"4"-; vv 3 ' .Sir ' ' 11. THE LANE IN3T1T0TE, THC LANK INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamea Build ing, New York. For the Treatment and Cur of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOOKHMIC IN.IKU TlONrf. 4 PKHFKCT IIOMR TRFATMKNT OH SaSI TAltlUM AllVAHTAOKS I The Largest Assort ment in Town of Tobacco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS ROCK SALT FOR HORSES & CATTLE "BERT" "WALLACE I Harford Street. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outlining gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing NEATLY DONE. s Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L F. IIAFXER. 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 IIeter and Fuel Haver in the Country. Now Era Radiators, Two riroa In on IARDWAKK. CUTLERY, TIN, AOAT& WAKK, til'. "l N ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Kloin. BROAD KTREET MILFORD. Pa Life insuranc The iETNA oflora 8(ecial liiduoo nter.td both on Life and Endowment policien Btable, cheap and prompt payiiipi.t of all claiuis. For iuforniation apply to LcrcyiEIUppAcntj MlSford, F Hw Ar Twf Kldtt7a t Tr I'oiU'fi1 Khiumi ng HitUenr- ail t .an?? tilt Bawj iiw- --U UkU.v4 kivku M A. t- -i. . -... ; ,r .u..a ,.Jj Xi STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. s I I Z (it . I I 60 r THR TEHM OF THM IMII'M.AR INHTlTl'TIOPf OI'KNS HKI'T. 4, HUH. Thin Pmrtlcal Training KehMr! fur tiwli- em i fttmitrit mi the imiin line nf the I. I, Ar w K H In Knt StrninMmn. In the tnltUt, f th (rrpnt. r'sntt of Muiiron coun ty. Si'vrn ilepnrt menu mill rmiM's Un rxrrllfd fnrtlltlew, ntrnnfr faculty, ft Atnnifirl main (Mined, l-'uiill rtmrhpd frr-. 'J nfifpf not overiTowilctl. No extrii rhrijrt niH'lt. It ro-t toil Ipsh ncr yenr. pultl nil the tnt' nhl to nnpiU. thu only school thrtt it id tliU for tnn nprhitf term. In wren xrnr we hnro not. lnicl Bet-Inn nnn of ektie"). F.I'M-ntlnn, n11rn-r rt- purntorjr Hewing", t'lnr Moflellnir I'nntfl, rtc, without exirn chnrireM. We nwiiri' position for our prmlimte. Y'r full piiriHHuarH, efitniniruc una fteh- typ free, Hdrtress OKO. P. niBI.E, A. M t -:- Vrinrlpnl. Try Our COMPOUND n - DO! D FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. AWISTROXG, DRUGGIST. NOW is the time to buy and the place to see the newest styles and best quality at the lowest prices is at RYMAN AND WELLS, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. HoilMM hih) Lot il itnd lots wllliont Hiiiai Detilur In nil kliiiltt of Pi-opniy. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite ottlce of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Night Wu Her Terror. "I would cmiiH nearly nil niaht lone;," writes Mrs, Clms. ApplnKte, of Alexandria, Ind.,"and could hard, ly get any sleep. I had consumption ho bail that if X walked a block I would cough frichtfully and spit blood, but, when nil other medicinex failed, three 1.00 bottles of Dr. Kinar'a New Discovery wholly cared me and I pained 58 pound." It is ab solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs. Colds, LaUrippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug store. Waut-d! man for Ruliablo man for Manager of Branch Office wo wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly pive Kood reference when wriline. The A. T. Mourns Whoi.ehalk Hou.se, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated cata logue 4 cts. stamps. inch2i) Help is needed at once when a per sou's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold mav soon become ser ious and should be stoped at once. One minute cough cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst can es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy .Cathartic! . Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Svru a j He ne nvi i in i i sti I WALL I PAPER! OW? NOW is the (Vrtfa X l vj - I I 1 All Around the County. SANUYSTOS. The meeting for tuu ekvtion of .-.ell )ol trustees .ViM oiij ol I lie quiot esl in soaiu j euw. liul viliilo Uiey rtere uu.iut it. wny nut locate too oi Ucmlo of the U ard along t lie niaiti road. To ennlile a teacher to get his oi-sli liccessiUKes a trainp any where Jiuin seven to ten luiict accoidin to wnere the teachers is iucaii'il in me town, and tliut the teacher is liu uy if he or she finds the ollicmi at Home in any one trip, teachers nave their lion Dins lite other folks so we grin and hour it. The dance at Harry Bensleys on Friday night was wed attonded anil troiu what I can learn everything passed olf lo the salislaci ion of all present. It gotiing homo in the morning ("Mints for anything all must have had a good lime. Ctcsar rises to remark tli it "dogs and mickers folhtw the butcher wag on the former for a bono, and tin latter for a iree drink " That was the fashion here at one time, but 1 am glad to Bay it. is no good these days. Just come over at any time and von will see hundreds of little I chicks ai.d more on the w:iy. I Tne people here are getting over the small pox scare when it is known that it was not small pox at all. To hear tlwm talk, all knew it was a fa ko case from the start, hut they got vaccinated just, the same. Klijah Lundy and family moved on Tuesday last to near Basking Ridge, Morris Co., where he enters the employ of a city gentleman. Mrs. Benjamin Utter in getting out of the wagon at home, the horses stinted throwing her to the ground and breaking her leg jif !tv1ow the knee. Our committee met on the follow ing Saturday after the town elect tion, hut transacted little or no bus hii'ss, and met again the next Sat- lrday, hut ns one of the Board was letained at homo by sickness in his family, they will meet again the next Saturday to apportion the road money and appoint ovorseers of the roads. But why bo many meetings. The largo store of Williams & 1c Anulty in Seranton, Pa., was de stroyed by flro on the 19 inst. The loss upon building and stock is esti mated at $100,000. Tho insurance upon the building is $20,000 and the dock $5,000. They ro-opnnod for business in another street the fol lowing day. Mr. Williams is a son of Layton Williams, dnc'u, of Bemi erVille, and is tt brother of Mrs Bonj. Mettlor, deo'd, of this town. Who wouldn't he an editor when the D. L. & W. R. R. gave them fine onliug to Buffalo to view the wonders to be seen there. Editors can sling more ink than the school teachers can in praising their road and the buildings of the Pan Amor ican Exposition. Let tho D. L. & W It. R just try that trip with teach ers for passengers and they will praise road, buildings and all in great shape. The heavy rain of Wednesday night has washed oitr roads and in some places they are almost impass able. Many wells and springs thst have been dry for months have plenty of water, and the streams have enough water to run the mills and it would seem that the long drought is at last broken. Eiias Albright has rented tho farm of Evan Be vans and will move there ou April 1st. Miss Emma Clark, daughter of Wm. Clark, of Hainesvillo, is lving seriously ill at her homo fio'.u a combination of diseases. The people of Montague are bust ling to secure rural delivery, and the chances are that they will get it. Now let some one start to get it for Sandyston, and then we will be con tent. A Newtonian urges tho introduc tion of vocal music in the schools of that town, and if it gets a fo jthold their other schools must have it and another branch will be added to the course of study, and the Lord knows we have enough now to worry the teachers without that, but vocal music is a good thing. Striken a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes E. J. tireen, of Lan caster, N. II., "no remedy heled me until I began using Electric Bitters which did me more good than till the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles ; that they are a grand tonic and in vigorator for weak, run do vn wo men. No other im-dicme can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50o. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. ' When you need a soothing and nea ling an tiscpt to application for an v purpofco. ne tho original DoWitt's witch hazel salve, a well known cure tor nles and i-km diseai-HS. It heals sores without leaving a sear. Beware of coui.le.ti.-lU. M ATA MORAS. J. O. Ityder and wift spent Sun day al Milford. Mrs Harry Clark and oaiuhter, Regenie, havu left Hie village to re side at Hainesvillo, N. J., where Mr. Clark in eng iged in f irming. Mrs. CI. D. Uabriol.of White Like, Miss E Orace Simpson and Mrs. I,. .(. Dunn, of Like Wood, are gue.-ts I Mrs. .1. 1). Wilkm Mis. M. Trainer, of Cullieooii, N i ., has been the guest of hot sister. Mrs. Carl Kehy, and expected to open a millinery store here bin could not secuie a suitable locution The C. E. S. of Hope church tend ered Rev. Uross and family a re ception last evening at the parson age. The rummage social planned by Mrs. S. A. Johnson took place last evening at the home of Mrs. Free Wickham. Miller Shay who hud been aso ciated with his father Ephriiim in the milk business here for seveiai years will after April 1st assume en tire control. He is a worthy young man upright in his dealings and we bespeak for him success. Matt Curtis has broken ground for an N room house for which Alt x Biink has the contract. Miss Nellie Lnngton, a trained nurse of Mew roi k, is home ou n vacation to recuperate her health. Mrs. Maurice S. (itinn was visit od Monday evening by a number ol her friends in honor of her birthday, All had a delightful time and great ly enjoyed the supper. The rummage sale last week wa a great success and netted the C. E S. of Epworth church ;)7.88. The L C. V. of Hope church con template giving an Eisfer suppei soon. The L A. S. of Epworth chnroi will give an Eastr snpiier April IS Misses Elizinetll nnd Florence Rochotte, of Milford, wer.e guests ol Prnf. Johnson Saturday and attend ed the examination for permauon certificates. Rev. Mr. Oross ocoupied the pul pit of Hope church both morniiu- and evening last Sunday and deliv ered excellent discourses to larg audience. ; Jesse Layton, of Port Jervts, wil open tho Htatoil building April 1, lis an ice cream parlor and will als keep an assortment of candy and nuts. Charles Sampson anu family will leave town this week to reside in Port Jervis. They have maiiv friends here who regret their d parture. The family of Z. Koycs, of Now York, will reside in this village the coming season. He will do business in the city coming homo. once a week. S. r.VlTAC. Mrs. B. F. Killaui spent Sund. y at P.iupifc. Cluribel Kimble is absent on a two weeks visit with rolativis and friends at Seranton. Mrs. Herbert Adams expects to return to her home this week its her mothers' health is so much improv ed that she no longer requires hi r ca re. Burn Ny-o is visitin"' old friends and acquaintances hero. A card party was held at M. J. Lynn's lst. Satur lay evening. William Kimble, of Dybeiry, passed through this place last week. Thd many friends of Mrs. A. J, Kimble were much pleased toseo her out on Saturday for the first time since her illness and hope that she will soou ho able to take her usual place among them. E L. Guest, of Tafton, called on friends here Friday. The White school house is closed for a time. The teachar L iron Bortree being sick at bis boarding place with pneumonia. Dr. Simons of Newfoundland, is in attendance, under the good care of Mrs. Bortree, his mother, wo hope soon to see him resume his duties. Mr. Joseph Ansley, resident of Seranton. and who recently died at that place, interred in P iupack cem etery Tuesday, March 2ii. Dh FACTO. A Horrlbl a 0 itbraak "Of large sores on my little daugh ter's head developed into a case of s-ahl hea l" writes C. D Isbill, of Morgantown, Tenn., but Buckleu's Arnica S.dve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Ei .ema, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Pimples, Sores, Ulcers nnd Piles, Only 25o at all drug stores. Yiluc t Tour Howell With riurtrcll. I'amly t'Mliurtie, cure con-sopuoon fortnur. lOu.c. 11 U. C. C. ti.il, Uiuim. rvluud uiouey. kimi;ij;s. Catharine Rntau, of Iiuumoie, spent Sunday here Willi friends. Mrs. C. O. Wheeling and diiugii ter of R,vlands spent last week here w.t 1 frien Is. Jl.-re hiislii d c i ne a, itiii d i V e rfe.oui to a;ii,i a puny her u m t. Sunday, Wilbur K Hly s,j.)iit S.ind iy witii Lick l w.i noil frien Is. M ll It il'M in, of ta.i N itvli, die 1 Sunday m irnin at, tin) li nu.i of Ins I daughter Airs. A. Biugs, after a long lingering ihne.s ng.jd fit years Funeral Wednesday afternoon '2 o'cl am. lii.'erm.uir, in eeuioler hero. E. Malono got. his two rafts from I'liooioinoii E Idy to Lackawaxen and will stare di.vu the Dataware tuis we k. Mrs, Jane M Kiioaii, of Hones dale, spent, lust week here with I ri. -nils. I think if the correspondent al Lodged. ilo will direct a letter to John K. K isiiknong, Rick Co., Wis , in ire Ira Bingham he will reach the parson sought. Improvements going on in this plarie are Frank Biirklmrdt and Philip El iv itejer additions to their houses, Huorge KimOle a new ice ll inse and is tilling il. to day. J. K. II oriiheck, of K pnnunk, was in town one day last week on busi ness. THE RAMBLERS PICKINGS. Has Carrie Nation started a branch oillce in town? No scarcity of water now. Cider is also holding out. It i gratifying to heir of the suc cess of Warren C. Huiv.h winning the Record prize. Warren has fol lowed newspaper corresponding for years and has had bis tips and downs b it always came out the hhiiio old ' Warren." Observer is inclined to make us believe that Montague is the only near by town where they have a surprise party. Holy smoke, It am oler never mentioned M intague, or my one person who did or did not ittend tho surprise. Evidently he .-liiiiks our item cast n reflection on i party of his getting up of which ve know nothing. If Observer will allow corresponding long enough in will ftnd that often he will have 'o depend on information. It is un lossihle to always verify and inves. tigate every report. I am sure tin readers of tho Puess will he glad to near from Observer. A cheap way to advertise: send n lomtmiiiicatiau to a local paper. The Delaware river is clear of ice ind Dan. Predmoro, of Montague, lias men busy hero rafting R. Tt. ties. Observer pleas exeuso above. 1 rank Scitz spent, the forepart of the week in Brooklyn. Sucker fishing has commenced. Rev. C. E. Scudder of the M. E. church must have been pleased to be able to preach to suo'i a large congregation as the one which li.led his church Sunday evening. I believe there are people to whom tho insi lo of a oliurcli is like forbid den ground, because they never en ter. Clarence DeWitt being indisposed has given up his position in the tele phono ollice for a time. Harry Do Witt tills the vacancy. Our Chief of Police is uot inclined to stand any nonsense Quito a lively shower Tuesday evening with a little light. nng and thunder thrown ill. Louis Wagner hiu been appointed soxtoii of the M. E. church, m place of Fred Kirtz who resigned. Beal Eatata Transfer. Certificate of Incorporation of the Pike County Driving Park and Arh letic association charter etc. Henry S. Albright and wife to E nmu Vauderinark 2i0 acres Mil tordtownshipJ.il. .Newiiiio farm eon. 1,150. Sarah A. Fuller and hut-baud to Alice Bonuett lot on centre square Milford B iro. con. 1,8()0. Svlvester Smith to Celini H. Sey mour lot 425 M.itanioias con. L.l.iU. Joseph Frieh to Azellu Shannon 1 14 acres part of Frieh farm Ding mati township con. i'i.Iitfl. E lgar N. Peters and wife to Philip F. Cartright eq ml undivided half acres Lehman Barney Swurt wood homestead con. 41. Patent Co nmonwealth to James and Porter Lakin, 20 acies Porter. I Jaoies W. Lakin and wife and others to Porters Lake Hunting and Fishing Club, two lots in Porter 422 acres, (jnorge Dillumn No. 23, 20 acres. John T. Cross No 33, con. l,325, Horace O II pp to Isabella Koch, 25 acres, Lickavuxeu, formerly as sessed to (ieoi'go Wilson, con 1 lid exchange. 0' T. Armstrong & Co., & Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that yo.t need not go nwny from home to supply all your needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY (HtODS. iicv and stylish. CIiO( E1MF.S, fresh and good. HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH IXO. Any thing in any line nt bo'tom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted n new ny.sN'tn. Al! our prices arc fixed on a ha is of (ash payment. This obviates the n cessity to allow li uriir'giu lor had debts nnd Miterest. To aceonimoilate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt 'payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to curry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, n cash discount of 2",,' is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash put - l3 chases exceeding 1. 00. floods sent out. will be ('. ().. D. fiS unless otherwise previously arranged. j T. ARMSTRONG & CO., s Brown's Building, Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the 6et ..." i'lblic by being ready at all times to Accom moats them. Plenty of Water to run the Ivlill lay and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of ths Bast Brands of Flour Constantly on Hand. Ssal of Minnesota is A Mo. 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 the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. ill i If o Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A Full Line of HOLIDAY GOOD A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUOS AND MEDICINE 4. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, And Everything Usually Found in a First Class Drug Store. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., i lSy Next Door to Hotel FaucU.ive. hrisimas4ew fears W. 6 G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. See t ie new fl ever pots and jardi- Ail kinds rubber footwear at re uiera .t W. & U ilitchelU. tf ducud pi ices at Armstrong & Co. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. ".. or roino to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring floods,' AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. Jervis Gordon Proprietary Articles Broad Street. MilforU, Pennsylvania nfiilliriflr Co.. iimi eg And lots of them FOR v
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