imtv ri'l ii ii MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY. PA FRIDAY. MAY 15J. 11)10. VOL. XV. NO 31 il 11 OOo BRIEF MENTION Tbe Presbyterian Brotherhood will serve a Waffle Snppjr on Toes lay Tailing. May I7tii, from t 16 In i.JO in the Lecture Bourn of the ehorch. All are invited. Price IBc. Walter Kottior. of R'K-hester, N. T.. la spending a few days with hi parent hers. Mrs. Dr. de Plaaae and daughter have arrived at their home here for the 9omiur. J. H. Van Etten made a bnsinot trip to New York I hi week. Arthur Atlanta and wife of Bush kill were itueste 10 town Wednesday. There is tbe suspicion of a rumor that Roosevelt may viit Milford time time tbia coming summer aud Abould he do ao the family of David Jones of Port Jsrvli might rlalra his attention a three sons vera born there Wednesday making eleven Obildren la 1 lie family. Jatno; P. Van E ten and Geo. R. Ball Esq. were at Newark, N. J. yes ten-lav arranizinir business details for the Van Pike Telephone Co. P. 3. Ulrard, a former residenl nd burgees of Milford, was here thin week with hi wife to attend the funeral of her aittter Mr. Outnand. Rev tJ. B. Oarretson of Dingmanf Ferry was in town Toe?dy. As an Instrument for putting peo pie to sleep the folding bed some times works too well - Not loug aft" a wealthy and apparently rospeota ble man from Mars , was eanght if one ia a New York house and smoth ared. Hid companion escaped but his reputation did not. Some political foreensta read like experiments in mind reading. President Taft snys the postal sav inga bank bill, the auti injunction bill and the railroad bill with some other administration measures will pass. Rogers L Burnett esq of 8trouds burg announces his candidacy for the office of Seuator from thla district Monroe wilt have the two candidates .incite of the otm r o o a n 1 1 e seems to have an aspirant, and prac tically concede the place to ber. Mr Burnett la a mau of ability a pleasing and Instructive speaker - and haa done yeoman service lor. M- party. His lather, Hon. 8. C Bur nett was in the State Senate years ago. 1 lr George V. Howard with Rand and MeNally Co. was in tbe county this week introducing maps of tbe various countries. They are mount ad on rollers in a cu bluet and in very convenient form for use and would be a great aid. to obildren in the atndy of geography and history. The remains of Mrs. Louse Ouin and (nee Bertboud) who died recent ; ly in Philadelphia were brotliere for interment this week. It would take a great political as tronomer to Bgnre out when Coun t Bryan will disappear. As there is likely to be a sad short age of cotton aeed this year, the oonntry may be obliged to worry along with olive oil for aalud ilrc-aa- tag. . Look oat for the tail of Halleva Comet next Wednesday. The same evening there will be a tewiirrauce lecture In town, and people may note whiob will affect the atmnpheie . most. At a meeting of the town council held Monday evening Arthur McCar ty tendered bis resignation aa special police. I was accepted and ba was re-employed at a salary ol 120 a month. The dox tax will be due Jane 1st and is payable to HcCarty who will iaoue tags and give receipts It ia the intention to aee that all ilngs are tagged or the reason why will be known. The question of a aafrr observance of July 4th ia being coiisidered in many places. It Is a d-ty of national rejolotng, but must it be tor that reason a day -of national death. The giant oracker aod a careless or thnt lesa boy or man may be destructive to life, limb or property. Thrie are ndi., w.a In which lit.taAnr.. m.v L a t i . ha derived from the dav aod Its en tnvment made oomolete than Iu sub- 4..i.. ih,.i,d to lh ri.k .,f ru.l,. blinded, maimed or dl-fLmred fm w.. ..... .. ..,i..kt . torn rules and regulations respaci- in a nrooer and safe observauoe of the day ws oelel ra'a. "Tba Port J jrvis Traotion Company baa been given permission to abuu doq Its Ktiigstoa Avenue line ad will extend the road to Sparrow bush. Joba Dorflinger, of White Mills, was visitor iu town Sunday, Fly time is here and rules are be The Erie has Issued a anmrner ing made to deal with, the pest. It home book wbloh is a neat little lo ll uoiioeded that they spread dis- J dex to resorts along it line. Hotels easoand that tbey are a danger ee jare referred to and prices per week pecialiy where (hey have access to (for board given, but there ia praotlo sny one ill with a o-iotngiousdisease. ; ally do e'esortption of tbe country or Tlioy breed in dirt and filth aod tbe mure cleanly premises are kept the fever fli.-s thre will be. See that all refuse is removed, g irbnge pails kept covered and lime or other disinfect, anta fioely ucd where there la re fuse or decaying material. . King Ed ,vard, w hose death Is monrivd by the Britiali people, itH regarded an a wise Hnd safe luler. Under his rtiirn the nations have heen leoonciled and tho causo of peace great iy progressed. Ilia tact and Judgment und sympathy with the masses endeared hint to his peo pie and lanientiition at his death U universal. A strike of nouductnis and tralr. men on tho Erie is poeaible as ncgo nations bet wuen (ha men and com psty bare been br .ken off. It ia r question of wtiges. Dr. J. C. Price and wife of Branch vllle, who weir on.ni1 aolo tonr last week, called on Iriciids hcie. K. 11. JIcFvveti of New York. wh wmou tl.ctiregoii on its fanionatrii from the Pacific several years ago. recently visited his wife's parent Arthur B. MuCarly and wife it town. Frank BirtbouJ of Philadelphia, a former resident after an abseuea o' ten years, was in Milford the Qrst ol the week making arrangements bnry his sister Lou to, who died las' Sitnrday, in Milf rJ Cemetery Edward VII King of England. lltd in Wimiaor Palaoe after a slion illness M.iy Uih. Hit son succeed to the tbr.iue hs G.oige V. Benton McKean of Port Jervls who was arreted for dynamitini: Ush in the ictarare, has paid bib fine of $-00 and costs. Fans like the uncertainties of bfttw ball w.ben the home team wins. . President Tutt may not talk poll tics on hia swing around the circle but be willstart some.' There is uo doubt abon the earn estucaa and pincerity of Preaidect Taft. He means to do right, and 1 holiest iu whatever be does. It ia said a process has been found by which tho ink can be extracted from old newspapers tbua making them available to be ground np and used in tbe manufacture of paper Heretofore the ink has colored them no tbey could be used only in the lower grades. Or. Peter Hughes sent up a deer the other day for ornament on bit- unloads at Iltyuiomlxktll. It U an excellent couiiterfe.it in iion of the genuine animal and will stand being barked at by dogs. Murk Twain died worth a million or so, it is said. It is ju.-it as well to beirin mini, moreover, that Mark never made any of his money by whining. A man of tbe name of Booze ba- beon convicted of fulouy, in Nea Jersey. Booz is tudiotud frero ooe i. .. . ena oi tne coumry 10 me oiner every day. Some of our public servants are shamefully underpaid. At Wheat Held, in Pennsylvania, the post must er gets IS cell's a day, and a mi who prefers the vicissitude of pri vate life can get ii a duy in any H'beitfiold in Ktinms. All t he nie:ubtt of Secretary Bal linker's Ananias Club are Iar,t and robnst speciinei.s, it seeuis . . Tne latct style in overcoats ia to wesr theiu lougir llein usual. eors,-e P. Vm Wyck and wife have returned froui their Imir and rn ncem.vii.ir llie,r snmmer i,P on Ann hrreet. A saie of boiisilnd.l ir. ods will take p'l.i-e at the WhIIhco tiuiliimg on F .nrth si re t Monday, Mnv S3, be ginning at 1 p. ,n. when the pr p.rly of tlm luti Wi lie.nene B Toivnsciid .ll l.a i.uj.l ..f I'liAru n n. mutiv , , all ol fcixni quality. It may be profit able to attend, A feuiwraiice address will be giv en in tbe Court H ue Wednesday evening. M.ylS. by Judge W. A Covington. Ua is a forceful and i brilliant talker ami bother you be. 1 ""' ' l'x t" not It la always beneficial to lis'en to a good speech. It expands your ideas. Mia. J. H. Vau Etten has returned from a visit in Est Orange. N. J. Charles Zimmerman and family, n gubir summer quests here, are at Hotel Fmchere. the attractions which aurround a place. To ahow how well or othsrwlte Milford is known, eight people In Ei9t Orange, N. J., who had heard of the place and denlred to oome heie could find no directions, and had -never seen any aavertitement of the town. Five after dllligent in qniry learned suffloient from a pnv ate source o warrant them in decid ing to come here for the anmmer. Tbe town wbloh advertise casts its bread on the waters, the town which does not Is ljkely tji rjav Its bread mold under the water. v News has been reoi.'lyedIiere of the death Di Herbert Kent whiob occurred wme day agn at Bridgeport-. Ct He was well known in own and has frequently visited here. The kind of oil to uae on onr otreet, the beat method of procuring it, whether in barrels or tank cars are mutters which are receiving eerl us intention by the council. Two feint-, naphalt oil similar to that used in Matamnras, and on emnl--tifving oil are being diacuiaed. The former occasions some inconvenience in the use of the streets, while the latter, does not, but the question ia will it do the work aa well. It is mixed with water and requires from two to fonr applications. Both are prodncts of the Standard Oil Co. and do nut differ greatly in first coat. Theodore Correll and Howard Jones of Green were in town yester day. An Ideal Husband is patient, even with a nagging wife, for he knows she heeds help. She may be so nervous and run-down In beBlth that tnflea annoy ber. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headaohe. sleep lessnoss, constipation or fainting and dizz? spells, she needs Eleolrlo Bit-tors-the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of suffer. era from female troubles, nervoo' troulea, backache and weak kidneys have need tbetn and become healthy and happy. Try tbe no. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all drug gists. To Fortify The Canal. In military and naval circles there is much interest manifested with ref ereuee to the plana for fortifying tbe Panama Canal. It appears that the inililarv strategists have planned for much stronger fortifications on the Paoiflc than one the Atlantic side, This is thought to be a great complt. meut to a certain instrlar nation 6,000 miles across tho Pacific, Both sides of tbe Canal, it is aaid, are to be put in a fortified condition so strong that no4 refl cling nation will wish to attack them. It aeema that we, who our outlying fortified picket posts, a they rmy be oalled, at Porto Rica and In Cuba and Hawaii, ought to be able to protect a powerfully forti Bed canal, hut it may be hoped that we will never have to make a practi cal demonstration of our ability tc do so. Our ex-Prealdtnt, It eeeras from the morning papers, is still repeating hia "piece with a big stiok" speech iu Kurope Only yesterday ha made it in Christiana. England has never yet had to defend the Huez Canal, but : possibly this Is because of her power folly fortified defenses at Gibraltar, , at Port Said, and her control of the .entrance tq the Red Sea at Aiden; or , Vu it in a nutahell, heroontrol of U,H .'" ' 1" thai Unallj llie Doited 8,'ates I will be found In a position, should . Mr. Roosevelt's suggestion at Chris tiana for a coalition of all the great i powers In favor of peace be adopted. 1 to participate in th formation of a peace compact binding not only the iflrit class signatory powers to keep I the peace among themselves, but to prevent warlike strife among the spower not rated aa Drst, or even as first, or even second-class. FOR SALE! The undersigned offure at private sale at hi farm In Lehman township near Dingmans Ferry, one pair draft horses and H veers old: one brood I on(J ruLUr Ur(, Trioi, one , ,lorw con piauter. MoCormiok bin der: American t win seeder; four i sealed covered wagon, one bone j threshing machine. Also all his fanning Implements. L hinan Tap. Sot, D. RosEitCRANs. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON ' The President bas returned to Washington after bis visit to Pitts bmg, Cincinnati and Bt. Loois, and ia in conference with Senators and Members ol Congress with reference to tbe jeopardized railroad bill. No President, not even Oil. Roosevelt, has traveled as much ai President Taft. Chief Wllkle of the Secret Service, speaking of the President's travelling, hag said that he haa tray el led so much that the irtonvy appro, printed Air hi jirotectlon for a year haa been exhausted in tlx hiotiths, and ha urges that, the appropriation for guarding.tbe Prepjdetit should be increase to, ten thyu&and ,qve last year's grant. The ,.,Prcaidi:nf, will leave again on Mopday to fill engage mentaoutiiide thecapUol.u. Tho Bellinger-Pincbot investiga tion, like the famous wounded snake, "drags its weary length along." The attorney for Glavis, Mr.' Brandpis, has been cross examining Mr. Ballln. and Mr. Balllnger has . been replying with great omphasia and much show of resentment tq the attorney's ques tions. It Is given out (bat Mr. Ball lnger will resign bis place in tbe cab inet as soon as this investigation closes, which, t Is understood, , wi II result in bis . formal . vindication. Our readers will take the rumor for what it is worth. It may be no more than a rumor. Halley's Comet Is Now Sees Eveky Clear Morn- IHO IN THIS EA8TEKH SKY Halley's oomet which was at peri helion, (that is, nearest the sun) Tuea day, April 19, was then making its fastest time, that is, at tba rate of 113,680 miles an boar. On July 87, the earth will reach the present loca tion of the comet, but by that time the oomet will have retreated far in to space, not to be seen again from our globe for about 70 years. On May 19t tbe oomet will appear in the evening sky. It may now ba seen any olear morn ing before aunrlse. It Is losing its speed, traveling slower each day aa it get farther from the inn, until its aphelion point (furthereat Irom the aim) ia reached, when, in about years, it turns on itfl journey back to our sun. COMET TABLE May 12 Rises at 1 24 a. m. . 32,- 000,000 allies from earth. May 17 Rises 3 33 a. m. 13,000,- 000 miles from earth. May 18 Eclipse of sun by oomet 1 31 to 1 45 a. m. Eastern time. May 19 Comet in evening sky. Seta before tba son. May 20 Comet sat 8 10 p. m. Looks as large as snn. May 25 Comet aeta 10 65 p. m. May 30 Comet sets at 11 29 aa it J is disappearing from view. Postal Savings Banks The wealthy bankers of the ooun try are nslug the Democrats in Con gress as their principle weapon for the defeat of the Postal Savings Banks Bill. A law to establish Pos tal Savings Banks will be one of the most advanced steps this country aver took, and Preaidect Taft de serves tba deepest gratitude from this oouatry in his efforts to establish these Banks, so that the man with a small sum ol money can safely de posit that in the hands of tbe Gov ernmeut. where ha will know it is safe, and at tba same time draw a small peroent interest, fhia Is muh better than wrapping it np in an old stocking or biding It in the fire place Every country In Europe baa es tablished these Banks, and tbey have proven an unqualified blessing, as it keeps money from being hoard ed, and the same is thereby nsed in tba commeroa of tbe country at all times. Real Estate Transfers Arthur Adams to Wallace Bensley aud Harry L. Briaooe, Trustees, I acrea Delaware, for nae of Creek Swamp Hunting and Fishing Asso- mav(on. Wilhelinina Israel to Fred E. But tera, Greeley Lake House, Lacks- waxen 1500. Isabella N. W. Fraaer aud others to John B. Bo wen, 1 acre Delaware at Silver Lake (500. Alvin Frledbnrgto Josephine Mar- Qna, lota in Ifyd) Paik Porter. John Timken to Henry Von Frank Timber Deed on land In Palmyra 17a. NOTES FROM SANDYST0N Our B. of E. Willi meet on Satur day evening for the purpose of en. gaging toachera tor tbe coming year. The prosppcta are that many changes will lie made, and for the good of the schools chinges are s necessity. S ibpenss were Issund and served In a ease of a disorderly house near Hsincsville, and now comes the! news that the case is settled Tied is. certainly something new in law, but how was .t settled. Mr. and Mrs. Flavins Warner, of Hainoayille, are rejoicing over the arrival o a. baby daughter on Friday Tne teachers' truwtlng at Lyton on Saturday last was a farce, as oh ly one third of the teachers of the valley were present Supt. Decker Professors Kissroiller and Rohn cf Deckertown were present. It is too bad that moat of the teachers were absent when the Deckertown gentle men drove all the way from that place tu assist in making (he meeting a success. N, C. Depne and son of this town now have 2,700 little chicks In thelr yards and in the near future wil- to the number. They hove been uniformly success fill In the raising cf poultry. John B Kusenkrans has purchased oi1 the Be vans brothers ail that tart the "Clark'' farm lying west of the main road- The tract contains about CO acres, and the price piid betweeu eleven and twelve hundred dollars. Harry Clark, the proprietor of the liainesville hotel, is having the tiino of his life getting his license. lie has been closed up about a month and a further herring will be hnd on tbe 17th Inst. Some of the evidence in tbe case was peculiar to say tbe least. One party was fined ten dol lars for spiriting a witness out of the state, but be says never again. The Port Jervis telephone company has arranged its service so that listen era are out out and only the one talk- j- ing has the wire, Will that company please extend their service dowu the valley, for as it now is there is no secrecy. . Walter MoCracken and Ross Ilursh are engaged in painting the residence of the Bevans brothers near Bevans and when completed the boiue will present a neat appear ance. Workmen are engaged in framing the large barn to be erected on tbe Club farm at Bevana and wheu fin ished will be the largest barn iu tbe valley and strictly up to date in ev ery way. Aaron Losey wbc.se condition wa reported critical has so far improved that he was removed to the residence of hia brother, near Branchville last week. Listers' Fertilizers at W. & G. Mitchells. Japan and China Mattings at W. &G. Mitchells. Lion Fondles A Child In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled tbe band that a child thrust into bis cage. Danger to a chi'.d ts some- times great wheu least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. Tbey slay thousands that Dr. King's New IMc- oovery could have saved. '"A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. "We always give it to him when he takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippa, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug, gists. FOR RENTI ONE of the finest store rooms in Milford, Corner Broad and Catharine Streets from April 1st. Also two cottages ; one 6 rooms, water In both. Enquire of Milford, Pa. A. D. BROWN. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent us in tbe sale of cur High Grade Goods Don't delay, apply at once. Stea-iy employment ; liberal terms. Exper ence not neoessarv. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE! Good farm horse weighing 1200 lbs cheap. Apply to Curiaiian Rupp. Milford, Pa. Business Women Must Ac cept Bisiness Manners. When a girl enters the business world she must be grateful lor court esy from men, but ehe Is In no posi tion to demand it. It is not consid. ered necessary for ft man to remove his hat in an oftice bocaase there is a woman there, or in a publio elova tor. There are men who pay attca ti?n to these conventions, but they are growing fewer every day. A business women mu-t accept the ways of business or slny at home The Dkuxkator for June. State Model Orchards. Bordeaux-Lead Arsenate Spny to be Demonstrated in 200 Orchards in Pennsylvania. Following the public deinnnstrs tions on pruning and spraying fruit treps for scale insects held-n the State's Model Orchards during March and April the work will now he taken up of applying effective oom bined insetictdij"and fungicide viz, the Boidraux-Lead Acsenale Spray, which prevents Injury to fruits and ffdinge from codling moth, curcuho, and other chowing insects, as well a tho development, of rot, scabTTust, blotch, le.if bligJtts and fungns, etc. An expert from the Division of Ziolocy of the Department of Agri culture will be in charge pnl wi I show tho proper methods of mixing and applying the spray aiaierials and answer quo-dions as well as Iden. tify specimens. The public is cordially invited to attend. The diitea of the meetings m in:s and Monroe counties are as follows: Motidny May 16. Orchard of H B Decker. Near E. Stroudsburg Tuesday May 17. Orchaid of E A. Schwis'zer. Near Egypt Mills. Wednesday May 18. Orchard of Hurry C. Lock wood; Near Mt Pooono Thursday May 19. Orchard of An thonys tump. Near Milford. 1'ltED U. FERTIG, iNsi'Ecnm, Leiiason, Pa The Successful Vs. Perfect Marriage. This muting business is much more jcrious thun young people can ever be made to ie-iliz", and while I be lievo young people should be left to make their own selections, I believe also that they should be made to see, belore a critical stage is reached, at nearly as possiblo what marriage ineiuiS; says hrman J Ridgway in Tub Delineator lor June. What does marriage mean? Not in transports, high spots, purple days but In terms of everv day. It ii generally believed that the most sue- ceasfnl marriages follow the mating tion ami election, to devote my Une of centrists, nervous with plilemuat I and attention and the very best ser if, sunny with solemn, light wth j vice of which I am capable, to the jLirk, aud so cn. There is probably something iu the theory, though II the contrasts are too marked, the re suit ia likely to be misery. The cbasin is too wide to bridge. A perfect mating is hardly attain ble. There would be fewer mlsun dei-standing and more "f uccessful' ' marriages if more people realized that a u:arr!"xa he gncciafu' without be'ng ptrfect. l'eibaps, too tliera would tw easier sWddirg ii more people realized that murruifcc ii an attempt nt tl r rm-.tinirs: th mi.ting of two sou's the mating of two min is; iho mr.li: of two b"ilies Two peopl'j fairly nm'cd in any two of these can make a very happy mar mine of it, even if the other mating is tuipeU-s, hs long hs th-y under s'and the situation and decide to make tbe be.-t of it. Tho mischief of liisty marriages is that they are usually body mating only. When the tr iple d.iys are suca eled by ev- ury nuvs, sin) noes lint und In In mind, or in his roul. a tvjuiplement of herself. The mUei y of hpperftot ly mattid bodies and there is mis ery is as nothing to the ungulsh of chained minds that would tnnve In different worlds, lut tho very dregs of misery must be plumbed when a white soul discovers itclf pledged to daily cintai.'t w ith a nn r.il l' r, or an uniii'irM thing. A Man Wants To Die only Teen a lazy liver and olngisb bowels oau.-e frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the pyscm ; bring Lope and courage; cum all Liver, btomaeh and Kidney troubles ; iuii art health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 2'm) at all druggists. Subscribe for the Press, OBITUARY Mary Euzabkth Reki. Mrs. tt.ifd, mother of Dr. Henry B. Reed, died at tbe Ancborspe in Milford towmdiip, Friday, May lHh, after a loim iUniss cued nhnnt ?7 years. Win was a daughter of the la'o Feujimin Alden Bidlack at one tune Minister to B;gots, nod her run'her was M. Matilda, a daughter of lin Hte .lames Wallace, whose wife was Elizibeth Da Aarts, a daughter of Dr. Francis A. L. Smith w ho was born in Brussels and was ebl.-st son of Jean Baptists De Anils, Lnr-i of Opdorp and Iiumorseele. kjbe is survived by one son Dr. H. B. Heed and one sister Miss Blanche A. Bidlack. The funeral, which was private, was held Mouday aud inter ment in Milford Cemetery. Candidate's Card To the Democratic Voters of the Fourteenth Senatorial District of Pennsylvania : I hereby announce mysell asa can didate for the offlcu of Senator, from the Fourteenth Senatoriul District, composed of the counties of Carb.n, Monroe, Wayne and Pike, at tbe election to nominate a candidate tor the said oflioe to he held ou PaturJay June 4tb, A. D. 1010. Wayne ar d Plko counties having no candidates to present to the voters ol this district, all question as to the right of Monroe county to this num. ination would seem to have bee eliminated. The )Bte Senator, Hon. David 8. Lee, of Monroe county, whosa term extended from ISH9 to 1903, inclusive was susceecled by Hon. J. G. Zero of Carbon county, whose turm extended from 1903 to 1903, inclusive ; and the latter was sucoeoded by Hon. G. Frank Rowland of Pike county, whose unexpired term was tilled by his brother, Hon. Miles C. Rowland, the full term extending from 1907 to 1910, inclusive. It would seem, therefore, that, with no candidates and no claims upon the part of Wayne and Pike counties, and Carbon county ha.'ing been represented smco Monroe, In aocordauco not only with the old rule of rotation, but also from tho stand point of right, of justice and of fair play, there is now no room for any question or any diiu'ussioD as to tbe right- and claim of Monroe oounty to the nomination referred to. As a memlier of the Domocratio paity of Monroe couuty, therefore, believing under the law and the pre- I cedents of the party It is my rigbt to submit my oindidncy to the fair and impartial consideration of the voters of this district, I announce myself as a candidate for the office above mentioned; hereby pledging myself, Iu the event of my noniina- ! promotion of the interests and the welfare of all the people of the coun ties composing this Senatorial Dis trict. , Very siniere'y yours, ROGERS L. BURN KIT. Stroudsburg, Pa , May 9th, 1910. Oiling Roads The Port Jorvis road cannot be said to be in dal.-y condition. Th6 ' rots and di prfsoi. ais make it hard to travel. With natmul n atrrial lying ,!ou8'l''' m'tt ,f 11:6 ''' " u se. in that u gcod load sciaper, judio ionsly u-'c-l with litilo c, iupaia:tva cost would in.prii.e it greatly. An ell rt is being made to niije money to treat tbe road with oil but in its present, shape it wnmd be to a (:reit extent a w usto of money. All suegea tiuns as to oiling roads iiiMst thjt to secure tbe beuttis tla roaa must be in suitable condition, nn l the Hist la well rounded, und fret .'10111 hollows. j A 6l"11 h d'H 0,1 tha ro would aid In ctiap tij it up to as to prepare it f,or i II treatment. It ia a much traveled h i;l'.wiy a gate way to ur valley aud iisoonoitioo should In in l.,i-nitny with the natural beauty of tho surroundings, - It ia not so much a matter of money to injke it so as it is of proper, and in trtlligent work. A Regular Tom Boy as Soaie-clirnbiiiB trees and fences, j iinping ditches, whitlinp, always gutting scratches, outs. spruics bruises, bnmps, luius or siulda. But laws! Her mother just applied Bucklon's Arnica calvo and cured her quick. Heals everything beala. ble Boils, Uloers, Eczems, Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try it-. 25g, at all druggists.
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