S irli. '. t IB irT r THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jamas Bulld Ing, New York. For th Traatmtnt and Cora of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HY'POIlKRMIU IN'JKCTION'd. A PRIIKKCT IIOMK TIltfATMENT Oil SAN1 TAIUUM ADVANTAOKS. Try Our COMPOUND FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. J jTunvn lUiAU DRUGGIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. 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. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses niul IOts and lots without Houses. Dealer In all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrUsiunn House. 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 ami Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Ileator and Fuel Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fire In on. HAKDWAltK. riTlERY, TIN, AGATE WAItK, I.IC. TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILTORD, PA Life Insurance - Syrup of lite Pine The iTCTNA offers speciul induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsburg, Pa. 0' r U'l ' J THF KAI.I. TKI1M r Till" rorl l.AR INSTITI TION OI'KNS SKIT. 4, lIMMt. Tl.l Pr llrnl Tralntiir Krhnnl fnr ti'nrh- om is Hiiitj'l on tho nmln linn of tho I). j. A- V. K. H. Ill K.iwt Stminlslmrsr, in tlir midst nf Hi .! jrn-Ht. results of Monroe conn tv. Seven ili'imrtim-nM nml courses. Vn- r-Xfi'lli-il fiwlllllin, Btrnnu faculty, IllRh fltntulnril iimlnlnliicil. Pupils cnm-licd fre-p. Clnssm not ovmcmwneil. Norxtra r-lnrjri- limile. Il iHists ynu f-'il. less per j-eiir. Hr rmlit (ill the statu nld to pupils, llin onl school that dill this for the spring term. In seven yenrs wo linvo not linil ii serlom Cttsn of sieknoSH. Klnrlltlnn, I'nllcKC. Pre paratory Krwlnir, Clay Mmtcllnir llwlrl, etc., without i xirn chiKcs. Wo secure positions for our graduates. Kor full nartloulars, catnlogiicjiiul Kcli- OC9 free address; OKI). P. M1III.K, A. M., -: Principal. , r RtU"ln AnT C. A iw inn mu ii r m .PATENT GUAR .. MTF EI 1 M f .... Dinimr r.iTuflll MRVItEl I WRITE FOR BOOK' ON PATENT3W HOWjitlffiiTHEM 'H?A:HOLCATE; 2 .5,,,.-REGI3TXRtD ATTORNEY! SeMlPHlLAOELPHIAiPAi Furniture .AT. RYMAN & WELLS MILFORD, PA. . You Miiy got anything you may need in furn iture at bottom u-ices if you may call and Inspect Our stock It is a pleasure to show goods. Lawn Settees $i, Porch Rockers $i., Chairs $3-50 to $7.50 A Set. Tables at any price. Our shoe' stock is complete. Assort ment and Prices will surprise you. 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. 60 YEARS' Vv f EXPERIENCE v Tradc Marks Designs "m1 Copyriqhts Ac. Arizona Hpndfnir ft nkcfrri one) dp(nlin may fltitokly MPPrmm our opinion free wheiber n invontton i rrohnlly p:itenthlo. ,itniiinintrn tiimiiRtiieily (NMiUilenilnl. IlMinlbk on I'nteiiu utit fne lUttfHl mioiwy for ni'i-unun iattnn. I'uMmuii taken tlirouvh Munn A Cow ruuelT pec vti notice without tinrnto. In the Scientific jflmericaa. A MunflnomeilT fl1ntratl wwklT. InrvMf flN ni!timi of aiir n.-u-nt illo Imirdal. Ternm. -t a yt-nr : fMir month, L riolU by all newmli-nler. t"lN'i&Co.38,Bro','-New York Urucb oracj. OS V BU Wuhluiluu. D. - mm Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and all l'at-1 lent busiaesaconuuctrd ior Moderate Fcrs. SOunOrricc is Opposite U, S. Patent Or net i f.uia Mctuiit. ure (jjiciit m KMk uioc Hum Uiuv! (remote iiom V. aaiunL'toa. bcud model, drawing or photo., with dewnp-l ftiun. vie aJi'ise, it patenuuic or nt, Ircouil L-liaree. Jxr ice tit due nil patent is km nrt d. a hmui r-r ilow to l ;uin i'atciiti. wtth icut ot kuiio in the (J. b, aud lore 4; u counuicJ 5 scut Iree. AuJri.-. j.A.snovco. OPP. PATTHT OPflCf, VMINGTON. O. C. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. V. Adjoining Gunaer' Union House Road, carriage, druft and farm horaus for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. BOYS Mere, yuur clutut-e to iiihK ItlOUey MILT .I'lltHtl, bcIIikh CiMlt yull l.lL.SH ttiMII .f; ynu r 1 1 MtfUl lr luc, H f-lei.r 1'Kia-lT of u.t-r 7 uu tM.-h un. Vu cun iiiukt VI to :l every even ing. .! Kl.h Mlo wMiitotl, 'rli: bamiile li.M-le IUJ-; -t. All; '4it, ":'.-; or 3.1 for IOO. Aililrw, J. J. KOI. AN, Ku. OU 1 ml y-lir.l .lre-t, fUlMUUrg. l'. 1 vm VJ run rfA! fe.. - -- G0RRESP0NDE N 6 K S.VSDYSTON. Mrs. Anrelia Middnugli of Ding, tnnn's Fen y wns a welcome visitor nt "Pine Hill F irm" lust week, and also muilo a brief call tit the county sent. Mrs. Mildin";!i ii an exceed ingly spry oldliidy, ve y well ji istrd on nffiilrs of tho day, and a pleris m! and entertaining coiiversuti'nuii-l. She returned home on Saturday. Tim school boird of Delawaie township met at the new Academy m Diiigtuan'a Choice on Saturday last for the hiring of teachers, and by the way we believe this is the first official use of the new building Miss Carrie Hornbeck was chosen princi pal and Miss EUu Westbrook ns as sistant teacher at thn Academy. W. H. fjnyton at L'Kig Meadow, J. Van Sunt Hood at Centre, and Miss Ella Hnrsh nt Coles. E. 13. Kintiierof Stroudshurg, Pa., was a culler at Mrs. Mary O. Ilnrn- becks on Fiidiiv last, whilo tin his way to Newton hero bo made I brief but pleasant calls upon the! boys. Ho rep n ls that heis now en gaged in building a dwelling on his Stronilsbui g farm in place of the one recently burned, and as having temporarily quit his milk and butch er run to in that thriving city. The regular .Sandyston correspon dent of the Piikss) is enjoying his rriji through the Atlantiocoaststates, and will no doubt tell the Phk.ss reai'ois ssome of the incidents of tho trip, and give them the results of his oh (wiitions upon his return. Ilo travels with notebook and pencil handy and will use them both for Iho hem fit of his readers. Francis Simpson is in tho swim to a considerable extent. About two weeks n'o his Belgian Doe dropped a litter of twelve young, 'ind Satur day niht his bay mare surprised him with twin colts All nre doing well. About 40 visitors called to see them during last Sunday. Mrs. John B. Fuller of Walpack was joined by her children in quiet ly celebrating her 66th birthday last Sunday. Mrs. Fuller is very vigor- ous in mind, and a rare good talker on the events of the day. May she enjoy many returns of the day. MATAM0RA8. At a meeting of the school direc tors held Monday Charles S. Houck of Hawley was appointed principal w)ui Fioyd Molony. Minnie Van Akin. Frank Wilkin, Nellie West- fall, Hannah Molony and Sarah Remey, the lattor having charge of the primary department. Miss Leighton was not an applicant Miss Flora Heidenthal has the Rose cown school. F. Wandoll was se lected janitor. Sarah Davey and son-in-law, Vic tor Etmis, have returned from Mid Uletown, after a few days visit. Frank Marvin, wife and son oi Covington, Ky., recently arrived at the home of his parents for a few days visit. Tillie Zihulocker will teach the school at Roses Switch and Howard Allen at Mill Rift. Mrs. G. W. Marshall of Frank ford, N. J., is visiting her Bister, Mrs. Louis Dovoe. Prof. Johnson and wife lately vis ited at Milford aud Thursday left for Mansfield, their new home, to the regret of many friends. Mrs. Alex. Ball acoompanied by Flossio Niles has gone to Now York for treatment by a female doctor. Childrons day will be observed Sunday evening at Hope church wheu a pleasing program will be rendered. Miss Marguerite Rose, who has been spending tho winter in New York, is at her home again. S. Excursion Tickets to Detioit, Mich. On account of the National Edu cational Association convention to be held at Detroit, Mich., the Erie will sell a special excursion ticket from Port Jervis to Detroit, Mich., on July 6, 7 and 8, good going either via Buffalo, and all rail, or via Cleveland and' tho D. & C. N. Co. steamers, at $15 for the round trip. The tickets must be signed and stamped by Joint Agent in Detroit, before it will be good to return not later than July 15, except that if the ticket is deiiosited with Joint Agent on or before July 12, and on payment of a fee of fifty cents the return hunt may be extended to September 1. 6-2H Milford Hand Laundry. The undersigned has opened a laundry on Centre Square Milford, Pa., in the store room formerly oc cupied by (ieo. Dauman, and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the business with promptness and in a neat careful manner. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited John L. Golki.ay. ItlNliMVVS FKHKV. Henry Winter, formerly a resi dent nt Nichecronk Lake, but n iw of Brooklyn, made a visit to this lo cality on Saturday and Sunday last. John Whittaker of Dingman's Is ill nt tho residence of his son-in-law, (1 B. Van Anken, Eq Mr. Wliit t -liter was very nick last week, but is now much better, wo are told. J. r. iWaloney. of Westiall, wa1. in this village oil business on Satur day last. We are informed that George Spenser, of Long Meadow, has lost seven head of cattlo from somo dis ease, or from eating some poisonous weed, iluring the last three weeks. The animals one after tho other sickened anil die 1, netwitlistandiilg treatment was administered them. The Delaware school hoard met ami employed the following teacher: on !-. until ay alternoin last: I'liu cipal of the Ding nan Academy. Miss Carrie Hornbeck : Primary Depart ment., Miss Ella Westbrook ; Centre, Van Sant Hood ; Cole's, Miss Ella Hursb ; Silver Lake, Miss Anna Madden ; Long Meadow, W. II. Lajton. Wages, $45 per mouth, except the principal of the Academy, which is $30. Term, eight months, with the exception of the primary department of the Academy, which is six months. A largo and appreciative congre- gtitiim listened to tho forcible and eloquent lecture on "Home or the Saloon : Which?" by Mrs. S. Bailey in the M. E. church on Sunday even ing last. This versatile lady han dies her subject in an impressive manner, and graphically depicts the results of that wnicli she is so earnestly enlisted against. The Lehman school hoard employ ed their teachers on the 185h inst. The meeting was held at Meadow Brook school hous3. w. h. l. LEDGEDALE. A. F. Simons and wife were the guests of Vincent Runyon and fain ily on Sunday. Ladies Aid will meet at Mrs. Ad- die Beckers July 10th, 1901. Fred Kellaui has been on the sick list tho past week with a very sore arm. Dr. A. J. Simons has been vacin atiug the children in this vicinity Simonstown Sunday school talks of holding a picnic the 4th of July. The festival b3ld by the Green town Aid Society in their new hall Satur day nigh was a decided success. Excursion Rates to San California. Francisco On account of tho Epworth League International Convention to be held at San Francisco, Oil., July 18th to 21st, the Erie will sella special round trip ticket from Port- Jervis, N. Y. to San Francisco, Oil., from July 4th to 12th, with return limit to August 3lst, at the low rato of ll7 for tho round trip. This is an opportunity never before offered to the public, with tho delightful trip across tho oontiuient, and the at tractions offered by the State in which tho meeting will behold, will help to make the attendance large than at uny previous meeting. The glorious climate of California aud inducements offered by the exceed ingly low rates, "just think of it only 67 for the round trip," will induce many to make the trip who would not go otherwise. A trip to California will repay you in more ways than cau bo imagined by a person who has never been there. For routes and best train connec tions please call or address the Erie ticket office, Port Jervis, N. Y., and remember the low rato only $07 for the round trip. It Gray ? "My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair ! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. tl.M a took. All trairlUh If your druirffist cannot .niiply you, eud u. on. tt.'lUr and e will npre.. yuu a botlle. lie .ure and fcive the n tuie ul your uere.l eipre. oli e. Attdit-iu, 1. C. All.il CO., Lowell, AUea. Tho Womanly El ment Needed in O, VjruiUdut. What is true civilization? Docs it consist, in marble palaces. In pintry, painting, statuary? If so, Urpeee and Route, excelled us j hut they went down to death, in s;iite of their splendid physical and intel lectual development, because the right spiritual forces were wanting. True civilization is to do justly, and to love God with nil the heart. When these principles rule the na tional life, all the questions that now vex and t Ilea ten the common weilth will be aasily settled. I do not sny that women will settle them, but 1 do say that she will help to so've them, and you will never solve them without her help. The moral forces of the race are in hands ot woman ; the lack of moral force is what makes weakness in government. "Tho nations that forget God shall perish." The na tion that forgets God, forgets to be just, and this injustice eats out its life with inexorable fatality. That is where America stands today. It is forgetting God in its mad race after wealth and power; it. is for guting the primal law of Eden, when God made man and woman co-rqual sovereigns ; it is forgetting to be just to one-half its people. 1 begot yon, in the name of God, for the hope of humanity, stop this fatal forgetting, and do justice to women. For wo go down together. And I implore you, do not give up hope in human ity or in our ship of state. I know it is fearfully storm-tossed, but it can be saved if only you will bring out all your crew. Thus far you have kept one-half of the crew fet tered beneath the hatches, and the ship is in danger of wreck for lack of their assistance. Bring the wo men from beneath the hatches, strike off their shackles, and leave the re sult with God. We must not write failure against the grand experiment we are mak ing. Tho hope of the world is in America. We have solved many problems : we shall solve this: United we stand, divided we fall It is the same with men and wo men. Women without men would be frivolous and vain, and men without women would go back to barbarism But if we work together, not in con- petition, but in co-operation and In harmony, we shall bring the race to its ultimate inheritance. Zerklda G. Wallace. SUMMER BOARDERS SECURED Bow Judicious and Inexpensive Ad ertisements Can Be Made to Pay by Using a Select ed Medium. The Brooklyn Dnily Eagle is the ideal Resort medium. It reaches the people you want to reach. Its cir dilation is the largest in Brooklyn and goes into the best homes in the entire City of New York. Its name stands for excellence, quality, fair ness and an unparalleled advertising reputation. Its resort rates aro equitable; its monthly rate so low that you can afford to keep before the publio every day. The Eagle maintains two free In formation Bureaus for Resorts one in Brooklyn and one in the heart of the shopping district of Manhattan. They distribute your circulars, tell visitors about your house, and in every way further your Interests. An advertisement in the Eagle, sup plemonted by the free service of its bureaus, is almost a sure invest ment. Upon application listing blanks, rate cards and further details will be sent. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Rooms 28 and 29, Eagla Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. Excursion Tickets to Cincinnati, O On account of the United Society of Christinn Endeavor annual meet ing at Cincinnati, Ohio, the Erie will sell siiocial excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Cincinnati, O. , on July 4, 5 and 6, at $15 for the round trip. The tickets will be good to return when signed and stamped by joint agent up to July 14, except by depositing ticket with joint agent on or before July 11, and paying a fee ot fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be had to August 31. 6-2 A Terrible Explosion "Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. K. Pal mer, of Kirkuian, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that followed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her." Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c at all drug stores. Didn't Marry for Money. The Boston man, who lately mar ried a sickly rich young woman, is h. 'ppy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaun dice, liillioiiMie-s, Malaria, Feverund Ague aud all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle hut effective. Only i. 'ic at till drug i-tores. a ! T. Armstrong & Co., j Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go away from homo to supply alljyour needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, now and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line at bottom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a ha us of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for had debts nnd interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt, payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods, sent out will bo C. (). I), unless otherwise previously nrrnngod. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Geca-a'. Pablic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brand of Flour Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Superlative. Feed, Meal, dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe alty III Orders left at the Mill for delivery will roccive prompt attention. Milford Milling Co., Milford, Pike Co., Ponna. Full Line of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. Pre.orlptlons Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., tJBT Next Door to Hotel Fauchere, NEW Springs Summer Goods Woolen Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, White Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Farming Inplements, Paints and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. ('lover and grass seeds of all kinds All kinds rubber footwear at re at VV. & G. Mitchells. dui"ed prices at Armstrong & Co. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello lo No. f).. or come to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. Jervis Gordon Arnold's Mid Broad Street, Milford. Pennsylvania
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