THE LANE INSTITUTE, THEUNE INSTITUTE CO. OS Brojiiwy. St. James Build ing, Now York. ror th Treatment and Cure o LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HWODKKMIO IXJKyTIOXrf. 1 I'KliFKeT IIOMR TUK ATM KVT OH SnSI TA Kit M AllVANTAfiKH TRY ARMSTRONG'S Ef.lULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Wi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. SOc a bottle. Mnmifartnrrrl ty C. 0. ARMSTRONG, litri;:3T. Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAiiUIAOE TUIJIMINGS. Repa!ring;-XEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. - The price too. L. F. II AFXEU. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House arul Tints ind lent without. Houses Deiilcr In nit kinds of Propi'i'ty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. . All business given prompt attention.. Office on Broad Street, Below Crissinan Hottiio. - Milford , Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double Yig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van f nssel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets Mll.l"i Mil) PA. Stoves arid Ranges. Round Oak for Wood and Coal. Best Hunter nod Fuel Saver in the ( 'u-.Kitry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA T 7 t ' 1" i ". T r:' Cr'iViT r-. ry - p- j r EinEriiGOF DUACLE (ew Era t i i i rt t o r f , I w ( irtrii in one a u:uu in i i i ; : . lis. . r A ! ' 'SALi'V. 7 to s I I f i Tuition Absolutely Free; rami Mi i.ii.Mmii i- Slah' Ni.rmtil S.-ltm.l. ' Tli"u"ivi'iiioi-hi-' e-:i 1' !' I i ' I ,r r m -;i i r.i ; this -.hell M . :M ; i ! , ' I I" ui 0 1 l I In' lll tnnl Iter I ) Mil I . ill , tliU - In ,1 I- I: , 1 ..'! i . ' .-. .m.'.i. HI Hales I .VI " r - k I" : 1 .mi uluts nililri -- liH.O I" HI H,K. I'nti. iji Clearinjj-Up hm i ? til i& L.-JET3 kr.ra B Preparatory to Taking Inventory. W'f 1rlVi It ml it I'lin.l nr:ifitl ttltll lilPfff' nln lul ttuTr rtif ft niiiitlit-l' of tltiiit;- !lt you on lit mill ue do not. f.iiml ( iillio . tl.m,1 Itruu tt Mii-lin. Online I In n urls )l i ut )'! n !. r ti J ) a J.I. l'..lll ) II ll. 31111 Jilt-ill While I.H. ' 1 1 .Mil i ii-nts 1 l.i a lii. In l.lr . . ) n vil. SpcilHllv Infill Vlltill-. 111 GLOVES & KITfEKS, FELT BOOTS & SHOES. All K I ml tif CUOCI, ICII S nml (ANN KI GOODS, of Cuiii'ir, mxl I.nlH ol Other IIiIiirh for I nuilly I t. .Ryman & Wells.'. Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Kvcrytliing 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 invest money in a monument lie fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. AVrite for infoHiiation and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Blus Front Stables, Port Jervla, N. Y. Adjoining Jiumor'8 Union House Rom), I'lirriMKi!, di n ft. nml fnriii horsi-H for mtln. Kxclmtics mnilo. A larivstock from wlik'li to mitke fleplions. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. arc the mc;t fatal cf all dis eases i 1 WimkIhI 1 J bii,uu J hg;vw cr money tdun'cd. Contains ! remedies recognized ty eirl ! nent physicians as the best for ilCidney and Bladder troubles. FR1CE 50c nod $1.00. ! uiir ut i.l.i.iii.i ii a l.Lil. An oi.' .u.lui i I- 11 iiM'i ,' I I :! lull l l .'-IV K.vtn;;, ii ,t, j lit" I- ill Ml . -U ' . ! Mini". ! I i'. i- I M.1,,1;, u 1 ii in " nl i. . .1 i, : i, ,1. 1 ...el, .-, un-.l ! .,... h I--' !.-.. ..- . l -l-at '...., ,'.,,.;. i I .c I- !.. lit" .t !. i.s I' mt !( ! i.u . ' ' .1 . " i .' I i:: i a i i . . I K ,,, ! ,ll I....: ! I'. . , ...I .!. ',.. i. , . ..in.!, j a'liu li .- i-. ti,t,t. A.i. i . rv, j VIC I 111 J. f'ANS i CO. j '''l".l '"I'fi.J'.l CANDY CATHARTIC , t I' 1 (..iit.i'.c f . C. C. l.:rr !..' I 5li LA. L jif ( f ti..- (K r iv!,o i- 'ui te . v!l .. j t ,5 : ..:" COR H KSPONDENCE. M ATA MOilAS. Mi H.i K. Weiliii-ook, n trnm -il ituf o from Colutiilnis, I it'ot iiin, who luis lxt':i vlJilinu rrliilivcs fur fivo wri'lts. i"l ii nii'il lo I In' south on Mini'! tv. lh r in my ini'ii'I-i in M t iiinonn pit-. illy n';irt Imt i!'im turn. Tlio R;wy Htm snoirly will Ii'.lil n mt'i'lii's on S.ittiril.iy tiflt-rn mi at tno lioiuu of Miss Nri'io Vi'sff.iM o'i Third slnvit. Tliny 'o-'.M:',.:r,;c (vititt nil rnlertiinnicnt nr I'u: ! church on W'lshin pion'n liirtlidny, ' Fob. 2'.', in the ivt'Miiis. Miss Helen Yonni; of IVtin.'i -jpim, 'Ph., is the enest of Miss Neliie lv eves on Hi vo street. John Keyes of New York citv, who hits been spending soine linv in Maliunor:is, h:is reltinied. IK- is eiiijnetHl in business there. ! 1 ho )i'csidins; flder, Rev. .1. H. Wrijilit, I). D , will preneh at F) worth cimreh Friihiy evening n ml bolil Hie fourth quarlerly confer-j Tim li. A. society will eive n chleken supper lit !ho cliuroh on Tuesday night, .Tun. 14lb. Mrs. M. D.igltMif Horiiel!si-ille, N. Y., who Iiiih been Hpendiny; some time wilb her duuijliter, Mrs L:i Foreo Nyro, on I )i vision si reef, re turned lioiii.) Siindsy iiiL'ht. Paul Krnnn, who has bonn living on Division street, lias e.hun!ed Int. residence to Biddis stre.'t. Mrs. Elmer Dubois and two ch.l dren, who lmve been residents of J'orf Jervts for some, time, biive moved to tin ir former home on Di vision street. Mrs. Dubois is the widow of Elinor Dubois, who was killed on the Erie road 11 s'lort time ngo. Dr. RUpli French of Philadelphia retninctl to that city Sunday. Ib spent the Christ inns holidays with his family on Pennsylvania avenue. The L. A. S. met this week on Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage al Mrs. T. CI. Spencer's on Third street. The Miitninoras Social Club did not meet on Saturday niitht. It will meet, next Saturday evening at Miller's hall. Miss Ednn Van Aken, n teacher in a Kew York grammar school, who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Van Aken, on Cunningham street, returned to the city Sunday eve ning. Miss Einnm Billman, a teneher in the Mntamoras hiirh school, who has been spending her vacation in New York and Paterson, returned home Sunday evening. Prof. Houck of the Mitnmoras high school, returned from ilawley ou Sunday. Tho holy sacrament was ndminis tere I t:u Sunday morning at Ep worlh church. Thirteen persons united with the chureh on proba tion. The liluo Ribbon Lodge will meet at the church on Friday afternoon after school hours. Tho revival services woro con tinued in Hope church on Monthly, Tuesday nud Wednesday evenings of this week. DKLAWAin: Our mountain roids are in hud condition ovlnj to the recent heavy rains. Many re novals are to be ma le near this plan.) next spring Ira Heater w l l vacate Henry C. 15 iw en's pi, tee and move to K :y pt MiiU where he will farm for J. E. Nyoe the coiiiiiii; season. John Heater of Delaware ban leased P. A. L. ( lick's hlr.il near Iypt Mi I is now uceipied by ()':ir Couilrij.'ht. (teorge P. 8ny ler will move back to bis own farm uain. Miss Minerva Heater has g ae to Strotii lsbui-jj to spend the balance of the winter. Alan Cimbell and L'ster Heater are the cliaii.pioii fox hiiate.'s t.f this place, having ai.v.tdy lviiie;l five. Wallace B.'i'.sVy s having !be fouoibiiiiiii laid for a new barn, .l.iiii. s I) ;. : and n are doing the wo: k . The ea:jhi!ltr work on the new hv.rKi;,:; i.f John (i, Mil's is com ii'et '.I Tl.e S.i Creek, Pino Ride, liarn liiuber ii" 1 !! 'ii'.i.'i'L Cr.nv s.diooS.s baif b 'e., elos .1 by the b iard "( Hie. I. is i.ti a.'.' ,unt of llut iMinill- .1 'X .' Ml,' h -.'-! rw er, J i-., has ae- i ;;. , ;i i . ; i. .o i.i ; r lit .u.i-ii v lil.t. I i I !, t 'I: a Ii; 1 .1 i 1 1 a 1 . ' f 1 1 1 lied i i .! bif f I I a i . ! ' .' i , "i c ! I : '. ' . , 1 1 i s a. t I la.' I in I a.- a ler a ,i SANDYS (l).N. The iron water box in fie 11 lines ville mill burbled a few days ago and as it will be some time before repaiis ciin be made Jacob will have a res! . , Ml-s Sadie MeCrackcu of Lnyton was lb.- happy recipient, of n piano on Tuesday last as a New Year's pre aril fr an her father. The piano U from tin. factory of Cornish iV Son of W'asliingloM, N. .1., and is S'Tii'l in tone and most, liaiitlsomely finished. The coal weailier is making fine leu and some will begin filling their it e houses Ibis week if the cold con. ! liltU 'S. On New Year's day I received a I b-tter from Cbas. A. Hill, Troop M, i li 1 U.S. Cavalry, Isle of Luzon, in ' which be says the natives are Koiiiir about with little or no clotbim.', anil selling hunanns six for one cent and other fruits in the same proportion. I wish we bad a little of that wea ther here just now and the bananas, too, but no Philippines for me. .lohn .1. Van Sickle nml J. C. Kitchen in the three years previous to Aug, la. JSKil. shipped 12d tons of hay, grain and straw, and now have as much more baled but are holding it for higher prices. They arc tloing business in Ohio. Michi gan and other western states. Mr. Van Ki.akle does the buying :md shipping wdiile Mr. Kitchen attends to tho eastern end i,a the way of selling iiml collecting. Tho bulk of their stuff goes east via the 1)., L. & . to eastern cities, although some goes as far soulli its Tampa, Fin. The freight on the 1 20 T tons amounted to over fSOOO. The young folks of Sandys! ou nml Montaguo had a fine time at the party at Mrs, Nellio Hevnns' on the evening of Den. 31. Sumo thieves stole four or five of tho best hor.se blankets found on tho horses, thus leaving the poor brutes to snf ftr, as It was a severely cold night. A trip to Trenton might euro thoir thieving propensities. Dr. Hughes of Lnyton, assisted by Dr. Cliapln of Dingmans, removed a cataract from the eye of Mrs. Rol 1'iiid of I3ovatiS. The ocration was successful ti nil the lad is able to distinguish objects quite plainly. The pupils of tho Lsyton Sunday school on Sunday last presented their superintendent, Miss Myra Drake, vith two pretty vases as u token of their esteem. Miss Mabel Smith made the presentation speech in a lmppy vein, to which Miss Drake feelingly responded. Lass of mail matter is cnuslng much complaint. One party mailed a small packet nt Layton and it didn't go far before it eiimo to Lay. ton again, I think five times. The sen ler gave it up and sold its con tents hero. Another party "mailed his insurance papers and if'.' to the agent, lit Newton and has never beard of it since.. And the greatest loss of all was a love letter and Uncle Sim's ofllci als are hunting that up. I have heard of several other cases of lost mail, and some one may get caught. Catalogues mil price lists of mag azines ana periodicals are coming through tho mail every week. Looking over tho combinations in the club lists one is surprised to see lintv cheap be can get two, three or four in lga.ines, and first class at tit it, for a very little money. There is no excuse for not having plenty of reading nutter for tor- coming year. j vlaerf the NewfO'i banks wishes It understood that they will refuse j to accept notes bearing date of lS'J- I j instead of 1 00-. Erasing the 10-j hind w rilieg in 100"J won't fill the I ! hill t.o just send to tho bank ar.d g. t notes uiifodate and you are nil j ! right if vour endorser is O. lv. I i " j The meeting held tit the hotel of j I .loh u A Wosfbro.ik on Saturday I last to see what arrangements could ! be made with Mr. Fullx.ani in the! j purchase of milk for tho creamery j 'for the ei.Miinjr year arrived nt r.o ; ! tlelintte coi.rlusiiiu. Another meet-j big will bn held in n few days and ; sat islartoi y arrangements made, j 1 Mue milk is assured this year and! ' I hope to see tin; creamery in opera- ; J lion. ! I TLo'isauJe Seat Into End-, J i Every yeara largo numher of poor i j sulTercrs whoso lungs aro sore and1 ' racked with coughs tire urged to go j to nnoiher climate, lint ibis is I t!y audn.it id.vays sure. Don't! be an exile when Dr. King's New 1 Discovery f . . r Con- timpti m will! jt-ui. ymi at briti.e. Ii 's t lie m..st in ; fiillitiV iiie-hi me for CongJm. Colds, ! ; a'i'l all '1 brunt and Linus tr.ul.!.-s on i ; .-.iri!i. 'Ilieli'sf ib.se bi 1 nes reiuf. A! iaedniLf t ines r suit ir.rn i er j !!-!. :.! ;; '1 n ,1 I.e.. at nil i ' ta ii e v i't ire .'.ri' a no 4 i . Every, b '! 1 1'1 mi ra ii ti t ii. 1 toughing "I nit' go en i'p to die with quick consumrairiri. I tlicn bfgan to use Ayer's Clitrry Pectoral. I Improved st once, and nm now in pctacct bcnith. Chas. E. Hrt- innn, Gibbsiown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. De gin early with Ayet's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. 0"i'! ; ;ir., in si ritrl't tur htn.'li it i. Im. t r li biiit f'.'do, ct,: ft. ntust i'rni.,,niical i tur KUmnif r;wc n'i'l te l:i'C. oti hviml. J. C. AVhti tO., Lort-'li, Mats. kimi;m:s. Charles SpiH''enborg anil wife of Hawley spent New Year's with the batter's parents, A. S. Hazcti niul wife of I his place. Mrs. W. L, .Simonsati and son spent New Year's with her parents, Henry Dewitt and wife of Rowland. Mis. Joseph Williams of Port Jel vis returned home last week nf ter .spending a week with her par elits, Lot Dinielstind wife. Fred and Kathnrino Rattan nnd Lucy Rowland of Hawley wete the cuests of relatives in this place Sunday. Lewis Row-bind nf fiuITalo visited relatives here recently. Mrs. Henry Crnse of Bethany vis ited Mrs. John Kirby one day last week. Abrain Purr unit wife of Hawley spent Sunday with tho latter's father, Levi Perry of this place. J. H. Welliver of Columbia conn ty, I'ti., moved bis portable saw mill to this place and will manufacture tho lumber on the Joseph Kimble estate for Mr. Stackhouse of Scran ton, who purchased the standing timber about two years ago. M. C. Rowland has a large gang of men and four teams repairing his dam washed out by the rcont flood. - Frank Daniels Mrs. L. Moshier anil daughter of Brooklyn and Min nie Daniels of Ossining visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Daniels. Mrs. Charles (Joodman, son and tlnujjhter are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Conrad Miller of Blooming Urovo. A Danger Sigaa'. You hnvu git, a cough and you don't worry. Don't yon know cough is something terrible. It leads to consumption nnd consump tion is killing thousands. Better cure that cough, hotter euro it quick ly, (let n 25 cent bottle of Mexican Cough Syrup. No other remedy so nice to take. Something Ooo 1. So many go to their druggists nnd merely ask for "something good'" for n cough or cold Now if the druggist has several remedies he certainly will sell the one that does not cost. much. When you go to a drug store better know what yon waiit. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest nnd quickest cough cure twenty-five Cents will buy. Take no other. Nauseating iledicine. It is cruel to give your children medicine that tastes nasty to cure them of a couu'li or cold. A pleas ant and elTective remedy for sore throat, weak hint's bronchial affec tions and coughing spells is Mexican Cough Syrup, and please don't for get that it only costs 25 cents. Butter Health. B' Iter health always follows a use of Mexican Root Pills, simply be cause (hey cleanso tho system of .sickening and etTVto matter so thor oughly and completely. It is a sin to remain, constipated when Mexi can It ltd Piils only co.-t 'i cents a box. lv I a Pity. The human family aro piono to pain. I'.a in lu the joints, in the muscles, headache, backache, rl.e.toei I ism clamps, etc. , certainl y make life miserable Therefore It is a p:ly tbatanvs ieb sufferers lies Hate to expend 'i: Cents for Quick i.eiier, i tie a I way sure external as well as internal cure. j PiW j You ought to thank (b.d you do not sailer from piles. In ward ori eti i ti ll, sore or hlei'diii piles lire ! aivhil Tell your filetnls w In) sutler j timt lMe nm is t' .aratiSet tl to cure or iiiiuir e rt-f iin.ii d. Kcrj) Your Bowcis Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when joar b"cls ate out of or-lcr. Cas . oris Candy Calhariic will nuke On in a t uuiiiiully. ( bun u ue tub ii t- iuiiipcd C. C. C. Never sold iu bulk. Ail lb ut; .j.ts, ioc. I . I I 1 f 1 V in r f i - - - I 17 When Ih'llo SAW Shoos. 4 1 V- 5 mil u,-", .3 rm$ Newest Styles Best Shapes. Most Attractive Prices. 3 I orline.' DorMIff 3 lquiuo- iwuuim, Guaranteed, b Men's Zebu, Coess tA. $2.50 pi . . Rubbers, Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at I Milford, Pa. g Successors to Jervis Gordon We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Geitia' Pablic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brand of Flour Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A Ho. I. Try it. Vashburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe alty II! Orders loft nt the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. (llford Milford, Pik A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lirno and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription Carefully Compoundod H. E. Emerson S Co., SJ3 Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. NEW all - c: - Winter - Goods. Woolen Dress Goods, Flannels and Underwear, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Fine Groceries, Mackerel & Bloaters, Paints and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Cl'.ver and m ass seeds of all kinds ..t W. & . Jl'.tclielU. ,,nrrtT rt- i i n mm n I III 7111 IIIIJ-' ULOI UI rLL I LUUIv. t n ff ts t BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in ik".m1 'f jtny to Xo. ,").. or eoino t KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Shoes. j All Widths. COCO cN ... . All Sizes. 9 nstrong i m$ iliing Co., Penna. Milford, Ponlnl Ail kinds rubber footwear at re- lim ed prices at Annst roiijj & Co. fr - i
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