A ' mnmj- JU lil- Clan Cffut 1) 1 83 MILFOltD. riKEi COUNTY. PA., FRIDAY. JUNE 10.1910, N0 3o VOL XV. UT1 I ii IiiL BRIEF MENTION Mre. Wesley Watson bu been granted the pension of her lata bu band. Andrew Snyder has removed from Delaware township to Matamoras. The pupils in Win Pochette's primary room gate ver.T pleasant entertainment lent Friday. ' They showed that great paina bad been taken In drilling them and all ao quitted themeelvee with credit both to their own application anij the en ergy shown by Ihetr' teaohrr Kin Rocbett la a inont faithf ol instructor and feer work deserves the highest commendation. Graduating exercise were held in tba High School last Monday, and President erf the Board,' E. 8. Wolfe, presented a diploma to the only member of the elaee Charlotte Stark. From indication the class will be much larger nex yair. s The directors of the Independent School Dtst of Milford organised last Monday arenlng by re electing E. 8. Wolfe president, J. H Van Etten ecratary and James P. Van Etten trees The aame teachers were re employed for the next year at the same salaries. EM urns from this Congressional district show that Palmer carried Monroe by 1502, Carbon 487, Pike 115 and Northampton 403, making by majority over Brodhead 4007. Baffman for State Senator carried Cat bos by 244, Pike 294 and Wayne 615 Burnett carried Monroe by 121, Baffman a majority of 1033 in the district. Btebard Nllis of Stroodsburg was la tow a Wednesday. Emit Gamble attended court here this week. H. H. Sanderson of Mass., form r resident of the County, attended the land sales this week. Prof. De Bialp of Brink Pond was in town recently. M. J. Lynn of Palmyra was In town this week, being the first in 8 years. ' A. F. Simons and wife of Groan town celebrated the IStb anniversary Of their wedding May 38, and received many handsome presents from the large number of relatives present. BeotB' of going to press a day early last week our correspondence arrived too late fur insertion. This explanation is made to assure our friends that there waa no intentional slieht. Their communications al ways are highly appreciated. Kroeat and Anabel Hbumaker ot New York are spending tba summer with the famlny of Ward Hall at Kimblea. An Infant son of John Comfort and wife of Kimblea Pa., died F ridsy May 14th. , ' Fortunately, if tha price of dining tables rises, we on get along with a mailer one for tba little we have to put on one theaa ders. "Mr. Roosevelt always throw sixes," aays the Rev. Dr. Newall - Dwigbt Btllia. Now, where In a bunch of Sunday, did the good doc tor piok np this knowledge ot the value of throwing of sixes. Cake sale at Normandie Cottage at tha home of Miea Betty Cornelias, Tuesday, Jane 14, from 9 to 4 p. m. Benefit of Presbyterian ohurob. The Managers of Milford Cemetery have paaesd a rule to exolude auto mobiles, motor cycles and bioyctes from the groonds. The reasons for this action are the narrow roads and danger which might arise from hor , see being frightened by machine. Senator Chamberlain aays ; "Vie- tory is Just ahead of the Democ racy." Just as the pretty bird ia luat ahead of theaiuall boy with a baud full of salt. It ia said that 100 persona drop dead every day In lbs United States Til record HI be greatly awelled on the day that Billy Lorimer resigns from the Boosts. Like a rabbit's foot, comet de pends wire or less on ths dark of the mooa. ( May oertalnly hasn't been giving the Bondsy school pinnies a square deal. Bo far the new King hasn't done anything to tha Poet Laureate, Few people know enough about astronomy to contradict any state- aunt yon may make about the eomet. 3. 3. Suede wife and eon of I'bila delphla are spending several weeks t ElKtiuere, Bon. W. A. Erdman of Strands. r brg atfenM onttrt her Into wk, FOR REST To eummf guasls, furnished house foo of Broad St. F P. SAWYER. The local optiob question in Wayne C mnty promises to be a decided fac tor in the next election for represen. tative. Jackson who announced hie s mllments In favor came within 63 votes of oa' running all three of hi opimncntu, SDd received a majority of 81 over Fur.fa the bigh Democrat Ic candidate It Is reported that he received a number, of unchallenged democrat io votes, beoaose of bis sen timenta. Tho name of the elation Turner on the Erie will be changed to Bar rlman, there were 87S ballots In fav or snrl 10 against the change. A sew 128,000 station will be built. II. Walter Adams has renovated his place Bunting Towers in Dele, ware and e it poets city guests will ar rive soon. ELECTION RESULTS Marvelous Discoveries. mark :h wonderful progress nl th age. Air flight on heavy machines, telegrams without wire, lerriblr war Inventions to kill men, and thai wonder, of wonders Dr. King's New Discovery to save life when thrtat ened by rooghs, colde, bronchitis hemorrhages, la grippe, asthma croup, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections It baa no cqnal. It re lieves instantly. ltd the sorest core. James M. Black of Ajheville, N C R, R. No. 4, writes it cured him ot an obstinate cough arter all other remedies failed. 50c. and ft .0t' A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by AM Lrug bits. Taxes on Corporations Tha Supreme Court of tha United States baa redoketed the Income tax case on corporations. The tax wili aggregate about $36,000,000 of rev enne annually for tha Government, which urgently needi Inoroaeea rev. enuee. The case now goes over nntll October. This little delay is the initial disappointment iu this matter whioh is to pave tha way for the great disappointment yet to coma. when the August court decides thr tax unconstitutional, aa ia most likely. Congress can levy all the taxea it wanta on poor people, bj taxing theirneeds, auoh aa hosiery, gloves, dress goods, eto., but let Cos grew lay ita gentle handa, howevet lightly, on tbe great corporations and the federal court snaps the law into shreds, aa if It were cobweb. Tbe fact is Just beginning to dawn on the American people that we no longer govern ourselves ; we really livennder an imperial government, and the Federal Courta constitute the Emperor, for tbe Federal Judgea art appointed by the great corporations. and those Judges almost Invariable uphold tba rap oily and oppression which we soffjr at the hands of the corporations. The laws that Con grass pass, do not amount to any more than the laws of the Russian Donnia, where they are aimed . a corporate abuses, and yet we ridicule the Dou ma. Blooming Grove For Congress J. Dnvls BrodWd A. Mitchell Palmer Robert Brown r Senator K. L. Burnett Harvey Buffmsn Winnifrod O. Lewis r Representative A. M. Adams EHIs Lewis Alfred Marvin r Delaware Congress Brodhead Palmer. . ' : . Brown r " "" ' Senator ' Burnett Hnffman"- Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r . Dlngman Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown t Senator Burnett Huffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r Greene Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett Huffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r Gapes in Chicks. - Prof. Surface in reply to a que tlon as to what will prevent or cure gapes in chicks, aays the disease ia due to little worms in tbe windpipe which oome from chicks eating earth worms. Be suggests a simple reme dy applying kerosene oil by dipping the tip of a feather into it and insert ing It Into the windpipe of the chick. Strip the shank of the feather of its aide barba leaving only the tip to re main as soft feather brush. Open tbe mouth of tbe chick, pull tbe tongue out slightly sod Insert the feather. ' One touch of the oil will kill the worm even if it ia not re moved with the feather. For lice on chicks a drop of grease on the head and under tho wings, fresh lard with out salt la bert, and little under the wings of the mother hen wyi free them from the pest Kept The King At Home. ' For th past yer we have kept the King of all laxatives Dr. King's New Life Pills lu our home and they have proved blessing to all our family," wrltea Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 26c at All Druggists. WANTED! One or more acres of land fronting on tha Delaware river. Do not oare how far it is from a town or In how remote a place, bend fall particu lar, In first letter. E BOX 11, BllMPAUC, N, J, Lackawazen Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r- '' Senator Burnett Huffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r Lehman Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett Bnffinan Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r Matamoras Boro Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r ' Senator Burnett Buffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Martin r Milford Boro Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett Huffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewis Marvin r E. a Wolfe p Milford Tap. Congress Brodhead Palmer -Brown r Meaker Senator Burnett Huffman Lewis r Representative Adams Lewi Martin f 14 i I 61 86 S 7 11 I 4 3 17 S3 3 S3 23 4 4 68 80 7 BC 29 SI 11 27 11 43 11 - 4 63 10 34 80 13 7 74 11 87 41 10 70 12 13 31 166 83 187 10 116 48 Palmyra Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett Buffman Lewis r Represents!!) Adsma COURTS rks SMs, on I.. an.aaa aswanaNA hanM i i ' : : r " v : j;inis weea nsiure tfuuge Dtspies ana nis Associate aiogienart ana sjaicx On grass Brodhead Palmer Senator . Burnett fluff man Representative Adama Lewie Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett . Huffman Lewis r Representative Adama Lewis Marvin r - Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Senator Burnett Buffman Lewis r Representative Adams . Lewis ' Marvlu r Congress Brodhead Palmer Brown r Meaker p NEWS FROM WASHINGTON The President la again absent from tha capltoi on a three or four days Coostablea were called and several i 10 nt- addressing seminaries and nn- Lewis Marvin f Shohcltt Westfall Totals 6 87 T 26 14 I 3 46 8 i 42 8 10 86 8 103 716 613 114 Majority Senator Burnett Huffman Lewiar 282 111 289 ,110 Majority Representative Adama Lewis Marvin r Wolfe p Majority For State Delegate M. a Rowland d Emit Bonn r County Committee 4 Fred PerolvaJ 467 George Roeggar 483 Milton Shay 4' E. Swartwout 613 John Cluna 86 489 203 286 124 8 ...67 ...118 E. & Labar County eomsnlttea r B. a Angle A. W. Bnlch Jr.....,w;. W. B. Conrtrigbt. ....... Percy Lyman W. A. B. Mttohll....'. E. T. Riviere J. O. Byder County committee p J. A. Meyer J. B. Holtalander. ...SS ..114 ..111 ..106 ..105 ..112 ..111 ...10 ..3 NEW MAGAZINE TO BE DEVOTED TO STORIES Will be Issued Free of Cost to Readers of the North American 20 83 33 One of the moat notable advanoes in tbe history of American publics tlons ia to be taken on June it On tbat date tha Philadelphia North Amertoan will begin tha publication of a genuine, high class monthly magasine to be Issued . withont eost to ita patrons. . . , The content will be mainly fic tion atories of love ant adventure, patboa humor, character, aotlon and sentiment. They will be written by authors famous ia tba. ntagaaiM field. ; . So great la tba demand for Th North American of Sunday, June 13 that thousand are placing special order with newsdealers to make certain of receiving the first number of the new magasine. 7 13 3 14 WANTED I S.1SMEN to represent ua ir tbe sale ot our High tirade Goods Don't delay, apply at onoa. Steady e-nploymeet ; liberal terms. Itxpar I eooa not neeaeaary. ALLEN NURSERY CO t' Rwbsaler, N Y. 78ubcvibe par tfc I'ra, made complaints of the condition of tba roads. Tbe Grand Jnry was then charged and tha court directed attention to tha fact that in many places at hort curves brush obstruc ted tha view, and that they should be cat out to tha dtitanoa of 88 feet. Th court dwelt oa the number of automobiles and said they were a grest tactor in making n eommnnity prosperous nod aspeoietly In this county so c-' d for tu scenery, and that tha road should ba mads safe for their an, E. J. Irrgb i ppolnted foreBum of taauwu. Jnry. aod-Ortia Shay constable to wait on It. A con ants in tbe following estates were confirmed i Stilton Roloeoa dee'd, Catharine Ore deo'd Thomaa Burro dee'd, Andrew Martin g deo'd and Ella L Decker. Report of Masters filed In tbe of Augusta L. Wacker vs Fred enok J. Wacker, and Eva linn Tig a Edward Tlgne and divorce da creed. Brldg across- Driller creek in Westfall, report of viewers confirmed absolutely. Nolle proa on payment of cost entered in the case of Comwlth vs Bertha Well. John Selver and Henry Reese, also Comwlth vt Milo Wleks. George L. Etlasel appointed Guar dian ot Henri C. Begot. Henry Eck appointed Collector of Palmyra twp. Herman Balme Esq of Bawley admitted to practice) la th Courts of Pike Connty. John P. Laner appointed Auditor of Dlngmaa township. Estate R. K. Van Etten deceased heir called to aooept or reTusa at valuation of real estate. No bid being received decree of sale mads and Jamea P. and John P. Van EtUn executors appointed to man lams, bond to be given 846,000. Kstnta John Began deceased. Bale of real estate ordered, bond 13000. Stanton Bnpp! charged by hi wit with aoa support, discharged. Comwlth vs John Noel. Deft w hargad with having net fire to saw mill of Panne Coal Co. at Sbohola last February, and waa found guilty, Sentenced to pay ooala 1100 fin and be imprisoned In Eastern penlten tiary not lea than 3 year and not more than t year. Petition for bridge In Green town. ahlp over Promised Land Creak, Frank Schorr, George A Daley and L. Frank appointed viewers. Petition to vacate road in Laoka- axan near depot, Frank Schorr Iaaao Skellenger and John Yogt Jr., appointed viewers. Bpecifioations, bend and contract commissioners with Charles Bridge for baildinf abutment of bridge at Btruble's mill approved. In matter of satisfaction of Mort- gag given by Nathan Honck to Geo Cadweladcr executor, on pram lee in Urease. Satisfaction decreed. Comwlth vs loha Gould, charged with assault aad battery. Not troa bill, county for coat. In th petition for county bridge on Saw creek on road leading from Bushklll to Banter Range the Grand Jnry approve report and reo- om ns en da a concrete atrootore. Lout GavoUIe va W. T. Strnbl. Action to recover prlo of railroad tie whioh plaintiff allege a sold defendant. Defendant denied that ha bought th tie for himself bat that ha did raft them to Eilenberger for Gavolll. Verdict for pitff 878.82. M. B. McCarty vs Ja. P. Tan Etten and others. Verdi ot for plain tiff for 31783.36. Weill vs Paupao Lumber Co, and Beory von Frank, on the ground that dafendanta were not Joint tort feasor nnder th vldaara of plain tiff. Court continued th ease with leave to discontinue aa to tha lumber oo and file amended declaration a to von Frank. Pltff to pay eost term. iveraetle at their eomroenoement exercises. It is no small thing for on of the Institution to bav th President of Ike United State on the platform. He will make Monroe, Michigan, th limit of his tour, where he will delivar aa tddrma at an Inauguration of an equesUiaa stat ue t General Custer. . No President ha travelled a much and mad as many speeches on so many different subject haa Preldst Taft. He I not what I called a great orator and wot always a (.... apeaker. r. ts;; ..... jtiji eiefaaca. although tney cannot be olaased a low or coarse, bat he is al ways good horn ored, never bitter or vindictive, and th andlenc Is In. variably Impressed with hi good faith, and that ha I th very anti thesis of Casslos in thai he hath no lean and hungry look" and I not dangerous. It la reported- 1hat Hi th Inten tion of th President to appoint ex President Roosevelt aa lb bead of a Peso Commission which some mem ber of Congress in th Senate ar dis posed to autboria by an appropria tlon bill for that purpose. Hi Idea that the Peace Commies ton shall tour th world in an odaavor to have th sovereigns and rhancellar- le of tbe great power agree to a limitation of armies and armaments with view to limiting th stagger ing expense ot military and naval - tabllshmeata and la tha Interest at peace. It I mid that Russia I on tha eve of expanding 11,000,000,000 for the army and navy. Thia will necessarily arouse Japan to a like ef fort. Germany, notwithstanding her colossal military and naval establish ment will certainly not quietly ait by while Russia Is organising snob a preponderant force, and Austria, Frano and England will alas bestir themselves until, a someon has siid. "Every laborer of Europe will have a soldier or sailor on hi back." An army ia productive of nothing but destruction. Every soldier and sailor ia so much taken from tbe field of productive work and mad to wall th tanks, not only of couaump tion, but of destruction. If the mil lion of soldiers not in armies thru out tba world could only be convert Ad to worker In the field, In th fac tories, and the mines, th coat of llv. Ing would be greatly decreased and A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail. Ore works, or ot any other na tore, demand prompt treatment with Booklen' Arnica Salv to pre vent blood poison or gangrene. It' tb quickest, surest healer tor all such wounds a also for Barns, Boil, Bore, Skin Eruption, Eczema, Chapped Band. Corn or Pile. 36r. at All Druggists. I70TE3 FROM SANDYSTON Th sffurt ol a Jersey Constable 14 "pinch" one Luke Held for enticing Bertha Stevens from her homo I am wry to my tailed. Ills reputation at shady, and had th constable suo cedd would bav received a tasU of Jersey jnsttoa. Farmer are complaining of th work of th out worms. Not only are they destructive In th garden bat th corn fields are suffering from their ravages. Memorial Day passed very quietly and to Hainesvllle people I award th palm for their display of bunting. Comrade Hursh and Merrlmy to the diffyrect cemtarla and liiaoed Hags on the 26 veteran graves la this town. Bom parties or party withont tha fear of th law vUlted th Depus fishery aad stole th act The net was a new one, and had only be used a few time, and this end th shad question. Th Flatbrook Fish Club has nnder consideration rebuilding tb dam In- ' eated on the Horn beck farm now owned by them for getting power for tarnishing their building with eloo trie light The cost will b compara tively small. Th B. of E. met on Saturday vaniag and engaged Joseph W. Rotxman of Btrouaiburg for Haines villa and Mis Louis Mink ot Deck rtowa for Brookstd. It is not posi tive that either will accept th school offered them. William Cam, of Newton, will soon tak charge of th Sevan hotel. Mrs. Pieraon moving to Belvldar. Asbsr gaook lost oa of his moat valued team horse oa Friday last. His son John lost S horse recently all In en week. Gsorg Warner, ot Newton, whoa hand waa severely lacerated by his boras about April 1st visited friends hare oa Saturday Th hand devel- opal blood poison and is still so sore that be oonld not use it np to tb present time. John Bnover th obliging mall carrier from FlatbrookviUe to Layton had th misfortune to lose hi hots oa Tnaeday last. II reached Bav an when bis horse was taken alok and died la a few minutes. It would b a mighty good thing If a law was passed atopplag th sal ol hard eider. More trouble ia caused from lis sal than from all tb hotels in this town, A quart ot eider cost 10 cent, and if it I pretty bard tha that quastioa would cease to agitata " " " " ,", ", r L . -i . .'abaorber baa onlyto add a drink ot om drunk, and th hotel get th blame. It certainly seams Strang that a lady applicant lor a acbool after ae- ef what Russia might do with that one billion In th way of railroad building. That country ha million of sqaar miles of as fin agricultural land aa can be found anywhere, and cheap transportation would qulokly wl "" forgotten that h Quadruple their value and brlur Dros-' 'n8 IF nrrled vary soon parity to a hundred million of very tni aiaappoiuting our a. 01 oj a poor people. But Russia Is undsr th Immediate necessity of expend ing her million In preparation to da. stioy instead of to prodaes. If th great powers of tb world the United Slate. Great Brttlaa, Japan, Germany. Italy, Russia and Frano would agree to settle th exact ratio as to military establishments, they could reduce expenditures probably aeventy five per cent and still be on th mm relstlv basis that they ar now, ana tnea million oonld De turned to th material development of tb unimproved parts of the world, so that thrift and prosperity might gladden the continent aud th la land. teacher and leaving a school vacant. A Women's Great Idea ' Is how to make herself attractive. But, withont health, It la hard tor bar to b lovaly In faoo, form or tern, per. A weak, sickly woman will be narvona and irritable. Constipation and Kidney poison aow ia pimple blotohe, skin eruptions and a wretched oouiplextloa. Bui Electeic ' Bitter always prove a godsend to I women who want health, beanty and ! friends. Thcf regulate Stomach, I Liver, and Kidney, purify the blood ; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pore breath, smooth, velvelty skin, lovely oomplextlon, good health. Try them. 6O0 at All Druggist. Th appearance in Congress at present are decidedly in favor of leg islation giving tha' country postal vings banks. Th Republican bav agreed on a bill wbioh will probably be passed at an early data. This bill fixes at 65 the amount of th money deposited In thee bank Th amount of fund that may be withdrawn by the board of trustees for Investment ia United States bonds is 80. There remain b which must be held as a permanent reserve in th United State Treasury. It i the opinion of financier In Congress that tha bill is more advantageoja tu th local backa throughout the coun try from which tha postal saving fund ar drawn, than waa tb bill recently proposed by tho Bona Com mlttea. That bill limited tba amount to remain in tba local banks at 471 . It la probable that th bill wili bav a hard road to travel before It la acted into law. It must paw th lower bouse and through conference committees be made acceptable to both the House and Senate, bat It Is held that there are no such wlda diff erence as will preveat H final nt njent before, t fee ta, ej atw, t OBITUARY . Sl'IAil Cabrkji Olmstxd tin. Olmstead died at tb home of her eon in Dlngman township Fri day, June 8, aged about 88 year. She was bora March 16th 1833 In Sandyston, N. J. and eras daughter of Daniel and Helen Bertron Burrell. When young ab cam to this coun try with her father' family and tocat ed ia Diogajan township where she married Georga B. Olmatad. Ha father was prominent ia Maaonl ciicles, and was W. M. of Milford Lodg In th early turtle. Oa her mother' side ah was of Scotch de scent She is survived by four softs John E , Daniel B. of this Connty, Frank R. of Wsyne Co. and Gsorg B. ot Norfolk Ct. and by flv daugh ters Mary, wife of E. Peltoa of Virgin la; EilaabeUi, wife of Joseph Schau- ae of Dlngman lowaihlp; Helen B, and Mrs. Harriet Palmer of Milford and Mr. Ancia Brown of Alexander Fa. Tb funeral was held Buadey 1