las r . Hi I THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamas Build Ins New York. For th Tratmant ind Cur of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO H YPODKRVIIO IN.TKCTIONS. 4 PKllFKCT IIOMK TliKATMF.NT OK BANI TAIUUM ADVANTAGES. Try Our COMPOUND FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD. 25cts C. 0. Alii DRUGGIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds 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. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House and Lot ami Into VI Minn t Houses. JK'itlor In all kinds of Frnperty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crisamnn 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, Comer Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Boat Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Flree In ona riAKUWAKK. Ct'TI.KFtY, TIN, AGATE WAKfc, ETC. Tit ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R . Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Life Insurance The TN A offers bpocial induce ments both on Lite and Endowment policies Stable, cheap und prompt l lyinent of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. KippAgcnt, Milford, Pa Syrup of lite Pine STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudtburg, Pa. tit ,;..J..-"I (it? Till . i a t V y a 6 r. I v. THK KM.t. TFHM OF TIIH I'OVI I.AIl 1NST1 TlTIOPf OI'KNS Hh.VT. 4, 11NMI. Thin Prttrtlrnl Training ftflfnnl fur t'wri pm U hM uuti'ii on tho timln Htm nf tho I). Ij. V VV. K. H. In Knt StrouiNhurW, tn Uip midst nf Mr ffriit resorts of Motinnt coun ty. Seven (tt'pfiiiiiHMitfl nml roiiiwn, I'n PKf4'1ltl fnrllll it, h trtui ir faculty, ti licit titnilmnl mnhitMliitMl. 1'llpilft rnnchcil Tre. Clftssfs not overcrowded. Noexbrn clmrii limilo. It w tutu yon ifflU piT year. V e pulil nil the fttittp Hid to pupil, t Im only Delimit tli'it did thlH for tnn sprltitf tiTin, In seven yenrs we hnvo tinfi hud n nerlmift enno of nh'knt-ft".. Klnruilnn, ('i.lh-jr l'r irntiry Nfwliiir, Cluy nioilelliiK I'imIH, ttr., m It limit extrti elmrirefl. Wo neon re position fur nnr praltintrs. For full purl iiuilitrH, ciitnlogue nml Kch oes free nddreHs OKO. I HI HI, H, A. M.( -:- I'rlnofpHl. PRCLIMINARV EXAMINATION FRnI I j PATENTiOUARANTErn Ai 3 ok MUNr.y RFiniNnro vt 9tT (ir)T!Ct,fOUpr,FIIMruL BRVICt( , WRITE FOR BOOK OK PATENTS-- HOWSSSSffiiTHEM .,;Th?a.holcate RtMistTt?TEGISTERED ATTORNETi Tmji.io.n vP HI L A D ELP HI A: P Ai. 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. Table Dainties. Fresli 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 -VIMy CO YEARS' VV EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Designs 9 rH Copyrights Ac. Atirnne ppnrttnif nktrh and rtowcrlntton may ftnlfklf uncertain our oi'ltnon free nt;thor an invent mri in prohnMy nitf nlnhlf. CtinininnlrH ttunit fttrlotly fttnrldnntlnl. Hain1tnMk on Pitlfiil ent vvm OMfnt HMfiicy for rfuniin puleiila. I'tttrnis tjikt-ii thrmifh Mutm & Co. rvcelT tptrUiX rvttlc, without etmrve, m the Scientific JInicrican. A hnnrtnoniel-- tlluntrnttKl wooklr. Lnnront rir riiUtiiui of hut d( lentiac Journal. V'this, $.i ir : t mr mont lis. tL 8liluytilt nuwrMtt Hlern. V.llN?lCo.'-'.Newyork (Javeata. and :irade-Marki obtained and all rnl businciSCOnductf d fuf MODCRATC FEES ! Oy Orrici iSOPPOKtTC U. S. Patent Or FMrj icinute from Wa.sl.ir.t.n. 1 i bead model, drainu or photo.. uh dfirrin- (ion. ailvis, if patrrtubie or not, tim if tharge. Our fee ik1 due nil iient is lei-up-d. aV PtMHtFT. H"W to Otttiltl I'Jtciit." WltV .-a 4 Muie in the U. S. aud iurca tounuici c,A.snov&,coJ r. Patfmt Orrice, Wjuhinoton, D. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer's Union IIouho RoaJ, curriuge, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A larpe Btok from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. BOYS litre's yMir ctiHii to inwLtc TMt yuu I.KnS IIimii ;tj you m Iheui tor liUi, a clfair I'KOl'lT tif or 7o u ei k un. Viu 'mu niHkt) r'4 to 3 )ry vu- lltDC- (dKI.S Hlntl WHIltrd, 1'rltfD: bHIllplf lt--lp tor; ft, AOj ao. T.-Vc; or for llU. AildiM, J. J. Im1- AN, No. AU I wniy-Iii.l Ircc-t, flMmituTg, i'ti. WALL PAPE J 9 atj v ii '""rarl COIiHKSPOXDKXCK. SAN1IY8T0N. At llio 43d nnntml meelinn of the Evangelical Luf lician t'huicli nt Ies Moines, Iowa, the coiinnittco on iiiIshIoihi i y wcik rc'oi lod "that the only evidence of many year' work In Africa, was n cofl'cr- flild mid n cemetery." The nhovo N clipj cil from n daily of Juno 7, hihI I v.miiI I think the report quoted ia a fair nverngo of tho results of all mi Hionnry work. Wo annually send thousands of dollars nhroad 1o eon vert, tho heathen, and the results are like the ahovo and if mi would look we can find heathen nearer home. Levi Ellett in receiving the con gratulations of Ins friends over the arrival of a son at his home the past week. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Children's dny will he held at the M, K. church at Lnvton next Sun day. Preparations aro heing made to have tho exi vei-ies more interest ing titan usual. Levi Khay of lievans passed aw:iv on Saturday morniiij aged ahotit 71 years. Me was taken sick ahout ten days ago hut was not thought to ho dainrcrously ill ui til on Thurs day hot when in delirium he got our. and went after his cows. The doctor was nt onco summoned hut pneumonia was hoyond the power of medical skill and ho rapidly grew worse until death eamo early on Saturday morning. Ho leaves n wife and two sons to mourn his lo;S ("npt. Simpson removed tho fence suiroiimhi.g his dwelling and yard on Saturday anil it is a decided im provement Others nivund here will follow Lis example hood. Children's day will ho appropri ately observed Bt tho clmpel at B iv.ms on Sunday, tho 16'h. They al viiys have something worth going to hear at tho chapel and this will ho no exception. Tho annual Sunday School Con-' ventioe of tho three townships iii this valley will be held in tho church at Walpack Centre on Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 19th. A cordial invitation ia extended to all to attend theso meetings. The annual strawhorry and ice cream social. of tho M. E brethren of Bovans will ha held in tho chapel at that place on the evening of June 21. They always have enough good things to go around so nil can rest assured of having a pleasant time and plonty to satisfy the wants of the inner man. The piece of road near tho resi donco of Dr. Hughes has boen neat ly graveled the past week, and al though not yot eomplqted will be tho most lasting piece of road in the town. I notice that hauling gravel is in favor on our three divisions of tho main road and our roads will bo much improved if this method is pursued. Our board of education will meet on Saturday of this week for tha purpose of employing teachers for tho coming year. This meeting should have been held sooner ns ninny toachors made application for schools in other towns and those of other towns, if failing to secure a school in thoir own town, would filo an application here thus putting our teachers at a disadvantage. The time for hiring of teachers should be uniform throughout the county Charles Courtright of Montague and a patry of friends started on Sunday for a drive to High Point. When about one nud a half miles from home his horse fell nud died almost instantly. The entire party returned to their homes. Rural life is at its prettiest just now. When one comes to view the country over one sees tho waving fields of grain, tho fields of oorn just showing in rows and in almost every Held is the plowboy whistling a merry tune, only halting in his tune to shout the familiar haw or goo. No wonder city people love to come to the rural districts at this time of tho year. Mo; Brother Warren won't for get "Rambkir" in his travuls. Excursion Tickatt to Detioit, Micb. On account of the National Edu cational Association convention to be held at Detroit, Mich., the Erie will sell a sjiecial excursion ticket from Port Jervis to Detroit, Mich., on July 6, 7 and 8, good going either via Buffulo, and nil rail, or via Cleveland and the D. & C. N. Co. steamers, at 115 for the round trip. The tickets must be signed and stamiod by Joint Agent iu Detroit, before it will be good to return not Inter than July 15, except that if the ticket is deposit. d with Joiut Agent on or before July 12, and on payment of a fee of fii'tv cents the return limit msy he extended to September 1. 6-' DIMIMAN'S FKliUY. A young man down here who owns a nice farm wishes to not married. That. Is, he wnnts a help mate, but ho seems to ho quite par ticular and so far unable to find t he right person. Ho has been rending tin stories in tho farm pnpers of uives helping husbands to become i. h nud prosperous, by milking the own nud making rolls of golden butter, chasing the hrn( nrotind to have them lay briskets of eggs, feed ing the calves and pigs, making a nice garden and raising all the vog etahles, occasionally helping the husband to sow and reap and mak ing herself generally useful, besides getting up early to mnko the fire, and cooking throe square meals dai!y do nil her work alone, and never grumble or complain. There are probably others in the same predicament jndmni from tho lacl that bachelors aro quite numerous. Now if nny young lady is nmbitious here are chances. Smith 'r meadows will soon he submerged. The club, under the supervision of Peters Bros., has nearly completed tho dam, which will form n pond of about 3(10 acres with n maximum depth of 10 feet. Win. Mink's saw mill is in run ning order and does good work. John Gould's houso was burned one day hist week. Tho men being absent only part of tho goods were saved. Somo rascal has destroyed the sash in tho vacant house of Mrs. Hnitt, probably tho same ono who did a like job for the houso of Isnnc Puder. Between tho drops farmers man aged to got their corn planted. If the learned professors in our great universities would set about inventing a perfume which would drive tho potato bugs nway instead of endeavoring to correspond with Mars or spending thoir energies ar guing tho question whethor animals act from instinct or reason, man kind might ho more grateful to them nml we could raise potatoes with less trouble. A W. Bradley has bought tho Miss Evans property of (1. W. Donald son. . Chas. Person has put 1000 eggs through tho incuhntor this year. The crows are having their share of our corn, and while they mny de stroy many inseots and worms they greatly annoy farmers, hud we sus pect, they often destroy tho oggs of insectivorous birds, too. Water has been too high for pick erel fishing lately and our fisher men have returned without fish. Caesar. Fan-American Excursion Tickets, Tho Erie's special five day excur sion ticket Port Jervis to Buffalo at 7.75 for t'ie round trip having prov en so popular during May, they will continue selling them on each Tues day during tho month of Juno nt 17.75 gool returning five lays from dato. On nml after Juno 1st the Erie will sell a special exourlson ticket from Port Jervis to Buffalo good fifteen days from date, at $11.50 for the round trip. Theso tickets aro good for a continuous passage going and returning. The regular summer excursion tickot from Port Jervis to Niagara Falls at.$U.75 for the round trip are good going or returning either via Portage or Avon Springs and are good to stop off at nny station on notice to conductor and are good to return up to November 30th, 1901. Here is an opportunity to visit the Pan-American, taking in Niagara Falls and returning at your leisure. Oil clott and linoleums at W. & (1. Mitchells. tf Black Hair "I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, ana it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. II.M a tuite. All araulili. if your drtiLfi'iitt runu"t supply yuu, Hiul us oue tl'.lUr and no will expre.. u a liouif. Ho tmr3 nnd lve tlu iimo Qt yuux u.--tret ei j.rA ulli. e. Ail. lit-... MAT A, MORAS. At it meeting of the West fall town ship school dinrtors Monday for or ganization the two newly elected members, Ambrose Vandervort and A 'imii Dilger, took their seats. The b imiiI organized by electing Charles ldrl, president, Harrison Watts, treasurer, mid Kd. Labar, secretary. The selection ol teachers and a Jani tor was deferred. Hev. H. W. (Jross, pastor of Hope1 church, delivered the oration at the exercises held hot Sunday nt Tri Stales chapel In memory of deceased Odd Fellows. John Cnrwln of Ibis place gradu ated from the stenographic depart ment of Warner's business school at Klmirn last week nud now has n sit uation in the freight olllce of tin Northern Central H. II. nt Mlmirn. Miss Mabel Boo of South Orange, N. J., is a guest with her friend, Miss Alice Quick. The wedding of Miss Alice Quirk and Milton Shay took place Wednes day evening nt Kpworth church. Children's day will be observed nt Hope church Sunday, June ;in, nnd lit Kpworth church June Hi. J. Wallace Van Uorden of New York whh a visitor with his parents on Pennsylvania nvemielast Sunday. Itev. Father Treis has been on a trip to Harvey's lake near Scranton.l Hev. F. J. Curtis, n for r pastor of Kpworth church, occupied that pulpit hist Sunday and will spend several weeks here A Junior Endeavor social will he icld this evening in Kpworth church parsonage. Admission, fi cents. Mrs, L. B, Beach of New York, who has been visiting friends here, returned home Sunday. S. SUMMER BOARDERS SECURED. How Judicious and Inexpensive Ad vertisements Can Be Hade to Pay by Using a Select ed Medium. Tho Brooklyn Daily Eagle is tho idoal Hesort medium. It reaches the people you want to reach. Its cir culation ia the largest iu Brooklyn, and goes into the best homes in the entire City of Now York. Its name stands for exoollonoo, quality, fair ness and an unparalleled advertising reputation. Its resort ratfls are equitable; its monthly rate so low that you can n fiord to keep before tho publio every day. Tho Eiglo maintains two free In formation Bureaus for Resorts one in Brooklyn and one in tho honrt of the shopping district of Manhnttnn. They distribute your circulars, toll visitors about your house, and in every way further your interests. An advertisement in the Eaglo, sup plomentod by the freo service of its bureaus, is almost a sure invest ment. Upon application listing blanks. rate cards and further details will be sent. EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU, Rooms 28 and 29, Eaglo Building, Brooklyn, N. Y Excursion Tickets to Cincinnati, O. On account, of tho United Society of Christian Endeavor annual meet ing at Cincinnati, Ohio, the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Cincinnati, O., on July 4, 5 nnd 6. nt, $15 for the round trip. The tickets will be ;;ood to return when signod and stamped by joint agent np to July 14, except by depositing ticket with joint agont on or before July 11, and paying a fee of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be had to August 31. C-gs Newspaper Annual. N. W. Ayer & Sou of Philadelphia have just issued a Newspaper An nual for 1901. It contains a care fully prepared list of iiewspncrs published in tho United States and Canada with valuable information concerning their circulation and distinctive features, population of ounties, census of 1900, a descrip tion of every place in the United States and Canada, where a paper is published, with a list of papers pub lished in our new possessions, fifty, six railroad maps, vote of states and counties nt the presidential election, 1900, and other valuable informa tion. Tho price is $5.00. Seven Years in Be "Will wonders ever cease?" In quire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of I.aw rence, Kan. They knew she had ls'en unable to leave her bed In seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gen. end debility; but, "Three bottles of Electric' Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and iu thiee Healths I felt like a new person." Women suf fering from Headache, Backache Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells w ill find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed by all drug gists. Only 50c. T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point, is Hint, you need not go nwny from homo to supply alljyour needs, or to secure hnrgnins. Wo expect, to satisfy you in both pnrticulars. DRYOOODS. new nnd stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES. AND CU)TH 1N4. Any thing in nny line nt bo'tom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a now system. All our prices nre fixed on a ha is of ensh payment. This obvintos tho necessity to allow a nmrgin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate resK)tisiblo parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt, paymont. monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to enrry accounts longer. Stntc-ments rendered the first of every month, and if paid within throe days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is nllowed. Tho same discounts given on nil cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the GeL 'iu". i'ablic 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 nt tho Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. fllford Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A Full Line or 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-Clnss Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compouncfod H. E. Emerson & Co., ltT Next Door to Hotel Fauchcre. NEW Springs Summer Goods Woolen Dress Goods, Shoes, all styles and sizes, ' Farming Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. .L'!?f Kra-sssoeds " kinds at Vv . & U. Mitchells. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in neod of any Hello lo No. o., or cmne to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring floods, AND COMPLETE. Jervis Gordon Co., Broad Street, Milford. Pennsylvania Milling Wash Fabrics, White Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Implements, Paints and Oils, All kind rubber footwear at re. ikjeed prices at Armstrong & Co.
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