THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. I OS Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. For thq Traatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PRRFKCT HOMB TIIKATMENT OK BaNI TAH1UM ADVANTAGES Try Our COMPOUND 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 TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa, J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnil Lots and lota without; Houses. lMaler lu all kinds ot Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below 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. Bost Heater1 and Fuel Buyer in the Country. Naw Era Radiators, Two Flraa In ona dAROWAKE. CITI.ERY, TIN, AGATE WJKt, ilU. TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Life Insurance - - - The -'ETNA offers special induce ments both on life and Endowment policies Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Hipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Syrup of White Pine STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudaburg, Pa. t . i j f , .r K .see: : --'- - TH K PA I.I. THIIM OF Till1 PCIITI.AIl 1NSTITI 1 'ION (ll'KNH NKI'T. 4, llHMI. Till, rrortlrnl Training Srhool for roaeh ets Is Stunted on t he main Hue of tlm 1) Ij. & W. It. K. In K-isr. Strondsbnrg, in the midst of th great resorts of Monroe oonu ty. Seven (lcpnrf ments and eourses. I'n encellcil faellltles, .trims; facility, high standard maintained. Pupils coached free. Classes not overcrowded. No extra chnrge nimlo. It costs you f-.'l. less per year. We pnld nil the slut" Hid to iiiiiils. tlm onlv school (hut tllil this for the spring Utiii . In seven years we have not. had a serious ease of sickness. Flocntlon, College Pre paratory Sewing. May MudcUng raxtel, etc, without extra charges. We secure posil Ions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue nnd Kch oes free, nddrcss OK.O. P. HII1I.K, A. !H -:- Principal. vyroNiiBiijmM8 ; S PRELIMINARY" t XAMINATluN fWU PATENT! GUAR ANTE ED ' l 1 OR MtlNf.T RtrUNDKOi BftIT SOVICt. PROMPT, fAltHfUt BlKViCll WRITE FOR BOOK ON PATE NT 3 HOWSJSgffi-THEM ."HtrA.HOLCATE; fUi 4swtc!!1Fegistered ATTORNEY l.ujTj.ao,iPHlLADELPHIA:PAi NOW is the 0t time to Duy ( and the place () to see thefV) newest styles ) and b e s t ft quality at the lowest Drices is at RYMAN AND WELLS, rj- ivxiiiuiu, ra. 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 Trade Marks f m 4 Designs r r f f 1 Copyrights Ac. Anronp wending a nVptch nnrl rtPpriptliTi m7 QtiU'klr a-scertmn nur optntc.n free whether ma litYmitinri 1 pmhnlily patenlAhlo. rnnmitinicn tloim Hlrit'lly ooiiltiltMiMiil. llniK)!)iokoii I'nteiiU tint fie I1ihi nizi'iicj- fur nwurmK pnleni. rntcntB taken tlirmitrh Munn A Co. rucuiT tptciiti nutlet, wltliout clinrgp, lu the Scientific Jferican. A hnnrinonmly illustrated wpHiIt. roost fir- cm I at ton 1 if any mitjutiho JdiiriiHl. 1'eriiiM. f.'i m jfitr : fimr months, tL Buld by nil iiow1i'lei k. MUNN & Co."IB'-New York Urttuuh Uiuco. U36 IT St. WuhUuituu. D.O. Caveats, and 'irade-KlarW oltAinedand all l'at- f cat businMconducted fof MoDCHATC Wttn. 1 Our orf tcr i Opposite U.S. Fatint Ornet l.iiui wetunsn uio patent la ka UiUO Uuta Hum. remote from Washington. , 1 Scud nioUtl, drawing of pTioto With dfcr5f ifion. Wa advise, if patcntaiiie or not, irra i 'uiiaxpe. Our fee not due till patent is seiurvd. , A Pamphlet, H"W to Obuun J'atem," with cobt 1. 1 auuic in the U od twfcin toUQUie. sent trea, Addrcsa, C.A.GfJOW&CO. 0r. S'STrHT Orrice. Wsminoton. d. c. Help its needed at once when a per sou's life is in danger. A neglected cough, or cold may soon become ser ious and should be stopped at once. One minute cough cure quickly cures coughs nnd cold and the worst cas es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Muny persons have had the exper ience of Air. IV tor Sherman, of North Stratford, N. 11., who says, ' for I suffered toituie from chronic in digestion, but kodol dyspepsia cure madi. a well limn of me. It digests what you ent and is a certain cure for dysx-psia and every form of stomw' trouble. It gives relief at one even in t lie worst cases, and can't help but do you good. PALL i 1 PAPER! Is?fo NOW is the f)($) irr4. 60 YEARS' ff EXPERIENCE pAi.i IlJIIKj CORRESPONDENCE. M. -VTA MORAS. Hurry Florence of Middleton, N. Y., called nn friends hero Tues day. The Siisses K'llhci ine V,Tnlls nnd Kiunn.Hilltnnii visited at Wnrwick, N. Y., Inst Thursday. They went ns delegates to the J P. 8. t!. E. convetitttm which wns field there. Jessie Martin, wife and son Willie attended the funeral of Mrs. Martin's niece, Renn Back, in New York re cently. Miltnn Shay exhibited his fine grnphophono nt the social held nt the Jr. O. A. M. hall on Pike street Tuesday evening. Ho gave some fine selections. Wedding I t lis will soon be heard in our vil!age. The High school closes May JiOtb nnd npproprinte commencement ex orcises will hu held Friday evening, the 31st. An excellent program has been prepared, which consists in part ns follows : Miss Caroline Van Wormer will aive a vocal solo ; two fine choruses nte being rehearsed. and nn address will lxj tnnde to the :raduating class by Rev. Footo of the Baptist, church, Port Jervis. Fred Seymour; Freda Kessler, Ilnzol Flornbeck, Beitlm Vnndervort, Frnncis Warren and Agnes Wilkin are the graduating class. .Mrs. Joshua C'orwin entertained a, few of her friends at her home on Cookson street last Friday after noon at a rag sewing party and served to them a nice supper. The L, C. U. society will entertain frionds next Tuesday evoning at Hope church parsonage. Ice cream, cake and strawberries will be served. An interesting game of base ball wns plnye here Snturday between the Sundodgers and Gems, with a score of 10 to 6 in favor of the for mer. Bittories, Gottlieb and Tins mnn, Mnttison, Schmitt and Eagan. The L. C. U. of Hope church meets this week at the home of Mrs. Ed. Labar. Services next Sunday morning and evening nt Hope church will be condnoted by Rov. T. L. Wentz, presiding elder of the Philadelphia district, Mrs. J. B. Hnlsey of Westtown is a guest with her daughter, Mrs. D B. Allen. Miss Grace Seybolt, a trained nurse of New York, is visiting her parents during a short vacation. Geo. Mnrtin of New York, con nected with the United States mail service, spent Sunday here calling on friends. William Coleman and wife of Middletown were here Sunday for n short time. Bort Nichols of Now York was home last Sunday. Miss Mny Westbrook nnd L. Wil kin, trained nurses of New York, are spending a few days with rela tives here. Sorvices next Sunday at Epworth church will be conducted by Dr. U. F. Setterly of Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. Let there be a good audience to greet him. The L. A. S. of Epworth church meets this week at the homo of Robert Skinner on Adams street. The choir of the church is practising some very pretty anthems for use next Sabbath. The resideuo of Jacob Hartz on Pennsylvania avenue will be quite an addition to the villnge when completed. Mrs. Trainer, the milliner at Cal licoon, N. Y., hns sont a much finer invoice of hats to her agent. Mis. Edward Lord, who hns them on ex hibilion at her residence. Mrs. Dr. C. M. Kolly returned from C'nlliooon Mondny. Her mother hns beon quite ill. S. Summer Excursion Rata to Niagara Fall. Commencing April 80, 11)01, and until October 31, 1901, the Erie will sell their regular summer excursion ticket from Port Jervis to Niagara Fulls, N. Y., good to return on or before November 30, 1901, at 111.75 for the round trip. These tickets are gixnl going or returning via Avon Springs or Port age, and nre good to stop off at any station on notice to conductor either going or returning. Here is nn opportunity to visit the wonder of the world. Nhii'tira Kails. and take ill the Pun-American and stay as long ns you wish. 4-lili-lw. Court Proclamation Sttlte of IVniisvlvania. i County of I'iku. i Villi.. Ill h .v irlv..n ... oil .to-....- bound ly rvcu(ui.auu or otiierwiu to iip- umi me line linn, iyiii, or mo (Mivea.1 Courts of Pike County will beheld it t lie Court Hutue In the h'Touyh of .Milford on tile lirl .Hominy, (Jidt, lit t o'clock p. in., aud c inlinile' one week if nei iM-iiiy. K V AN Or.KMA Ulv. MilluiU, P., May li, l.U. fcUjntr. SANDYSTON. I see by the papers th.it work hns coinm 'ticcd on the valley rout! front Stroiidsbitrg to Bushkill, Pa. Now 1 tint in hopes -that the builders of this road may see the Importance of extending the line to Port Jervis, 2(i miles further-tin. In that case the pe pie of this section would be bene filtud. As I write, I hear the rattle of milk enns, showing that some of our farmers are patronizing the cream ery. If the creamery nt Montague is n paying Institution, there Is no reason why this one should not pay ns well; nnd If the farmers do not patronize it they hnve themselves to blame. It is a new thing here and many nre so inclined to run their farm in the rut of their fathers that it is hard for them to get out of Unit rut, unites they see the dollars in it. Mine Host Panics of Barnes Hotel, Newton, and I'nothcr gentleman vis ited this section tin Thursday last nnd while here took in the fishery; with what results I did not learn. Come again, gentlemen, when the river is right and you will have no cause to complain. Last year our people were praying for ruin, nnd now that we are ubun diintly blessed in that line they nre praying for It to stop long enough to get their corn ground broken up nnd planted. Some, rather than lie late, have kept the plow going wet or no wet. On arriving at my school room on Tuesday morning 1 saw that a pane of glass, had been broken nnd upon entering the room found a tpiail Bit ting on my desk. The bird had probably been pursued by a hawk and striking the window went through. The bird was unhurt. illiam Alter, a resident of Huinesville, died at that place on the 8th Inst. Deceased hnd been ill for some time nnd his death was not tin expected. He is survived by his wife and several small children. Joseph Jagger started his meat wngon last week, and as Joe endeav ors to carry the best quality of meats he respectfully asks the patronage of the public. Not much success has been scored at the fishery yet, but those owning shares say that ns soon as the river gets lower the fishing will be good. The river hns hnd a rafting freshet for the pnst week or ten days. Then tlrere isn't much use in trying to capture shad. Some dog with a taste for Belgian hnre got among those of John Sni tier's a night , or two ago, and the result was nine deatl hnre. If I was that dog I would steer clear of John's coop when he Is around, for it caught on the premises there will be a dead dog, sure. Mrs. Sallie Bevan, wife of Obadiah Bevan of Huinesville, died nt her home on Saturday last aged about 70 yenrs. Mrs. Bevan had not enjoyed ..rood health for some years and a year or so ngo she had a stroke of paralysis rendering her almost belt, less. She is survived by her hus band and one daughter, wile of John l-. jager. ller only son, Emmetr, died some years ngo in Scranton. Pn. The young folks are planning to have a grand good time at the social to be held at Joseph C Warner's on Thursday evening and I predict that they will have just what they are piatiiimg lor. Daniel 1). Everitt of Montague passed through this place on Monday to visit his son-in-law, Mr. Everitt is still very weak, hnving passed through a severe nttuck of pneu monia, and he informed me that this was his second outing in the past four months. Warren H. Van Sickle is lying very ill of typhoid fever at the resi deuce of his brother at Bevans. East reports say his condition Is slightly improved. v SOTFS mm mm $ Is a food medicine for the M baby that is thin and not U well nourished and for the W mother whose milk does y not nourish the baby. V vr '. It is equally good for the v j boy or cirl who is thin and pale ana not well nouri shed W by their food; clso for the V atomic or consumptive y v adult that Is losing flesh f and strength. Vf , In fact, for all conditions y of wasting, it is the food f medicine that will nourish y $ end builJ up the body and W give new life arid energy l when all other means fuil. Should be taken In rummer as 'J well sm winter. y w Joe. nd $i.oo. alt druggist.. . J SCOTT 4 BOWNR, Chemist., N.w York. Constipation Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste In your mouth? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. At! drnt(lsl5. Want your eii'iminc tip nr brunt a bekutltul hrnnn or rich Mnrli? I liprt ion BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtter. r pn"-r.TV fl P. I'l.i Co. , Sunday School Convention. The annual convention of Pike county Sunday schools will be held at M'ltnmoras Tuesday. May 2Slh, beginning nt , 10.30, in Epworth church. Dr. Roads, gonernl secre tary, and Mrs. Birnes, state super, intnndent of primary work, will be present nnd make nddresses. The session promises to bo full of inter est. E ich school is entitled to t wo delegates. The full program fol lows : MOHNINfl SESSION. 10 30. Devotional services led by Rev. H. W. Gross. 10 45. Greetings, by Rev. T. O. Snmrer. 10.65. Appointment .of commit tees and miscellaneous business. . 11 10. "Child Study" Mrs. Barnes, state superintendent of pri ninry work. 1130. "Steps Forwnrd in Teach er Training" Dr. Roads, general secretary. AFTKHNOON SKSSION. 2.00. Devotionnl sorvices, led by Rev. E. H. Atwood of Dingmnn's Ferry . 2.15. "Sabbath School Music" Rev. C. E. Scudder. 2 25. "The Blessings of the Home Department" Dr. Roads. 3.00. "Round Table on Primary Work" Mrs. Barnes. 3.30. Reports from schools and election of officers. 4.00. "Questions Answered" Dr. Ronds. EVICNINO SKSSION. 7.30. Devotional services, led by Rav. T. G. Spencer. 7.45. "Connecting Links" Rov W. A. Chadwick of Port .Tetvis. 8.00. "Our Juniors" Mrs, Barnes. 8.30. "Building Nobly on the Past" Dr. Ronds. The morning nnd afternoon sea sious will be held nt Epworth church ; the evening session nt Hope churoh. TRIPS TO THE PAN-AMERIO 4.N. The Picturesque Erie Railroad Offers Cheap Rates to Visitors. The favorite route to the World's fair at Chicago in 1X03 with greatly improved facilities and equipment, offers the following rates from Port Jervis to Buffalo, (luring the Pan American Exposition: $10.50 round trip for tickets croud for return nou- snge within ten days 'n: tiding date oi snie (luring the month orJIny On nnd after June 1st, the rate for simi lar tickets with limit of fifteen days will be l 1.50. f7.75 round trip tickets, good re turning within five (lnvs ineludino- (late of sale. Such tickets will be available in the first class day cars for which this line is noted, but will not give sleeping or parlor car privi leges. Tickets will be available for going passage on Tuesday, April 80, and on Tuesdays of each week dur ing the month of May. The Erie Hue to Buffalo has no superior, and the beautiful reyion throinrh u'lilnh t pusises is the admiration of all travel ers. The Exposition will be the first marvel vi me new century. a THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingrniott Treatment by which Ilrnnk nrU are llelna; Cured Dully in Spite of Tliemaelveif. No Noxlioi. IIiimi. No Weakening of the Nerve.. A l'leaaant and Positive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It U Keuerttlly kuowu and tuiderntoml that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled with poien, and nerves completely shuttered by periodical or cons ant use of Intoxicating liquor, re quires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for lntoxleiinl.H. tluffurers may now cure themselves at homo without pub llclty or loss of time front business by thl. wonderful "IIOMK GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriate. The falt.hful use aecordlnK to directions ot this wonderful discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most olmtlnate case, no mutter how hard a drinker. Our records show the niiii'velous trnhxforimttlotl of thousands of drunkards into sutler. Indus trious nnd nririht men WIVKS Cl'KK Yol K HUSBANDS I I CIIILDKKNCI KK VOL'H KATH KK.S I ! This remedy is lu nosense n nostrum hut a IMMlfic for this disease only, so 'skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleitenlit to the taste, so that it can be given in snip of tea or colfee with out the knoweledu'o of the persou taking ir,. i nousauus til llruukari.ls have cureil theniM'tvuH with this prleeiess remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men tiy having the "CI KK'' ad ministered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in cotToe or tea and believe today they discontinued drink lug of l heir own free will. DO NOT W A IT. Do not le deluded by apparent and mis leading lllinroveliiout Ilrive out the diea- at otce and for all time. The 'HUM K (-tOi.D C t UK" is sold at the ex- treniely low price of One Dollar, thus plac ing within reiu-h of evervlssly a treatment 'nore eU'eetuiil than others costing ffL'.'i to .sl. Full directions aecompany eae.h pack age, jspeclal advice by skilled physicians wneo reuucKtcu without eitra elm rue Seul prepaid to tin v part of the world on recepir. of One Dollar. Address Dope H JTii. KDW'IN B til I.KS He COMPANY. J.MD and 2.1 Market M rect. l-Mnlnilelphia. All corre.poudeuce strictly coulUleutial. T. Armstrong & Co., S Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is thnt yoa need not go n wny from home to supply allyonr needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CJ.OTH ING. Any thing in any line nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end we hnve adopted n now system. All our prices are fixed on a bn -is of cash pnymont. This obviates the necessity to nllow a margin for bad debts nnd interest. To nccommodnto responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly ncoonnts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not enable ns to carry accounts longer. , Statements rendered the first of overy month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 isitllowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sont out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., S Brown's Building, Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Gei eral Pablic 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 the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. .iilford Willing Co Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A Full Line 0f 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. Preserlptlons Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., IST" Next Door to Hotel Fauchor. NEW Springs Summer Goods Woolen Dress Goods, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Farming Implements, Paint3 and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. ' Clover and grass seeds of nil kinds at W. & G. Mitchells. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. )., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. Jervis Gordon Broad Street, Milford, Wash Fabrics, White Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades, All kinds rubber footwear at re duced prices at Armstrong & Co.