EiU'OpiJlD.1 In a Carefully Prepared Ar- J tide recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent Issue of the New York Magsrine of Sanitation and Hygiene, tha recognised authority on all mntters per taining to health, James H. Montgom ery, M. D., ay editorially: " After a careful Investigation of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a pacific for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and con stipation with its attendant ills, we ara free to confer that a more meritorious medicine has aever come under the exam ination of the chemical and medical ex pertsof the New York Maga7ineof Sani tation and Hygiene. In fact, after the most searching tests and rigid inquiry in to the record of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re eommend its use in unequivocal term to every reader of this journal whose com plaint comes within the list of ailments which this remedy is advertised to cure. We have obtained such overwhelming proof of the efficacy of this specific have so satisfactorily demonstrated its curative powers through personal experiments that a care for the interests of our readers laadsus tocail attention toitsgreat value." JAME9 H. MONTGOMERY. M. D. Tt Is for sale by all druggists In the KavtrSO Ofnt'Stx and the regular $1 .00 site bottles less than a cent a dose. Smmlt lettlt mouth for trial, frtt by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, H. Y. Pr. IHtH InH;'l flurry Bl ti for Spanish War Pensioners The commissioner of rennioti3 re ports that up to (lute 22 tier cnt of the Spanish War volunteers have applied for pensions. Of these 9,881 soldiers have been allowed pensions, as have also 3,160 widows and de pendents. Claims numbering 18, 18f have been rejected and 31,000 an still Dendintr. These appear like rather Inrtre figures for what may be considered a small war, but the condition were unusual. Not ten per cent of men who have lain out In the trenches and have been otherwise subjected to exposure during the rainy season in the tropics but injured their health and vitality and in ninny case received disabilities which they will never entirely overcome. Ol course many of these may not be ensionahle under the law, but army service in a tropical country where the conditions were not understood and It wHs Impossible to mr.ke pro Vision against, is an entirely-different matter from army service on the plains, or in a temperate clime. The exportation of manufactures has reached the highwater mark; In April they were in round numbers $10,000,000 and this against $10,000, 000 in 1893 when we had in operation the democratic idea of "tree raw material." CHARTER NOTICE Notice la hereby given that an nppilcn tfou will he mmta to the (iovunwr ol Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, June 17th, A. 1). ilNti, hy Kilwaril B Knhar, William V. -lune. Ikmjmnin O. Totum, Krcuer.ok I)?vyr, John Clone, William M. ltw lunce and Mie.htuil I'eh. under the m.t of nHMMiihly enitiletl "an w;t to provide for the t nnor porn t ton and rtulittton of certain corporations" approved April iyth, 1H74, "The corporation act of 1874" and the supplement, and amendments thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to lie called "Matnmorns Citizens Wntwr Company," the character and ohjwt of vhlun It thei4)plyinfjr wnter for the puMlo In the township of Weetfnll, county of Viki and itate of Penimylvania, and to portion h. partnerhipfi, and fwwociHrtons retiiding therein to wit in Bald township aa tuny do Hire the Mine, and f r this purpose to have. poteeHft and eujny all the right, benefit, and privileges of said act of aHwmbly aud supplements and amendments thereto. HY. T. liAKKii, Solicitor. Mllford, Pa , May U, 1903. IF - Y0H are the proprietor of a hotel or boarding-bouse yonr chief interest is to Fill Your Rooms There U a larger fifhi for RtiemUj in Brooklyn New York than in any other city in America. Richt in the heart of that city the Brooklyn Daily Eagle maintains two large Information Bureaus that distribute literature find pive free advice regarding hotels, etc. Au ad. in the "Eagle" in connection with liis five bureau Bcrvica will result in Filling Bund at onea fur riU'tf AUlKi:sS rritiiE lVFommioM hi uttn 1IIKHIKI.VX DAILY K.tGLK I LKO.ili I YN .-SLAV VOltK 1 1 111 1 1 ! I 1 M ' 1ft. r,(M l ..u, U, fUrnrk a ft n bam cm. Moii'ily M ike--I've 1 ruck a fc-nf t thlup now. Diifity Dan WhM'n that? Mouldy Alike I go in1r town, mi' 1ell Vm I b l'Mip to a ttnindrd opera company, mid wtinl 'em el! to be nt th choffhi'ipe at fe'-en pliHip nfld har me (five a con- trt. They til ,vn a come. A free f bow drnwn a row d r i cry 1 1mp, Well. T don't pi-t n'nre'n hnlfwny throuph me wt solo, "Mi&ter lnn!ey, tlinn tny brpins ter throw epff nti' rahhapesi an all sorts o parrirn pro duce by the bushel, I jut pnthers It up and flip out -Hi baek door. Ilcen liln' like a flglitin' cock nil winter. A Y. Weekly. 1,nr.y Mnn'R llankrrln. I'd 1lk to hnve n nlre, nft Job, W'hrre T ruiilrf nlmnly !) A nort of wei kly Tisitor, To draw my salary And thfn, en tliHt pet burf'pnffoma Am? seemed Inclined to bore m, I'd like to have inm- fellow paid To no and draw it for mI Baltimore News. THEM CAMS RICTIOII. "Adolplitis, what shall I go t th Gorfrson's fancy ball as?" "Wall flower, my dear. Suit JOB lovely I" Alley Sloper. fteffecttoas. This world Is like a looking (lass Wherein one on beholds his laesi It frowns on those who nrlmly pass, Hut anawers smiles with Jovial (lac. WashliiKton Star. liiurlr lie Hit. "What's the matter? What ar yon shivering about?" demanded the first rabbit. "There's a dude out there with gun." replied the other. "Well, he doesn't see us at all." "That's Just it. lie's aiming at some thing else." l'liiladelphin Press. Con Id AITor to Walt. Angrily the agriculturist glares at the rain which has butted him through the side of the barn. "Drat ye!" he exclaims; "drat yel I'd sell ye to the butcher this very day If H wasn't 1 could wuit another week and get 40 cents a pound foi ye as spring lamb. Judge. Too Literal. Enrolling Oftieer What is Jour no me? llecroit Owen Fsnv Casev. Vn rolling nfllcer (with evident irri tation) Shoot oft! a few of those ini tials! O. N. 8. P. K.C. what? Chicago lriuune. Ills Little Joke. La Montt Did you ever hear the story of the oyster soup we have at our boardinir house? I.a Moj lie Think not. Is it a good story? La Montt No; there's nothing in it, Chicago Daily News. Brace Game "What is a 'brace game,' pa?" "My son, H is er um not on the level." "Oh. Sort of toboggan slide, isn't tt. pa?" "You're nearly right, my boy." N. Y. Herald. Falafat Eivoiart. Richard Uneducated people often have a lot of insight. Robert Tht is ao; our new maid knows that she i a better cook than we've been used to. Detroit Vree Press. naraeaea Seoaadrel, Mnrie Do rou see that scoundrel ssaring at me? Estelle He isn't. lie's snaring at me. Marie (savagely) He's more of scoundrel than I thought. Tit-Bita, FallawFrellaia-. Jerry I say, Bill, there's a petition In 'ere to reprieve a cbsp wot killed his niistis will yer sign it 7 Bill In course I wilt. Ain't I married man? Ally Sloper. Coaaiaerats. HuKband How do you suppose am going to pay this milliner's bill? Wife Don't ask me. I wouldn't think of meddling with your busineas affairs. N. Y. Journal. ttkr Did Ma Ask Mm' Everett tusking May 1 have .his next dance? Alice Gadding Yes; yoa my hsTe It all to yourself .Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Weak? imiuuMU.uuuii ! siim.s.auiBswwassssai " I suffered tenibly and wss ex tremely ek fur 12 years. T doctors ma my blood was all turning to wxtcr. At list 1 tried Avrr's Saisspsnlls, and vis seou feenng all ritiht Spain." Airs. J. W. hisls, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long vou have been ill, nor how roorlv vgu may be today. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for piuifjin and en- ncliin;; the LIoou. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything tlse. l IX) t.MI All .!.!. ... h. k..... . -....-I e l ; . . i' . - t'".u, 1... . U buJ c ... l-t'ii ' -1 J. t lllUl'J, I.UHC'.I. file.,. FITTED F0i ANY POSITION Kt rol nf Wm W hn ( la Ira ! f PMnen4 of Mr (ftp lift ratlnni, Wlio, ursU c ,f conrsp. to tlip Orrirsr tpr,r, is tli most- prRstil? man In t tt e world? We shuuld judjjp tlmt tbp Americsn who Iirs rM'nti nj. plied to the l"nlt(i Slstf j rivil wriir fum aiivslfin for n pot as ttranjiMn'on In the epiner service must rompretlj near defcprrln the lille. rnvR tlic lin (lon Chronicl. Here I? tiis Iis1 nf qnslii Mentions: Surveyor, flranplitsiiinn (topoprsplil- nl. architectural ntid erplneerlnp). writer for newspapeTc and ntnt;nzirieF. hridp-e rsrpenler, house enrpenter. iMint builder, blachcniith's helper, boil-er-ninlter's helper, fp-rm hnnd, hunted feese snrl ducks for mrket. dutnjr- rnher. luittbernian, lectin er, nhove'er on railroad (rrac'es, dlthwsfher, shin fler, towtxiy, 'teamster, eatt le shipper, solicitor, cleaned old bricks, mood chopper, worked in sawmills and fac tories, rafted lops, wrote advertising, etc., etc?. Con command SRtnrv at more difTertnt kinds of labor than any livinp man. Immune from mntarinl fever, mountain fever, lazv fever or nnv other dlsesse. Kxpert on matters relatinir to physical or menttl development. At present writing a series nf srtlclet for a New York mspaine. Not afro!'' of heat or cold exposure. Not afraid nf wild animals, microbes, men, poliU nal parties or work. Can swim any rtve In the t'nlted Rtates. Kxpert with shots-un, rsn also hoo-t rifle. Can en- dur fatlfrue and expiure. Cud handle fangs of men." HEW ZEALAND M. P.'S. slaaH MesaHsro at Is Present Are Veatlf Improved flvtr Their The nsme of one of the four Maori M. P.'s Just elected in New Zealand revives historical reminiscences. He Is one Hons Heke. Nearly 6(1 years airo ther was a great fighting Maori chief by that name, a fanatical opponent of the Brit lab colonisstion of New Zea land. On one nccsslon he literally drove tha British Into the sea, ruptur ing a fortified, settlement anil compel ling military and civilians alike to take refuge on ships In the harbor. The British soldiers roughly Anglicized hit nam Into "Johnny Mickey." and hence arosa a legend thst he wss really an Irishman In tha guise of a Msori. The Maori M. P.'s are cow a superior snrl weW-educsted class, say" the Lon don Chronicle. Their predecessors of lha afl's and'70's were decidedly uncon ventional and primitive In their taMes And habits. It was nothing unusual to see one of them stroll Into the house with B section of a shark protruding from his pocket, and Judging from the exodusof white member!! in his vicinitv the shark had not recently been caught. As they know only their own language, 'each sentence of their speeches had to be translated by an official Interpreter, and this was n dreary business. DRUIDESSES OF PARIS. An 0dr Cnnpoi-d of Worn r a Who March hy Moonlight anil Slti im th Forfit. Iari has always been a seat of all sort of curious order, nerts and confraternities and idolatry h prob abty renreaented In the "Cily of FJjfM." The neweBt In the liie i the Order of l)ruldees," founded hy a number nf ladiea, who aeem to pur pose the revival of the old Celtic myu- t rries aud ceremonies to a remarka ble extent. The movement originated with tvro ParUianoea who, when they are not wearing the long, flowing white robea of their order, dress in the most ravishing twentieth entury manner. The Druidaes have alfo Druids, who accompany them to the forest of Fontainebleau, there to celebrate their rites. At the end of each month Druids, and especially Druldeases. march by moonlight, when there la moonlight through the forest, singing hymns to nature and addressing poetic .avocations to the moon, the rocks, the at reams and tha treea. On the laat night of Decem ber the Druldeues and their friends went to Fontainebleau forest, there to pluck the mtutletoe, or, rather, to bring it down with golden bill-hooka. The sacred plant was carefully gath ered, all present singing hymns In Its praise. HtI Batr show at Mlln, Some time ago a beauty rhow was organized at Milan, which was well patronized, and S3 young ladies were judged to be the standard of beauty, which entitled them to be prize win ners. But no prizes were forthcoming until the other day. when an announce ment was made by the promoters of the show that they had now opened a lottery for men only, the condition be ing thst the drawer of the winning sumber wuat marry one of the prize winners in the beauty show, who would in turn receive a proportionate ehare of the jrocerd of the beauty show as a dowry. If there are no marriages the promoters are to have the pro ceeds of both shows. ta Cfcarca. Hitherto It has been considered a mora! weakness to slumber iu church. Now Dr. Dabbs, the editor of Vectis. comes to the rescue of the church slerpers with scientific facts'. "You call it irreverence to sleep in church! Nonsense! It i only carbonic diox ide." The reu!!y irreverent person it he who permits the church to be fuil of this foul air. AAwirrn f iatorllons. The broken and distorted fool of s Chinese lady is called a "tfoliU-u lily" by Cbioese sduuiiers of such distor tions. Culf, Bruiies and Burns Quickly Healed Clmmbfrlfiiii's P.iiri B.ilm id mii a&tirtuptio liniment, and (ien up Jjlind ta cuts, briinc-8 and burtif, Citusi'd thruu to lieu! without mat a raiirm and much more fnkkly thnn by tht Ootml trorttaicnt. Kor sttlrt by liuli h & Hull, Mita morns, nil general bteres ia 1'ike county. Advertise in the i'tit-. THE WINDOW. HY JOlll H. BAKU RT. irtflifVr Humiltntj Fonder ws hi nme n good one, it nuil 4W",m, for a t hough i j'ni, ambit i"ti nml Inc'i minded yoniiK lawyer. Hp wan etill drawing on tiie oM niiiu bark on tlie farm f(r h'e wK-kly allntvnure nf tS, and on bi iinnjfirttt ion for encouragement in the dcei-set belief tl'at the la iv v.-a not cvrnlone n a proi'efpum t Fint It-', A. 1 tit null on PniMiFr. wo a (ieietinetl to fill a t'tau, wi'fe p'aoe in the lejrd and fou-nriic hiftoty of Chicnao. it in office wan a n hi led -oft corner on tlie eighth floor of the ItlHktone hnilflin?, and for its ne he pdid with dti-ultoiy n-i vices an copyit, nijftMiger boy. con putletit and ''rttmst inf to sn elderly attorney of gteat ffline and no wealth, who seldom fta tf.l liin rhnmVter, sod never, umler sny eoiuhtions, considered either the neoeeity nr tii desirability of hsving the office swept flr giunishel. ilr. Ponder, who spent much of hi time tvalkirg aionndi ttieJo(tp district with a hwd of calf bound books' undrr iiis arm "for appenrance wkp," often ! felt like washing tlie windows himftelf, but ' having a high and due regard for pro,ewon- si dignity, wan South to appear in public in the capacity of janitor. Hut one bright autumn day, having sub ronw.Moiisly Applied the end of hi clingy iVince Albert to the grimy window, he was both pleaded and fascinated with the cheer ful though narrow prospect which thin mall outlook offered him. He stored for awhile across the street at the rlearand flittering windows of the well-kept bnilduif opposite. Then, with vague yeitrnings and a sene of hi own loneinea, he began to "die up" several sprightly -stenographer who, perched upon chair at many offic windows, seemed to be walloping enough briefs out of enough typewriters to reas sure the most dieonsolate and briefless lyro In the profeanion. From contempla tion of the vat possibilities indicated by this industry on the part of so many stenog raphers, he drifted naturally, I think into a study of their personalities. 7 his line of investigation led his eyes as welT as his mind from the farthest and mnt remote windows of the opposite building to the window directly opposite his own, and here, he decided, sat the flower of the flock, the ideal lawyer's stenographer perhaps, who knows, the personiticatiou of all his romantic dreams. Her hair was brown, or was it red? Tiis window was yet quite murky, but he pre ferred to call it red, because he wan fresh from the country and didn't know tlie pre vailing styles. Rhe wore a fluffy white wai.4 with little bifurcated paper core about her nimble wrists probably to keep her slreves from soiling. Her shapely white hands lit erally flew over the keyboard. Sometimes when the man in the adjoining office came in to dictate a letter or a long document Ponder could see her turn her face toward her employer, and wondered in a vaguely Jalons way if she were smiling st him. Often in pauses of her work she would turn her eyes outward and upward as if looking at the sky, and the young lawyer, unob served, gazing through the dim window of his Npjslid office, saw that she was very pretty, and that her eyes were very large and soulful. After that, by stealthy asnti1ts, lie managed to keep the window fairly clean, and often he caught himelf vainly hoping (hat she would ee him, that she would di vine the utter loneliness of his sad lot and Well, he didn t exactly hope that shed umile nt him, but he was conscious of a yearning fancy that he might let fall upon his pale, anxious face some gleam of pity. Home glance of interest, some sweet but shadowy intimation that she knew he was tnere and pitied him. Of course she d-idcn t, but the hope sustained him, kept him in doors, and at last became a mild but strangely fascinating mania with him. He endowed her with evety conceivable excel- ence; he began to fancv that her emplover was a tyrant and longed for the day when he himself could afford a stenographer. He f dan ned how he could get her away from ter old place; planned the manner in which he would treat her, and, in vague but exalt td day dreams, let himself into an elabo rate romance in which she wasthepresiding fenius, the guiding star, and from which here was ou one mode of exit matri mony. One day, arriving at his dwmal hole an hour late, Ponder saw his divinity in tears. At least her usually white and patrician fofe seemed to be more ruddy or was it Slue? than usual. "The wretch," growled Ponder to himself, and shook his fist at the nack of the man in the opposite office. "The villain ha been rude to her! If I only had him by the throat!" And all that day Pon der watched till he was convinced st last that the fair creature in the office on the eighth floor opposite was mysteriously is the clutches of a villain who maltreated her. He watched her gaze gloomily into the itreet, he saw her mop away the involuntary tears that trembled upon her fair cheek. he trembled with an ecstasy of anticipatioa a to what he would do if he ever got a rood) chance at her rascally employer. For days thereafter she tiid nut mule. But one Saturday morning, coming oppor tunely to his window. Ponder saw her stand' Ing beside the man's dek. Her face was turned from the watcher, but he could see Ihs villain and knew by his gesture thai tie was in s rage. He was wavng hi arms, his face was purple, and he seemed to be pouring upon the bowed head of his unpro tected stenographer the full vils of his Invective. At last he jumped up, slipped the atch on the door and lapied ves, there c ould be no doubt about it he was Flapping the face of the defenceless divinity. Tha was too much for Pondi! So waiting to see the denouement of this cow ardly outrage he grabbed his hat and al- raont fell down the stairs two flights before he thought of the elevator. In two minutes he was standing at the door of the office f hw godi1e in the oppo-ste building. He knocked. The girl, her eyes red with wtep Ing, admitted him. He had read the name On the door Horatio Koebut-k, Lawer." "Is Mr. Korhmk in?" akd Por.der beaming gracioucly upon the dUirotsed; darnel. "No, sir, he just went out," she quavered "Did you wish to see him profeiiaionally V "Xo, mi," quoth Alexander Hamilton Ponder, with ominous gutturals. "I wi&h O see him personally, personally, do you un derstand. mis-?' "Oh! Then perhsps I can tell you whsi you want to know. I m his wue And t t'tuirr cloeit t wati hi wurUowsny more C hicago Record Herald. Not So gar. Nwitt Well, there' on lim-.ti about tnc wes'her. It' alwa) n & safe tojtic of tonrer la'iun. lifi rotiirh I thonpr-.t it was to-(isy worn I mt I.eiv'.lirtni, but wi.en 1 efttrtrd to tpt-dkof it hrtMid: " 'es, it' un.-.tllt-d, snj (rut rruiiiuta me of tbat note of youi,." I'rulu'.lelpMa Iresa. . "boe.vr f!tul mill lose, ground Cti (S Vjy New. The B st Cough Medicine I sell more of ChanilwrlHlu'a Cotigli Heriu-dy thau of all siuuliur repar. tio.s put together and it gives tlie best satisfaction of any uiodioine I ever sold. I guarantee every bottle of it. F. O Jiiquith, Itilantl, Mud). This remedy for sale by Buleb. & Son, Mahimoras, all geuetal storf iu l'ike cvunly. KEW AKD AFFAIRS. Ft swart, Culin, the Hrm.klyn Instl fit expert, states in a current meg; a.ine article that Auicil.H was nut peopled from Ai-ia, but the reverse. When the pnNtsed roynl residence at r.isen. for which Kmperor Willlnro baa .just RNked a grunt, is completed he will have &2 rarities and lordly dwelling lit PruKsiu and other parts of (iei'tnany. Lawrence McAlpin, of Philadelphia hna Jut celebrated his one hundredth birthday. He was born iu Ireland and laid the first rail on the Madison A' liidiunapolia railrond. He bns bad 17 childreu. He hst track of four of them two sons aud two daughters Severn) years ngo, but thinks they are now living In Lunarin. A daughter of the famous Sioux chief, American Horse, has applied to the Indian bureau In Washington for a position as matron or any similar place in the Indian school service. She 1h a g-rnduate of the Cnrliste Indian school and looks every Inch the daugh ter of a noble red man, as Indeed she ought to be, for veterans nf the regu lar army regard her father as the finest living specimen of the Amer ican Indian. Joseph Oirounrd, of Spencer, Mats., has grown weary uf bis drbtois who cannot afford to pay him what they owe, and the other day announced that lie would give receipts In full to al) who applied, provided the debtors would aver they were unable to meet their obligations. "No matter wheth er It la ten dollars or $100 or $1,000, he declared, "any man w ho says be can not pity it shall have a receipt. I want to feel kindly toward all the people, and not have them burdened with any oeots to me." Air. (lirouard U a French-Canadian, who made a fortune in the livery business and afterward built up a fine trade In importing; Cana dian horses, bringing 5n about 10,000 during his career in that liue. ODDS AND ENDS. trfnaraf Inn. it liflnir mswle t nr tjiW. tug a crnsus of the Xransvanl at tlie end of the year in connection with a crnsus scheme for the whole of Houth Africa. Of the 161 orirrinsl members nf tbe Alpine club, founded In 1851, 13 are still living, among them Mr. Justice mns, Mr )('Kiie btrphen and the mas ter of Trinity, Dr. Uutler. Krnqst Lcfrouve, pnrt author of Aflrfennt I.icftlivr.lr " hna ft.m- pleted his ninety-sixth year, and has u inrij-eiBtii yesrs a meniuer ot the French ai'mlpmi-. Il Iu .till verity Inp, frees up am) down Ms three flights ui emirs onny, aim loses nis exercise iu fencing at a "stflle U'armes." Vandal have been at work strain at Hampton court. When the portraits or William iu. and Henry Mil. were in ill red some weeks nim. 11. was iriifsKprl that resentment against the mon- arctis .inspired the act, but recently a lllcce nf r!(l Flemish lanpnlrv In Ilia "horn room" was slashed across the middle. A study of the vibrations of gun barrels has hern iiinitn hv tw ri man physicists. Several military rifles of different caliber were used, being either held on cork stitmnrla nr In tne usual way, and the shadow of ( projecting wire was protographed with that of a vibrating tuning fork on a moving mm. An electric cnn. tnct recorded tbe exact instant at which the nrolpH'tilc loft tl,. Iu,pri n was found thst the vibrations oiiin. tical, that with no caliber larger than six millimeters tone-quarter inch) were the vibrations delayed until the bullet had left the mu.zle, that a right handed breech caused a slight devia tion to the right, and a left-handed breech to the left, and that the bay onet altered the phase of the vibration at the Instant of the bullets leaving the inuz.le. ELECTRICAL NOTES. It Is aaid that a company is soon to attempt the sending of wireless telegraphic messages from San Fran cisco to tbe Hawaiian inlands. Mix 13 per cent, of manganese with ateel, and the alloy becomes prac tically non-magnetic. Nickel and al uminum - steel alloys are, on the other hand, more magnetic than or dinary steel. According to a dispatch to a Lon don paper, the electrical equipment in use at the Indian Durbar at Delhi was the largest temporary plant ever erected. There were 60 tons of overhead cables and 50 tonr of buried lines. A vacuum tube of any length up to six feet in which mercury vapos is raised to high incandescence, consti tutes the Cooper Hewitt electric lamp. The light is curious and un usual, being of a vivid violet hue al most completely free from red rays, and if weird effects unfit it for do mestic use, although it is claimed to have advantages for many purposes. It is- stated to require only a seventh as much electric energy as the or dinary glow lamp, while tt has run continuously without renewal for ZOO day of ten hours each. IN DISTANT PLACES. Bombay exported 4,651,709 pounds of pepper in the year ending Alarch 31. 1U02. In some of the farming districts of China, piffs are harnessed to small I wagons and made to draw them. I l'fc'3'pt has 1,211 medical men to i look after tbe health of over K.OOt), ; OHO people. Six hundred and four are Kuropeao doctors. During, tbe past 20 years Jews have acquired 51,5-M acres of laud in Pal estine. On. this land have bceu etab lJwhtd HI villages and 13 plantations. Cbnmlerlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets are Jant wbat you neexl when you have uti aprnHHe, feel dull after e itiriR and wake rip with a bad taste ia your mouth. Thi y will improve your appetite), clttuae and invigorate your stomach and give you a ruli.ih for your food. For gala by litloh & Son, Miittunoras, bll gueral stores iu Tike cvuuty. MOST . LIBERAL OFFER OF THE YEAR ( ) ( The Hew York Heiv Spring Goods Of Every Description at TH!! BICt STOP'S Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. T. Armstrong & Co. Mllford, DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed R OFFICE. Brown's Building:, Mllford, Pa Most Women Can tell a good shoe when they see it. luis illustrates one 01 uie styles of the "La France." We have five others. All cost $3.00. If you will look over the town and" compare every other Three Dollar Shoe with this one, you can't help buying the "La France." JOHNSON, offitS, SOLE AGENT. 1 A .A ar.ll State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa : Regular Scaf Noniini Court, nnd S,M' ijil 1 (Hirtiiient. of Music, K lo cution. Art, DrttwiuK. nUjuitaphy, ami Tv'twwriiuiii; strong Coilcyu Vnjpattttory Dfpnrftrueul. FREE TUITION Honrdliitf exMns i 50 por week. 1'uptU Htimiur-d at nuy timo. Win ter Term uui-ua Deo. JftHh. Writ ftr cntuloguw. L, Kemp, A. M.g CMtatMf "M "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. 5., or como to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. Tribune Farmer Is a national (Illustrated agricultnml weekly for farmers and their families, and stands at the head of the agricul tural press. It Is a practical paper for practical farmers, helping thcin to seenro the lnrircst possible profit from the farm through privet leal methods. It Is entertaining, tntructlve and practlcaliT uneful to the farmer's wife, sons and daughters, whose Interests It oovers In an attractive manner. The regular price Is $1.00 per year, but for a limited time we will revive your sulisnription for THK NKW VORK THIRL' B FARMKK and also for your own favorite local newspaper, THK PREPS, Mllford, Pa. Both Papers One Year for $1.65 . Pend your order and money to THE TRESS. Your namo and address on a postal card to THK NKW YOKK TRIBUNE FARMER, New Y rk City, will bring you free sample copy. Penn. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. f be hotel par eicellenoe of the capital, .ooated within line block of the While Huuse and directly opposite the Treasury, finest table In the oily. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famons hotelry, reronrksble for Its nistorical associations and long sustained popularity. Receutly runovald, repainted yntl partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, pntrouixed In former rears by prostdents and hitfh officials. Always a prime favorite. Hocuntly remodeled and rondored fcotuir than ever. Opp. l'a. K. R dep. WALTER BURTON. Res. M(fr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of tbe capital at all times, they are the best stopping places at rea sonable rars O. O. 8TlLe. Kroprlstor, .O. DEWITT.Msnagar. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THtlANt IHsTITUTCtO. 113ft Brotdwsy, t. Jamaa Build Ins;. Now York. LIQUOR, OPIUM AMD WORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKR.MIC INJKCTION.S. A PS KVKCT HONS TBKATMEMT OH SaM TAK1LM AUVANTAoKS. 11. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store cn Broad Street. KubBcribe for the ft";-, z "JjssissssssM III '
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