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Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. TRICE 50c and $J.0O. ou i Ire iL-.ti iit.l it ii). .nvoiit M-Udnn; fckt-U il Hi ii d'.-tlpMMit i.i finv invcn'i -n vM pmmpliv rt.M.e (,i- .n.u;t -i Itcc v hi. n u'wg Mf p .H ill:.1 il.ly ot s. ! .-, " t,:,t ,n, a lii.ii'' nciil i. j j. ii t ..,t-.L tdiits -.tirrU lilt. ll U:i 1 Vt; ! 1 1 ft. H - ,.i,ir cs'liw. J-tic-iit- t,i'nu t;: 1. 1 it.i- e , v. lUi.m.U it ni f. .U Ihl iAMMK.Oi.il, un ilhi-u-.u .1 a;-i u:u: L, , , I j..uiuuL fJUMiMi.l t .M. i. ,r.. i . - :,:,. in- c,,., b-.ud M tui....:,orvf:tt, .Kl-.liC-., ViCTOfl J. EVANS A CO. ati-t-t Atlurtnys,) Eran Bulli'in, WASHINGTON. D- C CANDY C.M.rr-tFTlC i - i 5 , ! Cni'ii toin;..'J C. C. C. K.,r I.i b'k. Ki't o( d.j'Lr y.;io tii.t tt .vti tlui.g j:it ui gUtl." dirt: Col J j, l i c ii .t 'in, mottLi, lisiraco HANHYSTON. S Si'-ic 1 .:it ! im iff, only il ni;;ii ttT of Hanifl 15. Iittimoi-f of I .--t'ii, w.n tinili'tl In tirirriitirc to Mr. All" -ft U'iUon of I i'lninunk, I'n., ;it Port Jfi-vN on tlx- llli iiwt. Tin hiiilc is one of our iimt f-lfi-incil ,otin hi.lics of 1 1 1 is town Mini lift iiiiiny frit'tnls wish her untiouiK If.l fuliin Im jipiiifss. W'ilH'ltn l!fv:n of Ivlon will lie tmilftl in nirtrriajrr to Mi--s Kintiiii Mfi-lii)r of Witlpiifk on t!ic Inst, as "r iinnoniii'f nif nt. I'.otli yoiin lioojilf itrc liinhly ttci'iucd In tliis Viillcy and I wi -li Diciti all tin; luip piiu ss inhiKinahle in advance, if that is if rmis-ilili'. Mis. .Mt'Kffby arrived home on Tluii'day last from New York, leiw in her little hoy in the hospital. She reports him as licintf roiitentfil ami his cns( projrri'Sslnjr nicely. It Is annottiH'cd that town nifetinr w ill he held nt Linton this spring. It would he a very (food idea to vote an appropriation at the ensuing elec tion for (ho IniiMiny; ,f n tow n hall, the same to he placed at I.iyton, Unit tieinj; In the centre of the town. When this is mentioned there will he kickers and these same kickers would kick if placed in the front rows of the heavenly kingdom. I thought they didn't chase deer In Pike county nnd yet H couple of men below Diiiiiuins chased n deer into the J elii are and when it took refuse near the Jersey shore wanted u Jersey man to shoot it. lie fright ened it and when it reached the 1'ike county side (hose men and dogs drove it hack Into the rivt nuid w hen the Jeiseymaii last saw it it was go ing down stream too exhausted to get out on the Ice nnd no doubt drowned. .Mrs. Mary A. I.ilts, widow of Jacob Litts, deceased, died at her resilience near Lnytou on Saturday afternoon aged about f)l) years. She was a very ind ustrious woman and leaves one son, Hartley, at home nnd one daughter, Lizzie, wife of Mercer Jagger of Dingmans, la. In looking over u time table issued by 1 lahne & Co. of Newark I find that 200 passenger trains leave New ark for New York every 2 1 hours and the same number pass through Newark from New York on the var ious toads through that city. Frank Major of Layton will leave on Friday of this week to accept a position at Chatham, N. J. I' rank's jolly face will he missed and I am afraid I will miss the music of his harmonica but his employer can rest assured of having a first class man in any position lie may be called upon to (ill. There is a bill now before the New Jersey legislature which if passed will require non-resident hunters to take out a license costing flO, and fifty cents additional to pay the county clerk for his trouble. This bill will not henefit us at all for it majority of foreign hunters come from the cities in the eastern part of the state. The license must contain the name, age, place of business and residence! with personal description as nearly as may be, etc., etc. That sounds n little like a passport to (Jer mnny. Vas sgeu sie, II. L.? In Looking over your list of oflieers elected in Tike, l'orter township must be a .Smith heaven for it is Smith all the time. I am told there ire not voters enough in that town to fill all the oflices hence if a man plays his cards just right he can hold a half dozen, as for instance, II. E. Smith. Arthur v Layton of Walpack w as unhooking bis team when one kicked striking him almost squarely in the face. .(Me heel c.ilk struck between Ihe nose and mouth making a nasty wound mid knocking out some teeth. The too calk struck him on the fore head causing a Ii.td cut there but last reports say he is g tting along very well. The Travis game case up in Mon tague is atliacling a good deal of at tention as the puni-hnient is thought to be excessive and all for the l- 1 1 bad a tcrri' le cnlJ and could hardly breathe. I then tr:cd Aer's Chen y t'ectonl and it (jive me im nicdiale rclirf." V. C. Layton. Sidtll, 111. How will your cojp,h be tonight ? Worse, prob ably, i or it's first a co!J, then a cour,h, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Couo;hs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. 1 ' " v-inrniiriniii inn-rii-iij j Colds j l"'"'r'-i .-"'W.t.i.i..L.H.. IP'.' 1, ' ''i-'ed hooting of nni' .ii If (lie pen lilies of 1 iw ha I hern enforced tl) Sandy-ton in similar cases, Newton jail would have had plenty of ill iiialrs. It would lo ,1; as inhere Is a little spile win k at til" hottom of the whole huiness, nnd that is prohahly the c.i'ie. The Martha Washington musicale at lr. Hughes' on Friday eve was well attended considering (lie awful storm of that evening. Had the weather been fair the crowd would have been immense. It will be re peated on Tuesday evening of this week. I was very forcibly reminded that death Is in our midst at till times. In looking over the officials; elected at our spring election of 1K77 I found 20 elected at that tiuie had passed away. Here and there one drops by the way and it is only by looking back that one sees the extent of the work of thetiiim 1'eaper. Kston (). Van Sickle of Layton re ceived a very fine hunting case gold watch on Friday last, a present from an uncle living oh the Pacillc slope. It- is a beauty. In looking over our town state ment for 100I-2 I find one keeper of a watering (rough Is allowed $:? for maintaining it and said trough a good part of the time has no water in and when there is it is frozen up s i us to be of no use to the public. Yet he gets F.ach township is allowed three public watering troughs and the person maintaining it is paid f:t for doing so. Now w here are the claimants for the other two? For examining roads $ I, that is good. Hut what roads! There Is another bill I would like to s i.v a word about hut somebody would get mad if I did, so I will refrain. A Hainesville load of young peo ple passed through here the other night and because some little boys snowballed them they wanted to fight. They must travel on their muscle up Ilainesville way hut went Layton tire out of the pugilistic ring for good. M ATA MORAS. Tho funeral of Mrs. Elizibeth Sheppard of Mitnmorns took place, last Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home. Rev. V. E. Foe, to of the Baptist church of Fort Jervis had chaiffo of the services. Bmutiful flowers from the family and friends were placed on the casket. Mrs. Sheppard will be sadly missed in her late homo. Sha was a kind ind nffuetionate mother. Her re mains were laid nt rest in Laurel Urove cemetery. The following were the pall-bearors : A. B ileh, 'L H. Lington, J. Preseott, N. Mondon, E. Patterson and E. Sharp. Martin Kelly of Lansing, Mich,, who has been visiting his uncle, Horace D.ivey, on Cookson street, returned homo Wednesday. Miss Alpha Hill who has beon the Sliest of her to aunts, Miss Hill mil Mrs. Horn, ou Third street, has returned home. Miss Minnie Hill accompanied her as far as Jersey City. Mrs. John Wonnncott and daugh ters loft town today for Honosdale to visit friends and relatives. Tho D dawnre Carom club met on Friday evening at the homo of A. E. Sowlea on Adams street. Not withstanding tho severe storm, there were 12 members present. I'ho evening was passed very pleas antly Washington's birthday wa? ob ervod fit the M.itatiioras high chool Friday afternoon with np propriitte exorcises in tho various rooms. Prof. Houck gave a very pleasing program in his room. Mr. Molouy's pupils united with the pupils in Prof. Houek's room. Tho 10 cent ten nt Prescott's hall Wednesday evening 'under the auspices of the L. C. U. was very well attended. The proceeds last evening nnd on Tuesday evening will amount to i'27. The ladies feel very much ple.is.:d with their two evenings' work. Tho calieo carni val was a suueoss bjtli socially and liuaiiciully. Hut Nichols of Now York City spent Sunday with Irs parents on Washington street. J. Wallace Van Gordon jf New York 'city spent Sunday with bis parents on IV. luylvuma avenue. Tho lihie Kibbon Lodge had a sleighrido to Milford Monday eve. uiug. About 20 members were in the party with a few invited guests. Ihey met at the Hope church' par sonage at 5 30 i. tu. Mr Allen fur- nished the sluig'i Their destina tion was .Mrs. Wid C lurtnght's. u' former resident of Matamoras, but j now of Miifoi l, Mrs. Coiirtrigiit i entertained her young friends in a plea-ant manner. Nice refresh ments ' wera served. All reached home in safety having had a uiot enjoyable tune. The Literary K K'iul club's tdcigh ride has lu-t-n positioned. .Vi-s M .it tie Kt-ys of New Yoi k city has be 'il isiUuij her siUter, t, who is home on M eiday. Mrs Charles Court nuht has been spending some tiin i in Port. Jeivls insisting in takin; cire of her mother, Mrs. A lius, win is ill at her home ou Delaware street. Mrs. Minor K-'yiM of Coohocton arrived in town on Monday and is nt the homo of Miss Nellie Keyes on Hiver street. Miss Frances M mm of Nut York city, who has been tho guest of lier cousin, Mrs. M itt. Curtis, on Monroe street for a few days, returned home Monday. Oenrgn Keyes of New York City spent Washington's birthday and Sunday with his family herj. Mrs. Ellsworth II. Hill of Middle town, N. Y., who was culled to at tend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Sheppard, returned homo on Monday. Her hushniil returned a fnw days ago. The fbisy Haes society met at the home of Miss Beulah Owens on Jef ferson street. Tho L. C. U. society met this week nt the homo of Mrs. John Wood on Jefferson street. Harry Clawsnn of Jersey City passed Washington's birthday nnd Sunday nt his home on Main street. George Martin of the New York post office spent Sunday with his parents on Adams street. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fitzlmgh and daughter, Loin, of Jersey City, who have been visiting nt River View Villa on Jefl'ersou Btreet, left for their homo Sunday. A number of Matamoras people took in tho excursion on AVashing ton's birthday totlin city. Rev. II. W. Gross, pastor of Hope church, left town Monday to nttentl the Evangelical ciiifereneo which moots nt Hazalton, Pa., this week. The Blue R'bbin L i lge met Mon day morning at Hope church par sonage on account of the pastor, who fyis charge of it, leaving town. High mass was calebrate l b th nf?;rnii g and evening at St. Joseph's church Sunday. Rev. Father Treis had charge of the services. The men's annual supper at Ep worth church took place last Thurs day night. There was a goodly num. ber in attendance. The men with their white caps and white aprons attended to their friends in grand style. Everything good to eat was on tho tables and the supper was the best ever given in the chnreh. The proceeds amount to "Mn Sweet" and her seven charming daughters appeared at 8 o'clock. Their names wero : Arininty Ann, Betsy BeliniTa, Caroline Cordelia and Dorothy Dililah, twins, Elizi beth Eliza, Francis Fndry. and the youngest was Gloriana Gadabout. They all made a very nice appear ance. "Ma Sweet" told all the good qualities that each of her daughters had. It was a very interesting family. The dialogue wns well taken by all and well rendered. Tho male, quartet sang sonio selections, which wore very much enjoyed. Friends from Germnutown and Port Jervis were in attendance. MexicAn Syrup for Cj'ighi, Etc. The people demand a cough rem edy that tastes good, cures quickly, nnd only costs twenty five cents. Remember, snob a remedy is Mexi can Syrup fjr Coughs. Colds 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 are affected and a cough is troublesome. Many families al ways have a bottle in the house for, taken in time, it never fails to euro quick ly ami thoroughly. Be Wise in Time. Many parents do not know that their chilil is sickly and cross and fretful, simply because they fail to irivo it some of" that Rplendiit remedv called Mother's Worm Syrup to kill and expel from its little stomach nnd bowels tiie worms, that are the cause of its distress Worms have hrnnsrht tunny a little loved one to a bed of sickness nnd to its grave, that a 2)-cent bottle of this remedy would have saved. Enjoy Lite. " Have von got, tho blues? Would n't you be nio! e happv and hopeful if your liver was a littio bit morn active and vonr bowels not quite so cons.! mated.' Hotter take a Mexican Root Pill. Only 2j cents a box, Many Suft'.r. There is much pain in this world There are so many cacses for physi cal distress; Boncaohe is terrible. Nerveaehe is awful. Why not, use that he.t of all internal or external I cires f..r pai!i called (looch's tuick Relief ? Only i'."i cents. Don't N'ofc-ltjut Your Blood. Impure blood causes ba:l health, (iooch's Sir-a.anlla alwavs cures impure blooil, iielie.itecl hy sores, weakness or pain. No other sarsa p inila or hloo.l imnlieino is so safe, so sure, so tjuiek to cure. PiU-ina Cuive Piles! Moie-v rcf utiileil if it ever fails. A. i i-aol e cures Chills ami Ft-vcr. M is N"llie, on Liver si r ill. She returned to hm v yl : . -- I ' Ml bj Shoes. fewest Styles Best Shapes. S fost Attractive Prices. S Ladies' Radcliff, ' WiSateed, $2.50 Men's Zebu, Co"" G"llSedi $2,50 Rubbers, All Sizes. Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. N A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at l -Armstrong & Milford, Pa. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescrl ptlons Carefully Compounded fiSy 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. . & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. V auaoe 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 Assortmsnt of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. Telephone CJI 62. DO YOU EXPERT TO A. D. BROWN and SO Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion civen and work Guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Duildinj, Milford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. o., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA - - mmm mmm H aw MB W B Ml BAM Shoos. H. E. Emerson & Co., p!3jSI to Hotel Fauohoro.. 0 in a mra Harford St., Milford, Pa. BUILD? THEN SEE 3 Mi'
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