THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. 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. A complete stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. CrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of the aboVc afc prices that Vill rrjakc it to youu advantage to buy of MIT6HELL BR0S. B toad Stszzt Gen LIVERY Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Milford. Pa When Hello KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS w C-;. King's w" VOLDS Trtsl Botll. Fnw ND Mil THROAT MID IUNO TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB, MONEY REFUNDED. HARN Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whipb and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAKFJAUE TKIMMIXtiS Repairing ;-neatlvDonE Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. HAFNE.l. Harford St. Milford r-jstsMra Succeed when evrvthicig els? tils, f la nervoos prostiucn and if mule f weskneasea they aie the eupKir.: remedy, as thoasaniTs Kbvo tesim-j. T FOR KIDNEY, LIVFRAfcO STOMACH fROwiEtt it la Um beat medicine ever tcld I ahliMd Pa e r a 1 STABLE Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL. BRAN, OATS, and HAY in need of any to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA Supplying j 1 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER It you appreciate a good market ia towia buy your fish and clami at my place. Limburger, Imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream cheese or any other desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Millord Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School -15- A thoroughly first class school tor ihACHhKS, It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Hcalthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip mcnt. Its Giaiuates rank among the jBest in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. jjThe rooms are carpeted and the Beds burnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. PrincipaL .e'iliast otroudsburg, - renna. KOW THE NORMANS DINED. Princes and Barons Lived as Sump tuously as tha Monks of Old. The Norman dined at 9 In the morning and supped at o, the uunate Advertiser says. The tablea of tha princes, prelates and great barons ere sumptuously frmisveu th very delicacy they could i-roeuie from foreign part. The monks of Canterbury had seventeen dishes every day, besides a dessert; and tha monks of St Swlthln'8, In Winches' n, complained to Henry II. agahiBt thelt abbot for taking away three dishes they had previously been allowed. Thomas a' Becket gave 5 (equiva lent to $15 of our money) for a dlpb of eels. When this proud prelate went on a Journey he bad In his train ght warons, each drawn by five of the stronp-'st horses. Two of these agons contained ale, one the furni ture of his thapel, another the furni ture of his kitchen: the others were filled with provlsons. clothes and oth er necessaries. He had besides twelve pack horses carrying trunks containing his money, plate, books nd the ornaments of the altar. To each of the wagons was chained a fierce mastiff, and on each of the pack horses an ape or a monkey. Pictures of Presidents. In every department, and In fact In every bureau, are to be found the pic tures of the former heads of those de partments or bureaua. Pictures of all of the presidents are not In the White House, but many are to be found there. Neither are the pictures of the wives of all the presidents, those who occupied the position of "first lady of the land," to be found In the White House, though a goodly number have been preserved. It Is rather a nota ble fact that the pictures of nearly all the women who have graced the posi tion of mistress of the White House are placed In the lower rooms and cor ridors. This region might be termed the basement, though it scarcely mer its that position In architecture. AH of these corridors are used at the big functions at the White House, and no doubt morn people see the pic tures of the women than would b- the case If they were hung In the up per rooms. Literary Favorites. The Paris Gaulols baa been asking Its readers to name the 25 greatest writers In the world up to the present day. The list which resulted from the rolces given by 11.247 readers runs: Victor Hugo, Shakespeare, Racine, Cornetlle, Vergil, Mollere, Homer, Dante, Goethe, Bossuet La Fontaine, Lamartlne. Chateaubriand, Voltaire, Cicero. Pascal. Musset, Ralzac, Soph ocles, Horace, Schiller, Plato, Cer vantea, J. J. Rousseau and Milton. Votes were given for 432 other auth ors. It will be noticed that the list con tains the name of no living writer. and that 14 of the 25 are French, three Latin, two Greek, two English, two German, one Italian and one Spanish. New England Pie. Some poor dwelled In the benight ed beyond of Chicago asks what a real New England pie Ib like. It probably will not help him to be told, but If he means apple, It la like an essay by Emerson liquified with the music of Massenet and spiced with the cyni cism of Shaw; if he means pumpkin. It Ib like some of Gounod's music heard In a landscape all sun and flow ers. It la too early yet to describe the mince pies of 1910. but last year'a and last year was not an extraordi nary good yeai- were like an Increase in salary, and a present from home ar riving on the day when one's consci ence waa behaving Itself. Boston Globe. The Batha of Old Roma. At the end of the third centurr after Christ there were In Rome 11 large public baths and 926 smaller ones. The Datns 01 uaracaua couia accommodate at one time 1,600 people, Ihme of Diocletian. 3,600. Taking 1.000 as the average of each of tte public baths, and 60 as that of each of the private baths, it appears that at any minute bathing accommodation: wore possible for 62,000 people In ancient Rome. Counting on a popu lation of 2,000,000, the figure generally given as the correct one. It would thus seem that ample privillges were af forded every day for every Inhabitant of the Imperial City. A Meerschaum City. The town of Vallecas, In Spain, is iln.ost entirely built ot meerschaum. Vallecas baa on Its outskirts great quaries of meerschaum too coauwe for plpemaking. Unci Ezra Says: "It Diay be worry tuel kills an' not work, but how kin you help worryln' when you don't hev the work?" The Question. Why hide your light under a bushel hen a pint measure will answer the ourpose?- Judge. Organic. "Going up to hear that lecture on aprendlcttls todayf "Nsw, I'm tired of thee organ re citals." The Devil Wagon. "Tbat wealthy young broker has !vta his motor to a well-known ae- tresn." -Yes. He saya bis father taught htm to bitch his wagon to a star." Minds Meet. "I wish I had known what a poor -oo?i you ware before I engiged you. Bridget." "I wish you bad, mum," said Brid get devoutly. Expensive Food. Guest Bring me the best porter- ho1 e steak you have. Walter Beg pardon, air, but gentle- iren ordering porterhouse steaks are hi required to make, a deposit. Treasurer's Sale f Unseated Lands in Fik County for t fixes of 1909 and 1909 aad School of 1910 Notice Is hereby (rien thnt airrerviMy to sn Act of the Oners! Assembly of the t ommonwenUh of Pennsylvania et.ilt.id n Art to nnipnri the Aet enttrlwl rin Art il'i-ft-fine ih' :!.::( M liir a it..-.r..ttil lillitl. lor l,it:i ti ud fur uli.cr JUM rtv phased Murrh 18, A. I). 18lf, hy a supnifv ment to n net to amend the Act entitled nil Act directing th mode of selling tin st aWd land fur taxes and for other pur- wv-tw. pM'd Mnrch 17. A. U. una by r.iivr suiMMcnifiit to int it-cnfd Aim pnMd Mnrch lKt'4 by Act entitled an Act in n lotion to the ica ol nnsenMti lands in the several count .tn of this Com monwealth passed March 9. 147, hihI sup plement! thereto. The following described trncts of lands (described In the warrantee name) will De sold on the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNK NEXT (being the thirteenth dny of said months commencing at i o'clock In thea.ternoon of said dny, at public vendue,, at the Court House in Milford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages of tmes due aud cost ar cured on ench lot respectively. Blooming Grove Township No. Warrantee Name Acres Per Tux 200 Dowhanan Theodore.. 2S3 28 15 ill 8 S'.i 6 41 15 ?' i ITS Depnl Nicholas K'3 14 I cow Isaac H W Kir John SMI 131 lmi Knouse John 1"4 7 S'l 10 ! 1 17 in 2 s a 7- 5 47 (Ht KlilnhHns Horace 43 Mott O. H at 1S7 Mwe John a 87 Htchanis Jo-hua 4iM 160 17W Baylor David W W litiun MurKaret 75 Wallace James B luO ! lawirt Township 15 Brodhead Luke ICfl no 1-18 Carney Thomas 2i 14fi Carney Hannah V 114 Dingmnn Andrew.... 48 10 71 11 o: ft 4: 13 81 2i 41 It 7A '-3 Va Hi ai ii a.i in t is 14 9 14 (tt 14 .t 5 SI 8!i .V I 10 Si HI Hun Aun Jr inu 14ft Hoover Manuel 831 144 Kling Karhriel K) 175 McNeill Samuel 811 137 70 107 Mense Kobert 106 Mriwf ThuiiiM 3'tl Mtphenrt David Iff8 25 Taylor John M 3D .Dlngman Township 143 Ball B.arkl. W 1J lm BrtKlhend John Jr 147 Ball Margaret.. 4 mi Brink Monus no HH Caldwell David 415 lM Jones John 1 H W Kutson Thomas Jr i'7 18 i Mtiith William I5d 11 Vnitdernmrk Ludwlg.. S Greene Township lie 82 HI Hi fci In i 8 8 10 ir.' 6 4 Craig William 2"i 2.:'2 KMiilke Adam 4:ri 144 1110 19 05 40 7 41 4. 41 XI 8 77 4 7- 4 7- ai) 80 01 6 411 21 IN 8 .'7 20 4.1 14 lii W Lvnch iilintu 4:w iiirtt Lynch Jnhu 4: W Martin John. 4U 2t7 Mu (lock John fin . Pa rhnll ThoniM 2h8 Rittetihoue Joseph . . 4 oil noupii. w g.-. at4 littermnrj John 115 3ty Trtermarv John Wain William lw 2si Wain William 4;ftf 44 100 Weatbrook Hiraiu 150 Luck a waxen Township 29 CYniier iili buel 127 07 DclHiiey Minip IKi U8 Huwell Hli'lmid lit 78 Jentiintra John id 872 18 Philips Johu 4-k) 8 P.mell IVUT 2m 71 Philips John 8nl HU t-hii-lds J.ihu 87 10 Swley .HUiuvl C 2o7 8 iliio Catharine aoO 85 Wlgiou l'hebe 8ot 84 Wlglun Pnriurlia i7 Lehiuna Township 330 Brottiinn John 10 148 Ciirney '1 bournf 53 145 Ciiruuy Hiiuuab 44 2il7 Vr.l j I biirlvs 14 283 fiue Hubert . . . . r 1WJ 8 57 19 64 6 U4 88 93 44 21 21 50 20 4U 64 120 129 120 63 20 10 4 f.H 27 33 26 6.' 41 3' 82 8-1 91 4 61 8 8J 1 2J 4 3s 12 44 17 10 6 36 5 UK 16 Oil 1 20 10 80 8 81 15 8u 13 2d 4 1141 32 18 7 65 14 01 16 10 6 77 v on 4M 1 21 24 144 Kling Unrhel 144 143 Kinut'iriWillialii...., ltM 65 65 Mllfurd Township 111 Branliam Kbeniser. .. 8t 85 Bldd' .li.hu 80 80 Church K f 211 121 fc-u-wan Juhn 'M 1 hmith Ovorae 1.V3 141 121 163 Wahbburne Nnthauiel 53 Palmyra Township 80 Ciulv Dvld ll 188 Philips HeU'XU 134 iv .uilib niiiiHin nu 84 Wlgton Isaau 412 133 Porter Township 314 Drown Daniel 128 U2 Dills Ahrtthain 202 (jreer Cbus aud Heury t.hull 274 64 100 Heiubcig Tbuinas.... 22 71 131 i0 rlarrutin tieorge 4iu 82 Heller Michael luo o4l Mi-lughlin John.... f0 177 Miller Al zander 4C2 131 67 75 9 III 6 06 8 '.15 09 Miller N llllnm 1IU 180 rtuiitoD Th was 50 61 Willing Thomas 60 1 21 bhoholn Township 107 Brink Henry 8s3 152 Carey Mathew 145 131 Depot Ami tti 15 37 41 7 6H 19 Ul Denny illlam luo 8U Huston Mary Jr 415 19 53 20 93 Weslfsll Township 26 Jones liaac 84il 33 1' 2 l: 3 built h Klizabeth 67 fnT No taxes received on day ot sale. W. K. CHOL. Treasurer. Treasurer's Ofboe, Mllfurd, Pa., Aiarca nu. I'jiu. A Bad Break. 'Mushleigh, the actor, made bj break at bis wedding to-day!" 'How waa that?" "After the ceremony hla frieno pressed round him and congratulated him so earnestly that Mushleigh re quested the minister to perform the service over again as an encore!" Worst Than Noah. Mamma (to Willie, who has been playing with Noah'a Ark). Don't bo rude, Willie. I'm sure that Noah wasn't whining and complaining when be put the animals Into his ark. Willie No; but I'll bet Noah dldn". have any baby brother to lick the paint often bis animate. The Man In Need. The director of a matrimonial agen cy aays the young girls ask only "Who la heT" The young widowa: "What la bis position?" The old widows: "Where la he?" Mew Def nition. Scott A Eoheinlan is a chap borrawa a dollar from you and wi'.c ih n tpvltes you to lunch with him. Mott Wrong. A Bohemian la a fellow who invites himself to lun-h with yon and borrows a dollar. It Might Have Eton. "1 wonder if that motor-car which tried to blow up in the street wus a case of spontaneous combustion?" "I don't know. It m'ght have beea case of auto-s.igseslion." Tl.e a'.ocrcrn Son. "Modern liierr.ture has nothing sl-n. Hsr to I'ok-nlus's advice to bis son." "No cl.ance for it. No modern Po lonins wo ld a;:e;npt to tell hla coa ary Stir.." -I S 0V ,T Of Inlercsl to Women 5iimn?e Tates e? "".-'-r-" eVrta d Lnlauti SLi'.ii;. u; r'ocip and Display and Prefers the Simple Ltfs of an Ordinary Woman Prin cess ia as Accomplished Musician. I V."hcn Prinrprs Victoria of England, daughter of Qur-en Alfxandre, was a girl of fourteen It bi-iair.e her duty one day to act as hn?iess at a juvenile entfrt'nment at Marlhoroue1! House. In the middle of it she suddenly diB. appeared. A mews;on;nr wns dispatch ed to Buckingham Paince to see If the trimiit had run away to "rrandma," but she wasn't there. At lait a letter from her to the Princess of Wales was dUc-overed i'j the sekonl.-ooni, begging "mother" not to be anirry; she did "linte parties" so, tir.-l she hd go:ie to stay with the Duchess of 'feck till this one was over. Not liking; parties 1ms been a char acteristic of this p.-iniess ever since though, having a Btrong sense of duty, which developed as she gi pw older, she doe -n't run av:ay from them any more. But those who know her know that If she could clioope her life t would be on far from court, a life free from demands of etlq-iette. and spent a-'-ong the friends she loves. When ever she can escape f:oM the formali ties that surround 1 er she does so. Stories are told of her planning visltt Incognito with her sisters or other members of the court to some tea room or shop, where for a little while fhe can do Just as other women do fch likes to drop anonymous sur prises on the children she encounters, ns once when she was shopping in Penrith, and saw three small boys looking longingly at the toys in a win i'oa The princess Im'ired:.itely took the part of Santa Clous, nrd for onco in their liv-s those pr.mil ard ragged boys had oil the toys tln-y v ented. Princess Victoria has a pnod deal of tact, soys "The Geut'.ewcxan." and while she carc3 little about court life her influence has hrovrjht about sev eral needed chr.r.i?es t':cre. The Queen's ladies-in-waiting hive-special reason to be grateful to her. Up to 1 the time of King Edward's accession the breakfa.-t hour for the ladles-in-waliing was 7 o'clock in the sum'ner nnd 7.3J in the winter. They didn't lihe it, of course, but in so great a household chances are not easily n-.adc. Princess Victoria, however, got the hour changed to 8 o'c'ook for all the year round. It was she, too, who secured a much more comfortable breakfast room for them than the on? at their disposal during Queen vic tory's reign. The princess's otvn boudoir at Buck ingham Palace was arranged entirely I hy herself, and Is said to be a delight ful room. The walls aro lined with 1 rare pictures, most or tnem guts to her, end there are hosts of photo graphs which she has taken in ram bles around Balmoral, Wlnsor and Sandringham. In this boudoir she likes to spend much time, reading and j writing. She knows several languages ; and is a very good musirlan. ' True to her nature, she has always refused to have a lady-in-waiting When she goes to any public function Eh.e is accompanied by one of tbo Queen's, as etlq'iette forbids her ap pearing alone. She lias, by the way, several faithful attendants, who al v. ays like going about with her when they can. These are her nephewd and nieces, with whom she has been a great favorite ever since they were little things. Head of W. C. T. U. The most important event on the programme of toe 30th annual con vention of the National Women's Cluistiun Temperance I'nlon was the election of olticeis and the report of Ihe resolutions committee. The six neral otficers were re-elected as fol Ic-vs: Mrs. Lillian M. N. StevenB, 0' M .iue, president. Miss Anna A. Gordon, of Illinois. . i e-prcsident-at-larpe. Mrs. Francis E. Kirk's, of Illlncls. ' i; i iponiiini? -T.-tary. '.Irs. Sara H. H( :re, of Virginia, as - ':.nt reiordins s.-. l.M.iry. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hutchinson, of ' ;:.o:s, treasurer. Mrs. E!l-ih:-.h Tr-ion Anilerson, of : th Dakota, recording secretary. A Frafl-rent. "The dres Mrs. Style wore at the opra was a perfect poem," said Mrs. Howard. 'As far as it went." no doubt re plied her husband; "but I thought so.ne c&nto's were n-.lsolnir" Obeying the Doctor. Balesman Shirt, sir. Will you hava a nesliaee or a stiff bosom? Customer Neslitce, I guess. The doctor said I must avoid starchy things. Consulted the Best Authority. altss Kcgers How did you Imagine anything so beautiful as the angel In your picture? Artist Got an an raged maa (0 - acrtha bta Bancjj to me,. P When You Are sick tnpuliiiity, facility aud tho right 1iI(;b ii drugs and compounding make tin elnro v?ry inviting forall prescription tr.nle. As yiiu select your doctor fur htg feiiowlcdgo (if the healing art so select uh as your druggist for our "know how" ationt tho selecting- and cotnpounditg of ill UgS. F. J. HER Graduate MILFORD RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IX Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Tnmptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S PFMGRITE If taEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And 'Welcoiiie In Every Home. mmin, liver & BLOOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. Roofing Slate All kinds of roofing slate constant y on hand at lower prices than else where. We lay slate either on Lathed or Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL Matamoras Slate Roofing Co., Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Matamors, Pa. MOVED TO 1630 CHESTNUT ST WE are tlie oldest W"me and Liqoor Houss k Philadelphia. We hav. beea obliged to move from the old stand where we have been (ot so many years mint have more room to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadelphia i do 3 reason why we should be higher paced. Old Pena Whisky, 75e quart. $2.75 gallon is the finest whisky (or its price in the world. Imperial Cabmet Whisky. SIJ23 qt, $4.75 gaL, distilled boa selected grain spraig ' wato. Coodi shipped to all parts ol lb United State. f-l 1IISKV ir i j. Si .. Thomas Massey & Co. Formerly 1310 tttcstnut SL the fi'st thoncht is the doctor qnite oat tinl Bnd right. Tho doctor diagnose jour ailment, given yon a prescription an order fur a combination of drugs which his knowledge tells liim aro specifically . indicated in the treatment of your par ticular a miction. Let us fill your Prescriptions know in Pharmacy PENNA. wood & son FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention giveo to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Telephone In Residence. LADY ASSISTANT New ork Representative National Casket IO. 60 Great Jonei-St. Telephone 3346 Spring STOVE WOOD ISirnithtd at ft 15 a load. Mail orders yiren prompt at tention. Miford Pa . Aov Blh. 190 J. W. Kiael. BST Washington Hotels.7 RIGGS HOUSE i'be hotel par excellence of tho capital .coated wah.u one block of the MjU House and directly opposite the Treasury, Finest table in the city. WILLARO'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, nmarkable for It' historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially reiu.ui.htid. NATIONAL HOTEL. A Inndmark among the hotels of Wash tngton, patronized In former years by ,it,taenti and blgh officials. Alwsy t jrlme fuvorite. Recently remodeled ana rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. H R dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgl These hotels are the principal political nndesvus of the capital at all time, rbcv arothe best steeping places at real onable rates. o. o. O OEWITT Propria anagwr. 1630 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Pa. "