THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTECO. II3S Broadway, St. Jnmoa Build ing, New York. For thq Treatment and cura of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HUBITS, NO HYPOOKItMIU INJKUTlON'd. A pehfki:t homr tukatment ir sani tarium AllVANTAdKR TRY ARMSTRONG'S EL1ULSI0F! OF PURE IORVEGIAH COD LIVER OIL Wi'h Hypophosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL JDEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Man iifnrt tired by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DIM (ifilST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :NEATLY pone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and Iota without Iloiiaoa. Dt-nlur lu nil kliult of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow OlHsnmu House. Milfonl, 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 ami Fourth streets MIT.FOKD PA. Stovos and Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hon tor and Fuel Savor in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT no 0 FIHG DURABLE & CHEAP. N&w Era Radiators, Two Firea In ono liJKDH'AIIK. (I II.I MV, UN, AAll U Alit, L1L. -N ROOFINO AMD PLUMBING A M'-Ci 'IAl-TY. pro: .11 :nded to T. R. J. Klein 5 Son i.'.D ), i'A Tuition Absolutely Free SI ritiMl-lMit jr SI ill Nnrnml Si hoi'l. Tin lull urntnttntf till? rll:'l It pcrl lt Mppr.'p! i i.-it inn. iw well ! inn uf r"t hi in (tptm Si'pt . Y iir full pfirt ic- n th" lull tn;il;mn Mi- 1 i rhtft i hii .1 ! It KK I' -iU I 1M !i;itr :t iMl ivr Vert(, Pl lli'-ipiil. FOR SAFE ranoB at lowest rates on dwe'l ings and other property See .Ryman & Wells., Agents, Milford, Pa. OLD RELURLE PENNSYLVANIA' COMPANIES. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Gunned goods. Meals in every fortn. Turkeys ami eliickens. Oysters and vegetables. Evervtliing 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 be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information ami designs'. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House IumuI, carriage, draft and farm horses for salo. Exchanges made. A largo stock from which to make elections. CANAL fcT. Hiram Toner. are the eases. most fatal of all dls or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kliney and Bladder troubles PRICE 50c an4$J.OO. m-wmvi mi mi i. tui tec rt-iui tict il wi-l.nl, Anv out w:uii;:ii kkcUlt mi iii.M.iii Kiii j l uuy lutciiUou ni J..f"liil.l!y I ' 1 e k-.u i- lli.n tfi.-C C'tttKri Mi Hie panm ii ihtv it s : mi-. "!nw lo tH..iii H r..Hul'- -. nt in. ii ;it-t. iMtrnl sr.u:ci (ill am' tl us a. ;V I i 'Vt . . I ut Otil K icu.-.t. l'.iituts i, kin uiil tli,.-ut ii us re.enc "' i'ri injH. .-, ;;!-,., itc!. .' nt "1 .ii-- 1'at. mKhu uu illu-ti.a. .i t , i.lciv t 11. ni.ilnl jouiual, CMll-'ill. -t l.y ; . hi!"'4.-i .1 : Imc-I'iK &.:Ud lui oui..;. -.!.- f Kf.fc. Alticj, VICTOR J. EVAN3 A CO. ; 'i(ih( .llliit m i, ) twrs PuSStiiMR- WALHIfiGTON. O C CAT r! A R Tl C !. ' - -' " l"ut;cl- Gciuime Uinfivd C. C. C Nc,.-r sofj In bulk, beware ol lt U.ul.-r Kha to.-s to jIi 'uiiictii:n (Hit AS good." Foley's I fancy nj Tut cures to'ts, pre: ails prieumuulj. nan SAN I) Y MO N, A (.M'ninl iniixiriilf will liojjiven by Mr. .V Mh. r. Hi!-;!!!' nt their rc-ddi-nce at I, nylon on Friday even lug of (his week. Musk' "nil inj!lii will hi' the order nml every in-dru-nirnt from the month oruun to piano will come into jihiy. Itefn-hnicnts will Ite served and a frruud nooil time is assured. On the IJth in-l. Mrs. I-rank Mc Keehy anil her father went to New York for the tiuriiiHe of plaeini; her son In the hospital fur cripple nt F!" I iexini'toii Ave., corner l:M street. l,Hl!e Frank has been airlifted yith alweesses for the past ei uh I months anil as the hip hone was allccied an op elation was necessary. Aftercarefnl, thorough examination Mrs. McKeehy was nssiireil that her son colilil lie ciireil. The little fellow slood the trip very well. At this time of writing, Tuesday, our roads are pretty well blocked up, the effects of yesterday's snow storm. The liiiih wind is still pilinir them full. There is n piece of road leading from the Van F.tteu farm nlonj; the Bit? Flatlirook to tins Ilorulieck farm of nhout one mile that is made im passable every time there is freshet and the recent hitflt water has almost destroyed it. It would be a (rood idea if it were changed to higher ground and thus save n lot of money that it annually costs to keep it pass able. The attention of our ollicials is respectfully called to this matter. Valentine day' has passed and some of our citizens received pictures that showed mighty poor taste in the nder and the recipients are exactly of the same opinion. In fact if those pictures were placced in the cellar they would paralyze every rat In it. Don't think this indicates that I gut one lor I tinin t, We don't hear anything more about the ltoe fish bill and the peo ple would be glad to know whether it is constitutional or not. Every thing conies to those who wait and if we wait long enough that de cision will be announced. The I). j. A W. H. It. gets more than its share of abuse, I sometimes think, but I begin to think the abuse is justifiable. Last Sunday morning I left Iloboken for Hranehvillt; at 4.10 and reached my destination at 111 o'clock. Cur train being a news paper train let Sussex passengers off at .Stanhope, and here we waited in the dirtiest station I ever saw, and yet 1). li. A W. stock Is quoted close to the IKK) mark. AVhile in Newark I called upon John Schooley, a Sandyston hoy, and found him engaged in the olllce of the Miller street trolley company and has a lucrative position. lie kindly showed me all through the car shop-", office building and in fact the w hole business, and w hen I left him at midnight he was still at work in the ollice. Equal Pay for Women. A man who deserves the gratitude of women is Director of Charities Cooley of the Cleveland, ()., Work house. The principal industry In that institution is broom making, and the custom has been to pay the women just half as much for "their labor as the men, although the records showed that their work aver aged the same. The present direc tor sensibly declared this discrimina tion "A rank injustice," and he has just abolished it. Mrs. Ida II. Harper says In the New York Sun: "Some reforms have to begin it the bottom and work up. l'erhaps this one in time mav reach the public schools, where the same practice is followed." Where wome I vote the public schools ipiickly feel the influence of it. Jn Wyoming it has for many years been the law that men and wo men in the state employ, including teachers shall receive equal pay for equal work. In I'tah the news that sullrage had been granted to women was quickly followed by the news that the Icgi-laturc had passed a bill w hereby female teachers in the pub lic schools were to receive the sum' pay as male teachers, provided they la-Id certificates of the same grade. These are among the practical rt suits of equal KUlVrage. M.Mtv C. lioiiiiATii. Colds " I had a terrible colj nj couKI hardly breathe. I then tried Aver's Cherry Sectoral and it gave m im mediate relief." C. Layion, Sidell, 111. How will your ccuh be tonight? Cvorse, prob ably, l-'or it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. l or hii.Tr f MKibMIM matamoras. A (jilico carnival took placo nt I'rcscot I 's hall Tuesday night, under I the ituspicos of theL. ( '. t' society. Everyone was Niipposi il to be drcs ed in calico. 'I ho gentlemen wore cnlico lii'rht.ies and they brought thrend, tbonblcs and needles to so enrpet rags. If they di,l not bring the articles they were lined five cents. A nice supper was served at 0 o'clock for tho small sum of 15 cents. The young people iiliyed games. The proceed:) amounted to 111. There will be n 10-cent, tea nt tho hall ibis evening. Kveiyonn is invited to attend it. A pleasant surprisB party wns ten dered Masler Onto tuick Saturday afternoon by his sister, Ola. Six teen young friends called nnd he en teitained them to a very pleasant manner. A nice supper was prepar ed by Mrs. Quick which was very much enjoyed by the yonng poople. All kinds of games wero played and good music, enjoyed. All left, pnrly having had n very pleftsnnt. time. Misses Sadie Bloker nnd Katie Ketchnm, who have been visiting at Newark, Jersey City and New York, returned homo a few days ngo. Charles Snyder of Newark arrived in town n fow days ngo nnd is visit ing his parents on Second street. Misces Nellie and Edna West fall of Matamorns entertained the C. E. society and their friends at their home on third street on Thursday evening. It wns an npror nnd neck tie social given under the auspices of the society connected with Ep- worth chiu-oh. There, were nhont thirty present and everyone had a good time. The society tenders their thanks to the Misses West fall for their kind hospitality. Mnrtin Kelley of Portland, Mich is visiting Ins uncle, (.). v . Davey, on L-ooKsoii street. Mrs. Lucmda Kelley of Jersey City is also visiting at his home. Mrs. Kelley is a sister of Mr. Davoy and was a former resident of Matamoras. Josiah F. Torwilliger nnd wife of Milford called on friends in Mat nmoras on Sunday. llio Matamoras social club met l Miller's Hall on Saturday night There wns a large nttendnnce Dunker's orchestra- played for dnno nig. Every one had a pleasant time. The L. A Society met nt the home of Mrs. M. Owens on River street this week. The Busy Dees society connected with Epworth church met this week at the home of Miss Julia Middaugh on Washington street. Lenten sorvices wore he'd nt St Joseph s chnrch Matamoras, both morning and evening on Sunday, there wns a large nttondance at both services. Mrs. Winfleld Seyholt from Mid- dletown was the guest of Mrs. II. Soybolt on Saturday. Miss Anna Kipp of Milford is the guest of Miss Mabel Walker on Main street The Literary club will meet a week from Friday night nt the homo of Miss Millie Wright on Adams street. The men's suppor took place Thursday evening nt Epworth church. W. C. McKee of Syrncuso, N. Y.. is the guest of Fred Niles on Cook son street. There will be npprojirinteexereises nt the Miitaniorns High school on Friday afternoon in commemoration of Washington's birthday. Prof. Houck will give a very pleasing program in his room. A Valentino surprise party was held in Matamoras nt the home of the. Misses Margaret nnd Marie Uch on Pennsylvania, avenuo Friday evening, the invitations to which were given out by Miss Ruth Lord. The Literary club of Matamorns met on Friday night at tho homo of Miss Angela Oreo. There were quite a number in attendance. Two of Longfellow's poems were read, one by Frank Seybolt. nod the other by Miss Mabel Walker. Grafton Crane gave a synopsis of Longfellow's works, and Winslow Stkkney read a sketch of his life. The evening's oiitertainincnt, was interspersed with music, both vocal and instrumental. Miss Angela enttji tained the club in a very pleasant manner. The teachers' institute that was to bo held at the Matamoras high school on - March bh has been postponed to March' l"Jd and tho entertiiiuini nt by the pupils of the school will take place on the 21st. There wili be two Ms.-,io.MB, both morning and nf ternoon, one commencing at 9 MO a. m. and the other at 2 p. m. Kvoryono is in vited to attend. t Mr. and Mrs J Kpeers have gone to Haw ley to visit relatives Foley's Kidney Cure oiaAts kidneys and blaJJer rlht. Advertise in the I'uLti. I'lMiMVYS I TintV. Mr. liiheock will remove to ll.e I'inchot firm near Milford March 15. His departure will ho regretted iy many friends here Miss Jennie Benson ts suffering from n sore on her hand. Reeder Morgan's sale was well at tended and everything brought a good price. W. II. Dundus spent Inst week with friends in Stroudslmrg. - David Heater anil mother visited friends in Lehman last. Sunday. E. Ii. Kintner of Stroudslmrg paid a business visit hero Saturday. Andrew Snyder is preparing to get his smoked meats ready by building a new smoke house. S.imo of the candidates here woke up last week and got n hustle on their electioneering. The last farmer's institute unfor tunately fell at a time when a large tuneral vMs hold hero which made it. a failure. The blizzard this wock happened just in time to blockade the roads so there was hardly a fair expression of public opinion at the polls. Tho contest over constable was very warm. Our enquiries of agents nhout kainiti did not meet with any suc cess. They seem to know nothing about it but nro rendy to sell some thing one d- es want which they say is much better. Straws from tho D. V. R. R. point up towards this plaeo and make ns hope it will come on this side of the river. The donntion nt David .Tagger's last Friday was well attended nnd ndded f 12. uO to the pastor's salary. Mrs. Harriet North has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Floyd V. Smith of Flatbrookvillo, N. J., visited his friend, Frank Down, last week. Report says Calvin Cron of Flnt brookville hns purchased his fath er's farm. Last week a large deer was chased from the backwoods to the river by three hounds. After it went in the water the dugs left hut when it re turned they pitched in ngain and then the deor crossed over to the protection of the Jersey game laws. If a man gets ninety days there for shooting one quail illegally what would, the pennlty be for killing a big deer. An infant son of Mercer Jagger of Edgomere was burled Tuesday. Mexican Syrup for Co'ighe, Etc The people demand a cough rem edy that tastes good, cures quickly, nnd only oosts twenty-five cents. Remember, such a remedy is Mexi can Syrup fjr Coughs, ('olds and Consumption. Physicians recom mend it to their patients, for no other reason, than that it has prov en more healing than any other medicinal compound, when the lungs nre affected and a cough is troublesome. Many families always have a bottle in tho house for, taken in time, it nover fails to cure quick ly nnd thoroughly. Be Wise in Tims. Many parents do not know that their child is sickly and cross and fretful, simply because they fail to give it some of that splendid remedy called Mother's Worm Syrup to kill and expel from its little stomach and bowels the worms, that nre the cause of its distress. Worms have brought many a little loved one to a bed of sickness nnd to its grave, that a 25-cont bottle of this remedy would havo saved. Enjoy Life. Have yon got the blues? Would n't you be more happy and hopeful if your liver was a littln bit more active and your bowels not quite so constipated? Better tnkea Mexican R'jot Pill. Only 25 cents a box. Many Suffer. There is much pain in this world There are so many car.ses for physi cal distress. Boneache is terrible. Nerveache is awful.. Why not use that best of all internal or external cures for pain called (touch's Quick Relief? Only !?5 cents. Don't Neglect Your Blood. Impure blood causes had health, (lunch's S:i rsaparillii always cures iinpniM blood, indicated by sores, weakness or pain. No other sarsa parilla or blood medicine is so safe, so sure, so quick to cure. Pile-lna Cures, Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Ax i l ai;i k cures Chills and Fever. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT an J SMOKE Your 1 ilcawavl Yuii cart xr curr-l of any form i.i itt.uvo um.jk well, tot r. hi a, in : .- ,u-r i ii: f Uf W lite UilJ - in li-il Udvu. tner SOO,OUO 1: .it; ' L in e a u,ir;i: l. . ,1 li. - jl.t ui.-l a t.ue 1 Kl-.K Ad.iu-sa MhKl.F.ii Phi cjf Ul!Cn iflgfffffif Shoes. fiewest Styles Best Shapes. Host Attractive Prices. g Ladies' Radcliff, fe Men's Zebu, Cm"" $2.50 Rubbers, Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Lins of Goofis to Meet All Your VVants at n ,1. Arm g Milford, Po. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lima and Soda A 12-oz. bottSc for SOc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emarson & Co., T" Next Door to Hotel Funclwre. 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. ace 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 CII 62. Harford St., Milford, Pa. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BUOWn and SGH, Manufacturers and dealers In ail kinds of (Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Duilding, Milford, Pa, "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in 1100,1 of i,ny Hello to No. ;")., or come to SAYMILL WILL, MILFORD, PA ?3 Shoes. A" Wintee, $2.50 All Sizes. .strong b0 Broad Street. VHIford, Pennsylvania m Tiirau
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