Lin' ' , I . - i - i - Tuition Absolutely Fre; T ni St rnmMiiu ff Till' IT' Slntf Nt I n'lil -Hr 1 1 I i In- l.iii I. riii- li;t --j'fn till. Ull'l' i( a kp. ci;i I niipni: ,;i Mill I ' in r hi- lull Miiil;li' Ihr Tuition til If I IiIk k-Ihi il I' ! hi', h ull I , i in n. Ill :Jti.- ju an .,r vv. f !;. I hi - r 1 1 1 lllatv mliln-. lil-.O I'. HI III!1'., I'm ''! ; ,v. II I il l 111 111 t If -IHll CO R IMFONDENClv KIMill 5 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THt LANC INSTITUTE CO. 135 Bromtwi), St.JmBulld fng, New York. fortha Traatmsnt and Curtt of LIQUOR, OPIUH AND MORPHINE HABITS: NO HTPODKRMIO tNJKCTiON'3 A FIKFKCT HOMK THRATMRNT OH BaNI TAItltJM ADVANTA0F8 C hr istmas rresems Come Early and View the Variety for Young and Old at C. 0. ) 101 U' a a a a v Gt'orgt' Washington is sniil to ltn c thrown ;i dollar arross the l'oloinac, which was a lung ways for a dollar to g, but it i-m t a. eiictiin- stunce to how tar a dollar will co toward Imvimr . . Christmas 5 Presents Come c us vcar at onr store and look at onr stock. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS .'.Ryman & Wells.. Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing hNEATLY DOne. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - 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. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots find lots without Houses. Denlor In nil kinds of Proyerty. f - - --- - - " ' J J '!!' - it g - - - - Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. , ffice on Broad Street, Below Criaaman Hniisn. Mdford, 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, OunwrAniuml Fourth streets MILFORD PA Stovos r.nd Ranges. THE and Coal. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones m stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money -in a monument be tore investigating t lie claims of White Bronze. rite foi information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jsrvls. N. V. Adjoining Gnuiner's Union Ilouw Road, carriage, draft nml fnrn horses for sale. Kxeha lines iiimlt) A largo Mock from which to nmkc elections. ("ANAL ST. ' Hiram Towner. I IT HU 1 -DISEASE? are the eases. moil fatal of all dis For Wood Best Iloater and Knel Saver in the Country. MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE G! n ru?or.ic;;EYC"rEiii i WbiM 1 KJ Cii-igniwstJ tiv.u.. cf money reJuncJed. GjnfaL-is tcniill :s recognUei by emi nent physicians as tha best lor tUJney and L-Iadaer troubles, I FJCH 0c .cA $1.00. SANPVST'ON. liivilntioni lire out for n pinlcn (iiity ill "Alsm-irt I'iiiiii" mi Win I llrsiliiy ( Vciiili, .Inn. I, VMV2.. Till' iiivit;itioiiM nid n 1 1 i ino ill tlmt tln-y hiii wrilli'ii on ti I'onihu-k spii'lnlly lirniii il, inn! cnrlo-icil In n con) hiik t'livfliipc, wmIi'iI w ill! two pumpkin sreils, nml nic worthy oT li.'ins? ki'pt m souvenir of the event. 1 :ilu nnl 1 inhrone of Wnlpiick was innrrieil on the 18th hint, to Miss Amy Vim Horn of nlpnek Centre. The nian nie took plnee lit the piir sonnne with .lueoli Hoe anil wife hs witnesses. ' The shoot nl llninesville on I'l idny lusl whs not largely nttemleil; I pre sume on neeounl of the intense cold. As it whs, some fniily good shiKitinsj wns done lint the cold interfered, so the shooters suld, when they missed. 1 inn pie iseil to note tlmt the At tendance lit the Ldyton farmers' in stilute wns the the best of any 1 have heard of yet, and it was held on the stormiest day wo have had this fall. Mad tiie weather been pleasant the church would have been tilled to overflowing. John Ilartrini, n respected citizen of 1 laiuesville, died at his home near thai place on Thursday last aged about 70 years. Jhrensed .hud not been In vigorous health for several venrs but bis last illness was short. Weakened by the infirmities of ajje Ills system could not withstand the ravages of disease and he passed away as above stated. He leaves quite a number of children, all grown to adult ne. Will vour Dmuman ncriiie please publish the date of the farmers' in stitute to be held at that place and oblige several from Jersey. Orange county Is forging ahead of Sussex in the mailer of good roads. l-rtst year that county, appropriated iOO.OOO dollars for cood roads and this year the same amount. Seventy miles have already been built. They do not iro stroujr on macadam, but take n well drained road and cover it with a six inch cotitingof good gravel anil it makes a splendid road at a less cost than macadam. It is in the ex perimenta! stage as yet but the sue cess of the experiment is not doubted In Sandyston we have voted from 1,01)0 to I.IOO uniinnlly for the past 50 years and I doubt very much if they are any better than they were 50 years ago, and yet we stay in the same old rut. l'be lievans creamery closed up for tiie year on Thursday last owing to lack of milk. 1 he Creamery was very well patronized thin year and several who did not the past year hnvesignilled their intention of doing so the coming year. Had the Mon tague people continued bringing their milk here the creamery would have been kept going through the winter, hut the prospects are bright for next year. lhe steady colli has given us splendid ice for skating and on .Sat urday afternoon and evening the ponds were full of merry skaters notwithstanding the severe cold. The hunting season Is practically over, as many owners of lands refuse to allow hunters to hunt with dogs and that is exactly right and should have been (lie order earlier in the season. As it Is now, the hunter ran not have much su.vess in hunting quail without a dog. 'lllasc C iie of llninesville is spend ing his v. icul ion from rrinceton Cn ivir-dtv with Ids parents. Kveritt and Kiii'euo llursh, also of Haines villi', arc spending their holiday va cation at their home. I'hey are at tending school at lilair Hall. During the recent flood in the Delaware many articles of value .cro caught bv iKiMile along tin iver. One caught a barrel of ma hiiieoil, another a tine lot of luni ler and almost every one caught something of value, even to a good rout off of some one s building. It 1 in ill Hood that flows nobody "imm! MATAMOiiAS. r -t aw-; w-- a 4 u i:w Oik. ( I 1 1 i t :oofi::o REPJiOOF DUUADLE & CHEAP. R d iator, Two 1 l r in oni ,t i: w l.ul. 1 1 ii ioii oi it i: r our ;-iuiu.i of Kiiue. " . .11 1': ;ui.-M. II- i to id .1 L W-llllllt Ulcvi i itf at Ok I e Jc list, ti t l' DM Ki co :, CM. Ul.it!.', j.ialOrfl, (.a loi u. ..ij.y Hat. Aiei, VICTOR J. EVA.NS A. CO. BuilJ'ioi, WASHthOiCiN. Bronchitis " I he if pt Ayf r's Cherry Pec torsi in my house for a great many years. Il is the best medicine in the orld for coughs and colds." J. C. U'ilhams, Attica, N. Y. CAlMAHriC Mrs. Albert F.vuns of Ktapleton, ii. 1. is tin-, guest of Miss ll.Utli) Allen of t tin Allen House. The. Christina exercisns of the, Sunday school of Hope, church took plmw 1'iH'sihiy evening at thychuicli. A Vory pleasing program .tere leu dered. There was a Chrisi urns tree and !-j.iutJi Clans whs in al .tendance. The Christinas exercises of the Sunday school of Sr.. Jusepii'dCliureh took place on Christ n, us night nt jliurch. Bnntti China and a beauil ful Christinas tree was there and h tine piugnuii rendered by the pu pils. The f unci nl of the lato William F. Kiinhali took place on Friday afternoon al 1 3U o'clock at n1H home of his brother, Mr. E. M. Kimball, of this village and was largely at tended. The lodge of H. T. ol leiiiperanee attended in u body, as Mr. Kimball was a member of that louge. ucHuuiui llowers were placed on bis casket. Uev. Mr. Oroas of Hone chureh oillciated The iiiteriiient was 'n Laurel Grove Cdinuterv. Tue services at Kpwotth church were ot a very interesting nature Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Bpenuer delivered an address nmironriiite to the occasion. The pupils of the Ciuudny school gave aoine recita tions on Christinas and Hauta Onus. The two choirs, junior and senior, sang some pretty Christmas hymns Miss Edun Westfall presi ltd at the organ. Following in the program : Recitation, "Tidings of Joy," 4ili Layton and Durnnt. A Christinas Picture,' Skinner Elsie's Christmas Dream, Dennis. "The Two Aritts," Beulah Owen. 'Annie and Wlllte'a Prayer." These pupils of the Huuduy school 11 reeked their pieces nioOly. Great credit ia duo them and their teachers. The Blue Ribbon Bund, connected with Hope church, meets on Satur day afterneon at the church, at ! o'clock. Mis9 Lulu Prescott, a teacher in a school nt WasUingtonville, is at her home ou Washiutou street for the Christinas vacation." Jeif Ketchain, a student at the Centenary Collegiate Institute at HucketUttown, N.J.; i home for the holiday vacation. Gabriel Halstend, wife and son, Prioe, are visiting at Mrs. Gilbert Itemey's on Bid is street, this vil lage. Their home is at Garfield, N J. They were former residents of Ma tamorns. Miss Mabel Walker has accepted rt position in the store of W. L. Betts on Front street, Port Jorvis. Mr. ftnd Mrs. Harry Cbirk and daughter. Region, of Halnesville. N J., aie visiting Mr. Clark's parents, Thomas Decker and Vtife, on ISecoud street, this village. UKKKXT0WX.' .Jennie II mo ii - way of ( I vilf Sinn. nut is Kj i'lt'ii the winter with A H lli'l, 1 and tiimilv John M done of P.irl. Jeri'is visit ed his pa rents, Mr and Ms. El- ward Maloue, Inst, week. F, Kimble of :scraotou is helping E, Malum! build an ice house at Like Teedy iiseung for Mrs. Lock wood. Eugene Pierson of H'rantni visit ed at J. G. M.'tlone'a lust week. William Shullz of Port Jervis vis ited his parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Henry Shull, last, week. He met with ft bad accident while here. He was fishing at. Lake Teedynseung and ou coming home he fell and fractured two of his ribs'. M. C. Rowland Is convalescing. Mrs. M. (! Rowland made a busi ness trip to Hamilton Monday. Sherman Dewitt of Buffalo and Carrie Dewitt. of Rnvlands visited their sister, Mrs. W. P. Simonson, of this place last week. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. or come to SAWKILL WILL, filLFORO, PA T. Armstrong & Co., Sa Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Great Edna Delia 'James PI Ml MAN'S FKKKY. The bridges on Silver Lake road are all rebuilt, the washouts filled and the road Is in as good condition ns could be expected considering how the flood left it. Louis Smith and wife, former res idents here, spent last Sunday with the family of Albert Jagger. Jennie Benson was a recent visitor here. J. B. Angle and Nate F.mery have recently been laying In their meat supply for the winter. K.ich had a fine killing. J. C. Titmati of Rosetown made a brief visit here a few days ago. Almost three inches of snow fell here Monday and made a nice track ing snow for fox hunters, who are in high spirits now over that sport. 'IN huul IhO fciMO fLUtclfiiJ A SPLCI.-iLTY. - ; J t3 .tot j.s. J C, fc!c,.irt ol the D j. it ' -! "' ' "1 ; u.jiil f!l I " V i ! j 1 j - :,!, FA t - ' Uiitii. I i 2 j'ijt as sjoii," V ' i , '.. J, pn vrt.ij pncuiuoiiti, All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You csn step this at first in a single nir;ht with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for cci::!hs cf all kinds. i-'.oii, h f.'T wn onHimry l!y reading the Pttuss and gaining Informiitlon from other aources we learn that other places suffered as heavily from the high water as we did here. The supervisors are making good time repairing the damaged places. Miss llattie Marsh had the mis fortune to fall from a wagon and break her arm. George Sanders of Scrr.nton visited relatives ill this place last week. Mrs. Charlotte Sanders has gone to Scmnton to consult Dr. Burns. Mrs. George Atkinson of Wilson ville died very suddenly of pneu monia last Friday. Lyman Ames of Sterling is in a semi-unconscious condition from the elfis ts of a stroke of paralysis. Mike Madden has Immi very sick. The members of the Brinktown Sunday school were reminded at the clop of their school for this season mid the nearness of Christmas by appropriate presents to about oin hundred and forty scholars. I'nder the guidance of their superintendent, Victor Corey, a profitable little Sun day school is growing up in Unit place. We ih them success u lieu they begin In the .-.priii. Snow has liven falling this, Mon day, afternoon and may make sleigh- i'.'g- Eaya Ha Waa Torturoil. "I suffered such pain from corns I oould hardly walk," writes H. Rob inson, tiiHsboroiinli, 111., "but lluckleu's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, lirui.-n'S, cuts, Sores, M-nlds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect heal er of skin disease and piles. Cure guaranteed by aU drtiiots. Sic. A Chance for Employment. ilia United btates civil service commission will hold examinations at several places in each state dur mg March ana April to secure young men and women for tho gov eminent eerviee. 9.R89 persons de cured positions last year through these examinations. Probably 10,000 appointments will be made this year. All appointments are for life and for most positions only a common school education is re quired. Salaries at appointment vary from $680 to 1200 n year with liberal promotions afterward. Pol itics is not considered. This affords a good opiiortunity for people be tween 16 and 45 years of age. Those desiring places of this kind can got full information about them free by writing to the Columbian ikirre apondence College, Washington, D C, and asking for its civil service catalogue, number three The Beat, Tim'. The best time to cure i cough or cold is when yon 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. Be wise in time and keep a bottle in your medicine chest, al ways handy for immediate use, re membering the old adage, "a stitob in time saves nine." It is a true lung tonic and sells for only 25 cents. We offer a line of new Spring Goods, .UNSURPASSED AND COMPLETE. Our point is that yoi need not go nwny from home to supply all('yonr needs, or to securo bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars, DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh find good. FIARDWARK, BOOTS, StJOES, AMD CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line at bo'.tom prices. To accomplish Mils end wo have adopted a now system. All our prices are fixed on n basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a ma rein for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt, payment monthly, as our prices will not enable Us to curry accounts longer.- Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 'i is allowed. The same discounts idven on all cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. tin less otherwise previously arranged. . T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Many Wonder. Many wonder how it is that pin worms and stomach worms get into little children, or how a tape worm 300 feet long can get in and exist and grow inside of a man, as it sometimes happens. They may well wonder, for it is a great mys tery. However, many now know from experience that Mother's Worm fcyrup -will rid one of intes tinal worms and greatly improve the health after the worms have been destroyed and expelled. It is absolutely a harmless remedy k take, and as it only costs 25 cents, ail should try it who suspect worms to be the cause of their ill health. Mexican Hoot Pill. These pills, costing only 25 cents a box, are the latest vegeuiblo dis covery for cleansing, renovating, strengthening and regulating the liver und bowels. Butler healili iu variably follows their use. The Bast Time. The best time to cure pain is when you first feel it Always have a bottle of Gooch'a Quick Relief iu the house. Cures external or internal pain and costs only 25 cents. Cures cramps and colic. X he WhoU BcJy. The w hole body depends on good, healthy blood for lis sustenance and strength. Nothing iiiaken the blood so healthy and the nerves so strcng as Hooch's Sarsnparilltt. Read tes timonials ou its wrapper. M I-iie-ine Cure Piles! vney refunded if it ever fails. Am i-Aoi e cures Chilis and r over. Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Gei era1. 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 ! ! Orders left ajt. the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. . I.liliui'ij lllling Milford, Pike Co., Penna. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OJL l"'ith H wtAnt Aeliriri ff I irrtrt r r C " rt w aval ll;pvjiiwiiHvvi wl hplnivs wiai wwu A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. H. E. Emerson & Co. PreAcrtptlon Carofully Compounded Next Door to lintel Fatichere. Broad StrA Milford, Pannaylwanl 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 0i!s, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Clover Hini grass seeds of all kinds All kinds rubber footwear nt re at W. it G. Mitchells. dui ed prices at Armstrong & Cc.