Tuition Absolutely Freo ; Vv, I I ' ri ill l Pi -w-. a a Slnl- v,,r..,i.l p. I.. i 1. The ivrnnr tins -Iiih-)! t lie I il yr.tnt i hit t lil m'i'i, i n pert, I it ) n im 1 1 1 1 n l i i ti M i ivi'll n the hill net i; i t:f? t . Titi'ma nf 1 iil in tliti rhu it H KhK Kn't Itf in r.p. n- -eel. Ill Hnti- :l im ..-r week. Km fall j'i.iaie 111 IIJ.K, I l i ml Jim . COR K i; THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO. 139 Broadway, St. Jamas Build lngt New York. fsrthn Treatment and Cure of LI0UOH, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODK.HMIC IN.IKOTION3. PKHFKT HnwR TKKATMKNf OH TAIUUM ADVANTAORS Christmas ran Come Early q U!) i and View the Variety yaj)e for You n rr and Old I? 1 1 1 1 cll iv inn i i-, v- ui4.; George Washington is said to have thrown a dollar across the I'otomae, was a lonix wavs for a to 0. Init it isn't a diviiiii stance to limv fur a dollar will go toward having . . Christmas J Presents this year at our store. Come and look at our stock. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS .'.Ryman S Wells.. Milford, Pa. MAT.UI'HIAS. ! , N i OWN. at CI I'. V. Mi a III rilAKMACV. 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. IIAFNElt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. 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. House" and Lot unit lo wl.hout Houses. Dealer la itli klniU of Vrupcrty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow Crioeiunn House. Milford, Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you vant 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. far JI8I1 Artistic Monuments IfTwHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they arc more' durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. "Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervl. N. V. Adjoining Onmaer'tf Union IIihiko Ilond, carriage, dm ft nnd fnnir horses for sale. Exchanges made. A luro stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. . Hiram Towner. LIBIBDISEAS Ranges. Stoves and the: Round Oak and For Wood ii'int Heater nnd Fuel Bnver in Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE it. the Crr? r my n n n r I 1 r FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Rdlators, Two ira in one ilAltll H Ah r. I li t f(V, i A i. t., k 1 i-. arc the eases. mcit fatal cf all dte TM KVO K!T:;ey cunEiti of money t efunJci. Cor.tafns remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the lest for ICiJney and Bladder troubles. TRICE 50c oi 51.00. ('hrWoilicr 1i'i'Iht, iii'd HI yt'iirs, died ill lii Iiomic in nppiT M n 1 ;t ii' ms recently lifter r fow wcckV illnc-n of drnp-iv. lie Wiis n lonylliiK! reiiileiit of tliU vill iue unit whs well known, lie U survived liy his wITe, one (litnliter, .Mrs. Joseph Altmiin of M;iti:norns, two mods, which j Aiiilt, of Miitiniorns, anil l'red, of ( j , SpiirrowhiHli. The funeral w as held aiumav hiii'i iiihiii hi me resnience of Iih daughter, Mrs. Joseph Alt tnaii, on Mountain street nt I.. '10 p. in. llev. Mr. Wiisuiimd, pastor of thn laitherau ehureh, ollieiatetl. There was larjje attendance of rela tives and friends. The remains were laid to rest In Laurel drove cemetery. K. I',. Space, of Mat. 'moras, wishes to deny the story that there is n ca e of diphtheria in his family. Ifis son, Kay, njjed la, had lieen ill of ciiinsy sore lliroat, from which fart the story of diphtheria arose. The lad is now elite to he around the house, nnd is improving nicely. At a meetinj; of the teacher of the I lope church Sunday school held recently the following named ofl'icers were elected for the coining yetir: Superintendent, l',d. Lnliarj Assistant snperinlendeiit, Hockwell lleiden , tlml; secretary, A. V. Ualcli, Jr.; treasurer, Andrew Vnn Inwet1'"; lihrnrian, W. V. Speidel; nssistant lihiaiian, Ilrower 1ieUwood; organ ist, Mi.ss llattio. Welsey. Mrs. (leorge Ijondigi and little daughter, l.uchi, are visiting friends and relatives nt Lake (Vino, Pn., for n few day. Mrs. John Simpson, of Cookson street, is visiting her parents at rassaic, N. J. J. H. 1'tilmapcr, wife nnd daugh ter, Hazel, are visiting their daugh ters in Jersey City nnd Brooklyn. Mrs. Dan MclVek nnd little on, Charlie, have heen In Matamoriis for ii few days, nt her old home on Second street. Misses Kiniiui and Com B'dlmnn are visiting frtl'tids In I'aterson, I'as saic nnd New York nnd will lie ab. sent about 10 days. Mrs. Harry Lilley nnd little son, Alfred, have been visiting at her old home on Cookson street, at Mr. nnd Mm: Alfred Bill man's. Benj. Lilley of New York Is calling on his old friends in Matmoras. He is looking well. The funeral of Mrs. Frank Heath took place Thursday afternoon, nt -o'clock from St. Joseph's church, this village, Kev. Father Treis, pastor of the church, delivering the funeral address. Many flowers were placed on the casket by sorrowing friends. Her remains were laid at rest in Laurel drove cemetery. There were Christmas services In the morning at St. Joseph's church at G o'clock with n large attendance. The choir sang a now mass, with orchestral accompaniment, which was very pleasing and deserves great praise. The decorations in the church were very attractive. Two new designs have been placed upon the high altar in the form of angels bearing the candelabra. They are of very artistic work, and the new light that the church has now makes a very pretty effect. Father Treis delivered a very appropriate address on Christmas. At 4 p. in. Santa flails visited the pupils of the Sun day school at the church nnd present ed them with Christmas presents. At S u'cl'iek Itev. Father Treis gave a reception at the rectory to the so ciety and members of the choir. Stanley French, a drug clerk at Haikensack, N. J., spent Sunday with his parents on Ad im street. The L. C. L'. held its meeting this week at the home of Mrs. AIm Brink on Pennsylvania avenue. There was watch minting at Fp- worth church on Tuesday night. Tin- I.. A. Society will give a chicken supper at the l-'p worth church on .) i 1 1 . I tth. The Matamoriis S icinl Chili met nt Miller's Hall on Saturday evening. There was a good attendance. Chine's orchestra tarnished the music for daflcing. All had n pleawit time. The L. A. Society held its meeting this week at the home of Mrs. T. J. Ketchani, on Cookion street. A correction is mad'' concerning (Jeorgt! Wol-xlseldt's sickness. It is the little baby, dcrlrude, who is sick with the grip, and not Mr. Wol- sclieidt. Miss lK'lla Kuapp and sister, Mima, of Iloncsdiile are visiting their aunt, Mrs. .1. Chase, on Wash ington street. The C. JO. Society held R business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Miss Maggie Present t, on Wash- inIon street. A watch meeting whs held Inter In the evening to watch the old year out and the new year In I he Blue Kiiibou lxlge meets a week from next Saturday at Hopi .hiirch nt 2 p. m. S. Frank (lrisir aid A twit Walt,, b ith of l".i'aiitovV:i, went noilcd in nvirrm jit on Chmtm n i.'ny by Mm Be. U. W. Cl.nvll. . I'lio we l ling took pi ic nt. the hori '. of thn bridn'. niolhor. tl ioI wisli'is to Mio young couple. Wis cm I in ujinn flint we Invir other wedding bulls riicjiirf . Mr. ii ud Mrs. It V. Birtlosnn spent, Frldiy iind Smirdiy of last week with the litter's sister, Mrs. Lucy SioioiM, nf Sterling, who has been very sick. Itichird IVnvson, wh'i h.it beer ailing for a 1 :i time, is no better. ShiducI II i55-;ltoii lost, a raliinbla horse last week. P H. Cr'iss Is Improving agp.ln. Prof. .1 C. Watson, ptinclpil of the Milford schools, v;is in dreou town last, week. We took p1e'ir III riviilimj tlie pnein nntitleil "ljidv nlinclio In last week's Phkss. SANDYSTON. Christ tn.is day wits very qulelly ibserved in this vicinity. Here mill there was a family reunion and that whs about nil. The socia! hold in the L'lyton M K. church on Christmas eve was lib most ii complete failure, the attend mice being very ainall. Tim Christ inas tree exercises at Itaviins nnd Montague on the same evening nt fected the receipts and tit tendance as well. Eageiio llursli of Newnrk is spending his vacation visiting friends nnd relatives in Sundvslon Gugoiie is looking first, rate and is employed on n trolley lino in that city. The vendue of Win. II. Tittnan nt Lav ton on the 27th brought to gutber ft largo crowd. Cow buyers were very much In evidence, nnd th-.i prices paid wero nwny np, Taken altogether the sale was very satisfactory. Holiday tiino brings with it ft de sire for shuffling the pnstebonrds or rolling the dice and this yenr is no exception. Whilo it may be all right for those nble to stand the rftcket, in ninny instances the piny er has other nses for his dollars There is a fascination about the game thflt many cannot resist nnd the final result is the player is very much out of pocket. A mooting will be hold at the hotel o J. A. Westbroak at Bevnns at 2:30 p. in. on Saturday, Jan. 1902, for the purpose of discussing the question of selling milk to the erehinory for the coming your. cordial Invitation is extended to nil The creamery has been h success the past year nnd n number who did not patronize the creamery Inst yenr now sy they will try it this yenr. It is a l'o id thing and it is up tn the farmers to make it n grenter success thftii ever. Mrs. W. C. Drake is reported much improved and if nothing sets in will bo about In a few days. Mtr l.-r 1 1 ' u ' lis." i it v-c I i il. Any mn MrnJ.i,'.- sWrdh ancl lt-trii''iuu at ctiV iiivf;Ui..u will )jii'Ui;t ly Tfcxwc t:r u,:u;uii f;e Cuiu i-; mii Cue ihituitta 'inty ul Mu.tr. " D-ivv to Dntaiu h tLvlii" MUl Ul'-'U IlijUCal. ldlVlll HXUItll tn. .tMh u-. .i iniisf(. i"r .iieit .mi iicti. i 'annus I kt 11 uo'. llni.n'.'li nt inrnf M'fi'il Huin', w t I Lib 1 tn 'iui-: I'aum H (.',. d, It u i t : iml t ill til uImI V. i.lc1 V a: ail.: U il Joui ul, tiui-soll. -1 !.v M.iinil.i. Wf - h a'.U In , rioi a. VICTOR J. E JAMS L CO. iu(:t.t A::itncy ,' EVAPS Pulifiing:, iW AC1 H i rJ GTO ti- O A M ! T. p IV. i j. in a .9nn 1-4. ' - .. . . ttii .ii.t -'.--mJ C. C. C. Ntvtf j!J In bw!k. LiJie ol iKe ittalcr vho tiiv so il 'l.!) .- T Fof. Homy huj , pi c I'd i 3 pa VIS ! r Hair Falls " I tried Ayer'i Hiir Vijor to sron inir hair from f i n r . One. I biif i bottle cured n,c." I J. C. Eiter, Bnidwsod, III. i i . i ii i I Aycr's Heir Vigor is f certainly the most eco nomical preparation cf iss kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much cf it to stop filling cf the hair, make the hair grow, trvj restore color to gray h.1. if. : ah 4r(iUu. KIMI5LKS. Ada lliwland of Itowlands visited her brother. Miles, nnd family one dny last, week. George Cortiliihf, and wife 5prnt ('hristmas with relatives n', How-lands. M. C. Ilowland inado nil nf his employes a present of n fine box of candy Christmas. Our Chiistinis entertainment pnssed off very nicely. The tree was well I nleti with presents for the Sunday school scholar nnd they nil took put in the recitations nnd singing. The flood of Dec. IS undermined t.ho dam nt Kimbles nnd M. C. Row land had the water drawn from the pond last week. Horlon Kiniblo of Sernnton re, turned home Saturday after spend iug n week with Edward Malone and family. rr'i lllaforr. The shortest history on record probably, hns been written bv Senor Carlos Kscribnns, a I'eruvinn. It only ion words in length. Following is the Knglish trnnslntion: "The Asiatic origin of the primitive Peruvian nd mitleil, their riHlimentnry civilization ended with, the nppenrnnre of Mnnco Capac, founder of the Inca empire, Hi 13 successors, continuing his policy constituted that vast theocratic aod communistic monarchy which niton ished the world. Conquered bv I'izarro (1838), it became a Spanish colony, whose 14 viceroys kept it uieilievat darkness, and whose heavy yoke provoked the Independence pro claimed by San Martin (1S2I), cement ed by Holjvnr and Sucre at .liinin and Ayacucho. The republic estnlilished, ana;chy supervened, presidents rapid ly succeeded, until the disastrous war with Chili, which, chastening minds, hns prepared the future." Detroit Free Press. h Sho I 1 3 BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. Whcu in nood of any Hello to No. .")., or como to SA'.VXILL Mill, MILFORD, PA Shoe II y, , i. I i. v..n.. i ATTACHED BY A HERON. a Sportsman Aeronnt mt am Eselt ! Karaanter mllh Our t the Waaera. "I've hunted eierythinfr from pray fijuirreis to grizzlies," uid a veteran Philadelphia sportsman, recently, re ports a I'K-al exchange, "and the'near est I ever came to being seriously in jured by any sort of Knie was one Hue when a wounded bird attacked and tried to kill inc. "I was a buy then, and went down to a creek that flowed through my father's farm to watch for a mink. It a early in the evening and a blue heron came nml sat viiihin templing (runsli.it. i knew it would spoil my chancea at mink to shoot the bird, aii I didn't intend to do it, but kiillii.e I raised the gun and took aim just ui. sre how I could kill it it I would. 1 lowered the pun and then raised It ajraiii. Every time I raised it I would touch the trigper gently. After anliile I touched it too hard, the pun nenl off. and I started toward the heron, which wa.i w uunde.1. "I thought it is.puid lie a pood scheme to catch the bird, and started off to do an when its bill shot out like a sledge hammer nnd siruek me be tween the eves. When I came tn my senst-s it was dark, and It wasseverat minutes longer lief., re I could remem ber w tie re 1 w as or hn t had happened. A little ha rder a n.l the hi i d w ,,u id have Ml led me., I tremble jet v. hen 1 think of v.hnt would have been the result if the bill had struck one of mi eye-." (i.ioa IbiiiH fur I'u.ir Hrf.tea. A cuiioiiA ru.-tom exists in the IYu?uin family of seleetinp every July u half du.ea voting .oupl.-fc too pour to marry and haxin lliem wed ded tn the airis.m church at Pot?, 'lam on the tinnl.crhary of the death of lt.ecn l.uiiise of I'riiMH. After the ceieliuiiiy eavtl tiride receives a f.'ift of a '-Hill eiiiialelit to hli.uit i- add a liu iidfl. one family Itible. '. Ii iea l' a t Ii run iele. A Dftng-ur Sigaa'. Von have got n cough mm yon don't worry. Don't you know congh is something terrible. It leads to consumption nnd consump tion Is killing thousands. Betfpr onre that congh, better cure it quick ly. Get n 25 cent bottle of Mexican Congh Syrnp. No other remedy so nice to tnke. Something- Good. So many go to their druggists and merely nslc for "aoniethin? good" for a congh or cold Now if the drntrgUt has several remedies hn certainly will sell the one that does not cost much. When you go to n drng store better know what yon want. Ask for Mexican Congh Syrnp if you want the nicest and qnickest cough cure twenty-five Cents will buy. Tnke no other. Nauseating I-ledicina. It is cruel to give your children medicine that tastes nasty to cure tlieiiT of cnngH or cold. A pleas ant and effective remedy for sore thront, weak lnnus bronchial nffec tions and coughtne sindis is Mexican Conch Syrnp, and please don't for get that it only costs 25 cents. Better Health. Better health nlways follows a use of Mexican Itoot Pills, simply be cause they cleanse the system of sickening and effete matter so thor oughly and completely. It is a sin to remnin constipated when Mexi can Root Tills only cost 25 cents a box. It Is a Pity. . The human family are pione to pain. Pain itl the joints, in the mnsolos, headache, backache, rheumatism, cramps, etc., certainly innke lifj miserable. Therefore it is a pity that any snob sufferers lies itate to expend 2j cents for Quick Relief, the always sure external us well as internal cure. file,.. You ought to thank God you do not sufTur from piles. Inwiird or external, sore or bleeding piles are awful. Toll your fi lends who suffer that I'ilo i ne is guaranteed to cure UX money refunded. Newest Styles. Cost Shapes. Most Attractive Prices. Ladies' RVdcliff, A" "t!;. Mpn'? '7phll Congress and Lace, UiUII 0 LOUU, Guaranteed. Rubbers, Ail Sizes. Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Lim of Goods to Wants at Meet All Your v m m a a tae 'smu a a a j-- Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Gei (ral 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 III Orders left at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. iilford lining Go. 3 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 SOc. Prescript lon Carefully Compoundod H. E. Emerson & Co., SXT" Next Door to Hotel Fatichere. Sronef Slraat, IWI ilfoecl. Pennsylvania all- ft i N EW . Winter-Good 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 pras seeds of all kinds nt W, & U. Mitchells. All kinds rubber footwear Mt re duced prices ut Ai iiist loiijf 6c Co.
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