If .,1 ??S.-- JU.''t-..: THE LA.NE INSTITUTE, TM UN( INSTITUTC CO I3S Broadway, t. Jrr Bullf- ln(, Nw York. UQUOB, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HBIT8. NO HYPODERMIC IN'JKCTIONS PRRFROT HOMB THRATMENT OK SANI TARIUM AnVANTAOKS The Largest Assort ment in Town of Tobacco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS ROCK SALT FOR HORSES & CATTLE -AT- "BERT" WALLACE Harford ' Street. f HARNESS Of All Kind and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything 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. D. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater nnd Fuel Saver in tbe Country. Nw Era Radiator. Two Flrs In on rt AKDWASE. CCTLBRT, TIN, AdATl WARS, CTC. IN NOOFINOAMO rLUMIINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. EROAD STREET MILFORD. Pa Life Insuranco - Tbe iETNA offers ttpecial induce ments both on Life and Endowment Klicie Btab'.e, cheap and prompt payiuook cf H clnims. For iufurmation apply to Lcroy E. Ilipp.ljcnt, Milford. P H Art Ymm K.Htmmm ff -"TV -. M : i. ..!- 1l I'd STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. I ' f V 1 i ..WW TRW rAU TKUM OF Tiff ropfl.AR INSTITUTION OI'KN SKIT. 4, 15MM. Thin I'r-tlnl Tntlnlnr rhoo fur triich btb it fltniit-i on the m.tln linn of tho 1). Ij & W Ft H in Knst Stronitstmrtf. In the mUUt of (h (rrcrtt rfortn of MiMirw conn tv. Srven flrnurt tnnnrs nml piiunin l'n- rirrllrri fAcllltl-, utrnnff fnrnltr, Rtnnrianl tnulntHincri. Pupil'- couched free. ('1hhb not urorcrowdiw.l. Nocxt iu churf mmta. It cot you t?tt. Ihbh x-r yvnr. V pulil nil the srntH nUl to pupil, tin onh KobtHil thm did thin for the spring term In bpyimi yeiirn wo hnvo not hint n wrlon- rsfl of HlrktiPHM. Kl-tcntlon, 'nllr Pre paratory Hewing, Clay Modeling 1'aMel, rte... without rxtr ch.irstnt. We necim posit lotiff fr onr gniditutPM. ror inn nnrrictiinrs, cntiiioirne nna rc.n- oe free, nddrrsn GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M., -:- Principal. Try Our COMPOUND Syrup of i FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 2 Sets C. 0. ARMSTRONG DRUGGIST. t2 NOW is the time to buy and the place to see the newest styles and best quality at the lowest prices is at FRYMAN AND WELLS, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tlouiie. and Lots and lots without Houses. Denlor in all kinds of Properly. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C W. Hull. Milford, Pa. tiTAtl.UKl , CAvtarr. Wrt. i LABELS. TftAOC marks. 0ISH.KS. COPYRIGHTS. Thlrty-orT j A tlw prcrl-. Opinion to .lidlty nd TntAliHtj. Writ, int tk ot r MiwL W aAbioKtMi, U A Want d! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writiinr. The A. T. Mokkis Wholesale Hgl.sk. Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated cata logue 4 cts. atampg. nich2U B!aet Tar bow.li With CiueartA. Omndf ORth.rtle, cure constipbtloD forever. Uw, Jim. It C C. 0. tftll. drunKLisrctuud money. Help is neeled Btonce when a ier aon'a life is in danger. A neglected congh or cold mav soon become ser iousand should I stopix'd at once. One minute cough cure quickly cures couKhs and Oolds and the worst ens es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat ami lung troubles. Twefitieth Century Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as far alicad of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle, Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All di Ujjii.U, IOC. hi e Fine .. . s (Hi G0RRESP0NDENeii. M ATA MORAS. Wynian 1 1 i'l itin iiml Miss .T'tinic Sweez.y, of Walker Like, were re cent. guests of Miss Nellie LuiikIkii. Mrs. Alien E 'iimi, mother of Mrs O. T. Spencer. It-ft. town M mday fur h'T liome n( Mt. Ctirniel, Pa. Rev. O. T. Spencer p istnr of E wortll oliuvcll, who lias r''io )iintt(l, roturnml from confi'i- :w this wni'k. return for nnotln::- yeir is a plHuxure to liU ninny f ricMids. Chnrloi Klunr, of Lock Tlivtm, visitut H. I. C ;irr.riK'it SiimUy. At ft fiinetinur of thn L A. '8. of E)worth clinrch linld at Mr. licks ropntly two (1 uiliters of tlm Rev olution one need 90 mid the other 8B yer8 milted witli the soeiety. One is Mrs Oninsford rttid tlie oilier lier sister Mis Vale ntino. ProlmWy tin 8 Kiiety in the eon ltry cm b -ist of such used nnd distiniiuis'ied mem li irs Mrs. (Jryne nnd Mrt. B innell of this iilnce, are daughters ol Mis. Qalnsford. N iw uMsotine lamps in the store of Una Dunkor maku n very pretty ap- p i.iiiinco at niiriit, nnd sliod it fine liKlit. Proaootts Hill lnesdny eveniiist pMtHiitHil ft tine npi enraneo when t in L C! U. of Hope church held il ft mnul Eist.r supper. Fin inciallv a id socially it was a grand buccosw T in proceeds were '25. Emma Billman entertained about 30 of her fiie"ds Monday evening the occasion beiiiM the celebration of her birthday. Nice refreshments wore served. Quarter Master O. A Dailey spending a she rt vacation here He is on the American Liner New York which plys between New York nnd Southampton and is now in dry dock for repairs. Irene Kimble, assistant post mis tress, returned Monday from n vifit at Montgomery, N. Y. Tho two children of Mr. Louis B iard have recoved from scarlet fever. Miss Josie Wolscheidt left Mon d ir morning to become a sister in the Franciscan order at Philadelphia Many friends regret, her departure. Mrs. Peter Fet7, who seriously scalded her foot recently is now able to be about the house. The L. A. S. of Epworth church hold its annual Easter supper at the church last evening. Miss Louise Sampson who has for some time been quite ill is able to walk nbout the house at which her many friends rejoice Orin Shay nnd wife will soon be gin housekeeping in their newly furnished home on Biddis street.. Mrs. W. Wickham has removed t the house on Cookson St.. lately occupied by II. Hey bolt. Lewis Daverv lias accepted n post tion with tlie Economy store in Port Jervis. Mesdames Trcmp Rnd Beardslev, of Milford, were recent guests of Re. Father Treis. Mrs. Susan Hunt, of Middle'own, ttpont a few days lately a guest at the Allen House. Mrs. Maggie Wilson, of Stronds burg, accompanied bv her litt'.o son is visiting her father W. W. Cort right. 8. DINflMAS'S FERRY. Several of our boys took in the recent II excursion on the Erie to Now York. It is q cheap ride if one lives near the railroad, but if it is necessary to hire a conveyance nnd he out two nights to take advnntnge of the trip it Imcomes quite exuen sive ard tiresome. A pirtv of 6 from here went on Eister Kunditv. Tho one owning the team missed the last boat for the train, nnd tele graphed to Matamoras he was com ing on the next one hut on reaching Port Jervis tbe party hired a con veyance to bring them home. The telegram was delivered next day, 12 hoars after being sent. Tho cheap er and more confortable way is to get a refjular excursion ticket and stay as long as you please or as long aa your money holds out. Minks son-in-law it is said will remove to Jersey to escape thd ob noxious Peon, law which compels children to support parents. Anoth er out of date law is the one com pelling parents to support their chil dren up to 21 years. The limit should be 16 as boys at that ago in most cases are better able tosupport themselves than tho parents are to support them. It will be several days yet before Joseph Snyder w ill he able to supply his customers with lutnlwr. His horse is doing well but needs a rest Turkeys for breeding purposes are lu good dcu.utul. Mrs, Jessie (tiltnnre accompanied by lier mother is ejeneeted at her siiinmi'r residenc." here iiliont, May first. Miss Eva Gilm ire his returned from New York to this place. It is reputed that w nk on Hie Stroud -bun Umhkill rail road has com leneed and that trains will be t iin'Min; this sunnier. The str imr N irtli and Ext. winds iv Ixen q lite tnj li-io is to a uum- li-r of our j)iioile here. Little hope is entertained of the recovery of John t;oitri''ht from his sickness. John Fredonhnri', of L"hman, has moved to the Henry Albright farm Mercer Jasrer has moved from Chatham, N. J , to the August Mer ier place at Edgemere. C.sah. S.VNDYSTON. On Saturday last the courteous tlek et a?ent at the Uranchville station in formed us that the I). I,. & V. R. R. had formulated its rates to the Pan American Exposition. Tickets were for ) 10 l.i days or the season, nnd if f rightly remember the 5 day trips were S. That means I persume fl days at Hull'alo and a fare Isith ways. The Erie will soon announce Its rates nnd then those Intending to go pan figure It out for themselves. While crossing the mountain from liraiuhville to Layton I met a number of teams hauling ties and timber of various kinds. The loads were very heavy, and ns all use the narrow tire wagon they damage the road more than all other carting combined, and yet the party having the lumbei haul ed does not pay a cent of tax. Where iiHiich hauling injures t lie road t lie party having it done should be made to pay a certain amount toward the repairs of the road. In looking over the State Comptrol lers report I find the amount annually expended for the repair of roads throughout the State, foots tip a grand louu oi iu,iii,zi;u. jnow any one familiar with the district method of working roads can pretty nearly esti mate how much of that money is wasted. In this town from $1000 to $1,500 has been appropriated annually and yet our roads are really no better than they were fifty years ago. Now that we can get State aid to assist in the building of good roads, why not make an ellort to secure It, I per cent of the ratables is allowed by law, would give Sussex county $2,807,4.10 and that would construct quite a piece of road, Mr. John V. Major a resident of this town passed away on the 11th Inst, at the age of 02 years. He served with credit with Co. A 27th N. J. lofty, and upon his return was united in marriage to Miss May Snook of this town. They went to work with a will upon the homestead farm of Ills wife, and soon after purchased a farm of his own and through his untiring industry and pru deuce acquired a handsome com pet ence. He leaves (ve sons all residents of this town Mrs. Catharine Youngs, wife of J. 1$ Youngs, of Hainesville, died on Satur day last at the advanced ageof 78 years Jier neann nau oeen poor tor some years. She leaves five children John of Trl-Stutes, N. Y., Allen R of Rraiu hville, Robert S., of Montague Kiiimu J., wile of J. Rosenerance, of Westtown, N. i. and Mary at home .Miss Rose Coarsen is verv low at this writing and her death Is 'expected uau.v. ner suiiei iiigs are great and hej death would be a welcome release, runners are very busy at the present time In getting things In order for spring w ork. it li building fence, hauling inunure and stone the farmer is certainly a busy man. Garden making is attracting some attention and I notice several gardens partially made but there is plenty of time yet for we may get a skip of snow yet. A "WORTHY Ut5ESS0R. "Snm,tlihiK N w I'mler T.te Sun." All diHanri. have tried li.rini'CATA RUM hy the iie'if powders, m id imsex, hilii.icrn mid dr 'jn in laMe. fnriu. Their powder dry up the inacuniiH membranes eatl-ilitf them io crack tipea and Meed. Tim pow erfnl wi.ts iwil in tin Inlintcn have, en tirely ealen away the same uicinhrnncs that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the dUeuse. All old and cliierienued prao titioner who has for many years made a close study an 1 specialty of (he treatment of tIA I'AKKH, has al lat iiei-teatcd a Treatment, which when faithfully used, not olily relieves at nucu, lint permanently ctin-a CATAHKH, by removiniar t he cans', stopping the discharges, and curititr all in tlanonai ton It is l he only rcmcdy'kno -n to science that actually reaches the aitlicl ed parts. This wonderful remedy is known as ".-N l'li KI.K-i Hie (U'A K A N I'KKi) CATAitUH O'l'KK" and is ,,l,l at the ex Iremcly low price of tine Dollar, ejich tuicka'e containing internal and external incdicino sallicicnt for a full inoii'h'. treat iiient and ever) thing necessary to lu pe"fecl use. SSl'Kr'I.KS U tho only perfect CA TAKltll CL'KK ever made and Is now reo-arnized as the only safe and positive cure for that itnuoviiit; and di-nstiin dis ease It. cures all inflammation qnc-kly illu1 permanent ly and is ai-o wonderfully qnii-k to relieve' HAY KKVfclt or COLL) in the UKA I) CAT A H K H when ucu'ected often lead to CO.S.-l f TION' .SNL t 'H.rOS" will save yon if yon use it at once, li is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment w hieh is positively KUar.uilecd locinvCA TAKK1I in any form or siaue if u-,ed ac c irdllitf lo the dln-clions wiiu li accompany each package llon't delay but send for it at imiM. ami write foil particulars as to your coinl it ion, and you will rcc. ivc spec ial advice from t tie , iseovercr of t his won derful rencdv re itdi ntf vour ease without cost to vouj beyond the regular price of ".-N'l'KKI.KS" the "UL'AKAN I'r.KU CA I'A Hiiil Cl'ltli." Sent prepaid Itt any nddrcSei in the full ed .-States up t; riaiiaoft receipt of One Dol lar Address ll,-it It ,.", KIIW'IV li OI1.K.S 4i r)Mf .s,S V. u-l.iaiid Mark et Mrect, fhlludclphiu. A KANSAS LETTER. Etifio't Pikk Co. Phkss: Froiii mr room m 'he St. C nrles Hotel, in Ark. liistis City, Kinsis, I enn look out over ten or fifteen miles of one of the fl lest, farming belts in the great. S mill .vest. On every baud the landscape is grenn wilh the rank growth of wheat, or brown with the plowed cornfields. Never before have the pr osit'cls for a ban ner wheat crop been so good. Ao cording to the slato board of nirrl culture the condition are over O'.lj at present, anil experts declare that there is stiff! Mont m listtire in the around to carry the wheat to the head. This is Sunday morning, April H, anil the div is calm, bright, aim warm. On tlm wide main street ot the town people are on their way to chnrcn, and save for tbe clatter of occasional cow-ponies hearing their liters back to the ranches in the In dian country Southeast of here, few horses are seen. This afternoon it will be quite n different story, for "biiL'gy-riden" is carried on here with n spirit that should warm the heart of the liveryman. It is impos sible to get rigs except in advance, and ns each voting man siems in have a s.veethenrt, tlie scene about four o'clock is it very pretty one. I noticed ft score of Indi.n maid ens yesterday afternoon. They came from the government school at Chil- occo, six nines trom town, nnd look ed quite smart in their tailor-made suits. Several Osage Indian chiefs. dressed a la Buffal" Bill and accom panied by their squaws I eonfe9s I couldn't tell the men from the wom en, as they nil wore bloomers, eagle athers, moccasins, nnd gaudy blankets appeared on tlie street this morning and attracted rot fl little attention. About ten years ago, on nit first, visit here, such a sight would have passed nnnnticed, which goes to show how fast the rod man is disappearing. Even now there is a movement on foot to open up the Chiloceo preserve "to make room for ITS thrifty farms, whose trade would bo given to this town And so, with the finest land to be had for the plowing, money at in terest in Washington, and exemp tion from taxation, tho red man is still unable to compete with the white man, and must before long become a back number. They gaze with n sort of dumb wonder at ev erything in the shop windows from tho latest Eister bonnets to lintntnei less revolvers. They appear out, of place in the cars, and seem anxion- to g -t battk home ami do notion It certainly seems a survival of tho fittest, nnd the roil man is rapidlv Hearing tlie precipice of extinction And yet ho has much to say on his side, but the world is slow to henrk en to tho under man. Farms are 4().", higher here than four yearsago, tin 1 couti lence reigi supremo. There may bo another story to toll bv iintnmn, but in the meantime let ns hope for. luck. W. GommN Pahkek. Additional Local .attar. V. T. Creasy wnselected chairman of the Democratic State Comittee, Wednesday. P. M. Nilis has put a new floor In his barroom, and a new bar and fix tu res and now has attractive and handsome room. Overseer of the Poor, Geitrer, he c tming disgusted with his office this week, tendered bis resignation to II. B. Wells, but it was not accepted. Apostle George Q. Caunon of the Mormon church is dead. He was ordained as a Mornian elder In 1845 anil "was a delegate in congress from 1M.2 to '80. The firn on Foster Hill which was all a blaze Wednesday night present ed a beautiful appearance from the village, but it was sad to know that much growing timber was lieing de. stroyed. Tbe catamount story published last week in a near bv paper was true to tlie extent that August .Tatn pier shot a cat weighing 47 pounds, but it was not. nearer to him than about fifty feet. In tho Dingmans correspondence hist week it was stated that the work at Cave bank, widening ami straigt eiilng the mud. wiisdnnehyuK-rvis-or Schricber. We are informed that it was done by the Van Horn Bros, at the suggestion of H. L. Davenport owner of the land. Pike Coiintv's talking machine, the only Kud dph, seller of iaper, lui'.'S and twine, enlivened the town with bis presence on Saturday. He has left Plum's employ and gone in to business for himself with a part ner named Tiehenor at Middletown, N. Y Blairstown Press. T tKSPASS Notice Is hereby fciven thai Ire-passion upon the proper! y of Ihe liiiilcr-iincd in Milford slid l)inriuaii towiislt'ps. Pike Co. Pa, ftir the purM of hunt in if . li-dilutf in Saw k Id creek or any othe;- pin p..-e U st rid ly proh!h!titl under p uaity ot ihe law JOHN P. W A LT'KK. MllfutU TuWUalllo., Pa. p WW T. Armstrong & Co., & Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo offer n line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that yo.i need not go away from home to supply all your needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new nn.l stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CIaOTII ING. Any thing in any line at boT-tom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted a now system. All our prices are fixed on a tin is of cash payment. This obviates tho necessity to nllow n margin for bnd debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully rqion monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered tho first of every month, nnd if paid within three days from date of bill, a ensh discount of 2 isnllowed. Tlie snme discounts given on nil cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously nrranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. Brown's Building, Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the 3etu.ii Piblic by being ready at all times to Accom rrn date them. Plenty of Water to run the 1 ill Tay and Night -if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands of Flour Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat F'our in its Season a Spe alty I ! ! Orders left nt tho Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. ilford Milling Co., Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A une of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles Ami Everything Usually Fount! in a Firsfc-Clnss Drug Store. Prescriptions I I f" r" ft Broad Strt. coVo-r H. E. Emerson & Co., p.,,. gjST Next Door NEW Spring&Summer Goods Woolen Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, White Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Farming Inplements, Paints and Oi!s, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper.' W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Clover an 1 grasn setds of ull kinds at VV. & (i. AitchelU. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of miy Hello to No. f).. or come td SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. to Hotel Fauchere. All kinds rublier foot wear at re. uuced price at Aruiairoi.g ft Co, Milford, Pa.
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