T -""-' r . .- ; Ji-UJ Tuition Absolutely Free !' Si romlTHi Stnto Nt THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. James Bullrf InR, Now York. For tria Traatmant and Cureot LIQUOR, OPIUN AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO H YPODK.KMli) lN.IKClION'. A TRIiFKlT 1T0MR THFATMKNT OH SANI TARIUM AllVANTAHKS Thr irovt'i nm- tins -i iM''l tti this -.'!intii it --i-i'Ml itpl jh 1:0 iei I hi1 Inl I inn k i ni llii- in it ln ll-.W -.hi. .1 I- !( (..!., l ull I , in HI Hiit. u :i ;m p.-r wnU, ! ..i ul urn inlilri'Mi (il'.O 1'. Ill Ml, I ,-(,tnl S linol. lii!) t?i nut i n r :ii t"il n wi-il if ! :'! in us r.t. 1 l!i'lir i incipul TRY ARf.lSTROfiG'S ELIULSIOIi OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Mannfiu-tured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DKlllGIST. FOR SAFE lllSUlMCfi at lowest rates on dwe'l ings and other property- See .Ryman & Wells.1. Agents, Milford, Pa. M .VTA MO II AS. SVNl'YSTON. OLD KELT ABLE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. NEATLY DONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Frosli groceries. Canned goods. Monts in every forln. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetal ties. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE . BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. Repairing';-1 J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houaos and Lots find lots without Houses. Detilor lu nil kinds of Properly. . Life and Insurance aerent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow Crlssman 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 Tassol, Corner Ann and Fourth street MtLFORD PA. M 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. Blu3 Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stork from which to make elections. CANAL ST. '' Hiram Toner. kikey diseases all dis- TIk1 I'lne iiihboii j id ro went on n sleihride 1 lies I i.v aft'rnoin to Moutauuo to surprise Mr. and Mrs. lvbevoixe, who ni'iu former rrm ilc.il s of M i tamoi na. La-4 evening nil apron and neck- tin SOl'illl UlllllM' tllO auspices nf till' O. I. Society was held at tin) homo of Mis Nellie West fa 11. Mr. and Mrs. (ins l'it.sinimons nre ahout to chsitgn their residence from Mrs. YVonimeott'a to tin) lionn' of Mrs. Lewis on Kiver t n--r . They nri? going to housekeeping upstairs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver t-'ipures and lit t lu daughter, Hope, from High lands, N. Y., have been in Mala moras and Tort JervW a few days. They returned home Wednesday morning. Lincoln!) birthday was not ob served in our village. The schools were not closed nor were there any exercises in the various rooms. There were services in St. Joseph's church as the day was Ash Wednes day. Feb. 20 the men of Ep worth church will have their annual snp per and on that, evening ut 8 o'clock "Ma Sweet" will introduce her very charming soven daughters. On Tuesday nfiernooii Mrs. H. Heybolt, Jr., invited about 15 lady friends to take a sleigh ride to Mil ford to visit her friend, Mrs. Will Conrtright. All report having had n very pleasant time. Miss Tillio Zahnlecker, a teacher in the Matamoras high school, gave her pupils a sleigh ride Saturday morning to Milford. Ed Clawson of Susqnehnrna 1. visiting his parents on Main street. (leorge Martin of the New York p st ollice passed Sunday in Mata moras. Harry Clawson of Jersey City vis ited Matmoras Sunday. Mrs. Harry Lilly and little son, Alfred, in company with Mrs. M. Cole from Tri States, passed Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Fred. Billman on Cooltson street. Miss Agnes Wilkin left town a few days ago and is visiting friends at Greenville, N. V. Miss l'a Wonnacott gave a sleigh ride to a few of her friends Satur day afternoon to Milford.' Every one reports having had a very nloasant time. The sleigh came from the Allen House-livery. The L. C. U. met this week at the home of Mrs. Geo. McBrido on Jef ferson street. The two musical revivalists, Rev. McDowell and Itimanoczy, whom Rev. Spencer of Epworth church had here for somo time, are at the Methodist church at Port Jervis. Their Matamoras friends will have an opportunity of hearing them again. Matamoras regretted to part with them. A teachers' local Institute will bo held in tho school building of this village on Saturday, March 8. There will be two sessions, morning and afternoon, the former commencing at 9.30 and the latter at 2.30. The program will bo made up of suhjocts practical in character 80 that they will be of interest not only to teach ers but to nil others The commit tee in charge hope that all who can do so will encourago and help make this institute a success by attending both sessions if possible, and one at least. More especially do they ex pect this of parents, for their pres ence and enconrngopient mean sua oess for all concerned. On the pre vious evening, March 7tli, an enter tainment will be given in the school building by the pupils. Furtliet de tails will be given later. are the eases. most fatal of Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE ceeht noonriG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Hew Era Radiators, 1 wo F ireft in o r cj , tfil V0 fl-fr cur.E is & FULL I 0 luZ:::',:i Rsmcdjf of money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Dladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. 1 sec that Judye Iiit;ey of Orange county has decide I that when nn in Mirancc agent places the liwured in rt worthlcus or fake e.inip.uiy and a los is sustained the agent is permii ally responsible for the loss. This Is a just and right decision, for when people get insured they expect to receive the amount insured for and the agent should know the financial standing of his company. Mis. Marin Snook of this town died on the At li Inst, nnd bad she lived until the Htn would have been K:) years old. Nearly all of her long life was spent on the place. She leaves a large family all married with the exception of Miss Kli.a, who has tenderly cared for her mother for many years. 1 notice there is a project on foot by some capitalists to buihl n trolley roail through Sussex county, one branch of It to pass through Culver's (iip. With the prospects of the 1). V. li. It. coming In, up this valley next summer it would look n if we will soon be in touch with the rail road centres. Kailroads through here have been talked of for 40 years but the prospects were never bl ighter than now. It sounds strange that requests are inside that loose stone be thrown out of our roads when the sleighing Is so good. All tlw same there are too many loose stone and the traveling would he improved were they throw n out. Many thought it an impossibility to get up an old fashioned dance, but by scouring the three towns in this valley the llainesville hotel ball room was tilled anil the young folks kept the dancing going until day light on Wednesday eve of Inst week. The best of order prevailed and if one did not get his fill of dancing it u as his own fault. Mow the young folks nre eagerly waiting for the nn nouncement of tho next. On Friday last as 1 was going to Newton via the train from liiunch villis I was surprised to see the brake liiitii open the car door just as the cars were about to shirt nnd call out in a distinct tone, "The next ;dop for this train is ." No one can get lost on the Sussex trains so long us this brakeman keeps his voice, and it is a good thing. One hardly picks up a paper now adays without reading the death of some person and the account of the death so' frequently ends, "the de ceased wns a veteran of tho Civil war." That calls to mind that Fri day will be the .'iotli anniversary of my enlistment and there nre thous ands who enlisted before I did. In a few years the veterans of 18015 will have nnswereii. to the last roll call. A valentine social will bo held at the Hninesville parsonage on Friday evening of this week. It may be that many will receive those non sensical missives without attending this social. We have very little snow but the severe cold weather is holding whnt we have nnd the sleighing is all that could lie desired. Those having hauling to do nre improving their time. The last ice house, that of John Snider, was filled on Wednes day last. airs. C. h.. Met racken has been n very sick woman for the past fort night nnd 1 am glad to note that she is steadily getting better. The town committee met on Sat urday last and that is a sign that the spring election is not far away. It Is thought that some slight changes could be made in the otllcials of 'the town and for the good of the town and so mote it be. Advertise in the 1'iikss. Our tee iclu nit'ii ll v. fikcli h ami .!. -.ui ipf i ! ))FOiii)t ly rrrrive our the p.. 1 1- :t .i iiu.t vol k 1'ttu-iit " vii-i ii iliiuuh usui'i-tiu-ft i iioU' Ull ii , w it li. !M:Hij Ujj c l-il. Any cur si-tunni; l l't (UiV itlVCiittoU vVlll !mii'm lice ctMHt-rniuij " Ji-.w to u u a :.it--.t. i ..UtitS sci uttrd I S.i if til till! IMJfMMT. ui!. il l.s icrnc lut ii i iiK i'A : i.N i h i.ti i, !Ui J VICTOR J vara CiilJ;... cr.Lt, A-i 11 CM, F. VANS & CO. W'A I. 1 t t J I N , A ( i A I f. CATHARTIC Bad Coughs 1 Dad a bad couch for f x weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only cne-tourth of the bottle cured me. L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. l.iUKdi., l.o . lMUi.aMUUkJJUl9MWft riN ROOFIN'J AftH PLUMBINO A rTKOIAL'TY. pror isi T. R. J. Klein S Son, - 'S.j j, "i.. 'V .; - l'T- ' ' . , - ;"' tJ V. c. ii.. k "- . l" Guiuiiiie stuniptJ C. C, C. Ncvrr 80IJ In bulk. Li'ivre ut t!t ti-u,er hu iries to jk'iI "Mt.i.'.i'ifct juit ilS g-HiU." DOM1! t ::')AD sr: 1' Mll.roUO, VA'ciiriS tvJs, Foley Honey and Tar i . i p rev tuts int:unwina of any foTui 'il M I l.y I : : A.l aJ or i. TOU ACCO SPIT 6iiJ SMOkE VuurLiicavuj I fcj i t. (j n ,luo We can now reach Philadelphia fiooi here as easy as N'ew York and without going to the latter city to get there, It'l-hUiil being n aierthan I'oii Jervis. That town ill soon need more hotel aeciimniodatious. William Mink, proprietor of the llsli poi d, has i iecte.l a veiy com fortable house to accommodate h s patrons. A ilisciisslon recently occurred In a store between a believer in farmers' Institutes and a "know It ail mys 'If" who maintained that the speakers knew nothing about cows or how they should be fed and nothing could be learned from their talks. The "willing to learn" man thought the lecturers could open some peoples' W its so they could at least understand that the process of feeding cows in summer on scrub oaks and In w inter on bog hay is not a diet nlculated to produce' milk and ream. The cows so fed here w hen they go to Jersey nnd are fed accord ing to methods advised by the lec turers bring their owners comfortable little checks every mouth. Win. Dusenberry Is coming to the rescue ol tanners here. He pays I cents more a dozen for eggs than the others nnd pays it in cash. There is n rumor that there will I e four stores in our town bv April 1st. Well, there may be room for them all. lan Shoemaker lias accepted n sit uation in n store at Kowlands, I'n. The good sleighing now iitfords op portunity to get ties to the river nnd many lite hauling. Where can Kainit be bought by the bag in Ibis section'.' Some farm ers would like to try it. I Kuqaire of nnv fertilizer ngent. Kl. I'liKss. Sandyston finds the board of health there like ours on paper. Humbler is ensjly satisfied with the answer to his church question, but it seems to us the question did not cover all the ground. Some chinches are built with money raised by per sons w ho want to use them as cloaks fi)' their evil deeds, l'eiluips a few genuine Christians are induced to come in to further aid in the decep tion, hut churches do not save souls. There is only one way to accomplish that end. I low-ever much men may be deceived by appearances there is One who cannot lie deceived. Let every one remember that aod if lie has a conscience he will know whether lie is safe. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. Wlien in need nf any Hello to No. ."., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 3 1 Shoo Shoe flewest Styles Best Shapes. Most Attractive Prices. Ladies' Radcliff, Wlanlee, Men's Zebu Rubbers, All Sizes. Congress and Lace, Guaranteed, $2.50 $2.50 s Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. General Lins of Goods to Meet All of Goods to Wants at J. Mexican Syrup for Coughs, Etc. Tho people demand ft cough rem edy that tasfes good, cures quickly, and only costs twenty-five cents. Remember, such n remedy is Mexi can Syrup fjr Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Physicians recom mend it to their patients, tor no other reoson, than that it has prov en more healing than any othor medicinal compound, when the lungs are affected nnd a cough is troublesome. Many families always have a bottle In tho house for, taken in time, it never fails to cure quick ly and thoroughly. fArmstron Milford, Pa. S Your S 1r- 0 p s 1 A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. H. E. Emsrson & Co,, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded BroAd Street, Milford, PsnnsylvanI Next Door to Hotel Fanchore. Bs Wise in Time. Many parents do not know that thoir child is sickly and cross nnd fretful, simply because they fail to give it some of Hint splendid remedy called Mother's Worm Syrup to kill and expel from its little stomach and bowels tho worms, that are the cause of its distress. Worms have brought many a little loved one to n bed of sickness and to its grave, that a 25-cent bottle of this remedy would have saved. DINCMAYS FEKKV. (icorgp Snyder will move to his farm in Lehman this spring. His home lias been thoroughly fumigated and there is no more smallpox in that township. Frank Downs lias returned from How lands and is on the sick list. (ieorge Courtright, who is an ex cellent fanner, will occupy the farm of II. 1!. Wells next summer. Our candidates for otllce have not been around paying their respects to won!. I In; constituents. I'hcrhups it is too cold or tin y may think their election sure. " ivepre-entative J. 11. Westbrook will be able to extend bis tie piles if former customers of another store continue patronizing him. Yes, friend "Ap," you find mostly new names in Milford. The boys do not go to political meetings over ut the lir e . lloii-o ai y more in Yankee Doodle time and cotoe hoine w lthout a threshing. Now that the D. V. It. 15. Is lim ning to l'.iihUill and carrying pa.-s-i!'eis tin.- next moves ul the picks and shovels will point out whether it vi iil come ii)i this side of the liver or cross over to Jeiwy. Diddles lire laying and eggs are goin down in price. Enjoy Lifa. Have you got the bines? Would n't you be more happy and hopeful if your liver was a little bit more active and your bowels not quite so constipated? Better take a Mexican Root Pill. Only 25 cents a box. Many Suft'or. There is much pain in this world There are ao many causes for physi cal distress. Boneacbe is terrible. Nerveache is awful. Wrhy not use that best of all internal or external cures for pain called (iooch's Quick Relief? Only ?5 cents. Don't Neglect Your Blood. Impure blood causes bad health. ( Iooch's rvirsnpnrillii always cures impure blood, indicated by sores, weakness or pain. Xo other sarsa parilla or blood medicine is so bafe, so sure, so quick to cure. File-ine Cure Pilei! Money refunded if it ever fails. Avn Ai;l' K cures Chillsand Fever. Ismnustita C(WAT. I lAHllI. r K,W I H Mil- 1 hufc V in.uN. Marks. "Copvrichts. Thirty on ve .in a live crfc'tiie. 0(ii)in a In v . ( . i V ttit'i -U nt.Li.ihty. V.nU f. ,i l-.k of I'M"! i.'li r. LliUN UKi-.iUi 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, MILFORD, PA. Wallace m Ml DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. Telephone CM 62. Harford St., Milford, Pa. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOH, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Drown's Building, Milford, Pa.