THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. Tor the Treatment end Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A FRKFFCT HOME TREATMENT OR 8AW TAKU'M ADVA5TAGE8. Try Our COMPOUND Syrup of inn HMU rUlH FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DRUGGIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TllIMMIXGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please vou. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnd Lots and lots without Housos. Dealer in all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolovr Crlssman 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 and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal Best Heater and Fuel Savor in the Country. Naw Era Radiators. Two r"lra In on HARDWARE. Cl'TLERT, TIN, AGATJB WAliK, KTC. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Kloin. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Life Insurance The iETNA offers special induce mcnts both on Life and Endowment policies Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to LcroyE. Kipp, Agent Milford, Pa STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsburg, Pa. lies S "5r-' i till ,.- , .(1?: ' J JiV TIIK FAtX TPRM OF Till rOPlTAR INSTITUTION NMT. 4, li00. Thin Prartlml Trnlnlna; School fnf fcrnch em Is nitnutrd on the main Hup of the I). L. fr W. R. R. in Kant Stroiulshurff, In the mill fit of the (Trent rcHorts of Monroe coun ty. Seven rit'pfii-niK'tits nnd course. I'n- pxrplloil furl I it left, strong faculty, hlfrh fltanrinrri nmfntHlnecl. Pupils ronrhpfl fre. Classes m t ovorcrowdod. No extrn charge miido. It costs you lww per year. n pnttl all the ta(o aid to pupils, tow only school that did thin for iho Rprtiifr form. In seven years we have not hnd a serious cape of skknesfl. ;incutlmi, on" Pre paratory Hewhiar, Clay Mmtollnv I'ato!, etc., without extra chnrjres. We secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue nnd Ech oes free address GEO. T. mitf.K, A. M, rHiiHjml. , M - al K K i patent! r. uar a n tf r n M I nrATlftVICt . PROMPT, f AtTMf UL BtRVICtl (. AWRITEIFORIBadM0M.PATCNT3v 5 ;T57It?EGISTIREOiATT0RNCY tSSrhil'adelphia!pa5 Furniture RYMAR & WELLS MILFORD, PA. You may get anything j'ou may need in furn iture at bottom prices if you may cull and Inspect Our stock It is a pleasure to show goods. Lawn Settees $i, Porch Rockers Chairs $3.50 to $7.50 A Set. Tables at any price. Our shoestock is complete Assort ment and Prices will surprise you. Table Dainties. Frcsli 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. tr'4 60 YEARS' v' EXPERIENCE 1 V ' ' aa Trade Marks Designs ''rHH1 Copyrights Ac. AnT"ti HfndinK n nfcetch nnd dpnrripHnn nmy nutckly KHcortain our opinion froo whether in Invention In tr..tinhly pntntnMn. ('(iniiminlc a tlnnnptrictljrnmtirtentlftl. nnnhnoti on Pumi tent frte )!let Birpimy fir ritui ii-k pat elite. l'Hits taken tlimimb Munn & Co. receive tperinl notice, without clinrue, m tlie Scientific JImcrlcaa. A handsomely H hint rat ihI wppkly. I.nfnt rip. cutntiuri of any bi-iHiiIitiP Journal. Term, f'l a yc.ir; four months, ft Bold by all newni-rilrti. Co.36'6'"'- New York U ranch OQioe. S W SU WaahUuttuu. U. O- Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all i'at-' cnt bumneuconductsd lor Moocrste Fees. OUKOFriccis)OProciTC U. S. Patent Orricr .tut! we camici ure patent ut ka Uiu Una iUuc remote lrom Washington. 1 bead mode!, drawing or phoo.t with descrip-i ion. v advise, it patentable or nt, tree 01 Jinrgn, Our fee not due till oaten t is secured. 1 a bimmi rt How to Obtain Patent." with' cot oi aiiic id the U. S. And ioreia cuUDliick! acut uee. Auurcss, C.A.GfiOVV&CO. ywWvwvwvwwvwwwwwv Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer'e Union House Road, carrioge, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. BOYS Here's your chance tn niHke money alter si-liool, Belling Wail raiter Cleaner liecle. Coat yon than U; you aell theiu lor l"c. a clear 1'ltOrli of oer 7e ou each oue. Vou can make IM to m-i every even ing, til HLS also wanted, hrlcett: Sample Kt ciiie loc; Vi, fill; KO, 7.1c; or 35 for 1!M. AtldrcM, J. J. 1MI1.A.N, .No. At) Twenty-Ural street, ittnbury, t'a. rTATE mm Hi M - m 1 jPI w MM CORRESPONDENCE. SANDYSTON. A day or two ago it was my good fortune to puss through the Brick House in Montague. Of course I stopped to sec my old friend Wieland, proprietor of the hotel nt that place. He 1ms a pet bear and it is as playful as any kitten and as harmless. It is u fine specimen of that fiuimiil and il you wnnt to wrestle, Bruin is ready for business ami seems to dearly love to rough it w ith any one. A party consisting of three young men from llainesville took in the dance at ltaymondskill one evening last week. On their way home they came in collision with a Port Jervis party, and the result was a badly wrecked waffon and a broken collar bone for one of the ynuiir men and 3 )fne pretty bad scratches for the other two. Irs. Ann I'ycrson, widow of Rich ard Ryerson, late private Co. 1, loth N. J. Infantry, has just received her notilication of allowance of pension of f8 per month, and about ifSO ac crued pension. This pension is a very deserving one. Mr. Edward Hhupe received a let ter a day or two ago from Cole Shay, lis nephew, dated EaOuaira, Venez uela, in winch Cole states that lie is in the enjoyment of good health and having a good time, lie is aboard the ship Mayflower of the navy. The many friends of Cole will be glad to hear of his whereabouts, as he was formerly a resident of Sandyaton. The "Hoe" fish law seems to be the subject of discussion in our county press and is much talked about every where. If this law is kept before the public until the election takes place it is pretty certain that the voter will know lust what he is voting for, and if it fails the people only have them selves to blame for the failure. Specimen post oflice boxes are now on exhibition at the Layton post of fice and parties can be supplied by the department and at moderate cost. The square box is the one preferred and as they are made of heavy sheet metal will last a lifj time. They will lie a great convenience to those living at a distance from the oflice, as well as to the carrier. ! It was the pleasure of the writer to meet Mr. Jacob Decker, a former resident of Walpack, but who moved to Minnesota in 1H5G. Mr. Decker and wife are visiting friends and rel atives in New Jersey and the east and his description of the west and methods of farming pursued there are very interesting, lie located near where the city of Austin is situuted, ami possesses the advantages of rail roads and telephone and are ahead of us in many tilings. Hay and harvest is in full swing and if the weather stays fair during this week the greater part of the harvest will be taken care of. The picnic of the Farmers', Me chanics' and Tradesmen's association will be held on Aug. 2Uh and the sale of privileges takes place on the tilth on their grounds at the Durtis place. Once in a while a family changes their name or the pronunciation of it and now Deckertown, this county, has grown tired of its name and wants to be called Sussex. It has been known so long by the name of Deckertown that the name should remain Just as it is. It is rather singular that a party not possessing whiskey can sell it, people get Intoxicated on it and yet the seller own no whiskey and after selling it dare not risk taking pay for it. Funny, isn't it. SUMMER BOARDERS SECURED. How Judicious and Inexpensive Ad vertisement Can Be Made to Pay by Using a Select ed Med'.um. Tho Brooklyn Daily Eaglo is the ideal Rosort medium. It reaehos the people yoa want to reach. Its cir culation is the largest in Brooklyn, and goes into the best homes in the entire City of Now York, its name stands for excellence, quality, fair ness and an unparalleled advertising reputation. Its resort rates ara equitable ; its monthly rate so low that you can afford to keep before the public every day. The Eagle maintains two free In formation Bureaus for Resorts one in Brooklyn and one in tho heart of the shopping district of Manhattan. Thoy distribute your circulars, tell visitors about your house, and in every way further your interests. An advertisement in the Eagle, sup plemented by the free service of its bureaus, is almost a sure invest ment. Upon application listing blanks, rate cards and further details will ho seut. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Rooms 28 and 29, Eagle Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. DLNCMAN'S FEIIKY. Mrs. (tilmoro and daughter Carrie nro ngnin domiciled nt their summer residence at Centre. Ilia. Frnzor is occupying her cot tage for the summer. Mrs. Ryder has removed her fam ily to the Donaldson cottage on Sil ver Lake. Ran Cortright came to town the other day with his arm badly swob len, the result of a fall while work ing on the road. Worms and red anta are playing havoc with corn fields thia season. Will Hornbeck complains that one of his fields hna been entirely de stroyed. Salt and slaked lime, a tablespoonful of each at a hill, is an effective remedy. John Hood, our supervisor, who was persecuted lust spring for tum bling the ditches in the road nnd making them impassable for the time heing, now that they are dried out, is being highly praised. There are gutters now to eivry off the water when formerly it remained in the ruts. His section is in flrst-cluss condition showing that he under stands his business. II. D. Wells is preparing to rebuild the house on his farm which burned two years ago. Our representative has received trout for restocking Decker's creek I lie telephone crop 13 growing hero. There are now six phones on the Silver Lake wire and nnother will be added soon. Having noticed the now advertise ment in the Press of Wallace & Thrall of Milford wo took a look into their store and judge by the class and number of customers we saw trading that they will not have to go west to grow up with the country but that they will grow nt home. Armstrong and Co. won't let any one excel them in the shoe lino. Thoir latest addition la the Merri inac plow shoe, a substantial, sowed russet shoe supplemented with a double row of pegs and double riveted at the sides. Fits nicely around the ankles with plenty of toe room. Price tl 50. We are informed that Arthur Emery of Centre is very sick with heart disease. The report of what our represont ati ve did at Harrisburg sounds rather quoer. We do not think his constit uonts here read up his conduct. W. H. L. in a recent article thinks this place should not be called "Dingman's Choice." If any change is made why not shorten it to plain "Dingman's." csomo purveyors or wood tor our schools are disappointed this year because they lost the job. The rea son was that last year they did no furnish the wood promptly. Oar directors do the proper thing some times. It is rumored here that J. B Wcstbtook and II. B. Wells will make a trout pond of their mondows As is the gonoral complaint in oth er pi ices there are few boarders here. Caesar It Dazzles the World. No discovery in modicine has ever created ono quarter of the excite ment that has been caused by Dr King's New Discovery for Con sumption. It's severest tests have boon on victims of Consumption Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health For coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whoop ing Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by all druggists, who guarantee sntisfac lion or refund money. Large hot ties 50o and tlOO. Trial bottles free & Advertise in the Prkbs. Loner Hat IT " About a year sgo my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it Is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, sim a toui. ah rniu. It your urm;j:i-.l cannot subtly you, end us one unilur and t will eiprend itu a iHiitle. he aure and five the name ol your uearest ex;irrn nitii'e. Adiinwt, J. C A 1 1 It ., Lowell, M ATA MORAS. The following have taken fresh air hildren: Mrs. R. S. Pauley, five; Mrs. Coe Becker, two, and Mrs. Ed. Lord, one. W. Wllscy nnd wife of Brooklyn ml L. Bennett, wife nnd two daugh ters of New York are guests at the Bell farm. J. F. Keyes, who rides a wheel at the nge of seventy and who has been cry ill, is now able to take a carri age ride every morning nnd his many lends are greatly pleased at his re- overy. The denth of Ed. Wonnacott was a sad affair. Early last Saturday lorning he fell from n fast freight train and was instantly killed. A hort prayer service was held at his ate home Monday morning and the remains were taken to Wnymart, Pa., his former residence. He is survived by his wife and one brother living here. William Coleman and wife of Mid- dletown, N. V., are guests of Martin Fisher on Main street. The Keystone cycling club meets this week nt the Home of Cora Bill- nan on Cookson street. Mrs. James Bundle of Montague, N. J., is a guest with Mrs. Ephraim Shay. Miss Carrie Bundle, a teaeh- r in the Passaic, N. .1., graded schools, is also a guest in the same home. A lawn social under the auspices f the J. P. S. of the C. E. of Ep worth church was held on the lawn Monday evening which wns a great flnnncinl and social success. The entertainment at St. Joseph's hurch took place Wednesday eve nine, excellent Home talent was represented and ice cream and cake were afterwards served. John Eisenberg is visiting rela tives in Middletown for a few weeks. 8. S. Williams and wife of New York are in town the guests of At fred Billmnn. Mrs. Williams for- nerly resided here. The little pet dog "Nit" at the Billumn home has been poisoned. He was a very intelligent canine and will be greatly missed by the family, Mrs. O. JIalstead of Garfield, N , is a guest with her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Remey. John J. Votz of New York is making a visit with Rev. Joseph Treis of St. Joseph's church. A pleasant picnic took place at Caskey's grove Saturday afternoon when a party of little people from this village numbering somo 20 had a very nice outing. The L. A. S. of Epworth church meets this week at the home of Mrs Irving Hunt on Washington street. and the L, C. U. of Hone church meets with Mrs. Hulet Key bolt on Fifth street. Married Monday evening, July 15 nt tho Methodist parsonage In Port Jervis by Rev. Chadwick, William J. Davey and Miss Kittie A. Can Held, both of Matamoras. Miss Min nie Gantz was present at tho cere mony. Mrs. John Wonnacott is quite ill at her home on Adams street. Only $17 to Chicago and Return. On account, of the Baptist Young People's Union, of America, Inter. nationnl Convention at Chicago. 111., the Erie will sell special excur sion tickets from Port Jervis to Chi cago at 117 for the round trip on July 23, 2t and 25, good returning when vised by joint agent at Chi cago to July 30, exsept if ticket is deposited with the joint agent, nt Chicago after July 3d, the return limit may be extended to August 21 ou payment of a fee of fifty oenta at the time of depositing the ticket. These tickets will be good to stop over at Buffalo either going or re turning for ten day3 by depositing the ticket with the joint agent at No. 50 Exchange street, Buffalo, and paying a fee of $1 at tho time of depositing the ticket. 7-19. White Man Turned Yellow . Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow, Kis skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and be suffered torribly. His mala dy was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was ad vised to try Electrio Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver rem edy, and he writes : "After taking two bottles I wns wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidnoy troubles. Only 50o. Sold by all Milford Hand Laundry. The undersigned has opened a laundry on Centre Squnre Milford, Pa., in the store room formerly oc cupied by Geo. Dauman, and will do all kinds of work pertaining to the business with promptness and in a neat careful manner. A share of the publio patronage is respectfully Solicited. JOHN Li. UOL'RLAY. illlH 2 f T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We ofTor a lino of new Spring Goods, "j UNSURPASSED AND COMPLETE 6 Our point is that you need not go nway from homo to supply nlljyour needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both pnrticulnrs. DRY GOODS, new nnd stylish. GROCERIES, fresh !? nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH- ING. Any tiling in nny lino nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a now system. All our prices nre fixed on a basis of ensh payment. This obviates tho necessity to allow n mnrgin for bad debts nnd interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not ennblo us to carry accounts longor. Statements rendered tho first of every month, nnd if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount, of 2 is allowed. Tho same discounts given on nil ensh pur chases exceeding $ 1.00. Goods sent out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the General Fabric 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 ! ! ! Orders left at tho Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. iilford tilling Co., Milford, Pike Co., Penna. Full Lino o, 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-Clnss Drug Store. Prescription Carofully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., ftF Next Door to Hotel Fanchoro. NEW Spring&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. Clover and grass seeds of all kinds All kinds rubber footwear at re at W. & G. Mitchells. duced prices pt Armstrong its Cq. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, DRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or conic to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Milford, Pa. Arnold's Mid Broad St root, Milford, Pennsylvania
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