03 Press. .1 Rile uuraity VOL. XIV. MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, PJ09. NO 2:i BRIEF MENTION Fardinand P. Earle nf Monro, N. Y., who sent his wife and child to Franc and married hi "soul af finity" Miss Kuttnar who daeerted him la low being esed by brr for divorce. ,81i alleges ha la ioaane and wai when aha married him Thara ia no donbt bat that ha ia not only orazf hut bad and llltla more can ba aaid o' her. Any woman who will wring In on a faintly, displace tha real wife and become a 'tool affinity" lack aauae and good morals. Mr. A. M. Mattlar and aon Ben jamin wera at Sorenton the Brat of tba week to attend the faneral of lb hrnm sister Mra. Spenser. . Mrs. ft L. Van Akin of Lack, waxen underwent an operation for appendicitis ia the Port Jervl hos pital Salt week. " Street ' Commissioner Ryder baa been acraplug and otherwise improv ing the borough street during tha past week. Will Steele want to Roanoke, Va.. thia week to begin practice and en ter tha Altoona ball olub. Se was aooompnnled to Washington, D. C, by bla brother Em met t who will enjoy the sights of that oily. Frank and James VanEttea of Stroudsburg have bought ont the old established etore si(l hardware business of Frank P. Flory. They are eons of Cornelius VanEUan a native of Conasbaugh. The surveyors engaged ia running out tha pike Coonty roads have completed their work and will now begia in Monroe County where they will likely ba employed for the next year. When Mr. Bryan 'a automobile waa stalled in the mud in Pennsyl vania, tha Nebrakau got out and pushed. Btlll, they all have to do mora or leas of that. Talk about taxing coffee we have met ooffee that ooold hardly stand ha Ting a tax put on it. ' Things hav grown worse for tha ktdnamrimr business ainoa the Charley Ross days. . There will be aa little obaer aa t litre la inebriation in the eup if a tax of eight cents pound ia put upon tea. . Msroh bllxzarda bring forth April showers, and yon know what they lo. So cheer op. If our Sandyaton correspondent voieea tha sentiment of tha people, there ia deoided opposition to the prepoeed new It F. D. Route start ing here, by those living adjacent to it. Bat why did they not manifest that spirit when tka rout was sag tasted? Hawlejr Basketball team defeated Milford last atriay evening by a nor of t6--19. k Jack Roloson who baa lived In tba old Halfway hooaa far a couple of years kaa moved to Dingman town hip. A valuable boraa belonging to Wheeler and Morgan died laat week tff pneumonia. Tha New York Central R. R. Co. pleaded aullty tela Weak to charges ef .rebating -on- cooperage auppliaa an paid arflae of 110,000. Now will tha' company deiuet thia amnoat from ita dividend fond or will it make . good by. overcharging same Other aoacern ar by retrenching ex. feasaa. The parties guilty of mak ing the arrangement should ba oom palled to pay tbe fine". Tha big cantilever bridge across the East river, known as tha Black walls IHaa1 bridge, was informally peaed for travel thia week. It car ries eight railway tracks, two prom enade, and a 8t foot roadway, and is oui ieet long inoinmng ap proach. Oaespaa measures list ieet and is the longest trussed span in thia country. It ia estimated to have a capacity of one band red and fifty million persona annually, Yesterday , was All Fools day. Did yau Bad it out by experience? Canter Coanty masons are orging tha location of the three million dol lar home, to be built by the Grand Lodge of Peana. F. & A M. foraged nd feeble masons and their wive ad tbe large school for orphan of masons to be built in eenneei ion with the above, in that coonty. A tract of 60 acraa near State College is auggseted : Tha Senate has passed flaally tha pur food bill which allows the ne of ane tenth of one per cent of ben soot of soda a a preservative, but provide that when need tbe paokage mutt plainly state the f sot. How Uad voted fifth hi ArUia la Pig Ex Sheriff Con might of Msteno- j raa waa in town laat Tuesday. So far there have beei reported to the Bora Board of Health 8o oaaaa of oomannnieable diseaaea 'this year, nearly all of them meavlaa. A tea son for the spread of the malady ha bf en the nagl I of many familie to call in a physician art allowing children to go around while in Cor el it ton to oomdaunicate the diseaee. There have been no fatalitiea and all the ess wra of a vary mild na- nre. It is hoped Ibe end la rescued, aa no new outbreaks am reported. The Legislator It working over pprepriatioa bills, and no doubt many pet scbemee of members will fall by the wayside. It looks aa if the state highway billa and tha new eohool ooda might pass. The bill for Capitol grounds extenaien it la ild is also alated to go through. There baa been no more beaut If al sight in town thia winter than waa aeen last Tuesday morning whan th trace were laden with feathery aaow on which the sua shone. Tbe land- sea p presented the appearance of being festooned in pni-est Uo, witb silvery abeen, and yon did not have to get op very early cither te hold th gergeou decoration. Mra. Knte MoiJuwu entertained a number of friende last Saturday evening tbe enjoyable rocaeien being to commemorate tba nineteenth an niveraary of ber marriage. Barry Dewitt of Fitohbarg, Mass., ia spending a few days in lawn. R. P. Ntlts, E-q., of Delaware waa in town Taatday. John Smith of Belvldera, a survi vor of the coident when the little ateam boat Alfred, Thomas blew up on tha Delaware at Eaaton fort nine yean ago, recently died aged 79 years. He was badly injured by the axploaien. Dr, W. B. Kenwnrthy waa in New York a couple of days this week. Paul Ryder has finished the addi tion to hia atore now an Harford street and this wee removed hie good and family to tha now location. Hon, John A. Klpp ot New York waa bet part of mat weaaa If the lion and tha lamb laid down together ia March tha woolly little beast was mostly inside tba tawny kin. Emory Gilpin a life long resident of thia oonnty did at Laanna, hi home, March 26 of paralysis aged 71 year Bnnaoate acid waa tha ataff ear 4 6000 year ago to embalm the EgypJ tian dead. After taking one dot It was saver necessary to take aaother. Mary Farmer was electrocuted Monday at Auburn, Naw York, for the murder of Sarah Brennan. She left statement aaylng her husband who is bow nnder death aentaao was not impllsated. The New Jersey Senate has passed bill allowing automobiles to run at speed of twenty five miles an hour. and violatioaa must oontiaue an hoar to warrant arrest. It ia also hoped tha bill authoristag the reoag nliion of license of other states will pass. A bill bai bean passed to prohibit the sals of adulterated liqaors ia this atata.. It is dealgaad to halt the sale of manofaotnred whbkler brought in from othar state. Congressman Palmer of this di trlot I being arged to vote egalant a tariff on to. It ia generally under stood that in democratic stronghold ordinary tea la not much of a bever age "ooia tea Ming much more popular. Some Naw York papers are charg ing that Chief Forester Pinobot haa ohanged front on the question of a tariff on lumbar. It ia alleged that ha formerly favo; 1 patting lumber on (he free list, eo aa to aava at far aa possible tha forests of thia coun try, and that now ha appiara as an advocate of a tariff on lumber and Congressmen are enquiring' what bat brought about hia change of opinion, . .. D. W. Cooke, former General Pa- ngr Agent of tbe En, will naw be ia charge of the trails depart ment with headquarters in N. Y. . Mr. Catharine A. Quick who haa passed tbe wiatar la Naw York with ker daughter Mra. Talmage, haa re turned home to Manor Hall near Diagmana Ferry, w lioh was vacated by Ella Albright who moved la a farm in New Jersey. Amo Wainwright wha died last week oa the Mettler farm la New Jertey, opposite Dingman Ferry, t thought to have ban ff cted with ptomaine poisoning. Boon after eat ing fitb bought of a peddler ba ba. cam very in eni aiaq itr a plf lt gritted, Fir Wednesday aneratng Injured tha carrier manufactory 6f 'J. B. Hamilton la Port Jerri. The low abava tuearaaee will probably ba woo. 3 Gaorgo lattlrooreof Lakswood v!s ited hi mother here last Sunday, Jaoob C. Schorr ana dlnearded mules after many years and bought a team of horsea of T. Ndeotv The venerable Joetlce af tbe Peace of Delaware township, John Fra iler la aenooaly ill. Advanced eg 76 years maker hi recovery alow. Thara ia AiSmam fat tnlet!i gent" granting easy. philoptr dressing. Tba first ta to ksea your draas np with fsshUraebte fads, and the latter is to keep yoar pockatbook up with your dress. Better simple food with pleasure than luxuries with anneyanoe end worry. ' ' ' Everitt Warner formerly wltti Mit chell Bros. Is now at Nelson's livery, and his place In the store is supplied by Walter 8. Dingman. Rev. Gostav Garisse has gone to attend the annual conference at New ark, Calvin Detriok of Brooklyn Is visit ing his Uncle in Dingman township. Horses at the sale of Whaeler ard Morgan Wednesday brought good prices. It does not look as though automobile had affected the demand. Sale of stock ot Milford Gaa Com pany tomorrow afternoon at the Court House. "Tha President, Manager and Company for erecting a bridge over tha river Delaware near tha town of Milford," offloial title, have bonghi sutfloUnt plank to oovar tbe entire floor and will have than, laid so as to eneure aafety and aomfort to all crossing. If th now trolley corni down it la expect thern will be koi incroaee in travel. . Happinaas bi a perfnme" that one aaaaot ahad over another without a few drop falling on one's self. On account of th inoreaas ia pas senger JrvLero Jh eonttaea&i iadooad by the AtaakarYnkoa-Paot-flo Exposition, it ia announced that tha Yellowstone National Park will opaa tha aeaeoa ten day earlier than asaal. Tbe regular eanaoa anil opaa on Juae 10. Th Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific Expo sition will be conducted on th "dry " principle. No liquor or In toxicating beverage of any descrip tion wilt be sold on the grounds, 'or be allowed on aala within two mile of tha exaoaitloa. Persy Lyman, Jr., a atndeat at th East Stroadaburg Normal. I passing vacation ia town and 1 peot to rtrn oxt Monday. ' On aoooant of th New York Stat Enaampmrat G. A. R, th Eri will aell special ronnd trip tlaketa from Port Jervla to Binghamptoa Jan 14th. and lata, good returning to Jon 19th. at tha low rate of $3 ( for th round trip. If any from her deair to take tbl opportunity ty may eummnnioata with II. L. Blah' aon tioket agect at Port Jervla, Th Milford Water Company a warded the oontraetf r digging, and tiling in, a traneh for pipe along Ninth street, about 40 rod, to Wll Ham Funk at 11.99 a rod. Thar wera vral bidder. Waller D. Wild, he of elgar fame. of Newton who with bis wife hut been apendtn part ot th winter in Florida ba returned home. There ar rumors that C W. Certrlgat, who died at Hunters Rang 1 Porter township last week, may have received Injuria in tra one which caaaad hia death. Sev eral daya after th alleged fight phyalelaa found him with both eyaa badly eat and a deep gash In b'k head. He waa buried laat Snaday and it I pessibl th body may be exhnmad and an antopay held. Horn misapprehension exist as to tha method by which children who have had meaale may be readmitted to th Botoaga aphonia. Tba rule of the Health Department seem ta aeake R accessary that they ahoald bav a physio! 'a certificate, the fact of fumigation and aspiration of th quarantine period not being af- flwvat In an till thna to raadmht- sloa. It may Meat that such pre cautions ar soma w bat bardensom but It I th deelga of tha Depart menr that the aafety of th pabllo aboold be eoarvd vaa t Ineoavenlene to individual. In townships oartifloat of tba Health OAaar that pesenl hv ba fa. mlgt4 i sa&oiaat. KOTES I SOU , SUfDTSTOlf I SM in yoor hut th Civil Ber tie axaminatieei for a P. . M. at Kgmr was tated to W i bald at Dtngmsa aa April 14, Tbie should ba a but of aepiraala for that job as th receipt were 168 last year- That ba t getting eat ilea. , ' . Tft!oa C. Gtsnn will move from tba Dr. Cola farm, at layton, to a part of tba Kymar hooaa Braoth- ville an Wedeeedty, The pvwmtaa vaarted by Mr.&uua wilt baoeon pia d by doors 0.vn, of Newark. Tbpriati ot .tba list wf patit sad Grand Juror I e it don ia Fik eveaty. Th list ot Grand Jo rore i kept secret until court ooa- veos la this atata, knt, fhy ar known beforehand, an the same. Work will begin oa th nw road from Branchville Bora limit to th Gap tfaia week. Th eat mad by th oatrotor, near Aaber Bnookt, is almost impaesibl for loads, sad a good nanny teama have been etack. The Berden milk teama bav to double op through that cut. The R. F. D. rout from Milford to Be vans to begin on May 1st. it bitterly opposed by all, and even those signing a petittea for it would gladly sign petition for th reten tion ot our present mall faoiliti) a From quest loas aent the Haineevllle and Layton Post - Master by the' Second Assistant Post Master Gen eral these office will be oloaed, and w will bav no mail facilities going Eaatward, but all mail will go around via New York, thus making nil mail from one to three day lata. Th present stags mall route 9270 I to be discontinued, nnd th many privilege w now eajoy, will oome to an end, not only thia, th Eastern part of this township will bav no mail facilities at all, and thay will be compelled to bav boxes along tha mail R. F. D. from on to ftor mile from their home. ' All w ask ot th Post Offlo "De partment ia to lt oar present mail privilege aloaa, for they cannot ba bettered. Only thraa'fsmlliss ad mit that th R. F. U will benefit lb,- whtl n resident of thle town bitterly condemn It Mr. and Mr. Frank - Depue ra- tuaaad to Uir homo at Bemmit, N. J , ar.r a brief visit with rela tive bar, on Friday laat. Loos (tons ar only too Burner- on in our roads, and it would seem that onr overseer think it will be time eaoagh for that work after warklag ta roads..- Bat how about th law about removing loos aton thly. Th partial endeavoring to tak away th 1 loans of a aertaia hotel lathis town thought batter ot It, and, "all will b qull on th Poto mac ' for another, year. - - Tho at tempt ar paamodla or annual. Allan Smith a life-loag resident oi thia town did at (ha. horn of Har mon Clifford, near f ereua, oa tba S4Ui. inal. aged about 61 years. He made hi bom wherever employed and was unmarried. At prnt writing th qtieetion u to whether th Montagus creamery will ba raa thia year or not la aot eattlsd. Bom of It patron bav solicited the Borden, and Mr. Set ler or th Bevan creamery to operate the creamery. As it ia tha patrons are In something of a tlx. Inside ot a year a Layton party eold ont hit property, in that valley and la now very, very anxious to reparohaae th property, but the present proprietof ears 'nothin doin," Fish Speculation. Newspapen in thia vioiaity ar escalating a to tbe trout season this year and bobs are of opinion that by reason of low water in streams laat summer trout will be oaroe. " Tbey argue that a tha flh war confined to pool the large one devoured th small fry. Th 8c ran ton Tribune remarks that iadioatlona are that trout will be aoaroe in thia ooonty thle season but that the crop ot liars will ao doubt hold out. Well, there are lots of Boranteaataaa who oom over ta Pike to fish and likely th horn papcT be knows their characteristics. , t , . . Th coctltutioal amendment ab oliahlng lpring elections ba passed S oally and gap to th Governor. It Will be voted on at next November election and lengthens the terra of officials which xplr In 1911, Th new school eoo oil hat beea d iaairil ia ! Hon, bt th vote was raK!iJrv4 ipd (1 ftif yet )tf. - Horse Thitf Caught . An emery looking Individual who stole three borseeal Peterson, N. J., last Friday night waa caught last Tuesday morning np at Rattlesnake. He aad through here Saturday with h here and buggy behind which h lei valuable team and topped in town to feed. He was snaking an effort to Mil th horses la tbe vloinlny of Greeley but peo pi were uapioiau nnd would not buy. It la aaid he was familiar with that locality having worked in th ruue woods thsr last season. He wsa broach! hare TusaAay after be ing eeegbt and detailed In the look otp antil th Jaraey Sheriff, arrived vrhn he wee takea back toPateraon, where ao deabt b will get a good dose ef oompnlsory restraint. TD Rather Die. Doctor, than have my feet cot off," aaid M. L. Bingham, of PrlBceville, III. "but you'll di from gangrene (which bad eaten away eight toes) if you dt.n't", Said all doctors. Instead-he used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve till wholly cured. It cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Bolls, Burns and Pile astound the world. 26c at all druggists. Real Estate Transfers Emmett L Parks to B. It. Welti an, Charles T. Bronson, James K. Maddy, Qeorge W. Roebting, W. T Kerr, and Sue L. Foalke, separate deeds for lots In Lincoln Park West- fall. Samuel Greenbalgh to Ada G Greenhalgh. Lot 6 Matamoras Wasl. in jton street $110. Margaret Faooinper to Seorge C. V. Fluthi SO Boras part ot George Tuder Shoholn $1100. Martha 8. Goble to Monroe Strait. 50 acral Wastfall (770. Walter W. Taylor to William P. Austin. S49 acres part of two traott Jonathan Hill and Daniel Clark at Glen Eyre, Laokawaxen 110,000. Henry W. Richardson to Nicholas Rohman Hotel ' property. . Bhohola, near station William P. Austin, to Maria Ana- tin. 841 seres Laokawaxen part of Jonathan Hill and Daniel Clark $100. A. R.. Lewie te Thee. A. Vyr. for on year for Glen Side Cottage Milford Bore. William Wager and others to Martha B. Helm Lot 740 Eldreds ad dition Milford Bore, Seventh atreet $121. Marl Whyeall to Paul C. Kranse. Land ia Matamoraa $800. Oliver Calkin toH. W. Richard- on Q C. Deed for land in Bhohola. Swept Over Viagara, This terrible calamity often hip pens because a careless boatman Ig nore tbe river' warnings-growing ripple and faster current-Nature's warning are kind. That dull pain orach In the back warns you the Kidney need attention if yon would escape fatal maladiea-Dropay, Dia betes or Bright' disease. Tak Eleo trie Bitten at one and see Backache By and all your bast feelings return. "After long auflVrlng from weak kid neyt and lame back, on 11.00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blankaaahlp, of Balk, Tenn. Only 60o. at all druggist. A Local Option Speech Ex Governor Henley of Indiana declared In a speech in Philadelphia this week that Pennsylvania ia the bailie ground of local option an that the feeling In the atate is more intense and purposeful than ever be fore. Giving great oredit to oknrches for the good they accomplish he yet enargea that th Christian church lacks intensity of conviction, and lacks consecration. He aaid it haa too many tin soldier in ita raaka, who are ealy militant on dresa pa red. . It too patient with ain, too tolerant of evil, too placid, too well pleased with itself, toe well satisfied with th world aa It Soda tt. ' The ehursh needs a living, virile Chris tiaiuty, eeneeorated men and women who not only bate aniighteousaeas bat are ready and willing to fight It. For SALE or RENT Store room and dwelling on Broad Btreel, Mil' ford, Pa , either together or separ ately. Apply to Mrs. K. V. Dingman or to Press Offloe. FOR RENT Tour bouse in Milford, situated oa principal ire!, Ubr furnished W aararnlabed. tQMV a. urr. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON The leaders in the House have formulated tentative plana for tba passage of th Payne tariff bill and unless these plans miscarry tbe mea sure will be voted on about April 15th. Mr. Payne's hopes are that the general debate will be allowed to run until next Wednesday, when a rule will be presented providing for ten day'a debate under tbe five mln ute rule ; then three days to be con aussed In the consideration of aad vote upon amendments. .. Republi can leadwa realise of course thai th rule must contain aom restriction upon amendment if th bill is to be disposed of before the late summer. Th present indications are that there will be no united opposition to the bill aa a whole, President Taf t baa told tha mem ber of his cabinet that he expects each to assume all responsibility for and exercise supreme control over hia department, and that eaoli bead of a department will be held respon sible for the conduct of that depart ment. He baa emphasized the faot that he wants results and has assured the membera of his . official family that they are f rea to select their own assistants without personal orpolitl onl assistance from tbe White House. Mr. Talt thinks it would be unjust for bim to hold his cabinet of9set! r. sponsible for results should he, lor political reasons, dictate the men on whose assistance they must rely for the success of their respective de psHments. While assistant seer tury and similar officers are 'Presi dential officers" tbe President has indicnted his intention of exercising this prerogative only in appointing men desired by tbe department beada. As a result of this policy, Members of Congress and that por tion of the publio which haa to deal Ith federal appointments, will sooa find that they muet deal directly with the .department heads, if they wish things accomplished, instead of carrying every reqnest and every dum'pnfinf to "th "WhitelIon"aT lu this way the President hopes to find more time for the important sffdlre of tbe government. The ene question constantly asked at tbe Capitol, In every informal discussion ot th tariff is, will the Payne bill raise a auffloiect amount of revenue? and tbe question of ad ditlonal revenue Is causing tbe 1 ders in both Housas of Cnngreta no little uneasiness. Th Inheritance tax, a possible Income tax and the duty on tea are all critioised and ob looted to, There teems to be a strong sentimant in the Rouse for the re- oval of th duty on tea and lti re placement by an additional fifty oents a barrel oa beer. A nnmber of representative ar eudeavorlng to organise a movement to demand a vote n this question ; and doubtless all representatives from prohibition district will join In such a move- mint. The suggestion is frequently nada, and meets with favor, that tbe beet way to inoreas the Treasury balance ia te at down tba annual expenditures. At bis own request President Ttft hts been eleoted a member of the Legal Aid Society. Ex President Roosevelt baa been one of the vloe president for many years, an I among others are Governor Hughes, Andrew Carnegie, Joseph H. Choata, Seth Low, Elihu Root, Jacob H Ben iff, Robert De Forest, William B Hornblower and Mra. Douglas Ro binson one of Col. Roosevelt's sis ten. This society was organized in Naw York City many years ago, and its ohief purpose is to provide attor aeys free of oharge for poor persons nnder arrest or indiotment' who prove after a careful investigation to be in need of counsel. Senator Gore of Oklahoma haa introduced three rucasuies in tLe Senate whjch are considered" typical of political and economic theught in that state. One is a bill to author ize national banks to conform to the laws ef any atate where deposits in atate banks are guaranteed ; another la a joint resolution to provide by oastltatieaal amendment for the popular election of United States Senators, while the third provides -(-for an amendment to the oonstitu tion to authorise the national gov eminent to levy an income tax. At the request of the Maritime League of New York, Senator Depew has lntroduoed, an Interesting resolu tion. It calls for tha Eeoretary of State t send to th Senate all cor repondBo between th Stat De parttnaal tad lb Republic of Cub rtlttUf, to la qqwtiot t rtOOBl- tng coffee routed In th United Sttstee. Again President Taft ha erpress d to Col. Goethali his earnest de air to are tha Panama canal pleted by ISIS, and while th Chief Engineer eannot promts this aoeom plishmant before 1915, h told th President that every force wonld be put to work to hattl thing. Some of the Presidents friend tblak thst this desirs ts see th canal tnisked in January 1913 means tost Judge Taft xpct o serve hi country aa Preeldent only four years. Coal First Uattont4 Th first meatloar of coal in th oaal of mankind ocean in th Bible, Proverbs 96 : I where Is said. "As coals Br to burning oo! and wood to fire, so is contentions man to kindle strife. " This waa written boat 1011 B. C. when King Sol omon came Into power. Part of hi dominion waa In Syria, and ancient coal mines arc worked In th coun try to this day. Years before th Christian Ira coal was in common us In China. Marco Polo apnaki of seeing in 127S "a kind of blaok stone in Cathay that lsasedtoburn better than wood.'' Coal In the United States wss first mentioned by tbe French Jesuit missionary. Hennepin who in 1679 wrote of traoea of ooal on the banks of the Illinois rivet and also located a coal mine near Richmond, Va. In 17CS anthracite wss discovered In the Wyoming valley and a sample was sent to the Penes in London. TJp Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney of Pitts- field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills tor years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders. 26c at all druggists. In Memory of W. B. Adams. Mr. Editor: 1 have recently learned brthe fcfeatlcmS which" The chnroli, tbe community and society in Pike County sustained in the death, last autumn, of Mr. W. E. Adams, of Dlngman'a Ferry. To many, indeed, ia that oonnty, and elsewhere, th loss of on o ble iad amiable) so worthy and useful, will be fait as a personal Iocs. Thar are aot very many men a worthy a he ; and of those who are, there are few who ar aa thoroughly lovable. And among the who are both worthy and lovable, how few are fonnd, who equal Mr. Adam in that which waa, perhaps, hi' most individual dis tinction th power of radiating from hia oonntenanee, bi speech, bit manner, hi vary pressao, a sustained, and glal, and all-oom fortlng sunshine end that without Sort, and almost uaoocsclously, May hi memory and hi xaatpl long b cherished and may the Di vine ooneolntion be with th loved one wh anrvlv him I Edward 8. Cross, Hotiee ef Sale Th undersigned will sell kt Fob Ho Auction, in th Frent Hall ot th Court Hons. In the Borough of Mil. ford, Pike Co., Penna., on Saturday, the Third day or April A. D. 1909 at 2 o'olock in th afternoon, 118 shares of the Capital Stock of th Milford Gas Co , par value $io per share. Will be sold In lots of from 1 to 29 share. Tbl Company has been pay Ing an annual dividend of t per cent for some years, has a Surplus of about $1700, tha capital stock isauad is $7000, or 280 share. This stock will be sold to close the Estate of Tboma Armstrong, de. oeased. Terms nd conditions mad known on day of sale. P. N. BOURNIQUE. March 15, 1909. 826 Trustee. Words to Free th Soul "Your son has Consumption.. His case is hopeless." These appalling words were tpoken to Geo. E. Ltlc venn, a leading merchant of Spring field, N. C. by two expert doctor one lung special's!. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three weeks use, "writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well aa ever. I would not take all the money in th world for what it did for my boy." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, Its the safest, surest oure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 60o. and $1 00. Guaran tee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. A charter has been granted Ihe Ore too nd Greeotown Telephone Oom. pany. Tba Uue will run from CMdn in to jnow. cipti I i.