f - :.-s THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INTITUTECO. II3B Broadway, 8t.JmM Bulla Ins, New York. for thi Trtmant and Cure of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYFODKRMIO INJECTIONS. A PKItrKCT HOMR TllltATMF.NT OK TAIiltIM APVANTAOKB. Two Good Second-hand n 1 rail mm a ror oaie--une a Double Heater. Inquire at Mil- ford o st Office. HARNESS Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-neatlyDone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. 1. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots nnd lots without Houses Dealer til all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssmnn 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 Boat Heater nnd Fuel (Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP, New Krm Radiators, Two F I rs In on rlAKOWAi'-K. CI TI.tHY, TIN, AGATE W,iKK, L1C. 'IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jcbting promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein S Son LitoAP stki:i:t milford, pa' 0V6S Tuition Absolutely Free rnt SI rntnUtnirs; Sluti- Nnrninl flchnol. Tliru'ivcrnor Ivts lirnl tlicMIl prnntlnff thin school n apt'clal intprnprlutlnti, n well li I In' Mil TiMil ln tlie I nlllon ot 1 ril 111 thin ''lin il h KKK. KmM Term opens rM'pt. ID. Hnti'K 1 Ni pit i'ck. hor full pm I In ulnrs mltln-H UKI). I. 1IIIJLK, Principal. Muslins 5c pr yd. Calico - - 3c to 4c pr yd. Cotton Bats ioc. Quilts 75c to $1.50. Outing Cloth - 5c to ioc pr yd. Nice Stock of Ladies' and Misses' NEW HATS for FALL and WINTER. .Ryman S Wells.. Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables Evcrvtliins: 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 Uicy are more durable. Don't inves money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. rite for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Blue Front Stables Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gnmaer's Union House Komi, carriage, draft nnd form horses for side. Exchanges made A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. KIDNEY DISEASES are the eases. most fatal of all db- ETA! CVJO KIDNEY CUHE Is rULtl 0 Cuarantesd BsniQdjr or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the pest for Kidney and bladder troubles, PRICE 50c sod $1.00. Our lee rciurucU it we lull. Auy oue neudina sketch and dftctiV'tiun ot auv lUvtMitiuii will riioutptly receive our opinion free cuiuvrniug lie p.itcutamljty ot Knue. " How to (J I Until l'utcut " aeut upon remiest. 1 ati-nts wecuied ilirouKh us aivt:rlio ! r .t!e at our txueuw. Vattiils tiLc-u out liiitmn ui itrrive mwial fie-'K', wit limit ch;n xe, in 'l uk 1'a i k n r R tio:iij a tlhiMtiittcd nr.) widely ciunlnud J.juium cx'iisn Hct hy M :i 1111 1 :ul u 1 r- s flud in ve-tur. bcud Kr !wiiiiir Dy f ttt.iL. A iid !, VICTOR J EVANS 4 CO. U'Jtcut Attorneys,) Er-S Building, WASHINGTON. D CANDY CATHARTIC , iX 'tr VryaWi. Ccnuint iUmptd C.CC Ntvcr told In bulk. Btwjrt ot the dcnlcr who trio to !l "ointlunJ just u jjoou." Foley's Honey and Tar cures tolas, prevents pneumonia, Mew Fall Goods fill J illllliM CORRESPONDENCIS. MATAMORAS. Minn Louise Wilkin, a trninod nurso from New York, nrrivod In town few diiys nm ami U the Burst of Imr jmriints, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkin, on Ailmni slieot. The Htisy Hue Hooicty connooti'd with Epworth church will xivn iiii oraiiKe ten ht the home of Miss Nel- 110 Went full on Nov. 15. Mrs. Mult. Curtis 1ms returned home from New York city, where she went a short time ngo to con suit a sMcinlist ooneernliiK her foot and ankle. Hhn Is tmprovinir. Miss Anna May of this village hslt town on Friday to visit friends and relatives nt Itonesdulo and Hawloy, Penna. Tlie Jj. A. S. Kave a 15. cent tea on Tuesday evening at tho homo of Mrs Kpliraim Shny on Hlver street. Mr. and Mrs. Hlinyand family made it very pleasnnt for the members of the soelety nnd their friends. Everyone had a pleasant time. Miss Aurjusta Koornor of this vil lage met with quite n serious acci dent on Uarrott bridge on 'Tuesday noon. Hho foil from Kphraim Shay's milk wagon. Tho horses were going quite fast and 8he fell out and hit her head against the bridge railing. She Is lti a danger ous condition. Mr. and Mrs. William Knapp and family have moved to Honesdiilo, Pa. Mr. Knapp has lived In Mntn. moras n number of years. Ho owns nice house on Main street. The Matamoras people regret to have him nnd his family leave the vil lage. We trust they will be pleased with their new homo Mrs. Mary Ilyder of this village Is visiting her son, J. Ryder, of Pond Kldy, N. Y. Mi s. Jesse Smith, daughter, Alice, and sun, John, nro visiting friends at Pine Hush, Deckertown and Mid dletown. Miss Laura Ackerson of Passnio, N. J., who hns beon the guest of her sister, Mrs. John 8impson, for some time, lias returned to nor home. Miss Lnnra's young friends regret to have her leave the village. They all hope to 9ee her here again soon, A. Quick, who has the contract for Mr. Oreo's new building on Bid- dis street, has nearly completed tho same. It 1 a very pretty Iioubo. Mr. Orce hopes to occupy it by No vember 1st. There will be no meeting of the church societies this week. Miss Grace Soybolt, a twined nurse from New York city, arrived in town Saturday aud will spend two weeks with her pnrents, Mr and Mrs. II. Seybolt, on Fifth street, this village. Her many friends are pleased to see her again. Mrs. J. S. Palmatier and dangh ter, Hazel, returned from Jersey City and Brooklyn Friday evening James Palmatier, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Palmatier, made a call on bis pnrents last week. Mr. and -Mrs. Theodore Durant vlsitod the Pan-American exposi tion. Harry Cady of Suffern, -N. Y. spent Sunday with relatives iu Mat aniorns. The funeral of John Vandevort took place on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Hope church. It was lnrgely attended. Rev. Win Gross oOiciated. Beautiful flowers were sunt by sorrowing friends and relatives. The following wore pall bearers : A. Winegartner, L. Wnid ler, W. Frenoh, G. Reuggnr, W, Cook, aud G. Manthal. The remains were laid to rest in Laurel Grove cemetery. Mr Vandevort's sister Mrs. William P. Horton, of Sonth Paris, Maine, was in attendance at the funoral. "I had i bii cough for six weeks and could find no relief until 1 tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. il, eOid: J,)C..u.l llKl.t (ur 'fa .1... i uuii l.,r .ii oiui r brt'it.'L.Ui. tto lot vUjul.1c r-.. .ii'l to kacu on h.i,d. J. i.. A ) Mi I'll.. Luffed. Uiu, " -iriM Bad Coughs - in i in Mr, Ellen !Moorn Dwver died i f henrt tnllure at. her residence in Mntamnras nt 7.15 p m. last Friday. The deceased was born In tho city of Cork, Ireland, In 1HI12, and came to this country In 1H4S and made Port Jervls nnd Matamoras her homo. Khn was married in 1 S54 to the late Thomas Dwyer. Kho Is "irvived by the following children : John Dwyor and Mrs. Mary Devlin, wife of Alfred Devlin, both of Mata moras ; nlso a brother, Edward A. MiKire, a sergeant in the police de partment in the city of Cork. Mrs. Dwyer was well known In this vl cinity fur her nmialile disposition and Christian virtues 8ln was a most devoted mother in her family, nnd a friend to everybody, and tho community will miss her, while her departure will bo nn irreparable loss to her family, who have tho symp.i thy of all In their deep grief. Tim deceased was a devout member of Kt. Joseph's ohureh. where requiem mass whs said Monday morning at 10.30 by Rov. Father Trels. Inter ment in family plot in Kt. Mnry's cemetery. SANDYST0N. The dwelling house of Mrs. Hul dnh Higlar situated about one mile east of Haiuesvllle was destroyed by fire on the evening of the 16th Inst. Mrs. Kiglar was a way from home during the day and upon her return found her house In nshes. Insured in the Roadington insurance company for fl00 upon the building and the sam6 upon coutonts. The work of painting the M. E church at Lay ton has commenced nnd by the time it gets the Intended two coats it will present a much neater appearance than it has for some time in the past. Edward Hotalen is doing the work. The electors in New Jersey this fall will vote for a governor, mem ber of assembly and coroner While the contest will be hot in other pnrts of the stato over govern or, in Sussex the Roe park and fish bill will oversbndow all else on the ticket. Almost every place you go you will henr the Roe bill discussed and I predict that the vote will be as large in Sussex ns nt any presi dential election, and may the Roe bill get a big majority. In looking over the register of John A. Westbrook I noticed the names of Wm. Walter Phelps and party of Teanick, N J. They had beon at his place for dinner. ' John knows how to keep a hotel and if you don't think so just stop there and take dinner. The laws of this state are pretty stringent in the protection of all birds with few exceptions, and fish ns well. Yet the recent county democratic convention had for one of its planks a resolution favoring the repeal of all game and flsU laws, That many of our birds are in need of protection uo one will deny, and when the la w will permit the shoot ing of one kind of game many of our hunters (?) shoot everything they come aero s. The law is now on squirrels, and yet, judging from the report of guns they are being shot, and probably other game, too, Isn't it about time the laws we now have are enforced. Tho Deckertown IiuleixMlntt in its last issue has a paragraph say ing that reoent New Jersey court decisions give the town committee the right to allow telephone com pnuies to erect their poles along the Large Public Sale I will sell at pnblic sale Saturday Nov. 2, 1901, beginning at 10 a. m rniu or shine, on the premises culled Brookside villa, just across Vander mark creek nenr Milford borough the following property : 21 good cows, some fresh, some coming to profit during the winter and spring 1 two-year-old Jersey bull, 1 year ling bull, 1 spring calf, 13 hogs, 10 head horses from one year old up suitable for farm or road work, two-seated surreys, 3 top buggies, platform spring wagon, 1 two nenll backboard, 1 one-horse and 1 two horce lumber wagon, 1 pair bob sleighs, 1 cutter, 1 one-horse tread power with threshing machine, wood aw, 1 corn shelter, fanning mill, bone grinder, several sets tingle nnd double harness, 1 m ing machine, 1 hay rake, farming implements gunerally, 12 tons hay, 2000 bundles of cornstalks, 400 bu. corn in the car, 150 bu. of potatoes. Terms On lumi over $10 nine months' credit judgment note with approved security. 3 per cent off for cash. Geo. E. Horton, auctioneer. T03IAS KELSON. Milford, Ort. 2, 1901. highway without nsing thoionsi nt of tho owner of tho abutting lands. This may bo law but It Is tint Just to the owner of sueh lands, who should have some rights In the Hint ter. Giiorgn Owous nnd bis bride tire spending a few days visiting bis parents near Lnyton. Mr. Owen holds a good position with an Insur ance company In Newark, nnd was married mi the 17th. While on my trip to 'Three! Bridges, Hunterdon county, N. J., 1 noticed I lint flowers nnd other vego tation were ns green ns in July, while in this section plant have been killed by frost. A meeting was held nt B ivans on Katunlay evening for the purpose of raising funds to pay for building a sultablo fence around (he cemetery at that place. I have not heard the exact amount but almost tho sum Hsked for was contributed. Mrs. John Chidostor departel on I'm sday last for nn extended visit to friends and relatives in New York and Brooklyn. The old Tuttle dwelling at 'Tuttles Corner was destroyed by fire on tho evening of tho 25th. No ono had lived in it for many years and was used by Evl flrlnk for the storage of farm implements. The origin of the 11 ro is a mystery. Floyd Wiiians of Walpack, who was hurt by jumping on a lover of a barrow, is steadily improving, Tho lover entered the body, nnd had it gone n little further would have caused his death. Did Tou Know XhiaP Do you know Hint a neglected cough or cold leads to consumption? More people die from the effects of ca tolling cold than from any other known canso. Thero is one remedy, nnd remember it only costs twenty flvo cents, that has proven a safe, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Mexican Syrup. Your druggist has it or will get it for you. It heals and strengthens the lungs and breathing passages, when noth ing else you take seems to do you good : you had better got a bottl todny nnd read the testimonials on the wrapper. Hav Tou WormsP Are yon growing thin or sickly? Has your skin a pnle or sal low tinge? 1k you not. occasionally feel a hollow sensation In the pit, of your stomach, or a quoer distress in your bowels? Do you got easily vexed, nervous or fidgety? Proba bly you are nourishing some stom ach worms, a lengthy tape worm, or else a thousand pin worms, that are devitalizing your entire system. You can expol thorn by taking Mother's Worm Syrup. Nothing else Is so effective. Better Health. Better health nlvnys follows a nse of Mexican Root Pills, simply because they demise the system of sickening and effete matter so thor oughly and completely. It is a sin to remain oonstipated when Mexican Hoot Pills only cost 25 cents a box. The Best Fain Cure. Is one that is absolutely safe and sure nnd that taken internally will cure cramps and oolio, or applied externally will rednoe swellings and subdue pnin. Mooch's Quick Relief does this and only costs 25 cents a box. Wane to Bu Prettyf Then purify your blood by taking Mooch's Sarsaparilla, the best of all blood medicines. Pile-ina Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Aiil k onres Chills and Fever. NO'I'IOK All hunting;, flshhiK or other trenpiuiflitifr on the promibea of tho uncier HiKiit'1, in DiiiK'UHU Towntthtp, on tiny inondrikill nnd lwitrfhkill Orprka, la for uhulmi under penally of the nw. CriAA J. Boll.KAli, Dlngmnn Twp., K Hoii.kmi, May 17, lS'.i. JosKI-H V UoiLKAD. TKKSPASfl NOTICE. Notiiw la hereby ffiv.m thnt troHpitHKliiK noon the pro !xrty of the unilersij nuil In Milford town ship Flke county, !'., for the purpone of huniliifr, nulling or any other purpoHeg la btrictly forbidden umh-r penalty of tV.u law. Mum. S. M CuAi'T. nPKKSPAS.S NOTICK. Notice la hereby J. friven that treHpiiMHinir on the pr remlKea of the uiHlorHiKiieu, aitunted id Oiiiirinii towiiKuin, tor any punie whatever la atrictly forbidden, and all oift ndera will be promptly prosecuted. Ika ti. CAB Oct. U4, It)'.. F'OK HALE. A amall farm loented near Maiamoraa, kuown ua the Heuel or KehiliartU phuw, containing- 21 acrea. p inely lociited, well watered. Houae and barn. Krull nf all kln.U. Part iiiiomvwl. Title clear. Kor Lerina, price, etc., aAMreaa Lock box U Milford. Pa. TKKSPAfiS NOTICK. Notice la hereby X given that tret tmnninLt upon the pro perty of thu powttt Lake Association in Lackawaxon townxhip. Pike count v, Pa., lor the purfHiMi ol huiillntt ana n.hJUK. or any other iiurixiw la atrictly forbiuueu un der peualty of the law. Alaianiiku Hadiiks, Nov. 23, 115. Preiiiett. oJHtKSPArf NOTICK. Notice la hereby given that all tri'iiashiK ou ley preiu in D'-lawaie towtmiiip on which the High fc'qllh la locareit I.-, Ktrlctly fnrhlihlcn. MILS. frl'sAN K. riSYDMt, l)i lnwnre Twp., Aug. Jli, l'KU. Owner. When Hello S T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo off"r a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is thnt you need not go nwny from home to supply nlljyour needs, or to secure bnvgnins. Wo expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, now nn.t stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any t hing in nny lino nt bo',tom prices. To accomplish this end wo have ndopted a now system. All our prices nre fixed on a basis of cash paytnont. This obviates tlio necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and interest. To nccommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt, payment monthly, as otir prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first-of every month, nnd if paid within three dnys from date of bill, n cash discount of 2 is allowed. Tho samo discounts given on till cash pur chases exceeding 1. 00. Goods sent out will tie (J. O. D. nnless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the GluuI Piblic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Da 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 loft at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. iilford illling Co., Milford, Pike Co., Penna. H. E. EPJ1ERS0N Ik 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. Pretoriptlont Carefully Compoundad H. E. Emerson & Co., ltf Next Door to Hotel Function-. NEW all Winter- Goods. Woolen Dress Goods, Flannels and Underwear, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Fine Groceries, Mackerel & Bloaters, Paints and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Clover and grass seeds of all kinds Alt kinds rubber footwear at re at W. & (jr. Mitchells. dui ed prices at Armstrong &Co. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR," FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of nnv to No. ;").. or rome to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Broad Strsot, Milford. Pennaylvanla
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