i " ! i. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THL1ME I M 3TITUTE C O. 1135 BroAdwny, St. J.-mea Build ing, new York. For th4 Treatment and Cura of LIQUOR. OPIU AND MjaPHIN: HHBIT3. NO HV 'OilKHMI't INI i r 1 1 s A PKKFKOT HUM K TUKATMRVT oil s.tM TAI'.H M AHVASTAOKS : s The Largest Assort- ment in Town of Tobacco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS ROCK SALT FOR HORSES & CATTLE "BERT" WALLACE Harford -: St root. 0 e o c f c HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robss, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIittlAfiE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATIA' I)0xE. Exanins my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Frosli gjrooeries. Caiincl g!)ols. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oystcr.s ami vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at- GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish siri gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann find Fourth etrvets MU.Konn PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater niul Fuel Kiiver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires in one .1 A It 11 M' Alii:. CITLICHT, Tl.N, AliATL JVAKl;, KIT. r I N ROOFING ANO PLUMBING A HPEC1A1.TY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. P.liOA I) S'I'i; I'.KT MlM (Uil). P. Life Insurance - iiii, . i. xt v iv : i i ' 1 lie .tl.NA oilers special induce- twixt both on Lile and Endowmeir policies Stable, cheap and prop p' a.viMr..M. of all claims. For information apply ro Lcroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Mu- Are V our It. littie-i IV II..I.H. - .' .- . I- I. - ' .. l.C. L ........ i.... .--.. - U . . STATii NORMAL SCHOOL East Strouiltbrrg;, Pa. I ? ji 1 1 1 1 1 .11 Tiir if m v nil port rit tTl I I TION Ol'KNS SKI'T. 4. 11tH. This l'mrtlrnl Training rlirml ,,r t'-.icli-it h t- it ti.it -' I mi tin- mmi Inn- of the. I). Ij K- W I! K In K:nr. St ntn-Hlnii-tf. In t li-niM-r of Hi jrrvtt r"trt nf Mtinmi enmi ty. Srvcn () tiru-t menr nil'l niir-ir. I'n--p'lli'tl fiii'llitU-a, HtrciKf fin-nlly, 1ik' ml mi (I ii rl imilntHiiH'ri. I'hj u I rttiirlH'tl ftt. f 'imwm. tin' ovtMTPiiw lctt No rjtf i it i-h;in'r inMitv It ci-tM ini It pi-r ynir. Y pitiil ;ill the sinic aid tit ptipiU. the onl school tli. -it- did fhii for tlio sprint? fi'ini In ftt'Vcii yi'ftrs we linvc not h:nl n st'iimi-c.i-p f icl;ni', M-Tiitlon, Cnllfjcf Vr--imrittory Krwlnff, t iny liMl'lit, rmtel, li'., without r.xirn i'hMi'!ir, W uruiii' p )-itlnn- for our ut-adiiittf-. K'r full pttrt (culms, ctitulo no mid K'-li-(H' free, iiddtvss r.KO. I'. Itlltl.i:, A. 1 lrhirlpn1. Try Our CQfilPQUflD n 18 rine FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts DRUGGIST. b G NOW is the time to Duy () and the place to see the fy) newest styles 0 and best quality at the lowest prices is at S RYMAN WELLS, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. ' rtouse niul Lnt nml lots wltlinu, H.illsiv. Di-iilur in all kiiutrt ot Pnnn-ri v. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given' prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite ollicw of C V. Hull. Milford, Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervia, N. Y. Adjoining ( nmiirrV Union IIhuho Road, nirruif;e, druft und furin horses for sule. Exelmnces miide. A lfirtie stock from which to niitke elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. MA e worm ftlisliti-eii f-t lii(f at lensi oi.ijH.-on On- serin. afu.T mi t tl.uLwo LASl'AKI.l'S. Tuli, 1 uui hlite iiiis CI ut.cil ll;V 1I buiil.il I..T tlir p...t liner r; is. I uiu blill tiuurf Caatr. ts. Hit tj.ily ciiUjm'HC wol'lby vt uui-ico by bju.ij!'Iu in'.ti.U' " otu. vv iiuwi.E. liuird, illm. ( 4 CANDV ( ( CATHARTIC t TRAOI MANM mai.Tf ft.o P'""". Pnln',1,,,,-. "i ,.,cllt. Taate Ofd. Do ttuuu. iiuiw w.-kou. wouu-u. Vnw it. u. be CURe CONSTIPATION. ... " "- "-7 t-wmvmj- IU.-, NHUrll. Mt. Hi 111 llllH . .': r:. mi .,.( I,r i, II ,: Ii.ii 'i ti-eanv ol :ie c umti-rf. iis of lie Wn t 's u'Mch I n.. 1 salve, Mo-i of I in-ill are wnri l. i--s or liable to can.-- itijnrv. Thetnit.ii a! IieU'ntV witch l.a.et salvo Us a .ertaiti e;re fur piles, cc.eum. eil's S' Hill, bin ns. sin r.- anti tUlll tlire.lr.t'S. bpp 01 l yiti 'i n lAf A s e Around MATA.UOIJAS. The Misses Nellie n ml F ilnio Wim. P'-is have l"iii' "i xisit wi.ii f i 'lend mill lelittives in l'iiteis in, M J. Tim I, A. H. of Kpvviti-th clmi-eli iiieets I In v.-imU willi Mrs. At. Bun nell. Th L. C. V. n( U ipe elim-ch will meet with Mm. E. Kiui 1 nil . Iv:l V im Inrvi) rfc whci h i l ee visiting several days at Callicoon re. turned iioino Momlny. i Cli irle ljienl)ii i, of P.iterson, is visiting his mrents. Younys Wultie H. Nile is (ftiito ill nt. hi home. Mis L mi Simpson hn been for the pi.t t wo weeks quite ill. M irtin heielit is lui vinir his hotel freshly dei.-or.ired find piinted Hud when finished it. will present, h very noiit and tusty nppenrHi;e. A birthdny p.irty wns piven by Mi s. Chnrles Lord Inst S:itui'd,iy n f t eiiioon in honor of her dinmhter Until. A number "f her young friends nsseinltl"d encli one hrini ina ii tetun iniiil ol her remind nnd the time wns very piensiintly ixeupied with games nnd the bountiful supper provided. Tho riimnume sule will be held Thursday nnd Friday this week both in tlm afternoon and evening nt the Ktrtton building. Cake ' find c nfo will be served eauh evening. Little Myrtle Adams was tho re eiiienr of n surprise party last, Sat urday afternoon at. which twenty live of her friend were present, rile surprise was complete but the young hostess rose to tho occasion and proved he:elf nil excellent en. tertainer. 11 fivshmciils were ner ved and all enjoyed a rare good, time. The class of '01 of tlm High school recently organized by electing n President Fred neyinonr, Secretary Freddie Kesler, Treasurer Agees Wilkin. Class prophet Frances Warren, Historian Haz d llot nheck. The class motto is "ex porta in in ire" out of the harbor into the 8 -a . The graduating class F'd Seymour Fred Kessler, Hazel Uornbeck, Fran is Warren, Bertha Vaudervoort nnd Agnes Wilkin. Mrs. Ed. Lord is on a visit ni Kquinunk, Pa. Mrs. Carl Kelly and son attendee the funeral of her brother which occurred at Equiinunk last Sunday. The Misses Skinner gn ve a surprise party last Friday evening to the Misses Carrie nnd Flora Miiitrim, ol Pine Bush, N. Y., nt the home ol their sister Mrs Frank Corwin.' Master Asft Martin wns tendered a surprise party Tuesday evening by some 25 of his young friends. A fine supper and games very pleasantly occupied the time. . Mis. D. n, Allen is visiting her father William Ibjlsey who is ill nt Ills home at West town, N. Y. Alfred Simpson and wife, of Ureenville, N. Y , spent Sunday with the jnmily of John Simpson. Kev. Spencer of Epworth church will attend conference whic meet nHolio.en April 8. Bishop Foss presiding. His n-any friends here Will he llVllUorl lililll'0lii.rt .atn..ui,l 1 """ i a he has done excellent, work during the two years of hisjiasrorate here. The Misses Carrie nnd Flora Min trim of Pine Hush, are guests witn their sislcr Mrs Fred Corwni. ' KIMDLIX Mrs John Bushwaller, of Hones dale, sjient Snndav with her parents Mr. Hint Mrs E. Williams. Dellio Pierson is visitii g friends at Scrantin. John Cotgiovi, of Archnbnld, was a visitor in town Sundny. The Union Tnueler of the Tri States Union was a culler in town hist week. Mrs. Ijpwis Spangenberghas mov. 'd from her home, near Tafton here with her daughter Mrs. James 11a,. en. . Philip E! viineer, night watjliman at Thome u Uock Cut got i deer last night. A do was after it nnd it jiimpeu from the top of the rock dow n in the cut and killed itself. A verv social gathering nf the home of J. L Pierson, Stturdiv evening on the occasion of Mrs. Piersons birthday. Those present were M. C. Rowland and wife, J. ( Mah me nnd wife. E Williamsand w ife, Thos U "clou Hntl wife, Henry Kioiiseai.d wife, Mrs. John Husb vn ller. Jennie Rowl mil. Lul l K 'll.V, Irvin IieWitt, Harvey Uoblo nnd HoAard William. All report n goon tune. The evening was spent with music, games, etc, at. eleven o'clock rt-fr 'shmenls were served, later all ret n ee.,1 home wishing her many happy birthdays. the County. IHN(iMAN"S KKIIUV. lines mid sueker f.illnw tlm lutol. hi- wtitf on herH, the furmer to j;et 11 Imiie mid tlm Imter to net ft lntle freo wnsh Ht the siiloon. It is reported tlmt, tho Bite where the old Acil leiny stiwid is for sule, mid Mint the new aehool houso will lw inure eeiitullly loented. The old Aendemy Hfood in n well sheltered tilunliou ami it is douhtful if iinotli- ll' '""".v ' lie seem ed ii. town, with such ample grounds around il. It would he well to retain that o d site ns it is secluded mid quiet and has many advantages. The legislature will be asked lo pass an act providing for nataie study in public schools, also to ap propriate tlO.OOO to The State Col lege for ue in distributing su h courses to teachers, and also one to carry in effect the act of 1HH5 pro- i Viditig for the establishment of town-! ship high schools. All lav-oring tlie above should write our representa tive regarding the bill. We hope soon to accept theinvita tion of Saiidyston to visit the chick en ranch over there. It is reported that a large nrlilic ial pond will be made some three miles below that of Minks, in Leh man, t lis summer by the club which recently purchased V.nds there. diaries Person is building a new ice house. The few remaining timber tracts in this township have been pretty vell cut off this winter. The river front has its old appearance being lined with piles of lumber ready for rafting. Heeder Morgan who hns been sick nearly all V inter is able to benround again though he is still week. The corner seems more homo like and cheer! ul since the return of Dr. Fulmer. It felt all winter ns if the old folks were awn v nnd the young ones were rather lonesome. The fur buyers here have bad a poor season. The active men have been busy on lumlier jobs, the sick could not bunt, and the tired con tengent, lias been and is yet waiting for em ploy ment. Homo people kick because their names appear in the news Penis of rue town, nut tney make a racket loo if they do not and say the paper s no good. Ounn & Co , successors to A. D. Brown, the blacksmith, mean busi ness judging by the line pile of white oak lumber ihey hnve on hand. Report, lias it, that another black smith shop will bo opened for busi ness here about April 1st. That will ho fou for us, two ahead of Milford. Planting out trees and shrubs will soon be in order. A largo hole should he dug nnd partly filled with good rich soil, composted with ma il re. Pussy willows have been in bios somo for the last, ten days. Robins, blue birds and black birds are here. The wood chuck sign was a failne this year C:sah. SANDYST0N. . j Town meeting was a hot t.,:!.., for i ,, . (ls well , . i j, til r 0 .... . . . - vv lnKey wa on tap from the start Hiul long before no m tlrunk in men ivere very much in evidence. Short ly after noon the supply gave out, but town ni -i nivht the tap was set going and this wlii tk ty w is of the fighting kind and when the polls closed the fighting b.-gin. O io or two were badly pounded and oneold gentleman was set up in bv modi of the drunken gang and almost beaten to death. It is a shaui3 that whiskey can ha h.td on election days but the list election was one of the worst exhibitions of the effect of rum that I have ever seen in this township nnd some action should he taken as this whiskey business is o iiideinned by all, and c urt will lm in session soon. Frank RHeucranee merchant at Liyton announces that all hi good are for sain at cost, ns he inten Is going out of busiiie. I hive nit heard what he intends d ling. Jiisliu i S'la v is improving very fast, ami will b able to go about on crutches soon. R ibins and bine birds were plenti ful on M ind iv, a token that spring is here aid the day wn an ideal spring day. The venduo of ll uiry B-nsley on 1'aursday brought out an immene crowd and bidding was brisk. Ev erything was sold except hi reaper, ind tli it is for sale yet, Joseph Lavton ha sold bis farm in Walpaik'to Ii. C. L'Htl. of Brook Ivu, unit A'ill remove to Diiigmans, Piu The premises will be occupied by M tiiloy L ltd of this place after April 1st. The prizi nlTered by the Sussex Record for tb-i teacher or clerk get ting the great. -st number of Voien was won by W. C. Ilnrsh. Sub. scviption to the piper of every 3 month subserilied fin gave one Vote. The prize i a free trip over the Southern Battle Fields nnd the win ner will make trip in June next. O ir r ul are in a terrible c in li tion and as soon as the mud begins to break through traveling with a load-will be next, to impossible. Teams are engage, Mu hauling ties. teiepnone ami telegraph polls to. Braucliville from the lumber tracl near" Tuttles Corner and that piece of road is well nigh impassable. The prospects are bright, now for the opening of the H.ivnns creamery It, is rep irted that, Mr. Fulhoatn, ot Utnncliville, will run it paying farm, ers 81 cents for 100 pounds of milk. It, is hoped that our farmers will fake nil interest in this matter and aist in making it, a success. If ii only gels in operation so that our people can see the benefits to he de rived from it success is assured. MO NT AH UH. Anyone wishing lime will find j plenty at Geo N. Cole's kiln. We might say Monday was the first, day that looked and felt like spring over here in Montague. Our mads are anything hut pleas ant to travel just now. However we hope they may improve before moving day (first of April) comes around. There is a lit tle si are hero caused by a report that Frank Cole, who lias been staying with his brother liirtsel, for two or three days past, has been exposed to small pox. Wo are glad to know that the plea.-nnt face of Artnur Myers who lias catered so untiringly to the wants of the public of this coiiimiin ty for tho past three years as Land lord of the Brick House Hotel will not leave ns as was expectud. He has rented a bouse .of Aliss Eleanor Cole nisd will stay here for a time at, least. ieo. N. (Nile is gelling tho frame sawed al Frank MeCarty's saw mill for a now barn. T'io new structure will be 32x50 feet with basement. The Board of Health of this town ship met at the Brick House Hotel Monday and passed a resolution to have Frank Cole who it is supposed lias been exposed to small pox taken charge of by the overseer of the j poor. Probably he will he moved to the county pest. Imuse where he will be quarantined until all danger i past. An application will be made with in a few days to the Post office de partinent for a, freo rural mail route over here, with the distributing office nt Port, Jcrvis. The route will cover at least, the clove, river and what is known as tho no .v road down probably as far as the Saiidyston line. James Kerr and Robert Youngs canvassed the liver ronl yesterday with a petinon for signers and I Un derstand every person they asked signed. Today the balance of the route will be canvassed by James A Handle, Ueo. Cortriglit, Geo. Mel !nv ty and (leu. N Cole, 'and if the. sll ml 1 meet with ns good success as Messrs. Kerr nun Youhl'S I think we will stand an excellent show to get free delivery. I noticed in ' Ramblers pickings" l is' week so netliiiigabout asurpri e party, and lie seams to get funny imd-try to make it appear that be cause curtain p'rsons did not get an invitation il wnsa failure. Nowthe truth i the party wn well uftanded and succsss in every ro-poet. Ii rather seems to inn the people here would sooner if he wants to corre spend for Montague) to pick the truth to rcort and not get hi pick iiiL' from those whoare pn'di judicetl against eyerybody and everything they cannot run to siik, their partic lar fancy. Montgtk Obskkvicu LEW; Ll) ALE. Mrs Helen Simons, of Hawlev, was rhe guest of Mr. and Mrs Friend Simon on Sitnrdav. Miss Elsie Oows and L nira B irtle. son. of Simonstown, attended church at Ledgedale Sunday. Mr and Mr F. Nielialson, of Hamlinton, wee calling on the lat- tcs sister, Mrs Marian Killam over Sunday. L idiea Ai l met at Mr. Killam on Wednesday M irch 13. Next meet ing will he heM ,,t the Parsonage in Hemlo. k Hollow Wednesl iv March 27, each la Iv i exnectod to contrib ute something for the dinner. I a reader of the Pikk CofNTV PiiK.sd liviier in White Witer, Wis . knows the address of John K. bis uncle be will be doing bis cousin a great kindness by sending it to Iter soi ill. All kind rubber footwear at re duced price at Armstrong tj Co Suliscrilio for the i'UKsg. -iudiii.i, ul L ie ii .Hi.i.jr. Oil I'ln'i nnd lini.leums at W. (1 Mitchell. tl John I). Lank -niu. of Philadel plna, who was years na. I a frequent visitor bri . ee "loafed last Monday his Mia hi r I inlay a nni versa ry at the Ma: v )ieel II. one. It is current rumor bete Hint com plaint ha been, or i about to be made, in' S is -x l'i. agliint Ebn-r E Everett, E. I? Kiutner and El Lav ton for having been implie it.d in girdling the lives of Geo E. Hut's!) and living the ham of J. J Van Sickle in Situlvston, both of whtc.il :u i quite f-i-ent events 1 f chicken in town begin their foi mer habits of i.i iking mysterious disappearance taere is a strong probability that several shot guns will he newly loaded, and interested owners will not likely he vert' care ful to shoot high sh mid opp irtnaity oiler to intercept a wayward fowl in its midnight wandering from the roost. lr. Persifor Frazer, of Philadel phia, who owns a farm near town, and is a frequent visitor in the coun ty, is prol nbly the highest authority in handwriting and ink in this country, if not in the world He has recently issued a little book on the suhj ct which is the embodiment of his scientific- investigations in that field. " Camphor grows in China, Japan and other part of Entern Asi-i The tree is reduced to chips, and these are put in iron vessels bavin n cone-shaped cover lined trith lie -straw. These veels are heated and the camphor i driven out of On chips in a vapor which qu'ckly vo latilize but condense on the straw in little limps. These are scrapped from the straw, refined, and pressed in blocks. The Delaware Lackawanna an 1 Western railroad L'avna free ride to Buffalo to one hundred and sixty newspaper men along its route las' Friday. The object, wa to show them the condition of the Pan-American Exposition huilding The last fifty mile of the ride wa done nt a seventy mile an hour gait. They were all enl husiastie over the p.-o-gress made and predict for the Ex position a great, success. Now will the Erie show a like zeal? Jacob Kleinh.ins Jr., who for sev oral mo tths ha been in declinin health and w.e obliged to give up his situation in 15 ltimor for tl at reason, died at hi home in Blooming Grove e irlv Thursday morning, .lurch 21. His many warm friend here, where be was ureal 1 ' esteemed will be ill i ned to earn of his demise though it was not wholly unexpected to them. A fuller obituary notice will ippe.ir in our next issue. The fun. eral will be bid 1 Saturday n'ler inoii it 2 in t ie E i cop tl church. A Full Line of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. So3ps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything: Usually Found in a First-Clnsn Drnir Store. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co. J Next Door mw GOODS ? And lots of them FOR iristmaslew fears j AT --2ifc ' W. &. G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. it H. iM'ttitu 1 1 Hu, f -1 . Agatha Ernst to Albert Ernst, ).1 acres Lacka waxen, con tl. (marie E. Kirby nnd wife to Sec urity Building and Saving Uu on, ? acres Lickawaxeii, con. Charles R. Buldis, Trens , Ip Hope M. W.iddell, :ism acres Htine n L rd, B'oomin Grove, con. taxes. Savannah V Firda i l M ise W. Van G irdeu to Frank R F n 1 Firm In Li'lim in, CO acres, eon t2.fi(l(), Horace () Kipp to W. W Kinney, 35 acre Lack a waxen, cm. $1 and exchange, Horace O. Kipp to Margaret ha Unsc. 25 acres Lickawaxeii, part Geo. Wilson, con. ifl and exchange. E'izihcth IV Cnniriigbiitn to Louis A. Duke, lot No. 11, Milford town, ship. con. t.'iO. Hiram A Rake and wife lo John IV llibdav, US acres part of John lown.t. Ulooming Grove, con. 1. Jacob IliL'by to E I win lligby lands in Sliohola, con. J1000 John G. Mailer and wife to John C. Mnller ion acres, Westfall, con. 2,u0l) Geo. Dauman, Trens. , to Commis sioners, two tract. Hannah Brod head. No, 101, 301 acres, Dincnian Tsp., Peter Sbindle, No. 101, 105 acres, Lehman Tp Commissioners to James Council same land. Believing that it. will be of inter est, to many here either directly or remotely descended from the New m in ancestry, the Pkkss next week will contain a genci. logical history of Isaac New mail who settled in Milford in J TS5 or (1 and also a hist ory of the family of Ahagail Webb hi w ife. Such records are becom ing difficult to obtain in many in stances, particularly reliable ones, and this lias been prepared with great care and researcn of records by James Eiston, of Otisville, N.Y., and may be considered as collect. Fhoaa! Rubbms!! Shuts!!! Why imt, patronize limn t trade and go where vou can get the same shoes for less money nt Wolf's Shoe store in Well new building, Harford street. No shop worn stock. AH new good, (jualitv way up. Prices way down. R'puring a p -ci.ilty. John Wolf. .. . II dp i need at o ice when a er. nun's if - is in danger. A neLdeoied cough oi- c ild mav s ion become ser ions and should b slopncd at once. O ie minute cough cnrequicklvcnres Ooiigh and cold and the worst ens es.ifcroip. h-onchifis, irrinptt and other tnroaf nnd lung troubles. Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tabiets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY? When in need of any Hello to Xo. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Brond Street. M.lforJ, Ponntylyanli to Hotel Faucbore.
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