ii THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St.Js-noi Build ing, Now York. f"orthu Traitment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUVt AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKHMIO IM.IK.C L IONr. A PKRFKf'T flOMR TliFATMFVT (IB RaSI TAHUM AIIVANTAOES TRY ARMSTRONG'S ELIULSION OF PURE EiORVEGIAfl COD LIVER OIL VVi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL J3EDILITY. SOc q bottle. Mnniiftirt tired by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, lRt"ft(iIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-neatlyDOne. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXEU. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lot rind lota without, Houses. IXmlor In nil kinds of Properly. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Criasman 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 ptreets UlLrOIlD PA. Stoves and Ra2cS, THE I .ni !Fir- f I-" For Wood and Ooal. i,f ,r .... , r..,,., . ( mntry . CATiEY'S FLEXIBLE nnEPP.oor DUIiADLE I i CllTAP. I Hew Crri Roiiiator-i, j lwotirt;irton! ii V I.JAVA hi. 41 t t t r ; '. , I i v, (.u t- ' W -W. i , 1 i , . I N H O ?L' F" i N ift -C HtUfrsj Pi U A I" H ' lAt.i'V. 10 I ' . V. .11, l'A i. Tuition Absolutely Free' f !( i I mi.t.bntc ""ill" 'mi i,.I t. I 'I'll" l.'.HTiiw li-i-i -liMi M I I.,- Kill i-tnntln.; t T 1 1 - M hut n njti.iop i, ;i u, ,J ni l h- HI ii"' l-1 "j lli' I' mi ,.ni i.l H :." in thi :. I"' , I' ! I h I' l I ,., , ,.. ,-r,'l I 'I Hi!'-- 'l '" !" T W ,-, I, i'., I Nil ,t I i,. Illlirs llllilre-s (tl'.l) 1 HI Hl.K. I'i lliripill. FOR SAFE at lowest rates on dwell ings and other property See .Ryman & Wells.. Agents, Milford, Pa. OLD RELIANT,!: PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES. 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. P '-: . . A 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. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Part Jervla, N. Y. Adjoining Unmaor's Union House Road, earringo, draft and farm horses for sale. Kxehnnsjes made. A large stock from which to make elections. CANAL HT. Hiram Toner. KlDi!Y DISEASES are the mn$t fatal of a!l dis eases. FQIEV'S 1?', , , , of motiey refunded. ContafAs remedies recognized ly emi- nent rhysici.ins as tne best for jl - aey and Liuddcr trouLks. i'RICE 5-3c.aJJI.CO. I wr f lit. An cur ciiitt:,; U'U lit itllV lll.tJltlwU Vml r i ',.i ni. -ii fi t-c .ii.-t-i n i g r-ii-.C. U:'talU I'- .Ul-I. 1 .114 III - liltd . I. t 1 ; I il.Mu:-.' ii ;t 1". t'i II t, .r t, ,1 Hi i'M ;,,-. n " I tii. tl us r. ri . c -,.( Lfi.J 1j1 h.in.,-,1. t- ;,y ( hLt. Aiii: is. to. ...u,.,.4.f E r ft biiita.i; , . 4 - i .. i.J C. C. C. K.r tU In L,iu:! o! 4, J.., v ho li .'.s to -Jl 'l.ji..'.'.,..i j U,-.,u.' insurance 4&IM SAMiYSTON. Tlip y-iin' Imlici iiimI i.n'.il l-'imri ft rtiiily-tnil iimi Vl!l;H'k L'"l lip n !M:iii.l skating 1'ii'y ml Siluiiljy in'lit on the mill m.l of Wii-li liiint.. 'I'lic k k t i i i did nut mti-fy iiiiiiii of the nii'l- mid it win moved ind si'coiuli'il tli:d all jro to ilic I lnin(villt hotel and have a dinwe. Mr. Ilnucy of I Iaine-ville I'uriii-hed t!ie nmiie, niid the ynunir pnnplf had jrrnnil (jood tiioe lint !-' o'clock cmiie and all deputed for their lionie- well pleaded with their Ollllll. John l.ayion, Jr., lost mm of his hoi-iiu on I'rlday la-it. Hp wan on his w ay Iioiiic from I'mt Jon is when it was taken sick nnd (lied in n few minutes after his arrival tit llaines ville. ri'iij. I. Hursli of this town, now in the eniploy of tlie Strotidsluirf; ti'lephone ooiitpitliy, has just hi en electeil superintendent of that oi fjanl zillion. Know ing all nhout the tele phone service as Hen does and lieiii; a strictly moral youiif; man, that company is to lie congratulated on their happy selection in their choice of superintendent. The house and lot of Mrs. .lain llotalen, deceased, was sold on Sat urday last hy tin; executor, Sheriff John .M. llotalen. Joseph V. W'ari'i er was the purchaser for f r!. I don't know as I can enlighten "Hainliler" on his (piestion of last week, "What is the difTereiiee, if any, lietwoen a ineniDei' of n church mill ii Christian." A Cliristian in my opinion is a person who lives squarely. up to the (ioldon Rule and shown hy his daily walk that hi practices his. belief, while a member of A church simply thinks that be longing to a cIhu'cIi and having hi name on its membership roils will entitle him to a front pew in the next world, but his most intiinati friends would never suspicion that he belonged to any church if ho trailed horses, with them. Just let "Itam- bler" (leal with him nnd he will soon know the dilTerence. I had my question, relative to fourth class postmasters having a right to execute pension vouchers andjdemand pay therefore, answered by (ieorge Van Sickle, assistant post master Rt llevans, wlio showed me a copy of the postal guide of Novem ber, 1801, which says such a law was passed Aug. 2.'ird, 1804, but applies only to pension vouchers, My opponent claiming the opposite will please take notice. Somebody is getting ready for bus iness in the spring. Some nights ago a number of horse blanket Were stolon from the horses at a party o I llainesvlllo nnd on Saturday the skate-dance found their trace chains gone. Those parties evidently mean to steal the horse next times The mooting of eoinrades after a lapse of 37 years must lie experienced in order to describe it. On Friday last I received a long postal from Comrade James H. Stubhe of Colby, Isle of Man, Kngland, whom I had not seen nor hoard from since my discharge, from Co.'O, 1st N. J. Cav alry on Feb. 14, lHO"). Comrade Stublio was n corporal in my com pany and members of Cos. K, (i and I will probably remember the jolly good naturod big corporal of Co. (i. lie would lie glad to hear from any niem!er of the 1st X. J., address as above. The press of this county almost without exception hits pounded the !., L. A V. K. It. particularly as to the running of its trains and manae nient. In 1801) its stock w as quoted at 1101 and on Friday last at The oIlH-ials and stockholders are sitislUid and if the public are not, ride on some other track. The oftit iulsof that road are not managing it for their health but for the dollars, and the quotation given is evidence of that fact. Our roads have been splendid for the past fortnight and hud the loose toiie been thrown out would have equaled the. I'elinsylvnuid roads. Hair Splits "I have used Avcr's HiirWor for iluny yr.is. It is ckparit for a tiair dicssin and for ketiing the luir from sp!tni:i a! the end." J. A. Cruti.cuMJcr, Ci .nifoi k, 111. Hair-splittine splits friendifi'ps. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair cf your l ead is a friend. Aycr's I fair Vi,n.-r in v a n c i v. i ! 1 p re-v en t tho sr !;ttL-. If v.ri f j !it:Ir;j has 1 1 :',un, it will stop it. tl 111 1 kvlllt. All trti.M. it --,ir (i J ( . A ii ( ( .., I..,t, M ATA M'li; ; Mr. and Mrs MnU'.-v n'el .1 i n -Jt -ler li ft town n few dt.ysii!!.i m l are visitiiiit relmive at. I 'i ).,,,,!.. p,,. Mn. Harry Mo ire of J.'rsey City is visitiiii; her sifter, Mis l;ian.lin Watts, on Main si root. The V . P. s. C. E. will hold a so. cial en .Tun . mh Ht, thn 1 llllllfl of Mrs. Ed. Efltmr on Adams street,. Some of the young ladiesnnd gen tlemen of Miitntiiorns tliink serious ly of organizinj a literary club. Plans have' not been perfected, ns yet, ( Miss Alplm II ill of Montana Mines, W. Vn., nrrived in town n few days ago nnd is the guest ot her two mints, Mis. W. Horn nnd Miss Eiminii! Hill, on Third street. At the jnnsieniR Tliursilay eve ning nt Mrs. (1. II. Lnngton's on Main stri;et Mrs. Chnrlos Courtright of MAtanioras gave, a voonl solo. Miss Mattie MeCluti of Port, Jervis n. )iinno solo, Miss Hazel Hoinbeck vocal solo, Mrs. h. O. Langton nnd Miss Edna WesffaU n piano duet and Miss Mary V. Squires a piano solo. . It is rumored in Matnmorns tlint the.ro will lie no change mnda m the Matamorns post office. An nrtiole, in the New York Herald recently stated President Roosevelt would reappoint nil soldiers who were hon orably discharged from the Civil war nnd who had served three years therein. Hev. Mr. Liliey of Allentown, Pa., a former pastor, will prench nt Hope church on Sunday morning. His many friends will be pleased to hear him ngnin. John Dugan of New York city is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Irving Clifford of this village. Little Mabel Cnrr on River street was very pleasantly surprised at her homo on Friday afternoon by about 20 of her friends. Agnes Owens gave out the Invitations. A nice supper wns served enrly in the eve ning. All kinds of games were played nnd some did the cake walk. At Epworth church on Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Spencer gave an excellont sermon to a large audi ence. The L. A. S. met this week at the home of Mrs. Charles Lord on Cook son street. Tne Busy Bees -will meec on Bat- urday afternoon at the homo of Miss Ruth Lord on Cooksou street. Miss May Sheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheen on Monroe street, has been quite ill but is im. proving. She is a pupil at the Mat amorns high school. George Martin, employed in the Now York city post office, spont Sunday at his home on Joffersou street. Little Miss lona Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gross of Third street, was injured in play by one of her little schoolmates on Satur day. She is better now. The Bine Ribbon Lodge will meet this afternoon after school hours at Hope church. At Hope 'church at the morning service Rev. Mr. Clark preached nnd gave nil excellent discourse. Ed. L'ibar took charge of tho ser vices for the U. E. society and Harry Space, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Port, Jervis, assisted by I. B. Smith of Tii-States, had charge of the services in the evening for the association. There was a largo at tendance. Rev. Mr. Gross has gone to Se bnng, Tioga county, where he taken part in dedicating a church. Charles Snyder, sou of Engineer Clina. Snyder, recently with thn Port Jervis trolley but now con nected with the trolley at Newark. N. J., as motorman, was recently at his home in Matmnorns for a short vacation. Robert Skinner' house on Adams street came very near burning a few days ago The youugd.st child, Rum soli, about throo years old, wns playing with a broom and he put it in the stove and drew it out aflame and flourished it around, consequent ly things that it cmiie in contact with caught fire. May, the oldest daughter, heard a strange noise in the kitchen w here the young gentle. nun held sway, and on opening the door she took in the sitantion imnie. diutoly and ivmttht up some pieces of carpet and mats and smothered the fire. Considerable damage was done, which is covered by insur ance. I Dr. Richard Jeffries has moved ' his den tul parlors from Matunioras to rooms over Mason Sou's dm;; store on Pike street, Port Jtr vis. !;-. Frank Kelly and little sun, I'tnmi-i, on Adams street have re turned fi'.m n Visit with friends nml latives in E'irdville. X V :ni,t j il icr.i in Pennsyl ,'nnia. I Mr- and Mm C.l. Quick on ,.-fl,T. 1 oil Mi'e.-t have a (front Jollectloii of Jilower., (it their gceetl Iwliau this lilt !. rvnwr. ( J "iru'e S,n j.-r of t he me ' r j '"I is is visiting his relatives fur n cmipl" of eeks. The house occupied by Henry Fowler narrowly escaped destruc tion bv fire last Saturday morning evised by the stovepipe Igniting the ceiling piper. It. burned a largo hole through the roof of the build ing and but for the timely assist ance of Thomas Duffy nnd sons the building would have been destroyed. We learn of the death of Ferdi nand Jacobs, formerly Well known and esteemed resident of this sec tion, nlso of the death of M'W Cron, who for a number of years has been a charge on this township. Tliore'hiis boon much sickness in this vicinity this season. Children are' suffering from scarlatina, sore throat and kindred ailments, but we are thankful that thus far there have been no very serious cases. Lihv Clark has been for some time confined to the sick room but we are glnd to be able to sny that "die 1 now rapidly recovering. Esther Killam nlso hns been a sufferer but she, too, is on the road to recovery. S. R. Ilazelton lifts been and is at present seriously sick with pneu monia. We hope for him and for tho sake of those dependent upon him that ho will have a speedy re covery. Oscar Ansley had the misfortune to cut-jiia foot very badly with an axe last Monday Dr. Plum dressed tho wound. We are very sorry for Oo. and trust" ho will soon be nblo to discard the crutch. Mrs. Edson Green of Green Ridge has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kdhim. Ralph Williams and his young friends are mourning the loss of his, to him, valuable horse. Old Dick had been a faithful sorvnut nnd a grent friend of tho children. Upon his becoming superannuated lie Was pensioned off and adopted by Ralph. They and their companions hnd good times together nnd his death is regretted. The republican primary will be held nt the residence of II. W. Clark Saturday evening, Jan. 25. It is to be hoped that our follow taxpayers will select for olflce men who will have the interest of the township at hoart and who will conduct Its business ns they would their own, with nu eye to economy and to the faithful discharge of their duties. It seems to us that the control of money belonging to others is o very serious matter. Those who have it at "their disposal should be even more careful of it than of their own and should see that those who have entrusted them should reeolve a dol lar in value for every dollar eipend- ed. DKKACTO. A Cangor Signal. You have got a cough and you don t worry. Don't you know cough is something terrible. It lends to consumption and consump tion is killing thousands. Better cure that cough, better cure it quick ly. Get a 25 cent bottle of Mexican Cough Syrup. No othor remedy so nice to take. Somuthiug Good. So many go to tlieir druggists and merely ask for "something good" for a 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 i drug store better know what you want. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough cure twenty-five Oi-.nts will buy. Take no other. Nauseating Medicine. It is cruel to give your children medicines that tastes nasty to cure them of a cough or cold. A pleas nnt and effective remedy for sore throat, weak lungs bronchial affec tions and coughing spells is Mexican Cough Syrup, and pleaso don't for get that it only costs 23 cents. Better Health. Better health always follows a use of Mexican Root Pills, simply be cause they cleanse the system of sickening and effete matter so thor oughly and completely. It is a hid to remain constipated when Mexi can Root Pills only cont 23 cents a box. It Is a Pity. The human family are pione to pain, Phin in the joints, in the muscles, headache, backache, rheumatism, cramps, etc., certainly make life miserable. Therefore it i a pity that any such surt'erers lies itnte to expend 23 cents for Quick Relief, tho iil.ays sin e externa! as well nt internal cure. PUus. You oiirlit to thank God you do not Buffer from piles. Inward or external, norti or bleeding piles are a fill. Toll your fiiunds who sutler that Pile ine is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. jrjjl"UUl ur ALL irLUUK. Shoes. C5 Hevvest Stvles fJ -r S Host Attractive Prices. g Ladies' Radcliff, Men's Zebu, Conress t0di $2.50 g Rubbers, All Sizes. Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your S Wants at S L Armstrong & Co Milford, Pa. I A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prefer! pt I on Carful I y Compounded H. E. Emsrson & Co. U3 Nex 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. v A i. r rs inrr lj z i i MILFORD, PA. FOR THE Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Tabfo Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. 3 Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Gilford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO A. D. BROWN and S0H, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Contractors Estimates made w i - " vw v. v i 9 tion given and work Guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Duildin, Milford, Pa. C'iover and Kia-s seeds of all ki-eJs All kinds rubber footwear at re at W. A U. Mitchells. timed pruw.-s at Armstrong Co. BRAN, OATS, and HAY. WIumi in ntvvl )f tuiy Hello to Xo. .., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Shoos. Dost Shanes. WianlM, $2.50 3 . MilfortJ, J ""n.y.v.nl. to Hotel Fauchere. AYS 0 i tiran A, BUILD? THEN SEE Lumber, and Buildors. nrf;nnal