4 V els ' .v. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St Jnmoa Build ing, New York. rorth Traatmunt and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPODK.RMIO IN.l KUTIONS. A PEHFKCT IIOMK THKATMKNT llll BaNI TAI1I1M AIIVASTAIIKS TRY ARf.lSTROfJG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD UVER OIL Wi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. SOc a bottlo. M hum fart tired by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IHtl :(tlST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TMJIMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYD()NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. HAFtfEll. Harford St. - Milford, Pa J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House and Lois rtud loin without Houses. Duttlur lu nil klmls of Properly. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlnsnian Houhh. 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 etreois MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Savor in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE roofing FIREPROOF & CHEAP. New Cra Riitors, Two f lieu In otto .1 ikii' A i; (' . Ill I I It V, w.iiii., i.ii:, I IV, A..41 K Tin ROOFINOANO PLUM SI NO A S-i'KCIAl.TY. J:ti.'!"2 promptly attended to J. Klein fi Sen, I. I ".' Ai) :T Mil .1' ilUf, VA Tuition Absolutely Free St MtltilxlMIrK St;! Nnriimt Hi lml. Chi c -tviTfuir ti i t 't . i 1 1 n , m 4 well n t hr- hit I tin I : ii'jr r t tti! .icIki .1 r" H Kh I jn K;it t rt (.i f w Dims ll(iin-.fi ii hi j 1 I intinit .f .l Trfi In 1 1 ' ni n -i S"?t k. )r full t-t i I' ll I HI.K, I'l-im-iiml Clcarmg-Up Preparatory to Taking Inventory. MA I CM lltlt ttll'lf MfC h TttimlM-r of thltrC h'ft yon TTiiiit nnil w ( nl. l nil ) Vl. 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KID!!Y -DISEASE are tlie most fatal of ail dis eases. , ct money tdunici. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. FRICE 50c ni$ 1.00. imr lot nrLui licit u wcl.ui. Any out kuiJium hkcU-h ami d i iptiuu 01 uily iiieiiUiu will pToioptly ret-rive o,ir opiuiutt iiec CuuLoiuiug tl.e .i(v ul.t-m iity el fc-n.jr. "ll-.vf to o:.t.iii a I'.acni ' oont u-khi ionn.-.t. ISitenls Htxuied fhtoiu'h nf a.lvo; ti-i-f. ;-r le Ht oui -x pcii-i:. l.iunt-, t.ikt u ..L.t lU ..( u.i ic five a,., ,-rui ItUii U 111,".,! .. It ,1, 111 ; ,1K I'A'i n r J i. UU i!lw-.d,in.1 an,! wi.'dv vl-.i:!..;--ci ji.;iiuul, Ci'ilMllldi ; .WillllLirlu! - - :, 1 J, t ,t"I tud Ki wii.i.itu,, FKtt. A.uiie.K, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. Ki'itlcr.t AltCHt.y a,) CANDY CATHARTIC , ioc. - - ..j.- luji Cnuiiic std(Tt,eJ C. C C. Never o!J lit tuik. Bcwur oi the rii-dtVr who lri to Ji.ll Foley's; Honey Tnr ttii i UfAs, iwci;'s pni-unwmU. 'la IS? if 'Vi, -- :': '.'V-;- m!! MAT A M Oil AS. A plivunnt Iljl J'irf)f iiiscm lilcd lit tlin liiriin of Mr. and M.-s. Iwt'in on Washington Ktri-if. on Monday ovi-iiin;'. 'I'ho yoiini frirnds c into t i rjri M im F.Ida and M.m tor Klton, who wrre not lot into th s 'I'tft. Tho evt'iilng V,1.1 spoilt Tory lcqiiritly idnylnij gniii-N, intor sjvrsod with good iritiHln both voc.il and instfunn-ntal. A nlro mippor was en joyod . Ptiporintondcnt O jortfn Wawyor of tho I'iks pminfy ooliooU h,i g ouo to Ioo Angolon, California, lo try n ohango of nir lor Ins hoalth. Tim pnlilio rnilo of Frank Hnih'M honsoliold noods took piano on Tnun day aflorno in at, lj i a homo on .TnfTor son stroot. Tho Blno Itihhon Lodgo isvb nn entortninmont t tho Hope church parsonngo Thursday ovoning. Tho chicknn supper glvon under tho nnspioos of tlio L. A. R. took plaon nt thfi church pnlors Tnosday eveidng and was n succoss both so. cially and financially, tho procrn s bcinn f 451.8?. The ladiM of tlm society fjnidor thoir thanks to their many friends who visited tho church. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lord havo re turned from Equinunk, Pa., whom they have boon spending a week. The Mutamoras social club mot at Miller's ball Saturday evening ami had n private, dance. Thoro was a Rood nltondance. Tho Matamoras oruhestra furnished the munio. Tho L. C. U. meets this week at the home of Mrs. John Kimpson on Cookson street. Tho Busy Bt?M society mots on Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mi;3S Eldu Lsyton on Washington stroct. Miss Bertha (Took, dantjhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook on Main street, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kampuon, on Eist. Main stroct, Tort Jorvis. Tho choir of Epworth church will givo a luuslrtiilo ou Thursday eve tiitig, Jan. 23, at the homo of Mrs. (J. II. Lington on Main street. Itov. Mr. Kpnncor road the follow ing names-of tho pupils Sunday nt the evening service who had been present at Sunday every session during the Inst quarter nf the year : Albert Owons, Flossie Niles, Nellie Skinner, Eva Wonnuoott, and Julift Middaugh. Iouis Luckoy is employed in the store of J. Van Gordon on Pennsyl vania avenue. Mrs. Bunnell and Mr9. Z;rnor re turned home Monday evening from Stroudsburg, where thev had gone to bury their aunt, Mrs. Bowdon. The many friends of Miss Irene Kimble, the efficient assistant post mistress of the Matamoras office, will regret etcoedingly that she will not bo connected with the office af ter it changes hands. Miss Kimble has always been an obliging and faithful assistant Mrs. Ed. Wonnaeott, whoso home Is on Klver street nnd whose hus band was recently killed on the. Krie, announces to her friends that she will do dross milking lit her home. There are no cases of diphtheria in Matamoras nt present. IHvid Walls, who had typhoid fever und was sick a long time, is now able to go out. Mrs. M. Valentine, the aged aunt of Mrs. Crine Hiid Mrs. lijunell, has not improved much. ' Rev. J. K. Wright, presiding elder, was the guest of Rev. and .Mrs. T. i. Spencer ami delivered u sermon in Epworlh church to a large audi ence. The choir rendered special music for the occasion. After the service the fourth quarterly confer ence was helil and the lie v. Mr. Spencer was unanimously invited to remain as pastor of the church an other year. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer have made a great many friends who will be pleased to hear of their re maining for another year. The members of the 1.. ('. I". So ciety celebrated their iHh anniver sary on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jo.siah llilferty on Washington street. " S. 'Mother "Aiy mother was trouhlcd wiih consumption for many years. At last the was given up to die. Then she tr:ea Ayer t Cherry rectoral, nd til tpeeJiiy cured." It. P. Jolly, Avocn, N. T. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion, it' you arc couching f today, pet a bottle cf Cherry Pectoral at once. WN'iM ays fi:i:i; v. II. Ii. Wells h is the new house en his farm inclosed reri.l y for plaster ing No wonder hens don't lay if they are not k"pt warm nnd romfortahle. Standing around Mm fucm yards in t)i snow freezes up their zeal. Help on lumber Jobs is scar?o here, John Mould has hii no bouse so far completed that he Is occupying it. Country Morns should keep n miu ply sufficient for tho needs of farm ers so that they would not bo com pelled to go away from homo for necessaries. We received recently n paekngo of samples of goods from a firm out of the state which does no advertis ing in tho homo papers. They offer to send their stnIT direct by mail, and they advertise with dodgers, which sometimes are a glva away. The moral is to buy calicoes and other articles of homo dealers who adverliso regularly. It is no econo my to go to (lift exponso of making np garments out of cheap John trash. Ministers of the gospel should bo paid their salaries promptly accord ing to agreement and then there will be no occasion of faultfinding because thy are compelled to try to collect it so as to live and pay their bills. Students of the Pennsylvania state college have received a printed report, of that institution for 1901 containing about 500 pages of excel lent matter Every farmer should possess a copy. Its information on lime and tho valuo of green manur ing is worthy ot careful consideration. We aro enjoying a better smoke now than we used to because wo buy our tobacco of Armstrong & Co. Tho Growler brand suits us and gives no oocasion for growling about rusty nail i, leather ohips and sec ond hand chews. Johnson, fitter of foot at Port Jervis, has a nlsasine d in the Press and we know from experience that be is reliable. L The caricature for asthma cure. "Chained for ten years," might be convincing bnt no cut at all would be more attractive. Our schools as usual are run In a ind of bnphazarl way. Sometimes there is firewood and often none and then all have a holiday. We have a few mon here who can bo depended on to expend the road tax to a good advantage and who understand road making, but they are not kept in ofEico. Politics and not a regard for the services render ed for public benefit control the elections, and too often such men are superseded by those who are in competent and who soon destroy the good work and squander taxes in useless ways. It might be well if the state would publish a pam phlet giving instructions how to make good roads with suggestions as to tho uso of materials, building bridges, eta- .With such hints and proper man over tlio work our roads would soon be in excellont condition with less tax than is now use I. But this may bo hoping too much. Mrs. I). V. IJrodhead of Centre, who has, lieen confined to the house for several days with a heavy cold, is able to go out again. Mrs, I). V. Jugger and daughter, Louisa, are visiting with relatives in Port Jervis, N. J. The many friends of Daniel V." Broilhead of Bushkill will be sorry to learn that he is a victim of amall pfix. Arthur Emery is suffering from rlreumatism. Harvey E. Cron expects to vacate tiie fiilmorc farm in the spring and move on his father's place near Centre. Mrs. David Cron, who has been confined to the lions' for three weeks, is improving. It is reported that Mrs. Jessie (iil more of Jersey City, X. J., has been very 111. Mrs. (iilmore is a summer resident of Centre. George W. Chamberlain of lh nnin has lost a large number of hi.s bens witli roup. x x x It is reported there will be several change hero this spring. Miss Kat) Anglo w;'l coma back to her farm near Centre and Gorg J.igger will remove from the Angle farm to that of J. C Titniau. William Benson filled his ioo house last Fjriday. Harry Pit man of Matamoras silent Sunday with friends here. Miss Li.zh) llo.vev visited her parents here hist Sunday. Services were held at Centre las Sunday and the vouii'' folks greatly i ii Joyed tlio coal tiro. Tim fe.'d ini!l at Deeu Hollow is i realy for Ihisokss au'aiu. ! Mr. Muchmord nf Now Yolk re cently Visited William BensuU. SANDYST0N. The lllling of lee hoii-.es was put through with a null last week and this v-ek wll! see a finish of the wor k. The ice Isof good quality and from 1(1 to I'J Inches in thickness. On Saturday, Jan. H, the house and lot nf Jane Hotalen, deceased will Is- sold at the I lalncsvillc hob by the executor. It Is a very neat bouse nnd Is situated near the store of Wash. Deplle. In a discussion a day or two ago the question caino up, "Can a post master charge a fee for executing pension vouchers?" My opponent in the argument asserted that the postmaster being a government of ficial hail no right to demand a fee. I give It up, but can any onetellliow it Is? ('apt. Jacob McConnell, late captain Co. I, L'Tth X. J. Infantry of Stan hope, N. J., was S' nt to the Soldiers' Home at Kearney the past week. Cart. McConnell served also in the Wth X. J. and is draw ing the mag nificent pension of ii per month, and now In his old age must sever family ties and accept a home provided by the state. Wo boast of the most generous government in the world, yet hero Is a bravo soldier drawing a pittance, not enough to maintain him in comfort, aii'i must leave old as sociations to end his days among the old veterans of the Home. Clinton Bevans of Ilevans started for Xew York to undego an opera tion for appendicitis on Tuesday lust. Mrs. Mary A. Van Auken of Mon tague died ou Saturday morning at the residence of John Kyte, Jr., at tho Brick House. Mrs. Van Auken had been complaining for some time tint on that morning was feeling better. She sat up for a few min utes when complaining of feeling worse was helped into bed and died in a few minutes, she was about 82 years of ago. Smallpox is reported at Bushkill and in oilier places around us and it would not ho surprising if we get a visitation before long. People visit ing about tho country would do well to know that It is not safe under present circumstances, and put off their visiting until the scourge is checked. I notice that the Pike county farm ers' institute will be held at Ding mans on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Tin Pike county people will please paste the date in their hats and see if they can not do better in the line of at tendance than they did last year, Just reserve a few seaU for Jersey' men. The officials of the 1st N.J. Vet eran t'alvalry association desire to "make a full and complete roster of all surviving comrades of that, gallant old fighting regiment nnd I hope to riH'eive the names and company of all prior to our annual meeting at Trenton in October next. Send ad dress to Box Ui, Dayton, X. J. A Danger Signal. i"u nave got a cougn ana you don t worry. Don't you know cough is something terrible. It leads to consumption and consump tion Is killing thousands. Better enre that cough, better cure it quick ly. Get a 25 cent bottle of Mexican Cough Syrup. No other remedy go nici) to take. Something Good. So many go to tnoir druggists and merely ask for "something good for a cough or ooid Now if the druggist lias several remedies lie certainly will sell the one that doea not cost much. When you go to a drng store bettor know what you want. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough euro twenty-five cents will buy. , Take no other. Rauae&ting Medicine. It is cruel to give your children medicine that tastes nasty to cure them of a cough or cold. A pleas ant and effective remedy for sore throat, weak lungs bronchial affec tions and coughing spulls is Mex'cnn Cough Syrup, and pleaso don't for get that it only costs 25 cents. Better Health. Better health always follows a uso of Mexican Root Pills, simply be cause they cleanse the system of sickening and effete matter so thor oughly and completely. It is a sin to remain, cimstipated when Mexi can Koot PiiU only cost 23 cents a box. It I Pity. The human family are prone to pain. Pain in the joiuts, in the muscles,' headache, backache, rheumatism, cramps, etc., certainly make life miserable. Therefore it is a pity that any such sufferers lies irate to exiM-nd 2.) cents for tuick Rrtln-f, the alway .urn external as well as internal cure. PUu. Yon outfit to thank Cod you do not suff.T from piles. Inward or external, sore or blcedinsr plies are aw fid. Toil your fuemls who suffer that Pild-iue is Kuaruuleud to cure or money refunded. P 7f ! Shoes. newest Styles Best Shapes. Wost Attractive Prices. Ladies' Radcliff, Men's Zebu, Rubbers, Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Meet All of Goods to Vants at . Armstrong Milford, Pa. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOo. Prefterlptlon Carefully Compounded H. E. Emsrson S Co., j0 Next Door 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, P1ILFORD, PA. FOR THE HOLDj Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, "Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Wallace Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts. DO YOU EXPERT TO i. Manufacturers and dealers kinds of Contractors Estimates made tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Building, Milford, Pa. Clover and irrass seeds of all knnls All kinds rubber footwear at re afc W . te Li. MiR'helLs. dui ed prices at Armstrong & Co. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, . and HAY. When in iie'.'d of any Hollo to No. 5.. or come to SAWKILl MILL, MILFORD, PA Shoos. 8 A,! Widths, Guaranteed, $2.50 $2.50 Congress and Lace, Guaranteed, All Sizes. Your Brond Strot, Milford, Pnnylnl to Hotel Fauchoro. 0 Si rail Milford, Pa BUILD? THEN SEE ROWH and SOH J in all Lumber, and Builders. : Dersonnl atten