mamttjiMiuiimmnm sssasjr. ejwwBawn , L.esuwi-...,, '. . BeK-w4SOSwtfwvw7w sv -'- i ' :' 1 THE MILFORD STOKE J 1 . OF STORES : Longest Established, Best Equipped - . cimc:t t imp rT? wimti-''j nonn i 5 Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest HtV anrl rvst matM-tals fnr winter wear. Beautiful jVeckweai? f A New Department J A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete stock ot mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart- e merit CrocVery and glassware direct from England. . All of fclje aboVc life prices .J ffhnft -Will mnlcc: ife fen Von it ? MIT6HELL BR0S. ' I Beoad Sfcieset! JBilfocd. Pa f 1 General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, " Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Mllford. fm PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, ' BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD PA KILLthcCOUCHI ik CURE tmb LUNGS w Dr. King's llzx! Discovery I 3f UUUM Ida a 82.0. I wis VOLD3 tries Battle INS ftU THROAT N9 IUK8 TBOUBI F (2 TJA.RaYNTKD SATISFACTORY, OB, asOAJs B.XM U AiLlKl. I unnlvino l! I -'ft'-. ty The Table HARN Of All Kinds and Styles Blankets, Robes,. Whips, and Ilorse Outfitting, gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLYnoNE. Examine my stock it will please -you. The price too. L.F. IIAFNEU. Harford St. Milford eftr8c! UWiWWU tarn? AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We olve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, , " Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER It fa appreciate a good aiarkst hi tawta key yosr fish and elimt at my plica. Llmeurgar, unpolled Roquefort Philadelphia CreantliMte r any other desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. Succred when everything else fails, la umu prostration and female weaknesses they arc the aupreme mnedy, aa thousand hava tcaiuicd. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k lha beat tnedicln avar told over drug rial a counts, The East Stroudsburg ...... State Normal School IS A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Hcalthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in hsE quip ment. 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.. Principal r.tt i in muiiiijii! mm m.ii ) saws i,. u aauaaii ."munii uniawm... -im, .4 y t(TAUHD in isrs v f . i 77 i- f - Also, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.50, and $2.25 for Men; $3.00, $2.50, and $2.00 for Boys; $2.00 and $1.75 for Youths. , Tht reputation of W. L. lloaglas shoes for styW, enmfort, and Is lu-owa ewryirhera throughout th world. They bav to gira better tatisfactloa thaa other nukes, because the standard has always been placed so high that the wear ers expect mot for their money than they can get elsewhere. Wo carry a full line, and can Insure a perfect fit Inspection Invited. LOHNSON V FITTER-OF-FEET, Port Jervxs, N. Y. THE WITHERED FLOWERS Only a withered ouoegay Ones lied with ribbon bias, , Uiven Die lung years ago; When pluokeil 'twas fresh with (lew! I remember well tbe night and place And the little card that came . Affiled with nothing written on But situ ply Edward's naino Full thirty years have cycled Hlnwly, but tonight Aa my tears dn n Ihe fl'uwers They're to me as fresh and hright Aa they were when they were sent me By tbe one I loved ao well; Strange, even now they send forth The same delightful smell. t It was the old sad story ' I was rich, and he was poor, My parents proud and heartiest) Made me I ward ignore. The night hew-nt these flowers 1 was watched and could show ' My preference al the grand Iw.l That gave the Hnal bluw. To all our hopes DUhenrtened He left the t'twn next dy. I wept and grieved in silence And the flowers I pat away. Suitors I've hnd many Of nil kinds, for none I oared Twa Edward nly Eiward That I would havt gladly share!, My fortune. I grew aullen, From my cheeks tbe color fled, I pined for years in silenc4 Then I beard Edward was ded. What foolish tears I am shedding Over this crisp bouquet, I'll undo the knot of ribbon And throw these faded flower away. What's thisb A dainty missive: 'If tonight you think all's well Wear the white ruse in your hair, love And that to me will tell My fate, I will watch near you la waiting 'neath the arbor And at twelve we'll both away.' Oh heaven! My brain Is whirling, And this I nevtir knew, Fate, cruel Fate you've foiled ma I thought I alone was true. I knew not why he left me But now, bat now I see He was aa true as I was Well, perhaps, 'twas destiny. Long sorrow I have soflered 'Tia thirty years too late That I have read tbe masxage But it was the hand of Fate I shall keep the nosegay And wben I'm laid to rest I wished it pinned, but hidden Upon my lifalees breast. Ckciua A. Cuu.cs. J. Morton's Sentence iii ao aa a aa a i Bravast of Living Things. The mongoose U. Ter brave, but the most courageous of all living things Is, by common consent of nat uralists, tbe mole. Seemingly with out any sense of fear whatever, the mole will fight anything that crossaa Its path. It never raises the white Bag Neither giving nor asking quar ter, it tears away at Its adversary un til It kills it or is killed Itself. The mole appetite Is tn keeping with Its courage, and It thinks nothing of sat ing its own weight. In appetite tba spider Is a close second to tbe mole, but when It comes to fighting the mole carrlas the palm. Let Us Hops Bo. Thrown from her luxurious Iknou sine tba fair girl bad lain Insensible for many hours. Now, however, the operation was over, consciousness bad returned, and she spoke faintly in the darkened room. "Yvonne." "Yis. mademoiselle?" Tbe maid bent over her. "Yvonne, tell ma " An anilety almost sickening tram bled In tba low, weak voice. "did i, or did 1 not, bar oa my r ts '.'.i.i'c.-yirssr Watch for the Blind. A Swiss watchmaker of NeucbateL who recently invented a watch for tbe blind, bas been flooded with orders. The watch baa no glass, and its face is of enamel. Tba hands are invisible and are placed Inside the case. Tba Bgurea work automatically, appearing a little above tbe enamel face aa the bands pass underneath. blind per son can with a touch of his Angara tell tba time In an Instant. Tba watch costs from 4 upward. Varieties of Girls. "There are three kinds of girls says the Philosopher of roily; "those who -are pretty ana foolish, those who are hooaely and sensible, and those that have nothing to preserve them from beUg old maids." Matallla. Miss 1 didn't know that Mis Flask Was a college graduate, did you T Mlas Blunt Too be sura, I did. la one of the aluminum of V 8 ha On Exception. "LJk doe not alwaya cur UksV "Such as wbatt" "You cast always ak a kit k rBg oa a avws. Tho ponderous doors of the bom of the noted eye specialist swung softly to behind the retreating form of a young man, who stumbled rather than walked down the flight of stops that led to the street. Ills face was drawn and hsga-ard, his square )! set aa It in defiance to the awful sen. tenc which bad been Imposed upon him, for it had been a death blow to all of John Morton's hopes and ambi tions. Hla gradually failing eyesight bad become worse, and, with grim de termination, he bad at last decided to learn his fate. With wildly beating heart, but with outward calmness, be had dropped In on the world famous specialist After a careful examina tion, th doctor gravely shook his head. "Tell me truthfully, "what you think of my case, doctor, the young man had commanded, and the sen tence of doom that was pronounced rang In his ears to his dying dsy. Within a year you will be totally blind. I can do nothing for you. Tour continuous study bas been an addi tional strain on your eyes and only by giving up your practice and going out Into the open, on a farm or ranch, can you hope to retain even a vestige of sight- Out even at that, eventually I will become blind?" Tbe doctor hesitated. "Tell me," again insisted th young man. I am afraid th age of miracles is past," the doctor said sadly. John paid his fee, donned his hat and coat and stumbled out Into tbe crisp au tumn air. He winced aa tbe brilliant sunshine fell on his uncovered eyes. With a groan be placed his gloved band before them to shield tbem from the dinect rays. Of what consequence, be thought bitterly, were his early struggles, hl.i devotion to his work, the applause of his admiring friends. Would be not gladly give all now to be able to step down Into the ranks of those blessed with God's most wonderful good sight? The one oasis In the dreary desert of his mind waa tbe thought a new terror came upon him. How could be expect her to share the future living death that was before him, and yet how could he live without her? He paused to wipe the perspiration from bis brow with a hand that trembled like a woman's. If Evelyn learned how seriously he was afflicted her loving generosity would prompt her to give up every thing which mad life dear, to aacrl flee herself tor a hopeless case like this. But she must not know. He would straighten out bis affairs as best be could In a day or two. and then he would go away somewhere and maybe aome time- he would tell her all, but not now. Bhe would not grieve long. Women never do. She would eventually marry some one who would protect her better than he, a helpless blind man, could. He bad come to the bridge that spanned the sparkling river. He leaned wearily against the Iron rail ing and watched tbe turbulent, tossing watera Hewing swiftly beneath. Boon the dark night of blindness would be upon him. shutting forever from his view the beauties of the day. - Mutely he raised hla eyes to the blue heavens bending over him. He fancied he could see his mother's sweet, sympa thetic face framed In the fleecy clouds, and an indescribable peace stole upon him. With a heavy sigh be turned and walked toward th city. On leaving the doctor' office h had not noticsd across th street a young woman with wind-tossed hair and rosy cheeks, who seemed to b en joying to th fullest extent th long walk ah had taken Into th suburb. 8b had aeen him and was itartled by hla haggard appearance. Her first In- llnation waa to call out to blm, bnt seeing th hopeleee gestur when h raised hla hand to shield hla yes, th terrible truth dawned upon bar start led brain. John' rapid strides had taken him wall up th street when she vossed swiftly and entered Dr. King's vestibule. Boos ah was ushered into bia presence. "Dr. Klag," ah began xcltedly, 'John Mortoa waa her Just now. What did you tall him?" Th doctor waa startled by her vehemence, but he was an old friend of the family and knew Evelyn sine her childhood. "Wont you b seated ?" he asked ier In kindly ton. Th girl de clined. "You're engaged to John, I belters." Th girl nodded in the af firmative. Impatiently waiting the in formation she aougbt "Poor chap, I was sorry I had to tell him, but he de manded the whole truth and there's no beating around the bush with, a man' like John. "I told him within a year he would be totally blind, unlesa be gave up als profession and went on a ranch jt farm." Evelyn'a face had turned ilowly whit. "Blind." she gasped. catching at the chair for support "Oh, 1 must go to him," she said with a 'o wail ofranguish In her voice. "H sill need me now." Ttre midday Angelus was ringing n a nearby church as Evelyn stepped off the elevator before John's olflce. Noiselessly she stepped In. John sat U bis desk, bis face buried In his ands. Evelyn moved forward softly md laid a light, caressing touch upon his bowed head. "John." The young man started to his feet Tbe girl nulled bravely through fast gathering ears. "I know all, dear, and I came to tell you 1 want to share your -anch." MART DAVIS. Austrls to Build Airships. Tbe first Austrian airship construc tion company bas Just been formed with a capital of 300.000 kronen, and It Is understood that tbe war office is Immediately placing an order for a dirigible. The constitution of the company is largely due to the fact that th efforts of th government to obtain a dirigible from Oermany iar- iBI lb recsnt crii'l f!1. RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALEIt IN Meats anil Prevision?-, Fish and Vegetable, Canned Uoods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S nAirnniT iEf.lEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Homo. KIDNEY, LIVER & m nnn p.'inr: W Masvaws U Wll Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years 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. 1 " s i m mm HiMissaiai j WOOD 6c SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS i MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in nil branches Kliccial attention giveD to EMBALMING No eiira charge for attending f unorala out of town Teli'j'hone in Kcidenco. I.AI1V ASSISTANT New ork Kcprescntatlre Nntli.imt t:nfket Co. 60 Great JunottH. Telephone 3.145 Spring STOVE WOOD lirnhhclattt.tS a limit. Mail onlertyicen prompt at tniliim. Milijrd 1'a , Xtw 6th. 90t J. W. Aei. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE rhe hotel pur excellence of the capital tCCHted within one block of the White House and directly oppcelte the Treuuiy. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fnlnnns hotelry, ntnatkat.le for It historical associations and leng-anstained popularity. Koccutly r novated, repainlec and partially ruta, ,.,.i,l. NATIONAL HOTEL. A llinillllllrh -mnnir lh. .. - . r .... ui null lngton, patronized In former yean, ty fieniuenih auu ti ),fh ofliciulH. Alway r (rime favorite. Wecently remodeled an K (li p. WALTKK HI KTONT Kes. 11(11 These hotel are the principal political reudeivus of the oaiittril at all times. They arothc l -t ttin. .!..- aonable rates. o.o. O DCWiTT Propria MOVED TO 1630 CIIESTIJUT ST n Old Plan WHISKY, WE are die oldest Wine and LSquot House in PKOadclphi. W bar been obliged to move from the dd stand where we have been (or so many yean must have more root- , date our increaiing business. Because we have the finest trade m Philadelphia is no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Perm Whisky, 75c quart. $2.75 gallon, is die finest whisky (or its price in the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $ 1 2b qt, $4.75 g&L, distilled from selected graia spring water. - Goods shipped to all parti of the United Stales, D " v ? .I'jiJSrO Thomas Massey & Co. 1639 Chestnut St Formerly 1310 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Pike County Teachers' Exauilnutious for 1910 will be held as follows: DISTRICT SCHOOL HOUSE DATS Lackawaien, Willia:nsou Juns g Shohola, fehuhol.i, So. I, June I Greene, Kippu wn, June T Palmyra, Med, No. 4, June 8 Blooming Grove, Westbruok'a No. t, June 9 Dingman, Union, June SI Lehman, Meado-.v Brook June )H Delaware', Anademy June ii ktllford. High i-chool, June K7 Malamoraa and Matam'iras High School June 69 WestfaU Exauiiuatioiis for t'uuiiuou Sebo..l Diploiua will beheld iu all districts, excepting Ittvene, at the tuime time and place as Teachers' Kxatuiuationa. This exauiiuutiun for lirecue w ill be held at K.iiuUin school, Juue 6. All candidates for exauiiuutiou, loth teachers aud pupils, should provide themselves with plenty of Ilscap pug .-r, pencils, (K.n aud ink, aud a scratch tablet. All candidates for teacher's cvrl icaie who have n it done the required profciviiiiittl reading, or itt equivalent, will be refused a certificate. All examinations, with the exception of tlieoi.e at l.ackuwaxen, sill b. glu promptly at 8 o'clo. k. Prompt at: end mice v. ill be requited uuder ieualty of being excluded from the exnmiiutli..Nd. A special examination will be 1 Id at Mutamoras, Auuat 7. School Diieeturs uud other Interested parties are cordially Invited to at tend the examinations. . 1.1'tIAX WESTMIOOK, Kupt. rik County Schools. Matamoras, Pa., May lii, 1'JlO. Cie;::rj - 1'eri'ectly rolkd Hinokes of every haH.', size, shade uud II in or, from proper ly grown tobaccos. We take pride lu te - . . ing aide to meet aS iVl O aC E 'M"Uthema v' ,eive and the . money they cost. Cigars by the bo x ox by tue'Miwke. Smoking tobaeeoa,' pipes ami ciarLte, lio. F. J. IIERBST, Milford, - - - Penn Prescriptions Compounded by Graduate in Pharmacy cast btroudsburg, . Penna'