1 ! r o 3 in '. yr or ure 3 a troubl'3 ';'rv)3 Ln..5t . .i O BROAD OT., .:. .' 1 r i . ' ;f African ' ;3rn..; Trails $ S . in H f . w A win! v(; Jli- AI'Kh.'.VN" HITS' i W 1U ! TF.N HV W.YNTKD 'NOW a, ever, City Town ;!'u. V 'ii.iye to ii.ir.Jli;". .Colour! litovM'li's (iRNIt Ho'j;;. of. O v . FOH KLI.L A i'WI'.S' VHi.) l .(" 1 1 S I M-k' ill ti ' I f.3 Tifih Avcuu-, . t- ; ' T. R. J. Kie.'ri u Son, Agents Iron and T.'n V t o f i c ; - of - 1C i a, J s f ' ! Metal Shingles and Met?l ,0v i'irgs Hardware,. Stoves -and Ranges . 1 Gutters, Leader?, Fhiiiibing, Gasauing. General Jobbers and Repairers. : I I Broad Street, Painting-, Djccrating, Hardwocd-finishing-Grainin?; (. Gilding Sign 'Pain tins' I ! V High class Papeihangiu atisiiict'cn . GU kliAl ! XEIiJD. 5 -HI C 'J I MILFORD ":-l-it t . .. 7, 7.-y'. All k:!;v constantly ni pr'(-fs tli:.ii-i'l.-:fvhcn'. V I -v V LitllOil in' Ti.'ii! ti'nd 'uarantrv 9 ' 4 ( GIVi: I S A VL latui:!..r:i N:;k' l-'ing ('. t'ur i -t Ave. - 7t!i M.. . M:.'.t:uunra. l'.t. 6 I ; .?. i n a n d - pi-' : in Gas ri-::v'n any vitta vour .c.-Jro.ix-c'v in, know. r r t t t r f. r c -6 . ;,i.r (i?D. PA, X 1 A '. f HIM I I.F 'J- ' " N EW YORK H iltord Pa 4o T 1 ' u'v. : . 'TJ;UiNA 'y-. . juA' . .'- s. k-J.-.'.lt t "1 r oit)l Jv liuii'1. - Tit lnver slate t Ui'M- n ' ' !',,. ;l ui'i i,))fa .ni';( M-.ti-.)ii. ' J 1 Ti ftAlt WAY POUCH DOG3. Hew They Are T ml nod to Gjartl thm Cimpany'g Property. Ah an nddltloonl protection to th Hull docka & scheme baa Just beea fiitmumid br which the pollca eon- faMni uf Je North Bawtern Railway nn n:t'ht d:ry will be .' d.:-.o'eU by dog. It Is t',.n Vi rod ale breed that Is en pktj-tK.' liMt! tbn expiintent has been htifndvd iib !o much success that JarP Vcnnls have been provided and it l now propopd to augment, ths number of animals. Tramps scarcely over Rlet-p out on the docks now, but bold tbe dogs in deadly terror. lUaoh dog undergoes a most labor at; training which centres wholly aro'jii-i T,f id, that every person dr--HRea in other tbn police uniform U an ent'iny. rttia la an Important point ard no prrson drosRed In plain I'ii'tiif-fl is alli ed to touch or pet the d"KS. In' i"jli'enKn who tend them must on.y rwrrr tho Jtennela In uniform. TV dr-L; tire t:upht to oby a poMce a n'H Aiii.-tle whlrij tb(-y soon learn, f- ilie Air terrier Is obedlenC h BMiTj'.ii und'r.(HR Btr1t and r ; 'd tr;t:niuK and no far the dga h .vo r 'td'rff most vlu;ible service. M; 'e Fashions in 1850. Ynl- '.ih'nn of fitl years ago had u"i.fi i):m omi ,'nr t b-!td?9 long hair. "';);.-"';, i , rn . 4 n h i and buttoned un-in- emit ih hroad straps. Kvery t: :n hi) !rp(i to be well dressed v c !j a ru.it tih in the colinr i t ;(! brtik r; fbe hat rested upn f . T!: i '- -r itm was so prevalent th-il, -)i(!'rp to Pir Algernon Wet, "pv.-r h:.r vi?d a crt.-;vent of cloth on :bo 'w-'.' k o the hrMii to prevent the r; .h'r.r or t; ;:..iv-.r, or tntltatlon h-,-', i.i vM.h Vio h;it wan made, f-:. Tf;' nr ii-pn Invented. " a i " !- , --rt-T! H'lthontv we 1 ii ! 'o;i. im h-.;rs v.re unknown, i ;n uln? h folding ohupeau hiH-s v. -e !4',;;,y:i miTied under the H hu. nn np-jthecary or a SD:;f"'.ir wo i. 1 lu-ve firand of leav ing his futt in ibe hnM of the hmtse wr.p'i' i v ..y i - 1 1 i ri or dining." ! Tl Elgin MarMcs. r,. . or.s ;-cvlptures are so i d ;o:n ;ho na-me of the Engiltih J f. . vti.i n ft rhem from Athens to ! lxT-it-n. u Q.-n Lord Elgin was ap ' po.:itrd Aaibassador to the Porta, ha ! 179-1. his attaotkm was eallefl to the Imminent danger of destruction ueer which the Athenian sculptures lay, nd at the urnt opportunity he bad tli'-Mt taken from their places In the Ptr'heaoQ and conveyed to Efegland. They were flntti'y acquired by the BriV h '.i Cnvernincnt and In 1816 were de poeitud In the British Museum, where they s are treasured with almost re ligious care. Original Miniature. T:. original mlnlafure wer tha fim til pictures with which manUBCripta 're illuuiir-Hted In the middle ages. : Tlii-y tt thfir name not on account ' nf lilr uiiuute Rlze, but hecause thej i rr.a rolled with minium (red lead), 1 whi ure rime the luillan designation 1 ullnir.t jre. Folluwlog the Invention of trie i.rt of printing and engraving, clr.lature painting entered a new lira."!', an1 tli word came to mean In popular parlance Blmply a small por- tra!t. . OIVi.NG FOR A PURSE. GlHs Striving for Glory of ReooveHnf Lost Bauble. There Ifi a new theme of Interest for fociety people visiting here. The ar diving. The diamond studded puree of Mrs. t O O. viiier la the goal of tberr ef-fiv-tx All of them are helm or heir and a roaiblned estimate of thvir incomes brtnKa the total up te an hour. Mcy. Vtller was on the pleasure pier wtt( hing her children In the tviu-,r when ah dropped her gem in crusted pur-so into the ocean. It was a Kift about which hovered senUmen a! i oli- ctlantt and therefore she w.-rt peiurb-d. So were her friends. Tl. it is w)jy they have organized dlv lm: parties to .search for the bauble. ThH fart that it coutatned $235 in gold doerf not matter to them. They a e diving for glory and social .per- Lvery morning Ujey are out not Dr-.astliin the breakers, biS combing th bot -.urn with their manicured liir;d tn g-ritip ba.'k this toll of the r v-S.iHia tiarabara correspond ence Ltfi Anifies Kxamlner. Sweet Peacs. N'rtgget." aald the doctor, Mrs "w:.r tiv and needs a rest. He murft t- i' .i.iti.s for three inootha" ifi, ::;denuid!"' wiie exclaimed. 'TU " dv-' ted :o go Uiure." " ei j x utt. You go for three MK'M-ii. a.';t-r he comes back. Tht v : i e I;:t. lJt months' rest. Secrecy Assured. iV',:i: !Jit our stenoKrapher t -):'. I -i u!'ri after they are a ti-:y Uhl '..'!'.. 'I did you do? Discharge l.l'.nf No RuiMd his salaxv and put him unutT contract." A Toncue TtU TMmfWM "Botu of thaa WckCU Iwtoien ar renllr verf hard amaelaU. tar hv ataiice. 'The aesaeth, and tt auffl- ttii us.' " "Tathth eathlrr thald." Uthplngly thoiiled Mtthth XUUuUwtk. "You thimply thar It thcx The thss th athoth. and tt thufflthatk uthl"" Osiltur. Culture is not an accident of birth, although our surroundings advanos) or roti.rd It; It is always a matter of i ri-i: . lituu.! education. Hamilton W. ;.! iMe. I Blank. t by the Million. I jlors than 3.000 pairs of blaoketa ..r to.fo In th Unitsd Kingoom a ti.;:y. Misg tflhe Best iE&rece Employ Every FadHly aid Adopt Every Meihod to Insure IMsst Onalitv vr orrst wht la amlcnibtedlT th)ltuTt4u kmi WOria. Our bui1nM for th flm tnrM mot.tks of !! ooi'wrlmpnt lnn. Thlt trwmndoii Tolmj tM-rannf. or our xeMylhiKly tow prtet n4 tw buftinv we bar blonlM th mnsi mAA meuur op to th birtiMt ciftDdardi rqird ly iM aatlMl eal n4 law. . ifoa n'. buy fuch rrcerlM as w mU trim Uv t t untb liUNtt , . ' ' ' " 7'" wjitt-vii i ru wd .tie pr ions y iru paj isj in srvrr rwjuiii t "r arm At itie .-imettmngireym. better sooda, mors MUftvotorr groosrlei Ihaa yoaoaa pMi"l get of thf smail reuil dealer. Oar Stocks arc Always Fresh nrT:'n- wtlmt f gar bwfnew ltinri trtwhuMa Im twr article emMi b ta OmrtH It t i . I w 1 - - .u iTvinir pfcra. Hotav strartn. v1m. wmbinjj powj'rt t4 nwi otban of Ul character, are p.. c,. t. ! iq .wirnn rr wJrn lnb-muiTi . Cixx-lg nut tn an u fax rrsd by aa are Mbjtct to tmatTaia fJi utJiilud'umT " urrtAln'3 U aaie oi cruocriea wiik evarf n(acMr4 abJcb bkUob We Have No Open Stocks n- .Trr-f.ru- iry ort kepi in nppn hlnn hmrw. barrt: and caarn alfttaa arrmntl tha flrww aa rmj tlVf ' ''" " " ?" " '.' ,lie,rii"-nr' C(y tnr. Intvt oar frorarj depart ant MnMriH ti r - . , vih ,ia hi :n. . nil b-;lk k--.dlre pat up bj ..Uirr1ttr tinhtna. palnna, bottllna and .4 o; t r. 1 .ruflnu ..a'-hHj.t. a thf onmfi froni lha pnxlnaar and roeaafarturar re u '1 ,:'-.tt t u i rt; ld i i"s thr. u. tl nutomatic woinhtnsi nsvhliMnitn Bsh. . ",' 'K' tru' i (n " .u la Uif nif rrah. wbolama. Maltar oomtiUna. Ak t -I ir .ir-t i t a- r-.-lrotTTit nbo-.it tlia kind of roHa aend on oar oattaraaaa the will u tlint ia.y nfvur boomu bbttor 2 TftJay 2or Cur ' "tt .-k i, - it it y trr .1 t(-.r. t ;,, I r.ri!l : ..! n;ri r ii to J 1. n Itt-jo i- kaiiM -ii. whuaivwr ntj iVlositsiomerv Ward w fhtc;o Avmifl Bridge CHICAGO 3 c O o o - X u: y .i 2: ti 1 d . C -.'-' Oh LJC 51 piSSt.JJliSlJJ Q- CO "3 C o O O.Q. a., U 9 CL V t5 r a "55 THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGft ADVERTISING BY THE , ENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES STOVE WOOD Furnished at ft.tS a load. Mail orders given prompt at tention, jtilford Pa..Nuv.6th.lot J. W. KitHl. mMiiM Fom the Mills !o the CcsSoia-er tu i foil :, .;vi' ;fi4 s?ta 'V;'. r t ra! i '' 'v ii'r'f rtis.r.. ;i'',r;SVJ':.J';," 1 m ; aoattu ot ieiMoMhtel m vtiltoe ksn this lama f bMNN hM STO tlNMe Slv sorti1ne f bMwi Ivm iB4t4 uittli sika. . 11 B w iwit. w f1 n na arm mrw or tmpptr and mi Disuqipr.urvT. wfirrn m iax IrisTu runes of wrati qmHr It I -o ttroweiitkii aurwhare a anr price. Free Grocery Catalogue aara W ha a new one now. fturt frota r.fr ano pr .tita br rrtnrn mall If run will tiU n rthln cre ,n(lhlf Thin fre l.ik will nn rv. st ow yen b wtott betfr. frwher mar att--f't,-rT -c: d jru a ootr now and tf ron will wrtte na Iptterrr a briK-ryKpt vUreaat nm rour I.UVr or port card to oj UuearoM krou,a wUlaeod the book at oneMatpaiX st' (Write as at either Chicago a Kaiuas City, whichever dry is nsarsit you, f 3- 5 a If 3 1 JBi!ilhs . 5 S 1 da3 rumiiii Buy your Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, fall, aad keep one-thiad to ace half of ITi 91 O CJ U if! 3(.5j;uiiljlj: 2 a A - 2 e 5 J !ltui:4ii!fi II pocan. dko you nuy nouaa iurnumiu3 in t,ie onlmry r. uul mnu- rr-Oi-iLlvr mat ins price you pay not only lurries a pmi.r to tue iii ii-iit h -uicr. tha Jobber and the retailer, but' a.l tho cost or tuveilns ? men, railroad faruaand ! bi. k Lire, Si ,eh rcuttlj. and ! hundred and one other a p:.. i.f uiv .::aty iutuud uf ret. u'. Whan you buy hoiue fartiUutig fi.m iu you jet lt b.ifct- st goods, the newest stylm and r,itt,-n,M. thel.!"hcet u.ili-i 's d re. I from the larg-est mills an 1 fart.'rsca at aliota tlu r ilte 'm, i.i! (.'.ii bring at wholesale. This moutm su h a be saving to y i; ,t v ia can't afford to buy a carpet, a ruj, a pufr U curtains, a pi. v of fur nlturo of any kind until you have nm sji-o uur utaiu'un w!:!i iu big stock of botne fumiautbg goods at wb..ka.e piito. Write for a Free Ccry g C?zr and Fursa!iire CziJun Jut a postal rard saying "Send me your :w ' u. IVr-t it i Fut'.m.i Catalogue," with your name and addresa, will g. t in's due ui-.i.j'..' by iciuiu mail tree and postpaid. It shows thr.tiKan.is..f ur, ioies. ev.rviiilng ,u.ost tt.t you can think of to add to the comfort aud cmw itiKe oi the h.mie; widj varieties, raagiug from the most luexpeusive lor tlie LumeaU-ader -u the u ern clulm to the finest articles for the best city homes. m..l at prices y in can't eiual anywhere else, quality considered. 'il.U coiuplt'e r-iitti(u. . f more than 100 pages of house fumlfhing goods, splendidly prluttd, prof us. iy illuatraied, now ready to send to anyone whs will write f ,r it is easily toe most valuable book of the kind ever pubiUhed. If you intd to buy any. thing in Carpets, Hugs, Curtains, Draperies, Furniture and House Furnish inf Goods this fall ws urga you to write now for a copy of this free book. Address us at the store nearest you 19th and Campbell Streets, Kansas City or Chicago Avenue Bridge, Chicago. ontgomery Ward & Co. CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY FARM FOR SALE. The arm now oorupisd by lira. Joseph Carhuff ta Delaware, town ship containing about fifty (oar acres thl.ly oiMred. Good d walling, ban and other outbuildings. Also axoel loot fruit on tha plat. For term etc enquire, on tha prem he of Mat. JoaxrH a Caehvff. PyH teWslp y-Jn';(4 ''. 1 VA - - v v, ,. r.-n '. t ; ... , 10t:i Riiii Cr;npi)j;.l Ju, KANT A3 CZTY Pmperl'i, uwi l'uriiituie at prices ibis the reiru'.iu n tail s-.ore prlc a In y jur owu r Court Proclamation Btete of Pennsylvania I County at Pike. Notloe is hereby given to all persons bound by reoognizanoa or otherwise to ap pear that the OcUiImt term oi lulo of the several oourte of Pike county will be held as the oourt hotue In the Borough of Mll fotdon the third Mondy(i;ihjat3o'clock p. m. and will be continued one week if neoaaasry. GKORGK GRKGORY, MUtord, Sept. U, lull). bheriff. 3 s s c33a ? 5 .-a if ss iiijtij iiy is h??l!?i?fr.ril s I AdrartiM la tha Ptsm. AT THE MINSTREL SHOW. Thw Imt Man Has Not Been Exterm inated Yet. Interlocutor "Well, Mr. Bones, I undereUnd you're working now." Bone "Who la her ' j "Who'i who?" - The man Now you speak of?" "Ton don't understand me. I mean I hear you're earning your living now." "Oh, yos; I'm hanging around a butcher shop." "Hanging around?" "Yea, I hang the meat on the hooka. Tm going to quit, though. I dont like the bntcher. He's too snobbish." "Doee he snub you?" "No, but he ruts the meat every day. I've bot the laileet brother on earth. He's lust like a mmMihii . ship." "Why is he like a successful air. ship?" "He won't work." Interlocutor "Mr. Tambo, I hear you have bought a setter dog?" Tambo "Yea, and he's the smart don I ever saw." "That so?" "Tea. last nlul.t at mm ttn,. k. went Into the dining room and set the table. My sister has had three hus bands all named William." 'She's a wondor, Isnf she?" "No. shos' a Ftill rnnOTtn. at,. im her last husband." "You mrnn Will Smith?" "Yea. There's aomethlnv f,nn about It, too." 'What?" 'She wasn't hj bh .k. a Will. Kd Rice has a horse that's brtcht animal." He has?" "Yes: last nfirt.t ir,l . .m... .v. . ....... uu " a iiu.uk horse and lie passed a bride and groom in a nacs nat do you suppose that horse did?" 'I don't know. Tell ... h.t v. did." 'He threw rice." A BAD MARKSMAN. Teacher When that boy threw stones at you, why dldnt you com and tell me. Instead of throwing them back? 8mall Boy Tell you? Why, you couldn't hit the side of a barn. Nee; York Mall. Stood Up for Him. Do an So Casey was runnln me down an' ye stood up for me? Callahan Oi did. Oi set to him, "Caaey." sis OI, "ye're honest an' truthful an' ye're no coward, an' ye work hard an' pay yer dlbts, an' ye don't get drunk an' lick yer wolfe, but In other respects ye're no better than Dolan!" Coincidence! "Now, Tommie," said the teacher, 'you may give me an example of a coincidence." "Why, er." said Tom mle with some hesitation "why, er. why me fadder and me mudder was both married on de same day." Har per s Weekly. Did He Do It? He was having some words with her chaperone. "I'll i ll kiss her right under your nose." he said defiantly. 'Oh, well." said that lady, "vicari ous kissing like that I can see no ob jection to." Cut Off ths Allowsnoe. "Dut," protested the wayward eon, you should make allowance for the follies of youth." Huh!" growled the old man. "If it wasn t for the allowance you get there would be less folly." His Intelligence Doubted. Yes, that dog has almost human Intelligence. He came to us four years ago." "That's funny." "What's funny?" "The iuroiigrulty of your two state ments" Looked Liks Honeycomb. He "Gracious! look at all these dead bees aiouiid tbe window!" 81 e "Yes; I left a piece of Swiss cheese outside on the window ledge, and I guess the poor bees took It for home! " Pay cr Punishment. "My huxt nd never gets what he Bhoold for his poetry." eaid the poet's wlf. . with a tinge of sadness. "oh, don't be too hard on him," re plied the girl, absent-mindedly. Yonkers Statesman. Solicitude for the Unborn. Now Jersey's new marriage ltcene law provldee that applicants must have witnesses to the truth of their declarations, and they must show that they are not epileptic and have never been Inniatea of an almshouse or la sane asylum. Such solicitude for the unborn Is altogether admirable. Wedding Note. A grain of rice which lodged In a bride's ear ten years ago haa Just taured her death. How very fortu nate for tbe bride that her well-ineasv Ins friends dldnt throw old ahoee. Heredity. Mrs. Peevish aaye that she never reaMied the power ot heredity until she noticed how the baby kept her waiting on It whenever Its father dido t keep her waiting oa hint. i
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