1 i i. V 11 M l !' T' Til'1' cnVSTITr , I . 1'ii "I'l -l' I I 1 'I 'UK t I I I l s-s Ml' I HI- I "MMONWr VI, I'll ). ,: 1; i ,1 H A I I'lt'iVAl, 1H I'!' I K ' 'II. . s: Hi Till'' i.l-'V'KHM, V --I- M It' y ni' I 1110 I'livnniWVKM.TH K V.-VIHM, I'l HI. I -II l'.l HV (II Hi'': III' Mil'. ST '.' li I' I" H V t II'" ' ill-, H1MMHN A K U.TII. IN I'l H-M' AM'!-; "I' Ail T!( I.I'. Will UK Till'; I i . I I I III' A .Is)! NT UK.-"!,!' I'HiN" Pr"i'"-ln mm irtii'ivlmrnl tn 8 '(''lot, t"l "I li -1 i.i" oim1 of t lit' t ' t' it ii linn. t tin I. ii il i .. Ii.irm' i.f n jury for i. til lire In ni "I rth.-r ii"i"'iir.v enu-f ilmlt not Work an it . ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 'i I sv-tl.ni I. Hi' It resolved tiy the F.'tintr nml ll Mi-enf Hopirn'iitritivesof the Com- 1 IWClllll of IVllllSVlv.'lllill In (O'lll'lll) .Ai-.iiinlv met. '1'lmt. li"' fo! I twin sr 1"" oro- I" ' ti.. tir il :i-mi nine iiliie iit tn tin- t'oiistttu ; that it to .. Hint section ti-ii of iir- oiif. which tend ii followx: "No p. twin f.-ti-e. I..- prof, iiif'onnltl'in. i iliii 1 1, for nny indict nhle nr-,0.-1 mj.iint i i i ii 1 1 mil ly ly xi-ept in c i-es nii'dtis; in tin 9 hmd nr nnv.'il forcci, or In til'' nilllllii. III lift tl.'ll rvi i1. in tlllli1 liy le.ive l II'- ' if war or 'mut for Hire. Nn , In- twin- tiiiiilir il;in'''r, "I'l .-.-ion or riii-l'iiie;iiior in i n O.nll. for t In- -nun- nflViui p'H in J l III.- or limb; nor shull ) - f npjflh'tl lo ri.y of t;iw ntul m being flri-t km.. It'll so an to I' 1 !-.. "I : y II.' In!.'' .'. wil lio'lt ;Ml' In itl-l i'..iioi.'11-ilt ililic l i: limit ii. I., o I'l II- folio. N I tu'l'-i.t! i, .. I... pro I ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 MH1. .Mil. ll."l for nny brlb'table of iii'iiint n miinnlly by in ing in t!it i ir nnv.il f m or In tin- militia, in t i in f war or ivo of t hn court for in iir! nnl i( niioy im oni i'. a ji ' -on sha , tor tin- same oitic. lie twice 'ilv o( life or liin't; but a H- f tlif Jury l"r failure to nffr-i or ijitn-v mi rrH-4-iry rmi'i', thiill not work rii (.-Mittul. Nmi- sii.ill vrivatc jn-opeity I. i.tk.-ii or nppliiMl to public me, wlihont iniihoriry of hrv nmi wiil-.-.ur jn -it c nn p u -lit t ton ticinir flr-r, made or jiuml. A miu copy of the Joint Resolution. V V. (iltlKST, Svrviarv of the (;u,anionvealt h. I M KNUMKVT TO THK CONSTITU TION" HHlH'il-KIl TO T1IK I'll N'S Ol'' Till-' I'OMMOSWKAI.TII I nit TIIKIR Al i'H')VAI,l)l KK.IKC TH) B V THK li I'.NKHAl, ASSKM I'.i.V OK ' !l K COM HON VK M.TH OK I AV-VLVAXI . I'l ItLISHKI) HV oriil'',U OK THK SKt'KKTAUY OK Til!.; t'OMMONW ;.M. I'ii. I IM'HSl AN' KOK A II TICI. K XVIII OF THK tiUNpTU'l'TlON. A JOINT KK.SOLUTION I't'opo-inir 11:1 Miiu'iiiliiiriit. to tin1 ConNit.u ti.ui of tht ('oiitm inwciiitli. Srctlnn 1. Hi it t'.'iolv.vl by tint Sfntilc tiri.l IIihii' u: Pi'pi-,'-;i'iit a; ivis nf tin1 t'oni toiniiv. iiltli of I "i-i 1 11 y I v 11 1 in (ii'iiiTitl A--"inlily m.'t. Thiit tin: i. .llowi 11 k is pro p n.'tl us 'tin ntni'ii.ini.'ol to til" Constitu tion of til.' Com mmiw.'n ' ' h of ri'linsylvn tii.i. hi ni'.'oi-ilunco witli tlio provifiimiy of tin' fllitrL'titli nrl it'll' tiii'ii'of: A 1110 ml 1 11 1 lit. A 11 lit tli" ''oil of s.i"imi si'vcn. nrtiflt thi't'i'. I lie follo'.v iliK worils; "l'nli-s lli'fon 11 -h.lll ho illtl'ollili'fil ill I lll'fii'tll'rill Aksimii Iilv. Mlrli prooosi'd t-.iM-i.'t I or locnl law sliull I11VH li,.'ii first sillimi't.'il to 11 popillai vol... -it a tTi'iirral or Kjit't-inl rli'i'tion in the loi'.iliiv or loi-alitii'S to Im ntlVuti'il liy Its opfi-iiiioti. iindiT 1111 onliT of the court of I'oitinio'i picas of the. riv-prolive county af ter lii-.iriim anil npplii'iitiou trrniitcii, nmi Khali have licctl improved by n majority nf the voters at such cli'i'lioii: I'rovidctl, That no such election shall be held until the de cree of court authorizing the same, phall h ive neen adverllsed tor tit least thirty (:)lli days in the locality or localities nlTected. In such ltniniier as the court mav direct. A true copy of the Joint Hesolution W. W. UK1KST. Secretary of the Commonwcath. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tin1 hotel pnr exeellencr! nf thn capital, locnted within one itloek of the. Vhiu House ant) directly opposite tho Treamiry. Finest tal)l- in the, city. VVIILARD'S HOTEL A famous hotel ry, remarknMe for Its historical associations and lotiir-snstainrtl popiilarit y. Heeent iy renovated, rep;iiiitetl and partially ivl'tiriiished. fSATlCNAL HOTEL A landmark among tho hotels of Wanh ington, pal inn zed in former years by presiit"nrs nml liij.rU official. Always h inline favorite. Keeeiitly rt'ivodeled and i-eiidtUt'd hi-fit-r than ever. OpP I'n. K. K. dep. WALTKIt liUKTON, Hea. Mgr. 'I'hes( hoteln aro tho principal politinal reride.votiH of tho c.ipi ( al at all times. Thev are the best Ktopping plac-j at rua- Bonntilf rates O. O STfl Pt.ES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Mrinager. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa i Kegulai- State Normal Courses, and Speriul Uepfl'tllM'lltS of Mllsie, Klo- cution. Art, Drawing, Sitnograiliy, n nd '1'y pewrii tng ; ht rong (Jollego Prepai al ury I )curtiinMiC. FREE TUITION Hoarding expenses f-ii ,": per week. 1'iijiiU admiiti'd at any time. Win ter Term opens Dec. "'.tth. W rite for catalogue. E. L. Kemp, A. Principal. M. s WE DieSES t i are the most fatal of all dis eases. cr money rcfuniei. Contains t:r-iziie.s tzzc-nlzci by erri r.cnt physlcLins as the best for lllsL-icy and DladJer troubles. HUGE 50a aui JI.W. ; CANDV CATHARTIC , iti r: i". - . .... ...... Aa Uxaui). st.iiiijwd C. C. C. Nev sold lri bu!k. b;vjt of ti.e di.Ar who tsici to stll 'swilis.-) if just JtS tfooU. iiuii tlt- 6u iir.-.l ey UliI' UjiI. Avl'll t.':. lilt hiLM hi Cuhi), -4 b 'Miw M'i. i t Ul l.l-'Lt-l d I, J.' v-i U1.1..1.U W 1 U art-is. .r. I I" I H There ! , m mi JOHNSON I.nvr In Illln.l. ITp u'rt to think h.p inr.Ritird lim. Hut, thouith Flip him tint t h.niRi ci at all, Pinr'p tht y're prK iK'il he h.ilh nnt pei n A rrntnrp n rilvlrcly tall. I'hlliukllihla l'ri'S?. 1 SKI TO IT, t i :'rj He Did it hurt much to have your ears pierced? She Oh, no. They hnve been bored so much thnt they didn't mind it. Chi cago Daily News. Self-Cenf red. Now doth the youthful graduate Kffpiire a inrfci r hut. He thlr.ks thit hl nlploma maki f)f Mm a diplomat. l-'biladelphlu IJrts--. hut He M 111 Uvt. "Time you decided hnt to R-iveyour Iinslvind for a birthday present?" ot yet. It ought to be something tisef il, and I am trying to decide what I need most. Ilrooklyn Kngle. Rivalry. Manhattan I flaw two automobiles in n smnshup this morning. T.rondwny Hmv did it happen? Manhattan They both tried to run down the same child. Town Topics, Often the "Whet do you mean by 'pin money? " "Why oh that if a man has money, n woman will pin her faith to him." Philadelphia Hnlletin. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters testamentary upon tho pstntr of Presnott H. Uurniim, late of Groent townsliln. docertHtnl, have been irrnnted to the iinde'rsi(jrned. All persons hnvinp clninis fttfuinst said estate will present them and th so Indebted to said decedent will please make Immediate nnyment to IDA S. liOKMAN, P. K. CROSS, Kxecutors. Crosses, Pn . Sept. 22, UltB COURT PROCLAMATION State of Pennsvlvanla, ) County of Piko i Notice is hereby given to all persons bound hy rtfcognizance or otherwiHo to ap- oear that the Uetotter term, l!r' of tn wvcral courts of Pike county will be held at the court hous In the borough of Mil ford oi the third Monday CJoth) at i o'clock p. m. and will be continued one week It necessary. UK0UGK GREGORY, fcjlieriff. Milford, Sept. 25, Uff'. REGISTER'S NOTICE The following accounts have been filed with the Register mid will be presented tn the court for confirmation on the third Monday of October next : Hsiat of Priscilla V. Oulck. dic'd. Ac couto: of (ieorge K. Horton. administrator Kstatnof Sarah J. Cole, dee'd. Account of Kanity Duryea, executrix. K-tate of Mria L. Peters, dee'd. Ac count of Samuel G. H"d Wm. N- Pettirs. i xecutors. K-state of Jiilins Sharff, doe'd. Account of Kva Amelia 'i'imie, administratrix. J. C. WKSTUKOOK. JR, Sept 20, litod. Re gister. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS The follow ing appraisements set apart to widows have heca iHcd wiiti t!ie Kesris ter and will bo preseiiled to the cmiri for eontl : mat ion nd allowance on the, third Mommy of October next: K st aie of Jacob H. Westhrook, dee'd Inventory and appraisement set apart to wutow, rsnrali C. West brook. Kstate of t .'buries Ott, deceased. Inven tory and niipraiii.'iuent set apart tu widow Maruaretha ( tt. Ksiaie of JVier A. I Quick, dee'd. In ventory atnl appraisement set apart to widow, Catharine A Quick. J C. WKSl liROOK. JR., Sept XV!, Vjrj. Register. NOT1CK All huntiu fishing or otlier trtHpiis.mg on thn prem ?cs of ttie under- signed, in lmigman T nship. on Ray- nioiut.skill uud iiwaifhk il Crevk, in for- biniieu tinder penuitv o the law. C fl A -. J. HoiLKAU, Dinginaii Twp., N. Jhui.KAU May 17. lsis. Jo.-hi il b lioil-KAU 1-ORH L Mai, R SA1-K. A small farm located near tmuoras, known tut the lien.sel or iirinhariii place, contai;uug Ul m rcs y inely loratoi, we'l walennl. House and barn, r ruit of all kinds. Pun ijnpro 'I ule cleav. r or u-rii's. prii;e, etc., aAldix-bh Lock box i iliifurd. Pa. V 'KKSPASS NOTIOK. Notice 1 hereby .jn that livpasintf uprtij the pro- poll) ol liiv UlnliiF-luiie-'l lit iilliMli iKWU- !-:;jp Pike county, i a., for the purpose (lf Iitinlintr lisiiintf or any other purpor-et, it-rt'.m-Liy toruuUii a undt t pcti.il'y ol il.v law. Mi.b. S. il. CliAtrr. T'ki PASS XOTK'K. Notice In hereby vi li that IrciiitsliiLT uu ihu prciiiincA no, lri :-ir' ii .1. nil K.it eii in 1 )i I. u i .mil l it, I... a.'iv In: i'.' .-' n Imiiur ia j i l.-n. iitiU i.ii otti mie i . ill he ! ,M. i...-.,eut..l. IhA li. l..'A.-h.. 1 Are More Douglas Shoes J Traveling around town than any other make. They are S more numerous because men feel most at home in them, S Best in the world at $3 and $3.50. Over three million I satisfied wearers. Sold only by S FITTER OF FEET PORT JERVIS a SOFT WORDS OF BEGGARS. Br Which Thrr Srrk lo Torn Arrr the W ruth of Thole W ho Re- fnMe Thpm Alnw. Tn the severity of a Chicago winter the n bl(-boliei Chicnp-o brcn r has a cert a in t emerity t hat riorti h im as the men'ury column rises to the Jignity of a July day, says the Trib nne. With the mercury ten degrees below zero it is not nn uncommon thing for a street beggar to curse an unwilling citizen to Mich an extent that a policeman takes him to the station in u patrol wagon. In these warm dajs, however, the able-bodied man who wants a "little assistance" has taken a new tack. A prosperous-looking citizen stood in La Sn 1 le street the other day at noon when a husky fellow lounged up lo htin and asked in the w ell-known whine: 'Mister, could yon give me a little assistance. I 'No. sir.' was the emphatic re sponse, 1 wouhlu t give my great grnndmother a bite of bread if she w as twice as thirsty as you are at this min nte." 'Thank you. sir; thank yon, Mr I'm much obliged to you, was the humble reply to the tirade. ! " '(), don't mention it,' returned the citizen; "you can't paw n it. I ve got it overed by copyright." Hut as the fellow slouched away It was evident" that most of it all was lost on him. DEADLY VOLCANO GAS. Snld to Have Oniid the Snerd Din- kntntlon of Rvrrronc uf ?na frlere' Vletlniii. Gen. Forwonrl who receiver! a re. port from I.ieut. .lere II. Clayton, rs distant titirpeon, eoneernitig the tl is- tribtttion of nieilicnl Mipplies to the people of the Went Indies stttferinp from tile effects of the recent volenti ic eruptionH, says thRt, ns near ns couiil be aseertainetl, the ennse of death was the explosion of an inflammable gas which was emitted by the motin lain, reports a Washington exchange. The most plausible explanation of the conditions found, he says, was given by Lieut. John J. Keilly, a niemberof the expedition, who suggested that the pas as sent forth by the mountain was not inflammable until mixed with a certain quantity of oxygen, and that mixture was reached at the lime the gas arrived at St. Pierre. It w'as firm ly asserted by all the survivors that everyone in St. Pierre was dead three minutes after the explosion took place. The medical men say that the cause of death at St. Vincent seems to have been sulphur dioxide, or a similar gas, emitted by Soufriere. A few persons were injured or killed by falling rocks. Burns were found on the posterior stir face of the exposed parts of the body. indicating that everyone was running away from the mountain. THE BREEZE CURE. DenHlolal Effect of Rldlnir at Full Kird la a Vehicle of lllh Motor Power. The medical journals declare that to ride in an automobile at full ppeed is an excellent tonic. It "sends rushes of pure air through the nostrils into the lungs, while the beating of the same pure air against the face has the effect of hardening the muscles and of quickening the circulation.' This ia what any bribk movement in the open air will do, especially if the wind Is blowing, says the Hartford limes Could not the effect be produced by a reservoir of compressed air connect ed with a six-inch pipe? The passenger cou'.d sit in a chair on the porch and let the, breeze be turned on him at the ame velocity that he would be carried against the air an automobile. He could wear his leather coat and goggles and have all the benefits of a rapid ride without the danger of running over pedestrians, A steering wheel could be furnished to complete the rr semblunce. From time to time water could be allowed to trickle into the pipe and a driving rain be produced. Or salt water could be used and llie effect of sailing in Miff breeze be given. The plan worth considering. It is not patented Make a Difference, Mrs. Gabb Mr. De Voiit has lost two children w ithin a month. One of them was treated by a ( hri.stiun scientist and died. Dr. Doheiu (excitedly) Horrible! Out raji t-ou ! The pa re tits of t he poor tittle victim hhould be arrested. Mrs. (iabb The other child was ireateiby a regular ph ician, but it died, too. Dr. DoM-m (mlfiiinly ) The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken uw ay. N. V. Weekly. I'liuud Uliat Mr V mm After. Two Min.- of Krin kliariiig the bauie bed, us well it s the niuie buttle of whisky, l'at waited till lie found Mike fcU-pt, when lie quietly arose iilid emptied the bottie. Soon after M ike, svakinif. biole out of bed, and, groping about in the (lark, a asked by hi. companion: "I'hiMil are j i2 lookin' fcr, Mike?" "tlii. no l h in, " su ! i), e. "Well, Mike." tnyi Pat, "you'll foilir It tner tl.t-re in the coiner in the hot- :." Xit-iiiu. Ilfimnnpf In Short. f'nnf f mp'at Inr, ; A!nrn turn, (t Inlln nt think- Vu r pri nt). I'r n i ni i iiin ; I r'r im tier. Off to Umn hi" fate. P'tipitat'.nn. Trt piuntitin On the hivrr's side. Ir spprailon, cnl!i t Ion. Now she Is h-ts bride! Cnmuiinn. Wit. LIE'S 1IKHOISM, Mamma How did you clothes so bndly torn? Willie Try hi t keep a little from being licked. Mamma That was a brave deed. Who w ns the boy ? Willie Me.- Put nam's Dyedo. A ftnrnnlnl nnllfid. I do rot try to own the earth 1 phull not try to win It; It satisfies my sordid mirth To own the coal that's In It. Washington 8tar. A Qnentlon of TMrtlfn. She Mrs. lloteton called to-day and I thought she'd never go. He Hut you are so amiable. I sup pose you never gave her the slightest hint that you wanted her to go. She Indeed, 1 did not.- If I had, she'd be here now, llrooklvn Life. Another Absorption. 'Miss Ilirdie." said the young finan cier, edging a little nearer, "I believe you and I would make a strong eombi nation if we were to to merge, as it were." And they subsequently merged. Chicago Tribune. Aa to n Friend. "Now, his wife was willing to let him go out with the boys one night every week, but he wouldn't go." "Me wouldn't go?" "No. He didn't wnnt to spend one night being jollied about the other nix" Puck. II ii lil ' Little Gnme. Wife. What's the matter? Husband Some one has been rob bing the (Inn, and I'm afraid I'll be suspected. Wife Impossible! Husband Well, it's best to be on Ihe safe side. Iletter not buy that new dress you've-been worrvihg me about. N. . Weekly. Monotony. "ion ought to have a rhnnge of scene, sunt his physician. Hut, my dear sir, protested the patient; "1 m a traveling man by profession." "Well, that's the point. Stay home awhile and see something besides ho tel rooms and depots." Washington star. The Marrrlng Man'a View. "It's my opinion that marriage is a fsilure," said the misanthropic bach elor. lou are decidedly wrong." replied the popular clergyman. "My June wedding fees will buy my wife's clothes for a year." Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele graph. The FIior-Walker. First Clerk-Poor Jim! It will be a long time before he gets another place Second Clerk Don't you believet Why, he got a place as floor walker. First Clerk You don't say so? Second Clerk Yes; he's got a new baby. Judge. A K4neere Affeetlon. "Do you think that titled suitor's affections are sincere?" "1 es, answered Mr. Cumrox, "to some extent his affections are undoubt edly sincere. I never knew a man who loved money more devotedly than he does. Washington Star. Electrical Demonstrations. She So you asked papa for my hand by telephone? What did he say? He Well, I don't know whether he said something or whether lightning struck the transmitter. Brooklyn Kagle. A MlanvScratood Qoestlon. "Is he in food shape financially in dependent "Well, ne's in good shape financially but as far as being independent, guess he's like most of us married men." Detroit Free Press. The Btratner Would Leak. A small hoy was sent to the shop one day by his mother to have a nen sieve nut in the milk strainer. When he came back with the mended strain er he set it on a chair and poured some milk into it. Of course th milk rati upon the floor. Then lit looked up at his mother and said; "Why, mamma, it leaks just as bai1 as ever. Cincinnati Knquirer. Spent Mora Than flOOO W. W. Baker ol Tlainview, Neb , writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried A number of doctors and spent over 11000 without relief. She be came very low and lost all hope A friend recommendod Foley'e Honey 'and Tar uud, thanks to tub. great remedy, it saved her life. She enjoys better heilth than sho has know in ten yeirs." Refuse Nuhstiti'toa. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Drew-) making in all branches Will go to the house or do the work at homo. AiiJie.ss Makv Lluwih Brimd street, Milford. get yoi Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. Vou sutler from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For GO yesrs they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure All drimslnU. V nut y.'.ir ninii. nniwn or rii'n i. k ? Tlion II,.' luOIUijliH:tl t) Ulk Whisker i M .N ..Mi . N. M. A Well Sntlnfled Olrl. At an old-fashioned revival meeting the mitttstcr approached Minnie, who was only ten yeHrs old, and urged her to go forward to the -nioui'nerB' bench' for prayers, as many of her young friends had done. . "No, thank you," said Minnie, hold ing back. "Hut. vi h v ?" questioned li'e minister. "Don't you want to be born again '?" "No," replied Minnie; "I'm afraid I might be born a boy next time!" Itrooklvn I. He. Old Order Reversed. "Miss (lladys," said old Moneybags, "if nit suit is not agreeable to 5 mi, say so frankly, but do not, 1 beg of you. tell me that old. old story that vol) w ill alwnys look upon me as a brother." "S,r." replied the lovely maiden, as her eye lit up with the deathless flame of a pure young heart's devotion, "J 3o not love you well enough for a broth er, but I have no objection to taking j'oti as a husband." Tit-Hits. Her I'd Fnd. Mrs. Jones Mrs. Robinson Is th? greatest woman to st ick ton fad I ever knew. Mrs. Hrown Why, I never heard any body mention that before. Mrs. Jones t'an't help thnt. It's so all the same. Just see how she lias gone on admiring that husband of hers these 20 years ami more. Boston Transcript. A Dozen Times a Night Mr. Owpii Dunn, of Benton Ferry, W. Va., writps ; "I have hnd kidney and Madder tremble for years, and it became so bad that I was obliged to get up at least a dozen times a night. I never received any permanent benefit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. Aftei tiiti!? two bottles, I am cured.'' Sold at Armstrong's drug store. 1 nnnxtvered. "Here's a problem for yon. If.lt Inkes nine tailors to make a man " "The average fellow's only a ninth of a man. eh?" "No; I was going to add: 'How many tailor-made gowns will it take to break him?" ("uthnlie Standard and Times. Danger in Fall Colds Full colds ate liable to bang on al winter leaving the seeds of linen monia, bronchitis or comsumption Foley's Honey and Tar stires quick ly and prevents serious results 11 is oil and reliable-, tried and tested afe and sure, contains no opiate and will not constipate. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Knew What Was C'omlnfr. Ida Yon look nervous, dear. May Yes. I am sure Dick Is going to propose when we get out on the links. Ida What makes you think so? May W hy, I heard Dick bribing the caddy to make out he was too tired to keep lip with us. Tit-Hits. Never Ask Advice When you have n cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and gel ?oine medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy it cures coughs and colds quickly Sold at Armstrong's drug store. A Chicago paper reported that a young man fired a bullet at the foot of Columbia avenue. This almost amounts to an insult to Liberty w ny uo not tne democrats take uj the Issue? Bronchitis for Twenty Years Mr. Minerva Smith, of Panville 111., writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Ta which is a sure cure." Contains no opiates. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. There is still an opjiortunity lor some of the hesitating politicians to "crawfiMh" If they would not get so hungry thut they have to "eat crow" later. ' Watch the Kidneys" "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the ereat Knlish physician. Foley': Kidney Cure niakep sound kidneys 'lolil at Armstrong s drug store. The attempted disguise of thedem ocrtttic tariff fight, hy coating it with anti-trust talk, does not fool very many. No dancer of consumption if you nseFolev's Ilonty and Tar to cure that stubborn cough. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Kiii?land has poor crops this year, but we can spure her a shuat or two uud a few rousting curs. Foley's Huiipv and Tur cu es couth-t and cohls and preve iiii uiu nun. 'inky no substitutes ijulti at Al iiistrong's dnttf store. Wo arc now lo catod at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone Hew For Every Member Of The Farmer's Family. i RIB A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription HIST H. E. Emerson & Co., ISsST uaref uiiy Compounded gj$T Neit Door 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. Q. WALLAC1 Telephone Cell 62. DO YOU EXPEHT 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 and Tar (or (hi'iJrvn,saU,sur, fio opiates, "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA THE SHOEMAN, Call P.J. 184. York FmRIIIiER Estf.bH.dted In IK-ll, tor over sixfc r yenra It was tlie NKW YORK WKKKLY TRIBUNE, known ami read In every Slate In the Union On November 7, 1VK)1, It was changed to tho New York Tribune Farmer, a liltfh class, up t. date, 11 lustra ted agricultural weekly for the rarinor and his family price: $i.oo ii year, but yoti enn buy It for less. Howf By subscribing through your own favorite home newspaper. THK PllKSS, Milford. P; Doth papers one year for only f l.o5. Send your order and money to The Pkkss. Sample copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York. to Hotel Fauohere. Jill Harford St., Milford, Pa Foley's Kidney Cure taakes kidneys end bladder right