THE MILFORD STORE: .OF STORES ' Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF SPRING GOODS. Specialties in woolens, deletes, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. - ' l-' Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest '' " : styles and best materials for winter wear.' - ' ' A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. 1 A complete stock of mejras. furnishings. . Finely! stocked Grocery Depart ment CrccVery and glassware direct from England. 4- ; All o .tz " aboVc at prices that iUjiTakc it to. youu advantage bo buy of :':rv -' ,Tho- ;;Qu 1 6k Ti m o ; Li n e.; ; Tho.i undersigned have entered into. aal ; arrangement to crpito passenger traffic to and from Port Jervis.. '. Prompt service, will be .rendered and jpolito -attention shown. In con- . nection they will conduct a general livery bust- '. ! ness. Proprietors of Wells", Eargo express. Coo-';.. : sections here with Dingmans and points South. - r inuiuy u : : 3 U r KILLthi COUCH AND CURE THI LUNGS with fir: Khnr'e I'syj Discovery PBICB HMO ALL THKOKr N IUNQ TROUBLES. tfUA RA NTKJtD SAl'LUS-ACrAUals OA KOMST KKVUMbsUa, HARNESS Of AM Kind end Stylaa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and II orse Outfitting gen erally., r CAIiRIAGE ' TRIMMINGS Repairing;-"" Examine my stock it will please ' you.' The price too. ' L. F. IIAFNEIt. Harford St. : . ' llilford Diners Sncca ha everything clt MU. ia Kinn pioctntioo and mul "i"K uT an th enprem nincdr, aa thmimnJa bava unaxd. rOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k ia fha beat madidna arcr add ert a drattgiata coactcr. yVAw- i . ." wiidciui, ' BEST OF ALL FLOUR. 1 ..". ..Y "... .' ' f .'. V ; . FEED, MEAL, '-V j BRAN, OATS,. , --. . . . ...... ... ?'-rWnVn"'ln "neetlTof "any !rT Hello to No. 5., or come to ' SAWKILL MILL, UILFORD PA, I Supplying I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We sol re it by keeping ft- n - ... .-j ' :v Fine Groceries, - . Canned Goods,. Choice Meats, -. Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELC SAM INMEI ywr ttk w4 etaut tt ay ftao. Liirir, tr ujr otlMrt 4tif4. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. MiltordPa. The . , East Stroudsburg ,. State ; .', Normal ' ' School is- - A thoroughly first class school tor I HACHiiKS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Huilthfulness of its Lo- " cation. ' ; ' - ' ' ' . It ia COMPLETE in iu Equip - merit Its Graduates rank among the Best to SaiOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished The Food . Is Abundant arid Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, e. l. Kmp, Sc. a. Principal East Stroudsburg:, -1 Pcnna. PROPOPD AMVPMKNT3 TOTHH TO THK CITIZKNa OF THIS VVM MONWKA1.TH KtR THKIH AVintOV Ah OR Htf-JKOTION BV THKKrrt- A L Ari-'K.M BUY Or THK CMM(N WKALTli OF I'KN Nr VfVA ST A, AKO PI LtLIMHKI) PY ORIF.HOKTHW trrJ BKTAHY Or THK ii.fctMONWKAX-TH IN pi;rwuancic Of AH IICLKXVIU OKTHK rONSTITimoN. ; nd twonty-one of RftV'le trmr, wnttdni Iwo, Uairee ido tonruwa of arucl e:ht. Keoflnn onit ol urticl twelve, and tlont tm nd wren of nrricle fnurttm, of the OoontUntlonot PenndyWnufca. nd proTldlnir: ohMiilit for ttmnjlu& (h9 .nindutiriiii Itiio iwi r Section I. Be Itrrwolvwl b ITie Knal? rid Htme of KeprwtratfUtvva of h Coiih monirmttb of Ppwihij' In jneM) AjM..bl7 ie, ThHt the folluw.n J proposed m iocndiiMni to the Omatttu ilou of the OmmnnwmHb of Ponn8T vmd(, It. wworttKnm with roviWD4 of thft tMfrHMnUi rttel themof :-f - k Amendment Od To Artlole ourfc Boctl'jn Ei(rh. Acilon t. Amend SAcUnn fsfht of arrl ol tour of tbe OoDtlt-nUon -of Penury V TnlA, which rcdi m follow: - ' ' Ha thAll nomln&KA mini, by ft'td with the ftdrio and oonwnt of trwo-thtrd! of nil the- niAmhcni of tb flrntB, Bpplnl bWi,rtary ol the Cornmoawmlth find fe AWomey ftenrmlrinrlitg ptMnre, a Sdd erlnteDdpot of Public Instruction pr four jenrs, and nuch othr ofsiiwrn of tl.e Com monwmltb h hi or nmf be nhorld h-f the Conntltatlon or by law to fipo.nt; be eh 11 have power to All all wwnclm that may hnppan, In offitH to which to may appoint, daring tbe moe of the 8en ate, by gmntlnfr ooromiaatone wbtnh shall expire at thend of thnir next aeewlon; be abal! hare powr to fill any Taoauey that may happen, duriUB the nrs of the Sen ate, In ttieirloe of Atidltor lieneml. gtate Trewmrwr, heoretary of Internal A ft aire or fSupniiuteiideotof i ubUo Instruction, In judicial otlloe. or In any owher eiectiye ofllop which be U or may be antborlsNI to fill I : If the eaoanoreball happen durtrirtne Ntilot of the 8enae, the irtrfraor ahalL nnralnate to the enate, berurr tnetr pnai . djournment a proper pemon to fill eald aoaney; but In any ench ease of vacancy, la an eleottve offloe, a pereon taall be eha en to Bald offioe at tbe next general eloe ttpn, uoleee tbe vacancy shaii bPPn wUhlo th ree eaendnr month Immediate ly preeeedinvrnoh eteetton-. In wblob oaee the election fur said offioa aball be beid at tbe aeoond aaoopedtnff irenoral eleotloo. In acting on executive noiiilnatlooi the Sn ate nball sit witn open door, and, In oon flr. lng or rejtottuf the otntnato of tha (tovernor. tbe vote shall be taken by yeas and naya, and shall be entared.00 the journal," so as to read as follower He shall nomhiate and, by and with fbe advice and eoasecrt of two thirds of all tbe members of tbe Senate, appolata iSoore tary of the Commonwealth and an Attor nay General dutins; pleasure, aHuporlnten dent of Pnblle Inetroetlon for four years, and sorb other ofttoere of tbe Commonwe alth as he la or may be authorised by the 'Constitution or by law to appoint: he shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to which be may appoint during the recces of the ttenata, by grant ing com m (anions which shall expire at the end of their nextseuton ; he shall have tow er to fill any vacancy that may happen. during the reams of toe Senate. In the off- ioor Auuitor ueuerai, 4tate ireasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superin tendent of Public Instruction. In a judicial office, or In Aiiy other elective offioe which be Is or may be authorised to cm; U tne vaoaney shell happen during the session ofthe Senate, thetirovernorshaU-aomlnate so site seoace, oefore ineir nnss aojoarn iiM&t, spsooer persoa to 011 said vacancy; hut In anr such ease of vaoaney. In an elect! veuffioa. a person shall be chosen to said ofltoe on ihe next election daf appro priate u such office, sMoordlng to tbe pro-J vUKns off tuts tJonstttuttott. nniessv sue vacancy- shall happen within two calendar , months Immediately preceding such eloe-1 lon day. Id which ease the election for' said office shall be beid an the seoosMl ttv eeedliyt. election 4ayu appropriate to such i o trios In acting on executive aomlna- Mons tne Hcnate snail sit witn open aoors. and, in eon6nnlng or rejecting the notnln- I at ions of tbe fjoverner, tbe vote snau ne taken by yeas and nays, and shall be en-1 tered on the jonrnal. . Amendment two to Article rout. 6eetlon Twenty-osw. --i i Beetlon S Amend avctlob twentv-one f artleia four, which reads as follows V , "The term of the eeeretary of Internal Affairs shall be four years; of the1 Auditor General three swart: anoV-of -tbe Htate Treasurer two years. These officers shall snail ue onosen or toe qnaiinea eiecwrrs or the State at general election. No persoa elected to tbeomoeof Audit r General or State Treasurer shall be oapable of hold ing tbe same ofiioe' for two consecutive term;" so as to read: , The terms of the' Seorotary oflntoraul Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer shall aaob be four ream; and they shall be chosen by the gualliiod electors 01 the State at general efUctions; but a Mate Treasurer, elected in vni year one thousand nlue bnndred abd) dim, shall serve for three years, and his soeous sors shall be-eleotedat tbe general eleo-, tlon In the year uoe thousand bine ban dred and twelve, and In every fourth yor thereafter,. no Dersuo elected to tne outoe of. Auditor General, or StatefTreasunr shali be oapable of holding tae aarue omye for two ooDsecutlve terms. " Aineodmont Three To ArfolrfFlve, 1 ' Beothm leven.-f- 111 Section 4 Amead sention elemanf a. tide five, which mads as follows: - . ''Except as otharwise provided In this Constitution; juMtees of the peace br'alde?' nn snau ne etecten in tne severat warns. distriota, borougba and townships at the timeojfh.be election of oonstabloa, by tbe tjusaftud electors thereof. In such manner a niiali he directed by law, and shall be maitsstoMd bv tbe (suvernor fur a-tecra (M live years. No tow a hip, ward, diatriut or booutib shall elect more than two jus-. ttcttg or tne peace or aincmnen witnout tne consent of a majority of the qualified elec tors within unit township, ward or bur ough;, nq person shall be elecied to such office unless he shall have resided within U township, borough, ward or district fur soe year next precseding his election lu eities fiotttaauiug over urty tnouaana Inhabitants, not more than onealdermao shall be eleetoeV-ln each ward or district' so as to read: JLteeut as otherwise provtoed; in this Constltutton, justices of the pne or alor men sbaii oe eieeted ta tae several saras, dwtrlete,-. buroughs or townships, by the quail lied electors thereof, at the iuuuic.Utl clt3c(l iu. In such uiaiiner as shall be di rected by law, aud shall be etKuntlsstohMl br tbe Governor for arteria of six years' No township, ward- 'district or bur uub shall elect more than two justices of th poace or aiaerukun wnnout ihe consent or a majority oi tue quauuii emptors witnin sueb towuMiipsvaru or borougHi no per sa aliall be ttW-taai to strctjUioe umas ne snau nave rwwoa wunia tae townsnip, torouifh, ward or district for one year next uceoedlug ftis election. In eltlas oon- taluiug over flfty tboosanaV lohabltaiits, not suore than one aJiicnueo shall be eW ted lu tmea ward or district. Aineodineut Four To Article five,' Section Twelve Section 6. Amend section twelve of ar- ttobtilvw ui the CuttatUutton, wbWh read as luUuws: ' "la PhUadtflphla thara shail bb-eetab- llshed. -ti.r aaib Uiirtr th-MiaAuU iuliabl (jbuts. one otturl, not uf rt-ounl, of pttilce aa uIvh eauios, witn inriiwiiotion nut ox oeedma pue hundrud dollars sucb oiMirt sb-tll be UriM bf UiaKbraivtea wbaM tonu ol uftitse sball be Ave Ttwrs, an tbof Simli no eicuia on gvuenu tit.-t.es- i.f t&e quu! tied soiwreat huqiwi wmI iu the oloctU-u J the said iua(tistrau-s no r otcr tvhMl vow tor more than two-thirds of the unmoor of eersoos to be eleofced whoa more than one are to be enoeen; tht-y snaU be oouiuausat ad only by Axed salaries, to be paid b said oouuty; aud shall exfcarclM sucb juriaetu- Uuo, etvll and erittiloai, exot-pt as horvin or vlded, aud is now euHviMai br aidar- nten, subjuot tosuoli ebauirm; not luvuiv- itj an twoewtae or civil lanMliei ion or eon ferrlug Ml.fcu-l do chat, as aiar be inasw oy taw. in fuuaocipaia toe uinoa ui ai doruiaa Is abolUhed,'1 ae as to read as tol 'iiwi: U PblUioWlibU these shall ha stal MshM. for each thirty thoqnd InhaM taota, one omtrt, rtos of vctirrt, of potter endolvll caiiree, with JnnnUotlon n ex eofling one hundred doilar soWtoonrts snati oe tv--tn ny wwiwnai-i wnoee ecrai of office shall be six roar, and thy shall be elated on gwilaml ticket stt the rniiiil oipa) elnrtlon, by the qualMUd voter at laravi and In the election of she said mag UttraUfs ao voter shaik rote for snore than two-third of the Aumvpr of perains to be ,fi"iiati wbiHi itton than ta svro tn Ih ehoafii; thny sbull be otiiipuit4xl only by fixed sal a rice, to b paid by satd bounty and shall eTerniaa such Jarlfliettrn. r-lvii and criminal, exnerttas herein provided, as ta now exercised by aldermen, eohiwt to mich eKartfrf. not Involviiigan Inrrvaw of civil juriwlt ;tlon or oiHirertlttg v!ltlot duties, as may be made bylaw. In Phila delphia the office tf aldVvman Is abolished. Amendment Five To Article s-ight, Section Two. 1 Aeotlon 6. Amend section two af art lots eight, which reads as follows: v 'The general election shall be neld an oualty on the Tpoaday next following the first Monday of November, but the Gooer al Aaaembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the member of each Hoove contenting thereto," so as to read: The general election shall he held bien ittallyen the Tuesday next" following the first Monday of November In each even numberod year, but the General Assembly may br law tlx a different dav. two-third of all the meinour of each Housecmisent ing thereto: Provided, That sucb elec tion shall always be held In an even-ouni-bered year. . , , . Amendment Six To Article Right, v heetton Ibree. Section f- Amend asctlon three of arti- cje eight, which reads as follows: All elootkips fr city,- ward, boron g?i and towrtshtp offlcavs, fr ree;ular terms of service, chali be held on tbe third Tuesday ol jKohruary' so as to'rwad: AiLjuages- elected by tbe eleotors or the State at large- may b elected at elthor A general fir in unlet pat election, as drcum- stanees-may require All eiectioin for judges of the courts f he several judicial diKtricts. and for county, ciy, ward, Ur ongh ami township Mlioen, for regnlnr terms of service, shall be held on the uinn IclpaL .election day; namely the Tuesday next to i ipwmg toe arst aionoay of Govern ber In each odd-nambered year, but the Gew3rai 'Assembly may by law fix a differ en Aar, two-thirds of nil the4nevnbftfsr of e-ach House oousontlng theretot Provided That filch ele-.Aion jihU always be beid in an odd numbered year. nt f9i . i ' Amendment Seven To Artioie Bight, Beotton Fourteen. Section S. Amend section fourteen of article eight, which reads aa follows: - "Ul strict election hoanis aball oonsist of a ltidireand two Insboctors. who shall be chosen annually by the ottlsena. Kaob vlootor shall have the right to robs for the jutlgeand one Inspector, and each, n spec- tor Khali apiwintonenierK. 'Abe nrateiee tioh board for any new district shall be sv ) wedr and vacancies In elect! tn boa n Is filled, as ehail be provided by law. Kleo tlon oftloers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election,' and white engaged la rauklnbop and transmltttns: returns. except mpon warrant of a court of record or u(Jg thereof , for an election fraud, for j reiouy, or iot wanuin ocvaoa oi tne pesos. In el ties the? mar claim exetoDtlon from Jury doty dunug tbeir Serins at service, so as to read :- . UksUlct election boards shall oonsist of a juriee and two Inspeotorm, who shall be chosen blenaially,.bj tbe rti sens . tbe rnuulciDaa election i liot the. .General ls annUjly may .require said boards to be ap pointed In such ma nner as It may by law provider Laws regnlatlns; tbe appotnt jpteut of Said boards may be enectod to ap fiy to dues oaiy-yasuvKiea, iDt such aws be uniform for cities of the same class. Each elector shall have tbe right to vwte for the judge and one inspector, and each inspecsor shall appoint one clerk. The first election board any new district shall be selected, aud vnuauclet In election boards flllhd, as snaU be provided by law. election ofticers shall be fMlvihwed from arrest upon daytMtf aiectlcsi, and while cn gaged In waking up aud transmitting re turns, except 4ipoo warrant of a court of record, or )odge thereof, for an eiectlon fraud, for felony, or for wauton breach of tike pcaee. In cities they may claim exerap tion fruia uty duty during their tonus of servlen. v J ' . t . Amendment Rfght-To irtisjv Twelve, fwelye. which rends as follows: i- 4tlh)ttlcers, wWia selertiobU Cpro ttiWMl f-r Ju this knat;tutbA,;.shair be elecsor a ; im as mfcjrba directed by law, so as to rti t--r , AIl)fiioers. -who- 0iH;etlon Is not nro- vlded fur- in thhr Constitution., thalf be sleeted or apputnto as may be directed ofaoers Mhall be held no a ffv-ueral election dey, and elections of local oiiioers shall be beid on a mumclpal election day, except wdm, in rawior caae, sueouu eieottoiis may pe roquirea to uit UDxpsroa Amendment NUuw-To Ariiola Fomrteaa, . feocUoa Two. ee(ion lit. Aineiid auction two of artl. Cl fourteen, whli rrtwl. aa lollow,: "OmDty atheera aUaji be etaHed at Ilia general elecilana and shall bold lh;4r of. floes for the tt'rin of ijirea yean, beginning on the fine Monday f January next after Ibetr aloMtoo. aud M U Uurir lunam ilutll bedalTqnaliftcd; all ramnelea not eiperwine proymea r.- than oa tiled In uch manner, as nia? Ln; provldod by law," ao as to raad:A. - ' OHiniy oflloara ahalt be aleataa at the amululiuU eluotlona and hold Mielt'offtoaa for Ulirlerm of ut renra. beginning; on tl tlrrt Monday nf; nuary nexi after tbelr aleello. and m.lll their , nm ball badaly quallfU-A; ad the -vaoanoiea aot otharwiaa ruIUol for. hll ba flUed tn aaob manner aa may ba, ynmard by . ... Amendment Too To Art lcl fourteen , Beetlon 11,. Amead aenloa amo; arM ate fxurt wo, athiott reads aa foUowa-U : "Throe oounty oommlsaloner, aud' three aoaaty auditura ahafl m eowd In each aoaiity where suoh amoara are oboara In reuy-flve and every third row thereaf ar and In tbe election nf i,.tii auailned elector shall roae foe no more Sl.sji two persona, aud aba three nereana unvin ua cixbcat number of nu, &M teeleoted; auycaunl taiane. In theofUoe at -eauaty ooinnlshn or eooncy awl! tor shaU ba filled, by the eourt of eouiaoB , w oouaiy imarhkib anabrwoanoy au.il oocur, by tueaouolutuumt ut an ulw tor of the proper 001ml r who trusir ).. voted itirxm oommimdoner -auditor waosa pwee-a sa neaulea,'-' auaateread:- t Throe oouutrieoiiuiilMdaiMffa maA Umm ouuu.y auuiwra al ue elected in aju4l nntr wbereauch officer, am dIimaii' in trie yaar one iuvkI atne bundred and elerett aud. awry fourtA yaar thurosfisr aud In the eluvtlon- of said offloera each qualltied elecur shal Tote for no Hull. M 1 n il .we per.as,aoa ue Bhrae perwoot having the nuiaeac Bumunr ut eutea shall be aloe ted; eusjoasaal raeanCT la tbe emee of omiuty eefn-ais4Kiaer er eonnty aadltor uuaa juj ua eourt or sum mix) pleas of the euunur In whloh snob, nurnn.. i .shall ocuur. ba the mflutnmwii. m 101. 01 tue er-ioor ouiuy who shall hn.e totod for .the eoiumUalounr or auditor wiww. pmoe is so ne nuoa. . ' - aWlbiduss fu laaAaiaadmaBfea. SecthA la. That' no lncouruleuee may arte fr the elinnwv tn llio Oouslitutlou of the Conimonwe 111 ft. r.ntl ia ordur to aarry the low tutu mui1w ojieratlufi. It In tbe oase i4 on toers eleoted by tbe pen pie. all terms of otliua fixed by act of A. eeiuoiy a aa odd Baoiuer ei years shall aeh ba iMurUiesuat sumw, but tea Lw tolature may shue the leuatb uf the u-rie prortOt-d the toruia for which sucb offiaer. are elecu! shall always ba I or as even aumDer m years. The abure axtension. of oLMl im hall not ail aot of Uoert eUatad j. ih. ral eluotlon of one thousand utile buodred auu eiKit; Bur any city, waid, borouah, Suwashlu h ui. . 1 k. ik .i.i.uul . whose ternui of off uia. lunhrii,tln. u' aud lu the year uue thousand blue huuuxod and ten. Iu the year aaa thoasand elaa hnndraal sua tea the Hiuuknpel eieoilu ahall Im held on the third Tu. lr of k ebruary a. .otriuLin); out an ooaosrs efjoaea at thai alec-llon to au uSHue'llHi.lreeiili bn ul hl-'h Is twa ysArs, and aha all eleaUan al Oiy. t mid lUKtsur, hgaii at tr eiutlunai shall serve until tbe first Monday of Deowm bor In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven. All officers oboeen at that ekr tion to office the term of which Is now fonr years, or Is made fonr yaar by the operation or tneae amenninents or witn schclule, shall serve nutii the first Monday of December In the year one thou sand nine hand red and thirteen. All jnstlensof sue peace, magistrates, ana auiermen mown as inas elertton, snail serve tint liie Utut Mondny of lieeember In the reai one thousfuHl nine hundred and fifteen After tbe year nineteen handred and ton and on til the Legislature shall otherwise provide, ail terms of city. ward, borouirh township, and election division officers hall ueerln on tlin nrat Monday of Den her ffi an odd-numbered rear. All ciiy, ward, borongh, and township offlnera holding office at ton date of the ap provfcl oi tnaae atundntenta, w boas terms of office may end in the year one thoueand nine hundred and eleven, shall con tiuue to hold their offices nntil the first Monday of tmmmunr vi iobi yw. , , All iwlireeof tbe ooarts for the several judicial aifttnots, and also ad oounty offi cers, bolfilng offioe at the date of the an prove! of these amend men ta. whoae Senna of aflce may end in the year one thousand nine nnndred and eleven, shnii continue to hold their ohleee Until the first Mondav nf ouarjf vac f ttouaaua nine svuuorea ane tweivj i u , A true copy of the Joint Resolution. . KOIRKKT McAFK.K. ' . Seeretaryf theCommonweeJth. Notes and ...Comment Oflittnit to We Raa4ara I fMOTHIN'8-OAY" INLCtOOia.' Twa' Way Dayaa Mayma Honaraw fc) Will at Many f arenta to Thlnklaa, iurday was Mother's Day, , and thar mra few who war ao busy tfcay ldat observe It, writes the Atchtaoa Qjqpa man, Dayaay Mayma A platoa was not la that number; lea. otbM Dayaay Mayice aroaa asvty, aa4 puUin oo bar beat clothea. aU breakfast that Mother had prepared an then, iMrtaf th 4Uha for Moth er to do, walked to tbe fraaahoaaa. whara aha lo rested In a doaaa anow whfto carnations. "Bom may wear aly 00a," said Dayaay Mayma. "that welnc the bsd. aalactad lor Mother' Day, but I thlbk Mothers cabt be boa rad too hlhly, and will wear doe an." Dsrsey Mayma - paraded " the atraeta till' Boon, whan aha want borne, ata dinner Mother had prepared, rumbling because it didn't suit bar, an then, after telllnc Mother how to area her shirtwaist, went to tak Baa, leariac tha dishes. Day cay Mayma felt -ullty upon awaken ic. h had ilept two full hour of a day that should hav been apant .m.hooor-Ina- Mother. Rh got np hurriedly aad drsasti "and left tha boos sajsia. wcartn( her doien snow-white aara tloaa, and to arwy friend en whom a aaUed that artarnoea aba. sold bow awaat, bow apUftln. aad hew Via 1t ws. to eat aalde a Mother Day. and how aha intended to aba errs; ttM iooaT aa aha 11 red. Dayaay Mayma was Invited wot to tupper, and when aaa .got home at Id that Bight Mathar was eMU. Ironing shirtwaists. "Dear Mother la alow." said Dayaay Mayma to acraalf la hair mirror, "but I have heoored bar all aay.".Thaa aha went to bad, aeUefied that aaa good day WMX wa aoaa.1, 1 a m . ji - .... IMMA CAMCS. , Madame Kauna , Kama la - aaaa to urepe and will net elna In this y thra yaar. ' .. uoaranaa.' "' ' . n.i. t la lord rat riches wad Be ,p(aa them, and ba la ao waataar aa aaa aay or aot. snea. I ... . ,1 11 - - - - J--v : . The Warianaaa . iidee ihl. sias Cammaaaaat Saa- la de-Otaae at tha rraaoh LagtoB at Honor has; destaned a. rlasa asa, aw cya-gtaaa. which enables the wearer, ta aaa at the earne time on ail atdaa, aad area behind. - This U toaeaiomaiy fected by means at reaaettoaa. 1 At tha asm. time tha (Usees are as aaav auraatad as eorraot - ssToala. aad u' j errors of vtaloa. A aaa tor tha .atrnmaot that tha rarer, ter did Bet tblok of baa baea rerealed to him by deaf persons employing K. Tbey aay that R Ucroaaea their seiety by aay kilns them to aareatea tha atvatoaih a aaagara o. which thalf ward (Ira IS ) WTHB, v - j,V IM; Silt r.'i SJ:. 111 -V "' "V"- ' lilt. -J . . ; . New- Qood ? f f JustYreccived fa line of "Spring and Slimmer .Goods" Fancy, lawns ! , White Bhirt waiet goods Seersuckers Ladies' gauze vests t . . . Ladies hosiery ' ' Menus' fancy dress shirla'1"" i 1 . . . 1 - fancy half hose -r- nvia nun to - . . . . - . i "1 he,t? . Suspenders, h-'-.s - 25c to 50c r' ' ." j Also .a complete :iino ;of NoUong, Groceries, " Crockery;" : Broad .:r&; Catharine Ste,:r;.Ufprd, Pa XT- " A -i-i.. U - - T.-R. J;' K!6ih u-on and Tin Eooflnz'of Mlf jKiM ...JJtletal Shingles - Haraware, Stoves . ; andr Range -1...-'. .V Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. f"I,, General Jobberti and Repairers. i Broad Stret,:flilford Pa I i RYDER'S 4.k.a. : ;l . .. .-it r.. iX -l.il.' DEALEB IU .1 ' " Meats and ProYisions, , - r ' Fisb "i and Vegetables, t v.. .... , i . , j,. : . -i '- Canned Goods . v,..:-, -. . - . . .-. , " -ii-: . Orders Promptly Attended: .M .in' f . - UL ; RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. iccruinDY'c "anuoniTE: J:;0Er.1EDY . , PlCaAMBlaVtO TtVkt), PoirerfaJdoCurrS, , i. ' t ' Aa4 Wecains . '"-. : m Brery Hone. - KlDi:HY,rLIVun &BLQQ0 GUilH Rot a Patent VUMac, . . ' Over 30 Years of Suaess. : Used ia Thousands of Homes.' Wrlttj to Dvrjvld Kannadg &orv,. Rondout, N. Y i FREE. MitiDnt bettra. Largw botti I JOO. 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