V i : 1?! .W.I " ' -tf THE LA.NE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1(35 Broadway, St. James Bulla Ing, New York. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS A PKHFRCT TKIWR TRRATMENT OR SAM tAltniM ADVANTAGES. Two Good Second-Hand boa S u For Sale--0no a Double Feeder. Inquire at Mil ford Post Office. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rpnairlnff NEATLY Repairing- DOne. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House, and Lota and lot. without Houses. Dealer la nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrlRsman 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 anil Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hoator and Fnel Saver in the (xmutry. New Era Radiators. Two Fir. In one UKDWAllE. CI TLtRV, TIN, AG1IK will!, ktc. N ROOFINOANO PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Lifo Insuranco The JETNA offer Biieeial induce ments Loth on Lite and Endowment polioioc Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Kipp, Arjcntj Milford, Pa oves Tuition Absolutely Free Knt !Mronttbiirg Ntnt Norm n I Prtioot. Thpsrnvprnor hn nipiMM, Mir IjIII prrnnt Ins this pehnnl a fiHTlnl npprnpriiM Ion, rrn rvnli ft tho hill inn king tho Tuition of 91 Wl In i hi who 1 h H KK. KmM 'iVrni opens Sept. In. Hntps H Mi per week. Kor full pnrtiu uliirs alilross (ih() P. BIHI,K, Principal. sir PRELIMINARY-tXAMINATlON (Rt ..-T.,-. ..nu.r flimrilL RffMCtl I JWRITE FOR BOnK'OK PA.TENT3W ITOTOTHEM nm COLGATE; lSfoHU.DELPMA.PA. Muslins 5c pr yd. Calico - - 3c to 4;c pr yd. Cotton Bats ioc. Quilts 75c to Si. 50. Outing Cloth - 5c to ioc pr yd. Nice Stock of Ladies' and Misses' NEW HATS for FALL and WINTER. .Ryman & Wells.. 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 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. IDViMr rlMhri A!iiUmj i! j)i Cvet. and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent bun ue& conducted lor ModckatC Fees. OUR OFFICE I OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT O PT1CC aid we can&t jre patent ui leu tn.iq n ttkoc remote iron. Washington. ' t Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-' tion. W advis, if patenuole or c.t, free 01 Ujarg. Our fee not due tiil patent 11 secured. J A PAMHLtT, H'.W toObtaiQ I'.ilcntl," With, roct vl Miue in th U. S. and iortiu cwuuuie seat fre. Address, ! C.A.Gr!OWciCO.i of. PartrxT orricc, Washington. O. C. i Blue Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Oumaer's Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST, Hiram Towner. CAN Dr CATHARTIC - . . f H. ---11 . 1 . .... -- imcsteih CuHiinc tUmped C C C Ntvtr .old In bulk. Atvtn oi (h dckler who trtct to nU New Fall ft? mm CORRESPONDENCE. SASUYSTON. Tho social and fulrcombincd at the Lnyton church was prevented by the ruin 011 the evening of the 2d and was adjourned until the evening of the 3rd. The weather was fine and brought out a large crowd comfort ably filling the edifice. The sale of articles and proceeds of the supper netted a grand total of $3H and i thought to be ncnrly enough to paint the building and the purchase of new itoves. A school trustee Is supposed to know the requirements of bis ofllee and to do all that be can for the bet terment of bis school. And yet one trustee refused a teacher the key to her school room, Inst year, and this year when spoken to about having the school room cleaned remarked that he didn't think there would be any school, so the clerk of the board had to order it done. On Friday last I was shown through the paper box factory of Sir. Savacool on Spring street, New ton. 1'or any one who lias never seen the machinery and the way pa per boxes are made It Is worth the time to go In and see bow it Is done. The rapidity with which boxes are made is astonishing, and the factory has all it can do to keep orders filled. I saw reference made in one of our county pnpers that a certain person bad anarchistic views, whereupon that individual admitted that he wai a socialist. I just looked up the socialist platform of 1900 and found much in it that any good American could endorse. In fact, it has many good things in it that I would like to see in force and effect. The board of education at its meet ing on Monday evening appointed Alonzo Depue to teach the remainder of the term of the Shayton school, L iren Depue having resigned. Mahlon M. Transue, a veteran of the civil war, died on Monday last at the residence of his daughter in Uranchville aged 62 years. He served in Co. A 27th ltegiment and in Buttery A 1st N. J. Light Artil lery. He was injured while support ing a battery and was drawing a pension of f22 per mouth. He leaves two daughters, both married. The severe lrosta of Saturday and Monday mornings were damaging to vegetation, and those not covering their flowers have no occasion to cover them now. The most important topic of dis cussion is the merits and demerits of the ltoe fish bill. It is pretty cer tain that this bill will bring out as many voters as a presidential elec tion. Many are arguing that the state should purchase all the lakes large and small and not saddle it nil upon Sussex county. There are more lakes in Sussex, of an area of 100 acres and upward, than in any two counties in the state. The law is not intended for any county, only Sussex, and if a bill was before the people for state ownership the south ern and central part of the state would defeat any such bill. It was not intended to be mixed with poli ties, but those opposed to the bill have succeed in dragging it in, and voters irrespective of party should eliminate the political (?) part, If there is any, and vote for a bill that insures them their rights. A great many people would grum ble if they should be placed in a front scut in Heaven and just that class claimed that Frankford should put her road leading from Culvers Gap to Brancnville in better order, and complained of mud holes, etc. Now, through the kindness and public spirit of Col. Price, cracked stone have been put in the road almost the entire distance, but those howlers can not wait until those stone wear down and the next thing they w ill want will be macadam and a steam roller. The road will be fine in a short time. The October examination for teach ers' certificates was held in the New ton public school building on Friday and Saturday last. Only 16 appli cants were present on Friday, the smallest number for an October ex animation that I rememltcr of In many years. When a person was heard to say that he could do anything in Sandy- ston without fear of the law then it is time for people to see if that re mark can be carried out. Ijist spring at town meeting a party openly sold whiskey, and that whiskey caused moredruukenness tiian I ever saw at a spring election. Many look upon such violation of tho law as a com mon thing and yet it is a direct viola tion of the law and because of the al leged prominence (?) of the party selling, in, thing is nuid about it. It is time that the above remark be re futed and that those selling intoxi cating drinks be compelled to obey the law. A Port Jervls party took a load of ladders to Brniichviile on Saturday last nml upon his return his tram ran away near Ccntrevllle spilling tilings. but when the team was caught it was found that every thing was in good order. A second smusliup happened on the same afternoon with the team of Mrs. Meitler, driven by Mink. While driving along near the residence of Daniel lleviiu ilie bridle came off one of the horses. They ran Into the fence tumbling the driver and a barrel of cider into the gutter. Mr. Mink was badly bruised and the wagon Is a complete wreck. MATAMORAS. Mrs. Mary Ryder is visiting rela tives in Milford this weok. Miss Mabel Walker, whoso home lias boen at Wnyinart, Pa., is now at Matamoras. She arrived in town Saturday evening and is at her mother's, Mrs. J. Walker's, on Main street. L. Dnnbar of Meadvillo, Pa., was i guest of his friond, (J. H. Laugtou, one evening last week. Misses Alice and Frank Moore from New York returued home on Saturday. They have been spend ing their vacation in Matamoras at the home of their cousin, Mrs. Matt. Curtis, on Monroe street. Mrs. Carrie Lockwood returned from Carbondale a few days ago where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Qoorgo Laubsliire, who is a resident of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols in company with Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Durant attended their cousin's wedding which occurred in New York City last Tuesday eve ning. Over two hundred invita tions were issued. Mrs. Henry M. Fettretch of New York City, a former resident of Matamoias, speDt Sunday with Mrs. Alfred Billman on Ccokson street. Fred Van Sickle of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratnnge of Montague, N. J., -were also guests of Mrs. Billman on Sunday. The teachers and pupils of the Matamoras high school are desirous of having a nicely framed picture of our late president, William McKin- ley. A gift of this character from a publio-spirited citizen or citizens will be most highly appreciated by the pupils and teachers of the school. Will some one respond to the request? Miss Nellie Lang ton, a trained nurse of New York, returned home on Monday night. She visited her sister, Mrs. James Van Dyne, of Waldwick, N. J., before coming to Matamoras. Tbe L. A. S. of Epworth church will celebrate its annual Harvest Home supper next Tuesday night at the oh u roll. The L. C. U. of Hope churoh will hold its annual fair at the church on the evenings of the 17th and 18th of Ootober. The society is making great preparations for it. The ladies of St. Joseph's church, Matamoras, are getting ready for a fair which is to be held at Lacka- waxen, Pa., sometime this month. Miss Angola Oroe, who haa been spending a wook with friends at Long Island City, L. I., returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Garden is visiting friends and relatives in Matamoras and Port Jervis. Fred Hoppy of Matamoras died suddenly at the Marine hospital, Irvington, Va., on September 25. Mr. Hoppy was employed by the Hughes Transportation company. He was on a trip when to Virgiuia taken ill. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Caroline Hoppy, and two aons, Fred and Willie, both at homo. The Epworth church Bible class met this week on Thursday evening at the parsonage. No Hair? "My hair wit falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer'a Hair Vigor and my hair (topped falling at once." 1 nin. u. A. mcvay, Alexandria, U The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. SI M a Ml. AU arauUt. If your dnifrfi.t cannot lupply yoa, rud u. oh. d"iUr miui w will tiprM. ) u a bottle, lie ur and iv th iiua of yuuf UMriut exi.res. ollu e. Adore, J. C. A tk.ll tO.,Lo.oU, ALm. Mrs. L. E. Doylo of nornollsvillo arrived tu town a few days a;o and is the guest of hor daughter, Mrs. Lnfort.e Nyco, on Division s'reet, this village. Miss Maggie Nyce of Now York City returned homo Saturday nftor spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Laforgn Nyco, Tho Sunday morning services i t Hope church were conducted by Secretary Hnrry flolm of the Y. M. O A. of Port Jervis. In thn eve uing he was assisted by Messrs Hector and Smith of Port Jervis. I'lie services were of a very inter esting nature. On Monday evening tho C E S o t,ne iviptisc cnnrcli, fort .lervis, had n reunion of all tho societies. Hojie and Epworth churches wore invitel and took part in the exercises. Mrs. P. Joffrios returned home last Friday morning from the Pan American. She spent several days at Buffalo and on her return visited friends at Binghamton and other places, Jeff. Ketcham returned home on Saturday from a visit to Jersoy City and Patorson. A cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. David Wood on Jefferson street tonight. All frlonds are invited to bo present. The L. A. S. of Epworth chorch mot on Wednesday afternoon at tbe church. The L. C. U. of Hope churoh mot at the homo of Mr3. Watts Clawson on Main street. The C. E. S. of Hope church hela a business meeting on Thursday night at the home of Misses Maggie and Jennie Hilferty on Washington street. A social was held uftor the meeting. DELAWARE. We are experiencing some very cold nights. Most of the farmers of this vicin ity nre through with their fall work, with the exoeption of husking corn. Many different stories are being told about the Delaware township shooting affray. No reli able news can be obtained as yet. Rev. Victor A. Wood has been holding revival services at the Meadow Brook school house this week. Buckwheat cakes and cider are now in vogue, but the latter is rather scarce. There is an unusual amount of game this fall, with the exception of pheasants which are quite scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bensley of Dnumore, Pa., are visiting their nnmorous friends and relatives in Lehman and Delaware townships. Mr. Bensley met with a serious ac cident on July 17th which might have resulted fatally. Whilo work ing about a coal train he was caught between tho bumpers of two loaded cars and the calf of his left log was crushed to a jolly Ho is now able to be about, however. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. fJtorir iicman, on uet. a, a girl. p. l. l Is Life Worth Living? Then don't neglect a coueh or cold, especially when only twenty Ave cents will buy a bottle of Mexi. can Syrup. It is so soothing, and so many consumptives have been made well by its use. Read some of the testimonials on the wrapper around each bottle that prove this remedy more sure for deep-seated oolds, habitual ooughing and even con sumption, than any other remedy known to physicians, many of whom recommend and prescribe it whore less efficacious remedies fail. Pale, Puny Children. If a child has a bad smellins breath, if it habituolly picks its nose, If it is cross and nervons, if it is hollow-eyed, if it has a Dale. bloodless complexion, if it is grow ing thin and lifoless. give it Moth er's Worm Syrup and you will re move the cause of its distress Quick ly. Then will its little cheeks get red and rosy, its appetite and diges tion improve, and its health be better. Price only 25 cents. No other worm-killer so effective. Be Not Deceived. Don't think you can neglect vonr health and reach old age. The wav to longevity is to be kind to nature and thou nature will be kind to yon. Constipation, inactive liver, etc.. are foes to niture. Mexican Root Pills help nature. Try them. Thev cure by cleansing aud fetrengtheu- ing. Pain Can Be Cured. Why suffer pain? Pam is trvinz to kill you. Why not kill pain. Nothing kills pain, either iuternal or external pain, go quickly and so effectively as Oooch's Quick Relief. Cures cramp and colio. A Complete Cure. When you take Hooch's Sarsana- rilla you find it a complete cure for bad bltxul. Pile-ine Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. A.NTi-AutE cures Chill aud Fever. .rfrjs li T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that yon need not go away from homo to supply alljyonr 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 CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino at bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a now system. All onr prices are fixed on a basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsiblo parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, as onr prices will not onable us to carry accounts longor. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. Tlio some discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. 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 Gei Public 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 I Orders left at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. i.iiiiorci Milford, Pike H. E. EMERSON S CO. Have REPETTI'S CELEBRATED CARAMELS, CHOCOLATES and BONBONS. The delight of every lover of confections. Their purity and delicious quality make them everywhere the choice of connoisseurs. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., ST" Next Door to Hotel Fauchei-e. Sp rings Summer Goods Woolen Dres3 Goods, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Farming Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Clover and grass seeds Oi all kinds at W. & U. Mitchells. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. a., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Jervis Gordon Co., Co., Penna. Broad Stroat. Milford, Pennsylvania Milling EW Wash Fabrics, White Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Inplements, Paints and Oils, All kimla m),w f,.t,- t duced price- at Aruwtrong &Co.