I ft' P, THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jamss Build in n. Now York. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODRUMIC INJECTIONS. A PERFECT HOMB THEATMKNT OH SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. Two Good Second-Hand n i Stoves For Sale-One a Doublo Heater. Inquire at Mil- ford Post Office. HARN 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. House and Lots find Int. without House.. Denier lu all kluds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow 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. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE QEUEin noonno FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Flree In one rfAKIJWAKK. CITI.KKV, TIN, AGATE WAlit, tic. "IN ROOrlNOANO PLUMBING A f.PLCIALTY. Jetting promptly ettendsd to T. R. J. Klein 5 Son, EROAD fc'TREiiT tllU'OKD, PA Tuition Absolutely Fiee Knitt Stromlflltnrg ftitt orni(il Hrhnnl. Thoffnvnrnor hnfl r(ikm1 tin MM ftrnntltiff this chn.:! n iwrtnl tipprnju iiitioii, nn wrll it the I i 1 1 ii.nkrn tlm Tuition of $1 ISM In this who il KKKK, I'nll Trim upMi Sent. Jtt. Hnti'-ftrwi prr tttt'k. For full partic ulars miurt-sa ui'A; r. ill lUjft, rnnciptu. 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 & Wells.1. 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 arc more durable. Don't invest money in a monument lc fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. rite for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervla. N. Y. Adjoining Gumner'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. KIDIIEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Ml FVJfl KICXEY CUHE Is or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kjdney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c tai $1.00. Our Ice reiui ueik it ie lull. Any out (seutiui skcicii aud d-B.:riitiou of huv iuvciuiun t, promptly receive iur upiuiun fice couccrmug tlic palciitalxiily at aame. " lluw lo Oi'laiu a Futcnt" fccui uhjq rciiest. fuicut Mured llnuutfh u it.ivti iiMi iur a.t Ic at our e.xpcue. I'itu-ulK l-iVrn out through us wre iwittl noil- wilh. utctiAige, nt i'HK Fatknt Kteu :u, an illuntrnlf-d and widely circulult-d jtjurual, Ctti mill 1 liy M.uj uUotUt r-s aud I u ve.it n; b. tot. ad Iur aumplc copy FftLE. Addiea, VICTOR J. EVANS A GO. (i'utcnt AUurncyh,) Evara Building, WASHINGTON. O- C Genuine tUmpd CCC Never sold In bulk. tKwjrt A IK dealer who tries to cU MieCtunj juit as Jixxi." Foley's Honey nj Tar cures ioUs, prevents pneumonia. New Goods ,--T? CANDV CATHARTIC V ' W W W -m IW --.. "' ' - - .., m V CORRESPONDENCE. M.VTAMOR.VS. I 1)1 NO MAN'S VKUX. The ruiiernl of the late Webb W. Conrtright took place on Tuesday afternoon at his lute home on Mo Uolluin srrerfti and wis largely at tended. The Order t It id Mjii, of which be was a meiii'i.;r, was out and had charge. He v. Mr. tiros'. pastor of Hope church, preauluj l he sermon ana was assisted by llnv Mr. Chadwick of the Methodist hurch of Port Jervis. The pall bearers, inombers of the order, were as follows : D. Miller, Henry (Jilson, George (Juddelmck, Jacob Holdon and Clark Colder. Little Miss Luuia London, aged 4 years, gave birthday party to ab ut IS of her young friends Tues day afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock at her homo on Washington street. They had rice supper prepared by Mrs. London, which was very much enjoyed. Gaines were played iiiid and all had a pleasant time. Mrs. Warren Hidgway was in town Thursday afternoon calling on some of her friends. Mrs. M. Bowdon, nr, nged lady and aunt of Mrs. CHne and also of Mrs. Brumell, is the guest of these ladies. She will spend the winter in Alatamoras. Her former home was at Btroudsbnrg. The two ministers from New York, Revs. C. 8. McDonnell and F. E. Uomanoczy, are called the "mu sical revivalists." One plays the cornet and the other the 'cello. They came here to assist Rev. Mr. Spencer, pastor of the Epworth church, on Nov. 18th. The ladios of St. Joseph's churoh are making great preparations for their f tir, which is to be held at Lackawnxeu, l'a., on Thanksgiving aftrruoon and evening. The Dusy Bues are making great preparations for their entertainment which is to be given nt their Orange tea tonight at the home of Miss Nellie Westfall on Third Htreet. Fred Corwin has been ill lor the past week, but is now able to attend to his duties. Grafton Crane as sisted nt the store during Fred's sickness. The (;. E. social took place last Thursday evening nt the home of Mrs. Win. F. 8poldol on Cookson street and was largely attended. During the business meeting held in the Burly part of the evening the subject discussed was a circulating library that is about being started in the society. A committee was appointed aud at the next meeting further particulars will be recorded. The Bocial was a success and the evening was spent in a pleasant manner Games were played, good musio was enjoyed and ice cream was served during the evening. Rev. Mr. Aton of the Sparrow bush Methodist church, preached at Epworth church on fciunday morn i,ig. Mrs. William Cook from Prlnco ton arrived in town on Satur day evouing aud was the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. B. Allen. Mrs. Cook left for her home Monday Mrs. Allen has boon ill but is im proving. Miss Augusta Koerner, who was injured on the Barrett bridge n short time ago, is improving. The doctor has hopes of her recovery Miss Grace Seybolt, a trained nurse from New York city, who has beeu spending her vacation in Mat- atnorns, returned to the city Mon day. Miss Louise Wilkin, a trained nurse of New York city, has been spending her vacation in JJ.iUmor- as. She also returned Monday. David Wells of this village is il! at his home on Adams street. Mrj. Harry Lilley and little son, Alfred, from Tri-States are spend ing a few days at Mrs. Fred liill- man's on Cookson street. There were no meetings of church societies this week. Ihe L A. b. held a cake sale at the Mutamoras postoffloo this after noon from 2 to 5 p. in. At Hope church Bundny morning the presiding older, Riv. T. L Wentz, of Koading, Pa., took part in the services and also in the eve mng. At the morning service the sacrament o the Lord's su;p r ws administered. There was a large congregation. Mrs. Ed. Bull, in company with Mrs. Reubon Bell and Miss L. Mor rison of Matamoras, have gone to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. L Clark will change their residence to River View Vi la, upbtiiirs, in the house of Mrs. J. 8. 1'hlmiitier on River street. A loan Mocial Under the auspices of the L. C. U. will take place it Hope church pai'Konaui) mi Tuesday, Nov. I'JIh. This is .sometime; new i I MatainnraH. All friends ara in vited to he prenent. What has become of "V. II. L Considerable complaint is being made about bad roads on the hill. Well, election will soon bo hero and the people can then make other sh lections of supervisors if not satis-11,-d. . The section built by John H. ilood improves by wear. It was constructed on proper principles and has settled down for a long time unless it is, as frequently hap pens, torn up by bis successors. Honesty is the best policy, unless one cau make a largo enough, haul to keep out of the woods and slaw's prison. We do not believe in the principle but it seems fashionable. Take care of the interests of your employers. They will then prosper and look after yours because they are his. ' Several city gentlemen have re cently been annoyed here by being arrestod for violations of the game laws which on examination before a justice were not sustained. The an tecedents of some of tho infurmors may be enquired into aud one nt least have difficulty in clearing him self of a more serious ofTense than unlawfully killing game. Many farmers here are posting up "no trespassing" notices. In less than five years with the pres ent laws farmers mny find rabbits as numerous and destructive here as they were in Australia a few years ago. Why are the Harrisburg gentlemen so active in preventing city people who spend their money freely from coming bore? If the same euargy was shown in suu pressing our own criminals future generations might rise np an 1 call them blessod. Mrs. G. W. Donaldsou of Ardtor- uish loft Sunday for New York aud tomorrow will sail lor England to join her husband, who is introduc ing American goods in that country. Rye generally was sown late this fall and the drouth prevented it from doing well. Apples are worth 3a barrel here, eggs are 80 cents a doz. and butter 22 cents a pound A city gentleman recently wrote as follows : "It seems you have con siderable red tape about game since X was last in your place. I would not object to paying $10 for a lioonse if permitted to take my game home." The result is no license money and all for the sake of keep ing a little game here. Pheasants are scarce but quail, coons, rabbits anl ground hogs are plentiful.- The law against running deer with dogs doesn't seom to trouble our hunters much. When they want to raise a doer they use a cow boll which answers the purpose and is more convenient than a bow-wow, It is said a landlord cannot charge for a game dinner but he can charge for condiments and service and in vite a constable to see that ho keeps within thb law. The downfall of big Tammany, the parent of our little Tammany at tho late eleotiou does not seem to Hffeot our braves. The people here are always grumbling about the township officials but they always walk np and vote them back in of fice if the big chief so desires. Our amiable representative as usual was very attentive recently to the wol fare of the blind, the maimed, the illiterate and other unfortunate who could not mark their ballots properly. He was solicitous to see that their tickets were marked just right. He is a ripper election days and sometimes other days, too. MoCarriok, the general outside business manager, u lively these days buying produce, veal, hogs Coldi " I bid terrible cold nd could hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral tad it gave me im mediate relief." w". C. layton, Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tor.fght ? Worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. t.la , ju.t r n n1itry !:iii, L-'a i nti- r.KM tut turkeys and in fact almost anything suitable for the city markets. John Gould intends erecting his house as soon ns the cellir Is flnish el. Frank Downs has accepted a situ ation as clerk in a New Jersey store. E. A. Volls with a pnrty from Port Jervis was hunting here re cently. No arrests were made. very time Mr. Wells shot the ame was pretty sure to land in his bag. Caksar. SANDYST0N. The vendue of Mrs. Mottler's Wednesday last brought out a large crowd. DeAlton kept things hum ming and a largo amount of proper ty was sold and at good prices. B. B. Hursli, now traveling through the west writes that he is greatly pleased with what he has seen of that great section. He is at present in Michigan and will take n most of the states west of the Mississippi before before returning some time in December. Parties are starting n little early this fall, but if the succeeding ones are as pleasant as tho one nt Mr. Little's in Montague on Friday ev ening the young folks Hre in for many good times, as most of the participants did not get home until near morning. Most of the hotels in this valley are entertaining oily hunters and ns a rule they are having very good success. Passing through Bevans a day or two ago, I found Mr. Frank lin, Edward Vail and Mr. G. Al seing, who were Mopping there fl few days in quest of game, and I bin glad to say they were having great luck. The church nt Liytoti is nearly painted and this week will see the second coat on. It improves the appearance of the building very much. Sunday was a real winter's day the cold boing severe and with the strong wind blowing it was very uncomfortable to be out of doors. The high wind scattered corn stalks, husked and unhusked, nil over the fields and in many cases stalk stacks were upset. I received a pleasant call on Sun. day from Mr. Van Aukeuof Wilkes barre. Pa., who is stopping for a few days with his nnclo, D. B. Lat- timore. Mr. Van Auken's health is not of the best, and ho is en routo to some point in North Carolina or Georgia to spend the winter mouths. W. Frink Rosenkrans on Monday last removed his family to Ruther ford, N. J., where ho is employed in a drug store. Ed. Crane and family of Port Jor- vis nro spending a few days in Sandyston visiting friends nnd rela tives. Irving Rasor and wife of Alla- uiucliy, N. J., are making a brief visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Raser. Irv is telegraph op orated a t Allamuchy rn il road sta tion . Watering troughs for the use of the public nre a publio blessing, but when the keeper of such a trough allows the water to escape into tho road, thereby causing damage to such an extent that on Thursday last it took a team and three men a day to make the needed repairs costing the town about t3.50 and 2 more rebate in tnx to the party maintaining the trough, ourcommit tee should look into the matter. Election is over and you hardly hear it mentioned, except by those who claim that the Roe fish bill will entail tremendous costs to the coun ty later on. Well, I rather doubt that. I am sorry that the sponsor of that bill was defeated, but with 32 republican majority at Trenton Mr. Iliff can do very little. Walpank township gave the free fishing bi!l a black eye, a majority of 10 against it, and Montague went it 12 better. I am at a loss to ac count for such action but million aires, I am told, are down on that bill nnd those townships may be full of them, but the bill went through just the same. Eaten O. Van Sickle will leave in a few days to join his father, John J. Van Sickle, who is engaged iD business at Bucyrus, Ohio. Epread. Like Wildfire. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a lending druggist of Belle ville, () writes : "Electrio Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years." You know why? Most diseases begin in dis orders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, pur ifies the blood, strengthens tho nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life aud vipor into any weak, sickly, run down man or wouiau. Price 50 cenis. Sold by all druggists. Mi T. Armstrong & Co., vSuccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. j Wo offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go away from home to supply nlljyour needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you In both particulars. DRY GOODS, now nnd stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted n new system. All our prices nro fixed on a bn us of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to nllovv a lnnrgiu for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly nccounts, nnd-oxpect prompt payment monthly, ns onr prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from d.ito of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. Tho same discounts given on all rush pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously nrranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, o J Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the G.i era 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 1 1 Orders left at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. flford Milford, Pike H. E. EMERSON & GO. Have RE PETTI '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. &" Next Door NEW Fall 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. & Ct iVl I MILFORD, PA. Clover and grass seeds of all kindi at W. & G, Mitchells. "BEST OF ALL. FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. o.. or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. 1 af Co., Penna. Broad Straot, MilforcJ, to Hotel Fauchere. I WnuLL Z. r All kind ' rubber footwear at re. dm ed prices at Armstrong & Co. tilling Co.,