IS as to o n Srt o ) i o 2 s it 1 VI s 8 St t te 55 O ; 18AS FITTING... if you are intend- Ing to put In Gas or are having any trouble with your g -i pipes, already in, g Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES1. Cuddeback & Co. J3 BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA. oooooooooooooEjoootootofooooofoo 00KW000000000if,ooooooooooooo NOW IN PRESS Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails Gives in ttnuk Form the Bole Account ' ' of Hia AFRICAN HUNT WRITTEN BY HIMSELF Agents . WANTED ; NOW in every City Town and Village . to handle Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book. Early B!ihoriptionH Filled hy Frst Copies from the Press FOR FULL A'JFNTS' PROSPECTUS WRITK TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK i Amatite Roofing I T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents ! Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinda f j Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings ( ; i Hardware, Stoves . and Ranges , P Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. j General Jobbers and Repairers, f J Rrnflri ftrpt Hi If n'rH Pn I Painting, Decorating1, Hardwood-finishing Graining Gilding Sign Painting High class Paperhanging Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. EMIL ANGELON a t t t t : t 3 S s S HIGH STREET MILFORD Rear of Court Houss, PENNA . M K4 Roofi np; Slate All kinds of rooting slate constantly at 'hand at lower prices than elsewhere. We lay islato either , on Lathed or Tij-ht Boarded Roofs j and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL, i Mntamonts Slate Roofing Co. ' e Cor I'enna. Ave. & 7th St., " Matamoras, Pa. tt X aV 4 RAILWAY POLICE DOGS. How They Are Trained to Guard M Company's Property. Aa an additional protection to the Hull dock a scheme haa )uat bees, formulated by which tha polio ooo a tab lee of tha North Eastern Rail way on night duty win be sssisted by doga. It la the Airedale breed that la em ployed and the experiment haa bees attended with eo much eucoeaa that large kennels have been provided and It la now proposed to augment the number of animals. Tramps scarcely ever sleep out on the docks now, but hold the dogs In deadly terror. Each dog undergoes a most ela borate training which centres wholly around one Idea, that every person dragged In other than police uniform Is an enemy. This Is an important point and no person dressed In plain clothes Is allowed to touch or pet tha doga. The policemen who tend them must only enter the kennels In uniform. The logs are taught to obey a police man's whistle which they soon learn, for the Airedale terrier Is obedient. Each animal undergoes strict and rigid training and so far the doga hare rendered most valuable service. Rail way and Travel Monthly. A Radium Safe. A radium safe Is necessarily a pe collar contrivance, as it must not only be proof against burglars; but must be able to hold a substance that easily passes through the thickest steel. The new safe of the British Radium Cor poration Is three feet high, weighs a ton and a half, haa a tight-fitting cir cular door, and contains , an Inner chamber of pure lead three Inches' thick. . To prevent loss on opening, the door Is fitted with two valves, so that, before the door Is opened, tube of mercury can be passed through to collect and store the emanation formed. This corporation expects to supply one thirtieth of an ounce of radium a month, valued, at the latest quotations, at the rate of about it. 000,000 an ounce. New Orleans Times Democrat. Substitute for a Olaee Cutter. Occasionally the man of the bouse or his wife may have need to cut a sheet of window glass and be without a glass cutter of any kind that will work. An excellent substitute for the work Is a pair of heavy scissors or shears that are of no particular value. Submerge the glass In water to a depth of three or four Inches and cut the edges as you would a piece of pasteboard. A plate of glass may not be divided in half with this appa ratus, as It Is supposed the narrow clippings will break away; but unless blUng too deep In the main sheet that Is to be preserved the weight of the water acts to prevent shattering aa otherwise would be effected. Chicago Tribune. Art in Cataoomba. The catacombs at Rome were the burial places of the early Christians. They are about 580 miles In' extent and are said to have contained 0,000, 000 bodies. ' During the persecuUons of the Christians by Nero and other Roman Emperors the catacombs were used for hiding places. Under Dio cletian the catacombs were crowded with those for whom there was no safety. In the face of day. The art of the catacombs Is unique and most In teresting. Simple designs are etched In the slabs which seal the tombs. Now and then are small chapel where paintings are to be found. All are Bible illustrations, so that the catacombs may be said to be a pictor ial Bible In effect Stills In Germany. An authority on alcohol sUlls says that there are 20,000 farm stills In operation on as many farms In Ger many. The German Government per mits the farmer to produce a certain amount of grain or potato alcohol, the amount depending upon the sise and location of the fasaac sea the an nual demand for the psesskei, upon the payment of a reduced leitiiiue tax. Alcohol distilled in excesses' die quan tity allowed 1b subject to the- higher rate of taxation. Denatured alcohol, however, Is not subject to any tax. Superstitions. There la a popular taadltlon thai lightning will not kill any one who is asleep. According - to one school, the splinters of a tree struck by lightning are an Infallible specific for the toothache. An amusing supers ti tle d used to be cherished by the boya of a Yorkshire village, who believed that if they mentioned the lightning Immediately after a Bash the seat of their trousers would be torn out No boy could be Induced to make this experiment He Explained. At a school one day a teacher, hav ing asked most of his pupils the dif ference between an Island and a pen insula without receiving a satisfactory answer, came to the last boy. "I can explain It air," aald the bright youth. "First get two glasses. Fill one with water and the other with milk. Then catch a fly and place it In the glass of water. That By Is an Island, because he la entirely sur rounded by water. But now place the fly In the glass of milk, and It will be a peninsula, because it is nearly sur rounded by water." The boy went to the top of the claaa. Newspaper Waifs. "What did you enjoy most during your vacation?" "Thinking about what a good time I was going to have when I got home." Washington Star. Brown Yea, I'm acquainted with your wife, old man. I knew her before you married her. Smith Ah. that's where you had the advantage of me I didn't Life. Housemaid Please, sir, will you come at once, the drorln'-room'a on Ore. Master Well, go and toll your mistress; you know I sever Interfere till I ;':jT-.Tr--jrs:-r' t mailt Qaartcr S.wrHi.nk 11 ; f i V . .:.,: I I" 6tn tnjlhh ar rem finish. f' " ' V I.. I", "1 " l'rl.ccnaHv.'MCklwij.Oa. He I I - ' ' ... ' I V- 1 -' -;, i r (im. nut, .trim mm n erM t J . '" ' - J f- .-".'j "B frm m?: is. Mevkettenav a4.r;?' 1 ; -.. ,. ,! aweslaleies. r t b ' . m " 'J in Iff SB Kl art r-i : r" f : ti M a,l MmJmi 1 w. a t f r m B. t. i. -si Fine Furniture at Less than Retail Prices You don't have to pay big prices In order to get the finest furniture from the hmt factories. Our bnyin and sclllnE methods arc so superior to those ot the average retail dealer that we give you tho best quality at a saving of about one thlM. No matter what yon may want In furniture you can buy It from us at a saving and we guarantee uuick and safe delivery to your nearest railway station. Retail FomitDre Dealers i.m,XrJK?i3i!yzZ ftbd isuik of Inform tt on or thi ptrt ot the nlnB pnMlo m Ui th rt nl idi throttckrxit tha worM. our tnnrnnaj isIm rearhtni mwn flatirf. We tnke b tmtir nntput of tht fftrlnrj la mnaj lineej uid to the IowmI poalbl piriuf K'tariryd cv.st wo add nue mall profit only. Our furnttur bimi, who M piot hfettrofl tn llit rnilutf iuirn, fipnolflct our gulitl nd ro sie war to wwiTi- th rtct px.iile furniture lue bcuf from the election of the raw mitU'tliil to th dvlWurr of tbt flnliihed ptodnot even i oi rQnuUtotnre mail unnan up in oar high ftandfte'da. Onr Fnrnltnre Cat.ilnrjne 5 i!T'"S,rJobu"'!rr,rt,,S!.'".,l M ftl)Vil1ft it luaivf ifiun rrlte n letter ttr nrwii.il f,.r,l u.k f.. it tu onr oomrtlete llnv trTtlnnfc in fiirnituro nnd htinrln whtch yon oannoi ohtnin i le ulurn Our tjlmitr- r nte. our enbinot work und tint-h lh flntt Yn rht before you buy fumttnrr i' ny k li;tt thii I fill nr vvim. Inifie chs.lr or tin enmi m ut tur ttie "ntlrci homo frn khuw sin w i wif idion w jfiu, AH-lr-f n t thn f BiruL rii.fm citj. or ( Licnjtr. ,t n-j,- W K.. ( hi. u-tt lurnitore i-tuloirue by rtftum mull n, sttiaid. nt thi a-'- ytiii i nn buy ' ' tht iirtctw wf r-t y.m. h-th MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., ansa?cit? I CD ZDLlJ UJ 51 5 X3 ttj 3 O o.ti 3 o -a S? SS sj.S B ft a 2 5 O w o .jS X v. k K p. : S -x9 3 3 G 3 t.J5 o. Z.S-o 2 '.5J c O. aj d 2 4 i . W H 3 V - - S ii 5 : 2 ai - .' Oy w o f u. O n Q O 4. y A - e- " -C 5 - c ' r u a-a n f 'S9SS!?SS 3 o -G t! (u o xxJ 2 Ji g s . o . 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There Is more Catarrh In this section of the oountry than all other diseases put to gether, and nntil the last few years wan supposed to be incurable. For a great maay years doctors prcnounoed It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and I by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it inourauie. ci enoe has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution al cure on the market. It U taken iner nally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful, It acts directly on the blood aud mu oous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fulls to cure tieud for circulars and testimonials. Address F.J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, U. Sold by Druggists, 76o. TakeHall's Family Pills for constipation. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Concrete blocks made In any qaau tity by It E. Humbert, Milfurd, Pa. FARM FOR SALE. The farm now occupied by Mrs, Joseph Carhuff in Delaware town ship containing about fifty four acres thi.ty cleared. Good dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. Also excel lent fruit on the place. For terms etc. enquire on the prem ises of Mrs. Joseph O. Carhuff. Delaware township. 7T r i J 7tr!rjr ---THE NAME - w is the nitnie t. roineuiber when you need MILUNEltY. If you're HAltl) to I'l.EA.-K or if you're I'NDKt'IDKI) juxt what will BKBT 8LIT YOI', I'.lY a VISIT H Kit K. HATTIE L. WEED, Opposite 5 & ioct Store, PORT JERVIS. Jl THE STORE OF Certain SATISFACTION J STOVK WOOD tirmitl ai fi.S.i tti'ttl. Mail ovf fivi it proiijtf al Untiun. Milfurd J'u., .ar.th. l'.iu J II'. Kitttt. FOR RENT A store ro.uu 17 x 40 with cellar, on Ann Stirnt one block from Broad, next door to Milfurd Inn. Apply at this offioe. You Can live One Year For What You Now Spend to Live 8 Months If V0I1 rnnH hllV groceries you r - J nee SPtClAmjARtiAiNS HAHUl-ltHO-AFHI MoirlaacirWani 8 Co. tiMfl tA Luit Ton mn VJ&SySSSSSSSSSsJfJt entire yesr for what It now costs you to lire v? j' J proposition means to you, and we are very V fj 0 anxtoug to bsv you firm us so opportunity of V c 1 proving that cd hti jou st lMt onr-tblrd on . y your groosry purehiutM. If you will writ u s V 1 I or s poalftf card today riRbt now and ay, PlMse una ma jour grocery eaiaiof ue for sitm ber and October, tha day your letter raacbea ua w will ueaa thti very vaJuable eataloffua to you by mail,;iKipid. No uatlcr what you uead in gro cenesi. you ara tur to hod it listed In tha pane of tuia ire grocery catalog u auu at a coukinermoie reduction from tha uvual retail prleas. Wa give you Id tbti adTerttaantjnt Juet a few quotation! lukeo from our Chi' -wo grocery oatalogue which will miuw you tha prtv-ea w regularly nhargu for tiiese wll known artlclaa. Com ire theia price with the prices you bara bean Id tha habit of pay ing aud we are very sure you will nod that tha star tug la wi; worth while. WAS Another liilcrcsliiifl leatnrc SifiliJK catalogue (which wa will be glad to sand you free) la the fact that we offer our very beat valuaa id other line, of merohaudiae m iu page from time to time. Tbii grooery catalogue to hwued new every ulity days became grocery prices flui-tuate more or leaa, and ofteotintea we led that wa are overstocked ou certain lluea of aaaronahle goods, or the factories which have supplied us are unable to supply sufUoleol quantities for mother aeaaou's cataloguing, and for many at tier reasons we frequently sacrifice tbe stock on baud, end vhen such ttcca Iods arise we offer the special bargains iu our grocery catalogue. You wilt be surprised to laarn hew oftea you will be able to ear avert one-half or two-thirds of the usual prices a hifh grade, seasonable merchandise. Jt Is therefore not only a valuable book because It ajuctes the lowest pctibie prices on hijh grade pur foods, but also because tt brings you very unusual oflenug oa other liue of nmichaudiae w filch yoa require Iroot time to time. Why Our Prices Are So Low Onr methods of buying and seUInf E5S"X5?ur?w. atiy our merchandbie In the primary markets from tbe manufacturer, or the producer, or the grower, and thee pah thm along to you with just one small margin of profit added. As a oosequence, you none of the expenses which are added In the selling price of goods aokd by the averaga retailer who bu from jobbers and producers and traveling men, be cause the re a re nocora missions or nr-dti in our prices to wholesalers, Jouhers. manufacturers' agents, no expenses to tratuilng men aud their hotel bills and railroad fate. You have 110 Idea how much our new methods of huving and distributing merchandise have reduced co.t of tbe beat merehsndiae. Our free gro-ery catalogue tells tbe story more eloquently than we Can tell It here- Ker pape is filled with Inlerrttl tig price quotations. We number millions of custemars who Hud it ptoti table and verv satisfactory to send us their orders); and tf you will bpeud one cent for a po-tal card and get this free book, we feel sure that tt will ihowyou a new and better way to setnirr groceries nnd otner goods you need from time to time, tt rtte us today and address u at ike store nearest you, lfctu and Uatupbell oi reals, Kansas City, or Chicago Avenuti Bridge, Chicago. Montgomery Ward & Co. Chicago a? taasas fit 31c for S ban regular 10c $lf Ivory Soap. Lot A tS9S. JsdjlA" NW.ir. mm t-'-V forS cuke kite hen Sa polio. Lot A 6670. I CHOICE IIH OHittf JAPAN TEA C3c fur t lbs. ( 'h - utility San lirird f-f .4 .t ItPinl 20c (J 13 for Mb fin w. n d vo.' It lack I'vpptr 22c r-f M full MHI'Uf tf, U. IV. d Vo.'t Ivl tistiuct L-':if ' JOc for i v3 buttle, full viuuf. If. W. H Vt a i'urt i tin i mi r fii uci t.'.t I f": 39c rr-jutar fr bnr. Prof, A'ltVs aththn houp. Lut A ttoJ. 80c ID? for j (,a. V ie.No ixj.reil b t,ut j sue fortrvuu- ht I tint !l fjritrty Poitd-r, hut A 22c for si i-f ft. ,a pkua. if. w. ndrr Brand fun lialcmy Hviiu. I 'Jt A V"' k j T c a I ri-d Uun S'LJ I "UtlVr Tto ViJtiiSsf Uit A S4. It t H for t regular .-. Jr' ' tiki nn knnm . . ,i .i , : ivc par ma Jt.J'.'iatK. b.-js-y Lot A 0i tare f -' ot u H i t uttir tve 7 Vihtt? I. ' itfcw I Rock i 3160. IT WAS UP TO THI BACHELOR. His Darky Attendant Obeyed Him ta) the Letter. A-; old bachelor who Uvea In tha s:.buibs of a Southern city hires a col-n--rl man to clean up bis room. All the lump nnd perform like services. 4 few days, hro the colored domestic, ho had b'en imlng his employer's hiivcklnn, said "lloss, our blacking am d ne out" "What do you mean by niyliiR 'our blncklng?'" growled tha sordid employer, "everything belongs to mo. I wi.ii I you to understand that nothing belongs to you." The terrl lid darky apolnglied and promised to remember. On the fol lowing Sunday, the bachelor happened to meet the colored menial, accompa nied by a cl bcolnte colored femals pushing a baby cnrrlnRe. "Was that your baby In that car riage?" he asked next day at his house, where ho was entertaining quite a mmiber of his friends. "No, boss, diit's not our chile, dat's your chile. I'se neber gwine to say nuffln belongs to me no moah." SOLD HIMSELF. ?tlff Mr. Groeti Toyno Lord De Broke, your new snn-ln-lsw hasn't much of a head for business. Mr. D.isiln Slax Vou wouldn't say that If you knew tho bargain he drova Willi me. This Vale of Tears. The news that science had at length discovered the means of destroying the germ of the last 111 which flesh was heir to called forth rapturous re joicings throughout the world. 'Henceforth perfect health will reign universally!" people everywhere exclaimed and gave themselves up to congratulations. But that was not to be. In the very next dry's paper wns tbe account of somebody having Invented a micro--scope so powerful ns to reveal a lot more germs, which meant, of course, that It would he no time at all until everybody was sick again. Puck. A Pen G-re Wrong. Colonel Henry Hall, president of the Gridiron Club, had an attack of ap pendicitis in Pittsburg, which ts his home city, and was taken to a hos pltal. On the first day he was allowed to sit up he wrote to a friend In Wash ington about an important matter, and closed: "Please excuse haste and bad appendix." Something New. Mrs Nurlch was In the Jewelry store. "Here are Borne new souvenir spoons we have just got In," said the clerk, placing a tray for her Inspec tion. "Ob. ain't those lovely!" she ex claimed. "I must have some of thOBe! Our cook makes such lovely sou venir ! " Argonaut. His News. "The only news I have to tell you." wrote the BMlville citizen, "Is that the river has Hi an' rowned all yer c.itt'e, an' yer uncle has broke Jail; likewise tne wldder woman you wus a-goin' ter marry has runned off with a book agent. Outside ot these here things, we air all doin' well." Atlan ta Constitution. DOWAGER GOING OUT. Title Gives Way to Christian In Social Circles. The word "dowager" seems to be going quite out of fashion, and many who should so style themselves prefer i to use Instead their Christian names. Strictly speaking tbe mother of a mar ried peer or baronet la the dowager, but it has become the custom when two ladles bear tbe same title to o&ll ' the elder one by her Christian name, I the distinction dowager being drop : ptd altogether. j At court, however, all widows of : peers and buroueta are styled dowag ' er when the peer or baronet regnant Is married. The Christian name was adopted some years ago In cases ! where there were more than two hv dies bearing the same title In order ' to make a distinction between the I dowager and the wife of the holder , of the title, and the Innovation has be I come so popular that peeresses and ! bayonets' wives who should style themselves dowager elect to be known by their Christian names. Thus the widow of the late Earl of Dudley la known as Georgians Lady Dudley, but actually she Is Dowager Lady Dudley. The Cows of Muscat. Muscat Is famed as the hotbed of smugglers In the Persian Oulf, the nearby desert tribes being regularly supplied with arms despite the efforts of the British patriot. But to tha writer the odd antics of the cows of Muscat seemed nothing short of freak ish. Tbey actually eat fish. No grass grows, so tbe wily Arab teaches his family cow to subsist on. dates and dried fish. The milk tastes queer to a foreigner, which is probably why the Arab likes It. He also claims It ts rt.-her and makes more butter, but rorot ridiculous of all Is the deception pr i.eticed on rows when the calves are weaned. A calfskin, or sometimes a .. u-kln, Is stuffed with rags and ti'd not far from where the mothes cow is anchored. This effigy of her Int.! lamented offspring soothes her nerves and keeps her from "golns; sy," arrordlnK to Arabic tjasitius.