crcantilo Appraisement FOR ID03 NOTICK IS HF.HF.nY OIVKN tn nil denier In (roods, wnre, nierelmndimv coin modulus nnd effects of whatever kind or nntnre, whether of tho growth, indnee mill manufacture of the Tnltnl States or of any foreign ntnto, and all millers biuI coal dealers within the County of I'iUo, In the State of Pennsylvania, that they are classified ami assessed by the appraiser of mercantile tnxes In said county for the year 13 an below given, and that they nrc Hpvera ly required to take out a license nt thn office nf thn County Treasurer at Mil ford on or before the flret day of July, If not ptiid on the a born date suit will be brought as per Act. of Assembly in such ensses made and provided. RETAIL Blooming Orove Township DeGront Denms Store Ielaware Township Albright Allen L. & Co Store. Allerton W. H Photographer. hirink Thomas M Store Pusenberrv Wm Produce Fulnier Philip F., Jr., Hotel KlntnnrK. H Butcher Mender Francis Hotel. Morgan Reader Butcher. Van Ktteo R. K Sons ..Boarding H. Van A nken George B Store Vnn Uordon Hannah L Hotel IMngman Township Bolllntat K O Hotel. Dalloz Iieontine Uoartllng House. Metz William Hotel. McCarty Charlos Store Schanno Anna Hocel. Schanno Jos. K Boarding House Greene Township Belsher Peter Fertilizers. (illpin Bros Store. Hames F. G Store. Houck J. C Store. Lowe Kdward F Store. Selg C. F Store. Wilson Edgar Boarding House. lackawnxen Township Alman Samuel Hotel Hurcher .7. l Storo. Courtrlght Jason Store Courtrmht V. B Store. Dellert Edmund Store. Klston O. A Hotel. Klwanger Phil Store. Faust Kdward Store. Kreenwald Clans Store Hankius R. H Butcher. Holhett J. G Boarding House McMnhon Thomas Store. Jlyer John F Hotel. Rowland G. F Store. Rowland A. G -. Hotel. Hettstadt Mrs. Chas Hotel Butcher. Smith John H Store. Smith Fj. M Storo. Smith Bros Store. Schott John Storo Tlgue Kva Amelia Store. Van Akin S. L Store. Lehman Township Bensley H. T Store Bach M. L Hotel. Deitier James Storo. Nyee Brothers Store. Ottenheimer Clara Hotel. Ottenheinier Clara 9 tables 8 mos. Peters Kdwlu F Boarding House. Peters F.dwin F 2 tables 8 mos. Smith Clinton. Store bchlaefer George P Store. Milford Borongh Aimer J. E Storo. Armstrong T. & Co Store. Armstrong CO Drug Storo. Beck Fred A Hotel. Back John C Hotel. Hoyd J. E Butcher. Hotirnlque P. N Boarding House. Bournique P. N. 1 table and 2 alleys 3 mos. Oornellm, Betty Bazaar Dingman Kate V .Storo. doBerhle Louis Bicycles. Kmerson H. K. & Co Drug Store. Frleh Louise J Hotel. Gumble & Rydor Butchers. Hafner L. F Harness. Hornbook 1). H Bicycles, Kelly John I)r Hotel. Kytfl Benjamin Store. Kloln T. H. J. & Son Hardware. Myer J. A Photographer. McCarty John Store. Mitchell Mary : Millinery. Mitchell W. & G Store. Kills P. M Hotel. Nllis P. M 1 pool table t) mos. Kvnian & Wells Store. Struble V. T Milkr. Thornton J. R Hotel. Tlssot Marie Hotel. Wallace A. Q Storo. Palmyra Township Brink Thomas Hotel Cross P. K. Store. Jones Edward L Store. Lahes Clara Hotel. Wilson G. W Store. Porter Township Cortrlght C. W Hotel. Shohola Township Fuller Mary Boarding House. Gardener Stephen St. John Store. Higby Edwin 4 Store. Maiwell F. D Store. Voght John Jr Hotel. Voght George Barber. Westfall Township Allen D. B Hotel. Baluli A. W. & Son Store. Bevans F. K Hotel Duner Gustave Store. Fe.r.z Peter Store. Heller Martin Store. Kcslcr F. A Store. Langton G. H Store. Leicht Martin Hotel. Mueller Christiana llowd. PreHcott J. C Store. CJuiun MauriceS Hotel. Seymour C. H Store. Todd Mrs. M. B Store. lTch Michael Butcher. Van Gorgon J. G Store. Wit: term ute Itiaac .Store. YVchingor Goorgo Butcher. Agreeably to the Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, panned April U, lhiti, entitled "An Act relating to the appointment of mer cantile appraisers and graduating the duties up io wholeaie douiers and mer chandise, etc., and the supplements ther to," aud "Act of May a, lyw," under signed appraiser of mercantile taxoti uf the tlounty of Pike tlttr hereby certify that the foregoing are dealers in foreign aud uumestlu murchandiMi in said couuty that have come to my knowledge and that tiiev are classed aiwortting to iaw. Witness my bond tms -tUi tiny of May, A. D. iifia. . K J. DAkliAl.il, Mercantile Appiui&yr. An Appeal will be held in the Court House iu the Borough of Millord between i he bourn of U a. m. and i p. m.t on Eriuay, J une 6, llio;, when and where all person. iiiUireited if the aforchaid anKttibiiient and description limy attend if lliev proper. h. J. UaKRAGH, M-'tvhii t !e Appraiser. G. A. PWtl'r M.KK, County 'i'lcahuier. A 11 deuicr In the above li:t are nUehted to li.wo tip t':"tr li'-ines i.l tl.e C'lmnty 1 I'eun.O el o u'.ii OH or in foie J Uly 1, ;-l, Ktl -r V. ll tliey V.U1 be jiv LI to a JUbli ol l'ie i i, fM e l'.-r coileri :-n U. A. ,- , i- l'KMSKK, t.'.-iiiiiy '1 rcjtotuor. IT, li'.-. titi- btjt'iiird by j Jg ,!f..i. A a o, j Jr. li: J5o.!!.iU,!.0. In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent issue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene, th recognized authority on all matters per taining to health, James H. Montgom ry, M. D., says editorially : "After a careful investigation of Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy, a specific for kidney, liver and Madder troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and con stipation with its attendant ills, we are, free to confess that a more meritorious medicine has never come under the exam ination of the chemical and medical ex perts of the New York Magazine of Sani tation and Hygiene. In fact, after tiie most searching tests and rigid inquiry in to the record of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re eommend its use in unequivocal term to every reader of this journal whose com plaint.comes within the list of ailments which this remedy is advertised to cure. We have obtained such overwhelming proof of the efficacy of this specific have o satisfactorily demonstrated its curative powers through personal experiments that a care for the interests of our readers leads us to call attention toitsgreat value. " JAMES II . MONTGOMERY, M. D. It is for snle bv all druggists in the Naw BO Off nt S'rn and the regular 1 .00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bpttlcentiurK for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Knndy Corporation, Readout, N. Tlr. TnTM KrnneAy's Chrrr ftslfnm best for Colds Couf he, Contain ptlon. It5c, 60c, $1.U0. News from the fur east continues rather disquieting, despite the assur ance ct Russia that she is sincere in approving the open door policy in China, and that she' has no ulterior motives in retaining control in Man churia for the present. Korea, un tioubttdly inspired by Japan, lias demanded that Russia vacate her territory and remiss the Yalu river. This request is said .to he couched in most vigorous language. As Japan is working day and night preparing war supplies something more than a more harmless disagree ment among diplomats is expected. There must be some good In our present postal system. Notwith standing that the entire post office department apparently and most of that branch of the treasury depart ment which has to do with postal affairs are Investigating each other, we seem to get our mail pretty regu larly and without delay. The Wash ington Post remarks that Postmaster General Payne is on the right track. This is fortunate since if he were on the other track there might be danger of a collision. The latest news supplemented by photographs from the scene of the Jewish massacre at Kishenef, Russia, show the affair to have been more horrible than was indicated by the early telegrams. In this massacre Russia is described as having lorn a leaf from early Roman history, when a massacre of Christians was often suggested to engage the attention ol a province about to rise in revolt. CHARTER NOTICE Notice Is hereby Biven that an annllca tiou will be mode to the Governor of h'cnnsylvalila, on Wednesday, June 17th, A. 1). 1X113, by Kdward B Labar William C. Clune, Henjauiin C. Totten, Frederick Drcyer, John Cluno. William M. Iiw- rence and Michael Uch. under the act of asKembly entitled "an. aot to provide for me incorporation ana regulation ir certnln corporations" approved April SJilth, 1874, "The corporation act of 1871" and the supplements and amendments thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Matamoras Citizens Water Company," the character aud object of which is thekupplymg water lor the public In the township of Westfnll, comity of 1'iUo ana state m rennsyivanla, and to persons, partnerships, and association residing t herein and adjacent thereto as may desire the same, aud f r this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benellls, and privileges of said act of assembly aud supplements and ainetiiiitients thereto. 11 Y. T. BAKKH, Solicitor. Milford, Pa., May 14, 1U03. IF - Y0H are the proprietor of a hotel or boarding-house your chief iutertiHt is to ill Your Rooms There is a larger fluid for guests in Brooklyn New York than in any other city in America. Right in the heart of that city the Brooklyn Daily Eagle maintains two largo Information Bureaus that distribute literature and g'.va freH advice regarding hotels, etc. An ad. in the "Eagle" in coituoctiuu with his free Bureau service will result, in Filling Your House Bfiid at otit'o fur rates Allii:S KAUI.t: 1M OKM VIIOV 5)1 UK MI IliUMIIviiV l4II.V I Kil i; llKOOli 1 V S-Nr V Volifc MEN IN THE PUBLIC EYE. ShnnM Srnntsp !'Kfn serve ont trip term fur whirh lie, v;s rerenllv rlr-ctn. he will linvp lirit(M nil rec ords of prrvice in the t'nitfd HIMpa fennt linving- brfn n member of "Hint nn trust itndy since March 4, 17.1. lie mid Rt'ntitor ,lones took tnrir srn ta nt the ph me t ini1 n ml the In t -tor's term would hIso have been temlel six yenrn more had be con sented to ( rve. Consul (Jeorp-e Pawter went to Guayaquil, Ecuador, to take the pot left vacant by the death of Thomas Nnst. Arriving there, he discovered that yellow fever unf rniint? nn 1 imm(lintely took paesajre back lo the l'n i led Strifes. On landing in Mew Vork he found that nnothpr of-fir-c had eei peeking" him in bis nb penee. M'hile still nt pen he had been nominated by President Roosevelt ns an nsslstant appraiser of merchan dise nt the port of New York. Secretary Cortelyon is one of the few remaining- men in public life who affect the pompadour style of brushing' the hair. Fifteen or eight een years ago it seemed as if all mankind had the pompadour craze. When "Pompadour Jim" came on the stage every sport that was n spoil wore his bristles rampant-. The style very becoming" to Cortelyon. It enables him In serious reflection to run his fingers harrowlike over his head without disturbing its contour. Several senators were talking- In Mr. Hoar's committee room, the sub ject, being- Senator Movgnn's wonder ful ability ns a Imtp-distance talker. One man expressed the opinion that the ng-ed Alabama statesman wn? about "talked out,' but Mr. Tloai scon led the not ion. saying-: 'Why. show him a penknife and he'll tnlk for nn hour about it." Just then Mr. Morgan cnine in and one of the num ber showed him a curious knife. Sure enoug-h, the old man began a long- discourse on the subject of knives, cont inuiiig- until all slipped owny except Hoar, who was nodding iit a chair. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. "Death months' are March and April for adults and July and Au gust for children under five years of age, according- to the statistician of the twelfth census. A freshly cut slice of pineapple laid on a piece of beefsteak will in. a comparatively short time cause soft ening", swelling- and partial dig-estion of the meat for a considerable depth from the eurface. The government of the Pun jab has undertaken to immunize 700,000 in habitants ag'ainst the plague. The laboratory of Hoiubay has been asked to provide daily 50,000 doses of nnti-plague scrum to the physi cians of the Punjab. Tuberculosis was not known nmong cattle in Denmark until the impor tation of Schlesw.ig'-Holsteins began. It then spread so rapidly that a g-overnmcnt commission which tested 144,000 head with tuberculin found one in three affected. The deaths from pneumonia per 10.000 of population in 1SG0 were 4.40; in 1870, 10.24; in 1880, 12.58; in 1890, 18.84; in 1900. 19,78 an ag-gre-g-ate increase of 349.6 per cent, of pneumonia, as compared with an ng-greg-ate decrease of 39.5 per cent, of consumption. The so-called "defective classes of society" the idiotic, feeble minded, Improvident, habitually immoral, in ebriate, criminal, insane, and other impaired persons are ns a rule vie tiras of arrested or otherwise im perfect development of brain, at tributable largely to malnutrition both before and nfter birth. THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. When completed the Liverpool mil seum wilU Sir V. It. Korwood says, be second only to the JSritUh museum. The most delicate scale is- made by fixing one end of a fine thread cf g-lass. The atom to be weighed it placed at the free end and the de gree of the bending of the thread under it is noted. This has to be done under a glass which magnifies 100 times. Treatment by chemical rays has not yet made o great progress in the United States a.s in some of the Kuropean countries. The thera peutic effects of the violet and ultra violet rays have been shown to be re markable, and in France, perhaps, this form of treatment has reached the highest stage of development at present attained. The mapping of the world will be mostly an achievement of the twenti eth century. The great map of the United States begun 20 years ago, will require about a hundred yearn for its completion, and the chief of the hydrographic office reports that the 1,250 chart plates in his posses ion represent only about one-third of what are necessary before the seas, of the world will be butlieiently chartered for safe navigation. Weak? " I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weik tor 12 years. The doctor my nooj was an turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer's Sarsapsriiia, and was soon feeling all riht apain." Mis. J. V. FiaU, Hsdlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw sway everything else. i l , V' ft 0"UI pj s-h T'-i r Hu'-or ilni.ki ol iter's s SI i? ""'j. i'. A i Kit L,,t-U, I SCIENCE 'Cilverrin lins the property, extraor dinary among llipiiils, of not evupor- In the conrwc nf n century nn acre of constantly coliivnteo! land loses no icb9 tliau 12,000 pound weight of tlkalies. A law hna been passed in Frnnce forbidding the tttlture of vegetables Intended to be eaten raw on all sewiifre fnrma. From observations of ftl occnlin tions of stars by the moon, (1. V. Hough divider the phenomena into four classes. In one curlou cIhpb the star appears to be projected upon the moon's disc for some seconds be fore lta final dnppeaianoe, the cause Rpcmimj to be the passage of the star behind a depression on the ede of the disc. In the occultation of a close double, the atur was seen apnin after its first disappearance, and a second disappearance was recorded four sec onds after the first. The collapse of a bop- from over growth is a rather st'rprisinp- ard very dramatic phenomenon. The 30 or 40 feet of depth of n Inrpe peat boir, states li. T.loyd Prnep-er, ia made up of n fairly firm surface deposit of intertwined plnnts, nnd a quite dense bottom biyer of decomposed matter, with a layer of thin mud be tween the two. A heavy rainfall or obstructed drninape mny dilute the mud ami swell the ho to the burst ing point. Near Killnrney, on Decem ber 2, 1806, a lnrpe bog, 7."0 feet above sea level, became ruptured along a turf-cutling, ami poured dow,n the valley to Lake Killnrney, H miles away, killing eight persons, and destroying much arable land. The flow continued Intermittentlj for five days. MEN IN PUBLIC LIFE. Senator Frye once refused to write his reminiscences for a magazine, de claring himself opposed to the telling by public men of "tales out of school." There are 03 committees In the house of representatives at Washing ton, nnd only one of them wns entire ly exempt from the effects of last fall's election. That is the committee on expenditures in the treasury de partment, of which -Hob" Cousins, of Iowa, is chnirman. Every other committee lost from one to five mem bers through itefeat in convention or at the polls. AVhen the newspapers began to dis cuss customs frauds in New Vork a young newspaper correspondent asked Secretary of. the Treasury Shaw If he intended starting nn in vest igntiim. Mr. Shaw replied grave ly: "I once knew a fellow who hunt ed foxes with a brass band." Here the secretary paused and looked over some letterB. Then he added: "He didn't catch any." Police Commissioner Greene, of New York, has taken in hand those policemen who filch peanuts nnd like viands from the wngona of the afreet peddlers. He had issued an order against this mean form of small blackmail and directed the captains to read the name twice to the men under their command. "I appeal to the honest and self-respecting mem bers of the force," lie saya, "to co operate with me In driving out the men who thus disgrace their uniform. If this petty Mealing ia regarded In its proper light by members of the force they will not associate with anyone suspected of it." INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS. A few years ago quartz mines that would not yield $50 to the ton were despised and rejected as unprofitable. Now, with improved methods of ex tracting, ore containing as low as $3 a ton pays fair dividends to the stock holders. The cost of cyanide treatment of ore in a typical southwestern Colorado plant, where about. 125 tons are handled duily, is stated to be 70 cent a ton 35 cents for cyanide, 20.5 cents for labor, 3.5 cents for powder and fuel, aud 4.5 for zinc. The gas used in the modern pas en gine performs nearly, or quite, double the work obtained from it when used for steam-healing purposes-. In time the gas engine, in utilizing the blast furnace gases, will make pig iron pro duction more than doubly profitable. "Ilig Hen," the world famous clock in the tower of the house of parlia ment, London, is being lit at last by electricity, so tha-t its time may be read during the oecasionalelenr night. It is fctill unreliable, however, not hav ing been cleaned since '88, and its weekly winding takes two men 12 hours. WAY STATIONS. A Venezuelan railway, from Cara cas to Vuleuciu, has bo tunnels in 55 miles. A. C. Hird, the new traftie manager of the (iould raUwuy lines, raceives a salary of $50, Out a year. In the state of New York there are approximately 8,143 miles of railroad, with 10,037 higliwuy crossings, of which 8,5'J9 are at grade. One of the lius&iun railway com panies has built n special Pullman car, containing luxurlotibly fitted dining, smoking, silting and sleeping compartments, for the sole use of honeymoon couples. During the year ending June 30, VMi, 1S4 personr-, were killed aud in jured at grade crossings in New York staie; equul to 25 per 1,000,000 inhab itants, lu Massachusetts, during the sauie ear, 37 persona were sim ilarly killed or injured, which is at tiie rate of 12 per 1,000,000 inhabit ants; less than half the percentage for New York state. When you want a jdeasant physic try Chauiberlaiu's Stomach, and Liver Tablets. They ate easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sulo hy Huleh & Son, Matamoras, all gentsra! htoros in Pika county. Proas making in all bnunslips Mahy Liuwni, BieudSt.1Milfyrd,ra, PARIS BEHIND THE TIMES. rirat linU.Uim Tilth tilirrlrnn Coa- venlenrcH nd Comfort Onljr Recmtlr Preeted. It is only of lute yenrs thai even the more pretentious homes in Paris would crente nny enthusinsm in the minds of Americans, accustomed as Ihey are to many conveniences which are considered great luxuries in trance, says the Architectural Ket- ord. It is no unusual thing to see a cart with n yellow-painied bathtub aud a tank of hot water stop before houses In fashionable quarters. F.lovntor.s have just come into gen eral use. and, with tlie exception of those of American manufacture, are usually slow, uncertain nnd comiill cated in mechanism. AVnx candles are to be seen in the chandeliers as often as electric lights. Things are, however, changing, and Inst year in the avenue du Ho'-s dc Boulogne a model building was erect ed, which combines French elepance with all the American comforts. It is of while sandstone, in late T.ouis XV. style, with the entrance nt the side through heavy iron and glasa gates. The building consists of two "ho tels" or private residences, and one apartment. The first "hotel" occu pies the fn-ct two floors, the apart ment the third, nnd the second "hold" the fourth nnd fifth. The rooms for the servants are on the sixth floor. The "concierge" or gatekeeper has his lodge just inside the entrance. He opens the gites and hna the sn pervi Ion of t e general halls and staircases, and nlso c a g of the heating of tlie entire house in win ter. AN EFFECTIVE ALARM CLOCK. Sot Only Awakes the Sleeper, Dnt Gives Htm a Jnvrlnff nt the Same -Wine "liing-n-ding-a-ding - a - ding! (let up, you lazy loafer! It's seven o'clock!" Those strenuous words, preceded by the tinkle of a brisk lit tle bell, caused a visitor in a West Philadelphia house to hop out of bed the other morning with immense sud denness, says the Philadelphia Rec ord. The words were so authoritative that he had the same feeling of sub mission he had when a schoolboy and his fnthcr called him. So he jumped up now without question. What had nwakencd him was a phonographic clock, an ingenious ar rangement, devised by his host, which was so set that the same spring which started the alarm started, a moment later, a phonographic at tachment. The maker of the phono graphic clock Raid he thought of patenting it. "You see," "lie snid, "the phono graph, speaking to you after the alarm wakes you, can be made to say different things can be made, for instance, if you have an impor tant engagement, to tell you of It can be made to state emphatically lo you, don't you know, the reason why you should arise. Usually my phonograph says to me: '(let up, it's seven o'clock. Get up, or the boss will dock you for being late.' " LUXURY AND GOOD HEALTH. One Mflr Enjor Until In These Dmts of sanitary Food Rod Drink. There never was a time, perhaps, in the history of the world when there was such a determined effort to find nnd keep good health as at present. Young and old are beginning to real ize, apparently, that something must be done to preserve bodily vigor. Foods almost by the hundred are of fered as sure promoters of vitality and attractive advertisements con tain more or less learned discussions upon the value of strong nerves, pure biood and a clear brain, says the Cleveland Leader. Those who do not live upon health foods are devoting much of their time to physical culture and nearly every house in which there are young people contains its quota of gym nasium apparatus. Outdoor and in door sports have more devotees than ever before. Golf, baseball, football, tennis, basketball, bowling and other forms of amusement which induce perspiration and increase the action of tlie heart are depended upon to supplement more physical culture, so called, in building up strong bodies and laying the foundation for good health and long life. Rattlra of the Haltlesiiake. The rattlesnake's rnttle consists of a number of hollow, horny rings, somewhat like quill in substance and interlocked with one another, while Ihey are so elastic as to permit of a considerable amount of motion be tween them. These rings are not in dicative of age, as has been supposed, since in some years several appear. while in others only one ring may be developed. Allien Iprim. The sense of smell is mint Earry allied to that of taste. Hearing and seeing depend upon nerve responses to vibrations in tiie air iu the eiher. In order to taste a subject it has to be wholly or partially dissolved; in order to cmell a suhttauce it mutt encounter the olfactory organs as a vapor, an em anation, a cloud of particles arising from odoriferous matter. savage Vtld Creatures. Speaking generally, wild creatures inhabiting hot countries are more savage than those of cold or temper ate countries. UANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agonts Local terri tory. Salary $1021 a year and ex penses, payable tl9.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced Posi turn pel niancnt. Business sucjcss ful and rushing. Standard Hous, 33 1 Poarbwo at. Chicago. 6-1-3 01 l most LIBERAL OFFER OF THE YEAR ( ( HEW GOODS! Dry Good, Fancy Waist Patterns, Ginghams, Outings, Flannel and Flannelettes, Denims Drapery, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Fancy Crockery, Lamps & Glass Ware, Felts & t Rubbers, Ctc. etc. LOTS OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, 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 Most Women Can tell a good shoe when they see it. ixus illustrates one of the styles of the "La France." We have five others. All cost $3.00. ; If you will look over the town and compare every other Three Dollar Shoe with this one, you can't help buying the "La France." JOHNSON, o?WlI SOLE AGENT. 1 State Normal School 2 East Stroudsburg, Pa Regular Sttito Nornml Courses, nnd J Sirinl 1Vmh t lien t of Muio, klu- 9 cation. Art. DmwiuK, Munojf mphy, Hiiil Ty piwri! inur; strong (Jul lego J Preparatory Di-iim-tmtmfe. J 2 FREE TUITION 0 RonrrtiiiK t'liM-nwa fci 50 per week. Pupils admit ut any time. Win Ur Term tcnit Dec. &th. Write tut titt.iiuguo. El. L. Kemp, A. M., Principal. fc .Uyi' I A " I "BEST OF ALL FLOUR.' FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. The Mew York Tribune Farmer Isnimliiinnl llllitstratcd agricultural weekly for farmers and their families, nnd stands at the head of the agricul tural press. It is n practical paper for practical farmers, helping them to secure the largest possible profit from the farm through practical methods. It Is entertaining, lntructlve and practically useful to the farmer's wife, sons nnd daughters, whoso interests it covers lu an attractive manner. The regular price Is 11.00 per year, but for a limited time we will rc.elvo your subscription, for THK NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER anil also for your own favorite local newspaper, THE PRESS, Milford, Pa. Both Papers One Year for $1.65 Fend your order and money to THE PRESS. Your name and address on a postal card to TUB! NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, Now Yjrk City, will bring you free sample Copy. NEW GOODS!! Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. rhe hotel pur excellence of tho cnnltnl, ocattxl will, la one block ol the White House anil UirocUy opposite the Treasury. Kinoat tublo In tho city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A union hotclry, remarkable for Its historical aMAoclatlons and long-sustained popularity. Huccntly runovated, repaiuti'd mid partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A. landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patronized In former years by pichidi'hU and hih officials. Always a prime favorite lu-.ee utly remudulud and rendered better than pvcr. Opp. Pa. K. R; dep. WALTER BURTON, Kea. Mar. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. Thev are tho best stopping places at rea sonable rat-'s O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. .O. UEWITT.Msnster. 1! THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1139 Broadway, St. Jsmss tiulld Ing, Naw Vork. For tha Trsstmsnt snd our of ! LIQUOR, OPIUM AUD MOHPHINE HABITS. ! NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. ! A PBUKECT HOMK TUKAVVKNT Oft vi. TAUIUM ADVANTAGES. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. at. Sub:serib Tor the FuEsa, 1