Tho Shoo that Amorica's bost circGsed vomon aro buying, vy car ing and recom mending to their friends-- at T.A tilth. ii, l KKS TO A Wh1 The first shoe that has the style, the fit, the comfort, the good wear of the highest grade 5, $6, and $7 shoes Lt 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 Franco Shoos Have Rock-Oak Soles. t- i Port . Jervis. Fitter of Feet. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotol pur excellrnea of tho cnpltnl, Intwfcod within one hlo;k of the V hite House and directly oppcHlte tho Treasury. Finest table in the oily. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotolry, romarknblo for Its historical aHfloitvttoni ami lmig-suntainfMl popularity. HiKJontly ronovnted, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmnrk among the hotels of Wiwh intftwm, patronized in former years by presidents and hlorh oflleialH. Always h prime favorite. Recently remodeled and ronuered hetrer than ever. pp. t tk. tt. K. dep. WALTER BUUTON, Wee. Mfjr. Thwe hotels are tho principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the bent stopping places at rea sonable rat en. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DCWITT, Manager. State Horrnal School r.Asr fcTROl DS1U KO, PA. LOCATION This popular State Institution is located in tho midst of tho Delaware Water (-tap and Mb. I'ocono Summer Kesort Hegion, the most healthful and picturesque iu the stivr-e, and one Mint ia viutled by thouuaudb ot tourist annually. COI'RSCS OF STIIY V In addition to the departments of the ri'L'ttlar Normal C'uurse, we Imve Kpeeial 1) jiartmeiit s of M uMe, KltK'iuion, A rt, lnivvlug and Water Color, and a full "ol h'U'e jireparatory drpar tiuetit. You can save an entire yuur in your college prepar atory work hy opining here. IIIKK TI1TION Tul ton is ahsolutely free to those com plying with the new state law. TliiBgive a rare opport uuity to t-hoe desirintt a com pleto etiueuMou and should bi taken ad vantage of at once, k.8 thiw law may be re puulud by the next Legislature. COST OF DOAKOINO Boarding eipt:isea are fli 50 per week, winuU itn:liHttia tuliy luruiahuii aud ear-peu-d ruuin, heivt, elct'Lru: liht uud laun dry. Tho add.lhmul expfime lit lua with Ub Umu at luudt tuiy ollior iMjiioui. IHPKOVKHI KN'Tt Among thi'HO are anew (iymimdluiu, a flint h.le trtt; Liht, I'luut, ami a m-w K ri tfUtuii liull now being ereeit'd. winch will coniiiin liueen largo and fully equipped rtriiuLitut rmmiH, In mi dm on. nil u-d ion' i is wiil he rcpliisten-d and fluid up iin.l vitridua other clnuifes made in tin tl"f!iiiLurieti fur the further comfort and coiiVL'iiiuuoe ol the pupiU of the bcuoul. M-.W ('ATA IA Hil'E ('aUtioguu for I'.X'J, gives full infornm- t 1 "li li It) 1 1 ee t UJU'iil. ( W Mrlii'ri, courses ot hi m.Iv, uiid other f.vrts of in'fiv.-t and vill i'e )n;o lei W 11 hoUL dull fc.'e to X li -m Hen' ril ig It. t ail Term upeiiA pU luboi btL, 1 f U. 4 MKNDMENT TO THE COVPTTTTT J TION PHOPOSKT) TO THK CITI ZEN 8 OP THIS COMMONWEALTH KOR THEIR APPROVAL OR RE.TEO TION BY THK GENERAL AS.SKM HLY OF THK COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to Rectlor. ten of article one of the Constitution, so that a discharge of a jury for failure to nree or other neoeBHary cause shall not work an acquittal Soction 1. Bo It resolved by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following be pro posed as an amendment to the Constitu tion; that Is to 8(y, that section ten of ar ticle one, which reads as follows; ''No person shall, for any Indictable of fense, be proceeded atminnt criminally by Information, f xeept in cases arising in the iana or naval roroos, or in the mtluia, when in actual Bervi.e, in time of war or public da offer, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in oflico. No person shall, for tho same offense, bo twieti put In jeopartiy of life or limb; nor shall private properry be taken or npptitMl to public use, without authority of law and without just compensation being first made or secured," be amended o at to rena aa ioiio a's: No person shall, for any Indictable of fense, be proceeded against criminally by Information, except iu cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when In actual sorvioo in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in oihVe. No person shall, for the same offense, te twice put in jeopurily of life or limb; but a d in ch aree of the jury for failure to artt, or other neinary eaue, shall not work nn acquittal. Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just cjiu-jR-nsation being first made or secured, A true copy of the Joint Resohmnn. W. W. CHIEr, Sotretaiy of the Commonwealth. , 1,. htMl', A. M ., I'rluripul. f y : .i-1 ;c, cuff 'iu. !.m t-er il V C, ui ... . . -,.-1 o. .j .i 4 MENDMKNT TO THE CONTITU i TluN PlrH)EI TO T H E CIT-IZi-A'S OF TH iS C(M M tXY h. LTII E-.Hi. THEIR AI'PJOVALoK Rll.lEC TIO.N BY THE (iKNEl.'AL AKM H!,Y OK THK COMMilN W EALTil Oh' PES NYLV AN 1 , IT 11 1 ,1 - 1 1 K I ) 11 V OK E R OK THE SKCKKTAKV OK THE COMMOXWKAIl ii. IN I'l H(' ASi'K K AKT1CLE Will OF rliIE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Cousitu tiou of tiie Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate ami House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in Oent-i al Assembly met, That the following is pro posed as an amenUmeut to the Cousiitu t ion of thtt "oiiiutoli wnlf lt of IVtiiisylva nia, In a-i:iti(taaort witii the pruvi&Kitiq of the eighteeuLh article tiiureof: ' Amendment. Add at the end of tuition sevrn, article throe, i he follow ing words; " I nlc-h U-toro It sli.iil lie lul rodutx-d iu t ne t General As.-n-ni-bly. such propose! sptK'lal or loeal law shall have lni:u Jii-ht auburn u-ii to a poular vote, (it a tfeiuM-ui or spfi'ial el.-ct ion in i he lueallty or ior.alllle to be atti-eted bvitH opration, under an order of the eourt of eom iuoi pie-nK of I he respfr.t vi' cumn y jif tiT h ariittf aud applnuii.-n (irafiied, aud Khali tiavti been tipj.i-i.wd by a ninjoritv of ti.e Yolci-8 bt jUi:1i eit-eiion : I'rovui. d. J'hat no bueh t.'i eel lou thull Ik- hi'i until the tit- itwj of eoui't auiimi t f.iun the tatini hi,, ill have Lkw.ui advert l.-eil for at h a t t hi i t y (.x n (i.ivf in ihehM aluy or loratMn-N ni:.ei,d, iu bueii mauuer aw the court may vliiect. A t rue copy of the J oint Hei-ui u n .:i W . Ii til J Secretary of the Com uioit v. eat h. w I I 1 f I t THE PA 11 NT KtJr.V. 0RPHANS'C0URr SALE By Tlrttio of nn onlpr of tho Orphans' Court of Uifl comity of Pike, in partition, the following ronl cst.'itn of which Cyrlll C. 1). Pindiot, Into of the boroiifrli of Mil fonl, In faiil county of Pike, died seized, will be exposed to anlo, by pibllo vendue or outcry, on MONDAY-, THK 21) DAY OF SEP TEMBER, A. D 1003, ftt 2 o'clock in tho afternoon in the fiont hnll of the court house nt Mllford, nil the folloi'triR pieces n"d tracts of hind, situate in said county of Pike: PURPAKT 1 All that tract of land In Dlngman township, containing 21 aoros and 85 perches, being part of a larger tract surveyed to Hcnjmnin Tyson, situate along Mllford and Owego turniike particularly described lu deed recorded iu Deed Book No. 18 page 614. PURPAKT 2-Tract of land In Shohola township In the warrantee name of Thom as Hough, numbered 33, containing 400 acres and 120 perches more or less. PURPART 8 Tract of land In Shohola towuhhip In the warrantee name of An drew HusHell, numbered 78, containing 203 acres and 30 perches more or less. PURPART 4 All that tract and farm situnte in tiie township of Milford known as the "Poster Hill Farm," bounded by Seventh street a id Pond Kddy road, lands of Maria Jordan, Lysander Pellon, deceas ed, Mrs. A F I-rf'wis and others, con Iain lug TO acres more or less. Also all that piece and tract of land in the borough of Milford, used and known as part of the ''Poster Hill farm," bounded by Seventh and High mivi (s aud lumlsof K Warner and cm..:, s of Kmily Warner and Kate 11. Van Wyek, deceased, consihrlug of town lots anil prirrs of Jots, viz: lots N'os. t!i'.f, Vs. ti.,7, Tlli and T-7 on iiigh nti-eet, lots ..)s.i, nv, tvi, 7i;i and l'-.t, tm tiie west side and fre'irm on (ietn-ee t n-et, lots Nil. ii?.W, U, 714 hii.I 17i on the east side and fronting on tieorge Mnet, lots Nos. mvi, lis on, 7i; and and pare ol lot -No. ti.V.i on the west, side and frontlnu oti.lohll Ktieel, and parU of lots Nos tils'l. ''-:. I'.si, ti-.rt, 7ui. 1 1'l, l Biul 717, bounded by Seven l li and .bdin st.rttets and lands of e-taiesof Kinilv Wiinutr and 1-i.uUi li. Van Wvek. deceased. Pl'UPAKT ft Tract of land in town ship of Milford, Ih-ing lot numlior 5 as laid out by Abraham Horn, lying on the north east side of tiie Mllford ami Owcgo turn pike road, containing 11 acres more or less nncl par leularly dewnU-d io dts-d recorded in i)ee.l Book No. 21 piie S75 i'l KI'Alif n Ml those tlin-e lois In the thorough of Mlllord fronting on Broad strci'tand num tMwed respeel i,-iy 41w, 4;jo, iKiiug each 4o feet, in width and ex tending lsn feet Iu depth to lioosclerry al ley. PURPART 7 All those four lots in Ilie boron-li of Mlltord fti.nlma on liar- ford srreet lullotel-d re (,m-I I e t V fn'7, i)0, ,J i.i. ,;,.t.s, lH.,,n e.u ll Is' fe -t ill wtdih ami exlemliiig loo feet lii d,,ih I o pear al ley , BiLuale col lier ilal'loid aud l-'lftll slreeU. IMPKOVKMKNT.H PURPART 4 (I.hkI d , filing house Hint barn, i.i urnn cleared, lnil.oi.e vo.,i btlld, sllual.-tl on ii:-h ff-iound oei lnokllig Hie la.rouuh of i 1 1 '. i tl ami I.- ery desire ble as a sue lor a smokier h,,ani:iig hoii--e, ami on pan ,,f I..; No. Iu. i! v, el 1 1 1 lk house. PI. UlJ. K 1' o Lare store house, two Sh"'S hlei :.io-il I'l lii'AlU' i'-B.irn on lot No. 510. '1 Cl UlB Oa Si le, ( , - j 1 J Ml-..- V. PIM'HOT. i'.ieeulor Milfoul. Pa , Ai.if. i.j, Thrr Were Aitrnilve, A clergyninn preaching in a coun try church for the first time, was de lighted to find the congregation very attentive, nnd told the verger so after the service. - The verger replied: Lor' bless you, sir, we was all looking for you to dis appear!" "Why, what do you mean?" said tho clergyman. "Well, sir, j-on see tho pulpit Is rotten and hasn't been preached in this ten yenr or more." Pearson's Weekly. The Vacation Face,, That look of vague unreet, Of anxious hesitation, How insny, many faces wpar, WKorv worried owners don't know where T flee for their vacation 1 Chicago Tribune. OIK ClilLIlllBN, (hp r . -wit?--f f'r Nurse Yon dreadful children! Where have yon been? Young Hopeful Oh, nursie, we've been trying- to drown those dear little ducks, but they will come to the top! Punch. Recipe, A hero and a tlKht or two, A villain forced to grovel; An ad. A magazine review, And there's ynur modern novel. WaKiilnKlon Star. I Dizzy? Then your liver Isn't acting well. Vou suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For CO yeirs they have been the Stindard Family Pill. Small doses cure. Aii (!?.. W nt your nmniui.-l.e or befvid bonullf ul hrown or ri-h blurk ? Ttifti im BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwh'sTer. UnlrltiR Ihe rrnhlem. Delight (four years old) I'm tdck and tired of these stupid dolls. Don't you wish we had a real meat baby brother? Margaret (six years old) Noj If we have any more children I want either an older sister or a pair of twins. Brooklvn Life. Her Reason. "Whv do you Insist on Mr. Hawler tinging?" "It's a choice between two evils." answered Miss Cayenne. "I f he doesn't sing he'll talk. And the words of any song are infinitely preferable to his original remarks." Washington Star. A Oentle (sll-lloirn. Wife If anyone else told me such a story ns that, I shouldn't believe a word of it. Husband Shouldn't you? Wife Xo. And moreover, I don't see why I Miouli! make nn exception In yotir case, either. Brooklyn Life. Plot Rnstr. Wife How did Mr. Ililikins manage to pass that civil service examination which you fniled In? Husband Ililikins took his little boys with him, and the boys coached him. They had only been out of school a few weeks. N. Y. Weekly. Cured Hemorrhages ol the Lungs "Severnl yenra sinoe my lnnpa were bo bndly nffeoted that I had ninny hotuorrhnges," writes A. M. Ake of Wood, Intl. "I took treat ment with several physicians with out any benefit. I tlipu started to take Foley's Honey nnd Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a but let. 1 recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Some prominent republican poli ticians who have be.eu examining the recently issued domooratio text book consider that it is an almost equally good republican campaign book. Feet Swollen to Immense Size "I had kidney trouble so bad," says 0. J. Cox of VHllcy View, Ky., "that I could not work, my feet were swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physi cians were unable to give mo any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure whioh made a well man of me." Sold nt Arm strong's drug store. Visible Proof. Plnir What reason have von for thinking De Jones married an intellec tual woman? Pong Because most of his sus pender buttons are safety pins. Chi cago Daily News. A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial M. T. Lynch, editor of the Philips burg Daily Post, writes, "I have used many kinds of modioines for ooughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as-Foloy's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it." Sold at Arm strong's drug store. KIDiiEY DISEASES! Not Antloii to Leave. "Poor man," said the sympathetic lady visitor, "I expect you'll be glad when your time is up, won't you?" "No ma'am, not partickcrly," re plied - the prisoner, "I'm here fur life." Tit-Bits. Used for Pneumonia Dr. J. C. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., says, "I have used Foloy's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." t Refuse substitutes. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Thoughtful .lrl. Madge Dolly is going somewhere with that young man this evening. Marjorie Yes, gbing to sit with him in the hammock, liight lifter dinner she went upstairs nnd put on a dark shirt waist. X. Y. Sun. I -r- i ii.. . -Il j fti.ni. , o lb .1 l,i .,1 i:n :nul pi.-u-t: w Ul . i'l M'h'or, tuui..r. are the most faUl of all diseases. or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for llidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. Foloy's Honey aud Tar is pecu liarly adapted for chronio throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarseness and all bron chial diseases. Refuse substitutes Sold at Armstrong's drug store. ""y CANOV CATHARTIC V The I'olnt of Ajllradlon. "But what can you nee in him? He isn't in the least attractive." "Oh, yes, dear; he has a very prepos sessing bank account." Tit-Bits. Fole'a Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will ehmiuate the poisons from the blood. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. II Kb line. He Don't you. think Miss Prettla has a very bright fuse? Bhe Yes, Indeed, ekjiecially when she Is overheated. X. Y. Weekly. t-HI m "BEST OF ALL FLOUR," FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need Hello to No. o. of any or come io SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Wo are now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, THE iHOEMAN. Telephone Ca I P. J. 184. Hew TRiBUMF York i mIRPu! l.Ih! For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. Established In 1n, lor over siit ' years it was tho N'KW YORK WK.KKIjY TKIHl'iNlCknown and read in every State in the Union On November 7, 1SKU, it was changed to tho New York Tribune Farmer, a hifrh oln, up t dato, llltmtrnted Rffrlculturnl weekly fur the imii:cr nnd his family PRICE $I.OO 11 yi'nr, 1ml vnu can liny It fop loss. How? By HiibMvihinr through your own favorite homo mnvMimper. TlIK I'I.Kh, Milfiinl, Vn. Itotli i -I'M otto yojir for only fl.f5. SoiJil yoiiv ortlor i.inl motioy to Tjik 1'iiKSS. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. ' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., j& Next Door to Hotel Fnuchore. Brond Street, IVIilforcJ, Pennsylvania 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 Dy A 0 WAT.T.AflTi Telephone Cull 62. Harford St., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN' SEE A. D. BROWN and SO in 5 all Cuuiiii 5.in(Kd C C C Ncvtf luld !a bulk. Uwur ol the dealer vha ti.ti W U "u!i.ehii just w JuvJ." Avoid aorious resulta of kidney or bluddor dinjrdor by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Bold at Armstrong drug store, Manufacturers and dealers kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar Foley's Kidney Cure far shUJn-a.safi.sure. A'a opiates, wakes klJjizys end bladder rlfht.