r p --.--,..-.. ,. ..... t-c.ji :d THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jame Build ing, New York. For th Treatment md Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUKI AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HWOnKKMIC 1N.IKC 1'ION.S A Tr.nvj.rx iionik tiipatmknt ok kni- TUIUM ADVANTMIK at s THE LARGEST AS SORTMENT IN TOWN OF Totrcco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS "BERT" WALLACE Hurfimt -: Street. HARNESS Or All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAKUIAfSE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYI)0xE. Exanins my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. II A FX E It. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Ginned goods. Mc.its in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oyster.4 nnd vegetables. Kvcrytliin; for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann nml Fourth tftreotu MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. 'the Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Heater and Fuel Saver in the Conn try. New Era Radiators, Two Fire In one HAKIYVAKK. (l'TI.KBV, TIN, ADATl Witt, tit. TIN ROOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. - Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein RROAI) KTRKFT M1I.KOHD. Pj Lifo Insurance - - Tim .Til'N'A niT.-irs special induce- lnents both on Lit i" and Eudowuieii' policies Stable, cheap and prur-pi liV!utui of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Hipp, Aent, Milford, Pa lluw Are 1 uur Kkl4lDry f Vtt T I .1,'.- -r ,Miri-;.!lk .H'-. 'illi Sa-n- 14, cv Au.l c.v. iu....kowf t STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroud&bnrg, Pn. , ft . lit' tilt nil" ill 3 ... i THF FUI. TRIM F TMM MPI,I JNSTITl TlOtt Ul'KNN SI-,!T. 4, I1MMI. Thin Pmc Hcnl Training rhml fur ti'iieh Th N -ttiiiit'-il on Ihti MlJiiil Itne nf tho l li V K H In Kiwr Stri.ufNhnitf. In th. llililst (if th (ftTrtf. Tvsot-n nf Miiiipm' mnn tr. i'Vpii Ht'tmrt men" find nuiif-i- 1'n 'rr1tiMl furl I It trmtg fuciiltr, hlti tftiilril uinltilMditMl, I'tllH U etmrlifd !. ( 'liiMMfi nut ovnriTtiw dnl. Norxt i h rim run iniiili'. It co-is ynn f Ip-sr n-r ynr Wi pull) nil thM ini' nlil ti pti ijM - th-1 iml' -rhmd t ll.it. (lid thir fnr tin prltttf trim In wvtMi VfHTM we li-tvt' tir h ul m scfloii rn-r nf wick lH'a. Kl-rutlim. t'nllf)f I'rr pm ittory Hcwlnf. (Inr MntlrlliiK l'mtil, ttt withnut, rxim chnri-rt. Wd wi;ur pnitlon for our Krmlimtt'-.. Kr full niiriliMilitrM, cittHlnprut u?id KH fr free, ihHii'W iir.O. V. 1U III. E, A. M., -:- rrinriptil. Try Our COMPOUND n FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts DRUGGIST. Fire Insurance RELIABLE CO.'S Prompt -payment of losses The old setabislhed agency of RYMAN -:- -:- 8c WELLS, Milford, Penna. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tlousrt nnd Lotn anil lot. without House Di'nlttr in nil kiiuU of Pniiuiiy. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. U business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Oiipoitito offlix. of C A": Dull. Mdford, Fa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. AdjotniiiK CI nniaer's Union Honst Road, carriage, draft and farm ilorses for sale. Exchanges inaile A larire stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. u U Lzzi I .alWr.d the tortare. of (he dnmn4 with proiru.lt iik pilr. bruuKi't on ly cui.bniiH- . m mutt wQi.'ii i whh .ilii.tt-u Tnr intmiv yi..iiH. 1 rao m'roa yo.ir CAM Alil-.'l'S In the lunof Nrwoll. la., an.l o'Vr found auvlliinir tu eq.ml tlmiii. To-tluy 1 .in rticiieiy lie In.ua plH'3 lil.a T.-..1 IlKn ft "W UIHQ C. 11. Keuz. nil Juut. bfr., Siuux City, la CANDY CATHARTIC P'"Rfint, PilaraiM,-. Intent, Tit tlorl, IV GuoU, iHt-vwr Kh'Hdu. etikeu or O i j Hh-, x,m, Um. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Url.ui w,u), Ibtov I.r.. Sl li.in't iie any of Ibe counterfeit-. of lvWill's wteh baz. 1 salve. Musi of them are worthless or liable t' cjitie lejniv. The ori"i al lie Witt ' ileh haiel salve is n certain cme t.r Tiil.-s. ee,oiia . en' s. H'-aUts, bur lis Bores uud tekin dibeat.es. bjrnp oi fie Pine All Around the County. SAMIYSTDN. Mr. nml Mix. Dr. Htiahca ciivo a mimical on Friday nviminn to a nnm-li-r of tlir.ir fiimid.-. Mih. ilimli ilnlilii's it tmichrr of nnwii! ar ot ii liiuli oidiT and at tlnn inniical tin iUIIh Bnipii-ii'd tlii'ir Imaier by tlioir protliri.-ncy . Tho lr"gt inn wan an follov : Wandi'iint; Spirits Mi-w Li'v Lvindy. U and I Walt. Miss Anna Sliay, lisn HadiH McCrai'ker'. .Saltan Pol ha MitJorn IUirih. Silver Threiidit Anions tlm (o!d vliss Grace Montros, MlH Allie Simpson. . Piuniu Waltz Miss Anna Hliay. Mary'8 Put Waltz Miss Allir Simpson. Sparkling Jewels Miss Sarah Jolt, Miss Corn Harsh. Attack Halop Misn Mabel Smith, diss Lily Lnndy. .(Jrandma, snug by Miss Uerlie rCmtner. Vnillance Polka Miss Sudie Mc bracken. Spriiij tlentle Spring Miss Uince rloniri ss. National Guard two step Miss j'annie Fuller, Miss Bertie Kiutner. Hohins Return Miss Sarah Hell, til iiu Birds Folio Miss Mabel mith. .) illy Sisters Miss Fannin Fuller, liss Bertie Kintner. Feast of the R ise Miss Sarah Bell, diss Mabel Smith, Miss Bertie Knit ter. Souk of the Robin Mms Lilly U indy. This closed the exercises of the i ip ls after which a splendid lunch- ( in was served and then we were treated to n number of choice sclec- ions lendeied by the hostess. Tin mi puny broke up at a late hour lie jilted Willi (lie entertainment fur iis'ieil by the Doctor and his amiable . ifii and w ll bo ready to attend the iext one as it is hoped there will be. Mrs. Mary Merinu "wife of Francis .vloriny, of Walpiick, died on Satur lay evei,i"g HKed about 68 years, ilie is survived by her husband anil mo son, Bert, of Deckertown, and am daughter, Kur.na nt home. She vas ' daughter of Sa.iitiel Morris t -c'd and leaves several brothers i ml one sister, iile of Elijah Rosen nance, of this place. Candidates for the office of Free, .older are hustling among the vot irs and this coining election promis- s a sharp fight, for that, office. Of course there are aspirants for the itber olllc-eh to be filled but that ot c'rec holder seems to be the one most ought after, and may (be besi man git thar." Joshua Shay while handling logs on Friday -vas struck on thelcgjusi a i.ive the knee with such force ihn, it cut through to the bone, severing too muscles and forcing the flesh in to leknio cap. He was brought to the offiee of Dr. Hughes at once, b it I Hero i u po-dunny ui a still knee. I am glad to note that Samuel Fiiller who was taken to the Port .lui vis Hospital for treatment foi appendicitis, returned to his home in Walpack on Friday , The vendue of the personal pro perty of Francis Lay ton dee'd on I'hursday brought together a large Oiom J. iliings (nought a tatr price and the farm was bought by Frank Layton, of Paterson, at the bid ol 11 dollars per acre made al u foruiei sale. Porter Layton will occupy the areiuises after April 1. The daily World is on sale through i hu agency of Cole Drade, at Lay otin and any one curing to keep up Ait 1 1 current events can be supplied it throe cents per copy. . The steam saw mill of Asliet Snook is now nt work on the limber tract of James M. Stoll near Hniues villo as soon as that Job is finished he will remove to a tract near Hig i Point. Latest reports say that E nmei Bell, who went to a New York h is pital some days ago for treatment is getting along nicely and will soon he ible to return home winch is go i.l news to bis many friends in tin val t-y Oettiiiir married is as easy as roll on; ilT a log in most instances but vhen tho contr acting parties strike i preacher and be has not the right, mil the next Dominie dislikes to iiatrv any one in church, besides he Mas not bis ceremony book with him then rolling off the log," compari son is not in the game. I hope soon 'o announce tlte marriage. Saiulvston lias two schools now in operation whose cun'ii-iel dolv itten lam e is almuf 10 pupils, and in any days much less thin the above number The B ard is to hold a ineetiii'Jj this week, and the matter .f con-o!i 1 iiioa should lie brought ap a ml aete I up in nt mion. If this Is (tone one teacher will resign a' once, for the to.vu is uut about i50 for t. aching tlin abnvn nnmln-r of pupils. A visit to tlin Pine Mill Poultry .ar.N, just now. will niiiplv re "iy anyone Inleresled in the r 1 1 1 . k s 1 1 business. The proprietor Mr. (D.o. K Iliirsli) Inform, "in that, his 3D0 Willie Lull ii ns piolnjii 151) eifi? per day whieh ts rt pretty R 10 1 showinjr. In his hrn nb'i s are 3ill lividy little chicks wli h over 000 eifirs y.'t in Hie tuu;i!i it r, an I so f ir h i n it lost n sin rle clnelc. Wnutli1 roosters will weicli n pinnd the Flat Hi'oiik Fish Chill will take the n ami the pullet a are alren 1 v emj fsj.id. v hen the present hutching cone out that ends it for this seism Visitors are welcome at any tiin either to view the chicks, or talk chicken. D1NUM VN'S FEHUY. We lately had an flection ns the returns In the Pkk.-u show, an I the U"publicans iot tlm booby prize for their share. The re.is in lor this prob.ibly win thai the active leaders h ive cither died or removed to other I places anil left the pirty with nit an organizing head. At the last caucus, 1 1 simplify. in itters, all those s i dis p isetl were allowed to put their names down and w rsult w.is a ticket larking In strength, which many Republicans could not accept uud In lt'p.Ml lenl D.'m ici'ats Willi' not accept. There were somtt gill men on the ticket, hut it did n it h ive such dements of strength as to c inl uiand the eoiiHdehre of the independ ent voters. What a lot of energy is being lost la the Quixotic warfare of Mrs. Na tion wltli her hatchet. If it could be turned in some channel where it would be elf'cUve much go:cl could lie accomplished. She ought to start an r.nti-dyspcptic crusadi! by educat ing her sex to h;!C):iii gill CMks uud then m mi's stom ichs w mid n it crave stimulants. William liaison will nrive this spring on the MfMurry place, Hirry .rbiiilli will occupy tli9 VVils m firm and R.v.ler M irg.m t!iu J. U. Van Auken property, nil the hill. J )!i i Cortnght It Is sabl will reiuiin on the J. B. Westbrook farm an I Nath an Emery will occupy the Ever Ureen farm for neither year. E lward C inper an I wife, of .M 1 1 tague visited the family of Grant Brodlicad last week. The basement of the MHhilist church lias been temporarily flttel up as a school room. Muriilus b inks from the other schools h ive bjen c il krted to replace those lur.ie.l in thc Acadeniy. The ground hog-i and skunks on the hill are disputing over the wc.ith er. The hog came out saw his sh t I ow and said six weeks more of win ter, the skunk cn iii out the 2i!h p t fumed the air an I said sp lug Is here. Blue jays have b.-cn se;'ii but a-i so n of them remain all winter they a no sign. I notice the granges are p test! u ii.raii.st a nil lo.v privllinj fi the appoint nent ot St;it engine -rt In this comity it 'ill r it b a goo I thin; and o.ir r n h ml 'ht b made easier, the hills levcle 1 an I t'l roads widene 1. If the St ite liiar.l o" health In I the right to tak f cli irge of o ir pu'i'i . water supply It uiistht s i in stir o i people to ai'tion, an 1 on th;; s un principle if sujiervisiiii of the rialt was or lere I the local HU'.h iritiei m ight do Willi Clin t. li:ik;i:iAlE. Mr-i. Willi i n Kim ile, of Dv'wrrv. is visiting her laughter, Mrs Frieu I Simons. Li lies Ai l will meet with Mrs Ira Kuliinn Welnesl iy Mvrc'i 13: h Mr. an 1 Mrs. Wil ner H nips, of Greent vn, vera g lost of Mr. and Mrs. O.'t o Si no'l on S ludiv. Joliii.lio T ir ii v is it i th i sick lit he i bni tg tre it 1 1 by Dr. Fritfs, if H iwlev. A. R. S licnr, of Hoytville. mil bi frieii'l C B Firrure win in th's vioi ii it . Wo lues lav an I I'liirtliv looking after the- i tter.nt of Union l'a mi ig C . They .vjrn g ie-.t of Ir i Kellani. Water is very low here lei nil enough to ru i lb.)" Grist mill, and most go ft) Pike Co. f ir a "goo I tlri ik" of water. Charlioaul Tro I Iv tM no were the guest of G.virge K til i n in Paupae Mis. Louisa ('o ik. of S:rantoil, Is visi'iug her m ith.tr and brother was cailmgon Ltd jed lie. friends S lti lav. Mr Arthur li i:k t an I bibv R itli ar t on tli i sick list. Dr. Si n ons vas e iile.1 to 1 1 v to s.so I limn . When thes'omicli i tired out ( ! must ill vn n ri'st, but wo can't live without f 1 K idol d vsisia 1 1 e j digests what you e it" so I bat y.ei t .'JIM hit 'ill (he g tod food VO'l Wl'itj while it is resloi lour the digestive I org in-, to boil til Ir is tho . ml y ir..t uiation that tligealsull kinds uf lood. IWVV.W. The grip bus bud hold of inanv nf us in (his section and Inconsequence there is much complaining sneezing coughing shearing eto. Henry Gil ii'ile has hail a severe attack and is si ill in u id shape. Mince our last, writing Mrs. Chas. B.ake bus pissed'away, leaving a laive family of sin ill onil Iren. Mr. Blake who has been seriously ill vitli the sa mn malady (pneumonia) is at the present writing rapidly im proving. . Al Kill. mi has proved the good Samaritan in I his case. Huhas tlisplave.i genuine sympithy, audi his kindly cart) has done much to alleviate tlie suffering of the afflict ed family. Mrs. Guest, of Tafton, mid her mothers .Mrs. Wl son, of Plilln., were visitors in town last week. Mrs. Augusta B.ninctt has been on the siek list the past three weeks. Mrs C. A. IVllott is visiting hei daughter nt Brooklyn, N. Y. On Tuesday night n batn on tlie esta'e of f be late Le.vis Spaugcuhoru was destroyed by fire. A cow anil heifer wagon, tools, fodder, etc., .vein also destroyed. j lie tire is supposed to have been started le. an incendiary. Partial insuraiicu. At. a in.tetiugof the B mid of hcIioo. Directors, held last S it unlay a ppear ' e l Oeoig.t Ansley and Alva . iic. who as canditlales for the office ot School Director received at the latt elecaion an equal number of votes. They were desirous Unit tl'e Boaro sliould untie them in accordance with the law, and trustii g to the fl.-kle Goddess cliaueo or bltrid luck 'as you will," the lot fell up'onGco Ansley, anil the Board declared Inn. to be the coming man, wboas School Director was destined to (ill a thank less position and to contend with the opposition and fault finding ol i hose whose interests hu may try d serve. Squire Bun has dispensed with tin services of his French cook. H thinks be is tired of Walled olT far. and prefers good American cookery. Ho has engaged tho servijes nf a voting married con (tie name d Birtles in anil we have no doubt I hat. for ii t nil t all parties will Is e inpletely sntisfl id. ,Dkfacto. M ATA MORAS. Malt Curtis mid wife intethiliied i few friends Friday evening. Vocn ami instrumental music and refresh meets enlivened the occasion. J. Babcock, of Chester, N. J., hat- been spending a fewdays with friends here. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered .Muster Ira McBride Fritl evening. All enjoyed a good time. .Master Lewis Luckey was agree ably surprised at his h tine I'liesd. y evening by ab nit guests nvltedby Eugene Cockran. Music, games ami refreshments were enjoyed. .Mrs. Nicnolas Gebhnr..t and th ee .Mil Iren arrived from Long Is anil city rec ntly and will re...e with M .. darti i lei 'lit her da ig ter. .1. PahnaLicr and wifc,-.of Jersi y y, spent last rtatur lay here on bus iness. Elbe Owens and Nellie Iangton, t allied nurses from New Y'ork, are .spending a few days he.e, T .e lat ter has a two months vacation. Floyd Kl'pitrick is n iw e:nployed .villi the II. It. Teleph ne Co. as night oH'rator, Hurry Cmkey, of New Y'ork, 8 spending a few days with his paren 8 tit Hickory Grove. Rev. Mr. I.'l'y has leen absent at tending conference. The L. C. U. of IIoe church meets this week with Mrs. John Wood and the L. A. S. of Fpworth church with Mrs. J. W. Vim Gordon. The C. E. S. of Epworth church is making preparations for a rummage stile March '11 and 22 at the Statou building. Canned fruits and vege tables will lie for sale nnd five and ten cent packages. Tbejug breaking alfiir at II pe church was it pleasant occasion. Rec itations and vocal solos were inter spersed. Over J'til was realized. Miss Carrie Beck who hail f-i in her jug w n the first p:-!.' n p -irl h in lie I gold pen nnd Stud dart Van etten with : in his jug the second a pretty knife. Tin' proceeds are for a new library for the Sunday school. . H. Striit t a r ich Fia t. "1 was tr tuhleil for several years with chronic imlnj. Htio'i and nervous del nl it v." writes F.J. Green, of L in caster, N. H , "iio reotedv helned me until I lie. in n-nii;; Ehn-trio Bitters v'lich did in t more good than all the ii"ili.ano I evttr used. Thev have als t kept inv wife in excellent beailb for years. She sin's t'lectric Bitters ate jusl splendid for female troubles ; flint thev are a trran-t tonic nnd in vig .rator for weak, run do vn wo meo. N t other medicine can take its nbiex iii our family " Try them. jOilv utlo. ' by all drui Sotif iction guaranteed gists. Our M onlr Duly. F. tit K., lltrtt u wli'tiilil n Whrti Ht.-kiii't Ii:Iiiit a lntiihivr wo", 'fit ctu-er libit on hU li.-t! t.r pitln, Anit tttirsi. (din tmt-k In In-itlth naln. K. to K.. wlicii e'er rt pttiy, t A I i ;irlr nioin, or rlt.se of day, A (ir-.i lifi-'s intini' li'tulil -1 ftl nt n "harp la rvt-iy tiitiiiirln initl every pnirer. II lo H., thee mill to 1tri'l A lirother'n neori'ts hlildini tienp, To all lht norlil Iml, ns unknown, And liolil tin-in nm.ri-d as our own. It. In II , wlih flrini-l Rrnp. Kni-lii-Mii iti-ins nml friendly clap, Vt- filionld he found at ibity'n mil, To stay a hroi'ier's t-otterhiR fait. M. In 10 , n linn l-'er we fttnl To rrr It llfol her Inollncd, We'll e..ttlli-1 r!vi- hi Ki-ntlest totio Anil Itt-eittlie It In ld ear nlolie. Then F to V. nod K. tn K . Trite liro'luira wi tilioittd pver Ik1; With II. tn II. nml II to II., Knrh MrlrbiR t(il t do hl ' ost, We'll .vhlflpnr wonldof hoppnnd cltppr, Wlih O to C. mid Id. to F Hohi rt Tiirncy. B- rI Etato Trannfer. Edt'nr A. Wells and wife to Frank Malven. one truth interest in 40 acres part of Mti'nmnel lirink, Shohobi, consideration $25. Sophia Middnngh nml bnsbnnd nml other to Frederick A. Berk. Vandermark Hotel nroiwrtv. Milford Born., consideration 5,500. Louise Newman to Helen E Quick, wile of Geo R. Quick, lot In Milftvd lioront'h. on Rrond St.. con- siderntion pavment of $50 finnnally to trrantor during her lifo. Rima Schoonnver to B. F Schonn- over 100 acres lyniman township eon. l,6.ri0. B. F. Rchoonovertn Rnran Kchonn over same land con. 1,500. The will of the lntn Lancelot W. Armstrong, admitted to probate this 'vpek, gives to bis wife, who is mim ed ns executrix, the net profltg nnd nroceeds of his proper! V. first for tho support of herself, spennd for the support nnd education of their hiblren. the balance to bo ncenmil 1 n ted and nt the death or remarrinp if the widow to be divided with the state equally among the children mil their heirs. A codicil ifives to lis sister, Marv, the sum of l.f.OO Prof. Maxw-ell Sommervillp recent t rWdivered a lectu-e Ivforii an or aniziti'in of ladies at Chester. Pa., n Buddhism He a nt'ifeit :n to arb of n priest "f that ordev. i s itn -q in -t c ei vers itl in he sa:d i it a l V p wo't.en f Bn 'dhi-ni fie I t.-e the celes'ia' powers to trn ' irm f.'ietn i a 'ti'in for the m-i lrnev s' e w' I in ' 'h'-.-n di n .rtb i nnVher st"e of life , They nre elievers in the doctrine of tram I M-ation of souls, and bopo in a icw exist men to turn "f w. mincing teps into a manly stride." a una of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINE i. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & C)., Next Door to Hotel Fnucber. iiw mom i And lots of them FOR Mstmas8Iev lears W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. C.iuap rtat-ta to thtt tVt-iit Kvary Tuas- dny. Every Tuesday, until Tuestbiy, April Hbth, llthl, Inclusive, tho Erie will sell special second class Settlers and Colonist tickets from Port. Jer vis to principal points in Arizona, 'i-iti-h Coliim'iiu, California. Colo rado, Idaho, Mmitoha, Mexico, Min nesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Tex as. Utah, Washington and Wyom ii f. nf very low rate's of fare, for routes and rales of fare please apply at. the Krin ticket office. If parties going on these cheap rates will noti- fy ticket agent at Port Jervls, four (lavs in advance be will secure you 0 berth in "Tourist. Car" west of Cbicngo, the cost of a lower berth in Tourist Car Chicago to any Paci flu coast points is tinlv ifn. Remem ber these rates are in effect only on trains leaving Pint Jervls every Tuesday until Apiil 301b, IDOL I'riiin No. 5, leiiving Port .It rvis nt 5:15 p in., makes (he best connec tion out ol Chicago, for all points in the West. In29 Tlin funeral services nf Lancelot W Armstrong w,ne largely nt tend ed last Saturday. The floral pieces were numerous and exquisite. Rev C. B Carpenter read the Episcopal service, and Mrs. Otto von tier Heyde rendered a beautilul bvinn. The pall hearers were Hon. .1. J. Hart, Hon Win Mitchell. Dr. H. B. Reed. C. W. Hull. Hy. T. Biker and J H. Van Etten Esqs. Mrs. Fnulds. aged Mycins, widow of William Fnulds, of Delaware township, died at her home Friday. She was suddenly stricken while in usually good health. Three (laugh ters, Marina, tMipiicnnn and .lenn- ette, the tw latter married and li v. ing in Troy, N. Y., and one son, G orie, also in Troy, survive. The fu leral was held Monday. -hoe! Rubbers!! Shots!!! Why not patronize hnme trade nnd go where you can get the same shoes for less money at Wolf 's Shoe store in Wells new buildine, Harford street. No shop worn stock. All new goods, Q lalifv way up. Prices way down. R -poring ft specialty. John Wolf. Nighi Wai Hor Terror. I would couuh nearly all night I n'tg," writes M s. Chas. Applegato, o' Al-xaiidi ia, led , "and could bard 1 get air setei I laid consumption o bad that i I walked a block I mill! cough tiighifully and spi lond, but, when all m her medicines filled, three 11.00 bottles of Dr. Kini's New Discovery wholly cured meand I gr lit e 1 68 pounds." It isnb s - n t'h' LMiniiinteed to cure Coughs, Cod-, Laf Jrippe, Bronchitis mid all, I'liroit and Lung Troubles. Price 50eaiiil 11.00. Trial bottles fren at all drug store. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA BroAd Street. M tlfo "J, Pennsylvania
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