reU ; -"t Tp-.- ,.,;."jv if' jpr . -H.. I THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANC INSTITUTE Broadway, St. Jemea Buna Inoj, Now York. Forth Treatment nd Cure) of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJKCTION3. k PERFECT HOMR TI1KATMEST OH 8ASI TAIUUM ADVANTAOES I THE LARGEST AS- j J ' SORTMENT IN S X I TOWN OF Tobacco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS "BERT" WALLACE Harford -: Street. HARNESS Of All Kind 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. 1IAFNER. 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. B. Van Tassel. Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Flreav In ont HARDWARE. CTTI FKV, TIN, AGATE WAKJL, JtTC. 'IN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing -promptly attended to T II. Julius Klein. DIXOAD STREET MILFORD, Pa Ufa Insurance T!)8 .32TNA offers f.pociul induce ments both ou Life and Endowment policies Stable, cheap and prompt puvtutK.. of nil cluima. Tor information apply to Lcrcy E. Hipp, " jent, Milford, fa mi es s Ar Vuitr Ikl8..fl ... i . I H. ' -I" .- .ill k '. I.f t'l Cl ro J .-.v. i.' v . ... vl i- i STATE NOIUiAL SCHOOL ECost Sti oudr.bnrg, Pa. A f(9 1 sc i flit i 1 1 r B 8 t ( 2 ?. ? 1 TIIF TK Ml iK Till t'OI'l l.AII INM ITI TION fll'KNS SKI'T. 4, J1MMI. Thi IV' Urn 1 Tr-nlnlug V'hmil f . .r teach pru ! i t iifiti'it on i In nt.iin 1 i tit of thn I) L. fr W K U In V'.;-t ; StroniUlturir, In Hn mldwt nf rh ft-mir- H'sorts tf Mnnroc ctniu ty. 'Vfii fl'MtiirtmiMiTu intd fxirM i xrpllf1 rcHltii, -liNtni; f ultv, liltili Httknclnrtl hinintttitH-il. PuM I nmrlii-il frc. OlnM-s nwt nvurr.ruM 1c(. Nor XT ia eliili'.'v initi! lr rot yon :it Us per ye;tr V p:iid till ihp Bnri' nitl to ptipiK thr only at h not th.it ilit! till- r r tin -iprtnif term In si'ven ym-s wis hnvp nor trtd n iti,('t- (Wd1 of slcknt't. K -rntlon, Colli-go I'rr parntnry Htwhtf, t'ly Mmlc-lln.? I'lutcl, (.. without, extra t-haricrs. ( swur no-'llioiin for our Kraltiar"4. For full pfirticnlars, catnloRuo mu! Erh ws fm., tuMn 'Nt fiKO. 1 BI I U.K. A. MM -:- I'rlnrlpnl. Try Our duo rine FOR YOUR COUGH -AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. AllllSTHONTi DRUGGIST Fire Insurance RELIABLE CO3 Prompt payment of losses The old setabislhcd agency of RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rfous" nnd Lots Hml lots wit limit Houses. lXi.ltr in all khulrt (if lroi'i ly . Life Insurance aent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite o(Tlci of C W. Hull. Mil ford. Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervls. N. V. Adjoining G umaorV Union IIouHe Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large ftock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. BEST FOn 1 DOWELS it: It you fcarfn't ft rt-trvilir. htultliy i mnt of the O.jWcig n try v, j u id in ui v. i . i it. . b'.w, a tl,.ei ai. 1 l-c w.ll. 1-...r.-, , in Ut,: t,ii l It nt pit i mi: ur p: !i ji' e-.m, i -t . v.Mr-l, H.i'-l i- r i. t r-w CANDY IvV CATHARTIC r; 3 t y L .illl. AitJi i i S Biriiiy ukmuiY inpir, (im r T'H.k keep .eon eloco tvm Don't use anv t ihe counterfeits of lie tit's wili'li hazel s.ilve. Mo,t of them are wei thle-s or liable (,, cjui.se ) 1 1 j 1 1 1' v . 'i lie oi 'igiuul leViti s witch hazel salvi is a certain cure for piles, ev.erit i. cufs. s aids, l.nu t:s aolc-i, Ulld bLlU tl.CTC.lb'.r.S. i COMPOUND Syrup of I mi 'i tv t eat 'em Tike candy PlieUl.tltlt. Fit I it,.l..-, Fott'ht Tjm. 01,(1 I'libeud, li.-w i- lucki'h. U i-.ii. fii. i.r (i n- . lu. '.'i i.ni ..j tcisis i J huul. .t L oil All Around the County. i SANDYSTON. .MAT AM Oil. VS. In t!i(! recei.t report of Hie two .-ink nf Newton I see tlmt the .lliloullt ipf drpil!l- stil'j ('! til I'lll'l'k -.(S-jielti s tin! Mini of Iran, 00(1, n:id 1 pi-i-iii:ns this lvink nt Dei'kertown bus Hiillii'xiit- ili!)-silM to raiH the total to a round milli 'ii or men1, i'tiis is a pretty (juo.l s'l ivviiur for in iiiirii'ultural c.iunty. II iw tint 1 1 y there nre, who will sleep over the time alloted them for piiyini; iu assessment, when they know! lei t in case of n losi bv fire they forfeit their insurance. Tliey mean to pay it, "hut delay may prove cost ly mHiietime and there is no time like the present in sueh matters. A Mite pitrty was held at the resi donee of J 'shua Shay on Thursday nitrht and the event brought, out. a ero wiled house. Everybody had a l;ood time. The receipts were$!i 10. The dance hold at the Urirk House hotel, on F rid iy evening, was well at tended, and everything passed nil to t he satisfaction of all concerned. Moutamte is the place where dunces areeondtietod as they should be and as a rule are largely attended. On Saturday upon calling upon Kaudnl Sayre I was sdiown the finest specimen of a Jersey heifer that I know of. She is a beauty in anpear ance and si.e, considering her age. The school building at, Dingmans was burned to tilt! ground early on Sunday morning. Parties bad been setting the building to rights the day .before and its the chimney had Imrned out no one thought there was any danger. As the fire was iirst discovered in the roof it is thouitht to have started from fire smouldering about the chimney. Nothing of value was s:tved. The building w s insured for (1,200. The amount of 1,400 has, or will he asked for at our ensuing town meeting, and I understand that a greater part of this money will be used in hauling gravel upon our main ro:ids. That is right and every driver of a vehicle will say go ahead and gravel every main road in this to All. N Town meeting is not farnwav and I am ti.ld that several eandidatesare hustling to be elected to some office in order to serve their country and rako in a few of the ' long green." Let votenj think the matter overand vote for the best man regardless of party, for Sandyston needs a shake up from top to bottom in its official line. Again I call' the attention of tSe prooer officials of our town, to the fact. that, the two schools along the river tire each running with from 1 to S pupils, and here we are paying 50 dollars incidentals per month for this work It. is an outrage upon the town, and the remedy is consol idation of these Boliools Dare the Board do it? K1MBLKS. Louis and Abhie Edwards, of Port Jervis, visited friends horu his: we-k." Mrs. Albert Ri.vlund nnd tw children, of Hawdey, visited leu brother, Frank and family Monday. J. G. II illiert, of Hingliamptoii, was in t wn Saturday on business Q die a nuiu'ier from here wen on the excursion to Now York las week. Mis J hii C irtright, of Rowland sp tnt M mday with her son, (Jjorg. and family. Those on the sick list here in Mrs. George Cortright, Mrs. Pole. El wards and El M.ilone with th grip. K I) HE MERE. I'ierre M. Nilis and family r now domociled in the Crissmin llinse, and August Mercier lias tak en possession of the Club Houso Mr. Xilisaud family will bo groat'y missed at Eljemere, hut, Elgemeres loss will bo Milford gain and we wish them success in their now home. Robinson Shepherd is getting out lumber for Ins new barn. Adams Bros, are doing the Mawiug at their mill. Lillie Mercier is visiting friends at Milford tins week. Mrs. Eugene Riitt, and daughter. Jessie, attended tho funeral of Nora Steele, at Dingiiian'ti Furry Tuesday Miss Steele U u neice of Mrs Rntt Arthur Brow n and wife, of Ding man's spent Sunday at E lije.more. Rupert Nilis Sr., spent Sundnv here. When the stomach is tired out it must have a lest, but we cin'l live without food. K. idol dysoeici,, Cure ill ls what vou eat" so that yon can cat all Iho goo.l tood you want w hile it is restoring the digestive oi y.l ns to lu-.t It II 1: is f lie on i v )t J al.iliu thjt Uljcalsiiii kinds, ( toud,. Mrs. C'has. Mills and daughter, M iv, left, town tiiis week for their uev li . ill. i .it Passaic, N. J. Mis. Alice J. Triuemau, of Passaic arrived in town Monday called here by the death of her father, Join: Pereival. j Miss Ti'.lio Z ihnlaeker substitute te oher in our schools taught in Miss V.ui Akins M mday the latter being sick. Miss Pauline H niriiique, of Mil ford, called on friends here Satur day. C. liilz who fell from tho railroad bridge is improving. Thus. Armstrong, wife and daughter, Ruth, of Milford, visited the family of J. O. Ryder Sunday. There was a barrel breaking at Hope church last evening. j Henry Lilly, wife nnd son, Alfred, j of Tn-States, visited her parents,! Alfred Billnian and wife Sunday. j H. Philips and daughter, Hattie, of Newton, N. J., were guestsat the , Allen House Tuesday. j Miss Oliver, a daughter of Dr. j Win. Kelly entertained tho Pedro c!uh of Port JervH Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dr. W. B Kelly lately pas-s-ed a few days nt Deposit her form er homo. Mrs. A. Van Ettons residence pre sented a- pretty appearance last. Thursday alternoon nt the 15 cent tea given by the L. (J (J. S of Hope church. The tea was elegant, and a great, success. The proceeds were I5. Mrs. John Simpson and Miss Clara Heidenthal lately visited Miss Laura Aekerson at Newark. Miss Hattio Allen is visiting friends tit Stapletou, L. I. Miss Ada Halnin recently visited friends in Ne.v York. Miss Angela. Orce is pnjoying vis its at AValdwick and Hoboken. A p'ensnnt surprise was fomlored Miss Lizzie Turman an eveuing last evening. v John Koermer is visiting his sis ter in New York. J. Wallace Van Oorden Hsn., of Now York, recently visited his par ents here. Miss Louise Wilkin, iv trained nurse in New York s))ent. Sunday with her parents in this village. Epworth church last Friday even ing was the scene of a large assem blage to enjoy the elaborate simper givon bv the gentlemen. The noni wns tastefully decorated with flow era and hunting tin I tho men were attired in white caps nnd aprona The excellent, menu was printed on the handles of the hatchets which were aftorwards given to the guests as souvonh's. About $:ii was real ized. A good program consisting of nuisio and Rrapliophone selections was renderod during the evening. m need their fatty food to enrich $ blood, give color to tneir cheeKs and restore tneir health and strength. It s . . --- 1- U..1 II I.. saie to say iivai nicy iicany w all reject fat with their food. I COD LIVER OIL WTf HYPOPHOSPMTIS or LIME, soda is exactly what they require; J it not only giyes them the im- J t pJ "tant element (cod-Iiver'oi!) J t in a palatable and easily di-1 v ge: ted form, but also the hypo- J; phosphites which are so valaa-1 hie in nervous disorders that usually accompany anaemia. i SCOTTS EMULSION is a J fatty food that is more easily t digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of J flesh is necessary for health. You can get it in this way. We have known per- i sons to pain a pound a k day white taking it. S.. n.i f i co. lit liru.isl. Si .OT I a I'.OW .Si., Chcnu.l, Ntw Yoik. ' IBs Easy! To Taici w m ... . . Ihin, pale, anaemic girls ban i of dhsra Proffssor Maxwell Sommervilles latest work, bearing the above title, has just been issued. It describes an excursion into the great Desert where the Professor, who Is an en tiiusastio collector of engraved gems, talisMMiw and antiques, went to further enrich his already mag nillcent collection. The boon; de scribes in faultleas stylo and with elegant, expression the scenes and incidents of the journey, the scenery i of the country, manners and cus toms of the inhabitants, its ancient temples and general surroundings. The language used iB expressive and scholarly and brings vividly before the readers tnind the thoughts of the author and the events and pictures ho portrays. It is a sumptions vol ume beautifully illustrated with thirty two engravings of places and the scenery on which with the eye of an artisc he gazed. A brief resume cannot do faintest justice to tlis work, it is a literary gem which to he fully appreciated must be po. rused and tho ample fund of infor i mation disclosed and the charming pictures of that waste of sands which are developed can only he I realized by a study of the work It I is a tno utiient to the erudition, ncu- I men and brilliancv of Professor Soniirrerville which will outlast any of brass and give him a uioreendur iug fame than will his splendid col lections of gems which also bear a high test.im jnial to hid artistic testes and generous impulses as a connois seur. He is much more tban one who simply judges and enjoys, lie creates for the edification and last ing delight of the world. Additional Local ..atter. Dr. J. T. Kothrock has been np pointed by the Governor, and con firmed by the Senate, Commissioner of Forestry under the new act mak ing that a separate department There could have been no better se lection made for the Dr. thoroughly understands the science of forestry is indefatigable and doubtless will develop the State lands to the high est. degree possible. It Is stated in some papers that a company known ns the Sussex i.igtit anil I'ower uompany, with a capital of half a million dollars, 1ms been incorporated at Trenton, with authority to dam the Delaware river where the New Jersey boundary line intersects with that of this and New York State. It contemplates carry ing on the electric light ana powe business. Wonder if the same act will creep into our Ixglslattire. A bill has been introduced in the Senate providing for the construction and inaiiitainence of side paths in townships for the use of bicycles and pedestrians, providing for the election at November election this year and every three years thereafter, of three commissioners, no voter to lie allow ed to vote for more than two candi datts. It also provides for the ns- sessment of bicycles and the levy of 11. annual tax on each wheel. A terrible state of slavery is said to exist, in parts of South Carolina. Under a contract to hire nogroa. nnd q ca'-iotiall.v vhite men nre imprison ed in stockades, brutally treated and c mnelled to work. The outrage has grown np under a system of con vict eising in that state. Judge W. C. Bonet. of tho State Circuit. C mrt recently in a charge to a grand jury directed nn investigation wuich mav develop the horrors of the system. Since the discovery and application of ozo 'ii to use for various purposes, there will be no occasion for lovers of old whiskies to drink that which is . not aged. I?y means of ozone the hilarious fluid can he given the age ind color in a few hours which form erly required years of time. This must necessarily cheapen 17 year old rye and its effect will probably bejust as certain and prompt and the head ache iiiul other attendant next inorn pleasti res just as realistic as from the sinioii pure stuff. Wonderful is science in annihilating time. The Organ Fund Association of lie Presbyterian church exiecfs to tve the third, and last, of its series if entertainments in Brown's Hall, Friday evening March 15, and will nake it a 'pleasant occasion. Prof, (.eopold Fenner, of Port Jervis, a v iolinist of note, will have the music in charge and will be assisted by Mrs. Alinanu Philips, who sings with pleasing effect. Messrs. Hum m aid. Crane, Fenner and Sweezy will render a quartet. Admission 4 ) cents, children 20 cents. BuckWs Arnica Salve Has world-wioe fame for marvel lous cures. It aurmsHeti any othei s ilue, lotion, ointment or balm for Chits, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores Felons, Uiceia, Tnller, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Chapped Hands, Skin i options ; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Oily 25o at all drug stores. See the new flower pots and jardi uivrautW. &U MiluhulU. If CASTE OF TURKISH WOMEN. Ollomnn Kiilr On- Alw.f. Krr Inn tnmlnntlon from .orlnl Infrrlorn. A lons-tantinnple corrrspnmtrnt o( the l.micion Tclegrnph wiitrs: "It is not gi ni ratly known that there exists arti(UiK Turkish Indies of high class a kind of caste feeling similar to Unit pre vailing nni'.nr the Hindoos. It takes the form of a fear of eotitaniina.'on from the outer world, and Is only ob served, ns far as I know, by those who! cannot nfford to keep servants in siilti eient numbers. Before meals ladies always wash their hands at a tap from which the water runs into a ninrhle basin. They will turn on the tap when thev are just going to wnh, hut when thi v have finished they let the water run till somebody shuts It off, as to do themselves would make them un clean. They cannot open or shut a door, as the handle would lie unclean. a slnve is generally kept handy for the purpose. One of these fastidious ladies was talking to a small niece the other day who had just received a present of a beautiful doll from Paris. The child presently laid the doll on the lady's ap, who was horrified and ordered the child to take It away. As the little girl would not move it. and no servant was near, and the lady would be defiled by touching a doll that was brought from abroad, the only thing she could think of was to jump up and let the doll fail. w hich broke to pieces. 'I he same lady will not. open a letter coming by post, but ft servant opens it and holds it near her for her to read. If her handker chief falls to the ground it Ik imnieiii- ntelv destroyed or given awnv. so that the should net use it again. This curi ous state of exeheiivenesi; or fanaticism exists, I am told, in many of the large harems. Among men it is not prac ticed." New ZralnndV. Finance.. New Zealand's revenue for the last yesir shows a aurpius equal to more than $3,000,000 over expenditures. The .lublic debt of the colony standa nt t22K,71,000, nnd the financial state ment proposes that parliament should authorize another $4,.SM,000 loan to he expended chiefly in the extension of railways. The loan will no doubt be authorized. Chicago Inter Ocenn. A Danlh Prov.rli. Ileauty without virtue ia a rose without fragrance. ' A Preference. Kev. Dr. Fourthly 1 honestly believe you think my sermons are too gloomy. Miss Park Slope Well, frankly, 1 do like the more cheerful, he-inarried-t he-girl-and-they-live - happy - ever - after kind of sermons best. llrooklyn Eagle. Want ; 1 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 wriling. The A. T. Mourns Wiioi.ksai.k Hoi;sk Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated cata logue 4 cts. stamps. nich2St Now is the time when croup nnd lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results is ono min ute cough cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, ctilds nnd Bi lling diseases. It will prevent con! sumption. if ' A Li"e 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. Prescriptions C.r.fully Compounde-d H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. yorisiMMM I ears w. n a KHAKI AS A LIFE PRESERVER. rirl Thnt lift. Ilrf-n l)emntitr(r-4 In flip Snnth African ind China IVnri. In the Century, tinder the title of "With Ihe I'diing lti lief Column," nre printed a correspondent's note of the fighting in China, by Frederick l'nlmer. The writer Is eloquent on fhc ndvantapea of khaki ns a uni form. He says: "The accuracy of the Chinese rifle fire is amazing. I noticed that the. bult were knocking up the dust In front of our men after they sprnnp over the mud wall (where the writer whs) and chnrged across the thousand yards between the mud wall and their present position. That is always proof of good shooting. 1 Rttppose that the Welsh fiisilecrs must bridge, the hn iik in the line where I can see no blue points. They- are in full khaki. Oar marines find the Ninth the Ninth, so far as I can learn, Is in n cul-dc-sac on the other side of the road from the marines are wearing their li ne shirts. (Theoretically, all our regiments in the Philippine nre in fuil khaki. Virtually, none ia ex cept those on police duty in the towns. For campaigning, both men and officers prefer the blue woolen shirt, which absorbs perspiration in the daytime and keeps, off the ehill and vapors nt night.) The P.ritish blue jackets are completely in blue, with white straw hats. The French ma rine infantry is in blue, with white helmets. The Itussians in their while blouses, with the nvernge fie'.d as a buckiironnd, nre ns distinct ns the weik's washing on the line. As for the Japanese, the white crow-na of their caps make so many bull's-eyes ns the little fellows html to the double in n chaige; and the .Tnps are so cleanly that, un.ike the T!iiss4ans, they never nllow their white to be soiled and become "natural khaki." ThV ndvnnce this morning, when every man except the fusilier was a moving target, if viewed by the home staffs, wou'.d lie sulVclent to hasten the adoption of knaki by nil the arm ies of the world After South Africa, tine would expect at least an attempt to disco'or white helmets; but every army gets its reforms out of its own experience.'" Warn All Flxril. One of the churches in a little west ern town is so fortunate- as to have a young woman as its pastor. She was called to the ch.or of the pu son alie one day. and saw theie a iniicli einlinrnifcsecl young farmer of the Ger man type. "Dcy said der minister lifed in din house." he said. "Yes." said the fair pnstcr. y0Hm i viuit to kit iner rit!" "To get married? Very well, I enn marry you," Bind the min.siress, en couragingly. "Oh, hut I got n girl nlreaty," waa the disconcerting reply. orooklyn Life. HI. ImiiresMlon. Uncle Hiram Did y' ever consider the question of the origin of evil? I'nele Silas Well, I alius thought the politicians was responsible for a good deal of It. Puck. Rather Knronrairlna:. He What do you think is the most apnropriate name for a girl? Tihr That all depends upon the girl. Your name would suit nic all right.-Tit-Iiits. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. . When in need of any Hello to No. ')., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA road Street. Milford, Pann.ylv.nl. G-0QBS ! And lots of them FOR ! 1YF IT G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. y . I...