R r,5 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN K INSTITUTE CO. 1138 Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing, Naw York. forth Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. k PERFECT HOME TREATMENT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. Two Good Second-hand n i For Sale-One a Double Heater. Inquire at Gil ford Post Office. HARNESS Of All Kind and Stylo. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYD0NE Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. fiousns and Lota and lots without Houses. Denier In ail kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad-Street, Below Crissman 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, Coruor Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Baver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CECEflT RQOFIKG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two F Iru. In on HAli 1W Alii;. CI Tl.mV, TIS, AOAIE Witt, .1J. IN RQOFIN9AND PLUM3INO A rUMXIALTY. Jetting promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, EUOAD STREET MlId'ORD, PA Stoves Tuition Absolutely Free Font RtrnmtftVinrg Stat) Normal Hrtionl. Thpfrnvprnor hn fllpm-i. tloMll ffrnntlnsr this flrhnnl ft spfrtnl nppmprintlnn. tn well f thp hill funking thn Tuition of $1 ftO In thin wlio tl V K h, K. Kali 'iVi m nnt'iis S'pr. It. Knt f:i .rw por writ, Kor full pnrtic ulnra nthin-fis tiKO. 1 HIULK, Principal. Muslins 5c pr yd. Calico - - 3c to 414c 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.. 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 inves money in a monument lie 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 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. fTfiinvotYcuiii IuLlI 0 Euarantead Remsdjf or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for rudney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c toi $1.00. wmm Our let returned if we lull. Any one acuiling skcu'h aud dfocriiiliou of any invention will promptly reenve our opinion free concerning iiC p.ilrlltnt.lllty Ul 8. 1 1 1 i C " lltW to ot-t.iiu a Intent" he ut u;xm reiiiest. jatent -rureU iiiruunh u a.ivciiia I or tmie at our txie jfttUruib t.ilcU out th'taiti u rcccrie iter i tit nolu t , without chaise, in 1 kit. Patlnt KbLu..D, kU lllustiuua ami widely circuit ltd juurxiui, cunauurn uy niunu:aciui rrs auu inventors. tcuU tui aiiijtic copy FftLC. Aiidicd, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. fntcnt Attorneys,) Evrs Building, WASHINGTON. O C "" CANDY CATHARTIC 1M. K. Genuine iUmpd C. C C Ncvw told In bui Ik-wre ol the dealer who tries M sU "louuttluni; )ut at $MM." Foley's Honey end Tar cures i.uIJs, prevents pntuinonla. Men Fall CORRESPONDENCE. MAT A MO HAS. A loiter received from CInroneo Daily dated Oct. 17 aboard the U. 8. F. 8. Chicngo stationed nt Leghorn, Italy, Win received hy his frlond, Grafton t'raim, in which he states he arrived there from Ujnon, Itnlf, Oct. 15. Clarence is ono of our boys and is taking a Ion- voya ). He will not return in two years. We wish him well in his now field of labor. Mrs. J.Fitzhngh and little daugh ter from Jersey City left for their home Sunday. They have been spending some time in Mivtaiuorns visiting Mrs. J 8. Palmatiur's. There was no school at the high school cn Thursday and Friday of this weok. The teachers and pupils have two holidays. The Rev Mr. Rimanoczy from New York, the musical revivalist, preached in Epworth church on Monday evening to a large audience. Married, at the Mothodist parson age, Port Jervis, by the pastor, Rev. V. A. Chadwick, ou Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, William D Smith of New York city to Lucy A. Keyes, daughter of the lute Josiah and Mrs. Keyes on River street. Miss Keyes' friends tender their congrat illations and wish them a long nnd happy married life. Tlieir home will be in New York. Miss Ida K. Westbrook, a trained nurso from Columbus, (loorgia, and also from Warm Springs, Georgia, arrived in Port Jervis Wednesday evening. She too'c I ho steamer from Columbus, c:uno by water to New York and is now at her home near Milford. MU Wesi.brook's friends are pio.ised t ) see her again. Revival services will continue through this week at Epworth church. Rev. F. E. Ritnanoczy is hero t ) insist Rav. Mr. Spencer and Rev. C. S. McDowell. The 15 lsy Boos socioty of Epworth church meets this Saturday at the home of Miss Nellie We.itfall on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Dabcock on Washington street wore plensantly surprised Friday evening at their homo by about BO friends, some from Port Jervis and other places. The guests arrived nt about 8 o'clock. It was a complete surpriso but Mr. and Mrs Bibcock were equal to the occasion and entertain ed their friends in a very hospitable manner. Refreshments were serv ed and good musio furnished for dancing by Win. Barnes and Joe Sonner, which was very much en joyed by all present. Rev, L. II. Yorgey' from Lock Havon, Pa., had charge of the morning service at Hope church on Sunday. Mrs. Justin Chaso and child have recovered from their sickness. They havo been ill for some time. Mrs. Chaso will resume her baking again. The funeral of Win. Rose took place Saturday afternoon at Ep worth church at 2.30. Rev. T. G. Spenoerofficiated. The funeral was largely attended. The pall hearers wore : J. G. Van Gordon, Monroe Strait, Amzie Strait, George Strait. Ilia rem tins were laid in the Rose. town cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. YAn. Cole of Slate UiU were in attend anoo. Mrs. Allen of the Allen House, who has been seriously sick, is im proving. John Decker, who drives one of the brewery wagons, is very sick nt his homo here. John Shoemaker who is employ ed iu tha midline shop and Who was taken ill there Friday, is rest ing comfortably at his horns. Henry Myers has ooceptel a posi tion in the glass fvctory in Port Jervis. Lorin Langton, who has been sick for the past week, is able to at "My wife hddeep-cied cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer't Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely' J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you Know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tlir WV., tic-uh ft.r an orrtiitr7 tiva Laid toUls, eit.; !, iiiucL ;.:tiiiuiit.l tvl tiauuii aii'l Ij tt tu on Lain! J. C. Aii-H LU., i.uU, Mill. ii.nwi'sVir im 1 mrwmwrmT iiniMiirmaaaprj Coughs tend to business again on Pennsyl vania avenue. Frank Byer has gone to Long Is land to work as a machinist under Foreman Fritz Gobhardt, formerly of this place. The Matamoras social olub will hold a masquerade ball at Miller's hall Saturday night, Nov. 30. Miss Ella Keyes of Now York city l visiting her mother, Mrs. J. F. Keyes, on River street. John Keyss of New York is spend ing a few days here. Mrs. J. W. Cottrell of this village loft on Friday Mr a few days' visit with friends at Waldwick, Brook lyn and Bayonne, N. J. The L. A. S. bad a cake sale at the Matamoras post ofllce Friday af. tornoon. Eleven cakes were sold There is to be a sale at the same place this afternoon between the hours of 2 nnd 5 o'clock. Any one wishing a good home made cake should attend this sale. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wonnacott have changed their residence. They are now located upstairs in Miss Er- minio B. Hill's residence, cornor of Third and CooKson streets. The Blue Ribbon Lodgo of Earnest Workers of Hope church bold thel first anniversary on Sunday evening at 7.30. The lodge nppenred in full regalia with banner, etc. The pro gram prepared was interesting nnd varied, consisting of recitations, musio, scripture reading, eto. The annual fair for the boncflt of the Catholic missions of Pike county opened nt Lackawaxoti Tlianksgiv ing night and will close on Saturday, Nov. 30th. The ladies of St. Jo seph's church have made great preparations for this fair. As the territory covered by the Catholic missions extends from Milford to Hawley and borders on three coun ties, there is more than a local in terest. People will come miles from all the neighboring towns to attend this great social amusement. Tho fair this year will even outdo nny previous event of the kind. The display of beautiful fancy work nnd articles of every kind will present the appearance of a large depart meut store. Articles will be sold and auctioned off every evening. Great interest is taken in the young men's contost for a gold watoh between Joseph Conghlin and Thomas 8 McMahon. The young ladies will oontoBt for a diamond ring. Hulse's orchestra of Barryville will furnish the musio far dancing evory eve ning. Every one is welcome. PAUPAC. Snow, slush and mud at this writ ing. Mrs. A. K. Killain has returned from an extended visit among rela tives and friends In New York state Miss Helen Killam is the guest of Hawley friends for the greater part of this week. Miss Fannie Bennett visited among a few of our neighbors last week Miss Bennett Is one of our mission aries who belk'ves in converting th heathen in forelgi. countries and will shortly leave for her work among our eastern neighbors. B. F. Killam nnd Georuo Anslev each took their guns and went deer hunting last week. After a walk of about an hour In the neighborhood of Big Pond they both brought down a flue deer and returned home with them much pleased with their day's sport. Several of our young men have taken advantage of this elegant weather and are putting in the week camping nt Big Pond and hunting deer between time. At last reports the deer had still neglected to call and pay their respects to them nnd the chief employment was gathering fuel nnd sitting around the Hinoulder ing logs of their camp fire. We are much pleased to hear of the improved condition of our young friend, Henri Vetterliu, and hope ere long he will be uble to again join iu the games of his schoolmates. Superintendent Geo. Sawyer passed through the place last Monday on the way to visit the schools of Greene township He called on a few of our schools while on his way. Dkkaito. Fore uf Habit. "Drummer, Uu't he?" "Yes; continued. Why, he has been on the road so lontf that when lie gets home and his wife hunda linn the biscuits at the dinner table he im mediately begins to flirt with her!" Puck. Am linpuaalbf Oitf , "I don't believe you Jove me t bit," sobbed hia wife. 'Jiut I do, durlintf. I J)ou't tell in. it' unnatural you should. No mail could lov a womuu who SM'ntfc huch old lima u I do." 1'liiladcioiiia Xiuiej. USE FOR THE PEERAGE. Cpr IlnrVB M"i,rlt 1 lint fa nrnnrtil lato rinr lr ft lerk i'rlntrr. Occupying n plncr of hunnr In thf of floe nf a New Yin k printer is an old copy of "llnrke's I'rrrngr," and Hi presence airtiil sr.rh ineonrumiK sur- rmindinir aronsrd .tl-e curiosity of a cir.unl visitor thpi!irr (?flv, soya at eiAhani; of thn-iiv. I "It isn't Ko autre ns von might think," nld the proprietor, by way ol efrpinnntion. "Yon see. n t'onirirahI part of our bminess consists of print Ins; labels of various kinds, nnd Iliirk. I a great help to us. I don't suppoat the Itritish nristoerney would be par ticularly edified to know this, but it I a fnrt. "Suppose we take the case of well say Itohinson, who Vps a little hat store up in llnrlem. liobinaon comet in here nr.d wants me to fret him up some tasty dreipn a trade-mark that he can place upon his (foods. When 1 ahow him our reffulnr stock design, for such purposes- the chancel are hi will turn up his nose. That's wham 'Burke's Peerage' conies hi. "I take it down and osltatloualj turn to the proud nnme 01 Robinson where the crests of that illustriouf family are duly pictured forth, togeth er with their I.ntin mottoes and ali the records of their nobility. Robin ion, of Hnrlem, is fascinated and his eyes bulge out of his head. I ask him which branch of the family la hi. and he makes some sort of a bluff. "He picks out Ms crest, with Its Tatin motto, which Is ur'titelligible to him, and a week Inter it's reproduced on the hats which he sells up In Har lem. If any of these liternry fellow. should ask me about books that, have helped ine I should place 'Ilurke's Peer age' well up at the front." CATS SPOILED THE HUNTING. flae frffl Tnltr to the W'nttSn In Sfalae and Pcilror lae ft mall On ate. The experience of trapper at Hoi- brook'a and Kddington ponds, near Hanpor, Me., during the past winter has demonstrated the fact that the common house cat will, when turnei loose in the wooda nnd left to Its own resources, become as wild in the course of a month or two as any bobcat, says the New York Times It Is the custom of cottne owners at the ponds to take cnTS to their places in the spring to drive out the mice that take possession of the cot tage during the. winter and In the fall, when the cottagers return to town, these cats are uaunlly forgot ten and left to shift for themselvea. Trappers just returned from the ponds report that their season has been a failure because the wild house cats have robbed the traps, tearing Into shreds the mink and muskrats that were daily caught and feasting on their flesh. Kvcry morning around the traps the hunters found evidences of feasting by the cats and of fleroe battles between the cats and" animals caught in the traps. Recently a dozen of the wild cata have been shot, but the woods are full of them, and so long as they remain thure wil. be no profit in trapping. Answered Without tlealtattaa. "Mario. Jane," said a foml mother, the other morning, to her daughter, "did Daniel Johnson kiss you on the teps last night?" "No, mamma, he did not." If the fond parent had said "lips" In stead of "steps" it would have troubled Maria Jane to reply. Tit-l!its. Did You Know ThisP Do you know Mint a neglooted cough or cold loads to consumption? More pooplo die from the effects of catching oold than from nny other known cause. There is one remedy, nnd reniomber it only costs twenty five ccuta, that hns proven a safe, unfailing euro for coughs nnd colds. It is called Mexican Syrnp. Your druggist hns it or will get it for you. It heals nnd strengthens tho lungs and breathing passages, when noth ing else you hiko seems to do you good; you had hotter got a bottle today nnd rend the testimonials on the wrapper. Have You Worms? Are you growing thin or sickly? Has your skin a pale or sal low tinge? l'o you not occasionally feel a hollow sensation iu the pit of your stomach, or a queer distress in your bowels? Do you get 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 devituli.ing your entire system. You can expel them by taking Mother's Worm Byrup. Nothing else is so effective. Better Health. Better health nKvays follows n use of Mexican Root Pills, simply because they cleanse the system of sickening nnd effete matter so thor oughly nud completely. It is a sin to remain constipated whon Mexican Root Pills only cost 25 cents a box. The Beat Pain Cure, Is one that is absolutely safe and sure nnd that takrn internally will cure cramps and colic, or applied externally will reduce swellings and subdue pain. Oooch's Quick Reliof does this and only costs 25 cents a box. Warn to B Prettyf -Then purify your blood by taking Oooch's Barsnparilla, the best of all blood medicines. Plle-ius Cure Files! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-AutK cures Chills aud r'ever. mm 3 T" A J Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo offer a lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go n way from homo to supply nlljyour needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new nnd stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in nny lino nt boMom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a now system. All our prices are fixed on a b:-is of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to nllow n margin for bnd debts nnd interest. To nccommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to carry ncconnts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, nnd if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all casli pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will be U. 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 Get 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 Seal of Minnesota is A No. f. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe alty ! ! ! Orders left at the Mill for delivory will receive prompt attention. iilford Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Clorvegian COD LIVER OIL With llypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., t7 Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. 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. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD. PA. Clover nud prass seeds of all kinds All kinds rubber footwear at re at W. & ii. Mitchells, ducod price at Armstrong & Co. fsqji "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. o., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA O new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. Jervis Gordon of Flour Constantly on Hand. lilling OOia Broad Street, Milford,
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