'WXm I iU wl iJJ LI Id t 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 1 a popular price. The La France Shoe is 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 fof this city. ie La France 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 Shoos Have Rock-Oak Solos. 1 i Your Toiuruc If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys- cpsla, make your liver right. :asy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All drugilitf. JO! Port . Jervis. Fitter of Feet. I--" fit; t- -jr-' Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tho hotel par oxoellcncc of tlio capital, lnented witiilii ona hlock of the White Ilium unci directly oppcsltetlie TreHsury. Flnuat table In thocity. WILLARD'S HOTEL A frtinoui hntrlry, rtMiinrkiiliU) for its historical associations ami lomf-HUKtninril popularity. KwMitly rvnoviitcU, ivpaiuted mul parti ully mfuruiblu'J, NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark amona; tho hotels of Wash ington, putnintwil in former years by itntsideiits and hltfh oflleials. Always fl prime favorite. KowiUly jtvmoiU'lril and rendered bettor than over. Opp. Jn . K. H. dep. WALTKH .BUKTON, lies. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of tho capital at all time. They are the bust stopping pluucn at reo Bunahle ratcq. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Manager, State Normal School l EAST STHOUDSIH KU, FA. LOCATION This popular State. TiiHtitutlon in located i the niidufcof tho ll.'ljwiiin Wnirr ami Mt. Pocono Summer Kurort Keion, theniot healthful and plc.t ureMiuo in the rf'nte, and ono that it vUited by Lhumiundb ii tuuribtw anuunlly. COl USES OF 'fell U( In addition to the departments of the regular Normal t 'nlirwe, wu have nnecml llrprtrtment of Mu-dc, l.keiil.itin, Art, I iniwtiiK and Water t'olor, and a full 1 li Lta Jin-paratory depurl merit . You can h ive an rnt ire year in your college, prepar atory work by coining here. lllfcE TllTlON Tulton i aiisiiluteiy free to treise com plying with the new fta?e iaw. '1 iii give a ritru opportunity to Uiofe detinue a coin pleto eoueatiou and hhouid be. taken ad vantage of at onee, as t'l! law utay Ite re pealeil hy tlie next Leijfl.ilat nr. COST OF HOARDINO lioardiur expen-ei a'o ?:i per week, wineh itp-liiih-s fully fiiriii-l;i-d and ear pettd room, he.it, ei. el nu litiiil and luuo tilT. 'l'Jm al(l ti'Oinl expense is leed with un tiiiia at iu.i-t any uiie.T heh.Kil. J'i! i;iVI M I N TS Amni, tle'-e R'T a a-w iunanlurn, a floe hie. i Tie i.!i;i.t i lain, alei a tleA iieei tilliull il.lit nt:W l: 11:.' tTi I' d. wllli'h V ill C'inljiUl ill leen lal 11 and fully equipped fe'ltal loll runlilri. In adilill.m, ail lied rooms wil he replaitetiii atui iiltid up arid various oihi'r e!.a!i'-h luade in the U' irinit-iriea f : r tho furiiier eemr i't ana t'ulivotiieuee of tite pupiLs of the viionl. N V.W i IT V I.IK i I i: r .! tl r, , 1' t'. r 1 civs f .11 int'iM'iiin s I n -.' I'ii: i' il. e..i-i e ..-rt of awit u'err f.irlMt! I'lli'i. ami vill 1 vuthout limr-Tl'i !.u.,e it. .irliiif : ' III e ..1 pu n: Ix f M il, p, ,'. I, I.. hi 'II', .1. M., 1'. -Illl'iletl. o AX e Vo. ! II It ( a . BRING3 SUMMER BOARDERS. A Large Mntropolitan Newspaper Which I Helping the SumniBr Reeorta. Tho Brooklyn Enido sovonil yonrH ago p.itiiblislifil it iSureuu of Infor nmtion in Brooklyn, wlitjro tlin pub lic ooultl, froo of ctliitrn, st't'uro do liiils of hotols untl boarding houses for tho suiiiiiii-r. Tlio itloa nt onoo becanio popular, mul brunch buronus woro oponod in Miinhattan and ofhor citios. Conntfy lmtols nnd boniding houses by minding to this Bureau on 11 coenre liwting blank, fill it out and rofnrn it nnd thon be ropresoutod froo of cont, nnd sond thnir circulars nnd cards for froe diHtribution Tho Brooklyn Kaglo bns also boon consplornd for yonrs tho bfst me dium for summer boarders in New York city. The Piook Point Ian. in tho Adir ondacks, said : '-We are giving the EtiKlo a largur share of advertiMing than most othtir pa porn, as exptiri ence has diunoustriitod its vnluo to us in past stiasons." Chaunooy B. Nowkirk of Wurts horo, Sullivan county, said : "Last season 'ono small adv. brought mo five guests." La Ruo Bros., proprietors of the American Uotul of Sharon Springs. N. Y, wrote: "Our house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily wo roeoivo applications for rooms, nnd all on account of our standing ad. in the Laglo." For Listing Blanks, Adv. Rate Curds and other information, ad dress EA'-tLK INFORM ATIOX BUREAU, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sold by all Newsdealers .V.'. !! !) .' 4 M KVDMRNT TO THK CONSTITU l TION PKOPOSFJ) TO THKi'ITI ZKNrt OH1 THIS COMMONWEALTH K',)H TH KIR APPROVAL OH K K.I NO TION HY THK OKNKKAT, ASS KM HLY OK THK COMMON WKALTII OK PENNSYLVANIA, Vt'HLISHKI) HY OKI) K II OK THK KKOKKTAKY OK THK COMMONWKALTH. IN P1HSU ANCK OK ARTICLE XVIII OK THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section ten of tirtit-lo one of the ('oi)Htittition, so that a dlchnt-Ke of a jury for failure to nrw; or olh"r neeessary cause shall not work nn a-(ulttal Section 1. fie It resolved by the Senate and House of Renrv seutntlves of the Com monwealth of Pennnylvanla In General Assembly met, That the following be pro pound as no amendment to the Constitu tion; t hai is to flay, that section ten of ar ticle one, which reads as follows: "No person shall, for any Indictable of fense, be proceeded against criminally by Information, f xcpt In cases arising In the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when In actual service, in time of war or public dnng-jr, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor In office. No pemon shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor Khali private properry be taken or applied to puhlio use, without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured," be amended bo as to read as follows: No person shall, for any Indictable of fenso, be proceeded against criminally by Information, except lu cases arising in the land or naval furces, or In the militia, when In actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor In ofltce. No person shall, for the same offense, lie twice put lu jeopardy of lifo or limb; but a ills-elmi-fte at the Jury fur failure to Hi-e, or other neceiuHry cause, shall not work an aciultttil. Nor shall private properly be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just ojiu pcnutiou being first made or secured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. VV. V. OR IKS T, Secretary of the Commonwealth. f writ lathe H. jitl h ;y W IU i iiivfip -I bd i -n; a 1 V.iilimri fit (hulct Copyright Cmpotuiofti by Hie lut,! . uiur uU.ur, Bi K: . j ci it. . !. :-::c 10 S'll.iJ, I I lll-.UIIlIllMi 2! L.:,;:.:3 r..sL' f:-a nil 21 ltn: ot Mui.Kai ( ttcrature Once a Montis for i3 Cents, ttarly Sbbscrit.tlon, Si. CO. Sin Months, $1.01). In one vent Ton v. I ti-'n r I y Hao I , .1 V !.-u , U' -in I's l.i I i-' i.W ' I'i, u.p t ,f it..- 1: I: ... ;..t la 1:1 il. , ,.l oi.r .'.u.l i 1 W .- i . ,.l c 11 l. : ... u.l u- ! I ..!: t. Bu i a i.l u- o ! f lw J ! .,ii 1 ..- . ui ....,. Hi m . 1 . ,....i. t,tti J. VV. Hfcf K, hbiniic, MKN'DMKN'T TO THE COVSTITtT. l TltJX i'KOPOSKIl TOTIIKCIT. l.KN'S OF THIS COMMOXU'KALTII KOKTIIKIU APPKDV Al, Ott KK.iKi! IIO.N HY THK (iKNKHAL AKM HI.Y OF THK fOM.MONWKALTH OK I'K.SNSYLVAMA, IT 1 ; 1.1 H H K ; HY OliUKU OK THK .K('KK1'AHY OK THK COMMONWKALTH. IV 1THSI'. ANi-K OK AKTICLK XVIH OK Til E CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Pruporiintf nn liineiiduii'iit to thp Consitu t i in nf tho Ci)iiiinoiiMnlt li. Stvtlim 1. Ht it ri'a.iivv.1 hy ttu. Srnate uiul iliiuse of Hi'prest'iitiitivi'i nf tin' Coiti imiuwriiltti uf Pt-uiiiiylvuniii in tit-minil An.finbly met, That the fulliiwini is jini tniMul an an Hlnriulinent to tlm ('iiimtila tiuuuf the Ciiiiiiiuiiiwi-.ilth of I'l'inylva ntii. In ni'iMi'ilimrt) with the nrovisiiitis of the eifcjhteeiitii Hrtit-lo thereof: Ainendineiit. Add Ht tlin mid of MH-tiou fievrn Mi-rifli. I hri'e, t lie following wonU; T n !!) tn-forif ll.lll lie llltl'iMlllreti ill t.i!e(n-ller;ll AiiM'lll- iy. BUeh prtiii..wit Roeeml or locul law shall hiive Iwell Illiit. wuoimlt.id to 11 linpiilr.r -.ie. 'it a K-'iien-.l cir ..-t-i.il ei"-tiun iu the huidity or l.M-iilitles to lie alf.eietl l.y its o.er.lliol, llllllerall order of the eourl of eoiiiiiiui, iih-as of the n-fiii-etive coiiiiiy af t. r h...iiiii,f ami iiiillealli'll miauled, and hall have been htiruved iiy a liia,u ily oi tlie volei al, Hueh eleet ion : I'roviili d. 'i'liat uu Hiii-ti eleeiioii nhail lie heid until the de-i-iee of court tiiithorliliK the haiue tdiall have heen advertised for at leat I iiiily l.ioi diiy in Iheloeallty or localities alieeled. ill Mlrh manner tlie eolirt may direct. A true copy of iIih Joint Kesol'ution W. W. Oii!i-..M r-'eereiary of the Coinmoiiweatli. JnllylftK Iflm AtnnK, "I haven't hiitl a shiple enll ninre I opened my office ten iIiivr Bpo," com plumed the newly fledged M. I). "Ilerp I sit day after day like- Patience on u mnnlllIlent.', "Oh, well." don't pet diFcnnrnperl." rejoined the eynipnthetic friend. "It'.i only a matter of time until yon have patients under monuments." Chicago iMily .News. At Her Own Hfntc. "Keep jour month stmt," exclaimed the brutal husband, who wa teaching his wife to play pinp pong. "How dare you speak to me like that!" she demanded. "All right, then, keep it open," he acquiesced, "but remember, if the ball Is lost, you pay for it." Ohio State Journal. Iffe rent. OHlce Hoy There's a gentleman here with a bill The Old Man Tell the chum to call again. Office Boy With n bill you've got agin him, that he want to pay. The Old ManAh! Show the gentle man In. lialtimore News. A IlnnlneNB Head. "You ought to have been ashamed to take money for that mule." "I was kind o' shamed," answered Mr. Erasttis Pingley. "I was mighty glad to git shed of him. Put I was afraid tint if I offered hi m in von f..li nutlin you'd get f ui-pieiuus." Wash ington Star. fCiOIIEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. ns f.yo kiy cunEiif, or money refunded. Ccntafrx remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best fo: Kidney and Bladder troubles PRICE 50c tnd $1.00. V nut f "tir noii.tttfhe nr I brown or rt' n Murk ? Thri tift pririivrui'0 nvcrr h tiuuiinijiiiii a uiiwn iskern . B f H't;lt IV el the Onlr Prlilile. "Do j-mi know. I am reminde.1 of Miss Kllcn Stone whenever I think about nn self ?" "Why?" "I've been pinched for cash lately." Harvard Lampoon. The, Rr-anlt. "Yes," Ploobumpcr continued. "I went nwny for rest, nnd change." "Did you get them?" asked Spatts. "I got the rest, but I brought bnek mighty little change." Judge. Unit "He There." "I believe her father is well to do, Isn't he?" "On the contrary. I've found him very hard to do." N. Y. Times. An Rsperlenced Angrier. Ethel Would you consider Percy Monckton. a good catch? Mndgp ( crtninly ; If all the others got away! Puck. A Physician Healed Dr. Goo. EwirR, a prncttctng pliy 8ioinn of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty ypftra, writes his person al experience with Foley's Kidney Care: "For yenra I hud been both ered rently with kidney and blad tier trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, nntil I commenced to use Foloy's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I wits entirely relieved and enred. presorihe it now daily in my prao tice and henrtily recommend it to all physicians for such troubles. have prescribed it in hundreds of cases -with perfect bucccss." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Mr. Htil.cr's frank admission that he is disappointed in President Roosevelt suggests to ns that there may be other democrats who are not thoroughly delighted with the course of tho administration. Consumption Threatened - "I was troubled with a hacking congh for a year nnd I thought I had consumption," says C. Unger, 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 rno and I have not been troubled sjnee." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Senator Cnllum says that Presi dent Roosevelt is assured of tho II linois delegation in the next nation al republican convention. The sen ator believes that Mr. Roosevelt will be nominated by acclamation. Foley'! Kidney Cur .Will cure Bright's disease. Will cure diabetes. Will cure stone in blndder. Will euro kidney and bladder dis eases. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. The new Virginia regulations have practically disfranchised the ne groes. Although actually strongly republican, as is the case with most of the southern states, Virginia is in fact hopelessly democratic Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect t cure. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. 1 rt II n I - II II I f!l-JS HTa FiTEST C.zi !.!.. 1 i i i , . i... .... 'ur Ite rctLii iittl il Any one icuUlii!' skt-icii Bint d. .riptnja of any iiivciiiu.o wi.. iiuniitlv rrcni.e (jur opiuiou free coucernni'. the p-aciil.tiiility ol mui.e. ' il -w to ult:tnt ; l.iU-iil" sKiil uim,ii rt-i(ue?,t. I'liluls nr urci. Uu .!!!.' h uiitviiist-.i t..r .s.ite at our trwcii". i'.iU ill.- (;iki.-ti out thnjur !i ns tcvenc Hfu'vm: tioiitr, v. it In. u i i in Tut. I'vfKM Kkcj ;. uu illiii.tU-.l-aint ttliltly ciut.laici joumjl Cuii-lilt:-it li' M.illlll.l-'l nirlS 8 lid IllVOltllS. VICTOR J. EVANS 4 CO. I'utcut Attorneys,) Etrr BulMini, WASHINGTON. O- C ) CAMDV CATHARTIC Vnuiah Genome Umj.d C. C. C. Nevtr oM ill bull Ewwjr of the dejler who triu to A.U "oiiKthiii j just mi jooo." Ex-Secretary Whitney says that democracy has no man aud no issue A sad condition for the old lady. The only hope is an adopted son. "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dun reath, Ind. "I tried eight physi cians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Anthracite coal is 10 a ton in Philadelphia and the supply it is said will not last more than two weeks. Many persons in this community are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal Besults by us ing Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at Armstrong s drug store. The Ih-erpark brew company have put up two large and attractive signs on r. John Kelley'a hotel. Foloy's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not be yond the reach of medicine. Sold at Armstrong's drug Btore. Milford was never in its history more crowded with summer guests than over lust Sunday. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Sold at Arm stronu's drusj store, Tip fll- "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. J When in need of nny Hello to No. 5:, or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Wo ore now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, THE GHOEMAN, Telephone Ca I P. J, 184. New York TRBUME :ARIHEF For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. K-itahlinlied In !tt, tor over slxt ? vcnrn It wns thn NKW YORK WKKKLY TRI IlLNE,' known and roml ill every Stato ill the I'nion On November 7, mul, it was clmnged to thn New York Tribune Farmer, n high class, np t date, lllustrnterl agricultural weekly for the tanner and bin family PRICE $I.OO 11 y'ir, but you run buy It for less. How? Iiy Rubr-niMhr rhrouirh your own fuvorito home nownpnM'r. Thk Huksn, Milfurd, I'ii. It'it h pri it one yt-ar Tor only $1.(15. Si' i id your ordnr und money to Tlitt PltKss. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, Hew York. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Proscriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., p Next Door to Hotel Fanchore. Broad Street. Mil-ford, insylvania 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. 0. WALLACE Telephone Cell 62. Harford St., Milford, Pa 5 DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWf 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 ni Tar Foley's Kidnev Cur& tor thiUrtm.satt.surt:. A'o opiates, wakes kidneys and bladder right. ( r -
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