. The lmnd of Treasurer elect W. F. Choi for- $0000 with J. F. Myer of Licks ftHX-n. Percy Lyuiau ami Geo Grea -ry of Millur l sureties, irk ap proved by li.e court la-d Suiuiday, W. L. Mathm s ex State Treasurer who wns convicted of conspiracy in the New Capitol . caees and recently sentenced died at his Media borne , Wednesday of heart failure induced j by pneumonia. ' , I The will of Mrs. K. E. Pctry cf Matamoras probated devises $1000 to neruaugmcr vvnneiniina ZiOimiacser and $500 to Iter daughter Mrs. K. Sohumacker, balance to ber husband for life, who is named as executor. Mies Jennie Sli ulbers of Philadel phia, Miss Tilli" Wood of New York, Miss Anra Klaer of Stxoudsburg, Stutrt Buchanan of New York, B. F Larue and wife cf Roseville, N. J. Miss Gertrude Gnmhle of Philadel phia, W. J. Kudolph of Hiverside, N J., Lancelot Wilson of New York. B. D. Blythe and wife of Staten Inland and H. M Pentaand wife ot Brook lyn were recent guests witn friends here. Will Armstrong of New York has been '.n town fur several days. James Mollincaux will pass the winier in NewWk, N. J. Brewers it is said are buying bock wheat to make a non ulooholio beer for temperance states. What is the good of drinking it if it will not make drunk come. Might as well use soda water.' Mrs. Erb und her sister Mrs Bele! tire on trial at Media, Pa. for killing Capt J. Cl-iyton Krb at their home Red Gables last October. He was shot to death by some one. Hains is on trial iu New York for killing A n n is at Uayside last sum mer. He was shot when coming ashore in his boat.- Two devilish, bad women are mixed up in these cases. THE PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR FEDERATION Stands for GOOD ROADS and a sane and reasonable use of them by every one. A SQUARE DEAL for every user of the, highways whether home drawn or motor propelled vehicles. THE "ELIMINATION of every form of "road hog," and especially the man who wants to nse the pub lic highway as a private race course THE DOCTRINE that the State should build and maintain at itsnwn expense all main highways and lib orally aid townships in the construc tion and maintenance of local roads. It insists in improvements in the present system whereby the people will get the benefit of every dollar expended. IT IS AFFILIATED with the A. A. A., and is working thru that or ganization with the National Grunne for these objects. OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG WOMEN Nursing the Best Paid Occupation The Philadelphia School for Nur ses', 2219 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, Pa. offers Free Scholarship in Trained Nursing to young women in every Diaiu in tne union. Thej Scholarships cover the full Two Years' Couise, with room, board, un iforms, laundering, etc. included and railroad fare paid to borne town or district upon the completion of the Course. , j A home study course and a short residence course are also provided, which quickly open the door to op portunity and enable progressive students lo render a noble service to humanity and nt the same time ao quire for themselves a substantial iuenme from the best paid occupation now open to women ; besides quali fying every student to deal with emergencies iu the home that may in iii the saving of a loved ones life. Far-Beeing philanthropists are ad. ding to the resource3 of this School, with the view of ultimately extend ing tnese benefits to earnest, ener getio younK wo- en in all country districts and ia all the smaller towns and cities. The Institution is approved and en dorsed bv leadimr nhvaicians nrl Ail. ucators ol thb entire conntry. Some of the hading men of this State are its strong supporters and endorsers, as will bo seen by the catalogue which will be sent lo any one who writes to the School for it. WANTED I MEN to represent us either locally or traveling, iu the scale of a roll line ot easy selling specialties. Ap ply quick and secure territory, ALLEN NURSERY CO., 2 2 00 KocLester, N, V. OBITUARY Mrs Elizaiikth Bkisco Elizabeth Van Gorden, widow of the late James D. Brlsco died at the home of her son In Lehman townfhip Monday, Dec 2Hlu. She was bom in that township May 12. 1832 and was a danghter of Moses and Eliza abeth (Van Etten) Van Gorden who were among the pioneer settlers in Delaware, now Lehman township. Moses father Jacobus probably lo acting there prior to 1776. With the exception of a few years after her marriage she has always resided In Lehman. She was a woman of excellent at tainments, am'able disposition and in her quiet life won the highest re gards of ber social oircle. Her hue- band died iu 1805. She is survived by two sons Moss V. with whom Bhe lived, Harry L of Dingnians Ferry, and ono daughter Mary O Horulmck A brother Thomas of Oahkoeh, Wis. and a half brother James Easton of Otisville, N. Yr The funeral was held to day. Marked For Dkatu "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lurgs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hop-' had fled, wnen my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery," Bay Mm. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on nntil I had gained G8 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds t lie world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat dis eases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under gnurantee at both drugstores 60o and $1.00. Trial botMe free. The Philadelphia Prws to tell of Asia's Awakening Beginning Sunday, January 8rd, "The Philadelphia Press" will begin publishing Frank O. Carpent .r'e let ters on '-Asia's Awakening' and the mighty changes that are taking place in the far East. Since Russia's de feat by Japan, the other side of the globe has become the world's cbiei news center. In order to give "The Philadelphia Press" reader all the new from the other aide of the world, they have sent Mr. Carpenter to investigate all these matter in the Eastern counties, and bis complete and truthful reports will appear from week to. week. He will travel thru Japan, from there into Korea; and then overland thru Manchuria, Into China, and may later go thru Siam, Palestine and Turkey. His letters will be very interesting and should be read by everybody. Make sere you will get a copy every Sunday and order your copy in advance from yonr newsdealer or send direct to "The Philadelphia Press," Seventh and Chestnut Streets, Phila. : Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the, stock holders ot Milford and Log Tavern Pond Railroad Company will be held at the residence of W. V. HUliard, Milford, Pike Co. Pa., Saturday, January 9, 1909 at 8 p.m. FRANKLIN J. MYERS, Milford, Deo 30, 190S. Secretary. This Is Woutb Reading 10 F. ZeliDskl, of 68 Gibson St., buffalo, N. Y., says: I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Buckleu'fc Arnica Sulve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at both drug stores, 25o. Dividend Notice The First National Bank ol Milford, Pa. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent payable January 2nd., 1909, to stockholders of Record. Trans fer books will be closed from Dec. 30 to Jan. 2. JOHN C. WARNER, December 23, 1908. ' Cashier. Notice of Election The Annual Meeting of the share holdera of the Barrett Bridge Com pany, will be held at Room 4 Far num Building in the oity of Port Jervis, N. Y-, Friday, January 1st, 1909, for the purpose of electing a Board of Director for the ensuing ,year. The polls will be open from 9 30 nntil 10:30 o'olock A. M. W. L. CCDDEBACK, Treiifurer. Poil JctvU, X. V. Dw 12, 19 THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD Ths Greatest )Uw,ppr of Ita Trp. IT ALWAYS TELL THK NEW A IT IS PROMPTLY AND FULLY Rmd la ry En(lUk Sprahln Cnatrj It has invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-s-Week edition of the New York World to public h the new impartially in order that it may be an aoourate reporter of wbat ha happened. It tells the trntb, Ir respective of party, and for that reason It bas achieved a position with the public nniqne among papers of it class. If yon want the new as it really Is, subscribe to the Thrice-.-Week edition of the New York World, whioh come to yon every other day except Snnday, and Is thns practical ly a daily at th price of a weekly. THE THRICE-A WEEK WORLD'8 regular subscription price is only $1 pr year, and this pay for 158 pap ers. We offer this unequalled news paper and 'PIKE COUNTY PRESS' together for one year tor $2.00. The regular subscription price of the- two paper I $2 60. State Road Improvement In a letter to this paper commend ing its aignments In favor of a con structive policy of highway improvi ment by the State, Mr .1 H. Woekf the chairman of the Good Roads Committee of the Pennsylvania Mot or Federation, which has instituted campaign to secure favorable ac tion by th Legislature, thus definite ly outlines Its purpose : Our Main Highway Bill provides for a commission to be appointed by the Governor who shall prepare a complete plan of all the roads in the Stat whioh they believe should be converted Into State roads, not alone those that the first appropriation of $5,000,000 will cover. In other words, we are advocating the plat- ning of a onmpletn system. It is un questioned that suoh a system wi 1 embrace at least three across-thc-State highway and a number cf north and south highway with branche running Into every section of the State. The difficulty today lies in the fact that our "State aid" road only go into such eeotion a can afford te pay one fourth of the cost. The poorer (action get no roads for the reason that they cannot afford to pay their share. In certain localities Im portent highway pass thru these poor sections, with the result that an immediate amount of trafiio is com pelled to go over roads that are al most Impassable. The present plan baa resnlted in nothing but patchwork, mostly roads leading from nowhere to nowhere. and has pracltoolly fiozan out thr poorer township. We malotaln that th main highways ahonld be con structed and maintained at the ex pense of the State. Tbey are for general use, and ahould be supported by the general fund. We naturally have a selfish interest in advanoing the cause of good roads in Pennsyl vania, but bur bill have been .worked out not solely in tbe interest of the autoinobi lists, a many seem to think but according to the motto we have adopted, "Good roadafor the farmer mean good road for the automobil lat," Our billa provide for no boulevards, but for common-sense roads treated with a preservative which shall make them waterproof and dnstproof. It is obvious that wbat is here in dicated Is the sensible treatment of the State' highway problem. It there is to be substantial progress in road improvement there must be a system by which eaoh stretch of work accomplished ahall be part of a contemplated whole. The entire scheme of betterment should be lodged in the State authorities, and 'he funds acquired by general taxa tion. It is a unjust to deny good road to the poorer eotion of tbe Commonwealth a to deny paved streets to tbe poorer section ot oity. Annual Elections Macaget of th Milford Cemetery Association will be elected aext Monday afternoon at the office of C. W. Bull Esq First National Bank stockholders will on the same date elect officers. Milford Fire Department will elect officers Tuesday evening Jan t. Stockholder of the Milford, Mat amoras and N. Y. R. B. Co and of I . . . T U All. R Co. will eleot directors at the res Ueuce. of W. V. Uilliuid Jan , NOTES FROM SANDYSTON The Grand Jury of this County u.s oeen in session lor some nays and flying reports are oi-culate.d that oertain parties have oeen in- 81, One complaint went before that body, eupiiorted by affidavit, ss to alleged bribery at the last eleciion. There are no flying reports about that complaint. The schools of this town I believe without exception adjourned over Holiday time or until Jan 4'b. The Sandyston Committee met on Thursday at Hainesvilte for set tling up the years business. The new Committee will meet at the same place on Saturday Jan 2. Miss Mabel Smith of Newaik i spending her Holiday vacation with her parents at Layton. Miss Fanny Fuller of the State Normal school is enjoying her vnca tion with her parents near Layton. Maokly Van Etten, a life long res ident of this towu passed away at an early hour on the morning of the 21st. He wa quiet and uuassuring and of genial disposition and had many friends. Ho is survived by his widow and nve cunoren ; uscar ana Daniel at i nuine, i.yimin at iewion. Mrs. J.l i r ct-.t... , . mm Myers of Stllfcrd. Deceased was about 72 years of age. John I Vansickle breach t along i with bun from Ohio a stylish fine : readily in ths prr-? of the automobile, bay mare. beonu.se the man who tiw;iis highway Extra meetings will commence in ! bet tern. en I a rei;o;;nizs tli.if it is the the Layton cbnroh on Sunday even-! most potent ir.sl; u ih ntn'.i" in crys ing and continue until further not- j taUzitig pnblio opinion fr a g-.tnerona ice. The minister iu ch irge will he policy of rend rrcom-ti nction. nsslste.l by the Rev. Mr. Jnmleson. The members of tins Mo' or Feder- Tha chioken sapper in the Haines-1 ation are to be notii.ueodi.il for their ville church on Christina Eve whs j public-spirited efforts to speedily se largaly attended, and the sum ofjc" suoh legUlution ns will better fifty dollars was added to thoir existing conditions. They have in treasury. rohdinoss for presentation totbe com Bids are being put in for the vari- 1DS Ig'mura three separate and ous mail routes in this section, mid ! (1'stin(1; measures dealing with the if the patrons along the icute front ,,-shwny Proi)pm- One of these calls Milfoid to Branchville could have ! for a ".000.000 loan for the Improve the say, the nresent carrier Mr Hoffman, wonld receive a unani mous vote for his retention, for he certainly fills the bill. CAUTION! Whereas my wife Mary E. Gould has left my bed and board without any Just cause or provocation this Is to warn, and forbid, all persons treni trusting her on my account as I wilt not be responsible for any debts cf her contracting. J. HENRY GOULD. Lehman Tap. Dec. 23, 1S08. Election of Managers The annual eleotion of managers of tbe Milford Cemetery Association will be held at the office of C. W. Bull in the Borough of Milford on Monday, January 4, 1909 between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Milford, Pa Deo. 8, 1908. Seo'y Notice of Election The First National Bank of Milford, Pa. Deo. 12, 1908 The Annual Eleotion for Directors of Jbia Bank will be held at tbe Banking rooms on Tuesday, Jununry 12, 1909, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock P. M JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier. Annual Meeting The annual Meeting of tha stock holders of Milford, Mntamoros and New York Rail Road Company w ill be held at the residence of W. V. Hilliard, Milford, Pike County, Pa., Saturday, January 9th, 1909 at 8 p m. FRANKLIN J. MYERS, Milford, Deo. 30. 1903. Secretary. Wanted Oak Plank Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of the Milford Bridge Com pany for 12,000 feet oak plank 2 in. I thick 12 feet long, delivered at bridge sake of the cook! Tbe disease dvs up to Saturday Jan. 2nd, 1909 at 2 p. ' PP- ii indicates a hid stomach, that m. ( j is a weak stouiuch, rather than s had J. H. VAN ETTEN, cook, and for a weak stomach tlieie Milford, Pa. Secretary, j is nothing el-e eual to Hood's iSar- -. jsaparillft. It fives the stomach vigor A Da.vokkol-s Opemation and tone, cures dyr.pepsiu, cr-ates is the removal of the appendix by a I surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King' New Life Pill ia evr sub jected to this frightful ordeal. They wora so quietly you don't feel them. mejr cure ixiusupaiion, neauachc, biliousness and lual&rU. 25c at both i Good Roads What They Mean The Peil OS. Motor Fi.flnrntl.-n yea j injSiatod a campaign for a construe, j tive policy of State Road improve, m8nt. The condition of these high. w.iys. is a whole, is deplorable. low .re a hundred ver Twentieth Century civilation, and put Pennsylvania to shame in coin- purison w ith tbneuliBliter.ed policies of other conjinonwialihs. It is grat ifying to. note thut this particular Federation, with its special interest in highway betterment, mow organ izes a movement t hat is of the greit est benefit to nil the people. It, does not minimize (he importance of the effort of tli. : e mr.tori -ts tint tbey are actuated by a persr-ral consider, ation, for if they can se 'are one new good road at any point in the State, that road will be a substantial bles. sing to every man, woman and child tha is compelled to use it. Wbat enchnnrcH tbe value of prop erty more than the f ict that that property is situated in a eomuinnity where good roads abound ; where bo cess is mads e:isy, and where the horse as well as thchutomhi)e may gi its way in peace? Who more than the farmer ben fits wlion the ro.ids are huid, stuoolb 'in. I (-uettW? 'j;bo prrjudi exp-ricre.-d thru all tiio 1,1... ry of the w.-ild'i progmtt Lur. ,,,. mhil ... an laMemt rec.,z, , , necessities : ami it succumb- the niort ,nent of all roads in the Slate. For constitutional reasons, this cannot under any circumstance become law ia less than five years, or until the year 1!)13, even if it he favorably acted upon at the coming session. The second provides for an appropri ation of to,000,000 for immediate use while the last of the three has to do with the preservation of stone roads already constructed or which may be hereafter constructed by tbe State aid plan. All these measures should receive popular support, because their whole purpose is to benefit every interest concerned In highway trans portution. The Good Roads Committee of this F.;deratiou has taken upon itself tbe responsibility of asking all the town, ship commissioners, burgesses anil mayors ill tho State to lend their moral and physical support to the campaign to the extent of procuring signatures to oertain specific peti tions addieised to the vuricus mem bers of the Legislature. Thus far tha returns from this uppeal havi bacn most gratifying. Medicine That Is M k.uk-ixk "I have sulfered a good deal with malaria and stomach com plaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters: a inedioinc that is medicine for stomach a:.d liver troubles, and fir run down condi tions," savs W. C Kit-tier, of II.illi. diy, Ark. Klestric liiti.'is purify and emieh the Moo.l, tone un tl.H nerves, and impart vt;;. r i n.l energy to the we-ik. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50o at both drug store?. TlIK Clllil-TMAS DlSNKR lo spite ofthofii t that the word dyspepsia niiv.us literally l-ul cook, it will not bn f,ir f.-r tea to lay the blame on the c.;nk if they begm the ( hiistinas Dinner with lltrle ap petile fled e!,d it v. nh iii.,;resa or nsusea. It limy not Le fair for ar.v to do that let us hot a so for the appetite, and makes entii.g the plena ure it tin uld bo. FOR SALE! I , Ono pony, cart and harms; Two :curriuga auu one sh-mh. IVui., METZ, Milord., Pa, 1-
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