HAND LAUiNDRY Patrick White Lao opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford and all work in his lino will bo 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 h PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip merit. Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP. Sc. D Principal. East Stroudsburg, - Pcnna, 40040Ow040404040400X0 Bailors r K Paving firvls us ready 2 with a full lino of all '' tha ncwe.it stylos and fab 8 ric.i fur ljoth Men & Worn $ en. Have vour clothes in ulo for you and they J will give you twice the wo ir at the s.imo coit as V ready m:ide Men's suite : from $12.50 up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, CLEANING, PitESdlNQ KEFA1HINO raJsrsW,'VaiBaWBWW'sV'"VW'sVnVsWSn)dWVa. 3 Caret t. mad Trade-Mark obtained and ail ti- J ami tutucsa CsBductM toe Mootnm Pet a. our omer ia oeeoairt U. s. PATvNTOrrtoi auaaiCaUicCUl rulgQI iQ ic LUAS Uun LL f raatsOM from WuhLmrtotv Sniaii modtrL drAwitur or uhotn. wib rlriawtn J'.ksA. U (UlrisW, U patcaubl or But, Ire ot Cm 1m n jt duo nil natrnt is wenrrd. S A lMMLtrr, t Ubtaun P4r.e1.tb-" with. of mm ii tha U. & uad eorif a eounuic.' 5nt fa. Avilrtn, c.A.sr.ow&co. J. C. CHAMBERLAlf Real E3tate Agent. Boom and Lots and lots without House Duw in all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. ClfotATa. 4 U couuu-le, tir uo obtaUB PaTCNTQ b t TMT PAT, akOfrrUM Uuaga Usucwioir, m tiui i J ai). ;ua, sUUa IMsft jwu u -i ria. a T A. ptaosjp f ktM tut rWCK weett I i m t tmtiy, a w rnunt tun Nf-fliNQ RfflRCMCCI. For Uuida) ' a03-EOi Svonlh atraat. i WA NOTON, O. C. J 1 1 i 11 11 11 ii nir 11 hi 1 . ij MmMm A OOOO DAY FOB WARS. This Colored Men VYae aa Non-Con, rrital Born Diplomat. There fu nothing In sight down the road. The major sat tilted RFiint the vail of the general store, reading yesterday's paper. It waa a clear, warm day. Inside the atore the post master could be heard sorting the mall, but without everything u tlll and peaceful. At last there was a ciat- ter and a rattle, ana from somewuura there appearei a negro driving an un painted wagon drawn by a mule. He drew up with a loud whoa In m m the store. "Major!'" he called. No retponBe. "Major! Doan' wan' ter 'sturb yo'. major." No response. "Major!" The major heard at last. "Hello, untie!" he said. "Whut can I do for youf" "noun" wan ter "sturb yo1, major. but Is dey any news In de paper?" No." said the major, "no. there Isn't any newt to-day. Yes, there Is, too. There's a war betwopn Franca and Morocco. 's dat so?" said the negro. s dat so. an" Is dere really a wab, with flghtln' and blood -klllln'i" "A real war," repeated the major. "(Jolly!" said the negro, gathering np his reins. "Whir did yo' say dat wah was, major," Morocco," said the major, turning again to the sheet. "Well." said the colored man. "dey uttenly has got a fine day for It. Old dan!" And he clattored down the road. Payment In Advance. It takes Imagination and courage to maka a sauelchtng reply to a 'fresh young man. In skis caBe he ww from out of town, says a writer In TnVBlts, and adorned with a big green rcti and accompanied by his "best girl," he t down at a restaurant taWe to or der a meal. "Waiter," he said, when that Individual came up, '1 want you to bring me a grilled crocodile." Teasir," replied the waller, per fectly unmoved. "And, waiter, bring It witn nutiar. "Teaslr." Then be stood tbero like a atatua for a minute. "WelL" said tha young man, "aren t you going to bring It?" "Yesslr." "Why don't you, then?" "Orders Is, sir, that we get pay In advance for crocodiles, sir. Crocodiles with butter, sir, are fifteen hundred pounds and twopence. If you take it without butter, sir, it is only flfteen bnndred pounds, sir. Tha waiter did not smile, but tha girl did, and the young man climbed down. A Judicial txpert. The native with a stogie met the native with a pipe. "Howdy, Zeb?" quoth the stocle native. "Hear 'bout th' fuss down to th' court-bouse T" "Nope," drawled the man with the pipe. ".What was It about?" "Why, Jim Simpson has been suing Abner Hawley for altenatln' th' affec tions of his wife, an' Jedge Muegrove told th' Jury to bring In a verdlck ot six cents damages, 'cause he thought that was all the damaga was worth to Jim. An' Jim's wife got mad n' threw a chair at the Jedge, an' he had her arrested an' put In tha cooler." "But didn't th' Jedge go a leetle too far when ha fixed her value so lowT" "Not at all, not at all. Y' sea. ha waa her first husband " AMONG THE KICKER. De Kick The climate is always too cold or too hot De Flat Yes, the temperature would not be more unsatisfactory If It were regulated by a Janitor. Tha Right Number, the Wrong Street. Youthful Shopper (of the Heights) Please give me a apool of white thread and have it cbaratd. Baleaglrl neventy Clark, I sup pose? Youthful Bhoppor Ob, no, 11 Hen' ry, as usual. WORKING ON THE CAR8. Na Place Like New York for That, gays a Western Visitor. We have something of a reputa tion out West for bustling." said an Omaha man, "but I never saw such persons aa New Yorkers, both men and women, for working 00 tha sur face, the subway and the elevated cars, to say nothing of the furryboata. I wonder the couipauie dont find son.e plan for renting desk room In public conveyances.- It is customary to see men reading on the riirs every where, but you have to tout to New York to find half the paaeL-ngers on a car correcting typewritten manu- scripts, bumming over must al scores, canting up accounts In lima meiuo- raurium boolis or on tha buck of an en- relope. and poring over shoriband lea- eoua. "Pel sous studying forrign lan guages read them aloud on tba cars and nobody at.puars to pay nay atten tion to them, except itsltura (nxa ett&ar citis " CTTfMINAia AND OFFSfRINO. Denial That Crl-re l Hereditary snd Reasons O vtn fcr Ntgativa. It Is a curioi fact -one ot var-nnc with the doctrine cf he uii'y. out borne out by police re o.d--(!itt tbf children of i-ro o! al cjsi.i r3re! turn out to he ctnnt-s thp.i.'vl' e Deeper study ol ti'c subject ii.lvbt ! Teal that they a'e po ! - r1 of tlif erimlnal instincts, but 't:a 'r.t 'l 'E1 eally close examp'e of ti.e unibia.e and wretchedness thnt uticnil a crimi nal career has b.-.-n a t rritynt deter rent. The fact, ct any r,ikf. reuia'ns. The "rogues' galleries of bio'lino Yard. New Yoil and ("hicagu may be studied In vain fr Ihc vl.oi.igihbB of a father snd a on. Criminals ere ever art to keep their children tiv;i u.iop-'.'is. similar lives. The rage of :!. tife'ly Mother Mandelbaum, t!.e famous rwel'er of stolon good, was frfKhiful wt.ia she found dial her di-.cV.er who. 1 she bad been at mutinied ex-eu s to ed'i ente. had secretly numU.i ' "a-nny h. Jew" (KoehVri. a Ihlof with whom the old criminal hm', inn tri ed. She dlslnhcriud the c'rl, end a flock of relatives were l!ie bo e lcl- arles of her Ill-gotten moaey. In her Chatham square headquarters Mother Mandelbaum maintained a room where thieves could smo'.e and drink but the felled with a b-ome lamp pickpocket wbo attempted o;ie nigh to Invade the private parlor where Bhr was over3eeing ber daughter's Frer.ca studies. Everybody's ilagazlae. White Lead. White lend Is a name applied to hydrated basic carboue of lead u In the nianufauure of paints. It um ally forms a heavy white mass m id up, as shown by mlcroatoplc esimir: tlon, of minute tranepa ent, ai o phous globules. It may bo made 0 passing carbonic acid g.ia thro git . solution of basic lead acetate, obt li e by saturating vinegar with ordinal.. lead oxide (litharge!. Ar.er it:, white lead has been precipitated out a new quantity of litharge may be In troduced Into the mother-llq M, ci.r bonlc acid gas may again be passed through the Bolution. and so on. This Is known aa the "French mot'uoil.' Benson's ro-cniled "Ergllf-h metiioJ' consists of triturating litharge with one per cent of Its weight of load acetate dissolved In water, and ex posing the paste thus obtained under constant stirring, to the action of car bonic ac'd gas for several days. When carefully prepared and free from neu tral lead '.irbonate, white lead has a greater coating power tur.n any other pigment known. Dioo and Morality. A sole of ho; e for child ici born of vicious Iannis and amid degrading influences Is founded by VS'llllam B. Streetcr of lie Children's Home So ciety of Gree.iiboro, JwjifW Carolina. Frotn his experience, he concludes that altliot gh the proverb. "Biood will tell," is probably founded on fact, as far as mental ami physical qualities are concerned, those things depending on physiotcgicsl causes, the same is not true of moral tendeacie3. On tha contrary, he believes that the "hered ity of envlroan-ent" rather than the "heredity of blwd" determines tha moral character, this conclusion being warranted by many observations of the moral qualities marking persons who, having been refcutd from vicious parents at an early age, have been brought up amid pure and wholesome surroundings and influences. r The Oftrlch In Africa. The F.ench government In western Africa has undertaken to organize tha breeding of ostriches In the territory under lis control. Ostriches are found wild In many parts of western Africa. Along the river Niger they avoid tha neighborhood of man, but on soma of tha Islands In that and other rivers the natives have established rude ostrich-farms. Doctor Deeorse, who was appointed by the government to study the subject, says that the meth ods of the ostrich-farmers of tha Capa cannot be fully carried out In tha French territory. It will be necessary to leave the ostriches In a partially nomadic state. They migrate more or less with the seasons. When it becomes too diy In the south they go northward. A Jurned Child Richard A. PnlMnger, Secretary of the Inlet ior. tells of Iva first law cast which he had at Kankakee, 111. "I had hung o it n.y tb'.ngle a good while b fore any (.Hunt arrived." ha said "Finally, one came. He was a weak. meek bttlr? wbotn three determined womea had wedded In r:-.pid succes sion, aud lie was being tried for big amy. As all of the wives appeared against him wa lest the case and he got a term of two years, but this did not seem to worry him In fact, be seemed anxious for mo. e. lie was taken to the penitentiary, and Just before his term ended I got a let ter from hint. 'Lo you think,' tha big amist asked anx ouslr, 'It will ba saJs for me to come out?'" BOUNDS LIKE HAY. )- Simpson-Jones Just told ma tint ba bus Lis eljtrs by the box. 8am psoo Don't you b-ttmva It. ba avna laetojby tba txlt Notes and CciiTuimiczi'ii: Of Intersst to Women Readers ABROAD WITH A BUIT CASE. An Amrr'can Girl's Cleverly Contrived Traveling Arrangements. "If you are re idylr.g up lor your trip In Europe next summer, you will ivo tle that most of the guli'e books su vise tme to dispense with a trunk aud take only hand luKHine." save a writet In the Vonnn's Itouie ( o-i p mon Io so by ali means, but rt.injiibt?r that nuueioos pieces of hand It r, gtige are n.ore vexatious thr.n ou trun k. "A girl I V.now compresiJcl hMi e.l tire bas-; rc into one suit 11M leather o:e, but a light wicker tele scope with strors shawl str.u'R and s comfort !b'.e liiindle. A tiny padiock was fasletKd securely thro,i,5h the strap whtn it seemed wire. To mam the case fairly damp proof she covc-ed It neatly with dark green di-mui, which matched bar traveling suit in color. "A folding umbrella waa slipped lengthwise under the straps at the top; ber ralncoit when not In use was strai pod flat in the side; there waa room In the case for her short Jacket Instead ot the inevitable handbag a loather side bag with several pockets held the needed tickets, cards, keys and to forth. 'Inside the outer part or lid of the care she tacked a p'ece of denim with Cited rockets of different sizes to hold tot only toilet articles, atieh as soap box and brushes, but her drinking cup, ewlrg and writing materials and all small thlnss. Insterd of unpacking ibis when she reached ach plai e she iin-ply lifted the lid c 3 Into a drawer nd used the articles frora there, re lacing each after using, so there wis o waste of proclojs litre col'ectlrg .'e belonging! at each departure, "'n the other sk'e of the case were tight rolls of underclothing; over j ste laid two dimity enve opes .-ire of the case, la whith were her 1 blouses and the silk gown. For . e ercpe de chine and Shimpan silk cited mo3t satlrfactorily without rinkles. "Having a raincoat and tha silk 3lrt, she found her one cloth skirt quite enough, and alco only one petti coat, which was of strong silk lined throvcho'it with tan muslin; on the Inside of It she sewed two large flat pockets with buttoned flaps, wblcb on hurt excursions held a veil, extra handkerchiefs and even her light rub bers." Famous Soprano Marrl'td. In her apartment on the twelfth floor of the Anronla, in New York City, Miss France Davis Alda, of the Metropolitan Opera Coxrai:y. m l O n Ho Onttl-Casnsxs, the g -net al tna:'g.r of the company, were niarrkd rwcti! ly by Justice Dayton, of the S.ipretn Court Mis. Oattl-Cr.sarsa was born !i. Christ Church, New Zealand, tweu-y- eight years ago. but has spent mticn of her life In Paris. She marie her debut on the stcge at the Opera Comlqtie Ii) Paris. In 1904. In l'X'S snw lolncd forces of the Metro; o,l can 0;ktIi Compacy In this elty. That season sh ; surg Clios in Verdi s ' Ilio letto." Tin. Deasin she has sung Des- demona In Verdi's "iiiello." Mr. Catil-Caiazza was born In tha village of t'dine. In the province ot Mrs. Gattl-Casarza. Frlull. In Northern Italy, forty-one years sg. He waa educated as a el. II engineer, but turned to musical pur suits tntoitgn choice. For ten year he was director of La Scala. In MtHn coming to the Metropolitan Opera Comrany as manager last year. Kryte Yc-u f rn Tell Just What tha Rarsrlcr Meant Tho possibilities of tha English Ian- guage have frequently been tixed to describe the g e.it Aba kan gime of bateball, but for a'.riking Illustration this from the Herald, of Qulncy, Lll- noli. has rarely been eiunlcd. "Tho glnss-armed toy toldlers of this town were fed to the p gi yssicr day by the vadeveious Indian g'ava- robbera from Omaha. Tha flabby, one lunged Reubens wbo repre.ent th Gam City In the reckltiLS rush for tba baseball rennaut had tbelr shins toast- cd by the banillisk-eyed cattle-drivers from tha West. They stood around with gaping eyeualis, like a hen un a hot nail, and suffered the grtszly yawps of Omaha lo run tho ba&es un til their necks ware long with thirst Hickey hsd niore errois than Colu's Financial School, and led the rheuma tic pt c-ceiolud to the morgue. Tha Qulncys were full of straw aud scrap, lion. They couldn't hit a brick. wugon with a p.ca-ux, and ran bases like pallbearers at a funeral. If tbr bae hits ere gtowiug oa the back of evety man's neck they couldn't retich 'em with a feather diihter. It lol ed as If t'.o A jiaig luiattd Union of Suu:a Anerlc-.n tlnodcoes were In aection fur via's in He thlrty-lhlid de cree. T he sewers siocd about and wList'cl Fc: tu'p, and a'eie so waok they eu..:un '. II.' I a g.4S of brer 1( It had bvt'n all foam. Evoiyi.h!ng w.u yeilov.-, rtky sud wnanblasted, llae a sl gto.-tel full of doggie gammon The gn.u e was whlsVered aud frost bitten. 1 he Otitabogs ware bad enaiigb but the Qulncy blown 801 had their tins-sewed up until tboy couldn't ncl.t a crazy quilt twines Una Ud around t)Mr mcJu-' 3r r EARLY TRAINING OF 6INGERS. Many of tha "Golden Throats" Wsra Perfected by Nature. As some of us know, Adellna Pattl sang as a child. Her voice required little or no training. IU beauty and placement were Ood-glven. All Pat'i's wise guardians did waa to prelect l er against exposure of all kinds. Pa tl made her operatic debut at an sire when It would be a crttie to bealn tha vocal training of the average girl. Nellie Melha is another wtifc e gnll en throat was perfected by nature. When Melha left her Australian home for Farts, where sbe acquired soma "frills," her voice was perfect, so no one, unless It be the unknown teacher In far-away Melbourne can honestly claim any credit for Melba's "vocal method." Mme. Tetraxzint, who came rather late Into her own was always a nab ural slngpr. It Is reported that she studied tone production but five months. But Tetrar.zlnl lived In the bonis of her sister Mme. Campan.nl. who Is a singer, and hearing this sis ter practice for yearn supplied the clever llntener with Ideas which en enabled her to curtail ber own studies by aeveral years. An Incomplete Lsndscsee. Mr. Kreezus, the multimillionaire. was entertaining a friend at his eie gant country homo. "I was born aw brought up, In this neighborhood." hi said, "and when 1 was a boy I une ' to think what fine thing tt mm' be to have a house on this hill. 1. the highest point f ground, you w'' notice, within a circuit of eeie:fr miles, and the view from here Is ex tensive." "It la magnificent!" exclaimed IV visitor. ' "Yes, and when the time came tha I could afford It I gra'lfled my boy lilt ambition by buying the land rottn. here and putting up this house." "I have been In a great many placci. and I have never seen a liner land scape than this." "That's what I used to think, b it I don't like It now as well as I did whei. I was a boy." ."What makes tha difference T" "It Isn't complete." "Not complete? Why, you own t" landscape, don't you?" "That's the trouble. I own all oJ 11 hut that eight-acre patch over there beyond the ereek, about six ru!l away. Tha old curmudgeon that owns It won't sell It to ma at any figure." And Mr. Kreer.ua sighed dismally. "A Bad Speculation." There are pentltents and penitent Some are sorry that they did wrong: others regret tbe unpleasant coi-.ne quencea of their evil deed. Gove tio: Iluborur of Virginia once defended s man charged wltb stealing a pair ol shoes. Tbe man was convicted. One day, years after, the governor wss standing conversing with seveml lawyers In front of tba court-houte. when a man approached and said .k wished to speak with him. They walk ed off together, and the man asue-i. "Squire, do you remember I one, hired you to defend me?M "Yea." "Well, squire, the taking of tr.eta shoes was tbe worst Jot) I ever did. 1 didn't keep 'em a week. They pat tue in Jail; I gave you tbe only bnrt 1 had to defend me; my crop wis lost 'cause I couldn't see to tt; and then, squire, they gave me thirty nine Hhes at last I tell you, squire, It was a bud speculation." Tha Ashes of Columbus. Columbus died at Valladoild, Spain, May 10, 1506, and h was buried In tbe Franciscan Monastery of that elty. In 1513 his remains were removed to tha Monastery of Laa Cuevas, at Se ville. Ten years later they were tak en to Hlapanlola, to the Cathedral of San Domingo, whence they were latei on transferred to Havana, Cuba. As a reault of so many removals it Is now next to Impossible to say Just where tba great man's dust reio-tea. but probably they rest at Hsvaua. If no. there, then tba wbola matter la a mys tery. A Llva Town Some are Inclined to call this a dead town, wbenfor some time there has not been a ntght that something hasn't been going on worth nic-n:lonlrg A moving picture show every nignt, revival at the Methodist chureh, with good music snd gospel preaching an.i a skating rink and lodges, and every thing that human Inclination for varie ty could wish, and then to think tbr town dead. If. there Is anything abou: tha town that la dead you are It. Yo had better wake up some. Just thin . of a town this slse with two bands list ours I Mount Ayr (la.) Preae. Style In Writing. Many things go to maka a great writer, saya Conan Doyle. One Is style. No man In tba world baa a natural style. To get atyla ha must turn to the best writers and Impregnate him self with them. Surely. 8:evensor, has helped many a lama dog Into a "style." Tbe young writer aleo nocd-never-endlng patience. When I becan to play a game ot ping pong with my self on ona alda of the net and edl tore on tha other, and my manuscript aa tha ball, I needed aa much pstle -o and philosophy aa any man upon thl oar tit A Village of Pallesna. Ob the lower course of tha Casa naance River In West Africa exists what a French writer has deecnlbed as "village of pelicans," Tha birds have been so mercilessly hunted that they avoid the presence of man, but In tha neighborhood of their "village" they show comparatively little fenr. There are even native African huts un der tba euoruious yaobab-treea in which the birds have established their community. The nests are placed at tha ends of the branches, five or tslx In each tree. Dry branches, rudely In terlaced, form an Insecure-looking platform covered with a thick la;er of down, and there the'young blsds. laughably big and awkward in such a situation, may ba seen maintaining an ana Labia aquUibrlaui. yet nse losing tkeir Wluc. : ta-i1, .rMfoi. Tho is tho mont tlior :ughly tract ic:i!. liclfiil, useful iml entertaining, national illustrat ed I agricultural V family weekly in" the rnited Stales. I New I York 1 Tribuna I Farmer PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send your name for free sample copy to Now York Tribune Farmer TRIBUNE BUILO New York S PIKE 11 COUNTY PRESS .SI. SO A JOB PRINTING Letter Heads, Cards j$ Posters, Statements jy Oil1 H jads, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. j .NEATLY DOME Cults Another Thing. "Whom are .you going to give tkona clptrs to?" "To the Janitor, so thnt he will gVva us more heat "Why, I thonsjjit I beard yon abus ing him terribly this morning." "My dear woman, you don't think I dara address the Janitor like that? I waa talking to the landlord." OF IVtRYWWtRt WAS OPCNtO VP - Ana tvcRYTMtNO vj ran &HQ NQTHINS MA.THP.tO VtftY MUCH,' NOW JIMPlt IT WOULD Bl tfO UNO IN AIM0ST ANYTHING WHATtVtR MIGHT Bt THf fit- And awyhow and anyway - HUT SOrHTHINfi. antwhcri And Drink Only Tea. Mrs. Meek Sausages are so delici ous. Have you everr tried that flat? Mrs. Cleak- Only once: my hue br nrt . la such a golf (lend he won t ent any kind but the links. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notloe t hrel' twit ttmt mu npplitvi. tion will Ik- mm.' u nn t-ii.vi'i itur m Hrun tsTlvaiitK on Miii()nv Aunt 1. IWlu m- j'i look p. in. niu r Mir )Mivtrii nh i f Ah Cl nt An iliilily d'litljttl All Act tr priv vlilv (or iht tn ori-iKti'u auiI Rfguli t.T..n if cKrlntu lirxtrntUiij" Hpprorti) thi-LV Ii -Ivy or April A. I IK iiimI fh M-virni Mltiph lltflilM ibt'fl'IC, lurM CllMlUT fltl- nn i))tMiil (1 oKn nUi ii i ) rMt.tl 'TIIK VAV AC It I'OW tU tO'AfiV- Hit- lmi itirUir Mul iiltji-ct mi uj.n ti is, thi Mutlnif h id wrnu-p t-.UoD nr Htuply r v"' i nitii Atur lor t.-J iinm-iriuI unit iii;nuuitj ji:nn tlllip t hllVt pDfbt'HK ails' .jm 1 the Ant n( Ai-tin.s7 Hint i If lt(ipl infill thoruki. txmtern d t-iuu-nrf H,V 'Ituliur, ttUd I'otflU'll iiiti:Mi(f, rC'Ht.n, Hti HKrMKl (-K 1HK iVJll;iI.N Ci iIlK First Katioiiti! Fptk oi'DAilfcid tn iir aii.t u( tViiii,. ivnniu. t iui ut buiilufM, aitiM' -".il ItkH i.lii'K lutiOb And UUrmniu W 134 76 tivurUi nllM. wtcuiul un (J U!lif otiri lv& V. P. bUti ttf-afl tlM' OtTTUtuli.lU afh.lVAl IU! Prt'nuutnh un V A. itond 'ft! BomU, mm uriiitti, ?lo 0 tJ" f41 UaiikiiiK liuiiHo, .uviiUiirv -u Uliurea 1 MMfe 01' Due frm proved iwitw Si'0U 11 173 C Chti:! uuii (ith'-f th Ti' Tnt .... )u7 wi Note ut oibiT National Bn'ikii lit . m rutitluhni pniMr LUiruuc, uii fc iatitud wniai i .i yu LsAvviui Uuiu-jr twM.rvt iii jliMiik. vn: M ie 8 W W i . Kul.'tuptW ii luml ith 0 h. Ttuaurvr tt'jfc of tirclH(tco luki On Total tlW.UV VI IJABlliTUa L'ftpltsl stock pnid U IU: Mtrultin fund (i,uj it I'llMlf lilt-tj piutltai. ItWaXpt'ltSttBt mid lax-, pnld K'MO NrtltoUfat lirtllk UOlPMOUUIHIHllUt Uis.lrtJO (At ludlvU'UHl drpaMiW DUbjccD lO Oil k... 1S8 Wtt 81 Demnnd vrrilfli hW4 ol dfpiiMk.. 1,74'i 6h Cvrtliled o'tucka jay 0 Tutol - 91 State of tVnnj lfiu)ti. t'f.untj uf Pike, mm: I, Johu O. Wrtrui r, t'ttrhUr o( Hit hImv named bank du at,ieinnly ,Hi-r thnt the above ftiniaiiiful Ufruti ttie ol mj kuowlrdie nntl twlit f JOHN WiKNKK.Ciuihkr HuhDcrlhcd aim w.n ui iKfota uie tht Qib day f July Wli) J. C. ( HA.vrbKUl, taif Fubllo. UorrwH't A l Mi : A. IJ. H(V S, C. U A M-TH(rt. niieciora. iMt. W. A. Ii. Ml'K.'HLLL William B. Kenwo.they M. Pliy8icin and Surgeon. tl.loa and rtMld-'aca Hrud Slrei ihxi Court House MII.KOI'.D. For Kent Fnrninheil riin tn Mil. Emiuir of Mrs. tla I'mllon, tini er Broa l sud Ana HUewU, Kilfurd, Pa. aaauf : Doth l ii these a i h peporo .3 one fj year jj you send your hJ ortl or h and money to I Tho t Milford, $ PiUo gj County, m Penn U e ty N. V. YEAR a. Time TabEe ERIE RAILROAD. fl T PORT JERVI3 f lld Piillmaii vri.in, ii linlo, Vi is Kallr, ChnarnuqiM l.rke n' . 4 '!! lesgunnd Cln'-lniinU. Tlekeu on sale at Tort J i points In the West and Pcalhwest M inwoi nuvw han via any other flrat-olau Has. In fffsol Jane Ultli. lurj. I'kais Now I.kAVI Pnvr yii,l oa-k. H : r t i " Ml Dully " !at!y HlxprtH " Wt. Liienl Siimdnv -41 liilcU.- uiilv Sn H llmly .r " TtW. Wnv Hiindny ...iy . 411. lax-Hi miviit Sun t 11 ' I.iwal Kneiit Min.iry. 4. Daily rj .. " 70s. fUHdn. Iti.ly... fa-! a . 4 10 ' a a f, A W , fl M . H. r 'h imi. j an ' V4. wij duMy exe'i utMl') 4 SO ' ' 8. I'ally Rvpn-w 4! ' V Way rtmly eo'l uji'y SR ' " T!i, 1.'H.'-I Mimlny frpiv ... ? -s WKrtTWARl). HsT, i)slly Rvirotui is w 47, D.ill.r .t .K t) IU 4 114 ' Ii it r. 3 ' a i) in 14 IT Dully Milk Tnuu ' I Dally KxpreMa " lit. For Ho'daleK'pt Sou. " i, Rlprnul blnsirn Un: "'ml ' tO, Dally Ksnept 8niidsy.. " i. Lliulld DallT Kipivss Trains leave Chambers stmt, New (fork, for Port .lervls un no-k days t.iv. T.IA y IK, in 1, A t 1 00 I CU, 4 l, A in, f 1ft, 11 -J 14) r M On Sundvs, 7 tu, a. m IS 1A 1 1ST an. 0 IS r. m H i,. 8LAU8l)N.TIesi Agt, Pl.Jsrr's H.WIUwIpy, 'liv'u Prr A(snt. Chambers dl Si:..uNw Tork Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE liotnl par ei-plcr.-e if tba eartv .CCMtud Wtiliiu i.llf MiM-t ol tha Hip and dirvut y niy.niu Traaann H'tni-M table tu the ek'v WIILARD'S KCTFL A fainoi a hf.ttiry, r. unrkable frr &Uiurr-fila-M'tnrliinH an) liUff-autaiL4 pa.pulrrtiy HoftUtU reu-j. aWal, tvytfA nd iwirttttliy -vt , UB.,ti. NATIONAL HOTEL A ittiirtninrksiiiugtr hotels of Wash inu'iui, patnnued In former yrart t preiu)-nu and h'U nlM-iaL. jLlwuy r l. mix lavnriitt iMM xii:y rrmiwleled ar.a rrmlxrvtl h.-n r tin 11 tvitr. Oiip. I's. H K ilp MALIkK HI KTON. Hm. M. I llrte hutoli. rn the Drlnclpal p illtlm I ivilllefvu. nf Ihe 111 ital t 1, llr .. I'hi-v iinihfhrM . r., n, planes r., S tnatilp rnti O OCWITT sbsolutd) Harmless. Curat aa aa Ipsl BROMO-PEPSIN Hot lb Wt4 Pp.l" U I IHDtetSTtOM 1 tgussisi II Uraagl.ts, IO.. II.4IO.. For sale by O. O A RMSTljoita. Drngirlsl KN.Lt -COUCH no CURE thi LUNGS with Ff inor'fi IkiU Discovery FH3 itoycHS pp.irg t' ;Xi iiTi" sou a si 00. 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