THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LIME OF SPRING GOODS. , . Specialties in woolens, iackte-5, ladies, mens and childrens undervear. ' ' Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. AH the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. A New Department A large assortment of Laces sto;'i of m;ns fumUliings.- Finely stocked Grocery Depart mcnt. CrtC'cry and glas-ware dL-ect from England. , , All of tiljc aboVc ali prices feliutj Vill 11711 kc ifc to yoiir advantage to. buy of; -1 ;;r MIT0HELL BR0S. Bi?oad Sb(2(2tJ V mifoi?d Pa f L. ..Quick Time Line.. The undersigned have entered into an arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be rendered and polite attention shown. In con nection they will conduct a general livery busi ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con nections here with. Dingmans and points South. Findlay & Milford. Pa p "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. v.- FEED, MEAL, siiVf'. i-j M ; vuen KILLthi couch AND CURS the LUNGS w,t Br. King's llsv Discovery VQLDS Trial Battle Frw N0 MU THROAT AND IUN3 TROUBLES. O (JARANTF.ED GATISFACXCJEtV OA MONEY REFUNDED. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whipb and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE THIMMIN(?S p : XKATI.Y r-.j.ning:- do.ve Examine my stock it wi'l please you. The price too. L. F. II.VFXEli. Htr ord St. Milford Succeed when everything else kilg. I;i nervous prostration and kmala weaknesses Xhzy are tha supreme remedy, as thousands have Untitled. FOR KIDNEY-LIVE AND STOMACH TROUBLE it Is tha best medicine ever sold tvcr a drutkt's coaler. 1 v- and ' Trimmings. "A complete Wheeler, PROPRIETORS BRAN, OATS, and HAY in neea 01 anv Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, I Supplying l The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We naive it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II yon appreciate a loos' Marti! htowiakw your fish antf clams at ay slsct. Limbarfer. imported Hoqiwlort Philadelphia Cma twtK or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. ' Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthlulnas of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in Its Equip ment. Its Graduates rank among the B;st in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. Principal East Siroudsburg, . Pcnn. ! My LastTBreaK" I By An Author-Burglar. m B .... , .I had rati rod aa I thought, perma ' '"'' bnt tha old lust for g.iln and .jt-.nf.ute had awept me from uiy moorings, and I waa onca more on the ram making a tittle professional tour through Westchester County., and meeting with the usual nocturnal adventures- end Tarylng degrees of suc cess; when, one gloomy night, I Inad-.-tctedlr committed the fatal mlaUke yhlch brought to a audden termlna 'loa ' . Hut I will not anticipate. it -will be better to relate the bap- wntnga of that lll-etarred night la neir proper sequences 8tandlng well back from the high zap, on a sightly eminence. In the utaklrta of a thriving village. I bad otlced a large mansion, with well- apt lawns, extensive grounds,, and Uier external evidences (aa viewed rom distance) of being the abode t wealth and luxury. I rmturnllr supposed It to be the untry residence of one of New ork'a many millionaires, and I'ougb. the owner doubtless was not pectlng a call from me, I resolved ' extend to myself the freedom of hi urlous abode at the earliest oppor nlty and carry off. If luck permit It. a few specimens of plate and her souvenirs of the occasion. to the first dark night, armed with ' necessary tools and my trusty re Ucr, I strolled out to the neighbor ed of the Imposing mansion along rot midnight, and greatly to my Trifle found no trouble whatever In Mng my way Into the grounds, ere was a large Iron gate at the en ince, but It waa not locked, nor was tire any watchdog on guard. Ulien I reached the house I saw at I bad not before noticed, that re were heavy bars to all the wln Thla struck me aa atrange, but 1 e wealthy householders have pecu-..- notlona, and I chuckled to myself ' the Idea which the owner of this ice evidently entertained that the ndow bars furnished an added se .rity to hi valuables. Just as ough a genuine housebreaker mind such a trifle a a half-Inch wrought jn bar) Selecting a convenient window, I educed a chilled-steel aaw from my of tools and made short work of bars. Then, prying open the wln w catch with a thin knife-blade, de nned for that purpose, t cautiously teed the sash and crawled Inside. I found myself In a long and com ratlvely narrow hallway, at the fur er end of which a door stood ajar; d I confess that It gave me aoma !ng of atart to notice that a lamp a sUll burning In the room Into nlch this door opened. Could It be at the Inmate of the house had ot yet retired? I listened Intently, it could hear no one talking or atlr--ig. All was silent aa the tomb. The MUc.AO.und; that I could hear aa I ,-ood there was the beating of my in heart Evidently no one was wake. The light doubtless was from solitary gas jet or night lamp which ad been left burning, and Instead of hindrance would be a help to me a my self-appointed mission. I determined to explore the apart ent containing the light first. Notse-.-ssry tiptoeing my way along the .Ul, I reached the door, gently puahed . open, and stepped Inside. The mo .ent I bad crossed the threshold I aaw 4Bt I had been entirely too preclpl te and unguarded In my actions. But It was too late to retrieve my .ror or retreat A thick-set, dark ompleiloned man, who had been aeat I at a desk In the corner of the oax, (which appeared to be some . t of an office.) sprang to his feet d came quickly forward, before I d a chance to draw my weapon or ke my escape from the room, and, .ring both my hands la bis powerful asp, cordially remarked: "Ah! glad to meet you! I've been reeling yon tor some time." -W-why," I atammered, - vainly en iavortng to wrench my hands loose, vhom do yon take me forT" "Why, you are the noted author id housebreaker who haa been writ If the 'Reminiscence of a Busy Life . a' Retired Burglar for the Dally ooet and other periodicals, of mrse. As I say, 1 have noticed your jrk and I have been on the lookout r you for some time." "And and who are you, prayf" "I? Why. I am Dr. Btraltjacket, bead of this restraining lnstitu on Into which you have so thought lly made your way, thereby saving iur friends the trouble of bringing hi here, and " Suddenly I realised the terrible inta ke that I had made, and struggled 1 longer. My long and busy, as well t variegated, career aa housebreakei td author was ended. I had broken o the Home for Incurables, at last.' Job tor a Burgeon. Bad burns and scald should b ited only by an up-to-date physl n or surgeon. Such wounds an ply washed with sterilized water ;n covered with gause dressing con Alug small per cents, of boraclc oi ric acid. These dressings art .er wet or dry, as suits the case i situation, and not removed foi ty-lght hours, and after that art nged every several days. Picrii 1 added to water and so used It ithlng. stops pala and Is a safe wall i barrier against outside germ. Wee of th Cultured. Mrs. Wigs Your daughter seems be suffering from the heat 'Ira. Digs No: she's just home m college, and she's prostrated ky e family grasaauuN Foollng with th Great For -"eopl. do not (lop to think when iud great furcea like' steam, eleo lty. automobile, street cars, etc., t man is only a tender bag some t tougher - than an inkling roller t can easily lo burst or fermented death in any old Urn or place, and the Japs aay, "J( jqu don't look t you wii Ht Of Inleresl to Women Ctaa Wm Imm r.. . M Sta'oa .1 tidily t of C .La Vr'orfc V of Italian Sculptor UnvaiUd at Mat. ..us Has Baa at Work .a Slntae For Mere Taw Two 1 oara. Cuba la to have a statue of Liberty at Matanaas, for which a Cuban wom an posed. . . Balvatore Bueml of Rome, an Ital ian sculptor, who executed the figure, which will stand In a public park fac ing the harbor, left this city recently for Matanaas to arrange for the dedi cation of the monument Sfg. Bueml has been at work on the statue for more then two years and will take an Important part In the dedication cere monies. In addition to the bronze figure rep resenting Liberty, which will rest on a granite pedestal, the bronze Image of Jose Marti will form a part of .10 same monument, which la bcln erei'.e..' by a popular subscription. The lil cr ty statue will stand 11 feet high anrl will be at the foot of the Marti monu- Cuba Libre. ment, which will rest on a higher pedestal. Big. Bueml wss born in Mesa'na, hot has not visited bis native city (Ince the earthquake. He said that he designed and executed the sir for a public statue In the public gar des of Meeslna erected to the mem ory of Blclan soldiers who perished In batUe. I--H- THE MONTHS AND THE JEWELS. !: Gameta, January'a gems, mean " "Victory and Power"; February Amethysts rule sweet t "Affection's" hour; Msroh with Jasper decorate these who r "Wis and Bold"; April' deep-blue aapphlrea I reign where "Truth" I brave- lytold; Chalcedonies bolong to . May; their ' message Is "Good t . , Cheer"; ... . .. -. Th Emerald of June declare' "Immortal Life" is clear; July claims Diamond's "Purity ', freedom from spot or stain; Auguet'a sky-blue Turquoise ' ! stand for "Worldly Gain." eptembero Chrysolites pro- ! claim: "Hope ever tor the ' beet"; Th Beryl of October tell of T -neppinesa ana rieet. November' glowing Tpszs types of "Faithful Friends," December blood-red Ruble Ing: "Ood'a sower never soda." Tudor Jenka, In Harp. r"s Basar. It IMIIIHIMIMftMfT Te Mm Currant and Oeeeeberrie. When green' currant are to be stemmed, a soon aa brought from the bushes, while crisp, take up handful and rub between th bands over pan, briakly. The few that do noi come oft can be quickly removed n" the stem thrown away. Should auj stem fall Into th pan remove ef.e each handful baa been cleaned, am in this way a large quantity can sno be stemmed In a short time. 'Eve. when partially ripened they can b treated In th same manner. Goom berries, while fresh and crisp, can b ' put In a flour sack and rubbed on 1 washboard to remove stems and b!os soma. . Have the aark no more thai half full. There will be a few steini left on, which can be quickly reniovec when . looking tbam over. Mrs. E. J. H. Add pinch of salt to water and bo asparagus until tender. Take fro. boiling water, plunging Instantly lnti Ice water. Leave until thoroug il. chilled; then apread on a platter. r.u ting at one on Ice, aa it should b, crisp when ready for use. Serve wit mayonnaise or French dressing. Place It in a wire sieve or eo'a-tV over a pan of boiling water. It wi aoon regain Its treehnepa and can b easily cut or put through- the fo. c chopper. A clean cloth dipped In hot water then a saucer of hran, will speed! i. clean white paint without lnjuiy ti It The soft bran acta Ilk soap o th dirt Cold water, tablespoonful of am monia and aoap, will remove niachin . greaa where other means would n a Bower on account ot color runnlt Pol (hlfts It Posit'on. Later information on the result o Lieut Bhackleton's expedition to ih antarctic revealed much that was no discussed In the preliminary di-.-palche. It I now brought out plain ly that the south magnetic pole, Itkv the north magnetic pole, shifts lu position. The discovery 111 enable geographer te revise the magnet'e chart and this, will render pv (jt oa 'er, ARISTOCRATIC DWARM. Thsy Hold Aloof From General leotlon of Mldg:te. A Ullputian colony which has r rived In Paris comprises over c" hundred and fifty mon and wo:- none over twenty Inches high. 7! novelty of the show v lll h? not a how of "fieaks" in tli t . Bary aense. The dwarfs are no", r"; perfectly well constituted men : women, but they are many of ti c' -, "people In society" per.; ; -ture and quality. "We me a I ..u mixed. It Is true." said the lend If. member of the Hlliputian cooin-n,' r "and there Is eveh one negro arnur , us. But a number of the dwarfs ar persons of good family and In goo circumstances who have never c;k ented to exhibit themselves before. The leading members of the to pany are two brothers Count Prip Magrl and Baron Magrl both It ' lans. Though both about a foot 1;j they are full of dignity and evp' that they do not mix Indiscriminate with the remainder of the co!i-..: which Includes persons of all so: . and conditions. "The manager nicv. ly chose the smallest people he cr-' find, you see. In all sorts of cIhs... a over Europe," they say; "and l!i company, therefore. Is mlxe'd. Eos!' aristocrats like ourselves, there art peasants and menials." London Tc'.p graph. Mora Than She Could Bear. Marlon wae a little American girl of six years. For three months her mother and aunt had dragged her through the museums and art galleries of Europe. She was made to look at tho slip pers of Marie Antoinette, tho prayer-book of Catherine cle Mod'cl. hatr of Napoleon and endless numbers 01 uninteresting Madonnas. Tliese, 'cr mother told her constantly, she mm1 remember, for when she grew up i;h( would realize how famous they were At last Marlon rebelled. She re fused to ko to a world-famed museum. After much persuasion, she yielded upon one condition. "I'll go any pince you like." sh( said, "if you'll promise never again to make me look at anything famous.' Youth's Companion. 'The Lively Cheeses. Hussein Kiazlm Bey, the new Turk ish ambassador, discussed cooking at a dinner In Washington. "Your cooking is better than ours," he said. "Still, there are some thing In It I decidedly dislike. I dislike, fo; Instance, 'bung' game game kept tin til It smelts like cheese. "And your cheese Itself I mean your more expensive cheese the ktnt! with mold in It It Isn't very "I cracked a joke about your cheest at a luncheon. " 'Do you prefer with your apple pie Roquefort or Limburger?' said my boat ".'Let them race across the table to me and I'll take the winner,' Baid I." Pure Iron at Last. Chemically pure Iron has never been obtained "oBtir very recently,. It hap been found fjshqst Impossible to. re moye.th ' last traces ot Impurities, especially ot sulphur.) But a German cnemiat Dr. H. Kreusler, has flnall; by a long series of, ingenious pro ceases, partly chpuilcal and partly electrical, succeeded in Isolating tht pure metal, the properties ot which he expects to differ greatly from those of th Impure Iron that we know. Iron prepared by Kreusler's process re semble platinum. New York Herald Whale Fishing Dying Out. The depression In the Dundee whal fishing is so acute that there Is dai. ger of the industry disappearing fro,-: the British isles. The growing scare lty ot whales In the arctic regions ha mad th industry very unremunera live, and shareholders have become s disheartened that a number of tin vessels have been put up for sale, t serious side of the question is th, probable fate of the Eskimos who de pend upon the whalers for Bupplie of rifles and ammunition. Natural History ss She Is Spoke. Doris lived In the city, and a sum mer visit to grandpa's farm reveale many wonders. After being treute to the farmer's luxury, cream,' sh was allowed to go to the barn to se the cows milked. She looked on wit mnch Interest for a while and the asked, "Grandpa, which is tho litt' pocket she keeps the cream In?" Too Many "Rights" for Criminals. In the fight that never ends betwee the criminal and society more an mere advantnge is piven to the fortr er. He Is handed tenderly. His right are large, and they are respected eve. if honest men's rhts suffer. Som of his privileges mifslit be withdraw with no loss to any one meriting muc' consideration. Ldndon Times. Way to Keep Man's Heart. A titled English wo:aan who h' published a cookbook layi down the., iu the dictum that, while a mar' heart may be won in a number . ways, there ia or-ly one certain w. of keeping it, namely, a succession t good dinners. Observed the Properties. One evening when Heleu came t. the end of her prayer irtie stanimertd evidently forgetting how to clos Aftor a mon;ent hur face cleared an' alio said. "Oh, yes vury respectfully yours, Helen!" The Delineator. Different Results. The man who learns to say no gen erally succeeds in this woild. whlii tbj woman is likely to find herself at old maid. Puck. Best Uas of the Bath. The human body is covertd with the most wonderful and beautiful fabrit In the world, flexible as silk, resistuu ia ateel, tought as leather and, beau ty of beauties, flushed by some tluec milllon of glands, so that It Is abso lutely self-cleaning. Therefore, siyg our doctor, speaking of the bath: "Don't scrub; telduiu us soap; use M ! Wtf jou pan enjoy," ; Appeanmces"may" f i deceitful and if they are, ' It pays to have them deceive t uiXji'k for, instead of against you.' ft' Wearing garments made by If , Af.fjij jjli. iiiA j. bio, Gilford, Fa J -JJj Merchant TailoT$, . nousf T i t l Is an assurance policy again dUaahVaciJoq. " n ly II High grade material perfect fit 1 l , skilled man-tailored work not duplicated Hi 1 elsewhere at the same price. H ; ' I Drop in and look over our complete hoc . f jv" SulU Madc-to-Measare, $13.50 to $40.00. fl f? J CLl-A.NlNu, l'ltlisjilWl AN ' . f - nji.irt. Ky Arnatite T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents . Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings ' . ST'-i Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. - Gutters, Laders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. ! General Jobbers, and Repairers. li Broad Street, Hi ford. Pa tt RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER L Meats and Provisions, Fish autl Tegetables, Canned Goods Orders rmuptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE II JlEMEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & BLOOD CURE Not a Patent Iledickie. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Vriteto Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Ronclout, N. Y., (or a TREE sample botlle. Large bottle $1.03. AH druggists. QlED TO 1630 WE ars nSe oUcs! Urce anJ Liraot Houas in Philadelphia, We bav beea obliged to move front ibe old aland when we have beea for aa many years nuk bava more room to ovnm. date our bcreaaing business. Became we have the finest trade ia PhiUcldpius is bo reason why we should be higher priced. Old Pcnn Whisky, 75c quart. $2.75 gaSce is the finest whisky (or its price n the wodd. unpens Csbkiet Wbixy. $1.25 qt, K75 gal, distilled from selected grain spring watet, Coodi snrpped to all parti of da United Stale. i ' i Ou. ;.v. whisky Thomas Masscy & Co. Fonaerly 1310 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Fa. Roofing: U 1 WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention ftWen to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Telephone In Residence. UJ ASSISTANT New Vork Hopreoentattve National Casket Co. SO Great Jones8t. Telephone 834oSprlnR ,TOVE WOOD FurnUhed at ft t6 load. Mail ordert given prompt at tention. Mitfont Pa , JVoe 6th 1906 J. W. Kiettl. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE I'he hotel par excellence of the eaplial ocated within one block of the VV'biir r,nth.7ooi?rlwu Tn" WILLARD'S HOTEL A fainoue hotelry, rruiarkaLlo for II aUtoricaiaasooUllona and long-.uoutlui d uSi,tt!"uJf''B NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark anion- the hotels at Wsab ington, pntroulzed In former r-nra L .iruoiuvm. and UiKh ottlolol.. Alwar a .rime lavorite. hoccntly remodeled sn (enderwt batter than over. Odd Pa R Vk"' VWA,LTKK l KTON. K;. ilgV Ihese kotela are the prlnolpal poiHkl vuuratuo ol ibe capluU ( ,I1Le, o. o. O DCWITT raprlat Mini,,.. CHESTNUT ST 1630 Chestnut St ft
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