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Pa ffii Wlien KILLthi COUCH AND CURE THK LUNGS w Dr. King's t.sv; Discovery aHB U THMOS.T N0 UI0 TAOUBUt. HARNESS Of AM Kinds and Stylaa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing:-NKATLYDONB:. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Uarford St, Milford EH N ssj sixers 8occed when nrrythiof 1m fciu, In awrrotta prostraiion end femak veakneuci they ar hm tuprvmc remedy, mm tbouiuukU hav tea, lifted. FOR KIDNEY. LIVtH AND STOMACH THQUSLE tt the best auoiflM ever mU et a era iwi sevatss. r jVeckvai? hare entered into an 1 Wheeler, PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. : FEED, MEAL, . f ' BRAN, OATS, and HAT need of any Ilello to No. 5., or coine to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, I Supplying 1 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve It by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned poods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANT SIMMER It yss eaarselita nti sMrkst ia lewis km year Its aaa eluit tt aiy site. Liatberssr, unaenss Has us Ion milisslpsls Cream cassis araajseWt estlres. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School A thoroughly first class school for TRACHFRS: It is PERFECT In the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in its Equip ment. Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms arc carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L KEMP, Sc. D.. w - , , PrtncJff!, But Stroudaburri fenna. rH0DOSFf AMENDMENTS TO THK CONSTITUTION V HM ITTfTD TO THK CITIZKNS OF THIS COM MONWKAVTH KOKTHKIH APPHOV AL OR HK.IKOTION BY THKGKNKH AL ASHKMiJJY? OK THK COM MO X- W'KALIH OF PRNVSYIWAMA, AND FUBIiIHHKW BY OKOKHOFTHF, HfCO RKTARYOF THK COMMONWEALTH IN PUR8UANCK OK A HTICLR XVUI OF THK CONSTITUTION. A -HMNT HF.SOI.UTION l oik mitt k umendiiifiita to SHottou! eight And twenty-one of artlole four, motion. eleven and twelve of arttcte Ave. amotion two, three and fourteen of Article, eight. , section one ol artlole twelve, and ne tlin. two and Mven nf artlole fnitrteen. of the ConntUutton( Ptnuiivlvant. and providing a tebe-dttle for carry log the amendment') Into effunt. Action 1. Be It renolnwl by the fVnate and Houeof KerreentatlvM of theaTotu mon wealth of Penn.TivaDla Id Oenernl Aue.bly met, Thnli the f of lowing are proposes a. amenamenta to tne uomttitn I ton of the Commonwealth of Ptntnsyl- ranla. In aooordanoe with the prov.ion oi tne eipnceenin anioie tnereor: Amendment One To Artlole Four, Section Right. Peotlon 9. Amond section flight of artl ole fourcif the Conntltntlon of Piyl vnnla, which reads a. follows: ' He shall nominate and. bv and-, with the. advloe and consent of twtf.htri of all the members of the Bennte, aiMtnt a secretary ol the Commonwealth mmm an Aturney Gneral duri?ift nleamire -ni erintendent of Public Inr.ruoilnn fw.four years, and surh other offloers of the Coin mhnwealth as he Is or may be authorised hv the Constitution or bv law to aDDotnt: be shall have power to AH all vannnoles that may happen, In offloes towhiahhe may appoint, daring the reoess of the Hen by Bran tin a oo in missions which ahall expire at the end of their next session; he shall have power to rill any vaoanoy that may happen, durlnsr the rooess of the Sen ate. In the oflloe of Auditor Genorul. 8tate Treaturer, 8eoretarv of Internal Afffsu-sor 8uoerlntendent of Pnlllo Instruction. In judicial office, or lo any other elective oinoe wnion ne is or may oe authorfTWd to flHt If the vaoanoy shall happen dnrinp the session of the Senate, the Governor shall nominate to the Senate, before their final . djourninent a proper person to II Lk said vaoanoy; but In any such oase of vaeancy, In an elective offioe, a person shall be ohoa en to laid offioe at the next ireneral eloo tton, unli-ss the vaoanoy shall happen within three calendar months Immediate ly proceeding tuoh election. In whlcbcase the eleotlon for said offioe shall be held at the second succeeding general election. In antlogon exeoutive nominations the en ate shall sit wltn open doors, and. In oon flr .lug or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall betaken by yeas and nays, and shall be entered on the journal," bo a. to read as follows: He shall nominate and, by and with the advloe and consent of two thirds of all the members of the Senate, appoint a Beare try of the Commonwealth and an At tor ney General during pleasure, aSuperigten dentof Public Instruction for four years, and such other officers of the Commonwe alth as he Is or may be authorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to whloh he may appoint. during the reoess of the Senate, by grant In or commissions which shall sxolre at the end of their next resslon ; he sbal 1 have pow er to fill any vaoanoy that may happen, during the reness of tne Senate. In the off ice or Auditor ueneral, itate Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or SupMrin tendent of Public Instruction, in a iudlolal oflloe, or in any other elective offloe which he Is or may be authorised to fill ; If the vacanov shall hanoen durinor the session ofjthe Senate, the Governor shall nominate to tne nenate. Decora tneir nnai aojoarn oient, a proper person to fill said vaoanoy; but In anv such oase of vaoancv. ta an elective offioe. a person shall be chosen to said omoe on the next election day appro priate to such offioe, according to the pro visions of this Constitution, unless the vaoanoy shall happen within two calendar months immediately presetting such eleo tlon day. in which oase the election- for said oflloe shall beheld on the second suc ceeding eleotlon day appropriate to such oflloe In acting on executive nomina tions the Senate shall sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting the Domin ations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and shall be en tered oo the journal. Amendment two to Artioie Four, Section Twenty-one. Section 8 Amend section twenty -one of article four, which reads as follows: "Tha term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be four years: of the Auditor General three years; and of the State Treasurer two years. These offloers sbal) hall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to the offloe of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be capable of hold ing tne same omoe ior two oonseooure terras," so as to read: The terms of the Secretarr of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer shall each be four years: and they shall be chosen by the qualified electors ot the State at general election; but a State Treasurer, elected In ths year one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three years, and his succes sors shall be elected at the general eleo tlon In the year one thousand nine hun dred and twelve, and tn every fourth year thereafter. No Denton elected to the eiffloe of Auditor General, or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same omoe for two consecutive terms. i Amend ment Three To Art'ole Five, Section Eleven. Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, whloh reads as follows: Exoent as otherwise nrovlded In this Constitution, Justices of the peace or alder men shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs and tow us hips at the time of !tha election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof, Id such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall be Commissioned by the Governor for a term ol five years. Ho township, ward, district or borough shall elect mora than two Jus lices of the ppaoe or aldermen without the consent of a majority of the qualified elec tors within euou township, ward or bor ough; no pel ton shall be elec'ed to aub oflloe unless ht) shall have resided wn.aUi ths township, borough, ward or divu ii for one year next preoeeding his efoeium In cltios oontolalug over fifty thMiaad Inhabitants, not more than one a)lr?ttio shall be elected In each ward or distrfcoe," so hs to read: Bxoept as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Julloes of the peace or alder men shall be elect-ed In the several vards. districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at the muuMpal eloctl m. In such manner as shall be di rected by law, aud .hall be commission! by the Governor fur a term of six years No township, ward, district or nor k thall elect more than two justices of the peace or aldermen without the oonsent of a majority of the quail fled electors within such township, ward or borouKh; no tw. son shall be elected to stub olHos uuie be shall have resided within the townahiri torough, ward or dUtrici for one fwp. next preceding his election. In citle sr talnlug over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall b eleo tad in each ward or district Amendment Four -To Article Fire, Section Twelve Section I. Ameod section twelve of ar ticle five of the Constitution, which reads as follows: "In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, for eaoh thirty thouaaad fahaJuL- kauts, oue court, not of record, of m)imt and civil causes, with jurisdiction bm oeedlns! one hundred dollar; sunn ouwrts shall be held by magistrates, whuaa lame of offloe shail be five years, aud uuf UMii be elected on general ticket by Um tuf I hed. voters at largei and tn ths eluotluo if the said magistrates no voter shall vote for mors than two-thirds of the numbor of persons to be elected when more than oue are to be chosen; they shall be compensat ed only by fixed salaries, to be paid by said oouuty; and shall exercise such jurisdic tion, olrll and criminal, except a. herein pr t ided, aud Is now ekercued by alder men, subject to such ohangus; not involv ing an increase ol civil jurutfitctlou or eun frrlbg politi'tal duties, as utay bs niadr by law. In inusaomhift ths oftus o( al dsrmaa U ftboUshsd." NUW rs4 M M- Hshed, for each thirty thonswnd luhaW- tiiots, Aneeourt, hot of reoird, of police and olvll ilvll oaiires. with lurisfllctlon not ex- ng one hundreil no) Urn; such courts shall be held hy magistrate wh of offloe shall be six years, and they shall he elected on general ticket at the muni cipal election, by the qualified roters at Inrge; and In the election of the said mag istrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds nf the number of persons to be elewod when more then one arm to he titioM-ii; tm-y slmll lie iMtineii)(ittid wnly by fixed salaries, to be paid by said county and shall ejeroisesuch jurisdiction, f-lvii and criminal, except as herein provided, as is now exercised by aldermen, suhject to such change, not Involving an Increase of civil jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as tnay be made by law. In Phila delphia the offloe of aldertnnn Is aIollshed, Amendment Five To Article Klght, . Section Two. Section AV Amend section two of article eight, which reads as follows: 'The general eleotlon shall be held an nually on the Tuesday next following the, first Monday of November, but the l-rener-sl Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of eauh Bouse consenting thereto," so as to rend: , The general eleotlon shall be held bien nially on the Tuesday next following the fi njt Unnrfar nf . irt Jill Imr In mwan. nuiiiberwi . bnt the fnnrsl AmmiiiMt ma bf law fix different 6nt, two-thirdii of ell the monitor ot each Houiieonont tug thereto: Provided, Tout etnih. eleo tton ehall always be held 111 an even-uum- oerefl rear. Amendment 8tx-To Artlole Elfrtit, tlon Three. Beotlon 7. A?nend aecttnn threa'of artl ole eight, which reads as follows: ''All elections for otty. ward. boroncFh and township offloers, for regular terms of eerTlon, shall be Held on tne tniro Tuesday OI r eortlarr. so as hi rwi: All ludires elected by the electors of the State at Targe, may be eieoted at either a ireneral or munlolnal eleotlon, as olreum-t-anoee may require. 11 eleoliuus for Jndtres of theoourts forthe several jtsdiotal districts, and for oounty, otty, ward, bor ouirh and township officers, for refrnlar terms of serrloe. snail Ds neld on tne mun- Icinal eleotlon day; naiaely the Tuesday next following tne nrst Honaay or norvm ber in each odd-nttmbered year, but the Genarai Assembly may by law fix a differ ant day, two-thinls of all the members of each House oonseotlnp; thereto: frfWlded That such election shall always be held to an odd numoerea year. i AmeDcUnent rieveo-ToAmole Eljibt, Beotlon Foarteen. Section S. Amend section fourteen of article elffht. whioh reads as follows? ''Ulstrlot eleotlon boards ehall oonslst of a jndge and two Inspectors, who shall be obosen anmiaiiT or tne citizens, itaon el ho tor shall barethe right to rote ftis the judge and one inspoorort ana eaont Mspee tor shall appoint one olerk. The first elee lion board fur any new distrlot shall be se lected, and raeanotes In elect! jn boards filled, as shall be provided by law. Kleo tlon offioers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged In making ap ana transmitting returns, exoept upon warrant of a eourt of record or judge thereof, for an eleetlon fraud, for felony, or lor wanton Dreaon of tne aeaoe. tn oltlee they may olalm exemption from jury -duty during their terms ol so as so reaa Distrlot eleotlon boards shall oonslst of a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be ohosen biennially, by the oltisens at the municiDal eleotlun: Dnt tne uenerai As sembly may require said boards to be an pointed in sucn ma ,ner as it may py law provide. Laws regulating the appoint ment of said boards may be enacted to ap- Gly to elites only: Provided, That such tin be uniform for oltlee of thesame olass. Kaoh elector shall have the right to vote for the Judge and one lnft-eetor. and each Inspector shall appoint one olert. The nrst eleotlon board for any new distrlot shall be selected, and vacancies In eleotlon hoards flllhd, as shall bs provided by law. oiieotron omeers snail ne anviiegea. from arrest upon days of election, and whfle en- gagea in mating up ana-wansniuting re turns, exoept upon srarraat mt a ooui-t of record, or judge thereof, for an eleotlon fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In oltles they may claim exemp tion from juty duty during their terms of service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, fleotlon 0. Ameud section J. article twelve, whloh reads aafollowe: All omoers. whose selection Is not nro viu-ii iw iia -hi- vwiiitupiuiii ni i ic elected or appointed as may be directed by law, so as iq read: All omoers. wno-m selection Is not nro. Tided for in this Ooustitntion. thall ha eieoted or appointed as may- be dlreoted nylaw: rrovmea, -rnat elections of state officers shall be held on a general election dey, and elections of local omoers shall bs held on a municipal eleotlon day, exoept when, In either oase special elections may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment IMine To Article Foarteen, section iwo. t . Section 10. Amend section two nf artl ole fourteen, which reads as follows: Uountv omoers shall be elected at the general eleotlous and shall bold their of fices for the term of three years, begrlnnlne- on the first Monday of January next after their eleotlon. and until their suodeasors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided tor, shall be filled ie -suah tnanuer as may be provided by law' soastoread: i ' " Con nty off leers shall -be elected at the municipal elections aud hold their offices for the term of four years, beginning on the first Monday of January nex ' after their election, and until their anceeawirs shall be duly qualified; a,l the vacancies not otherwise pruvuted for. shall be filled In suoa manner as may- be provided by law. Amendment Ten to Article Fourteen. f . . eeotio& rjeven - - - Beotlon 11. Amend section seven, artl ole fourteen, which reads as follows: mreeoou-'tr oommissioners ana three oouuty auditors shall be elected Id each county where eueh officers are chosen, In tne year one tnousona eight hundred and seventy-five and every third year thereaf ter; aud In the election of salaofflosra each qualified elector shall vole fol no more wian two persons, ana tne three persons having the highest number of votes shall be elected; any oasual vacanov In the oflloe - f eountr omnmiiMioner or oountv auditor -hall be filled, by the court of common uleas of ths county In which such vaoaney -thall ouour, by tlieappointment of au eleo fer of ths proper county who shall have voted for the oomtnts loner or auditor whose place is to be filled," so as to laad: Three oati nty. commissioner and three county auditors shall be elected In each conuiy wLereiiuuh offloers are chosen. In thevt-ar oft- thousoud nine hundred and eleven aud everv-4ourth year Ihereaftrr: snd lo ti,s siectlon of said officers each quallned eli-stos shal vote for no more than t"o persoa aul the three persons havlug the hlsrhest flumber Of rotes shall be elec ted . auy siLS-fcil vaaaaey la the office of oouuty coiniulssioner or eounty auilttor shall he filled by the court of ooiniaon oVuuaiy the eounty In whloh suoh vaocanoy shail occur, bv the appolutmentof n eleo- hw of the pniper-enunty who shall have vuiiisJL for the ooinmlsNlooer or auditor wbuee place Is lo bs nuea. hedale foe the Amendmenta. Section HI. That no lnooovenleuoe may arUe fruin theohaDgea in the Constltutloa of the Comraoawe,ilth. and in order to carry the same Into complete operation, It is oereor aeciarea tnat In the oase of offioers eieoted by the peo ple, all terms of office fixed by aot of As sembly at an add number 1 eauh be lengthened one year, but the Leg islature may change the length of the term IMWlded the terms for which such officers are eieoted shall always be f or aa area ouinoer ol rears. The above extension of official terms snail da aneot oruours elected at the eel eral election of oae thousand nine huudred and eltfht; nor any olty, ward, borough, MiwoHiup, or election uivuion otfloers, whose terms of office, under existing law. and in the year oue thousand nine hundred ana ten. In the year one thousand nine hundred aud ten the inuntolpal eleotlon ehall be held on the third Tuesday of Febraary, as heretoloi-Si but all uQio-rt ohueeo at Itiat slsoilua to oSlos Iks rg ular tern of 'b'nh Is two jn, n4 iImi all sleailoa of shall serve nnMI the flrstMonday of Iecem ! bor In the year one thousand nine hundred ana rieven. aii ornoers onosen at tnat eiati tlen to ofTloes the term of which U now four years, or is made four rears by the operation of three amendments or this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of the paaos, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall Serve until he first Monday of December In the year one thoniiaiiil nine hundred and fifteen. After the yoar nineteen hundred and ten. and nntll the legislature shall otherwise provide, nil tonns of city, ward, borough, township, and election division officers shall begin on the first Monday of Decem ber In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township Officers holding offioe at. the date of the ap proral of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices oiitM the first Monday of December of that year. All judges of th courts for the Severn 1 ! judiota; dWtrictt, and also all county off - Rvl ol theiHlmDt.. nho. w,i . of offloe tuny mid 10 the yar one thonnitnd Bine hnndrad end eleven, ehnll onnttnneto ww uieir onicoe until ihe Unit Mnmkty of I kwfilre. iiawiuurj, one tieuMDa nine nuaurea ana I A (rue oojty of th .Tnlnt ftwolnMon KURKKT McAFKIC. Secretary of the Commonwealth, EFFECT Of WATER ON COAL. Hbw ft Assists Combustlen Dana not Maka tha Coai Laat. ' V It la often aaaarted that water ea kituoalnous coal. both, aid combustion jtA makes tba coal last-" Houaa wivas, ofllca men who 11 va where this coal la ud, and who are compelled to-maintain atova or furnace Area, am firm beltevars.. aa a rule. In thla para dox. That water, on coal cannot do herth. these people would know If they but thoughtfully considered It a mla Ms. : - - , The facta ar these (and any one amy easily verify them): In a light lira, that ia to aay, a rtova or house furnace, ' water sprinkled on large lump coal- really causes It to burn more rapidly. It soaks Into the stra ta; Into the porous surface, and being there converted Into steam becomes corrugated and caveroua, thus offer ing, a larger area of carbon to the ao tire oxygea of the air. If the water Is In excess of the amount which will iif this, tt then no longer aids com buttlon, but retards it Again, If the coal Is One, a small dampness, noth ing approaching wetness, however, may Increase combuston by holding the particles apart, thus permitting the air to be admitted. In short, says the Scientific Amerl oaa, water on coal favors combustion, wbsa tt does favor It, only by assist tnej the oxygen of the air to find mora ready aoresa to the . surface ot the ear boa. ' Ne Common Offender. "Be here, your Honor!" protested thi Irate young aristocrat, in city ec-hrt, "yoet beoauee say auto happen ed to run over somebody's pet cur dog and teas its carcass free of the roal, thla bungling policeman arrests i for eaceedlng the auto-speed lim it;, and then, besides embarrassing ata before my guests by refusing to sake my word of honor that I would appear la court without his escort, he tramples upon my dignity by drag ging me out of soy auto then and there: Sir, I'm a gentleman and not a com moa -offender ! " "Never mlad." calmly returned the Judge, with becoming dignity; "I'll aot treat you aa a common offender. Ill fine you $100!" Illustrated Sunday Magastna. Barrel Organ fer Church Mueie. A cariosity In church organs, ia now In use at Brightllng Church, Eng land. It Is a barrel organ, which has a In use there since the early part of the eighteenth century, pea- sesslng an exceptionally good tone, declared equal If not superior to that of the average pipe organ, which It closely resembles from the point of tiew of the congregation. . Considerable skill -is required to play it, for K has sis stops, which hoVe to be manipulated with the loft ad, while the right la turning the -handle, and the wind Is being pumped In with the left foot ' There are two rolls of music, each ooatainlng twelve tunes, comprising Easter hymns nad selections aultabie for voluntaries. Doctors TMes. In New York. The proporttea of phyalclaaa to the general populetloa Is probably great er la New Tort cKy than anywhere else In tba country. In the United States, for example, taking the esti mated population of the Census Bu reau for 10 as a basis, there Is one licensed physician to every 70 per sons; In Nsw York Bute there Is ons to 71, and in New York olty one to inly 861. It has been estimated that the phy sician la general practice must hsve t clientele, of 7M persons, or 110 fam ilies, to support himself and his fam ily In oomtort, so if this estimate is aocurate the New York doctor Is short aa average of 100 patients, and many of course are further behind thaa that. Kaiser Obeyed Bcene Shifter. A story la told In Berlin newspapers which places the Kaiser In a some what curious light Recently he visit ed a theatre and strolling behind the curtain became liberal of advice to the manager, actors and even scene shifters, who listened In awed alienee. Preoaatly the Emperor lighted a cigar, putnug as hs talked. On both sides of him were flimsy draperies aad oe the floor heaps of paper. : Oae of the scene shifters stepped forward aad pointed politely to a printed notice: "Ne smoking allow ed." for a moment the kaiser gush ed, then smiling, he pat out his cigar, r-euutrklng as he did so: "Thank you, friend. H would be bad business if your Emperor taught you te disobey be law." ' -,no )qlJ)S dees, pas )ui aqi o ujii idoqaia ero peildes ite)puim 'ssi UBSasoH oa o oa. aorvxuip edmS "aistd eta ail aol so noiiaatiB eqi iaadauM att a'o una. taixrt iiaep fiuj i ovY P Ym -feu n -tag ! neewepaa Je.l vilM.( u(, Ui, SHALL IVE DO BUSINESS IVlfll YOU? THE ORANGE COUNTY TRUST CO., Middletown, N. Y with an ample capital and surplus security is paying interest dormant accounts at the rate of four per cent It paid moro than $100 000 in 1908. ' Interest begins when deposit is made, Compounded in January and July.' There is no change in the rate . "J "" i I - . ' ' Jinsiness may be done by Write for detailed information. G. SPENCFR COWLEY, ; FRANK HARDINg Secretary. , . President. Fas w- ri . -am- v-a., Amatite ;3 " I T; R. J. Klein & Son, Agents : jj . " , Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds . rj xvietai Mungies : Hardware, Stoves and Ranges V. .j Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. j General Jobbers and Repairers.; Broad Street, Hilford Pa W. . RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING ' DEALER IS . ; Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S 7AV0RITE J Oemedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Care. And Welcome In Every Home. KIDI1EY, LIVER & BLOOD GUilE Not a Patent Hedicint. , . , Over 30 Yeaii of Success. . ' Used ia Thousands of Homes Writ to Dr. David Kenndy' Son. Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE aampla bottle. Large bottle $1.00. All drugeist. nOVEDTOI630GllESTnUTST X."fr T E an die eldest Wne and Liquor vY Houn m Philadelphia. We hare beea obliged to more from the old stand where we have been (or to many ears oust have more room to accommo- . wn vui sioTiisig uusatcab sjrcauap tib have the finest trade in Philadelphia is ao 1 reason why we should Old Pcnn Whisky, 75c quart. $2.75 galoa it the nnett whisky (of at price n the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $1.25 qt, H75 gal, distilled from selected grab spring water. Goodi shipped to el parti ot the Caked States. 0i:.' Pi:v Thomas Massey & Co. mo Staut st. 1630 Chcstanl St. rhlladelphla, Pa. Almost as Good. - Uttle Iksy cams up to his fataer with a vary solemn face. "Is It true, father." ha asked, "that aiarrlacs la a failure?" Hla father surveyed blra thought fully for a moment -Well, nwy," as really reiUfd. "U yew let a rlsa Ut II I lM( 1 1 iuc uwuuill. ' mail: n "ro"8 V -rgaL Roofinsr and Metal Ceilings WOOD &$0N FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING tn all branches " '' . Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals oat of town.. Telephone In Resluenoe. . LADV ASSISTANT '- Me) ork HepresentatlTS MaUonal Casket Co. 60 Great Jones St. Telephone 8848 Spring STOVE WOOD Furnished at f.t5 a load. Mail order$ given prompt at tention. Hi(fon) Pa .A'ov.Bth. 190S J. W.Kietel. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE f he hotel par exoellenos of the capital .ooated within one block of the While douse and directly opptsite the Treasury, finest table In the ally. WILLARD S HOTEL A. fainoushotelry, remarkable for It nistorioalassoclatlous and lung-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repalntrd snd partialis refmuhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash mgton, patron laed In former Tears by presidents and high officials. Alway a ,rlme favorite. Recently remodeled sua rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa K t-dep. WALTKR BURTON, Kes. Mgt Iheae hotels are the prinolpal political rendeavus of ths capital at all times, rney arothe best stopping places at real sonable rates. o. o. O DIWITT rreatrlat be higher priced. A Happier Let, Jamie was begging his father for m second helping of preserves. "When I was a boy," said his papa, "my fath er only allowed me to bars ons help, lag." Jamie was silent for a minute las then asked. "Arsa't you (lad you live with US ao. eaddyr The tXr Uaaator. A aq sMf) avt l M StSHMvl
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