l:-h " ." THE LANE INSTITUTE, THC LAN C INSTITUTE CO. MIS Broadway. t. Jamaa Bulla Ins, Now York. For tha Traatmant and Cur of LIQUOR, OPIUK AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJKCTIONS. A PBIirKCT HOMlt TRR ATMRNT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGE" The Largest Assort ment in Town of Tobacco, Cigars & Cigarettes. HIGHLAND BRAND OF CANNED GOODS pnnr catt vad aVVVUi W&-aU. A' Vi f HORSES & CATTLE I -AT "BERT" WALLACE Harford -: Htreet. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing l-, Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. 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. D. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth street MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Ilea tor and Fuel Bayer in the Country. Now Era Radiators, Two PMraa In or 1 AHI WARE. CI TURT, TIN, AOATK W A lilt, KTC. IN ROOrlNOAND PLUMBINO A SrKCIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julluii Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Lifo Insurance The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies Stalile, cheap mid prompt payment of all claims. For iuforuiatitjn spply to Lcroy E. IHpp, f.cnt, Mllfard, Pa Pr n .'bi'i P 'tff ub Hi tii cure Bit k'ii.r Ul. Km- tat- aV44 li.WUri tli.atuf tW.,i MMIU Wf fl. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudbnrg, Pa. V, 1 I J a I TUB FATX TFKM OF THIS roprLAR INSTITUTION OFKN9 NBPT. 4, 1JMM). Thin PrUcl Training Srtinol for torwh- eri la ritufUl on the Tnnln line of the ). Ij. & W, R. R. In Kfist Strnmlsbiir, In the ntidnt of th ' (front Tfnrt of Monroe conn t.T. Sptbh rtfpftrtmoiit- unit coiir-M. t n- excf lied fnclllHrit, strong; family, Mh fltnmlnrd maintained. PuptlR married fre. r;ifwpfi noi ornrcrownra. in o extra clmr tnnrin. It cost you 1es per yp.ir. V pfild nil the Rtftte Hid t-o nupiU. the only twhool thnt did th 1 for the spring tor in. In wvpii yonrg wo hnro nft hud h norlnns cne of sicknt'ss. Ktocntlnn, Oollejefi pre paratory Hwlnr, Clay Modeling Pawtel, etn., without extxn churls. We secure po-ttlonfl for our ffrnduntefl. For full particulars, catalogue find Ech oes free, nddrena GEO. P. BIKKR, A. M., -:- Principal. Try Our COMPOUND FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. ARMSTRONG 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 WELLS, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House and Lota And lots without HotiHes. Denlur In all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite effloe of O. IV. Dull. Milford, Pa. CTAlltHrO, ,, CAVrsTaV p.! CA- l'r,ti Prfr ? J r r , iii-i if m t f 4 M AH Kir -COPVRIOHTS. Thirty-one Te'vrl svlTf pmctire. Opinion as to Tmlnlty and U'iiutMHty. Write for took r( lhlru.TVnnn,1 rvl.-rrn... El'SON BKO&,24 f tttat, WubliiUa, U. 6. Want?d! Relinble man for Mannger of Branch Offloe we wish to open in this vioinity. If your record ia O. K. here is n opportunity. Kindly give Kood roforouoe wIibb writiiifr. Tiie A. T. MOKKIU WllOI.KsALB IIODttK, CSnoinnati, Ohio. Illustrated cata logue 4 eta. aUmps. nichi tilauM Vwir ttowala With Caacarata. Cnnay C.tii.rtla. cure coutiiipatioa (orevar. tda.auo. It c. C-O. fall, UruiKibU refund iuub. Help Is needed atonce wliena per on'a life is in danger. A neglected cough or oold nrnv anon become ser ious and should be stopped at once. Oue luuiula cough euro quickly cures oouphs und colds and the worst ens es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascartts Candy Cathartic are as far ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Syrup of lite Pine correspondence. SANDYSTON. The Riirost indication of sprintr is in hearing tli6 f imiliur clink of the quoits on the villnRO green. Many signs are apt to fail, but you can gamble on the fact that spring is surely here when that "clink, clink" is heard. Mr. Elizabeth Tisdell, wife of Richard Tisdell of Sparrowbush, died at that place on the 18th inst. She was a daughter of Nicholas Tilliman, deceased, of tins town, and of his family of nine children this is the second death, Albert dy ing at Port Jervis on Jan. 2 and Elizabeth as above stated. One of her brothers, Alfred, resides in this town and another, Nicholas, resides in Walpack. Deceased was 72 years of age. Dr. Hughes drives over about as many miles of road as any mnn in the Delaware valley, and it is no more than natural that he should be a lover of good roads. He has had tho road near his residence filled in with stone, thus raising the road quite two feet, tho township agreeing to cover the stone with gravel, and when completed will be ft good job. Would that there were more men in this township as pub-lio-spirited as the doctor. Rambler, in last wook's Press, asks, "Will Sandyston ever get quieted down?" I rise to remark that Sandyston should not think of quiet or security as long as she lias men within her borders who burn buildings, poison stock and girdle trees, and also contains persons who tacitly, if not openly, uphold such dastardly crimes. Does Rambler agree with ine so farV In the New Jersey weather report for March I find an artiole which is highly interesting. On the third page of the report is a full descrip tion of tho solar motor. This motor is in successful operation, working a 15-horso power engine, at the Os trich farm at Pasadena, Cal., nnd it is used to pump water. It lifts 1400 gallons a minute. The power for this machine is obtained from the sun's rays by means of a great reflector containing 1800 glass mir rors each 3 inches by 24 All you have to do when the sun shines is to start it j then yon can go about your business. This is a great age of invention, and H is only a ques tion of time how soon aerial naviga tion will be an assured fact, for sub marine navigation is a success and travel through tho air is bound to come and that soon. Last week was a dreary one for the sun was hardly visible at any time. On Saturday afternoon and evening it began to rain in earnest and by Sunday noon 2.46 inches of water had fallen. This must certainly replenish the springs and wells that have been dry so long. The town committee met on Sat urday last to sell the contract for hauling dirt and gravel on onr roads. After much argument it was decided to make three districts of the main roads and appointed over seers for each : John W. Johnson to have the road lrom Lay ton to the Montague line ; Henry Steffen the road from Layton to the Frankford line, and W. H. Van Sickle the road from Layton to the Walpack line. All are good men and we shall have good roads, for which let us be thankful. The Andover correspondent of the Sussex Record seems to have an objection to the editor's placing the names of correspondents along with their items, and says something about the surreptitious taking of chickens on the part of the corre spondent. Well, I won't argue the question, but correspondents, as a rule, will eat chicken; but steal? No, sir I Miss Rosetta Coursen, daughter of John E. Courson of this town, died on Saturday last aged about 3H years. Deceased had been very ill for some time and her sufferings were terrible, and death came as a happy releaso from pain. Her father is quite sick and is confined to his bed. The iron bridge nt Layton has re cently been repainted ana presents a neat appearanco in its coat of white There are others in this town budly in need of a coat of paint and plank. 1 am glad to note that at the re oont examination for diplomas at the .Newton business college the Missos Emma and Eitelliv Hursh of this town were graduated, tho for mer with a percentage of nearly 97'4 and the latter with nearly Mis Emma at once steps into the Morria'ii shoe factory as stenograph er and typewriter, while Miso EstelUa has the preforenco of two positions. When this institution was started a few years ago it was thought Newton would not support it enough to make it. a success, but under the hustliiis maunder, Prof Hopkins, its list of pupils lias in creased, and many of its graduates are now hchling first class positions. Its success as a school of instruction is no longer doubted and for which Prof. Hopkins is to be congratu lated. Bort Rosenkrans of Norfolk, Vfl , s lent n few days viKiting friends and relatives in this town. Ho returned to his southern home where ho is engaged in business, on Tuesday. The Pan-Amorican Exposition at Buffalo promises to be the grandest exhibition of American productions and inventions ever held in this country. It id only 383 mi'es from Port Jervis by the Erie, so the cost of going will not bo great, but tho cost of living at Buffalo may bo on the Waldorf-Astoria rate, nnd then if your pockotboolc can stand the strain, see the whole thing. In looking over the different school buildings in this town, I find that every one, without exception, needs repainting, besides other ro- pirs. Now that vacation is not far away, why can't tho Baad of Edu cation get things in shape for a thorough overhauling and have it done during the vacation so that everything will be in order when the schools reopen in Septembor noxt. An it-spoofion will bear out t'ie facts above statod. DIXOMAN'S FERRY.' L W. Howey has mounted his steam sawmill at Deep Hollow and is busy doing custom work. Several of our young men have secured positions for the suinmor in Jersey which makes a scaroity of help here to finish np the tie jobs, Cow buyers are appearing. $30 is offered and $35 and $ 10 asked, the supply boing limited. Tho Jersey legislature and tho 9 o'clock fish law is a case of not knowing what to do. Tne members are sent there to make laws and they think they must do something to earn their wages. We see that our Representative voted In favor of the liquor law, which is all right became that is what the people elocted him for When citizens desire to bring np their children under more sober and elevating surroundings they will vote for another olnss of men to make their laws. It is said that Laf. Crone is so much improved as to be able to go back home. George Raitt, who had tho mis fortune to be ruptured, is now able to sit up and make out his road duplicate. Clmrles Simpson had one of his fingers out off by a careless team ster throwing a rock from his wagon while Simpson was laying stones in a culvert. Dopue Titman while assisting iu loading telephone polos had two of his fiugors badly mashed. Some having business to Newton recently complained of dusty roads, but they have a liquid over there which prevents choking. Geo. W. Donaldson has sold his large tenm. Charlos Person has a model house whore he can hatch and raise chicks in the coldest weather. From rooent reports Mrs. Caroline Smith is recovering Bnd we hope to see her out again soon. Butter yet 21 cents a pian l and eggs 13 cents a dozen. Potatoes are scarce and command a good price with few to be had. Some people have an idea if they advertise thoir cattle, sheep or other proporty in tho paper they will not be able to get so good a price for them, because if advertised it looks as if they wore compelled to sell nt any prioj. Funny why the same rule won't apply to other adver tisers. Milford seems to be expanding a growth of a mile in one season is rapid work. George Warner drove over the hills down here last Sunday. We seldom have the pleasure of seeing him down this way. All the girls and boys seeking situations for tho summer here have found employment. The job on cavo bank is a good one by whoever done. There is no stint to the) width of the road thanks to II L. D. Cabsak. When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to huultii. It is the only prep aration that digoalsall kinds of food. MAT A MORAS. The L. A. S. of Epworth Church will tender a reoeption to Rov. T. G. Hponeer and wife nt tho parsonage this Friday evening as nn expression of gratification for their return. Tho congregation is invited to bo oresent. A pleasant program wns rendered at St. Joseph's church Wednesday evening. Doric Watts and wife are house-! keeping in the place on Cunning ham streot lately occupied by Floyd Kilpatrick. Miss Margnorite Seybolt and brothor, Frank, visited thoir sister, who is a trained nurse in Now York, last Saturday. Master Frank took the civil service examination while absent. Mrs. R. S. Dnney has a fine col oe.tion of begonias and othor house plants, and has recontly purchased a new piano. Alex Riley ond wife of Frank- ford, N. J., are visiting relatives here. Chas. II. Wood, daughter Blanche of Milford nnd Miss Jennie Goble of Port Jervis called on frionds here Tuesd y. Mrs. M. Trainer, who contemplat ed opening a millinery store hern, is now located at Calliooon, N. Y., and is doing a large business. Mrs. Ed. Lord is her agent here. Win. Shay will in future continue his milk route Sundays. J. H. Gordon of Port Jervia is now occupying with his family a house on River street. He recently united with Epworth church. The ton-cent toa given by tho L. A. S. of Epworth church Monday evening was well attended and a pleasant social offair. The Sunday school children of St. Joseph's church gave an enter tainment Wednesday evening. Rockwell Heidonthnl lias accept ed a position as traveling salesman with J. W. Crosby Bros, of Dan ville, Va., tobacco manufacturers. E. J. Lord and wife celebrated the 8th anniversary of their mar riage Thursday evening Choice refreshments were served. Easter services wore celebrated at Epworth chnroh Thursday eve ning. The tables wore nicel deco rated and a fine supper wns served. A very pleasant entertainment un der the direction of Mrs. Frank Corwin was given. The proceeds were $22.90. S. PAUPACK The Spring moving, which usually strikes oity and country nlikoat this season of the year, has attacked sev- eral of our citizens and a number of farms have changed occupants. Ed. Sample and family have mov ed to Arlington. John Bid well has left us and is now residing at Centrevillo. A family from New York bos pur chased the farm formerly occupied by Chas. Singer, while the latter has moved into the Bennett house owned by Conrad Gumble, Jr. The family of B. F. Killam has ar rived at their farm, where they will remain for the summer. Messrs. Edgars of Scranton spent a few days trout fishing in this place last week. George N. Killam ond wife, took advantago of the excursion and spent Easter in New York. John Zimmerman returned home on Thursday after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Pater, son, N. J. JoeSlocntn of Scranton is the guest of A. J. Kimble And family. Charles Kimble, who has been spending a few weeks in Scranton, has returned home. Born, to August Singer and wife, a daughter. Our schools are nearly all closed for the summer vacation. Owing to the serious illness of the teacher of school No. 3, the torm is being finished by the teacher's sister, Miss Cora Bortree, and will close this week. Defacto. Summer Excursion Rata to Niagara Falla. Commencing April 30, 1001, and until October 31, 1901, the Erie will sell their regular summer excursion ticket from Port Jervis to Niagara Falls, N. Y., good to return on or before November 30, 1901, at $14.75 for the round trip. These tickets are gxl going or returning via Avon Springs or Port age, and are good to stop off at any station on notice to conductor either going or returning. Here is an opportunity to visit the wonder of the world, Niagara Fulls, and take in the Pan-American and stay as long us you wish. 4-120-4 w. WANTED a tenant for the house on Foster Hill, near town. Apply to Tobias Nelson, Brookside Villa, Mil ford, Pa. m3 p mm iimw T. Armstrong 6 Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go nway from home to supply nlljyonr needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both mrticulars. DRY GOODS, now and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a basis of cash payment. This obviates tho necessity to allow a morgin for bad debts nnd Interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry occounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within throe 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 be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. g Brown's Building, Successors to 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 Brands 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 loft at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. PJlilford billing Co., Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A 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 n First-Clusa Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compoundod H. E. Emerson & Co., j9T" 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 Implements, Paints and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Clover and grass seeds of all kinds at W, & (J. Mitchells. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. Wlicn in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., g Milford, Pa. g Jervis Gordon Broad Strt. Milford, All kinds rubber footwear at re. dueed prices at Armstrong & Co,
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