i MKVmiKNT TO TI'R rNTITU. (X'tion I'mn'osri) to thkiiti- 7KS' CK 'I II f i t 'l fvtMl IN v K Mi'l'M H( TI!K!H A !'I'!i'i-A L (ill I..IH'. Tins hy Tin: i,isvti, asmm IH,V dK THK, niMMUVtt KM, I K HI'" I'KVNHVIiVAMA. lTHM-llkl) HY OI'lli'H UK THK SKI 'HI' T HY K THK COMMON V K At. Til. IN' ITR-I" AM'K dl' AIII'K U; .XVIII OF II IK. CONSTITITHIN A JOINT RKSOM'TION Pnjmqln 'in liin'ii!lni',T''t. tii sf'-HoF. tfil (if nrTirle "lie nf the 'una: itutlnn, ho thut n rINrlmrirt' nf n jnrv for fniltm' to ivni or other nrri'ssnry cuuso pliiill U't work an iv''ilU'il Sifllmi 1. fie it ri'snlvi'i tiv tli Fenntu mill HuuBiMif Hi'iirrsi'iitntlvcs nf the Cum tiiinw':i'i li nf ri'iiiiylv.'mia In (Vnnriil Asu'iiilily ini't, Thut the foil. .wins ho rrn p.isod n nil Rinomtini'Tit tx tbp Con-ititii-tinn; thai Is to any, that, section ton of nr tiile ono. which r.'iuls na fwllr.w: 'No inTson slmll, for nny indlrtnWa of ten oe. bo pmc-nett'-it nirninst rrlTiilnntly hy infornintlon, f scent in rn.cq nrinlnp in the land or nnvnl f.irrn, or In tin- inilltlil, when In ni'ttinl vrvl i', In tiiiii-of wnr or pnhllc. lianiriT, nr by lee.vo of the court for oijir'nloii or nii.oieinojwinr In nltleo. No pornon plmll. for tho smne ntTenne, lie twice put in jiopanly of life or tiinii; nnrehiill prlvato pmperVy be tnkon nr nnnlietl to public tiso, without rmtlmi tty nf law nml without; juxt onnipeniutlnn boing flrpt tiimle or seouml,M bo aim ntlcd o as to ri'ini as fo!ln,va: No rn'tnon slmll, for any inillotabln of fense, lw nrteeeileil against, ofilillnally by Information, cvopt in riin nHilnpr in Hie land or naval forces, or in the militm. when in not tint service in time of war or public danor, or by leave nf the court for opircHsion or iitl-ilomciinnr in olliro. No prrson shall, for the same offense, bo twice put 111 jeopardy of life or limb; hut a rlinrffd of the Jury for failure to wcrrp, or nlhtr nocetwiry rnnw, .halt not. work nn a ii'illtal. Nor Rhall private property be taken or apiilied to public use, without authority of law ami wit limit just cmi pensatliin heiiiK first mu:lo or fieenred. A true copy of the .I"int Henoliiili.n. V. W. (ililKS T. Bcctvtarv of t lie CumnioiiweuUh. 1 MKXDMF.VT JV TION PIn(M)SKl TO THK ( I T- OK THIS COMMOWVKALTII l'OK THKIH, APPROVAL OK HK.IKO T'.O.N liY THK (-iKNKH ATj ASSKM lil.Y OK THK rOMMON'W'KATi'H, OK PKNXSYLVANI A, V ilKlHKi) II Y OUDKR OK THK SKOKKTARY OK THK COMMON WKAII'H. IN VTHSIT. AM'K OK ARTIULK XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. A JOINT RKSOLUTtON Proposing 1171 ninontlnmiit to tin Conaitn tion of the ('otmnnnweititli. Pocthni 1, lie It tvsolvi'rt by thn Ponute nml Hoiw of Ki-jtn'st'ntjHivi'S of tiio C'om 111 on wen 1th of Pcnivylvnnlji In G''nornl Aflsrmhly met. That thu fuliowlnj? Is ynt jioscd nn un niiHMMltnnnt to the Constitu tion of tin' Coimnon wcnlth of IVnnsylvn nirt, In tuvordiinro with 1 hv- provisions of tlio eighteenth article Thereof: Amenil!ii'nt. Add fit tho end of seetion seven, nrticle three, tho following words; "Unless bofon It sh.iil beintrodnred in tho General Assetn ltly. such prtin4s('d Fpecinl or local law shall liiivo btiin first submit ted to ft popular vote, ?t a general orspreial elnetin in the locality or localities to bo nlTeeted by its oiMration, nndiT an order of tho court of common pleas of tho respective county af ter he.u-inpr nnd applinatitm prranted, and shall have bocn nuproved hv f mnjoiity of the voters at such election: Provided, That no such election shall be held until the de cree of court authorizing the name shall have been advertised for at least thirty (HO) days In the locality or localities nlTeeted. in such manner as the court may direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution W. W. GRIKST, Secretary of tho Commonweath. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotol par excellence of the capital, located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarkable for ltn historical associations and loufy-snstained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted 5ud partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash lntrton. patronized in former yars by presidents and hirh otlieials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodels! and rendered hotter than ever. Opp. Pa. R. K. dep. WALTKR RURTON, Rt. M?r. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of tho capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor, O. DE.WITT, Manager. Stato iormal School KANT 8TItH!ISm:RO, A. LOCATION This popular Srntc Institution Is located In the nutKt of tlie Delaware Water Gap rfiid Mt. Poeono Smiiiti'T Resort Region, the inht healthful ami pifituresqiu) in the state, and one that is veiled by thousand-i uf tourists annually, COl'lt'sKH OF HTl UY In adniliim fro tbe departments of the r'uular Nuraial Cuiirm', wh have special depart merit s of Mnii:, Kl'M-utiou, A it, Itrawintr and Water Color, and a full UA-lt-tfe p tt 'p:n1L11ry depart ntent uu can save an entire year in you. uuileo prepar atory work by coming here. 1 KLK Tl ITIOV Tuiton Is nhsolotely free t." thtwn eim plyiiifj with the new state law. Ti.is ives a ram opport unit y to tliiiw ilesifbiir a citm pieid edueaiion and should lm taken ail vantage of at onee, ns tliis law may be re piiuled by the next Liislal uro. COST OF ltoAltOlNO Iloardintf exjM'iises ar f:t.50 per week, vlocli lin liivl. futiy iurriir.inHl and car peted ruu:n, tn at, ele trie and lrttiu Ui v. 'i ne uu;i i iwnai uxK-n;rti it, its with Un Shan at iuot any othr hchool. HU'IvOVL.Ut.NTS Antony tiie-e hw a new (iviiniasium, a fin - hU'' i nr. ltuhr I'liint, and a iiew tni l' ui 1 1 ,t 1 1 now t M l ni erect ed. Y. Iileh W S l! C'lio.uu Iiiie, it Ij.i v'- and faiiy ei it 1 ; : id T'-i'i t.illen riMiin. In a!di i h .n. ail bed rwiMis wili be ri'h:!iTi(l mid ft 1 ted up It ml vanuiih tit In 1 i.:iiH'i tiimKi in the O' j; nil . rrh-.s fi-r the f 11 it in r etottl'.n't and torn eliien; e of '.lie pup;. a of thu s-Jiuol. M :W I I .IMKil'K ( it ,,!, fur l'-o".', fiiii 'iifitriua- t i m rt.s i- t.vi1 lun .'-in. t'.!"'!i v, 1 m 1 r.-. i Bin l. Itii'l U)l:rr t 1 I i-l III ( 1 e.-t Hllll Will ti" lit 1 : It '1 V ! i it. tit 1. 1 ! 1 ( 1 I't-e It I ill it"-,! II.' tt. Ki,i ''. 1 io epelift i". jiU'iub- l i, h, i Sr., I.. ht ltlf A. !., J'l lllClp.tl. M. 2 ri I ': There Arc feel If A 7 SUM 9 -', , JOiiiiSOH The 9rlnrr M'onlil I.Pllk. A Rinnil boy sent to the whop one day by his nudhcr to hnve n new pieve put. in the milk Htrniner. 'hen he enme back with the mended Htrnin er he set it on n ehnir nnd poured some milk into it. Of course the m;lk rnn upon the floor. Then he looked tip nt. bin inoth.er and sriiil: "Why, maminn, H lenlts just 83 bnd nn ever CinrdnnnH Fnnnh'cr. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Htnrkhflders of thn Korest Ijake Asse.-intion for the eleetitiu of a board of directors and the rian-Mei inn of nv hit-on'- w 1m--)i eeriy lawTully conic liefore th. in, wVA ! heal at the Club Hdihc nf tho As-nndation, in Ijiie'-nwnxen Township, PikoCoitnty, ia , on Tuesday, October lilh, V J, at one o'clock p. m. WM. C DAVIDSON, Clerk. Mew York. Sept. 15, EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters testamentary upon the eslato ( Prescott R. Gurman, late of Greene townshlj). deceased, have been .inb'd te the undersigned. All persons havinyr claims aizninst said e-'t ate will preseni them nmi th se indebted to said decedent will please make Immediate navment to IDA GOltMAN, P. R. CHO.-S, K. eoutors. Crosses, Pa., Sept. 23, Hi 9 COURT PROCLAMATION State of Pennsvl vanla, ) County of Pike i Notice ia hereby filvon to nil person; hound by reroynizanee or otherwise to ap pear that tho Ootober term, 1 V2, of the several courts of Pike county will be heli at, the court hous in the borough of Mil ford on the third Monday (' tth) at a o'clock p. m. and will be continued one week if necessarv. UKOKGE GRKGORT, fcherilT. Milford, Sept. 25, IWQ. REGISTER'S NOTICE The following accounts have been filed with the Register and will be presented ti the court for continuation, ou the thin1 Monday of October next; Kstat3 of Prisetlia V. Quick, dec.'d. Ac count of (ieorge K. Hortoii, administrator Kstateof Sarah J. Crde, dee'd. Account of Kanny Duryea, executrix. Kstate of Maria Ij. Peters, dec'rl. Ac count of Samuel G. aid Wm. N- Peters. executors. Kstate of Julius Pharff, dee'd. Account of Eva Amelia Tigue. ndmisdstratrix. J. O. WKSTIiROOK, JR., Sept. 20, lyJ. . Register. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS The following appraisements set apart to widows have l"en Hied with the Rctris tLr and will be presented to the court foi conlirmation and allowance on the thin" Mommy of Octolier next: Estate of Jacob 1. West brook, dee'd Inventory and appraisement set apart tc widow, Sarah C. West brook. Kstate of Charles Ott. deceased. Inven tory and apprairomeur, set apart to widow, Marsraretha Ott. Kstate of Peter A. li Quick, dee'd. Iu TenUiry and appraisement set apart to widow, Catharine A. Quick. J. C. WKSTIiROOK. JR., Sept 20, ltsrj. Register. NOTICE All hunting fi!iing or othei trespassing on the prem k-s of the nnder nigned1, in Dingnmu T.A!inhip. on Ray n.ondHklli and Dwarfsk .il Creeks, is for biuden under lamaitv 01 tle law CilA-. J. ItolLKATT, Dincrman Twp.t N. Ron kau Moj 17. IhiW. JobKl'UF RtHLKAU. FOR SATiK. A small farm located near Matamoras. known as tlio iieiiMd or Htdnhardt plmo, containiiv 31 acres. Kinely located, well waU'ied. House and barn. Kru.il uf atl kinds, larl impn.ved Title ehiar. For terniH, price, etc., add-ss Ijk box G Milfurti, Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice i-; hereby triv.Mi that f reft on tmon the ino- perfy of the unilersi;, ned in Milford town sinn t':K Minfy, Pa., r.r tl:c p:;:p.t,o .f hiintiiitf, V. iii in r any other pm pnsoii it. sli u iiy turbidueu under penalty of t !.e law. Ala, s. ii. vha r. THE SPAS NOTICE. Nt-tieo Is hereby Kiveii 1 hat trespaing on the premises of t lie uiid.'iviuii, siiiiiiicd in D!'.t.Miian t'Wt.hip. f.r any Min.- whateM-r is strictly lorbidden, and nllod' 111. -rs will be promptly pnmet;uU'd. litA 13. CAcK. Oct. tf4. 1m5. are the rnoi,t fatil of all dls or money rcftin-ieJ. Cor.t.ih'is. remedies recognized fcy emi nent r-hysldans as the lest for lZll-cy and LlaJL-r trociL!.s. KvICS C 3c tui J J .00. (ivtu ;; &u-.-oH-J C. C, C. Ncwr lr b'k. 'taiH.i.!..'i' jut ai v .. four r,v.-; M . 1 . 1 i More Douglas She: Traveling around town than any other make They are more numerous because men most at home in them. Best in the world at $3 and $3.50. Over three million satisfied wearers. Sold only by FITTER OF FEET PORT JERVIS a lonr Proaprrl. "Well, dnutihter, observed thrt feind father, ''now that you have pone through college nt nn expenditure of four years nnd $0,000 in real money, and, us near hh I can ntudy it out, you show a net jrnin intellectually nf being" able to recite your doss yell nnd pnr.scsji n new and strange ac cent in your voice, 1 can't help but Wonder what was that vnintion in life', yon said nil this education was to fit you for. Were you intending to be a brnkemnn?" Baltimore American. The I, n !- Ant. Th litiv fintp. h-m tii' efirp thy Through busy d.tys tlu-y s-ulv, Cor.tint to carrv sind swny Arid plod to be alive! Trey uf vrr sirlkf. er blame the fates, Or f-rrlfy the town Tiny hnve rn walking delegates, Thf lr pay is ner cut down. Chit 'aft') Rf corii-HTnlri. HE AUHFUO WITH HER. mmm rhilnntliropk' Old Lady (to little boy eareksiiip doir) That is riht, little boy, ulw Hys be kind to nniimils. Little Hoy Yes, 'in. I'll linve this tin can tied to his tail sooii'h I've got him quiet. Punch. The- Wodern Mary, Miry had a horseli p once, 'TwaK uilritd whllt. n sr.ow: Wherev. r Mary stinted to The auto wouldn't go. N. Y. Sun. No Trouble fur Her. "Yon had Borne trouble, I believe," remarked a neighbor. "Niver a bit," retorted Mrs. Clnnoy, who had proved victor In a disiifrree mcnt with her husband. "Twin Clan cy had nil th' throuble." Chicago Post. "Why don't thut romantic star and that emotional actress pet a divorce, if they can't become reconciled ?" "They hnve discussed the idea. But each is afraid the other mipht get the best of the advertisement." Washing ton Star. Unoltatrncted. Mrs. lllnnk My husband has the clearest head of ony man I ever mot. Mra. Frank Y'es, my husband spoke of it only yesterday. He said there was absolutely nothing in it. Chicago Dully News. After Comnienoeroent. Uirl Graduate 1 feel that my mis sion is reform. Mammn Quite rtght, my child; and if you are good and obedient I'll try to find a six-foot specimen with a bank account for you to begin on. Town Topics. 4 DUtlnctlun nnd m lllterr-nee.- Kiiquiring Youth What is the dif ference between fame ami notoriety? The Philosopher For fame, my son, a man has to work up; but for notoriety, he has to slide down. Ally Slnper. X-itar Not in It. "As I understand it, an X-ray will go riplit through a man's head. There is nothing else quite so penetrating, is there?" "Oh, I don't know. Did you ever hear my daughter sing?" Tit-Hits. Olia (tie Case, "They say his wife drove him o drink." "Perhaps she did, but from what 1 know of him I think he would have been awfully disappointed, if she hadn't. (. hicugo Post. MuiiMinK til in off. IIurband' (angrily) - Were you al w ays as foolish as you are no 7 Wife (ciiknly) io, dear. Don't von remrinb.'r thut I refused you three times In fore I iva, foolish enough to marry y hi? --Chicago Daily .',.,, CokieernttiK a Mmfle. ".Mnney," said Plodding Pete, "slips troo me liunds iiiie water." "Uel!," .iisM..t-d iiniiiii!i-!'ii.L' Mike, "dat's aoo.it as close as 1 rare uliout coiuiu' to t.ikin' a bath." Wash ii:.-ton Star. A I'reliy Sure Hluo, "Doea she niti as if she had had her ; voi-o cult hated?" . I "Oh, J , I couldn't uiid. i-sland a word the said." Philadelphia. Dullo tu,. , Si're l Like It. i s I 0. n't l.ke the col l, but I ta i.l any amount of beat. ; s I i-t ? You're just the ' !" !. N si"' I'M ;- in a sioniiur l..-.!roo;1,.- N. Y. Wevl-Iy. .li: ea a l.i , f.-i:., ' I-,.!, ALr.UM OF FRENCH PRINTS. rnr In w Hrk In t1 it l.lbrnr y Con tnlni I'urlrnltM of JMfn Who llrllird AnrrU, The reception t-f the French delep-a-tion thut cnte t u this cotint ry for the unveilii.jf of the Koclmmbenu monu ment adds interest to n fftie album pre peutt'd to the print deportment of the .New York public library not lonp Bfri by William F. Hnvptneyer, reiKrta the 'ew York Run. It ronsifits of 126 por traits of French persomipes, both civil nnd niUitnry, who actively or eympv thetieelly centributrd to the sncreMt of the war iipfilnst England fnr Ainpri oan independence. This etlleetion was formed by a rnrtsuin amteur inter ested In Amerieantt. nnd demonstrated the enthuiiinn uhitdi was evinced for American liberty by different clnsse of French Koeiety. The prints are carefully mounted, and each one Is accompanied by a bio graphical note in manuscript, piving the reasons for its presence in the al bum. Many of the portraits are con temporary eiiRTavinpa, some are litho graphs. Special attention should be made of the alleporien on the declara tion of war and the defeat of the Eng lish: the portmita of Louis XYI.. Suf fren, Menou nnd Nccltcr printed in col or; a proof before letters of Chof fard's portrait of Admiral Kossel; a tlrt state of Vanpelistra "Du Coued ic," with Helms Instead of Ilennes, and Kome very rare physionot race rwr traits. The table of contents shows a remarkable list of name of French men connected with our war for inde pendence, and while, as indicated, re cent occurrence call special attention to this p-i ft. lis historical and national value and interest rnuM obviouslj be permanent. COMPOSITION OF METEORS. Show to I' of TVhnt Mnterlftla the Othrr Worlds Are Con- tttntrd. The meteors that flash across the sky nt certain yearly periods usually burn out in the upper air, but occasionally a meteoric mass lasts long enough to reach the earth. On fell on May 15, l'.tno, at Felix, Ala. Meteors were seen on the occasion referred to and sundry explosions were heard, while, later on a mass of meteoric sulistauces weiph iiig seven pounds was discovered im bedded in soft soil. This meteorite was analysed and found to be bdilt up of such minerals as olivine, aupite, trio lite, nickel-iron nnd graphite carbon. The dark color of the Felix stone is staled to be due to the presence in fair amount of the last-named substance. The interest attaching to meteorites, of cotirse, centers around the fact that they enable us to obtain glimpses of the composition of other worlds than ours. Astronomy Is well agreed on the unity of chemical composition ivhteh m-arks the orbs, nnd even the sim ple fact that it is hydrogen gas which blazes in the sun and gives us our light and heat is a testimony to this fact. Meteoric iron and carbon similarly dis play links between these erratic bodies Ultd OUr own north. AJnx Kcllpaed. Ajfix delfrd the llRhtniripr, Which some folkc think was great; He e-book hi? big ftut at it And murmured words of hate; But Ajax WH?n't In It With the te!!nw who will hurl Discretion to th,? wind and Defy the hired girl. Chicago Kt-cord-Herald. A WOMAN OF EXPEDIENTS, Hi i ! mm e r. - i I ' t. ii ,- . ; H'i' j: M rs -tr vsv . er X::V' X fill i "Madam, ' said the mnid, "the dyer has brought j'our silk dress back, and says It is impossible to dye it to match your hair, as you requested." "Well," said the lady, "ask him what he would charge to dye my hair to match the silk. The colors clash as they now are." I.ouhville Courier Journal. Cured Hemorrhage, of the Lungs "Bovorn.1 yearn since my lungf wore bo biiilly nfTectud that I had tunny hemorrhages," writes A. M Ae of Wood, Ind. "I took treat ment with Hovornl physicians with out any boncfit. I then started tt take. Foley's Honey and Tar anO my lungs are now as sound as a bul let. 1 recommend it in advanced 8tngos of lung trouble." Sold al Armstrong's drus? store. Appropriate Text. "17ft surviugly do till dis ole hert ob mine wif joy," bcan the ltev. r'latfoot, as thj last wail from a wheey uran escajied through an oK-n winditw, "ter see. so inenny btj'an'ers iirescnt dis 'nlorioii sab I'atli inuw nii;'. lie f,'nii(l book hit say: 'lie. war er stranger nu' All took hiin in. lie dt-ucons wi'l now perreed ter t'ike up de. collectoiiion." Chicago Daily News. Feel Snollen to Immense Siie "I bud kidney trouble so bud," 3. J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., "tliat I could not work, my fit wore swollen to Immense siAe and I was coiiiiiied to my bed and physi cians Weid unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's lvidiiey Cure which nut.lti a well limn of toe." Bold at Arm .-Ii' 'a drug store. ) ! .!! Mi ! PH.1 ,i iliiil Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. VousulTcrfrombiiious- ncss, constipation. Aycr's Pills act directly on the liver. For GO ycrs they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 9.C. Atltri:gilt9. . or lil'nl il B bcUl.tul hrnwn or ilrh lilark 1 fPftPIMV'lJn'JS'0 nVCrtbe liwUilitiHnl O til Li .Whisker An I'.Mtmnte. llriprp's How lonif has Iluddton beeo speeiitntini? in stocks? OriijrffR ot much more tnan a year. I fancy. It was about a month afro that he benn t-o borrow money from his friends. lVtrolt Free i'rei. A Literary Boomer. Stnbbs Mv new novel will be read. I tell von! Berubhs How do you know? Stubbs Why, my publisher are of ferlnfr a $.?,0K) prize to the reader who guesses the name of it! Puck. nnetnret Milk. Mr. Titt I understand thnt there is a (jooel deal of doctored milk ou the market. " Mr. Fenn I suppose the water cure Is the one principally used. Pitts-burp Chronlcle-TeleRi-nph. What's In a Pinmpt TTewitt '1 here's nothing in a name. Jewett 1 agree with you. I know a fellow who named his pnnt "Olcnmar pnrine," and yet the pont has turned out to be a pood butter. N. V. Times. W-orne Than That. Tommy Willie hit me( crying). Grandma Hid he hit you on pur pose? Tommy No'ni; on the head. N. Y, Journal. Doctors Could Not Help Her "I hud kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. R'ymond Conner of Shelton, Wash., "Rnd the doctors oould not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot sny toa tnuoh for Foley V Kidney Cure." Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Dan's Commercial Review reports druk exchanges for last week ns 1100,000.000 greater than those of the corresponding week of last year This great aotninercial activity as reported by Dun's and Bradstreet's may indicate that the country is doing lots of healthy business, or It may be simply a grand winding nj of Mr. Bryan's "temporary prosper ity" prosperity going out with t great blare of trumpets, as it were, like the finale of a Wagneriai march. A New Jersey Editor') Testimonial M. T. Lynch, editor of the Philips burg Daily Post, writes, "I havr used many kinds of medicines toi coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say tot much In praise of it." Bold at Arm strong's drug store. When you read republican plat forms yon see the faces of Lincoln and Grant, yon hear the emancipa Uod proclamation, the olank ol breaking manacles falling from the limbs of slaves, the battle hymns of the republio, and the glory of the stars and stripes. When you read the democratic platforms you see the faces of James Buchanan, Jef ferson Davis, and Orover Cleveland yon bear of secession and rebellion panio and disaster, repudiation of national obligations, starvation of American labor and the hauling down of the American flag. Used for Pneumonia Dr. J. C. Bishop of Agnow, Mich., says, "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in throe very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Il.tln the OrlKlnal. . Patron I can hardly rail that a Rpeaking likeness of my wife. Artist 1 can put a phonograph at tachment on it if you wi.-th, but I should think you would prefer it as it is. N, Y. Journal. Foloy's Honey and Tar is pecu liarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarseness and all bron chial diseases. Refuse substitutes Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Hard Lark. Elowhard My ancestors had bluo blood in their veins. Hitter Too bad! I suppose there weren't so many blood-purifiers on the market in those days as there ia now. Ohio State Journal. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. I.sekr Man. W7trs W hat luck did you have r.t the track? It'f.'frs lireat. I loft all mv money on the first race, so I didn't have to worry about it any more. N. Y. Jour nal. Avoid serious results of kidney or bind. lor disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Bold at Armstrong's Ul'Ug ttore. firm- l sV. . . . -1 .-, .s V ' 1 Wo cated at of Front Streets. KANE, Telephone (3o'.'i For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. J a J Lass A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Horvoian COD LIVER OIL With liypophosphitcs of Lima and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., gT Nfixt Door to Hotel Fnuchoro. FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CIISEf-E 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 Galo Dy 0 W A ,i,iA ;h; Telephone Cull 62. DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and' SOB, Manufacturers and dealers In ol! kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion Given and work Guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milfcrd, Pa. Foley's Honey ani Tar for vbUJnta,suU,sur, A'o opiates, "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. Wlit'ii in need of iinv Hello to No. a., or conic to SAWXILL WILL, MILFORD, PA ro now lo tho corner and Sucncx j 5 j SHOiliYIAN. Call P. J. 181. i y a ii l i H - ; .1 it m i u s.au u A Ftdblislird Jn tor over six! vkim it wm thn NKVV VOliK WKKKLY 'rRIIiU.NK.'iinuwii ami ruad in vvcrv r-itt! in thf in ion , On November 7, 1'!, it ws oliung.-d to t !io Nev York Tribune Farmer, ?i hit cljwi, up 1 1 tlntf. lllutrarjcd HKrUniltLirul wt-okly t'r the mi iikt nnd liiw family preici- $1.00 i year, bur you rnn Tmy it for lf-. Tfow? iy hub; rciliiiig (lnou'h ymr own I'.ivoHte homo iiowspapcr, TllK I'iiKs;-, Milford, ':. Hth paj ers onr year fitr only ! Send yoiir order and money to TiiK Plil.srf. Samplo copy free. Send your ad dress to HEW YOnX TRIEUJiS FARL1ER, Me York. Broad Stroet, Psnnsylvanla Harrford St., f'i.TcrJ, Pj Foley's Kidney Curs taahes kMneys un4 bUJJcr f-1.
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