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Pa When Hello to KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. Ring'i WITH covcry 1WW VOLOS Trtu Botui Fw SKDalt THROAT aNBtlJNQTBOuBLI-8 OOAEANTEED SATISFAOl'OJii u BUJill UK O H BED. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylsa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen- erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE Examine my stock it will please price too. you. The L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. Milford Succeed whan everything else fail. In nervous prostration .ad femala weakneaac they aie the auprema fwTi aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it la tha beat medicine ever aold oret druggist's counter. ' Hi Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY in need of anv No. 5, or come to. SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II yea appreciate a goo market la tawia buy year nth and olimi at my place. Limburaer, laperlea' RoqueferL Philadelpaia Creaa chess V any others detired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East . Stroudsburg State Normal' " School is A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in its Equip menk Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSIilP and TEACHING ABILITY, The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Ex:ellrnt in Quality. For Catalogue Address. E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. Principal East Siroudsburg, - Pcnna. pKOOSKT) AMENDMENTS TO THR 1 CONS'p MJTION 8lT PM ITTK L TO TH K t'lTIKVS OF THIS COM MO.NWKATI H KOH THKrR A I'PHOV" AL ORKKJK'JTION by thkknrr AL; ASH KM BfjY OK THW COMMOV- WkAIjTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISHED BY ORDKROFTHESKf? RKTARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN PFRSUANOE OF AHTIULK XVIII Of THE CONSTITUTION. A MINT KWSOLUriO P.tiimvliig niiuMitiiiif iitK to noctiiii elffht and dwflnty-nti of nrttel four, mmtUmn eleven nnd twelve of arilcle flvn, sections two, three and foitrtnen of article eight, foot Ion one ol nrttcta twolre, find imms Hmhh tvro himI iwvtm of nrilcle fmn ttor. of the Constitution of PoniiBylvAnla, find providing s nohcnlule for onrrytng the amendment into effect, Section 1. Be Itrenolred by the Senate and HoHneof RrnrenentatiTen of the Coin nion wealth of Pennflylvanta In (General Asne.-bly met, Thut the following are proponed M amendment to the Cnnstltn uon or Mie t;ommonwealth of Fennsyr rnnia, In aooordanoe with the proviiiuaa or tne eighteent h article thoreor: Amendment One To Article Four, .Section Klirht. Section 8. Amend aeutlon eight of artl ole four of the Constitution ol Punnnyl- vania, wnico reann at iomowi: ' He Bhall nominate and. by and with the advice and consent of two-third of all the mem hers of the Senate-, appoint Secretary of the Commonwealth and tin Attorney General durlnir Dlenoure. a Hitn- ertntenrtent of Public InNiruoUon for four yearn, and such other officers of the Com monwealth an he Is or may be authorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint: he Ahull have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to which he may appoint, during the recess of the Sen ate, by f ran ting wmi ml nylons which shall expire at 'he and of their next session; he shall hare power to fill any vacancy that may happen, during the recess of the Sen ate. In the office of Auditor General, State Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Sunorliitendentof Publls Instruction. In judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorized to All; If the vacancy shall happen during the sesbinn or tne ben ate, the (Governor shall nominate to (he ctenate, before their nnal diom-nment a proper person to nil said vacancy; but In anv such case of vauancv. In an elective office, a person shall be chos en to Baiu oinoe at the next genera elco tlon, uuleHs the vacancy shall hanoen within three calendar mouths Immediate ly preceding ruoh election. In which case the election for said office shall be held at the second succeed dii sreneral election. In acting on executive nominations the Son ate shall sit wltn open doors, and. In con- fir !ng or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yean and nays, and shall be entered on the journal," no as to read as follows: He shall nominate and. by and with the advice and consent of two thirds of all the member of the Senate, appoint a Secre tary or trie uommou weal to ana an Attor ney General during pleasure, a Superinten dent of Public Instruction for four veara. and such other officers of the Commonwe filth as he Is or may be authorised by the i ;onsticution oroy law to appoint; be shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to which he may appoint during the recess of the Senate, by grant ing commissions whloh shall expire at the end of their next session ; he shall have pow er to fill anv vacancy that mav haoDen. during the recess of tne Senate. In the off ice or Auditor (ieneral, tate Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superin temient of Public Instruction, In a judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorised to fill; If the vacancy shall happen during the session ofthe Senate, the Governor shall nominate to the Senate, before their final adjourn ment, proper person to fill said vacancy; but In any such ease of vacancy, In an elcctlveofBoe, a person shall be chosen to aid office on the next election day appro priate to such office, accord in it to the pro visions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar mouths Immediately preceding such elec tion day, In which case the election for said office shall beheld on the second sun- ooodlng election day appropriate to suoh oflice In acting on exooutive nomina tions the Senate shall sit with onen doors. and, In ootiQrming or rejecting the nomin ations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and shall be eu-, tered on the journal Amendment TwoTo Article Four, Section Twenty-one. Section S Amend section tweAtv-one of article four, which ruadsan follows: i 'The term of the Seoretarv of Internal Affairs shall be four Years: of the Auditor ' General three years; and of the State Treasurer two years. These officers shall shall be chosen by the quail fled electors of I the State at ireneral elections. No nerson i elected to the office of Audit y General or State Treasurer shall be capable of hold ing the same office for two consecutive terms," so as to read The terms of the Seoretarv of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State '1 reasurer shall each be four years; and they shall be chosen by the qualified electors oi the State at irenernl elections; but a State Treasurer, elected In ths year oue tnousana nine nunurea and nine, shall serve for three years, and his succes sors shall be elected at the general elec tion in the year one thousand nine hun dred and twelve, and In every fourth year thereafter. No nerson elected to the office of Auditor General, or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same office for two oousecutlve terms. Amendment Three To Art'cle Five, Section Eleven. Section 4 Amend section eleven of ar ticle Ova, which reads as follows: "Except as otherwise provided In this Coii.tltutlon. justices of the peace or alder men shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at the time of 'the election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof, lu such manner as shall be directed by taw, and shall be commissioned by the Governor for a term oi live years. No town hi p. ward, district or bomugh shall elect more than two jus tices of te peace or aldermen without the consent of a majority of the quail (led eleo tors within such township, ward or bor ough; no person shall be elec'ed to such office uuless he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or d 1st riot for one yoair next proceeding his election In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, "hot more than one alderman shall be elect! In each ward or distrlut," so as to read ; Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, justices of the peace or alder men shall be slecr-ed in too several vard, district, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at the tuuuictpnl elect! In such manner as shall be di rected by law, aud shall he cominisHiunil by the Governor for a term of six yearn No towiifdiip, ward, district or bor ugh Khali elect more than two justices of the peace or aldei men without the couscnt of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or borough; uo per son shall be elected to su m office unless he shall have resided withlu the township, to rough, ward or dUtrlot for one year next preoodiug his election. Iu cities con taining oer. fifty thousand Inhabitant, not more than oue aide mum shall be eleo tod iu each ward or district. Amendment Four To Article Five,' Section Twelve Soctlon6. Amend section twelve of ar ticle five of the Constitution, which read as follows: ' In Philadelphia there shall bs estab lished, for each thirty thuuud luhaut tauts, oue court, not of record, of police aud civil OttUaMs, with jurisdiction not ex cotHliiitr one hundred tMiars; suuh court shall beheld by masjistrates whose term of office shall be five ytmrs, aud they shall b elected on general ticket by the quail Aetl voters at largu aud in the election if the said magistrates uo voter shall vote for more thau two-thirds of the number of persons to be elected when more than one are to be chosen; they shall be oompeuhat od ouly by fixed .uluries, to be paid by said county; and shall exercise such jurisdic tion, civil and criminal, except as herein pr vlded, and is now exurclatid by alder men, suhjrut to such chun Ken; not involv ing au luorease of civil jnriMlIc Ic.n or con ferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Philadelphia the office of si deruian Is abolished," so as to ruad aa ol 1 'ows: I lu Philadelphia there shall be .tab 1 llshnd, for each thirty thontnd Inhahl tacts, one court, not of record, of police ami civil causes, with Jurisdiction not ex ooedlugone hundred dollars; suh court shall be held by magistrates whose term ot ornce snail be six years, aud they shal be elected on general ticket at the muii cipai election, by the qualified voters at targe: and in the election or the said mur. 1st rates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of person to b -ii -e'lii wnmt more than nun nf fo li cnnm-n: thev sli.tll be ooriiomuittnl itultr I fixed salaries, to be paid by said couuty" and Bhall exercise suoh jurindlctlnn. Ivlj ana criminal, except as herein provided, a is now exercised by aldermen, subject to sunn manges, not involving an lncrnaie of civil juriHiii jtion or ooiilcniiij noli tt en duties, as may be maile by law. In Phila- ueipuia the oinoe of alderman is abolished. rAmenument p ive to Article hilght, Section Two. Section A. Amend section twnnf Artisan eignt, wnion reads as follows: 1 he ireneral e dition shall he hpM m. nunlly on the Tuesday next following the iirst mono ay oi iNovemner, out the iTtmer al Assemhlv mav bv law fix a. ail(TMnt day, two-thirds of nil the members of each rtouRo consenting thereto, so as to read: The general election shall be held hlnn. niallyon the Tuesday next following the in, mummy ui piuvunioer in eacn even numberod year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds oi an tne memners oi each riouseconsent- ing thereto: Provided, That such elec tion snail always be held in an even-num Derea year. , Amendment Six Tn Article Eight, Section Throe. Section 7. Amend section throe of arti cle eight, which reads an follows: 'All elections for ottv. ward, hnmnoh and township officers, for regular terms of service, suan oe neia on sue third Tuesday of February," no an to read: All judges elected by the electors of the o.nw at large may he elected at either i general or municipal election, as circum stances may require. All - ejections for judges oi the courts lor the several judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, bor ough and townBhlp officers, for regular variiis oi sHa-rioe. mftii oe nea on the mun icipal election day; namely the Tuesday next following the first Monday of No vein ber In each odd-numbered vear. hut tha General Assembly may by law fix differ entaay, two-tnirus or all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided That such olention shall always be held in bu iaiu uuinuereu year. Amendment Seven To Article Bight, Section Fourteen. Section 8. Amend section fmirtAnn nf article eiRht, which reads as foltawa- "'Ulstriot election boards sha I con Hint, nf a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annual. y oy the oltlxeus. Each elector shall have the rio-ht to vote fnr th judgeandone Inspector, and e.oa nnpeo- towuail appoint one clerk. The first elec lion uoara lor any now district shall be se looted, and vacancies tn elect! m boardi filled, as Bhall be provided by law. Elec tion officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged ui uinsiiiK up bdu transmittinsr returns exoopt upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemntlon from jury outy curing tneir term oi service, so as to road : District election boards shall consist, nf junge ana two inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election; but the General A a. semoiy may require sal? txMirds to be ap- iunium au buuu iu. uiT rm i may ny law provide. Iaws regulating the appolnt- iiiniiv oi sniu uuarus inav oe enaccnn tn mi ply to elites only: Provided, That nut iaws oe uniionn ior cities oi the same class. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the ludtre and one lnstnnta-r .iiH each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The fir 6b election board fur any new district snaii oe seieccea, ana vaoanciey in election Doaras uiina. as shall be provided by law Election officers shall be Drivllesred f mm nwi upon anjm oi eioctioo, ana while en gKKl In limklug uuud tranatnlttlns re- turna, eaoept upon warrant o( a ounra of rooorrt. or judge thereof, for an elootaon frnuil. (or felon?, or lor wnulon breach of the poaoe. In oletee they may alalia olemp tlon Irom Jut. duty durlna their hu-m. ..f Amendment Eight To Article Tvrelre, Section One. 8oetton 9. Amend aeotlon 1. Aftloln . .....I .... V. U.K ... ..11 ' Ail omoera. wnoee .eiARtitin la .nk ..m Vlded fur lu'thla ConKltutlon, ihnll be eiwbuu or appuiotea aa may oe Olreoted by law," ao aa to read : Allomoera. whow aeloetlnn la nnt n Tilled for la tute Uonatitntlon, thall be elected or appointed aa may be directed bylaw: Provided, That eleotioua of State olfleere shall be held on a general election dey. and election! of local ofHoera ahall h held on a municipal election day, exoept when, In either ease apecial electlona mar K.. i ... Mil .. .. 1 i. Amendment Nine To Artlole Fourteen Section Two. Section la Amend section two of arM ole fourteen, which reada aa fnllnwa- 'County officers Bhall be Bleated at the general eleotluns and shall hold their of fices for the term of three years, beginning ou the first Monday of January next after their eleetlon, and on II their euooesaora shall beduly qualified; alt Taaanciea not o.uerwiae proTiuea ior, shall be filled lu such manner aa may be provided by law " soastoread: . V iounty onioers snail ke elected at the municipal eieoiiona and hold their offioes for the term of four years, beginning on tne arat Monday of January nexi after .ueir eiw.iuo. sua until their snooeesors shall be duly qualified; a.l the vacancies nut otherwise provided for. shall be filled In suoh manner aa may be provided bv law. ' Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen. Seotiof. Seren Seotlon 11. Amend seotton aeven, artl ole fourt n, which reada aa follows: "Three oou 'tycommlasionera and three eouiity auditors ahall be elected In each county where suoh officers are chosen. In the year one thousoud eight hundred and seventy-five aud every third year thereaf ter; and in the eleotloo of saldolBoers each qualilled elector shall Tote for no mora than two persona, and ths three persons having the highest number of votea ahall be elected ; any casual vaoanoT In theof ace of county ooiumiMUoner or county auditor shall be filled, by the oourt of common pleas ol the county lu which snoh vacancy shall occur, by the appointment of anoleu tor of the proper Ouuiuy who shall have voted for the oominluloner or auditor whose place is to be lilied," so aa to iad:- Three county oommiasloners and thn county auditors shall be elected In each con my wheresuch of floe rs are chosen, lu the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven and every fourth year thereafter: and iu ilia electlun of said officers each qualified elootor shal Tor for no uioretlmu two pei-MMis, and the three nerM having the hlghe.1 number of votes shall be ele ted; auyoaninil vacnncy,:iu ahe 6lfloe of eouuty oommis.loner ug cuiiity audlUir shall be lllled by the oimrt of ooiuiunn please" the county lu which auch vaucaucy hall occur, by the appointment of u elec tor of the proper ciuuty who shall have voted for the ooiniuiiMiouer or auditor whose place la to he filled. SchtHiuie fo- the A mandmenta. Seciion IU. That uo iuoouveuiouoo may arise from tlieohangxa lu the Coustltutlun of the Common we 1th. nod In order to carry the sniti into ooiupluM operatlou it is hereby declared that Iu the case of officers elected by the peo ple, all terms of office fixed by act of A sembly at au odd number of yuara shal) each be lengthened one yoar, but the bug ialature may change the length of the term provided the terms for which sunK ,.if,.. are elected sliall always be f or au even uu'iiuvr ui years. The above extension of official terms shall not affect uflluura elMcuMl m ik. ...... eral election of oue thousand ulue huudred and eight; nor any oily, ward, borough towubiiip. or eltHillou dlvUioa utticers whose terms of office, under existing law, end in the year oue thousand atue hundred and ten. Iu the year one thousand" nine hundred aud ten the municipal electlou shall be held ou the third Tuesday of February, as heretofore: but all odluMra iihnun . V. - eiootlou to au office the regular term of hloh ts two years, and alau all eleolloa ol aud assessors chow a at the elottouat nhall aerre until the first Monday of Ileoem bnr In the year one thousand nine honored alio eleven, au cm loom cbneen at that elec tlon to offioea tha term nt w M..I, ia nnA (our years, or Is mado four years by the uiirmwuii i .nnne amnnnmenta or thlK scnonitie, snail serve nntll the first Monday of December In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All justlnesof uuw magistrates, ana aldermen, ohonen at that election, shall serve until II... tl..1. kl. ..f IWu....lu.. !.. .1 one thousand nine huudred and fifteen .....,.,.. ... ,-,-, mR,-, ,., fc,, WW.,' After the yoar nineteen hundred and ten. ana nntu the legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms o( oity, ward, borough shell begin on the first Monday of Decern All oitv. ward, bnmii.h. anrl tnwn.hln ii.iKiiu iiiiiuh a. tne oate oi tne ap proval of these amendmenta, whose terms of office may end In the year one thonsand nine nunuren ana eleven, shall continue to hold their offioes nntll the first Monday of Judicial districts, and also all county off i oers. holdlnsr offins ct thHsati nt th. n n jimm-n oi .11a onnrui top tn. aavapai proval of these amendments, whose tenm of ofioe may end in the year one thousand nine nnnurea aua eleven, snail continue to bold their ofiloes nntll ihe first MonH.i nr uniiimij, vuc tuuuiwuu diuo Duiiareo and twelve. A true oopy of the Joint Resolution. KOHKKT MnAKV.H. Secretary of the Commonwealth Notes arid Comment Of Iatareat to Woman Readers SQUALLS AND MBALS. ntlmata Connection Between Ths.a Two Events In a Baby's Llfo. Tha Idea that babloa squall by Bat are, a matter of habit or out of isednesa. la both . a delusion pur, cussedness, and a baas slander on the baby, aayi vr. woods Hutchinson. Whenever a uauy aquana, no says, it is soma trown-up's fault. A farmer who would bear hie cberlahed hogs squeal ing in their fattening pens would promptly "call down" the hired man whose duty it was to feed them. A Dabjr does not want very much at a time, but he does like It regular. Ana wnen you have once, by a little careful observation, "struck his gait' as to amount and frequency about two ouncea every two hours Is a fair average to begin with then his little life will be one peaceful sequence of atlng and sleeping, sleeping and eat Ing, but all the time growing, with as utile fuss or disturbance as a tulio mages woen It Is pushing up Its groen pencil through the brown earth. The regularity recommended should he the baby's kind of regularity, not that of the grown-ups who have him In charge, the doctor explains further He Is so railroad train that reaches an eating station on schedule time, Just every two hours. They did not Know anything about clocks where he came from. But he has a natural self- acting dinner gong In his little Interior which serves his purposes excellently and will rise to the potency of a fog- norn or ore alarm if you do not pay attention to It promptly. His Idea ol regularity la a nicely balanced rhythm of sleeping Ull he Is hungry and then feeding till he Is sleepy, with a line disregard for the hands of the clock and even for the difference between day and night As his fuel box Is limited In size, and the degree of con eentratlon of the fuel administered does not vary much. It will take him lust about so long to burn up each charge, so that he will top the gong at pretty regular Intervals. But there will be nothing machine-like or aubur ban-time-table-like about this regular- lty. If he should awake fifteen min- btes before the sacred hour and show by unmistakable minor signs that he ready for business, feed him at once. He should never be allowed to go to the length of crying. The cry a signal of distress, and a baby that cries much has been unlucky In its parents or its nurse. The Idea that babies cry Just to expand their lungs or to develop their voices Is a nurse's tale. A child that never cries Is healthy and as happy as a nation that has no history." Consumption sad the Telephone. The panic recently created on the subject of the assumed danger lurk Ing In the transmitter of the tele phone Is nof precisely new. It Is but the development of a fear which as caused misgiving for some years. On the supposition that various germs of disease probably collect In the receiver and transmitter of the Instrument, at any rate In public telephone ' Stations, some medical alarmists have, thrown out sugges tions that antiseptics, both In a dry state atd In solution, should be ap plied for the safety of the telephone user. The recent dictum goes one step further, inasmuch as It Is now an established fact that tubercle bacilli, tbe casual micro-organisms of consumption, have been found- alive and In robust condition In the nstroment. It Is quite natural, In view of such a find, that a feeling of alarm might selte bold of the more nervous. British Medical ouroal. ... His Idea of Bosuuiaa. -A certain man had a disastrous experience In gold mine speculations. One day a number of colleaauee ere discussing the subject of spe culation, when one of them aald to tble speculstor: "Old cbap, aa. an expert, give us definition of the term 'bonaasa,' " 'A 'bonanxa,' ' replied the experi enced man, ' with emphasis, "Is a tele la tbe ground owned by a tsvamnioa Czl " Grass of Great Strength. A steel-like grass which grows on tbe volcanic slopes of Oran. Algeria, Is so elastic and strong that It can be used Instead f springs In tha manu facture of furniture. Lake Erla Rich In Fish. Lake Erie la the richest body of water In tbe world In Lab. Faithfulness Is In the Few. Aristotle: Hs who has many friends has no rriemU, New Goods Just received line of "Spring I b finp.V ilu'na I I im.:x - . . I I"3 Blliri WalSt gOOOS I Roffsllpl.-fl,a Ladies' gauze vests Ladies hosiery - AlCn S fanCV dleS8 SllirtS I J . fancy half hosa work shirts uuderwear belts and suspenders Also a complete Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford. Pa MJWTr-W "PT? 'W"WJ lMI"""'1 'Ml'1 ' aa is raevvsai r W'W''VVM'OO 33 I f'i Amatite ioJ T. R. J: Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gotters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting.; General Jobbers Broad Street, flilford Pa RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IU Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, . Canned Good8 Orders Primptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, - Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S LHWUIII I EMEDY Pleasant to Take. Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & DLOOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes Writs to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. COVED TO 1630 "V" 7E the ol'est Wrne an J Lijuos House B Hluadfioriia- Ws K.va beea obiiffeti ok sbuv where we have beta for so many jrean must have more room to sccommo- pi N; aiwus ousmesi. Decs use we S have the fiaest trade in Philadelphia no f reason why we should be higher priced. f Old rerun WMsky, 75e quart. $2.75 gaBoa ii tha aoest whisky (or its price it the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $ 1 25 qt, JR75 (si. distilled bom selected grain aprkig water. Coods shipped to al parts oi me United State. Thomas Masscy ik Co. lsio ottcat st. 1639 Oiestcct St. Philadelphia, Pa. New Goods a new and complete and Summer Goods" 7c to 18c jier yard 12c to 25c. 12c to 14c 10c to 25c 10c to 50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c ' " 25c to 60c 25c to 50c .''' lino of Notions, s Roofing and Repairers. jaiaTaig"? wood & son FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING ' tn fell branohes Special attention itlverj to "' EMBALMING Mo extra charge for attending ' funerals out of town. Telephone In Residence. ' '"' LADV ASSISTANT New ork Kepresentatlve National Casket Co. 60 Great JoneaSt. TelephonoKttf Spring STOVE WOOD Strnithedaltt.tB a load. Mail ortlert given prompt at tention. Mitord Pa ,Aot. Blh. 1900 J. If. A'ie. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE rn hotel par exaellenee of Ike eanHH .ooated within one blook of tha Kl, 5iT. ?nd.d'.rt'' the Tree, ur, . rloeet table In the oity. WILLARD'S HOTEL' hiJ,T!?!j!ot?lryi wmarSaLle'for it hUtorioalaaaoelatlona and long-sustain, d SlyofsTr"1" NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels af W..K tngton, patronized ?n forni.J iLE presents and high official.. I?w7y I prime favorite. Recently remodeled an? dtaM o,an ever. OpTpi l! Hi h0p- WA,LTKH BURTON, Has. Mgr These hotels .i. ih. .i..Ji ;,s rendexvu. of ih. capf aT 'Lri ZZ' Iheyarothebrst ..vnoW X aonable rates. o. o. O OS-WITT reprlet SSamB. CHESTNUT ST in mm. frn. 4 ; I B