" I -v j h- ''A r THE LANE INSTITUTE, THCUNC INSTITUTE CO. 113 A Broadway, St. Jarra Bulta ln(, Mow Vork. far th Traatment a d Cura of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHIfKE HABITS. NO HYPODKRVHC IN'.TKUTIOSS. A 1KHFKCT HOMK TltK ATM KN T OH SANI TARIUM ADVANTAOKS 11 hrisimas resents Come Early and View the Variety for Young and Old at 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. Houses and Lots nnd lots without Housoa. Denier la till kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. . Office off Broad Street, Below Orlssnmn 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. rrc Stoves and R THE Fgi t r f I I For Wood and Coal.i' Best Ileater and Fuel Sliver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE GE.r.:EuT ROOrlilG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two F irti 1 r orttt ' tl AM;U A UK. 4 11 II It Y, US, Aii A'l fc N ItOOF iNO AIM U PLUMBING A yVlK 'IALTY. Jo prompt. :ended to T. R. J. 1'lcin 5 Son, J.Kt 1). i'A C. 0. AUMSTKONG'S Tuition Absolutely Free f iint HI mttdatim ft Ml nt rirnwit SrJinnt. 'I Ik (rovcrriMr fV III'' hill ih;i!;hi I hU M-t,oiI h HKK. 1. Unl'-a :t ;V1 jut Ol'lint t hi' Mil if t :i HI I H U nppi "pri;: iwn , M; v-t I th" Tuition r i iV if I nil 1 1 ' r in mn ii- m pt w ik . h or 1m II ptii t ic- IV MHl,K, rriiitlpi;). Christmas lresents George Yii-;liinjj;tm is said to linvc thrown u dollar across the Potomac, which was a ions ways for a dollar to go, !ut it isn't a oiriim- stani'c to now far a dollar will go toward laiying . . hristmas Prncnnf-Q I J W J 1 I vs tliis year at onr store. Come and look at our stock. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS .Ryman & Weils.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. I- 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. rite for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Miiford, Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. V. Adjoining Gumncr's Union House Rood, carriage, draft nnd farm horses far sulo. Exchanges made. A large stock from which, to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. KIDIIEY DISEASES most fatal of all OiS- 4. rni CV'O Ki-Y CL7.E Is a or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eml- and dier troubles. PRICE 50c nd $J.0O. ::T-f j I 1 . i i i ice : ucd ll v.e Kill. AiU oi. iHJii.iiiiy lll'll'JU tJl auv lUVCllUuU will piu:;illy incive utir fpiiu.j'i live t'tnwcninig tli- p.iitrnt:iSility ! Kiiiif. "ll w t oit:iin a I'.'lt iU " st ut r--u-t. litt-i(t kci uicd (Jiroiu'h us iiilvf i tist-r t ir k;i le nt our ri ienw. t'.iu-ius iiM-n otit iittoii'li us icieive (n iitl HtHiCr, SVilllwltfh lit.'. Ill 1 rt K l'Ali-..Vl U -.vl .11, au liuuti.iitd un.l id!v ci i eti j- ui uul, toil). 1 1 1 U'1 ii . nu f Lift in i e a liii ln cMul ttua ni:it iy f ht, aiU1.o, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. i'atcnt Aiturtizv Ear Bu.Uing, WASHINGTON. O C CATHARTIC fii. tOt. - - Unahilt. Ciituiiie stjnpiti C. C C. Never oU !n butt. I'svjrc of t:ie dik-.r vho tries to iU Foley's Honey bj Tnr prevails puruiimiiia. ojcs 4;- i : V l . are the crises CGKRKSI'GNDIONGK. SANDYSTON. Williai!i Titninn, tenant on the Dr. Cole farm nt l.njinn, will offer nt public vendue his entire firm nni- chinory, horses, cows, young stock j ind grnin. He recently purclms.'d 1 1 io lii'vmis liolel jnnperty nnd in temN in 'iii'.ylng the s ini ! April 1st. If there Hnylliin iiimiht th in killing ii ni'ihii r's il i( I don't know wlnit it Im. No lens tlmn live (Ioh have been killed within il short time, not tlmt they were virions, hut sim ply ont of pure eussedne-"-). Well, some one litis the satisf iction of knowing tlmt they huve done n eon teinplihly dirty enper. We, the peuple of S-.indyst.in, Wiil puck tiu 1 Monhiue, lire vitally in terested lis to whether the 1). V. H. It. cmnes np the river on the Jersey side or not. Now tlmt the mud Is built to lhmhkill, our people should taken hand In nnd see what e.in be done toward getting the rigid of wity lhroiii;li the three townships west of the mountain. We did have some lidvantiijres from the 1). L. W. It. H., but they cut no flgure nt thb present. There is only one train by which yon can roach Hrauchvlllc from Newiirk and it takes all day to get from Branch ville to Deckertown, ft distance of onlv 11 miles, the management Is of the same mind ns Mr. Vnnderhilt, who Paid: "The pub lic be damned!" The rain, hail nnd snow of the 3rd Insl. lias given us pretty fair sleigh ing Htid the people are not slow to make use of it. The sleighing from the (iap to Ih-anch ville and Newton is very poor. Landlord Montross; proprietor of the hotel at Layton, Announce a shooting match for Saturday of tills week. Ducks, turkeys and chickens will be shot for, so you can take your choice. All are assured a good time for the management guarantees everything con nected with the shoot to be strictly on the square. Clean up your gun mid win your Christmas turkey. Thousands familiar with the trial of Roland Moliiieux for the alleged poisoning of Catharine Adams In New York will learn with sorrow that Judge New burger has refused to quash the indictment and this leaves the case Just where It was in the be ginning. Young Molineux has bi?en in prison nearly two years nnd for nine months of that time under sen-, tence of death in the death cell at Sing Sing. The evidence Is circum stantial and the nympathy of the public goes out to the prisoner and his brave old father, (iene'-al Moli neux. It looks ns if the lawyers were keeping tills case in court for notoriety and fees. The Sussex county press are firing at each other as to whether Decker town shall be called Sussex or Deck ertown. I have yet to hear the first person call it by the new name of Sussex. If the name Deckertown has been good enough for the past sixty years it is good enough for the next and it is hoped that the courts will settle the question and leave it Dockertown. Byron Baker of Rolette, l'a., was married to Miss Klla Raser of tills town on Thursday last at the Presby terian parsonage in Newton. The courtship was by letter and the par ties never saw each other until a day or two previous to the ceremony. Mrs. Baker will not join her husband until spring when they will go to housekeeping at the above named place, where Mr. Baker is engaged in business. The appointment of commissioners to carry out the provisions of the Roe hill does not meet with general ap proval. W.l). Ackerson, who was heartily in favor of the hill, declines to serve, while Suiit. Mill and Kx- Smiator McBride were opposed to the lull. I here are no doubts expressed but that Messrs. Hill and McBride will Impartially iierform the 'duties required f them as eoinniis-ioi.ers hut why not upp ilnt men ku.iwn to be favorable to the bill ist'ie question asked by many. "I had femost stubborn cough for many years. It deprived nie of sleep and t grew very thin. I tlien tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured.'' R. N. Mann, Fail Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and such testimonyas the above have taught us w hat Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will da. We know it's the great est couh remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure inevery drop. 1 i- !.'! Ml m J liil UlilanHniHllirr TTTTiftrMMHitiwyiliri I Coughed MA TAMO HAS. Mrs. Jumps Rose of Pocono Fiirm !cff. town a few days ago ami is visiting tier daughter who has fl situation in New York city. Jed Ketohnm, a student nt the Centenary Collegiate Institute nt. Iliick.'ltstown, N. J., has been con fined to his homo on Cookson atreot sii.ee Thmiksgivinit with an attack of the grip. He will leavo for his school Tuesday H hts health will pnnnit. A teachers' meeting was bold nt Epworth church Sunday afternoon. The following named officers for tin) Sunday school for the coining rear were elected : Superintendent Rev. T." (1 Spencer. Assistant Superintendent Mr. B. T. Dnrnnt. Secretary Miss K inna Billman. Assistant Secretary Miss Cora Billman . , ' i j?anist Mrs. John Wonnacolt. Assistant Organist Miss Blanche Watts. Librarians Bert Owen nnd F. C"Mvil. The C E. Society nf Hope church, will hold their annual fair and handkerchief sale Tuesday, Dee 17th, tit the home of Mrs. J. Van Fi iedenstein on River street. A pleasant time is expected and nil friends are invited to be present. The Blue Ribbon Band will hold its meeting on Saturday afternoon nt Hope church. The C. E. Society connected with Eiiuorth church met nt the church Wednesday evening niter prayer meeting. The concluding revival meeting was held at Epworth church 'last Friday, evening and was largely at tended. Rev. Rinianoczy sang with much feeling and expression hyiiMi of his own composition and Rov. McDowell nlso sang a solo with guitar nccotnpnnimeut. The Mala- moras people have never before been so well entertained as by these mus ical evangeliHts. They liave now departed, to the sincere regret of all Mrs. J. F. Keyes, who left town recently, has arrived safely at her destination, Intnnii, Nebraska. Floyd L. Barlow nnd sister, Miss Olivia, with their aunt, Mrs. Whit ed, will make their home In Port Jervis during flie winter mouths and will return to their Matainoras home in the summer. The snow has all disappeared from our streets, very much to the disap pointment of the little people with their sleighs. Miss Isabella Orey of Wilkes bnrre, Pa., ft niece of Mrs. Ed. Won naoott, left town Wodnesday for Binghauiton, N. Y., whore she was married Wednesday, Dec. 4th, to Cms. Fit.sitnons of Matamoras After a week's absence Mr. nnd Mrs Filzsimons will return and board at Mrs. Ed. Wonnacott's on River St We extend our congratulations to the bridal couple and wish thetn a long life of happiness. Mrs. E. A. ltntan celebrated her 30tb birth day on Monday evening, members of the Eastern Star of Port Jervis were in attendence. The ev ening was spent in a very plesant manner. " S. LKIKJEDALE. We are having quite an old fash. io:id winter. Friday morning it was 20 below zero at 8 o'clock and on Saturday IS" below Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Signer and sou of Hemlock Hollow were guests jf Ira Kellam and family on Sunday between services. A. J. Kimble of Paupao was a caller in the p'ace the same day. Dennis Tormey, living on Mm Pike County side, who has raised a largo family of six hoys and live girls, is now left alone. The boys have nil gone from home and the girls have married and gone to homes of their own, but the youngest, Miss Elian, is at homo and keeps house for her father, Mrs. Tormey having died some 17 years ago. Mike Madden is improving and unless complications arise will soon lie out iil'hui. Miss Efiie Wright und Mrs. Kel lain enjoyed a sleighride Saturday, going to Pdtipae and calling on Mr. and Mrs George X Kellam. The Pike and Wayne bridge at this place is badly in need fl repairs land we understand the eoMimisMon- ers have been nolilied. Unless soon fixed the counties will have damages to pay. They Work While You Sleep. While your u.ii.d and body rest Cas careis Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never bold H'bulk. Ail ilnigg its, ioc. Mrs LivM-mor on firhool Suflisso. Mrs. Mary A. I.lvermore said in a recent address: 'Some women think the sehool ballot is too shim II a fraeliou of the right of suffrage 'to be worth using My husband said he always felt in dignant when I came out 'of Hint booth, after being allowed to vote for school officers only, and he advised me to wait till I could vote the whole ticket. I asked. 'Is tlmt tlv war you would do If a min owed vou $10,01111 and offered vou SIM. Wouldn't you take w hat you could gel, and then work for m lie?' 'Oh, yes,' he said, 'You have the logic of it, but I have the sentiment.' "It is certainly the ditty (if wo men, mothers and possible mothers, to stand by the public schools. You want to know w ho are the teachers, and who are he school committee. You want to see that the children are taught kindness, cleanliness and courtesy. School suffrage is a moral measure, nnd no woman should hold herself excused from voting." In Omaha, at the recent election, 0,000 women cast their ballots for school olllccrs. Nearly 1(1, 001) women voted for the school board in Boston last year, anil registration of women for the coining school election in that city shows a large Increase. There seems to be a growing appreciation among women of .the fact that they can do goodjo the schools by their Votes. Al.K K STONK Bl.M'KWF.I,!.. A Rnittil fonrip. "Drre nin't no doubt about It," snid Meandering Mike, "education pays." I s po.se vou rp snpnkln frojn ex perience?" responded Plodding T'ete contempt uoitsly. "I am. 1 went t'roo one o' de big gest colleges in de country: while de students was asleep." Washington Star. Senred OIT. Dusty Itoiids Why didn t you o up to tlint big house and get a hand out? Hungry Tlawkes Why. I started ter, but a minister-lookin guy gimme a tip not ter. He sez: "Turn fruni yer present path," nez he, "yer goin' ter de dogs." Philadelphia Press. Slir Knew. "Miss Kharpe "Vera," he began, "you must know why I've been com ing here so milch; why I ait here In the parlor with you night after night, and " "I suppose, Mr. Pinrhpenny," Miss Vera Khnrpe interrupted, "it's cheap er to do that than to tnke me out anywhere." Pearson's Weekly. Antontotillliiv Kxpoaert. "How many h?re power Is your au tomobile?" inquired the man in the dog cart. "Ten horse and two men," responded the owner. "The ten horse power runs It on the level roads, and my chauf feur and I get out and push it up the hills." lirooklyn Eagle. ' A Master Stroke. Huffy Tli' Hi may be arl right, but how about th' color av th'eoat match in' th' different colored pairs of paDts I may want to near wid it? Cohenstein Hot eoad vil harmon ize mil uny color of der rainpow hut orange! vill pe honest in it you olif 1 lose der sale! Puck. Hreakfnat Talile that. Mr. C'rimsonbeak Are you not sorry that you talk In your sleep, dear? Mrs. Crimsoii beak Why should 1 be? "Because you can't hear what you say. and you know you do love to" hear yourself talk, dear." Yonkers States man. The Beat. lim. The best time to cure i cough or cold is when you are first affected. A pleasant and sure remedy for sore throat, weak lungs, bronchial sore ness, coughing spells, etc., is Mexi can Syrup for coughs and consump tion. Bo wise in time and keep a bottle in your medicine chest, al ways bandy for immediate use, re membering the old adage, "a stitch in time saves nine." It is a true lung tonic and sells for only 25 cents. Alany Wonder. Many wonder bow it is that pin worms and stomach worms get into little children, or bow a, tape worm 300 feet long can get in and exist and grow inside of a mini, as it sometimes happens. They may well wonder, for it is n great mys tery. However, many now know from experience Mint. Mother's Yorm Syrup will rid one of intes tinal worms and greatly improve the health after the worms have been destroyed aud expelled. It is absolutely a harmless remedy to take, and as it only costs 25 cents, all should try it who suspect worms to be the cause of their ill lioajtn. Mexican Root Fill. These pills, costing only 25 cents a box, are the latest vegetable dis covery for cleansing, renovating, strengthening and regulating the liver and bowels. Belter health in variably follows their use. Ths Best Tims. -The best time to cure pain is when you first feel it Always have a bottle of Gooeh's Quick Relief io the house. Cures external or internal pain and costs only 25 cents. Cures cramps and colic. Tha Whole Body. The w hole body depends on good, healthy blood for its sustenance and strength. Nothing makes the blood so healthy and the nerves so strc ug as Hooch's Sursa pari 11a. Read tes tiuj.mials on its wrapper. Pile-iue Cure Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Am i Am k cures Chills and l ever. When llo 17 1 T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wo offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go awny from home to supply nlllyonr needs, or to secure bnrgains. We export to satisfy you in both particulars'. DRY GOODS, new nn.l stylish. GROCERIES, fresh -and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino at boMom prices.. To accomplish this end wo have adopted n now system. All our prices are fixed on a ha is of msh payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bud debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parlies wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to curry accounts longer. Statement s rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods.sent out. will be C. O. I). 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 era Piblic 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 nt the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. (llford Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson S Co., T" Next Door to Hotel Fiiuchere. NEW Fall -S- 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, P.1ILFORD, PA. Clover and grass seeds of all kinds All kinds rubber foot wear at re at W. & G. Mitchell. duced prices at Armstrong ife "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, . BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in ncd f any t't Nd. f., or come to SWXIU MILL, MILFORD, PA new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Jervis Gordon Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania tilling
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