Tho Shoo that America's best dressed women are buying, wear ing and recom mending to their friends The first shoe that has the style, the fit, the comfort, the good wear of the highest grade $5. $6, and $7 shoes t a popular price. The La France Shoe i3 the product ot a firm who for twenty-five years have been foremost among the best shoe manufacturers in the United States and have a national reputation for excellence of product. We saw this shoe, recognized its splendid style and quality, and secured the exclusive agency for this city. The La Francs Shoe Is $3.00 a Pair. You never saw a shoe like this one at anything like the price the graceful lines, swell styles, fine leathers and skilled workmanship make it worth much more. It's a bargain if ever'there was one. We have a complete line of Street Boots and Oxfords. Let us fit a pair for you. Tho La Franco Shoes Have Rock-Oak Soles. I. 13BBB Port Jervis. Fitter of Feet. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hofcol pur excellence of tho cnplt-nl, located within one block of tho White House and directly oppiuito the Treasury. Finest table In the city. WiLLARD'S HOTEL A Jftmoiu hoti'lry, reninrknlilo for its hiHttH-lcul Hssocintlons Mid long-sustained popularity. Kcccntly rvnovnuid, repuinted mill partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmnrk among the hottO of Wash ington, piitron'zt'd in former yonrs hy prHsidonts and hlh officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently rt'inodflitl and miitercd hotter than over. Opp. Pa. R. K.dep. WALTER BURTON, Rob. Mgr. These hotels aro tho principal political roiulezvous of the capital at all times. They are the bent topping plnoea fit rear sonahle rale's O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. Q. DEWlTT,Managr. BRINGS SUMMER B0 4.RDERS. State Sormal School EAST STKOl nsBl lUl, VA.. LOCATION This popular State Institution is located in the midst of t!m Ilcltiwaro WatiT (nip nod Mt. Hoeotio hummer Res;irt Keision, tin) niunt healthful and pictures(Ue iu Un til ute, and one that is viited by thousands of tourists annually. 4 COl'KSKS Of KTI'UY In addition to the departments of tlie Tvirtllar Normal t'mtrse, ve have special 1 I'-partmentH uf Mii.siii, Kloi-utiim. Ait, rawing and Water f Uilor, and a full t :d h'ize preparatory ilepailmetit. Voll can Kave an entire year in your college prepar atory work by coming here. FKKK TI'ITION Tulton is absolutely free to th.we coin plying with the new state law. This tfives u rare opportunity to tlnme(lesirhi a com plete education ami should lie taken ad vantage of at once, as this law may be re pealed by the next Legislature. Cost ok lttiAiuiiMi lioardinir expenses are f-t f per week, vhieii lneluili-s lolly furninhi-d and ciir pelotl room, heat, eiectile llMht aiiii laun ilfV. The add.Uoo.il expense is leaa With us tiiau ut most any other school. I lll'KOViJl .TS Among these toe n new (;.vmna.-.ium, n floe r.le-. lrie l.ilit Plant, ami a new lir-i- tail ill Hall II. iw heing (.reeled, vlilill Vlll Contain lliteell lal'e and folly clli;peil r- i'.iUioii r.ioms. In audition, ali bed rooms w ill in: lepl .tteii d and lilted up end various oilier cleuie.es made in the dormitories for the further comfort una convenience ot ihe pupils of the s' liool. A Large Metropolitan Newspaper Which Is Helping the Summer Resorts. " The Brooklyn Eagle several years flgo established a Bureau of Infor mation in Brooklyn, where tho pub lic coulJ, free of charge, secure de tails of hotols and boarding houses for the summer. The idea at once became popular, and branch bureaus were opened in Manhattan and other cities. Country hotols and boniding houses by sending to this Bureau can secure a listing blank, fill it out and return it and then be represented free of oost, and send their circulars and cards for free distribution Tho Brooklyn Eagle has also been considered for years tho best mo- diuin for summer boarders in New York city. The Uock Toint Inn, in the Adir ondacks, said: '-We are giving the Eagle a larger share of advertising than most other papors, as experi. ence has demonstrated its value to us !a past seasons." Chttuncey B. Xewkirk of Wurts boro, Sullivan county, said : "Last seasoii one small adv. brought me five puohta." La Rue Bros., proprietors of tho American Uotul of Sharon Springs. N. Y , wrote: "Oar house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily we receivo applications for rooms, and ail on aooount of our standing ad iu the Eagle." For Listing Blanks, Adv. Rate Cards and other iufoi iimtion, ad dress EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sold by all Newsdealers N r.VV C AT.AI.Olll K t'atal-if.ue for l'. full informa lly O Its to 1 1 ee tUH Ion . e pellseS, Co It Is s ot ly, and ot !eT laeit. of llitereM and will li'irh li w 1 1 Uo 10 elm I e to t hoi-e cie-Or; 1 ait '1 el in opens pU'U.bet hi li, J.oJ. . I-. kttlf, A. 1-rii M., eipul. fttoi:r Hovels Villi ( Ml Hruta. ..!! .me, fat- c,.'. i,,.. ,,.ii ton ver. ii t v C . t..O, Ut "t .a UjU.. MEX11MKNT TO THCONSTITtl 1 TION I'HOI'O.SKI) TO THK C1TI ZKNH OK THIS COMMONWKAI.l'H FOH THKIR APPROVAL OH HF..IKC TION JiY THK .(-iKXKRAIj ASS KM Itr,Y OK THK COMMOWVKALTU OK PKN'NS YLVANIA , PUHMSHKI) 11Y OHDKR OK THK KKilUKTAKY OK THK COMMON W K A 11' II. IM PI RSU ANCK OK ARTICLK XVIII OK THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nn niiieudment to Rectlon ten of nrttclo one of tho Constitution, so that a discharge of a jury for failure to agree or other necessary cause shall not work an acquittal Section 1. Re It resolved by the Senate and House of ReiiresentativeK of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in (.Tenoral Assembly met. That the following be (im posed us ru amendment -to the Constitu tion; that Is to say, that section leu of ar ticle one, which reads as follows: "No person shall, for any indictnhlo of fense, be proceeded against criminally by information, rzcept in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or In tho militia, when in actual service, In time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor iu ollice. No person shall, for the same olTenHe, be twice put In jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall private properry he taken or applied to public use, without authority of law end without just compensation tieing; ilrst made or secured," be amended so nn to read as lollops: No nerson shall, for rnir lndletahln of fense, be proceeded against orlnilnally by information, except lu cases arising in the laud or naval forces, or iu the militia, when In actual service In time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor lu olllee. No person shall, for the same offense, lie twi put iu jeopardy of life or limb: but a lls- chargo of the Jury lor raiiurt to agree, or other necessary cause, shall not work an aoiuiital. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use. without authority of law and without just ojm pensntiou lieing first made nr secured. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. V. UK1KST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. NASTY 0.K ill It DADDY, tirniahts iManihli kitiii iurciAol M .-ic -it v -luniH ut Hew, Chalet Copyright Composition L tuc invl putuiui ouu uim, ti F:f:"s il F..:.3 l:::s 10 'J'X., 11 Half uuuuul and 21 t'uKt ot Musiiif i ltcrMtur Otuc a A'loma lor 25 Ccul. nearly SuLrij.t ion, $2.00. bu Months, $1.00. In out war you art ;u-r v K00 Cavi-u of M u.-ic. Cu'.it'n-;i:k' 2oX u tii-:. vie t v. nt.,0 "-i if -u -i Hii'l iill:rfl I w ii Lit U. U i iUl , r u i',i;iMlnl OU t t- Iwi Hi,' t i I unt- Lull i Mill. U. 4 MKXDMKXT TO THK CON'STITH- ; 'Hon pKOPosKD to thk i i r 1KNS OK 'I HIS COMMONW KAL1H KOK THKIH Al'PHoVALOit UK.IKO I'lo.N JY THK Oh! N K li A 1. A S S K M HI.V OK THK COAlMoNU KALTU OK t'KNNSYI.VAMA, lJl HI-1S1IKI) IV OHDKIi OK THK SKl'KKTAKY OK III K MON K A li Iff. IV I'L'Hsr- ANCKOK AKTIULK XVIII OK 'JHK CONcTITLTlOX. A JOINT HKSOLITTIOX l3r(ipisii)(r mi HiiKMidiiuMit to tin Consitu tion of tlie ('(iniinunwfalth. StTthiii 1. He it iVHolvt-J by the Semite anil limisi) uf Kt!'re-Mt iitivvs of ttio ('hci UHJtrwenltii t,( IVniiMylviihirt iu (iciit'nil Awiiihly nu-t, That Hit following ib pio pw(l ni nn ami'diiitn-nt to tin ' on.iiilu iion t f tht Oaiimniiiwfultli of IVrmsylva ma, tn a.:ctn)aiici? iviMi the pruviaioiifj ot thu ciyhU'i'Uth artii lti thiituf: AiiHUilmiut. Add at the end of sin-tton wvrn, rti.-o ttii.t. the foll'jw iiik wurtia; "l ijlt-sh tx foii it hh.tll Im iim ntdinvii in tlielit'iuT.il As.-ni- bly. Much pniMost-a np.-ciul or local law hhuli lmn htt-ri itrt suliimt uxi to a popular .U 'it a fi.'iiural or hp. i:i.il (.!.( ton In iln-hu-alMy or Jocalitit .i to lit aUi-clcd hyiu ortraiio!i, mult ran oidi-r of ii:u court or ooiniiiofj I'U-as of (an M'.iptH tivt cotiiiiy ar-it-r htMrinK and npplu-aiioii jraiiUil. and simll have bwu approcii dy a majority of i lit; voters tit Mich eli i i ion : I'rovaird, 1 ii.it no mik I) eloetlou r.ii;ll in held lintli Die dc uiett of L-ourt KiHhoiiiiiK l tie r.ame bhali li'ivti tinn advcr;i.--d for al )t-art Ihi it i:;n) ii ;i v e j fi ( lie l.K'ullt y or liM-alii h ji atl.-( !i ii. lit hijfh liuiiim-r an tin- e.niri n-jiy 1 1 1 js -e- L. A true copy of th- .fliit lie-, il ht ion W. N' t.hlK.r, tSi c.ictary of ihv Conunonvk eat li. EMM DISEASES The Aunt The little darling-1 lie- just exactly like his father, too. The Mother Yes, indeed! So fond of bin bottle. Ally Sloper. nnmped Her CnrloHllr. In a villas;? poet office Mis Peek, Had a Job at nix plunks per week, Hut she near hud a tit Ar.d thrtstnfd to quit. When a pustal cume WTltten In Greek. Clik'Hiro Dally News. Alma and OliJeetM. "Ilavinf? formally oruauized," said the president of the new woman's club, "we must now ditensa the aim of our society." "Ilelter call it 'object,' if it's a good one," cried the rude man who really had no business there. "A woman's 'm' is notoriously bad." Philadel phia I'rwM-. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order, Ayer's Pills will clearj your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. v 25c. All druKKlsts. 1 h ut yi.iir miiu.i he or li.-nnl henutltul tmm li nr rii-h t.lfick ? Ttifn us BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttttr. . lltlna to Help II I m. "You have wounded me," he pndl aid ns he nrone from hitt ltnees, "wounded me bo deeply that I shnll never " "Wait," she pnid, iicltin? a book off Ihe lilirnry tRlde. "Let me see what 'Kirst Aid to the Injured' ntiys to do in Ktich h ense na yours." Chicago lleciirtl-Ilernld. lnapproprlnte Nnme, Mrs. rritusonhenk What kind of a cinr is that you're ftinoking? Mr. CriniHonhenk That's the InteRt, dear; it's ended Ping-Pong. "Vcll, I can't understand why they cnl! it Hint," said the lady with her hand nt tier nose; "it certainly la not adapted to the house." Yonlters Statesman. A Physician Healed Dr. Goo. Ewti-R, a practicing pliy- sicinn of Smith's (Jrove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his porson 1 experinnco with Foloy's Kidnoy Cure: "For yenr9l had been both ered greatly with kidney and blad- dor trouble rt'id enlarged prostate gland. I used evetything known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to use Foloy's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured, prescribe it. now daily In my prao tice and heartily recommend it to all physicians for such troubles. have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success. " Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Mr. Bryan now terms the people "democrat and aristocrats" instead of "common people and plutocrats." Both classes seem to have moved up a peg. We think we would pre fer being a "common people" to a "democrat." Consumption Threatened "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consumption," says C. Ungor, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111. "I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians forsev eral months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured me and I have not beon troubled since." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. "Have you been through calcu lus?" inquired the collogo professor. "Not unless I passed through at night on my way here," repliod the new student; "I'm from Kansas, you know. Philadelphia Record. Foley't Kidney Cur Will euro Bright's disease. Will cure diabetes. Will cure stone in bladdor. Will euro kidney and bladder dis eases. Sold at Armstrong's drug storo. Tommy Say, paw, why do in get bald sooner than women? Mr. Figg Because they don't wear their hair so long. Will that satisfy you? Indianapolis Press. arc the eases.- most fatal of all dis- HI VJ$KISatY CURE Is a or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized . fey emi nent physicians as the Best lot Kadney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and J 1.00. Quick Relief lor Asthma Sufferer Foley's Honey and Tar aifbrds immediate relief to asthma Bufferers in the worst stages and if takeu in time will effect a cure. Hold at Armstrong's drug store. ( I l " I I TMt CAliM httenO. - J b i'UMiufe. Our lec tL-liu lied It wt-l;ui. Aiivi.ilm- skt-li II anj tU xi ij.iiwu ut liny hivrulii.u will l.nii.Miy u-,ttvr our ul.ml.jli litre cumt-in:UK ..... , ,.,,C. H 'W IU OIIIMIII 1 jii-ni fcent n,.,i, n.(jl, tlintuh ri.lvci lic.l I..r I'.iOHIs t.,Uil m:l (lnulii;ti us iccivc i.cinl " t'i'"!l cli-OKe, in Thk 1'a ii n r KiVn o, ml illu.slI.Ut.t un.l ul.tc-tv cii.iii.iK.i jomuul (.uiisulu.t l.v Al.inut.,. on, tmiiiJ iuci,, bcuj Kl ....li,!,!,: tui.y rfctt. AJJicai, VICTOR J. EVANS St CO. U'aici.t yltli.raty,) Evars Buildi;., The anti-imporialist squad is con tinually double-quicking from point to point trying to keep np with the progress of events and the forward movement of the republic "I had diabetes iu its worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dun reath, Ind. "I tried eight physi- ciai.s without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." .Sold at Arm strong's drug store. It is proclaimed that the Honora ble Billy Mason is to make a "whirl, wind" cumptiitju. So! We had not heard of tho "whirl" part. Many persons in this community lare suTeiitig from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal resuita by us ! ing Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at j Armstrong's drug store, j It appears now that instead of at- j tempting to strangle him, Mr. Btii!- l utuu f,o uirJ ey of Texas is slowly crusuintr Judae retinoid witu silent Contempt. Foloy's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not be yond tlio reach of medicine." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Mil "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. 3 Hello to No. )., or coino to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Wo arc now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, THE SHOEMAN, Telephone Ca I P. J. 184. Now York UPSE FARME For Every 0 Member Of The Farmer's Family. F.stnlili jhi'd In 1X11, tor over siitr yenrs it wns tlio NKW YOHK WKKKT.Y TKI1JI NE, known Bin! rend in pvory St;ito In tlio Union Ou Novomber 7, KHll, it wns chnngnd to the New York Tribune Farmer, n lil(?li class, up t dntp, lllnstrnted (tfrrlculturnl wopklv for the larniur nod his family PRICE $I.OO 1 yr-iir, but ym enn liny ft for luss. How? By kuIw 'iliinir through your own fiworito home nowHpnpcr, TlIK Pkkks, Mllfortl, P11. Until pti)trfl 0110 year for only 1 t.ri. SmmiiI your onlpr and money to TlIK Phkms. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Proscription. II - f- ft f Broad Strsot Compound J H& Next Door to Ilotnl Fnuohere. FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. For Sale By A ii tin Telephone CJI 62. WALLACE Harford. St., Milford, Pa WASHINGTON. O' T1 CANOV (..V'.' lo. r '---s 14. fcc. " - CATHARTIC . . w J W v.v' V- - i lu A nnim-r fC&erluc. Tht f anh In rldd ir, ti.li r.d id urrn! Utiit. dwlifchts uur b,.un ; a mo til ih? ti.i-UBt conies flit It full of holes. u:kUhi 8tor. Till liku "u i Fulivv a KidtibV C'uro will enrn 11 Genuine Jionijxj C. C. C. Never told In bulk. Jiiiiim ii m ining from tlisordorej liewjrc ol tKt dialer who tiits to !l I killing's or hlatUior. tiolil ut Arm "oi!t!iij juil m jKtuii." 'tfiruiijj'a drugstore. DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOU, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, ' Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Foley's Honey Tar FoIcys Kidney Cure far ch!iJi fa,stife,sure. A'o opiates, makes kidneys end bladder rfit.
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