tt;mb.b),s e.ai.sr.'ae-amtaiL'' 'l'-.t-L .'.'.'J! ,.'H! .', 3 tie wS-sr-c-c-sa HAND LAUNDRY Patrick White has opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford and all work in his line will be prompt ly and neatly done Goods will bo called for and de livered. Telephone. East Stroudsburg State Normal School FALL TERM Begins September 6th. oard and Laun dry $3.75 per wk, For Catalogue and Other Information Address E. L. KEMP, Principal. TAILORS Spring finds us ready with a full line of all the newest styles and fab rics for both Men fe Worn en. Have your clothes made for you and tboy will give you twice the wear at the same cost as ready made Men's suits from $12.50. up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts;-Milford, FMKSHINO KaPAIJUWd Utm mm IvmU-Mats obtain nd U ';-. 1 fcuUMadM4 lor mookmatc nti MB Oma te Oiovfrc U. . patowy Orfiov 1 wxUL Atmtiac er paot with dMcrlp- twlvU it 9tWU of a-r, oi 1 Jm tarn WK a till pat)M f tMynd, imut, Horn u Ofu fMtaV' Willi i 4 O.A.GJIOW&CO. J. C. CHAHBERLAIfi Real BaUte Agent oases ta Lota aad low without a out Peels la all hind ai Property. notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Offlc at Residenc on Water Street IIIMPai mU tMaiS TAt KN1 TWA 1 W Mlilat NMtaka AaW rUCK rr-w-ftwfrt M eMMMMMT. tv IvtW-IA-. U- P JJJt-j. lr"NCf . Na. in wwa OB-Ofi 6vRlrl frt,W V-rlcTJ M( .. O. ( WIS Of Interest to Woirnsn Bvery Woman Should Be In 7Mtni In Thl Cheap Mtlk Rafriewator DlraeMnM for Ha Make Ara Vary 8lmp and alM - Inexpensive. If milk la not kept oold U Is a dan gerous food for babies, for every min ute that It la muoh above the tamper. tura of lea th larma of disease In crease In It at an alii nm Ins rata. Very many babiea dla of summer oocnplalnt merely because their mile: baa bean allowed to stand for hesrs In a nsiiui room. The benefit of rigid "-napeo-tloa of the oow. the barn, th farmer, the dairyman, and the retailor SB wry largely of no avail If the prod-oat after reaching tha onuomar la permitted ta stand Bnoooied. Kaeplag th botUa In i-efrtgerate hording - a email piece of loa doea net make sellk a aafa food for the tsev.pssas.ar ta ftea BTTky freeitcf point. ' Many ara unable ta buy want tee la iunimer to preserve milk art ed nary refrigerators for tweaty-po-ar hour. Moat mothers, however, boy five or ten-cent cake every momtne; and by followlnf tha soggeatloa of Dr. Alfred F. Hess can make at bom at small cost an anoellent milk refHg. erator that reqnliwa only a very Utile loa. In Charities and Th Oommona, full deaorlptlon waa fives of tbla k eisenalv Ice-box devlaed by Dr. Heal of the Research Laboratory of the New York Board of Health, (ttnoa then hie device baa been feoonunenoV ed for uae by th health eothortUc ol New Tork, Chicago, Philadelphia and other cities. Where nurses have nrsad tha mothers to construct thla tiom made refrigerator their attempts have met with suoceas. In view of tha Im portance at thla time of year of tha problem of reducing Infant mortelttjr, part of tha directions ara bare g1e tgalnr "Obtain a box from the greoert any wooden box a foot' In depth IrtU a Fig. Vertical section of hom made milk refrigerator; 8, sawdust; T, cylinder of On or gaivanlaed iron; C oaa or pail. In which la placed tha milk bottle M surrounded by brake Ice, I; K newspaper hailed to ltd of ' ' f ' .' . I. ' ." 'I i. ' r';"i" 'is- ' Vr .. '- . : '."'AW"' n ' ' -r i't y r Pig. I Hortsontal aaotion of home. made milk refrigerator; M, milk bos tie; I. broken Ice; C, eaa or pail for holding loa; T, tin or gaivanlaed Bra cylinder to prevent sawdust. 8 tr falling Into space when can la re moved for purpose et emptying water. war the purpoaa. Boy tin pall with a cover, on deep aaonirh to add tuart bottle of mUk and a slightly larger pall without a eover. Phi on Inald the other, and stand then la tha center f the box. - Mow pack aawdost or eaeelalor beneath and an about them to keep the heat' from getting In; . complet the refrigerator by nailing about ftlty layers of news paper to tha nader anrfne of the box . Th nfrlgereesr Is bow ready tor as. la th anoretat soon as the mils la received. It should be placed In th pall and frr cent" worth of is should be eraoked and' placed about th milk bottle. Th eover should be replaced1 on th ean- and the 114 the wooden box. Every morning the melted lc should be poured off." Plewsr Fanning Big Industry. Th United Btatee now shows an output of domaetl perfumery of mors than ts.000,000 a year;, and to that amount Francs adds another 11,00, 00, . Most of th Imported perfum ery la In tha form of the finest ex tracts, which are used by th Amert- eau manufacturers la making up their Ofm brasAa. tar at present th aieeti aiafcarn aeMcmi try to get thaif alters from aatfr Sowers. In Franc Sowes farming Is on of th a tapis ln luslrlwa of to oouatry and tlia quality of tha flowers and tha richness of their odor are aaequaiad ucept oaly by a few of the choicest products of Turkey, Arabia and Syria. In th valley of the. Tar la Franc mora thaa lOu.oUv acres are devoted to th lassv Ing of Oowera, aad auoh taunt as v arailobie show that kn lol French anaiifietiima used M0a0t pound mt srsngi bines nms. I.PMu pound of rasas. tMjMg poenda each ef vtoteta, tiibuiniass ad cassia, b tide smaller quantities of many other bioesom. Bom of th oils, Ilk wln tnrreen, peppermint and aaearmlut. now are made m this eoancry, but tha four principal animal perfumes, musk, slvet, ainbergria. aad castor, whoa aa ivea permaaenos k the aeltcat vegetaM perfumea, aH to b Imported. ' Battteshls) Victoria. i Is the manoeuvring of the Mediter ranean Beet odt Tripoli. March 12, It'Jl. the battleship Victoria waa sunk In a collision with the battleship Csav perdowa. Three hundred aad thirty- eight officer, and mea were drowaad. Including VIce-AdKUral Sir Oeurge Tryoa. The Bnalugs of a aouM-aur- IUA Maatad AAmtcM Tryaev the. d::sut of sary louise The Mtn white srhoorhouee at Tvnbridg wsa fairly alive with light The blackboards hsd undergone a transformation and presented to the admiring visitors not stolid and brain rankling mathematical problems, neither the tremendously pusstlng words which told of a near impend ing spelling lesson, nor that unvary ing list of kings beginning with V.'U- llsm the Conqueror. No. none of for all such msddritlng prob lem wer forgotten for the present, bat Instead bright red and blue birds sat stiffly on their perches on on board, two American flags wer lov ingly eroseed on another, and a still mors attractive decoration was ths ship ta fall sail, and the captain at th helm, the efforts of Jhnny, ths prSd of teacher's heart And the non et of the school when aa artlstla favor waa asuled for. Th blossoming gersnlums - and BfKttted bea-oalaa made a wry pleasing Dackground on the small platform, and th Ivy waa lovingly dvoorxd. ro aa to completely cover the dufciUwl plaatorlng behind teacher's chnlr. In fact, these yearly nerforivantefi of Mlas Brown's pupils sinoe her 1l stsllatloa as mlstrepq of the Ti'n- brldg School, district No. 5, five jnun previtms, had come to be a looked for octal event of the year. Karh of tlie 10 pupfla occupied a recogalr.ed pines on th evening4 programme, and the loving parents and neighbors looked admiringly at th pink and white dresses, th flaming necktie and slicked heads on the front row. ! do hope," whlapered Mrs. Spoon- er to her neighbor. "1 do hop that Sary Louie will give ns a new pier this year, for If been the same thing for the past five years. Why I know It by heart myself. 'Half a league! Half a leagul Half a league onward!' She la qner child, poor Bary la, and always waa. When sh once got her mind sot on a thing, nobody enn't itp sot he. I never Be ch s child. Sbs knows more hlst'ry than all Tunbrldge put together, but that' all she does know, aad there ahe's learned that oo ptec aad Bays she dont know nor dent want to know no other. ! "Tea," aaswsred Mrs. Smith. "Miss Brown's talked and talked to her, but you might aa well talk to our old Molly. She'll Jeet learn history, and what good will the stuff do the child I'd like to know. All the children are saying bow she'll Jest spoil the whole programme. My Mary told her shs'd think sbe'd be ashamed not to know nothing but that stupid half a lesgu affair, but Bary, she said, Jest tossed her head and asid she wasn't askla' nobody to be ashamed of her, aad that If Mary looked out for No. 1 shs'd do well end havs ber hands fulL Don't that sound jest like her old araadslrsf At T.M sharp Miss Brown aros-e from her aaat, while all th would-be arttata felt little shivers coursing up thslr tiwmMIng vertebra all but one, for a look of calm resignation pre dominated oa the countenance of ths tall, lean, lank Bary Louisa, the his tory authority of district No. 5. One by on the rosy faces, tossing curls and dancing ere mounted ths plat form; on by one th stiff bows wore made, th thrilling lines rendered In youthful Bobraee, th songs B'.ir.g, and bow Miss Brows announced "A setoctloa," by Sary Louts Augusta Be-btly. A titter cams from one corner of th seat; a general hm m m breath d from th back row, and there was a blowlag of aosas as Bary, tha gray eyed, l-summsrs Sary, her hair asnoothly plaited dowa her back, ths with It scanty folds orna- hy the socket handkerchief, sooBTsly fastened so aa to present a -sary perfect triangle, ascended ths at. Thar was sven aa added flush on teach era tae. soon superseded. BwsBT, by a look of gained dignity. wary Bwuated th platform with a Imfc ' ef salra determination, and wttaowt further ceremony she glanced la the direction of the open window, aad, striking aa attitude of horror and projecting her skinny arm In the (II reotioa ef the window, fairly 8l'"uted at the top of her country lungs, "Flrt! Fir! Flral " She got no further. Farmer Jones bounded out of the door like a shot; -the audience wet on their feet craning tbelr necks to wards th 'direction Indicated. "Where!" -Oet out th horses!" "We terf "Help!" "Th Town HallT" "My wedding drees!" exclaimed the newly married Mrs. Fanner Blake. For a mlaat all la waa forgotten, and In ImsglnaHoa every farmer's wife ptes ent saw her bow butter and fresh datssmlaatlng their odor to eeeadlng la ektuda of em una, wall tha youthful portion of th adlBC sat rigid ta their acta. la the midst of this conimojon, teacher's authoiitatls vole was heard to penetrate to th remotest coraer of the roosa, th result of which was a subdued slleac tor about a see and a Bary LouV Augusta calm ly anatlnBttU Hew M Pund ths Pols. ta t&s summer of mS, aojouiiisol. -1 only by my mother-in-law, 1 started out ta search of the Pole. I thougut It best at tbla time not to make any premature announcemeut of my luten tloaa, aa my mother-in-law was not feeling well and I was afraid that ths notoriety might unnerve her. W passed ths winter la Oresnlaud, where my mother-in-law kultted me eom worsted neckties and a pair of sealskin suspenders. In the dead o( winter we started north. We both felt very confldeut of win ning, aa we had bees practicing every wlntor fur years of going sleighing In sa old-fuhloned New England sle gli. Having survived thst, ths Pole hid Bo terrors tor us. On ths list w reached ths Pole. The journey up was rather tiresome, as my mother-in-law Insisted on wak tnt ms up at o'clock every morning aad raadiax family -Marera. 1"' Of 'Imeresi Women i Hew tr .;'.. Nest Fswrlnj Cor rr i:f 1 .wipf P. rs herrtali thiul-.' ,'t r, l!ttli Si.ace as Pot'hle A Cjei lira divert Hers. v;. It Is lr ;yn prndli-al to Blv a corner bt jcpr' rrr.pr-d for sewing, in 'inoet hrar-o the sewing room Is identified v.tth the bedroom, or even the living room, rind whst would or dinarily be the distinctive sppolnt ments of a sewtns room are kept on dor cover or hehlnd B esreen. In a room, or even lrt of rooii, special ty allotcd to U.em, Such 'hings would give an spnearanc of cosines and practical eon-fort, A eewliig nierhlne, a wire dress model, a workb.-hkot, a darning bag, and oilier things whlrh would give a characteristic air to a separate little sewing room, only serve to give a bedroom or other room where they are kept an untidy and crowded ap pearance. Some housekeeper try to make their Dewing paraphernalia take as little space S3 posttibio, but. ntn to the roost methodlrsl this Is no fiesy task. An assorted "bundle of clothes, stocking's, ilnhnela and other things that ar waiting to be mended bafors being put sway, Is always on eye sore to those members of the fnnitly who arc absent for tha greater irt of the day, and should the hoppa wlfe decide to provide for herself ?o..ie space, be It ever so stnntl, -w!'re these articles crtt be kept, thi Mos Is sure to be fsvornb'y acrrr'fd by every one. Sometimes the machine l- wedced Into the remote corner of a ciirhord. but even when this Is the esse It It a great nulsnnre to d'a out when 11 Is wanted. ... It Is the eastett tl.'n3 to lr prov'nc a sewing room in yreir own "-.edrconn with the aid of a folding swn, I t hind which the sewing rr.Q.-htns. I chair, a smnll tftble and the bankc'i and bags thnt flecmo'itate in sui-e numbers can be ItepL A drees stand my be added, bui this Is not noeemry ttrV-p one doct sewing for outsiders. The home sew er will perhaps pre'er tsB apne tr. the compsriy o' s-.'-h s blky sr'Me when shs has her danp'-tcr or slete' wbn Is ready to "ty on" at any time The Idea of a lHrg rri irtay ap pear to dlrai'.VT 'age sa an epen i've arltcle, but there Is a w&y In which lt cost can be nilnln-li'.fd. Prob '! one has sn o!d clolhw horse whlcl has seen so much service that It l no longer neful for I's oiisln'il work A man. or even a boy, can ofee render It Arm with some blnd'ng, which can 'be bought for a few pene at any furniture repairer's. Cover the horse with some Turkej red or a cheap cretonne that w'll tm with the room and lit the lnotde wilt a number of pockets, large one foi patterns and smaller ones for reels of cotton, wool, flcliisors, thlrrblcs, tspa buttons, etc. Once tried, such a scrcn will b proved to be an invaluable article, and Its cost enn be reduced to a email Item. A screen can be bought ready made, but 'It will not be so easy tc make tbe pockets as on one that has been made at home. Nlcht Llghta. Nothing could be more harmful tc th ayes of a growing child than llj-hl In the room where It Is sleeping. While It may not disturb tha rest. It Is a great strain Upon the muaclei of the eyes and uervee, and Is th cause of much trouble In after Ufa. Th child should become accustom ed to sleeping tn a perfectly dark room from bis earliest lnfsncy, snd nc amount of pleading should procure foi him th night light It Is not orb detrimental to the general health, but sluo very harmful. Sleep Is more refreshing la a dark ened room, and th wis woman who wish bright ye will see that ber bedroom la furnished with green hoi- land shade under th ordinary shades. Thee are very easily artjesfc ad, acd th womaa will nod tham no trouble, as use, erea If aha expect to rest but a short half hou. A BsliJ retxp. Vary few bride of th tssnt day plead guilty to the oM wpeswtitiaea feeling against the removal of th ling nfter It h' t c keen placed on the flBg' r by ttu? o 'degroom. It thun ccnelde'.td m. lucky for th rinr to be taken of sf'er It had once feeei. put on. Nevertheless In cue f&nill) th sams ring has be -n used for gen erstlons for tbe rcsri-iago of It snem bers, and au crdlp.iry iln ha been aubstltuied for It alter tiie wedding ceremony. To Pe.us-vitar. "Dont clo'S the oyen door fth s baug whu s i-wko la be.uK r-'tkvU, the Jar may maks ths 'iak be . Flour In Brick. A new a'eltiod of preserving (lour us re:eudy been sutibitod with sue- ess la li-nisnd. It Is ucae by u'.siuii of couipieb(.triii. N Its hrilrauli au paraius t): liour i bane- )tu ths forms of brlt ks, aiid ttc t t'.r destroys al forraa of lirhal 1! s tj preserving the Hour f.-o.u u.e tiivasj uf Insects. wLlie it Is ttju4,l toC'Jis tresa MitU. . Wkj ' ij.-:7M CUB !01A. oij: , 1 air: i , : jo ! The Way Oul I or-z :i at 1 :' ; -if a Nancy! Nancy! Come here, -kt" Iflrho whined the querulous ei;p Into doleful sllenc, but there no r'spnne. Rlnlng on on elbow te woiimn In the bed sniffed the at or liei e affrightcdly. A tiny wreath i f Muoko curlod through the doorway nun drilled visibly through th wln- tlo'.f i.crf en. liorp ng bark on her pillows she eorered nilaeruhly beneath the bed clorhes, rrlnglng her hands Impo ten'ly. 'Nancy! Oh. Nancy!" she rhrleked In long drawn cadence, "the house's afire an' I shall be burnt up rure In my bed. Why dont you lOliiC?" Il'it no Nancy came. Nothing but r'.n t-fnl aounds frnro the summer un- cer-orld answered ber frantio ap- ;)xa, and fir a moment shs lay t. . e, lljtenlng. Then, when another Miij "ii'ral, and yet another, wavered Krst-efully before the doorwBy. and frr i rompwhere Tir ths kltcben af.e a crackling sound becams audl hl . i, she rained herself again, si!ll I'f niig. . " on Vni1," le began, q-iaver1n,j-!y. ' ;hrt 1 anln't cok a i-rp lor ng i llvo y'ftiH. ari ytt," her voire rope ar.'t i;y. "yet. you go out sn' l:ave ii-e an' let the hour.o kcteh rnrc w'r.Me you're grne. Nanny, Nancy -I say!" i:er voice died lu a prolorscd w ill, but as before only echo replied. Fear fully she noted that tbe open door way was half obscured by smoke. Shs could not dls hero, alone, roasted alive In her bed. No, and she would not. A little of fhs determination hat hrd shone lu tier eyes before the shock enme that hsd made her a help less b'.rdcn to Nancy lighted her eyes. She drew one foot up enrefu'ly and pushed It out b tween the bed rloihs. The other f.-llowed, and with the unaccustomed sensation of the hare floor against the soles of her feet came renewed eournge. Holding by - the ccscmmtn slip edited cautiously to the klttheu dovr. Some clean clothes left to nlr ho'l toppled over oo to the red hot ttme nnd a miniature conflagration started. Her eves smarted from the orno'ia. lltf'e darting tonguns of (lame terrified her into fnrgetfulnuss of her affile. Ion remembrance only of the dire nos slty for Immediate eeeaps. Save for those crackling flan es the houfe was deadly still. Unsteadily rhe groped her way throimh the stilling b'.ach neas that filled the kitchen, nnd at last felt the cool-tig brucses fro-o the outer door fan lier cheeks. She lean ed figalnat the casement a moment dlsztly. Then, a carriage came Into view around an adjacent turn of the road. "HI, here!" shs waved her bands wildly. "Stop, can't ye? Fire! Fire!" The carrying qualliy of her voice proved efficacious for the man pulled ths relus taut and sprsng to the ground. "Wal, I awau!" He paused sn In stant before the open doorway, tbe excited wou.on swayiag to the case ment. "If It Bint Miss Haynes." He gapped with amazement. "How on earth did you git bere? An' " he glanced sheepishly around. "Whar's Nancy f" "I don't know, I called an' called an' aha didn't come." She grasped him by the sleeve, pushing him to tbs In terior of the kitchen. "8 thre," she ursd him excitedly, "put It out, cant you?" "Course," he returned stoically and went to work. A few minutes' tusnle with the chain pur. p and a coupie of bucket metamorprvoeed the clean kitchen Into a dampened, blackened abode, and when that was accomplish ed he turned again to the woman who was leaning weakly against the door. Now," he demanded, imrtly, "whar's Nancy r "I dunno," the reply cam wonder lugly, "sh was lronln' an' I guens," hesitatingly. "I must hav been asleep, an' when I woke up she was gons." Suddenly terror dswned In her ej es, "You'd better ro an' look for her. Ezra," she sa!rt. tremi'loiKi'y, "u'e be she went into the barn tor . e L-.n' p'raps she's fainted. She hain't lelt real well lately." "No wonder." He disappeared around the corner of th hour, pres ently reappearing with a very lljip and pale but happy looking Nau.y "Yes. she did," he said briefly in re ply to an Inquiring glance. "Bhe was out there on the floor, cleuu gouo. An' now." He steadied Nancy with oue strong srui while he uilt.fcd fee te face with her mother In the door way. "For these many years. Miss Haynes, you've laid there la the bed an' Nancy's done all the work for this house. You thought you couldn't git up. No, 1 nl'i'i hiunilit' you." in rsply to a quick gesture, ' but Nsu'-y. she wouldn't marry me boue you needed her. You wun't be needln' her much longer sooo's you gtt a Utile stronger, so' then," he paused Im pressively, "Nancy sn" me's goin" to ft xsarried, so's sh can rest a lit tle." Nancy looked up at her mother np peaUugly. "He's wanted me so long, Ma," she plerded, "an I wsnted to pleaae you both. But." she sigh; d a little, "there didn't a -em to be no way out of 1L" . Th woman tn the doorway looked dowa at the pair oo the doorstone and sudden realization of all her self deception had cost tbem came to her. "I guess," shs said slowly, "th tire's msde a way, an'," after a moment's deliberation, "you might as well take It."-.MISU T.. PRATT. Trick in Aii Trides. Stranger. "yum ikinnei wetter bow you have cut my ctlu a second time If you csn't shavs batter thaa that you will Ion all your customer pret ty oulck." Barber's- Appreniice.--"Not at all: I am not allowed to sbsve tbe regular customers yet. I only I Lavs sirsrup I eus i i. . L i. is (ho lut tin; inelilv iri:ci icnl. lir!)t"n!. ii -m; I'll! :iiin e I) t o i ! ii i n i : c . nation.i! iil i !;: i e;l i. ;ih 111' ii iV nullify wi !.! u, tlie J'ni.rd St.-r't- i New I York ; Tribuno m Farmer FKICE, ONE DOLLAR Send your nnme froo Biimple copy NewYor'xTrlbuna TBISUNI BUILO rxsw Vsrk PIKE COUNTY ,.$l,50 A JOB Letter Heads, Cards Posters, Statements Dill Hsads, Envstopas Circulars, Etc., Etc. - NEATLY 01 , -, : y jsm NOTICE 0? APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Nt.tif i. 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V t-iiu tn.- Of bustUMi, June ), UPl Bl&OUKt'K- Loana aiid dtouuti 9 U-oidiH(tH. t-HuimHl nitU uim ourifl .... .. fj, 14. Houd wk''urt oinui In lion Pmniiuinft mi U i. Uoi.ti . . . Bouda, awuriile, etc. . tittbkiug lioutw, ftipn'.tur and fluurm- One from upprovid rfin ruruuM Obf-cka eUirl othwr t'af h TrMik NoM of olbei NmiIcouI Etiikt KieaOtuioal pK,er uuifvucy, uuk- ela and oeni Lawful Mouuy Hr-Uvrrti In Bank, la: 3pwl. 8 01,8 (), Legal -tender notja ... tM 00 Htdtfiiiptlon fund with U b. Tromurw(5 of oifoalation) W (am u 10 .i-7 tx j 1 ft. !(. Hi i.Vl l:(l i S.:H1 W 12011 (HI Total flUU.MS 91 L1ABII.IT1BS dapttal stook paid in I Vf) Ou Surplus fund lli.uuu on Undivided proflr.ii, leg expenses and tales paid P 61(1 88 Xststonal BHnk notesoutntAodlng I6.UUU 0U Individual depublt suujL-ot tu asdk 1S8 tun si Demand e-n llfk'Oterf of deposit.. 1,7,'i m CerUned t lucks IsU DO Total glWtta PI dtate of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, ss: 1, John C W sruer, Crtxliiur of iLu bove named bank, do solemnly istar thnt the above atateiueut u true to the bevt of uiy knowledge and belief. JOHN O. WABNK II, Cashier Subscribed sno sworn io before Bie this nib day of July lviu. J. C. CHA7MUKU1.AI. N itsrv Public. Corruot At4)sl: A. U. UKUV K, I I'. O AHUSTI OMU. I lM rectors. W. A. H. llrlCHk.l.L. William B. I'trwoitUy !.. C Physician and Surgeon. Orloe auil rbslu-moo Hruail Stii-t est Cnnrt, Hums. UJI.rCU). For Kent Fnrniriliod noma ? r.'iit. Enqo'v. if Mrs, Kit Polllou, t'orner ixoau end Ann Street, Milford, Pa. An n Fo-ti-4. "MetnpbyM. ' tja-' H;-; i.r "'i-.-t ,. f.f Orc'iCii. kt h 'tii.iiur .o i-.i.u iHi'i, u a subjtK.1 t- ; .ilv.,., .. M.u ui m.; of tbe cat .i.J i.-.Q L-rvl. "A cat. you know, onot tft furh in qiiftit of LapplneHS. She wai.rtered up. she wandered down; ab L,jtiitoud '.hi animal and she questlonod that Finally, wrapped in medltalloa la a tree, she rerrelved aa owl MOwl!' said the cat, tell me. moet wlee bird, where happiest la to be found!' " 'lu n:edltnt!on.' the owl rupiUd. 'Meditation alone la ibe true a i-t of happiness.' BV Bald te cat, 'on wha' tub Je-ct am I to meditate?' " 'Ou the bubjec-t.' the owl answered 'which has occupied the r e of olj since the begin 'it n 5 of tl:isO -nau'l Which came flret, the owl or the e , tor, while the owl cornea fiooi th ao aleo doee the erg come rrnm owl!' Seattle P-nt-Intellif-nf I Henator Taylor, of '(".' of an old neeio who-w- --a married aecietly. Tn . . of It and Hsktn' tlie i ' . i:-rvifd. "1 ain't i. - I I.yvy -e-.ld. " V II- ,., -I'.-. .. r-i :be old nie-a "I .'t : oti la yo.t Uifl't, ! ia aoH.ii) u Cioth of these papers one y i-s n r f o r only I Ofi f you SOfltJ your order and money to Tho PRESS Mllford, County, l-'cnn. i A YRA. tur t-i r" armor Y. PRESS YEAR D0:! - i I ' 1 able a V HRI3 RAILROAD. fi T PORT JCRVIS Solid Pnllmaa trains to BnTslo, Nls rs r'alls, ChaiiKnqna Lake. nivslsi. '.'hlbtiM'1 an 1 Cincinnati, Ti. k, r. on Mis t Port .Is alt !"lnta Ii ibr Wsstnnd Prnthwetl lovet n-e (,m ! any other flrst-ctsss llns. In .-fttift. I una lih, 1("1. I'mais N-iiv l.UAVl Ir'OKT .Irnvia s 1 in t.nw$ KSl'WKH ! 11' 4 10 " r- )' u y Kpres I.tl " l, I.uer.1 tr.stept .Sunday . 0 lu " Hull'lays only to , ii :i i.Vu... Fdtpivus 64 . '. " Ji. Way Sutidny tuly 7.91 ' ' ix. l,oenl except . fl n u a Hul I ' fW, 1-ooal klw-pl 8unilsy . tu ri 4. I'.iy Kipio.j, a r v. r uii'iav Orly tan ' ii Vnr Hally evo't -uiid'y SO ' ' , '- Onliv Es';n 4 HI ' So. 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