V Tho Shoo that America's best ed rosso d women aro buying, wear ing and recom mending to their friends T T) ETf JW The first shoe that has the style, the fit, the comfort, the good wear of the highest grade $5, $6, and $7 shoes t,t a popular price. The La France Shoe is the product ot a firm who for twenty-fire 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 France Shoe Is $3.00 a Pair. You never saw a shoe like this one at anything like the price the graceful lines, swell styles, fine leathers and skilled workmanship make it worth much more. It's a bargain if ever there was one. We have a complete line of Street Boots and Oxfords. Let us fit a pair for you. The La France Shoes Have Rock-Oak Soles. W k AH r$"r) ' mam jMf l Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suITcr from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Tills act directly on the liver. For CO ycrs tlicy have been the Stundard Iamily Pill. Small doses cure. Al! rtrufffrlffs. i mitt T"'ir mmi.tn-he nr tt ni ft tiwsulltul brown or rirh Murk ? 1 lion it BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers Port .. Jervis. Fitter of Feet. I f I . , I r- 1 'licjr Nice Old Gnnt My little boy, have you no better way to Ppend this Sab- bnth afternoon thnn ny lennmg tip ag-ninKt that wall, idling your time away? Nice Little Boy I ain't a Idling- my time away no fear! There's some clinptt over the wall a-sneakin' tho fowls and they've piv me tuppence to look out for coppers! Tit-liita. Worked Iloth Ways, Bhp has two atrtrifta to her bew, always Bhe'a liked wherevpr she noes Likewise, to hr apron strings, she has Always and ever two beaux. Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. r., or enmo to SAWKILL MILL, GILFORD, PA Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur exoolli-nce of tho cnnltnl, loontod within one block of tho White House and directly opposite the Treasurj. l iuost table in the oily. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotolry, romftrksble for Its historical associations and lona-sustained popularity. Keci'iitly ronovatud, ropaluted and partially rofurulubcd. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotols of Wash ington, patronized lu formor years by presidents and hih offlcials. Always a prime favorite. Kooently remodeled and rendered botlor than ever. Opp. Pa. K. K. dep. WALTER BUKTON, Res. Mgr. Thoso hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping plaoos at rea sonable rate. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DtWITT,Mnasr. BRINGS SUMMER BOARDERS. State llormal School EAST STKOUDKHI'IIO, A. LOCATION This popular State Institution is located In the mkUt of tho Delaware Water Imp and Mt. Poeono Summer Kosort Ketou, tho moot healthful and picturesque In the M.iu), and one that is visited by thousands of tourists anuually. Col'KSKS Or STl'UY In addition to the departments of tho regular Normal Course, we have special Departments of Muii:, Klocuti'.in, Art, Drawing and Water tailor, and a full tUA lee preparatory department. You turn save an entile year in your oollego prepar atory work by ooming here. FItEE TTITIOJT Tulton is alwolutely froa to thoso com plying with the new state law. This gives a rare 'opportunity U those desirin" a com plete education and Bhoiiht lie. taken ail-vant-aire of at nee, as this law may be ro pcalud by the nuit Legislature. cost or noAitniNO iloardintf miwhwi are fci fio pt;r week, whu-li intrudes fully furnii-hed and car lu ted room, heat, electric light and laun dry. The additional expense Is less Willi us than at most any other sehoot. IHl'KOVfc'UfcSTS Among theso are a new Gymnasium, a flue Kie, trie Liht I'liiut, and a new K.-'ii-tutluo itail new U'liig in-e'.-d. which will cuiiutiu Jlite.Jil laiKC ami folly equipped r.'t-ltaiii.n rutins. In addition, ml bed l-.,nms will be i-etili-.slered and iiu.-d lip end various other elmneia nueie in tne dorinitnries for the further eonfort and conveuleutHJ of the pupils of the school. MKW CATAl.Oi.t E C.t.il ...ilu fur It"'.', gives full iiif.irnia I '.- ill Ka tu f r re lull lull, e i.'-iws. cursi s of s. , . IV, 1111,1 ill (iiT tirln ill lu:-'itt iimi wil! !,.' rl nl.-d will, i, lit eliai to those deslrluj; It. S- uil l.iiu op. ii r;- i-leiniier bth, l:w. K, l h t 1 f, A. M ., t'rim-ltul. .is Vinr ilvcl V l:ii (Vlorbril. A Large Metropolitan Newspaper Which la Helping the Summer Resort. The Brooklyn Englo several years Bgo established a Bureau of Infor mation In Brooklyn, where tho pub lic oould, free of charge, secure de tails of hotuls 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 boat ding houses by sending to this Bureau can secure ft listing blank, fill it out and return it and then be represented free of cost, and send their circulars and cards for free distribution The Brooklyn Eagle has also been considered for years the best me dium for summer boarders in Now York city. The Rock Point Inn, in the Adir ondaoks, said : "We are giving the Eagle a larger share of advertising than most other papers, as experi ence has demonstrated its value to us in past seasons." Uhauticoy B. Newkirk of Wurts boro, Sullivan county, said : "Last season one small adv. brought mo five guonts." La Rue Bros., proprietors of the American Hotel of Sharon Springs. N. Y, wrote: "Oar house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily wo receive applications for rooms, and all on account of our standing ad in the Eugla." For Listing Bltuiks, Adv. Rate Cards and other information, ad dress EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Brooklyn, N. Y. "MB DISEASES arc the most fatal cf all cfis- cf money refunded. Ccnta!r:s remedies szcegrSzed by errJ rent j hysicuns as the vest for lli .'ney and Claddcr trouLIcs. mC2 iOc aoi Jl.CO. CANOf CATHARTIC , '---.... .... - - i" t. t.n.tr-.ic u...ptd C C, C. in bulk. tvui J the titJcr vho (iiis to clt 'ww-wi,-'..: $ uit vi jjuvu,- 4 MKXDMKNT TO THR COVSTnnT ; TION PROl'OSRI) TO THK CITr ZKNS OF THIS COM.MOWVKAI.TH FOR TH KIR APPROVAL OR K K.I MO TION" liY THK (tKNKK AIj ASSKM PLY OF THK COMMOMWKALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA, PUBL1SHK1) HY OR OK R OF THK KKCRKTARY OF THK COMMON WKALTH. Ir IMJHSU ANCK OF ARTICLbl XVIII OF THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Propofllnf? nn Rninndinent to hoctlor, ten of artii'lo onu of the CotifltiMition, ao that a disctmrKo of n jury for failure to arw or other necessary cuue pbull not work an nciUtal Heetion 1. Rn It resolved by the Rennte and Houeof Repwsentatives of the Com monwealth of PeniiHylvanlft In General Aseinhly met, That tlie following be pro posed an an amendment to tho Constitu tion; that U to any, that Fiectlon ten of ar ticle one, which readK aa follows: No pennon ahull, for any indictable of fense, be proceeded ntfaiiiKt criminally by Informatton, rxcept in CHHes arming in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service, In time of war or puhlic danpter, or by leave of the court for opprcbriloii or iniHdcmeauor tu otfice. No Ihthou Hhall, for the same offeiiRe, be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor Hhall privato properry be taken or applied to public line, without nut horlty of law and without just compensation being firttt made or toured, " be aiueuded 00 as to read an follows: No person fchall, for any Indictable of fense, be prococdixl against criminally by inforuiation, except lu caftew arising in the land or naval forces, or in tho militia, when In act ual service lu time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in ofli o. No perwon shall, for the same otTeuse, he twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; but a ill charKe nr th Jury for failurt to nrv, or otlivr necMHnury CAUnet almlt not work an Bcqiihtul. Nor shall privato property be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just com pensation being first made or secured. A true cony ot the Joint Resolution. V. W. URIKST, Swrutary of tlic Commonwealth. A1 MKNPMFNT TO THK CONSTITU TION' PKOPOSKD TO THK ('IT- I.KNS OF TIMS COMMON'WKALTH FOR THKIR APPHOVALOR KKJKC 1 ION HY THK (iFNKRAL A S K M -hLY OK THK COMMONW KALTH OF PKXNSYLV ANIA. Pt HJ.lsHK!) li Y OKHKR OK TEIK HKCKKTAKY OK Til K COMMON'WKALTH, IN PCHSU A N ' K OF ARTICLE XV ill OF THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RKSOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Conwitu liou of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Hi it rebolvej by the Senate and Huum oT Ri'prebeniuLiv of tlie Com munwtiiUh of Pennsylvania in tienend AsM inljly met, That tlie following i pru-pont-d km an anientinient to the Constilu tioii of tlie Coiiimun wraith of PenunvlvA nia, lu aecoidauce with thti proviaion of the eighteenth article ihureuf : Amendtnent. Add at the end of sretion "Vrn. article thr-e. the following vroriis; "rnlt-hS brfore it nhall In- U'lrodui-.tt In thf(;t-U"rul Ansem lily. MLieh prnntw'tl preinl or loeal law bhall have hri ii Jiix sn! tin 1 1 1 rd to a xipulttr vote, Ht tt general or sui-ehd el ' tinit it) the loeality ur hM (i! 11 irs to Ik' altertrd by its operation, under an order of iliu court of r.nuriMtr. ploir. of the re?. ev t i ve county af ter hearing and npplieal son Kfamed, and shall have been approved by a majority ot the voteio at Bucli election: Provnlt tl. That no such eleei ion i-hall be hekl Ulit ll the de eree of couit authoriing ihe taint; Bliall have Ik-i .1 u;U rti d for al 1 a-t thirty days in the Id-aliiy or localities tiMei icd. hi am it man in-r a f lie eon r 1 may uirect. A true ctpy of the J..tu t Ke.ohii un V. W. (.Hli'.r, S; cretary of the Commons vat h. ITa PATEST Ccci Inny tv tu.- artst i,y on; m l. Aii.iit.iii, 7H HAiLNT HLUOkO, ! iU lut i'ithl HuUUlli il.-X-j-l fatoM itti . iillKTj"',: ORPHANS' JOURT SALE Br virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Pike. In partition, the following real estate of which Cyril! C. D. Hnchot, late of the borough of Mil fortl, la enld county of Pike, died seined, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on MONltAY, THE 22D DAY OF SEP TEMBER, A. D., 1903, nt 9 o'olock In the nfteruoon In the front hall of the oourt house at Mllford, all the j following piraxna-d tracts of land, situate in sum county or rmo: PURPART 1 All that tract of land lu Dlnginan township, containing 31 acres and B5 perches, being part of a larger tract surveyed to itoiijiunln Tyson, situate along Milford and Owego turnpike particularly described In deed recorded In Deed Book No. 18 pAge 514. PURPART 2 Tract of land In Bhohola township In tho warrantee name of Thom as Hough, numbered 83, containing 400 acres and 120 perches more or less. PURPA RT 8-Tract of land In Bhohola townahip lu the warrantee name of An drew Russell, numbered 78, containing Sim acres and 80 perohes more or less. PURPART 4 All that tract and farm situnte In the township of Mllturd known as the "Foster Hill Farm," bounded by SScveuth street atid Pond Eddy' road, lands of Maria Jordan, Lysander Pelton, deceas ed, Mrs. A. K. Lewis and others, contain ing 60 acres mora or less. Also all that pitwu and tract of laud in the borough of Mllford, nsed and known as part of tlie "Foster Hill farm," bounded 1t pcrnntli and Hitrh street and lamia of E Warner and t-stntes of Emily Warner and Kate it Van yck, deceased, counting of town lots ana pftrts of lots, viz: lum Nos. t'-' it4, tv.17. 7IJ and 7J7 on Hlch street, lots Nus. Witt, tW6, 7lii and Sv ou the west Hide, and fronting on fTf-nre street, lots Nos. tii)7. im, 714 and 17a on the eiwi side and fronting on tieore street, lots Niki. tjoti. tVi7. t4, 1 15 and 27ti and part of lut No. tViU on the west side and f routing on Jnhu striN't, nd piirts of lots Nos titio is), tori, t., 710, 1 t!i, 7t and 7i7, bounded by Seventh and John BtriH.tM and lnntl of estates of Emily Waruer and KaUs B. Van Wyk, (lei'eiHt'd. PL'KfA KT (y Tract of land la town ship of Mllford, Iwiiik lot number i as lni out by Abraham Hutu, lylm; on the norl h east side of the Mllford and Uvegoturn pike road, siit4.iiiioi 11 at-res more oi i.-ns and par. ieulrti-ly described in deeo rw'ird.-d in lleed liiHik No. zl pane 376. 1'l RPAUr rt-All those thrt lots in the borough of Mllford fronting on Hrooi! stteet Blid uumljered n.'SiMH:li ely 41y, 4ij lu'l, being eiw:h 40 fwt iu width and ei ti niliiig inufeet la d -pta to tioiweLerry al lev. PURPART 7 All thoso four lots In the borough of Millord fronting on il;ir fur. I slre.-t ouililHTed ri s'.iivi'iy 6l7, 610 ;'s.t,i, n.is, ln;inj e.ii'll tio fe -t lu fwitith ami I'MrnOuig li) fi-ut iu dt-ptli t4i i-ar alley, biluute curuer Harford and Fifth streets. IMPROVEMENTS, PURPAHT 4 Good d.velling hausi and b.iro, iii neres el..areil, baliinco wisd land, sumtu-d on high ground overlooking the boiuuutt .if Mtlli.rd and is very OeHlrn bte us a sile li.r a summer Isiarditig Iioum', lunl on liurt of loD No. I tu, dwelling huusv. Pl'KiJ A K T H Large store houte, two sin ps ami stiisl I'l Kl'AKr 7 Hani, ou lot No. 510. Terms ul snle, ( ' A rMl. JAME.S W. PIN't'HOT. Executor Milford, Pa., Aug. B6. liarj. tl;e s line tioio and place will s. ll u ftimu-o 1 lit ml lliul-i' si", k J AMKS W. 11 l HOT, EAtx'utor, Cured Hemorrhage ol the Lungs "Severnl yenrs since my lungs were so budly nffected tlmt I had many hetuorrlmgoa," writes A. M. A!e ot Wood, Intl. "I took treat ment with sevoml pliysicinns with out any benefit. I then stnrtod to tfike Foley's Honoy and Tur and my lungs are now as sound as a bul let. 1 recommend it in advatioed staKes of lune trouble." Bold at Armstrong's drug store. With the Honorable David Bonnet Hill and the Honorable Arthur Fue Gorman in friendly conference over political affairs, there is food for one full editorial puge of the newspaper published by the Honorable William Jennings Bryan. Feet Swollen to Immense Size "I had kidney trouble so bad, says J. J. Cox of Vulley View, Ky., "that I could not work, my foot wore swollen to immense sizo and was ooiidnfid to my bed and physi oians were unable to give mn any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of me." Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Fentnlim r'hvl "I Just dote on rainy days," said the iciuuu-iiajreu girl wan the dreamy eves. "Doubtless I would too," replied the angular maid, "were T i.,i,.ii..i " , v-.mi'.hiu IU wear my last summer's clothes." rLi . . i . . . v.uieago uiiy ews. A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial M. T. Lynch, editor of the Philips burn Daily Post, writes, "I have nsed many kinds of medicines for oouihs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it." Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Hot Like Olhrr Hnnrt. "I'll bet the title thinks iuelf a heavy sport. "Why?" "Because it eomes in every nipht wun a long green roll." Yale Record Used for Pneumonia Dr. J. C. Bishop of Agnew, Mich. says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results iu every case." Refuse substitutes Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Whr He Vt fill A war. Mrs. Crawford Are you goin cleun house while your husband away x Mrs. Crabshaw Certainly. Tlmt :. hy he went away. Town Topics. is Foley's Honey and Tar is necu liarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarsenpss and all bron chial diseases. Kufuse subscitntos Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Vkm Ob flight Boa. I. Old Mount Pelee oi Juklr.g In spite of our n-Krta. Quuih he: "Although I'm smoklr.ff, 1 don't smoke entireties." Washington Star. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. BolJut Armstrong's drug store. Hopeless. "He has a bright future before him." "I doubt if he ever catches up to it." N. Y. Journal. Avoid 8rious results of kidney or bUiduor dtnordur by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at Armstrong's drug stortj. Wo aro now lo cated ot tho corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, THE HOEMAN Telephone Ca I P. J. 134. Hew York For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. TCtrtl),. fined in HM, tor ovor sixt ' venrs It was tho N K W VOHK WKKKLY TRIHL'NK, known ami ruml in cvtr State in the I'nion On Nuvombor 7, llfil, it was clmngod to tho New York Tribune Farmer, a hitfh class, np t ) ln( illntnited nKriculturnl weekly for tlio iiirnier and )i ih futnily PRICE $I.OO lyi'nr, but vm cnn buy It for 1i-sh. ITow? liy suliM-.-iliiiiK throtiirh your owu favorlto homo new-pnpi r. Tub I'i kmi, Milford, I'm. Until pup' rH one year for only fcl.li."i. Hcnd joti- order i.ml money to THK I'ltKss. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEV7 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 SOc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co. Broad Street, Milford, fjF Next Door to Hotel Fnnehoro. 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 Experrse. For Sale Dy A 3 A V V iMcVlF ' a cm Telephone CJI 62. I J " " 'u to ssa ji aal Harford St., Gilford, Pa In all DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE Manufacturers and dealerr. kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Building-, Milford, Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar Foley's Kidney Cure tor chiUrvu.&afe, sure. A'o opiates, makes kidnevs and bin J Jut ritu