atJOar 11 i i ! fl ill S MfirfSM THE CHAMOIS TRAIL. CARS OF STORE FIXTURES. HER NAME V. A; uc i v AMONG THE MOUVMWHM HAND LAUNDRY Patrick White ha3 opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford. and all work in his line will be prompt ly and neatly done Goods will be called for and "de livered. Telephone. The . East Stroudsburg State Normal School -is- A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfullness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in HsEuip ment. ; Its Graduates rank among -the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY The rooms are carpeted and the Beds rurntshed. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue 'Address, E. L, KEMP. Sc. D.. Principal. East Stroudsbure, - renna ocoo)oooooooo TAILORS "Spring finds us ready with a full lino of all I tho newest styles and fab I rics for both Men & Worn en. Have your clothes , made for you and they will give you twice the wear in me Niime uusi aa ! ready made Men 8 buita from $12.50 up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, CLEANING, FREHriINO KKPAJRINQ cooooooocooco CvvU. n4 lndtrMaj-lu otxxined and All 1'tU. tmbumacmcidiioc Moot rati Ftta. OunOmctil'OmttTU.S. Patt "mci j -4si W CU SC-U (, LkiletU IB KM bl l0 IllsUa UU. i matoim from Wuhirfto4L J ii maig Ow iom iot due u'A itaicui it -'-or- d. n himmift Hew toOU.t I'iWu." whti. vl. we utm. U pvi.il. or nut. letw ot wmme io th Us &d Imctjfa ttuointu j at frc. At!dff. J c.A.srjow&co. 1 Otf. PrcnT Owcc, WtSNiwaroM. D C. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. fioiUM ud Loti and lota alUiout SoatM Dmiw In all klnde of Property. notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. ? lifer' miliiirin! .J. . JJ.n, Ot U4 fa. V iMtUtU PAT (NTS 3 I THAT rf . it-trn Uaoctu,, I mu K if. i 1 h hi 1 1 in In i iriM p r iknmL fxtiwde r -vMtU tor FHtC r"rt F ilnina.ljniuy. H y.-sW uvum, SuM-H t MtaiNa kcrrirNcn lot tru i.uuiu i 'i i M ITuft Wiitf I teserultl I I lie (O os-eoa bnti Btrt, ! wriMovon, t. c. 1 Tii ii Hi 'Mi n iitOMT'liriti itMiiiwiiiiiiWMli T Small Herd Still Seen In Alps Their Way of Avoiding Avalanches. Every day at noon at UrlnilelwaSd there la a rush of Tlr-itora for the telescopes, In order to Kine at one of the most Interpotlng rmtural fcenps In tke Alps, "the chamois trait." Rpgnlarly at thl8 hour a herd of twenty or thirty chnmoiB may be bppti passing In Indian file up the yawning abysses ofthe precipitous" Moltcnberg rork, separating two glaciers, the mule animal loading the way. the King of the herd kuiii'lng twenty yavds In advance, and ou the wtch.. At the bottom of the Jletu-nlwg. where the slope Is fred from snow, the chamois find a ir.Msre subsist ence when their usual feeding grounds re under deep snow. It Is f curious fact that the chamois descend to their feeding grounds at d.iwn, hn there Is little likelihood of avalanches, nnd return to their haunts at an hour lien itvaiaiuhcs for this portieu of the mountain has freuuent avalanches ha.e already fallen and the danger la past. Geneva correspondence Pall Mall Gazette. ; The Colors of Eggs. Mr. A. R. Horood of the Lelreter (England) Mureum remarks that (he colors of birds' eggs can in a large number of cases be traced to the necessity of "protective resemblance." White esgs are usually laid by bud-) nesting in holes in trets. or in durk situations, like owls, woodpeckers and some pigeons. Most birds nesdrg on or near the ground lay egg" of an olive green or brown ground color. The epgs of grouse, ptarmigan, and so forth, resemble the henther unionist which they are luld. Those of tue ringed plover, little tern and oyster- catcher resemble the jsaud and sinn Kie of the beach. The dapwlug's epga clnyely simulate bare soil or dried beiit3. The young clucks show similar "protective" colors. An Animal Census. According to an official of th Smithsonian Institution at Washing ton, the laiest enumeration of the ani mals known to science. Includes no less than three hundred and nlrety species. The real number is believed to be much larger. It has been estimated that of In sects alone the earth harbors two mil lion species; but ths late Professor Riley, a recognised authority on the subject, "held even that estimate a far too low. According to his opinion. ten million would be a moderate esti mate of the number of Insect species. The number of individuals la, ol course. Incalculable. Alaska's Great Mountain. The claim of Mount McKlnley, th culminating peak of the Alas range, to be regarded as the loftiest point in North America, Is sustained by the report of an exploring party, made by one of Its members, Mr. A. H. Brooks. The party made a Journey of 800 miles on foot In Alaska during the season Just pasped. Mr. D. L. Rea. burn, the topographer of the eipedl- tlon, believes that the .measurements of mountain heights which were made have a probable error not exceeding 100 feet. According to these measure ments Mount McKlnley' elevation definitely exceeds 200.000 feet: that of Mount Foraker 1s 17.000 feet When the Doctor Is Away. People art? often very much disap pointed to find that their family phy sician la away from home when they most need his services Diseases like crump, colic and cholera morbus re quire prompt treatment, and hare In many Instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physi cian summoned. The right way, Is to keep on hand a bottle of some reliable medicine for the relief of such alt menU, thereby escaping much pain and suffering, and possibly saving lite. The Storm-Nose at ftea. The picturesque name of Storm nose (Oewltternase) ts given In Ger many to the wave of high barometric pressure which often precedes storm or. a heavy squalL The baro meter rises suddenly, and then falls more gradually. It U believed taat this phenomenon is responsible sudden change in the level of the wa. Observations on the seas surrounding IW'aniurk have led to the conclusion that the chanae of level thus produced so! tetimes amounts to no le'.a than three feet. Bald Heads. Thomas, five years fjM, tame face to face the other day wtth an uncle he had never seen beroi e, and no ticed that this uncle had a buM bead surrounded by a fringe of batr-B.uu a head as the cartoon tut a used to d nw of Oavid B. H1IL This fact, added to the uncle's extreme height and thin ne8, excited Tommy's comment. "Say, mamma," be said, turning to his mother, "my new uncle grev up so fast his hair didn't have time to rH:u the top of his head!" The Ffshy Doctor and the Babel The old physician Is an enthusiastic angler in every sense of the term While on his way home from a tlshlng trip he received an emergency oa!l. The proud newly made father was lin patient to have the child weighed, but couldn't find the steelyards; so the physician bad to use the pock- scales with which be weighed his fish "Great Scott, doctor!" exclaimed the father as he saw the pointer go up. "Thirty -seven and a half pounds !M Anything But That "You're a liar, and a thief, and a scoundrel!" Any thing elbe?" "I can't think of anything eUe rUut now." Thauk. I was afraid you were go lug to a&y I was stupid." It Had a Pull. The nervea of the victim In tbs chair were working overtime. "Excuse me, sir, said the allecd tonsoriaj artist, "but you'd better kctep OIL aVrent you afraid I'll cut you?4 "N-twt with that r-rajtor, g&tfpee (hm arxMi Tlctljxt Advantages of a Coat of Lacquer on Brass Work. Although brasa fixtures wnna bjw have a tine coat of lacquer, to kee Ihem from tarnishing, llietr protect in layer soon disappears' before the Itsrkft of the cl"innr. Instead of trusting thf:H with tle problem ot keeping the unprotected brass biipK another cost of larquer can be put ou. Turn pad of sending the fixtures to the factory for this purpose solve the problem for yourself by applying tho following solutim: Gum Hhellac dis solved In alcohol malics a thin varnish which is applied with a smati brush: ten cents worth of sb!lnc is enoug.i and en on p,b alcohol to mnke it th'n. This is enough to cover mauy fixtures and the work enn be done In less than hour. To prrrnt your nlrkol fixtures from rusting, especially wht n you tire them In the banenjent, aaya the Shoe Retailer, go over then with a cloth dampened with llupeed oil, wrap the nickel plated parts in paper. When you next use your fixtures you will not have any rnft to contend with. Many metal stands have glass tops. Thee tops, from frequent handling, gp.t q'.i'te dull In appearance. To bring bnck the orJrjlnnl sparkle and crystal ff rt to the glass all you need to do Is to cover the glare with a coittng of wMt'iis dissolved In water and nm- ironia. When dry tub briskly with dry chepecloth and you will have a beautifully polished glass top. How Esklrro Women D'e. On her fiist entrance to her new hut of snnw an Kulilmo woman Is juuyed bj bope of welcoming a son. Vlat of Ijrr last inctmiln to thoae tow crnnues? Phe knows that the roc rt. cine mnn h;3 derided that her sickness is mortal when pbe Is l'iid upon her bed of snow. She g.Ti-es upon the ftebly burning lamp boide her: ui-on food and drink set clone at her hiind. She sees her lovel tmei pass cit of the rioortf'ny that needs no tunnel rntt irre o Veep c!i!!l airs BW'iy, for pic L-ii!l iie d(" is celled with snow. The rr-'il of do ith p!er- e3 thronsH fctr enveloi-'ng furs. Iler ton'b envirts that r.o lo-.g isrry'ng wlli be hers. T?;e roul. corpm'oning with her. may refrtrh ltlf with fuod, but. starving and free ber feeble body will wi:nt?Kd e'on that po-il's de parture acil hnow i!it its hour ha? e to ferlsh aloae. - ii irper'a Ua- 7.nr. i How He G t Fvcn. A travelling man who ati. iters rpent all nf'.crnoon iu tiy'nqr to r.dl a grou chy b,isIne:-3 man a bill of good, and wua not very successful. As the salesman ws locking up his grip the grouch was ImpolHo eLOUrii to observe in the presence of his clerks: "You must find that impedi ment to your speech very Inconvenient at times." "Oh, n-no," replied the salesman. "Every one has bis p-pecuHarlty. S-pta.nmeriuf Is mine. W-what'a yours? "I 'm not aware that I have any, replied the merchant "Dodo you stir y'your coffee with your r-rigbt band?" asked the sales man. "Why, yes, of course, replied the utcrt hant, a bit puzzled. "W-well," went on the salesman, "tthat's your p-peculiarity. Most peo Se use a t-teaspoon." Success Mnea . Ine. Old Adage Still True. "It's a fact," sighed the Impover ished horse dealer, as the cruel wind blew his cotton trousers against h i thinning limbs, "It's a fact thai my business Is getting worse and worse. There's no demand for horses An more. If people get bold of Uioae -now they buy automobiles and Id their horses go." "Yes," commented a grlsxled old bookworm, "and how vividly the pres ent state of the horse market, so dis heartening to you, is explained by th aduge,. 'Money makes the mare go. Chicago News. An Explorer's Rich Booty. Thirty thousand separate volume. iiip.nuF rirt and document., d.ittru b'ick l 000 years or moro, cunstilmo the rk-h booty which Paul Telliot, an cut. rpi ising young French ev plot or, hat brought b.v.-k from Norii westui u China and Chinese Tnrkcf.t.tn. after two years and a hnlf of travel. M. felllot is only thirty years of uxe and distinguished himself befure on a iremorable occasion during the Boxe rtsir-K at Peking, for which be Wtiv ik.oiatt.-d with the Legion of II-uo-at tie fixe of twenty-two. Paris Let ter to Umdon Telegraph. The Rare Gift of Courtesy. Courtesy includes not merely socktl kindness, graces of speech, absence u' rudenoss, but bonoiable treatment of all bustness associates, and of all tbu fellow-citiens with whom a man o' affrtira may have business to transact. It Is not American to keep one citizen waiting all day at the door because be Is poor, and to graut another cit) en sn Interview because It is believed be Is rich. Wisdom Is not confined In a purs, and frequently much wkdotn ujuy be learned from a poor maa. r Why Clear Lamps Last Longert. It has been remarked that the ef fective life of incandescent eiet-tric lamps ts much longer with cle-ir ihr.n with giouud gUts bulbs. Mr. E P. Hyde explains this fuct as folio a; A thin deposit of carbon ts furmed ou the Interior surface of the bulbs, find this abeorbd a certain portions lii-.-ruiiiution from the fiiau.ent. Wbe i the glass Is clear and light pat,-. straight through. su3-rlug a dcri-ri-Iosh from the eariwu dim. When (..? g'ss Is frofeid the light unJt -g many reflections In Ibe interior of the bulb from the innumerable facets, a id at tracb reflection It !os so cil.in: on iivount at the obsirtu t;ua ?.! .. ! Ti r cune'ii t-nce is that tt c : .1 at. o jut of loss muc h i;ivH'e.' with g:rn.d tiliis thuu with clear K-'". Mr. Hyde's experiment show tht t!) filHUieut UfiU as long in the one kind Of bulb jli 1b iiis ptbc uggeativft Tun That V. TiTrt Pate. Two ladies, alio hid other In yars go-i by street. Hotb of then to unmtoinns. The ov'r. ynr, was pushing a b! which were thrf e !!.! all girls. The vM-.r-r ;.-dj the bonOs of n.au i;no.ij Y liO n ea b on t ' rrnri lr c.'Ml.igM In tr-pie s. j y Vt-en in a to pie of weeki. "What bcuri (bi'dre'!" Pxcl"Jm. ed the new;y-n.r.rricd ore v.kh ;.iter est. ; "Yes," d the tioaiX nother. "let n e te.i ou t e f :.n'.ii-J. toincl deme. At tj-.ir tvoudi-S !'! the boys who play.-d wit:i n ' li -banO In the ort'lt.Mt'u vier"-.- -J uu sn I they pjiixd T e l '1 -1 Sa- ' fio The Mik.al. L-n't . w V At tMs tho ne .:. -.ulwr; .o turn ed p;ile. "Mercv! shfc 3 ; : 'At o r vri ding suppor f- i- i ir- n -.I'l-d him also, end tbey i n ed Tv . ;e e' fiom L c:a.'" I. UU-a' I o Jc-; nal. Prt??rrn fr-r -t v i'er. The liiie tr '- r'P !' the air of a :o ) o ii-r J'-T " stood by the ic t-. cr w 1: V" w: blue tjcj o;t a ic.tl it V. top It - '"Well, Si:.. t" t I "S;.: fi'j. I.' yiu rl" ! -to;- r he . "what enn I ao for yoi?" "I want to C"t fl pi:o:l. if ple .ee. and chai pe 1 I :- o"' e'." "You n e:fn a puir o' u.K us. don 1 you r "No " she sid. vlV i n in piM." -. toss of t or t.f vl. "f 'r.o ii y.in. nnl.' one; one th U'e m:1:Y.c to c'vo to i young man tint's toin' '.o i i one .tr be rejected." filie V.'aic't ?i-r- titicu. "Mnry, Mi.ry, c s Jobiso to her tr aid. "v.hv I I Jo? I" Just had a most ie .J- I a '!'. : a t dont hnow whet's pr-p o h'iptri I've broken my nev bind i;1 you know how unlucky It if o brui1; s looking glass. It ecus ?vou yews unhappineBs. 'Lor mum," repPed Mary, "don't you set no heed on th M 1 o-k at me I'm not fretting. Hud '. e Just broken the large pier clues in the drawing room." Just What He Ncedel. "Reginald dear, yo t puckered up your lips Just then as ii you were go ing to kiss me," said the beautiful creature languorously, as she lay stretched on the beach surveying the frolics of Neptune. "I intended to," replied Reginald hes fir irmly, "bet I seem to have got some sand In ny mouth." "For heaven's sake swallow It! ex claimed the young lady. "You need It badly In your system! His Scheme. Soiled Spooner (the Tramp) Ho' business, Pard? Hlnckputter (the Village Constable) - Pretty blame' alow. Jest at present, foiled Spooner You look like a rod sport. Tell you what I'll do: Tend me a quarter to get the neces- siit-y drinks, and I'll come back here ;nu rsfse such a row that you can run u c in and git the usual fee. What d'ye say? A LAKE8IDE MUSING. "I admire you, hut I can never be your wife." "Why not?" l have a husband living In Chica go. The Pries of Courtesy. "Politeness costs nothing," said the man who quotes proverbs. You are wrong again," answered Mr. Sirius Barker, "You have evi dently not figured how much it cojts to persuade a New York waiter to look pleasant aDd ar 'thank you Doing Her Best. "Wont you try to love me?" he sighed. "I have tried," she replied, kindly but firmly. "My rich aunt has Just died, he went on. "In that case, dear, I will try again! Qeneroua. Club Walter (fishing) I dreamed last night. nir( that you guve me a H bill. Stii-gy Member ludeed, Jame! That's a little bieb for a Up; but- e - you may keep it Brothers In Luck. Tramp buy, mUter, I ha vent had a bite all day. Dejected Angler Bams here. Where did you tksh. Irresistible. Crawford Why da yfur wife want to move? Crabehaw 8he haipene4 to see a house with two more cloeeU la It- True Mora! Courage. "Jinks la a man wiih courage enough to say 'No.' "How do you happen to be aware of that?" "I saw htm stand up to the bar witb a bunch of friends last n'ghc" "And when they asked him to take drink he said 'No'?" "Not exactly. Whea they asked him to have a lUsc tu said 'No. " Roosevelt Also Does the Obvious HunQsry. :t Luncheon over, the tn.peetWa the Goveinment furm began. 1 eet, whether an where west of bore lu-l rope oue could see such bs.utlful. Arab, thoroughbreds as the plume; j thiled, full eyed sv.Htona which Were' led out, praDcing. niorth g and qniver ln. before Mr. Rooseteit In the eta ny, sand floored coarL The mt -Presli dent care?t-d t..e magmCcent rrea tures and gave each Its reer4 o supar. Then he went through th stables. Kach is a fature looe bom, round the sides of which a bundr4 brood marcs stood tethered, while foals frolicked la the open space la the middle on the sweet sraelltvuj straw. - In one stable by the side of a white half blood Arab mare stood a tiny bay filly born early this very morning. Th fitting thing to do was obvious. J The ex-President bestowed upon It the name "Itooeevelt." The visit ended with a rounding ud of the herds qf stately white wide horned cattle ju1 flocks of a large breed of sheep -Lps don Daily Mall. Domesticating th Elephant. ( It was long disputed question whether the Afrtcau elephant amenable to domestication. Tho who held the afilrowttv referred (a th eiperlenoe ot th Carthasl'nnu with these animals, and recalled J elephant that formed a pari ot Bao nlbul'a armr on his march toward Rome. At present elephant are !; trained for domestic labor la ;th Codko. In the Oermao African 'ool- onles. In Uganda and elMWhar. fm th Conxo especially It la reportsd that the training of elephant I rapid ly developing Into a recognised l&daa trjr. A French society ha recaay been formed under th aam of -Friends of th Elephant," the object of which ts to prevent th deatruetloa of those animals In Africa, and to a courage their domestication. The Oreat Eastern. Th dimension of th on-tlu world-famous Great Easter wei; follows: Length, (92 feet; width., tt feet; depth, 60 feet; tonnage. H.lwii tons; draught, when unloaded, tO feet, when loaded, SO feet Bha had paddle wheel 56 feet in diameter, aad fa also provided with a four-biadca ciw propeller of It feet diameter. . Do had accommodations for 800 flrt-cl, t.000 second cluss, and 1,200 third class passci.nera. 4,000 In all. Her speed was alHi.it 18 mile aa hour. The Oreat eastern wa Bnally brakes up for old Iron In th year 188. ait. a checkered career of om thirty -oft years. ' "Dw Pond. Among th moat singular arch a logical remain found In Oreat Brttaja are the ancient "dew posd." th bob (tructlon of which I ascribed ts po pie of tli Neolithic . Th porpe of these pond was to furnlah drlalti lug water for cattle. Aa xpo4 position, where spring war absea. was selected and a broad, hollowed surface was formed, and covered oiar with straw, or soma other aoo-caaducV log material. Above wa pra4 a thick layer of clay trwa with sleoe During the night the col urfco( the clay caused as abundance of Bola- ture to condense from th lowTj ly era of the air. Some ot these ancient dew pond ar .till la working ardor. Th Praetorian Ourd. . The Praelorlan Guard wa a ) body of troops instituted by th Koa peror Augustus to protect hi parses. and consisted of ten cohort, each at one thousand men, chosen from Italy. They bad peculiar privilege,! aa4 when they had served sixteen year were retired on a pensloa of about $500. Each member of th Guar h4 the rank of a eaputa 1a th regular army. Like th bodf-guard ot Lout th Fourteenth, they were all gentle men, and formed gradually a great power. Ilk th Januuurle at- Coo stantinople, and frequently deposed r elevated th very Iftnperor tfcacs selves. Protection far Miner. , Workers In certala rain, as well aa In glass and mirror factor!. ar) subject to Injurious sffecU.froni th Inhalation of mercury vapor. Aa list Inn savant. Signer Tarugi. believe that th property ot aluminum ,u ab sorb mercuric vapors may he utilised for protection against this dsngar. and he has devised lor the purpewe a mask of aluminum wlr to be wora over th face. Hi idea la that th air breathed w4ll b tread from th. Injurtoua vapor through , thstr . ab sorption by tha aluminum.'; gome War V Southern rsmlttaatce to tha North began to grow unaallsfarlory. sums time before th eleotloa of 18, and after that grew atlU avor uaeertaia topping entirely th ssxt year. What th war began thar w du finas th South to tbs merchants ot tha Nartr gSOOAUO.OOO. all of which, was. pracl: eally a total lose. It naymcat baut mad a criminal oSeos. New Tor firm lost $180,000,000 In this vsy tha dry -foods merchant, tha xlothler th boot and uo Sealer a. and th jewellers being the heavlaal loser. Building Walls whh aa. Th practice of constructing break waters and submerged parts ot piers with concrete lacloead In bags has been largely developed In Scotland. The eoncret Is prepared as near ao possible to tha place where It Is to be used. It ts Inclosed In bag to pro tect It temporarily tram th eft eels af contact with th ea water while It ta lowered Into plao. Th bag are placed la a box auapeaded directly ever the pot war (hey ar to lie. The toucblBg a triggss sows th bo and allow a bag t 4rv t. A lin of bags having bsen Se posited, tan longer axis or each bag la th neat series is so arranged that th meeting edge of two of the bags In th low er row will be covered. Thus regu lar wall ts built up as a th e srwta nsrdaes it Enron) as ftbA nasi Imninrsbln, 0 Tho is the moot thor oughly pracl iciil, helpful, useful and entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural & family weekly in the United Statea. now York Tribuno Farmer FKICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send your name for free sample copy to New York Tribune Farmer TKinUNC BUILO . Now York PIKE COUNTY PRESS ...31.30 A YEAR JOB PRINTING Latter Htads, Cards Posters, Stitemnnts Bill Haads, Envalopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. NEATLY CHARTER NOTICE Nntlo to linby rt thai n ftp. ll -tv fcion be made u be (iTernor o( Penn ftjlVM.l. OU Mewlay. tlve . h eWj July. A. IX 1PIO, bv 1rtM H Thuniaw. Chftrka R. Hora, ThotniM WntU nJ I m, nnV t Ibr Act of A-wmbly oiitlaknl Aa At I ft irorWe tor I be liMrpornM'0 &ii2 r(njlM4uii f oerWin our port t tori ' Hpprwvvi April tJ. A, 1. 1H74, b up- plenwata tu-nii or kite ennrti ruf in tetidtl cov-rHW- 4 be oaUled 'I'liiE is. nioptrkiff gm to Uw publlu at the liur ooeb Ql AiiwnorA lu thrcjomifrj uf Pike, anu iiu if j-DiiysTiinia, mn tu MravnB, panufrhtpst mui rMr.ilupn. tenlrtluic tbrreta ami attjaOttt theivn. an mar it- ir tli , aiiU fur thl nurptMi hi bava inanA-ai aud bur li Uia nrtaiita. brornta. aod prlvllrfa uf aald Act uf AMteiubJ and aupplauienta thereto. Mflfurd. Pvnna., HAHBY T. BAKKR, . Juua U 1VI0. -- .MilliiUr Noke of Iocorporation. Nmlve l bareb alvt-a tbn u witpl ea tlota will be uia1 totftr ifittrnr ih Vn njlvanla, ttm li.teteel Jm-, Jtia, by l. If Wt aiuti, t at., pfiiiatue buti a L. H i.ttij , d ff tbf Art uf Aa rmb!y. ap prud Ap t! LV lH4,tiiittld ',A aut U prorlOa fur ill Ovurpt ration aud rwKUlr lIud of avrtMiQ cuiuoratlinni" anil tlM- iippleiii n ilM'trtu, it t vharter tf an tDl4udt.oorp-(ratitw, u imc. iit3U lur vina Tra aaavfrrt aAtvae) itamprnmy, tine rhart,tii and ub t uf vrkk'b la Vaeablltlitu and Tt hit aa fur uarryltiar packaKMi' fur hint?" and tor tbtrae piirpurM o Itavr, MnMa and enjuy all tbo iIkuU, beuebtr and pilvllfgtT uf Maid Act of Aaanibly and aupplcnicuu tbaroof. . K. O. MUM FORD. June 15, 191t Suilultur. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARIER. Nuiloa la herrhy fiyta that ad applte tlun will b uianc tu tba Gov?rour uf rttm ylvauiauo aloud ay Aurjuat 1. 1U10 at 9 o'clock p., bj. nnuar the (tivvladitiM. of au Act of AnWfcuial aptliled "in Am tu pre TlUa fur tbe luiurporailfitt aud htfatatkm of certain CorpuiluUB" appruvod tbe V h dvj of April A. LI. 1674 apd the avrtral dupplviuvuta thervicv for A charter f.T aji tnindHl aiirpoiatbiii tu Im cvllrd "TBA fAUfACIk. aiV.at COMJ-AK V the ciiar actrr andubtA of. which I be Mni)f and trnpuf tataoa r kuuplyof watar and watar fur aomparulal ajkd .Htapufaxtutltiai purp . a. have puaavfMt aud nijuy all the rigbttor beoftita aud prlvlKyva 4; tha aaid Act of Aa Uably and 4 he auftpU-titaiUa tor to, pontartwt, . J Lauranaa H. Wmtva. ICotVcttor. Out Cori-ixtll puilU.tJtf. j Scraistuur Pa- J aVstruarT vw -THI wutuiTiuii Or TU K. Firit National Eauk of Milford In alw sHa ot Piauiav nrsura, at Mia sloat ot busloeas, June tu, lulu nasonncna Loeo and dlseonnu e.l3t 71 Uverdratw, seeurad sad . nnss- eured t 11 S7 V. X Uuuda los.'rara eireulstlon M.iuu ou Preantunison U. n. rioada BaaMla, aaen rl Has, ate. banking nuuaa, furniture and sVslures Da trot apyrwved. reserve gents i 'hecks wrrt iHhv tsak Items . . . , Motee of esker Mastuaval rianka. yraotlouel papMr eurreuoy, nlvk els snd ottuts. . Lawful alonsy kteservs In tUnk. via: Spsote. II BUS 00 1 Legal-Usder noaes. -- - (tjO uu ttvuupikn lund wltk U H. Treasurer (4 of eireulstlon) yuu i io w; oo 1 as oo 11.4TS e 1U7 W Hi OC in m tg'l 00 UaO 00 Toasi IW. ussiLmaa Capital stock paid In t st.OtlO 00 CiaryluefuQd le.UuO 00 IJndlvlUed proflta, leas sxpenaas and lasas paid s.IO m National Uank nooaonutaodlng ss.UUO UU Individual ilvpult aubjeoi to snak IIS MV II Demaud eerlltlratea m deposit . . 1.71 as CeruaWd rWu lau t Total flVS.Srsl M Slate of rennvhesila. Coouly of Flka.se: I, John C WaraMtf. CaMltlar of lb above named bank, do aolaaauly aaraar thai sbs above slatantem la true to ibr bees of nay know! sod bellaf. Juhb C. WAKSKK. Caskler nubaerlbed an aarorn to before m tkt Stk day of July lvio. J. C. 6llAksVKHl.Al!l. Niarr Pubis. Curruot AtMt: A. Ii. bHu N, 1 C O. AKspTHOKH. I Dlreetors. W. A. U. atllCrlgLL. Williia B. Keowxtbff M. 0 PhysleisB and Surgeon. OAs and naleWao Bread ftr est riourt hhm MiLroun. For Kent Fornuhad ruenn to rant. Enqalre of Mr. Etw PuilkM, Cor car Browd i Am 8wit, MiUtartt, rv Doth of these papers one year for only' I 85 f you - send your: order and money to The. PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn. ty. N. V. DONE Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. fi r PORT JERVI3 (.olid Pullman trains to Buffalo. Kimt are .falls, Chautauqua l.akf ( I. v. m d Ohleagu snd ClBclannll. : Tickets en sal si Pan' i polats ta the West and .nikwi i ar lmi rates than via any other flro-elau Hut. Ia eBeet June Slrh. IW XkAIOS Now LAV INiHI Jshtlr S Koliows.. I Y ; 8, IJall .... t IU " Dsllv Kliinwa I li ' T Vt. Lfival Kn-ef Suoilnv 1 Iu " ' Holidays only 1 i , X' . Daliy Kai.iv.-.... ft 51 - (I. -Tor. Way Punday unly. . - T ail U Lmm) )txri-t iuu a Mi ; : ' to. Local Ksnt-p) Htinday l yi ' ' 4. Daily Kxp. .- .. . .. m r V 704. .Sunday Oi.ly a ai . Way dntly eic'l Aund'j SO ' . Dally Kima. . i If- " 8. Way dally m'l Sunrl'i v "' Ton, Loci Siiuday Only 7 IA " WKTVl'AB. HeT, llally Kaprm ...... vs w " 4J, Dally . ' M IT Dally Milk Train .... Id a I. Dally Kipreu n ' 116, For Hn'd.-ilKK'pt Hun l IM . " . KlpressCbleagolltii dr! 4 Si ' tt. Dally Kioupt Sunday rt 1 " f. Limited Dally KapreM HI "4 Tralria leave Chauitier atroit. Na Vork, for Port Jervta on n-k it ' TO, 14, 14, 10 SO A ., I K JO, Ml, fi. 1A, T 10, ft 14 la 4a r M. On Sund . T 10, a w 11 U.l.lll so. 9I p. m. ' H. L.HLAIIHON. Tli ket sgi. I'l Jrri s H. W.llaolry. -( Dlv'u Paaogr. Acen4 Cbainhers Siaiinn Mas Viik Washington Hotel?. RI66S HOUSE fhe hotel par eicelb uuc uf tha en -.ial t'uatad whhln una hlutk of the h:ii Hutu and directly oppt.aiit !' 1 rraur. (fluaat tab. i) In the ol r WIILARD'S HOTEL A fatnuue bntclry. nniMkal lr it it hhmiritlaMoltttiuur. aal lunar -untiif i-ri pufularlt7. KotiiMT ruuvawJ r intr aud paxilally rui., UincJ RATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark am una tha butrU f U tUKton. pa.ronizajtl In forumr vtati. ly prvstldtyiiL aud high ofTicialtv Alw.ty i prliua favurlta. K-o?iitljr rfrmxb hi t i. reodured better than ptit Opp Pa. H K dp. WALT ICR bUHTtiN. H- Mr Tboae hotl are Ibe prlimtpa) p Irb-i rendeevue of tha capital at aii in. at. They a ntt be bi" k4'ir'na placaa atial wvnable ntlne O DIWITT Matnaa;.-. Alrtalirbil HaatUu. Curat 8pf BROMO-PEPSIN MeSs tke Ward Pepala" niinrc nudachc, t tEPitssitu j tat U it CO IKUISISIIO I NtPVOUSrUSS All Druggists, IOa. list too. Per sale by C. O. A mustuisu, Drugi.1 I ICILLthi COUCH ui CURE tke LUKC3 Dr. Kim WITH ft ; Isn Diseovcry tt 1- a: OLU3 filal s-a r 118 SIX THH0ST a NO THOUBLf 3. UUAttANTkED BAilS oii inoifKir tuututiuja.
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