efi Off,,, n , (8 Comply A 11 k MILFORD. PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FRIDAY. JUYL 1. 11)10. NO 38 VOL. XV. BRIEF MENTION July 4th legal holiday the bonk will be cloned. The Post office Department insist that roads ever which R. D. carrier drive mnut be kept in Rood condition and if tbev arc not the service mar bj diro mtioued. l'hin warning should be inducement to farmer to aee that the rondo ara kept in proper repair. Count Z'ppelica big airship which Cost $137,000 was wrecked Tuesday with 83 person abroad. . High wind and a disabled motor compelled the hel-uiHO to seek a landing and in tha attempt the ahlp win caught in tree to and the passengtrs aild to the ground with rope. An ex dlttne aaya there ara only V) people in Philadelphia who may included in the National Smart Ret. That la only that number who have the money and bruin. There ara a lot in that city now who must feel either very happy or very en vloa. E. H. Cortrightof Honesdale apec tal agent of the Census Bureau fur manufactories was in town this weak. Fred Wilson of New York visited here this week. Bain Wednesday to C. 8. Cuutis and wife a eon. Ex Forester Ulfford Pincbot and Amous R. E. Pinohot are at Grey Tower. The number of accident last year from 4th of July explosives wa OTor 6000. Thia ahould be warning to all to try and maka this 4th safe and aane. Dynamite fireorackera ara es pecially dangerona because of the bad wound they Inflict. The reading given by Mr. Mead in the Presbyterian church Monday evening waa well attended in apits of (he rain wbiob fell at an inopportune time It waa an excellent rendition and greatly appreciated by the audience. Miss Emma Tan Campen of New York la visiting her parent In town. The suggestion that Oifford Pin- Ohot head third party ticket for Governor in thia state waa soon beaded off by the statement that ha has do legal residence here. Yet it was an honor to be considered in all respects worthy of mention in that connection. Tha First National Bank gives notice of three per oent semi-annual dividend payable July 1st. J. W. Greening of Spring Brook was in Milford Tuesday. Fisherman here complain that base tn the river are not eager to be eaaglit la faot they hold themselves aloof from the most tempting and varied kind of bait. Madame Maloof has opened her oriental bazaar on Harford street. The Balliuger-Pinohot Investigat ing Committee will not make its re port until fall. It will meet Sept. 6, la attempt to agree. The pastors of Milford ohurohe have requested Dr. Clark, President of tha National Cbriatien Endeavor Union, to head a movement to re quest all members of the society to refrain from reading any description of the Jeffries Johnson prise fight which is sohedoled for July 4ih at Reno, N vada. Bridge Whist and "S00" in new house of Milford Field Clob on Sat urday, July , at 2.30 p. m Ladies and gentlemen invited. 81 1 hand some prises. Refreshments. Ticket 60o. . The prohibitionist have nominat ed for Governor Madison F. Latrklna of Scranton, for lieutenant governor Charles E. McConkey of Mercer eouoty, for state treasurer Irving W Huckiu of Philadelphia, tor secre tary of Internal affair Cliailes W Huntington of Williamprt. The Kuser brotnera who recently bought High Point Inn will ooovert it into private residences tor their families. A road along the mount ain to Intersect the slate hill rad is projected and the mad from Port Jarvls will be Improved. The b. ya arrived at Camp Yapre- ebn tbla week for the summer out in. Mention was msde lssl week that anti-toxin serum conld be obtained by indigent people free of charge at Siroudsburg. It is hoped that Do occasion will ir ive for ita use here and aooideut m ly be avoidnd with proper oare. Let the oare be exei vised. . Janiea B. Cuddeback of Port Jervl vlrltsd his sen A I hurt L. Iba tr r! the wavk. FOR RENT Tu auiimier uls, furnished boose foot of Broad Rt. F. P. 8AWYKR. Pennsylvania eohool teacher front a majority of counties have formed a league the object of which la to 'oplift and dignify the teachers pro fefslnn, to increase efficiency, to se cure permanency of pot-Moos and the right to a Bnbballcal year, to make possible belter ealareia, and to educate putille sentiment to the end that a letirement fund for teachers he granted by the Stale'1 All of ninth is commendable, and if they had Inserted a plank to raise the standard of school directors and make the oflloe non partisan It would be In Hoe with their efforts for their own advancement. There will be a game of ball be tween the Mllf.ird nine and Port Jervia High School tomorrow on the I ground here, and Monday in the morning Milford will play '.be Bea cons of Newhurgh, N. Y. Oifford Pinohot, who visited Roosevelt at Oyster Bay last week. came on to Milford for a few days. Last Sunday night a Middletown snto rnnning without a light struck a stone at the Mott street corner and aras slightly damaged. It is well to take the precaution to have lights a the law require?. Tbo Malingers of the Milford Bridge Co will ho'd their semi ann ual meeting tomorrow to declare a dividend. Professor Tonmey of the Yale For est School arrived in town last week tn prepare the camp for the student who came thia week." " KEV7S FROM WASHINGTON OBITUARY Mrs. Johs C. Beck. NAPOLEON'S GRIT waa of the unconquerable, never-eay- die kind, the kind that yd need moat when you have a bad eold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, sough syrups, eod liver oil or doctor have all failed .don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. King's Nsw Discovery. Sat isfaction ia guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. It maatera st upborn colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, lagrlppe, asthma hay fever aud whooping congh and Is the Bsoat safe and certain remedy for all bronchial affections. fiOe. and 11 Trial bottle fre at all druggists. it The Chamble8s Roadtown There are many skeptical people in the world and when ome vaat new project la spoken of they shake their beada aid say It can't be done. Not long slnoe the man who prophe sied that an airship, fitted up with mahogany compartment and a ree taurant, woula be bnilt and carry passengers, would have been declared buggy-" Yet Zeppelin carried 82 people 800 miles last week and fed them in midair So the roadtown may not be aa impractical aa sounds. The Roadtown la a line of city pro jeoted through the country. This strip of ofty ia in the form of con tinuous house, with a subway in the oellar, bnilt in the country. The effect ot a Roadtown passing through a fanning community will probably be like that of the spring ing up of a new town. It will In crease the value of the farmers land nd will give this benefit to more farmers than the old fashioned round towns, because a town in a line Conors oluae to more open land than a town in a circle, says Milo Hasting in Success Magazine. " Tha "Roadtown brings with It the( transportation, the markets, the life and gaiety ol the city. The farmer will patiouise it co operative stores and its t'aeatres aud lecture balla aa be doe those of a city. He will run his 'phone wire in to connect with j the Roadtown system, bny a loud speaking telophore aud lie in bed Sunday morning and hear the lioad town preacher. The fin Roadtowne will doubtlee lie filled by ciaftvmen, villagers, oity com m ultra and people going back to to the soil. The Brat effect of the tVa dtown upon the farmer will be that It bring a city near blm ; the next effect will be that ha will be come a member of tbe city. How fast and bow far thia change will be noons can Ml. Ten year ago the automobile waa a curiosity ; five Tear ago it wa a rich man'a play thing ; today it I a normal part ot a prosperous fanner's equipment. Tb Inventor believe that 4he Koadtuwn will be to Ut twentieth century what the railroad waa to tbe ninetaentk ; f'T it will bring bath tubs, rapid trausit, moaic and steam beat out among people of tbe jotl. Ju a the railroad brought sugar ' and, cgffce o4 caHoo With tbe adjournment of Congress a brief review of what legislation has been accomplished will be In place, am It will be found that the record of tbe present Congress has' seldom, if ercr been excelled in the number and In the iiripoi tauce of the bill passed. Thlrty-eix thousand bill were offered during the s tMlon twenty. seven thousand by tbe House and Dine thousand by the Senate, to say nothing of hundreds of resolutions on a variety of subjects. a no previous session have so many billa been presented. With reference to those reform movements whloh have become known as the bill of the President' program", there are many instances of accomplishment. Perhaps first in Importance la the establu-hment of postal savings banks. Then a revision of the railroad law involving the creation of a coin mission court. Tbe admission of the states of New Mexico and Arizona as separate states, raining the number of sover eign states in the Union to forty-eight. A very important bill was that giving to tbe President unlimited au thority to withdraw public lands for conservation purposes. Under tlrs aot the President was granted power to withhold lands from settlement and to conserve the water power, and at tbe me time tbe aot provided for the agricultural entry of coal landa which will open to settlement, it ia said, as much as sixty million acre, reserving at the same time the coal right to the government. The Increase of tbe Navy, while not including many ships of the first class, waa significant in the fact that there were appropriations for two battleships of 27,000 tons each. These are to be armed with 14-Inch guns, whioh it la said will make them more formidable than any battleships on the seas. There were appropria tions also for four toped o-boat de alt yen, two colliers and four subma rines, and an increase of three thous and seamen was provided for in tbe bill. The publicity campaign bill is eon sidered one of great importance in that candidates most within a abort time after election publish the a- mount of campa-'gn contributions. A bill authorising an appronrla tion of twenty millions in certificates of indebtedness to continue reclama tion prefects was passed. Also a bill creating a Bureau of Mines. A bill appropriating $250,000 for the support of a tariff board was an other of the President's bills that had muoh opposition before it waa finally passed. Bills looking to the suppression of traffic in white slave!, providing new tariff Bystem for the Philippine Islands, promoting prohibition in the Hawaiian Islands, creating a com mission to consider economics In the management of the national govern ment, were other Important enact ments. $300,000 was appropriated for the raising and removal of the wrecked battleship Maine In Havana Harbor, Cuba. Among the measures which failed to pass, although it waa well known that the President favored them, was a ship subsidy bill ; an antl injunc tion bill; a bill for new form of gov ersment in Alaaka and also In Pana ma; also bills to create a bnreaa of health, providing Increased rates of postage for seoond-class mall matter and to establish tbe the Appalachian Foreat Reserve. Taken all In all, this has been a re markably strenuous Congress, and there ia no doubt but that a record ! has been set which will be a stimu lating example to succeeding Con gresses. Apart from tbe reformative and progressive legislation above re f erred to, Congress has In a conspic uous way reformed It.elf a a deliber alive and parlimentary body. It has taken power from tbe Speaker. It has reformed its ayatem ol conduct ing business, and ita organisation for work ia more effective now than it was st the beginning of the session. The Speaker baa been removed from tbe Committee on Knlea end a new rule baa been adopted which, it ia thought, will prevent .withholding bills by committees when such bill have the spproval ol the majority of the House without regard to party. Death dame suddenly to Mrs, Rose Beck laat Tuesday morning about 7 30 o'olock. She bad been around busy with her household duties in apparent good health when she was seised with heart paralysis and im mediately passes' away, She waa born November 8, 18(2 in Sussex county. N. J. and was a daughter, of John and Llda, Johrson, Boy dor. In Oc tober 1876 she married Mr. Beck and has since resided in Milford. She is survived by her husband, three children, James, Lillie wife of Chas. Thornton and Alice wife Ass Mar tin, and by brothers anil siaUrs, Andrew of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Hal- lie Kinsley ot Newark, N. J., Mr. Mary Htruble of Newton, Pu, Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings of New Haven, Conn., John of Layton N. J , Mrs. Kate Taylor of Lafayette, N. J., and Mrs. Emms Hilton of Milford. The fnnersl was held yesterday and interment in Milford Cemetery. NOTES FROM . SANDYSTON THE LOVE SONG Ping tonight that pretty song You sang whon first we met: The words are ringing In my ear, 1 never can target How aweet your voice, tha sympathy That your notes expressed. And when yon finished tba laat line I your soft white hand pressed. You tried to hide your blushes dep But you failed and I oould see By tha kindling In your ayes That, you, too, eared for me. Tonight there seems no lapse of years Though twenty-five have flown Ton an dearer bow to me than then My first, laat, only one go alng and play that song again And my eyea I'll oloaa And sne yon aa I did that sight Robed tn blue, a simple row FaatoDed In your chestnut hair, It waa by your'ebeeks outvied. 8o alng my dbrilng "Loves Young Dream" Whu I alt by your aide. Cecilia A. Cullkm. Real Estate Transfers Harry J Dewltt to Thomas G. Mrs. Jane Lay ton haa sold her farm te the Flatbrook Fish Club but she will remain on the farm. The farm contains 190 acres and the price pald5,rjno. . Mtss Fanny Fuller, whe Is attend ng the State Normal at Btrondshurg I Is at home for the vacation, and will return in the fall. Miss Anna Bhey a teacher In this town left on Monday last for Chica- fgo, where she will be married to Cos ino alvKeeby, formerly of Montague. They will maki their home te Chi eago. ' ..The Grange trial at the Grange hall on the. 23rd was highly Interest log to outsiders for no one seemed te know, the cause or if they did were as mnra as the proverbial clam. Hon. Levi Morris appeared as counsel for one of the parties. Thj Strawberry and loe Cream So cial at tlie Layton church on Wed ties day evening was well attended, and sll had a pleasant evening. Tbe pro oeeds were about f 23 00. Tho New Jersey Board of Health has requested a list of butchers doing business in this town, and also that no calves shall be killed under 4 weeks ago. Tbe New York law says that no cnlves shall be slaught ered for market whose net weight is less than 60 pounds A good many calves have been marketed when but but a few days old. The big barn on the Bevan farm, wa raised the past week with the exoeption of two bents and they will be pnt up this week. Sunday la the same as any other day with the workmen on the new road, and Is evidence that the Con tractor wants to finish np the job as soon aa he can and that snits our folks. The Italians and foreman began work on Monday morning on the new road, and began work in Layton proceeding eastward. Mr. Tbomp- MILFORD ATTRACTIONS An article In the North American last Bandar sounds the praises of Milford as follows, and It is all true. Auto busses that carry vacation so journers from Port Jervia to plotor- esque Milford are taxed to their ca pacity, and the town is filling with summer visitors. Milford haa grown to be an unusu ally popular resort. The reasons for this are obvious to any one who bat ever visited here. There are no mo squitoes, aud healthfulness Is one of the ohief attractions. The water is like crystal, and so cool that Ice ia seldom used. Tbe purest mountain springs supply the reservoir. The air Is sweet and dry, and the brotzes that blow, no matter from whence they come, are Impregnated with the odor of pine and hemlock. The nights are always cool, snd the sleeper Is never rudely awak ened at early dawn by locomotive, factory or steamboat whistle. Milford is an up to-date town, sur rounded by mountains on three sides and the picturesque Delaware river is on the east. Forests and meadow farm lands, magnifioarit water falls, trout streania, precipitous rugged cliffs, echoing ravines, mountain lakes, wood roads and stone high ways the joy of the motorists, are among the advantages. The Delaware r iver affords good fishing. The lakes are well stocked with pickerel and oamplng parlies enjoy the pleasures ot outdoor life on their shores. The Milford Field Club will open its new clubboure next week, Tennis croquet, quoits and bowling are among the sports that It offers. Tour naments ot various kind will be held later In the season. The Yale Summer School of For estry meets early in July at its camp on the Pinohot estate. The Home- Wllliama, 10 acres Lackawaxen $360. son the gentlemanly foreman says I k. Mill . ,1 ..!.. .1. - .. U 1.. r Wm. M. Meokleborough to Isaao T Colbert. 101 seres Westfall. Isaao Colbert to Clara H. Meckel- borough, 101 acres Westfall. Lafayette Roloson to William W. Conk, 619 acres BloommgQrove 1100. Michael Uch to Heller L. Morrtaon Exorbitant Price of Political Pork Thirty-two million dollars paid for political pig I Add it to the amount paid for the seed pig. tbe clerical pig In both Houses cf Congress, the pig on the post-office and other rentals (where the rentala are classed as ren tals) and the aggregate price we pay for Membership In the Pork, promo tion of the principal of Pushing Gml Thing Along, becomes some thing like the following: Free Seeds. 1500,000 Con. clerical wsste, 26.. 400,000 Rental waste 1,600,000 Building waste 82,000,000 Total waste $34,000,000 Can yon and I face that huge poe. aluillty with equanimity or Indiffer ence? Can we fancy that it will per petually stay away from oar own roof and shelter and not visit conse quences upon us Individually as well as oollectivelyT There isn't State in the Union but displaya some such inequity of Federal favor as: these instances Just mentioned. And in each case some body, or some town haa been "dumped'' for some other body or some other town. The Yea's and I's who haven't "stood In" have had to "stay out'; and we have been bear ing the burden and paying the penal tr for tbe carelesness and recklessness of the system to whioh we have all alike subscribed From an ajrlicle by Arthur I. Street in "Success Magazine." Erie's Special Excursions. On account of various conventions the Erie will place on sale at Port Jervia, round trip tickets at greatly rednoed rates. To Boatv-n, Mass., on sale Jane 30 to Jaly 3rd, good returning to July 12th, at 110.60 via all rail, and 19 40 via New York and boat. To Niagara Falls, good going on stead Library is well stocked for j train No. 6 July 1st, all trains July lots 808,910, 912, Mataiuoras $900. 914, 918 and 918 WANTED I Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate prlos, Ujffiiian, aoa w. Ut, Nsw York Mr. Angle's Dilemma Now that Postal Savioga Banks are assured in the United States we are sble to see olearly in tbe mind's eye the coilosaal task whloh haa fal len to the lot of our honorable Post master Harry S. Angle. Piotureto yourself gentle reader: A hot day tn July, an afternoon when our boys play the Newton base ball team, we Mud Mr. Angle, the personification of gloom, seated on bis high ohair in tbe poet office gat ing blackly into apace. Cheers from the ball gronod where tbe teams are warming np are borne on the wings of the air to bis ears. A gentlemen quietly walka into tbe office and with an impurturbableoonotenanoemakea a deposit of ten cents. He Is hardly oat of eight around the corner when another specimen of the male species hastens in on tbe aame errand. And thus it continue until 8 o'olock when rising, with groan ot relief, Mr. Augle wends bis way to tbe ball field. Unhappy mast Is Peaoe ever to be bis lot again in this en. lightened world? Sitting on tbe bench during in nlngs he ia pestered by youths and middle-aged men who desire to be gin their bank account at onoe and prove their earnestness by displaying each sparkling dime. Wretched man I Gruffly he bids them begone. He does not transact basinees oat of office hours, be says. Obligingly they atroll awayj but tell him that they, one and all, will be on hand, with their dimes of course, at mail- time in the evening. Helpless mor tal I At bat a multitude of glisten. ing dime hover tantiitsingly before his weary orbs. The opposing pilch er pitches what seems, to his diatort ed vision, another of thoae thrice ouraed ten-cent pieces and with wild rage boiling in hia heart, against the U. 8. Senate he bangs it high and far. Does be bear the plaudits ot tba crowd as hs trot around tbe bases? No, bla sere are ringing with the words ol the depositors and hs ia thinking of tha injustice of it all. "And I debated in favor of this drastic measure." b murmurs as he slides into tbe bom plats. B. F. B. ' lore winter sets in. If the line of survey can be slightly changed the splendid row of maple and walnut trees from G. . Hurshs to Layton can be saved, if the old line of sur vey is followed nearly all the trees will have to be cut down. Every body regrets this and hopes to see the trees remain. The Italian work ers are a jolly and happy set and their inusio and singing at night is a a pleasaie. The foreman, Mr Tho tup son is a perfect gentleman, tbe right man In the right place. The Sandyston B of E. met on Sat urday evening and engaged two more teachers. Our list of teachers will stand ss follows; Fishers Chas. Roy; Layton Lura Depue, Tuttles Corner Myrtle Jsgger. Hamesville 'j. W. Brolsmsn; Bevana Alice Roe J I eakrsns One more teacher is need ed for Brookside aohool. Owing to petty wrangles among some of the patrons of the Bevan P. O , that office will be discontinued on June 30, and the P. O. property will be removed to the office at Layton. The Misses Bessie Rosenkrans, Helen McKeeby, Grace Montroas and Beatrloe Depue who have been attending the high school at New ton oame home on Friday last for the summer vacation. summer reading. Milford places an excellent uniformed baseball team in the field each season. Milford has an Individuality all ils owa. It can be liketed to no other village In this country. Therein lies much of its charm. The Frenoh snd Swiss inhabitants lend to it a pro nounced foreign character. And who can prepare and serve a dinner like a 2nd and 8rd, good returning ou all trains to train No. 102 July (th, at $8.96 for the round trip. To Detroit, Mich., on accouHt of B P. O. Elks Grand Lodge, on sal Jaly 7, 8, 9 and 10th, good returning to Jnly 20th. at 821 70. Rail tickets are good on boat between Buffalo and Detroit. Meals and berth extra. To Chantaqoa Lake, N. Y. on sale son oftheAlpsor agraodson o' oneiJoly 8th good ntruaiag io Angurt ! 8th, st 111.46 for the round trip. I For Pullman reservation, and in- of NaDoloon's soldiers? Tbe beautiful scenery, excellent ao commodations, healthfulness and ac cessibility of Milford give it high rank as a unique and charming te sort. i formation as to extension for return limits on above tickets please address or cell on H. L. Blauson, Erie Tioket Agent, Port Jervia, N. Y. A FRIGHTFUL RECK of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, brulees, abrasions, sprains, or wounds that demands Bucklen's sema, chapped hands and lips, sore I eyes ur wrus, tvm huuh. oureai fmv cure. 26c. at all druggists. ALL ACCEPT AS FINAL ' MURPHY'S OPINION ON FiGHTERS CONDITION THOSE PIES OF BOYHOOD How delicious were tha pie of boy hood. No p ea now ever taste so good. What's changed? the plea? No. Ita you. xou'v lost the strong, healthy stomach, th vigorous liver, th active kidney, the regular bowels of boy hood. Your digestion ia poor and you blame tbe food. What's needed? A complete toning up by Eleetric Bitters of all organs of digestion Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and appreciation of food aud fairly sat urata your body with new health, strength and vigor. 60c. at all drug giata DIVIDEND NOTICE. The First National Bank, Milford Pa. June 2Stb, 1910. The Board ot Directors has this day declared a aemi-annnal divi dend of three per cent payable Joly 1st 1910. The transfer books .will remain closed until that day. JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier. THE 4th OF JULY, 1910 One-hundred snd fourteen years ago today, Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. ' That resolution which made as a Quick relief and prompt curs results. I mighty land For bu.ua, bulla, sores of all kinP, ec- Th ijeolaration of Independence. trnly named, Waa drawn op by that devoted band Of men, who gave their one and all to country' need ;. And who in dark despair and woeful plight did never heed, The treachery and wiles of fickle fortune : But shoulder to shoulder as brave men most, Gave to their obildren and to Pos terity The most beloved of all things, Sweet Liberty. Then on this day aa we rejoice ia happiness and love, Let's give a prayer of gratitude to those brave hearts above. For If any merit heaven 'tla those valiant, faithfnl men, Who In the Old Stale House at Phil adelphia, Made na renowed by sword and pen. B. T. B. Of all the fight experts who are at Reno covering the Johnson-JeflVries fight, none has sttracted as much at tention aa Mike Murphy, the world famous trainer of ath'ete. He 1 there for tbe Philadelphia North American, and when he pro nounced James J. Jtffrlea in fit con dition to give a buttle to hia huge colored antagonist, the opinion was flashed all over the country aud quoted by all writers, because it is known that in the matter of physical condition his word la final. Mr. Murphy, who Is athletio direct or at tbe University of Pennsylvania who trained the team that won tbe laat Intercollegiate meet and also pre pared the American athletea for the Olympic games in England, li- said to know more about the human body, athletically considered, than any: man In tbe world, and his reputation fur honesty Is ss great as his ability. Murphy's training artlolea will ap pear dally In tbe North American, Including Sunday sad Monday morn ing. On Tuesday morning will ap pear hU comment on the fight. for rent furnished. 'oath. NEW House Six rooms and R W. BHD, Ml ford, Pa. WANTED I SALESMEN to represent ns lp the sale of our High Grade Goods Don't delay, apply at once. Steady employment ; liberal terma. Exper enoe not necessary. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Koohaator, N. Y. Subscribe foy tilt Prej, WORK 24 HOURS A DAY The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. 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