o.i jjjj THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James Bullo Ing, New York. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJKCTiONS. A PKRFF.CT HOMK TT1KATMF.NT OR SAS1 TAItlUM At)V ANTAOF.S. Try Our COMPOUND FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. ARMSTRONG 5 DRUGGIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairingi-NEATLYBONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Hoii8P and Lots nnd lots without Houses. Deulor 1q all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. . . Office on Broad Street, Below Urinaman Houso. 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 Iloater anil Fuel Saver In the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In on HARDWARE, Cl'TlFHT, TIN, AGATE WAlifc. tit. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. EttOAD STREET MILFORD, PA Lifo Insuranco Syrup of lite Pine The iKTNA offors eptxiiul iuduee mcnts both on Lite and Endowment polieiiw StabKv olienp and prouijit jiaynii-nt of ell elitiins. For infuriuution apply to Lcroy E. Stipp, Aent, Milford, Fa STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsburg, Pa. 'ft- t I ' b a e .... r-' THF F 1,1, TFIt M OK THIS rOTM'I.AR 1MSTI H'TION oriCNS SKl'T. 4, lfhMI. Thin I'mrtlinl Trnifiliifr Srluml for t'fich et tu hiliintcd mi t he mniii line of the J). 1j. tV W. H. H. in K-iiMt Stnnnisbtirn, In thn in iilnt of tlu great resorts if Monrim coun ty. Seven (leiiii'tments hikI eoursnn. I n ri:r!l'l fHI II it, ntt-MUg fiirulty, hliili Mtnmlttrtl mnintnlnt d. 1'npils mrliti fr. Chiwn not overcrowded. Noexl rn ctmrfie untile. It eonts you f .tt. less per vi-itr. o p'tiil hU the fttnte aid to pupils, the, only (m'IumiI tlntt did this for the spring term. In seven yenm we Juivii not had a 8erhu Cfie of sickness. Kliwntlon, l')t r pnrHtory Hewing, 'ln.r MMliin; I'aMtel, etc, without extra eliarres. We flecure positions for our gnuhmteH. Kor full particulars, catalogue) and Ech oed free address OKO. P. IIIIM.E, A. ST., rrlnrlpnl. ?rnr.ur8 'u i inr HAL tiKMI ,, rAUIMINARV EXAMINATION fRH PpATENTlOUARANTFrDl i EafsT7oviCE.PioMi'r.fiiHnjL stwctl i VWRITE-rOR!600MOM,PATENT3w, .hOWJMffHEM O MVrA. l1Ul.UMI t I .1.1 . . w " ... . mrpintmrniJTTIlPNT.lfl 1 stBu.Lci.alF nlLAULLr UlA.r A. Furniture RYMAfl & WELLS MILFORD, PA. You may get anything you may need in furn iture at bottom iriccs if you may call and Inspect Our stock It is a pleasure to kIiow goods. Lawn Settees $i, Porch Rockers $i., Chairs $3-50 to $7.50 A Set. Tables at any price. Oar slioe'stock is complete. Assort' uient at.d PriceB will surpriso 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. BO YEARS' -V . f EXPERIENCE fliitfkly asrerinln itr optntnn free whether 1 invention l pn-nniny pKteinnniH. fininiui-tcH-tlnnftfttrlctlyrtiritldcntlnl, 1 Umlhook ou I'ntflut sunt Ire tHilost Hireni'T for derurmn ptiteiitn. rule 1 it taken thmutth Munn h Co. revelr tptruU n-itk, without cinircq, iu the A taMidsomelT HlimtrfttM weekly, I.nrirent etn- rulatioii i.i any ecu ejir : four nn xilIib. 'iilill 1nnifil. 1 1'tnift. f:t m L tkAitbrull nwh'Hlr. tlNN&Co."""" New York f'n Caveats. And 'i rail-Marki obtained and all Jt'at ent bustnc&a conducted (or MoOEflATC Ftcc Our Orricc is Opposite U.S. Patent Orricc i.ind wecaam are patent W tuAC tudM Uiwm. 1 emote irom Wa.shiritua, 1 head inudel, diall ing or photoM With drscrip- uiajpe. Our fee not due til! dm tent is k- urrd. fctAt ol kamc in the U. S. aoui torcia cuuauict. c.A.Gnow&co. O ... Patent Orricc. Washington, O. C. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaor's Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges n-.ado. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL bT. Hiram Towner. f f t? H"re' y.iur cliuuce to niMke t I W '""Hey Mftrr ..'huol, tu'llinn Wall l'utr f lettner KtviiM. Cmt you I.t.S tiinu 1; you avll theiu tor IOC, clear l'ltnl'l, of over 7o uu luwli one. You rnn mitUe tu fr3 every evuu liig. ClKl-Nuliio MeitMl, ftri.-e.: hMiople Ktt.-tpe lo.-; i'i, ft"; 1 or XT for Iim. Alili . , J. J. IMil. A N, Ho. f.o Tti.uty-Uit .Iroet, fill. bury, I'm. mi ' I 1 FA" t ! M G0RRESP0NDEN.eE. SANDYSTON. A number of youns Indies from Jersey linve been working nfc tlie niuff House, Milford, nnd becoming sick wore sent to their homes, the Milford doctor (ltiiK'iosing tlielr n il inont. ns quinsy. Up :i nrrivnl nt their homes the loenl pliysieiun h' OTico ordered tho roiun nnd elotliiny fumigated nnd no one permitted to enter the room of the sick. Motn- brnnons sore thront is not fur from diphfcherm, nnd it inny be Mint for aught I know ; nnd ns quito a num ber visited the sick nnd tin disense being of n. serious nnture nnd oon tngious, thnt Milford )hysieinn should be shnkon np for nnnouncing the nilment to le quinsy, but likely ho didn't know. Fish stories are now in order and from Ihoqo floaung nround tho boys are linving pretty good luck. Borne fine bnss nro being caught hut the Hfovir geneniUy cods with, "The nwful big one got away." Tho recent shower gave the ronds a severe washing, and ns n result. our roads are tho roughest, in years. It is supposed that our committee wns to superintend the road work lug l)ut. so far ns overseoing goes, woll there isn't any. A Indies' aid society will be or ganized nt the church nt. Lnyton on Friday evening of this weok. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come out nnd join the associat ion Miss Vienna Btoll of jBovnns, a recent graduate of the state normnl school, lias securod ft position ns teacher in Iludjon :onuty, this state. A young man from this town vis iting Dinginan's ono evening last week was set upon and brutally beaten by a couple of Dingmnn youths. One of tho assailants was arrested and put under bonds nnd the other skipped. A lnwn social will be held on the clinpel grounds at Bevans on Friday evening of this week, nnd on the following evening a similar party will be hold on the lawn of Francis Simpson nt Lnyton. Rumor has it thnt the parties building tho rnllrond up the Dola ware valley nre having some trouble about tho right of way ou the Penn sylvania side of the river and that parties nre ongaged in sounding tho people on the Jersey side ns to the cost of the right of way over hare. We will be only too glnd too soe it go through, but I am afraid (hit those who are willing to give the right of way now will shout for big figures when called on to go through thoir land. If the milrond means business why not have the land oondomned Many of our Bohool houses and out houses need, repairs, nnd es pecially the latter. I think if bupt. Hill should oxamine each one some one would receive a reprimand, nnd it would be deserved. Last year one or moro school houses were not cleaned and this should bo attended to this year. The finest and most coinpleto col lection of Indian relics was shown to the writer on Saturday last by a son of Elins Moring near Norman ock. The collection includes almost everything used by the rod man and the flints nre especially fine. Young Moring is continually adding to his collection nnd Suits most of his spec imens in the vicinity of Swarts wood. Spocimons cheerfully shown nnd they are worth seeing. The "long greon" goes a good ways sometimes nt eleotions but one would be surprised to learn that good old "Bourbon" will go several notches further ia the matter of catching the floater nnd it is always the poor floater that the Bourbon catches. September may elucidate the story of Bourbon and the float er. "I hve used Ayer's Htir Vigor for thirty years. It is elcpant for a bair dressing and for keeping tho hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Grucnenfeldsr, Crantfork, IU. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. II. M a kotilt. All faititita. If your dmr-irist csnoot iupply you, .foil li. Oh. .t'.iutr Lntl w. . ill you ft Iwitt If. liu .tiro and iv tu. name of jour ur;.ret t rt-b. ortic. Audie.., J. CiltU CO., Lowell, Uua. HairSplits naaaaawaaManaaat M.VTAMOliAS. R'ir. Father Craft of Milford was recent guest with Rev. Father Treis. Mrs. Chas. P. Cortright Is in New York for a two weeks' visit with friends. .Tohn J. Vol si of Now York, who bus boon spending bis vacation with Rev. Father Trols, lias returned home. He was accompanied by Master Jerome Guerin. Mrs. Fred Niles with her daugh ter Flossie and son Herbert has gone to Lake Como. : They will benbsent a oouple of weeks. Miss Floronce Lord is visiting friends in Newbnrgb. J. F. Keyes and wife, who have been visiting at Cochecton, are again at home hero. Mis. Alice J. Trineman of Pas-taic is a guest with her sistor, Mrs. Geo. Strait. Miss Edna B. Wstfall is ou n visit with friends in Newlnirgh. Hope church Bnnday school picnic will be held in Buckley's grove Aug. 15th. Last Sunday evening a song ser vice was held in Hope church which was of grent interest to the lnrge oongtegation present. Geo. F. Far num of Port Jervis hns presented the church with nn oight day clock. A. Quick is rapidly completing his new house on Main street. It will be occupied by F. Oreo. Rev. H. W. Gross has sold his horso, surrey and harness to Chas Debevoise of Jersey City. Ho will spend a few days at Highland park enmp meeting at Perknsio, Pa. Mrs. Lydia Gill, mother of Mrs. Gross, is visiting nt the parsonage. J. C. Prescott has completed nn other piece of flagstone walk to Washington street. C. Clomens nnd wife of New York, who hnve boen : guests with tho Keyes family here, returned home. John Deckley hns a shoe shop and also repairs harness at his place in the Wehingor building. He is in dustrious and deserving of patron ago. Mrs. John Simpson has gone to Passnio for a week. The 15 cent tea given by the L, A. 8. of Epworth church at Mrs Ruth Quick's Tuesday was a pleas ant affair and netted 10. Miss Jeannette Conson of Deposit is visiting hor friend, Miss Olive Kelly. Frank Dilger. has purchased the oorner bouse on River street now oooupied by F. Oroo. J. Wallace Van Gorden, Esq., nf ter a short vocation hero has re turned to New York. The L. A. 8. of Epworth church met this week with Mrs. Chas, Quick aud the L. C. U. of Hope chuch at the home of Hulet Seybolt Mr. Holm, secretary of the Y. M C. A. of Port Jorvis, couduotod the services at Epworth church last Sunday and made a good address Miss Blanche Watts was organist, S. a. Williams and wifo of New York, who have been visiting in this vicinity f5r tho past two weeks have returnod home. Thoo. Orimwoldt of Now York is visiting his mother hero. S. 1'AITAC, Mrs. Louisa Krusl returned to New York on Monday, having spent the past three weeks in this place. Fred Gumble and wife called on relatives and frientls here Sunday. Gertrude Gumblo of Milford is spending a few weeks with her par ents, C. C. Gumble nnd wife. Loren Bortree was the guest of Miss Lola Clark on Friday. Miss Leola Utt of Hemlock Hollow sent Sunday ith thelatter's mother, Mrs. Wilson. 1 We are pleased to hear that Mar shal Wilson, who has been suffering with a broken hand for several weeks, Is fast neuring recovery and we hope that he will soon be able to attend to his accustomed duties. At !iwt we can say our telephone Is In working order. The telephone bell Jingles merrily for the first time In several homes along the line. B. F. Killam has poisession of the ex change, and he has promised to pay prompt attention to all central calls. A Sunday school has boen organized !t school house No. 1, under the leadership or Mrs C. A. Ptllctt. Judging from apKarances we should say that it was in a flourishing con dition and that it has every indica tion of a successful term. Dkkacto. Subscribe fof the PitKss. KlMI!Li;S. John Chapman nnd John Grant nnd daughter of Tnfttni visitel Mrs. John Kirby lnt week. Michael Bonholdt of Now York spent last week nt Lot Daniels'. Q iito n number from here attend ed tho social at Ir.i Simonsju's last Friday evening. All report a good time. Willinm Clark nnd Edward Killam of Paupno worn in town one day last week on business. Mrs. Willis Himonson is visiting her parents. Henry Dowitt and wife at Rowlands. A hoavy shower passed over this place Sunday evening accompanied with thunder nnd lightning The lightning killed three cows of Lot Daniels' which were standing near a wire lence. Tliny were insured. Miss Eva Cooper of Eddyvillo is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Geo. Kimblo. Mrs. Fred Knsscl nnd son of Now York are making an extended visit hero with relatives William Arnold of Brooklyn was in to -,vn one day last week. J. L. Piorson of Scranton is spond- a week in town with friends. Wot GnlMy ttl That. Ilnnffry ilitrgins Wot do yon think? A woman called me a animated scare crow thin morion'. Weary Watkins I've knowed you aence the early 80s, but T never seen no animation about jou yet. Indianap- lis Press. Man's self-esteem will now and then Make honest Judgment fall: For sometimes he's a Jonah when Ho thinks he is a whale. Washington Star. LOVE'S YOl'NU DREAM. The Swain I wish that frog would go awuy. I don't like to propose in public. Chicago American. Joys of the Snbnrbnn Hon.eliolder. Now come the moist and sticky- days. 'TIs sultry everywhere. The music from the frog pond steals upon the evening air, 'TIs time to put the sareen doors up, but all the screws are sone. The Cottonwood la shedding, and the plan. tain s on the tawn. Chicago Tribune. The Woman of It. Mr. Meddergrass Here's a letter from Bister Sary. Mrs. Meddergrass Read the pos'script first. I am anxious to hear the news. Baltimore American. A Forelffn lanKaaa;e. First lioston iJaby What your name? Second Boston Tiaby I don't know yet; they still talk baby-talk to me, Puck. A Foregone Conclusion. "You think she loves you, then?" "Think I My dear boy, how can she help it?" Cleveland J'lmn Dealer. SUMMER BOARDERS SECURED How Judicious and Inexpensive Ad vertisements Can Be Made to Pay by Using a Select ed Medium. The Brooklyn l'aily Eagle is the ideal Resort medium. It reaches the poople you want to rench. Its cir culation is tho largest in Brooklyn nnd 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 publio 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 They 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 merit. Upon application listing blanks rate cards and further dotails will be sent. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU. Rooms 28 and 29, Eagle Building, Brooklyn, N. Y ftTAtlUHrtr. . '" tCAVtTf i I ABELS.' IKAUC 2 . MARKS.-1 .CUPRICHTSi Th!rtv-one ve;m active pnu'tti'e. Opinion as to validity MU'l iwiU-iiuilHlllv. V rite fnt twA 1 : ,t , , i. li .ui. ami rvIrrrlu-M. bL'aort iKUU S- IimI, YV ubioywa, t- fe. I T. Armstrong & Co., I Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is thnt you need not go nwny from home to supply nlljyour needs, or to secure bnrp;ains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted n now sysfm. All our prices nro fixed on n basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to nllow a margin for bad debts nnd interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered tho first of every month, nnd if pnid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on nil cash pur chases exceeding $ 1.00. Goods sent out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwiso previously nrrnngod. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the General Piblic 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, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe 'alty ! I ! Orders left at tho Mill for dolivery will receive prompt attention. ilforcl liilling Co., Milford, Pike Co., Ponna. H. E. E&ERS0?UC0. Have REPETTI'S CELEBRATED CARAMELS, CHOCOLATES and BONBONS. The delight of every lover of confections. Their purity and delicious quality make them everywhere the choice of connoisseurs. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson S Co., I gjSf Next Door NEW ing&Summer Goods Spr 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 nil kinds All kinds rubber footwear at re at W. & G. Mitchells. duced prices at Armstrong & Co. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nnv Hollo to No, ')., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. road Street. Milford, to Hotel Fa ache re.
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