i I THE ' "'MILFORD STORK OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER' GOODS. Specialties in woolens, Jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hos!ery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. J Bufciful TeckV2ai? A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete sto:k of mins furnishings. Finely sto:kd Grocery Depart ment. CrecVery and glassware direct from England. All of tjljc aboVc at; prices that Will lijakc. it? to Voui advantage to buy of HIT0HELL BR0S. Boad Stt&izt Sfiilf oi?d Pa General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Mllford. Pa When Hello KILLtms couch in CURE thi LUNGS Or. ling's WITH lzi Discovery FBICB OLDS Trial tattls FrM MD ALL THROAT ANSLUNSTH0UBLE8. OUAR ANTKiD SATISFACXG&x' OR MONET REFUhTDKD. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylos. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLV DonE Examine my stock it will please you. The price too.- L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. Milford .! ncceed when ever; thing else Bits. I la nervous proauatioo and female weaknesses they are the supreme I remedy, as thonsanUa have testiued. L FOR KIDNEY, LIVER ArfO I STOMACH TROUBLE k la the best tnedicin ever sold I vet s druggist's count. . Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY in need of auv to No. 5., or come o SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, I Supplying J 1 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We Holve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 SINNER II you appreciate a good market in towin buy your fish and clams at my place. Llmiurjer. Imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream cheese or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The ' East Stroudsburg State Normal School -IS- A thoroughly first class school ior 1 liA.CHL.K5. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulncss of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip mcnt. Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, . E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. PrindpaL East Stroudsburg, Penn. f LATC -ST SCRAP HEAP. Twenty Thousand Tone of Old Iron In 8lngle Pile In Gan Francisco. The largest scrap heap in the world Is In Ban Franctaco, a relic of the great fire which followed the earth, quake of April, 1906. It la 40 feet h p.!. V-0 feet square on1 coValns 2C CO'i (cms, all cut in equal lengths of eighteen Inches, and piled In on solid mass, with the Bides aa smooth and solid aa a brick wall. . This Is the only one of four heaps of equal else and proportions which remains Intact In Its original size and shape, the other three having been drawn upon as the material was need ed. Many other acrap heaps are piled about the bay awaiting shipment. so:ne as big as a house and others mere hillocks, scattered over acres of ground. Bince the fire one company has handled 150, ?00 tons of this old ma terial. It has six large Bhears in operation to cut the Iron and steel, either that it may be better handled for shipment or for the furnace, says the Iron Trade Review. Little of this scrap Is used In San Francisco, the hulk of It being shipped to the Atlan tic coast or to European ports.- Sheep Down; Chops Up. Sheep-raising has not always been a pro.ltable business, according to the reminiscences of some old stockmen reported In the Breeders Gaiette. Nevertheless the price of the "finished product" on the hotel bill of fare has remained fairly constant with a ten dency to rise. "The worst deal I ever got," the Orcgrn rancher declared, "was at Chi c'ko during the hard times. I got In 1 ere one day with one thousand two hundred lambs that made my commis sion man pucker up a wry face. We fnnlly put them over the scales at fifty rents a head, and I figured out that It would he necessary to do a Urge business to make any money on that basis. Disgustedly I secured my return transportation and started down town to get something to eat bc-fure taking the train. " 'Cut any iamb chops?' said I to the waiter. "'Certainly,' he replied. 'Two or three?' "I told him to fetch three, and they neither looked nor tasted good, but the bill was seventy-five cents. Some body was evidently making money out of sheep, even during the panic." Light Pressure. Prof. Arthur Schuster, who has been studying the effects of the scat tering of light br atmospheric mole cules, finds that the force concerned Is identlflcal with what Is usually called "the pressure of light."" There Is. he says, a wide-spread Impression that light pressure acts only on parti cles the linear dimensions of which Include several wave-lengths of light; but this Is not correct The determin ing factor Is the extinction of light, whether by scattering or absorption. Since a propagation of momentum ac companies the transmission of light, the momentum la destroyed whether the molecules act as scattering or aa absorbing centers. The extinction by scattering near the surface of stellar bodies doea not, however, appear to be sufficient to cause any measurable effects comparable with their gravita tion. Valuable Old Documents. The chance discovery of a secret drawer in an old writing desk which has been in the family of Charles Beckel of Bethlehem, Pa., for genera tions as a treasured heirloom, reveal ed that the drawer contained an Inter esting and valuable collection of his torical letters and documents. The parers, a score or more, are war de partment letters, letters of Gen. An t;i.ny Wayne and others, and procla n x'lons that date back to the revolu tionary war and early days of the federal government Prof. Allison of the historical department of Carnegie institute states that taken together the letters form a valuable source of first hand information of an Important period in the nation's history. National Holidays. There Is no National Holiday, not even the Fourth of July. Congress has at various times appointed special holidays. In the second session of the Fifty-third Congress It passed an act making Labor Day a public holiday In the District of Columbia, and It has recognized the existence of certain days as holidays for commercial pur poses, but with the exception named there is no general statute on the sub- Jcrt. The proclamation of the Presi dent designating a day for Thanks giving only makes It a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the Territories. 6port aa It Ought to Be. Lord Curxon entertained the Glas gow students on Wednesday with snne very sound sentiments. We like his idea of a football match with seven spectators and 40.000 players. Look ing at games la not much In our way, but we should like to be among those seven ,.eriutors. He ts quite right, thorith: It would be a splendid thing If the number of players and onlook er, could be reversed. London Satur day Review. R.iHh 4a Ffaht. The big man with the fiery look on I is fr.ee had been struggling with the r?- -vindor for 20 minutes. Suddenly 1 . !nrw riiiu-n nn him and held him a r.-i.cr.er. With much fuming and wrtgg'.irg he finally released himself, "i 'onrounit thttt hlusted window!" le thundered, almost exploding with rspe. "1 feel like I could chew It up In itl'n elass and all." It was then that the humorous lit tio men in the next seat touched him rn lha nrm "My friend," he said, with a merry twinkle In his eyes, "don't be so sn gry with the window. Why. that win dow likes you. In fact, It Is really f f V, tlonnte " "What! Are you joshing me? The window affectionate: "Certainly, sir. Didn't It fall vnuv nw-k T" cd then the humorous little miB, aaUhed. !rT.-:r4 ths smoker. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands in Pike County for taxes of 190S and 1900 - and Bchcol of 1910 Notice ts hereby gteo that agreeably tn an Acs of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled an Act to amend the Act entitled an Act dircelllitr 111" nt'sle nf selllmr liue..ted lend- lor tuxes mid fur or ef -.Mlrp v passed March lit, A. O. 116, by a supple ment to nn net to nmend the Act entitled nu Act directing the mode of selling un seated lands for taxes nud for other pur poses, passed Mnrch 17, A. I. 1H17. nnu by f i Filler supplement to last reviled Act passed March , lKSi by Act entitled nn Act in relation to the sales of undented lauds In tho several counties of this Com monwealth pnased March 9, IH47, nnd .up ploment-s thereto. The following described tracts of lands (described in the warrantee name) will he Bold on the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNK NKXT (lieltig the thirteenth day of nntd month) commencing at o'clock In theaiternoon of enld day, at puhlio venduo,, at the (Vinrt House iu Milford, in the county of Piko, for arrearage of taxes due and cost no cured on each lot respectively. Blooming Urove Townnblp No. Warrantee Name Aores Per Tax lano Dowhanan Theodore.. HV) 88 15 5i 172 Depot Nicholas 1!!S Hln 104 Decow Isaao I'D - 41 () Fly John ail 131 15 7 ISO Knouse John 14 7 Kw it) Kltlnhans Horace 4lti lift 111 HI Mott O. H l 1 17 1P7 Mease John a 111 M7 lliehards Joshua.. 421 106 ti m 17 5-nylor David 60 It K Wlgtoll Margaret 1U 21 75 Wallace James 8 ltJ HO 5 47 Delaware Towa.hlp IS Brndhead Luke 128 9 0S Us Carney Thomas fciO lu 71 14 Carney Hannnh 10 12 82 114 Dlngmnn Andrew.... 48 6 43 18 Hunt Aun Jr IflO 18 81 ID Hoover Mnnnel Ktl 1.17 86 41 144 Kllng Kachaet log Is 75 175 JUoNelll Samuel 811 70 28 96 1(17 Mease Robert U 1(1 Hi 100 Mease Thomas 8!4 110 ! Bl) .Stephens David 2!W 23 01 25 Taylor John M 3U 2 16 Ding-man Township 143 Ball Biackiill W 4:l: 83 14 80 I KM Hrodhead John Jr 1WI on 14 lt 147 Ball Margaret 41 HJ 14 n llll Brink Menus 1HO 63 5 31 1WI Caldwell David 415 15 Bu 5m 150 Jones John 141 SHI 10 !!." W Kutson Thomaa Jr 207 t) 8i 1M flulth William 152 US 10 lKi 134 Vauderruark Midwlg.. 80 5 tilt Greene Township 254 Crnlg William 811 144 IB 05 2iti Houlke Adiu 435 40 7 Lynch William 43u loo 41 45 SUM Lvnch John 43U 41 3ii KH Martin John 40 8,7 2n7 Muniock John 50 4 7-i asj Paschall Thomas 50 4 'i 28 Klttenhouse Joseph... 43M (W t 40 2i 12 Roup ii. W 2a 44 20VU 2l Itltermary John lis 0 40 2i'iJ Tittennary John 22o 8 212-1 3HB Wain William 180 H 27 282 Wain William 43U 100 20 40 Weatbrouk Hiram 150 14 13 Lackawazea Tewoshlp 29 Conner Michael 127 8 57 B7 Dclanev tihai a 183 64 IV tit 123 Howell Hichard til 5 u4 8 Jeonlngs John 2d.... 872 88 93 18 Philips John 453 130 44 22 8 Powell Peter 2ol 21 60 74 Fhtlitn John HVl 129 20 4 1(4) Shields John 87 4 6tt lu rJeelev Samuel C 257 120 27 31 63 bhee Catharine 250 63 20 6. 85 Wigtoo Phebe SU4 20 41 80 84 Wlgtun Parmelia 807 M 82 80 Lehmaa Towaahlp 23A Brotxman Johu 10 91 148 Carney Tboinaa M 24 4 01 146 Caroer Hannah 44 8 80 207 Dally Charles 14 1 22 238 Gue Robert 100 4 35 144 Kllng Rachel 144 no 12 44 148 Kinuear Willlain Ins 66 17 16 Milford Tows.hlp 111 Branham Kboneter. .. 8V 0 86 85 BiddlsJohn 80 80 6 68 Chimin R. 811 16 00 121 Stewart John.. 30 1 20 it Biuitn ueorge t iiw jii iu aa 168 Waahburne Nathaniel 68 121 8 bl 'Fatmjra Township 80 Cadv David 166 16 8 138 Philips Rebtsxa 134 13 26 IV Smith William loo 4 60 84 Wigton Isaao 412 133 82 18 Porter Township 814 Brown Daniel 128 7 65 U2 Dills Abraham 262 64 14 04 Greer Chae and Henry rihull 274 16 1H 100 Heluborg Thomas.... 282 71 6 77 l',6 Harrison George...... 402 181 HOU 82 Heller Michael 100 - 2 40 841 Mul.aughlin John 50 1 21 177 Allllur Alexander 402 ii ytm 6V Miller William Ill) 67 6 95 180 Huston Th luaa 50 75 8 I 61 W illing Thomas 60 181 Shohola Township 107 Brink Henry 882 16 87 41 152 Carey Mathew 145 7 60 lal D.-pul Ann 800 IV 72 m Ueuuy W illiam luu 7U iv w 8V Huston Mary Jr 415 16 20 93 Westfall Township 86 Jones Isaao 840 83 83 17 78 (smith Klisabeth 67 HIS No taxes received on day of sale, W. K. CHOU Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Milford, Pa., iuarca vtn, ivio. Results Becoming Manifest. A vear aeo the rata of Increase among tuberculosis organizations and Institutions wsa one everv other.day. only one-half as fast as now. Less than a year ago there were 40 con sumptives for every hospital bed pro Tided. To-day the number has been reduced to 30. Nearly 20,000 beds are now provided in Institutions lor irMtm.nt of ronmimntion an Increase of over 6.500. The number of special tuberculosis dispensaries in toe unit ed States has more than doubled, the number of anti-tuberculosis associa tions has Increased 68 per cent., and the number of hospitals ana santiona 43 per cent. First Love. It ts a popular fallacy that the first love la the true one, unique In Its ex cellence, says an exchange. As well say that the first picture of a painter Is the best of all he will paint In the course of his life; that the first speech, the first book, the first statue, the first composition, will be the best of the statesman, novelist, sculptor or musi cian, as the case may be. First works have all the imperfections of uncer tainty, of Inexperience and Ignorance. And It la rather by chance than by anything Inherent In the nature of Cupid's ways that the first love turns out to be the great one. Spiritual Fellowship. At one time the apostle Paul seems to make much of his having actually seen Jesus, but sgaln he declares that even though he did know Christ In that way he knows htm no longer, and he la constrained thereafter to know no man "after the flesh." However precious, for the moment, the physical relationships, they cannot last. The spiritual fellowship Is Incomparably rro-e worth while: which Is what Cbritt died to teaeh mankind.. THE CURFEW AT CHERTS EY. Romantic Association of a 8urrey Vil lage with the Sundown Bell. At sundown the little Surrey village of Chertsey, England, will re-echo to the tolling of the curfew bell, which, In accordance with ancient custom, Is Founded vrry cv.-n'ry from Fep leinner l to iia:t;i i.5. It is appropriate that Chertsey should thus maintain tho custom, for the village has Interesting "cur few" asso'intlnns. The curfew bell v.-hich hucg in C!'ert?ey Abbey toiled for the funeral of Henry VI., murdered In the Tower of London and hurried to ChertBey to be buried "without priest, clerk, torch or taper, singing cr r.ayhig." Tho abbey was also the scene of the lomnntic legend which relates how ttianche Herlot, to save her lover Neville, nephew of Warwick the King maker, condemned to dio at sundown, climbed the curfew tower nnd held tho dripper of the great bell. The Btory, always popular locally, attained wide fame when Mr. Clifford Harrison en.bodicd it in his poem "The Legend of Chertsey." Since then reciters' audiences have probably had their OU of It Wild Horses In France. The smell while horses of the Ca margue (delta of the" Rhone), now In number pome 2.000 only, wander about the seemingly boundless steppes at full liberty. Tliey are captured from time to time and used to thresh the corn. They are supposed to have been tirst Introduced by the Romans and afterward by the Saracens. But nccordlng to M. Huzzard, "whatever their origin, whether for eign or native, the horses of the Camarguo to-day are the product al most exclusively of tho Influences of the environment In which they have propagated from time immemorial." M. Clnyot tlencr'.bes the horse of the Cama!;;i;e as suiall agile, good-tempered, spirited, courageous. In the opinion of Prof. Mapne, the horse of the Cainai gue must live in a wild j state, and the first e.Teet or Improv ing the sanitation of the island will be the disapporrance of Its horses, Ninteenth Century. Improved Annunciatcr. The iit-es of hfitieries and their at tendant Inconveniences In the opera tion of flnnuncia:or and bell-ringing systems. Is dispensed with by the in vention of a new transformer, by i w hich the necessary current Is se-1 cured ftom the ordinary lighting cir- j cutis. As the transformer has no mov- I Ing pans, once fixed It will thereafter require no attention. It is adapted to j operate on circuits running from 100 to KM volts, and is provided with taps ' giving 6. 12 and 18 volts, eo aB to meet ; the requirements of various styles and sizes of bolls and buzzers. Could Not Meet In Rusela. A memher if tha ilonllata' pnn .rao. recently held in Berlin writes: " "Our 1 plans aa to St. Petersburg for the gathering in 1911 failed. Not because there was any objection to the city, but. because so:r.e of the men who might be delegates would either not bo admitted or if allowed to enter the city would be uncomfortable while there. Russia ts queer about accord ing rights of residence to former citi zens and to people of certain religious views, and having this In mind Lon don was agreed upon as the next meeting place." Japanese Wood for Sleepers, The Atchi.s-on railroad is about to experiment at Great Iiend, Kan., with cocobolo and Japanese oak as material for sleepers. This wood Is so hard that it Is almost impossible to drive spikes into it, and screw spikes In bored holes will he used. It Is expect ed that the s!e-pers will last from 25 to SO years. They cost a trifle more than the American oak delivered In California. The reason for experi menting with them Is that native oak Is becoming scarce, and It Is deemed wise to look In time for a substitute. The Rare Gift of Courtesy. Courtesy Includes not merely social kindness, graces of speech, absence of business associates and of all the fel low clttzeus with whom a man of af fairs may have business to transact. It Is not American to keep one ciUzen walUng all day at the door because he la poor, and to grant another cltl sen an Interview because it is believed be is rich. Wisdom Is not confined In a purse, and frequently much wis dom may be learned from a poor man. Proof of 8uccess. If every day we can feel, if only for a moment, the elation of being alive, the realization of being our best selves, of filling our destined scope and trend, you n-ay be sure that we are succeediug. Bliss Carman. Just as Bad. Courtesy over the telephone is a virtue, and It's Just as offensive to the girl at the switchboard to be called a Dutch mutt as It would be to be told that her hat isn't on straight. Lazy Eamoans. An Austrian naturalist. Dr. Rech nzer. attempted some time ago to n'.ake a collection of Sixoan fishes. He found it almost Impossible to per suade the natives, wiio are so lr.zy that they seldom go fishing, to sell him any. An ofer of gold tempted then no more than sliver; they had caught their fish to eat them, and eat them they did. Interesting Information. N Darwin's "Theories on Kvolutlon" were first made public In 1858. A. R. Wallace brought out the same ideas in the same year. The term Uncle Sam was tirst used during the war of 1812 and soon after that the figure of the typical Yankee appeared In the cartoons. Here's an Ideal Husband. An engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad stopped his train to rescue a kitten that was asleep on the rails. If he isn't marTted we would recommend him unqualifiedly for husband to the best sitter ' vcr I.os Angelas Ttmas, Amatite Roofing" T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds -Metal Shinjh s and Metal. Ceilings ri Hardware, Steves and Ranges 11 Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. j General Jobbers and Repairers yBrod Street, riiiford Pa f fea.eVaana Ur ftitae-r UissSraraU: Snstsssl RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IN Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, '. Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KEfwfwEDY'S A WRITE PIciisnr.t to Take, I'owt ilnl to Cure, Ami "Welcome Iii lively Home. EIE"?, LfVER & DLGQD G38S Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used In Thousands of Limes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Cons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $1.00. All druggists. I10USSG Camphor Moth Balls Insect Powder Roach Desroyer Famigators Paris Green Rat Killers Borax Ammonia Chloride Lime M u r e s c 0 Jap-a-lac Liquid Veneer F. J. H E R B S T, MOVED TO 1630 WE are the olJest Wine and LSquot House in Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from the old stand where we have been (01 10 many years must have more room to accommo date out increasing A ,; . have Ihe finest trade - . reason why we should be higher priced. IT Old Pcnn Whisky, 75c quart, ULD Yt in i $2.75 gallon ts the finest whkty for iu ji price in the world. ' ' ' I 'mnerial Cabinet Whisky. S1.25 ot- 44.75 V 1'. -r. " giL, disiilled from 3 water. 1 Coodi shipped f- United TiiomsG Massey & Co. i3io SS&t st. 1630 Chestnut SL Piiiladclplila, Pa. Vor cn V.'-.U Ne.v Bureaj. it t!iL c nnvt-i;! vu t' t'.a Nil .n.t-n'a Trade I' nO ICteolUlli Hit ..c.i-e ia Chi- "Jftj.ted favor- ithe creaikiit wf a iVJoi1 b'.:r:ju to j'Avci in conLtciion witU worn- a Id industrial purtjUlU. The woi.tCD tQt a woman had of t' o bu:uu. WOOD & SON I FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING In all branches (Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra eharge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone In Residence. UOf ASSISTANT New ork Keprescntattve National Casket Co. 60 Great JoucsSt. Telephone 3346 Spring STOVE UOOJ) rurnhhciJ at fa is it (Hid. Mail onlert given prompt at tention. MiljorO Pa , Xnv 5th. lvo J. II'. Kiettl. Washington Hotels. RIGCS KCUSE I'he hotel pur excelh 1 i-i of the inpltsl .ceal.il within one M. ik 1.1 ti e lute House anil directly oMnsiu il.e '1 r- atLiy, t-'incM tith'u- in the city. WILLARD S HOTEL A fhinoui holilry, 1,1:1, 1, 11, fc , It niHtorictilashOciaUont, aid , 1 (.'-M.fiulr.cd popularity. Hecently r; rnviiti 0, rel a,l,lcd uui partially 't-iu,uui,nl. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wt sb inglon, patroniztd In former years by ,jreiccmi. nud hiih ulhcials. Alway r ariiuc lavi-rlte. liccently remodeled ana rendered ln-tlir than ever." Opp. P 14. K dep. WALTKK BVKTON, Res. Mgt I hi-ne hotels are the principal political i-iiun-zvut of. the capital at all times. Ilu-y aruthebert tUpping- places at real siuubli- rules. O. O. O DEWITT leaninsr eoessities 1 CHESTNUT ST business. Because we in Philadelphia is no ..:-(VJ selected grain spring lo all parts of the States. Origin of P&zq jinadet. V: i'.iaiLdtrf Id a term frequently - (o annnyn.ous prhllcatloos of libeiutiii d :ture, ome- I tli; c.- wiidtii and sometiuiee printed. T! ay dt live their name from one Pa I -. !!:-. a witty tailor, who dwelt at lit.- i at the close ot the fifteenth cen iLi doliTbted hla patron wltl t's. :urc.iatlc hu 'or.