l'(V I 5 THE LANE INSTITUTE, TH5LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Brondway, St. Jme Bulld Ing, Wew York. forthn Tretmentiid cur ot LIQUOR, OPIUW AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPODKRMIO INJECTIONS. A PKIIFKCT I1CIMR TKF.ATMENT UK ANI T A KI I' M AI1VANTAOK9 TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Mannfm'MirtMl hy C. 0. ARMSTRONG, imiiisT. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIUUAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY pone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNEll. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHALlBERLAin Real Estate Agent. Hou9ps and Lots Hinl lot without. Hourps. Dealer lu nil kimls ot Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow CrtBainnn 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 streets ' MII.FOKD PA. Stov Ranges THC Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Boat Heater and Fuel Saver in the C'cmntry . CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CE r" r i " no on no FIREPROOF DURABLE & CIIRAP. Two F ir. m in ona i iiii, 4 1: i. (iii 1 A it I. I It V, 11 , Al.AI I: A j-'PI-C Al.TY. :i to T. !;. J. !.'!-; n Li I'A'n Tuition Absolutely Free n.-.i i!.iin i.i . Tain f ,01 I r, m . -ii k. I .1 la!l '. HI m.K, lYi tlii" .-n -I" n t h" ('ill inn t. i 1 S H.ltrQ l :! ( r tYl lllarw iiittlri'-.s I i M I I FOR SAFE nsiraice at lowest rates on J II Unci ings and other property See .Ryman & Wells.1. Agents, Milford, Pa. OLD KKLIAHLE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Gunned goods. Meats in every forln. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone ami they are more durable. Don't invest money in a" monument bo fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Blue Front Stables, Port Jsrvls, N. Y. Adjoining Qunmer's Union HoijHe Hoad, carriage, matt and farm linrut'tt f . ir stilt V. il in n it us iiih.Im A large stock froiii which to miike elections. CAM AU hi. Hiram Towner. IBHEY DISEASES ZTZ tb.z eases. fatal cf 1 J &Mlm I W W-..i.....J I..... 1 cf money rcfundcJ. Contahis remedies recognized hy emi nent fhyt.icians as the best for uiJney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c nd $1.00. "-t ) -Tr?' " hlii:iH22ll tuir it t i fci.rU h Hllil t:tnin(lv ' ( '-.r li itt-ill I'.l. i.i " il:wu.'M lis ll. All ft n v 1 u t;iiv sn.li ti a -nttnii u;ll t iitH'tTI; nig tt -t.il ills St . i.i id t-.x t.-i m Hi .1 j. i-t'ti. t lv .1 I 1.1 111! a..i:i j. it.-1 .1, f i. E. A .Mh-jj, VltTOS J. V9 A CO. ' i '. Tc i: l:r.ni.Tj,l .ulldtn, AjthlH iTO N . CMY CAT HA HI TIC All N-l v cr J In bu.!k. titwjie vi the 'V s r t,j Tar (; J;MM f "rr- ". " SANHYSTON. The veivlo" "H mi t h" Pi I'lue was l:i f William Vim C i lr Irnorc f irm in M in- lv attended on 111'' nit. I spilii the steady down seekers lifter bargains pour tho brnvidy s'o.id their ground until tin' sale whs over. The lninicrile of Mrs. Dr. Htiglies on tlie. o nit.- was well ji:itroni,od n:id tho reoi'ipts wire qnita t'M I nUmII not p'U-ficiiliirizH lint will "iv that eaeli (irrf inner did rxeivditrsly well and Mm pieees ri-nili.reil were loudly applauded. Opinion on the merits anil de merits of tie) Travis ii.nn up in j Montague, are l)eini freely discussed. Hut town meeting is nt hand and tho question of who shall fill tlie offiees is dmppins tho Travis case out. of f-ictit. However, politics is not Ilea I ins up very muoli yet and may the best man win. Tho marriage of William IJavan to Miss Emma Merins; took placo on tho 2ft nit. nt the residence of the brido in Walpaek. It is rumored that Mr. Bevan will go to funning this spring. I nolieo that some American newspapers are inclined to find fault that we are overdoing the matter in feting Prince Henry of Prussia so much. Well, it is a satisfaction to know that when our officials undertake to spread themselves in tho way of giving a princo a good time they can do it better than any other country and we are doing just that. Tho dance at the Hainesville hotel on lliursday evening drew quite a crowed but the bad conditions of the roads deterred many from attend ing. Word was received hero on Satur day that, the little sou of Frank McKeeby bad died of measles at the hospital in New York " About two weeks ago little Frank was taken to the hospital and after a careful examination the doctors assured Mrs, McKeeby that her son could be cured. But measles broke out in the hospital and his weakened frame could not withstand tho disease. Mrs. McKeeby arrived nt homo on Monday evening with tho body. Some time ago the Pennsylvania railtoad formulated a pension sys tem for its aged and worn out employes and I nm glad to note that the D., L. & W. has followed the excellent example set by the former road, and it certainly must benefit the road by having good men from trackmen to engineer. Mrs. Mary A. Lifts of this town died on Feb. 22 and on March 1, just one week later the Prudential in surance company ot JNewark paid her heir the insurance' on her life in that company. This is certainly prompt and is praiseworthy on the part of the company. The amount paid is tl05. Ulue birds wore seen here on Sat urday last and robins on Monday, but I am afraid they will find pretty cold weather little later on. ' "The constitutionality of the Roe lake and park bill was argued before the Now Jersey Suprome court one day last week. A decision will not be given on the matter until 'opin ion day' in June next," so says the Sussex Independent. It is a satis faction to know that something is being done und that the question will soon be feettled one way or the other. The heavy rains of the past week havo washed tho roads so badly in placo? that they are almost im passable. The oouimittee should order tho overseer to repair them at onco or nt least make them safe for the traveling public. 1.500 is the amount asked for roads this yuar and it will need that amount, if not more. Tho Iievans creamery will open for bubinoss' about April 1, hid from what I hear will bo moro generally patronized than it was last year. Now if that IX V. K R will only hurry up and come through wo will be rifht in it. " My wife lud drp-ic ited eolith for three years. I purchased two bottlts of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ivre size, and it cured her com pletely." J. 11. Eurge, iMacon, Col. Probably you know of coiu;h lie ve medicines that r- little coughs, dl couahs. except deep or.es! I The medicine that has I been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty I years is Ayer's Cherry I Pectoral. I m.tam:is. Mi . iniil Mrs. R M K!i!i'.i!'i of this v i ! I i v tiro prostralo I Willi i i f over tlio lim nf Hi.-ir l '-' yea r -ul 1 boy, Leroy, who was drowned in the I da warn river (in Siturday ov-ning. f In and some other boys were standing on ilie bink by the old ferry road at. tiix o'clock nnd that was the last, seen of him. Ho was due at the B.irrott bridge nt half-past five to assist tho Union carriers deliver the papers but ho did not make bis appearanee. Search was made for him but he -as not found until Monday morn- i"g at Bell's Island. Mrs. George Styles of Kingston, N. Y., is visiting her cousin, Mis. J. H. Sheen, on Monroe street lor two weeks. Mrs. Chiirles Van Sickle nnd little daughter, Vivieuno, from Pittston, Pa., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott, on Washington s:reet Mrs. S. E. Oneii from Middletown was visiting friends in MatHTnonis on Tuesday, . j Tho Literary Social club will not meet this week on Friday evening. The Delaware river nt this village was the highest ever known on Sat urday. Tho flood of last December was a record breaker when the river rose to a height of about 9 inches abovo previous records. At the flood on Saturday morning when the river was nt its highest o few minutes before 9 o'clock Mr. Miller, the bridge tender, says the water was about 13 Inches nbove the high est point of last December. The streets and sidewalks were flooded in the village and cellars filled. Some of the families had to be taken out of their homes in boats. Mr. anil Airs. Gus Filzsimmons left town a fow days ago to visit' relatives nt Carbondalo and Scran ton. Miss Lillian Buchanan of Milford hm been the guest-of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Ryder, for a few days She retunvod home Sunday evening The Literary Social club met at Miss Millie Wright's on Adams street Friday evening. O.ving to the bad conditio of thy streets and sidewalks there were few in at tendance. There wns no program given. The evening was spent in a very social manner with uiusio and games. Mrs. J. Homen and little daugh ter, uataiorine, ot (JarDonitale are the guests of Mrs. Catherine Price on Washington street. Mrs. Price is Mrs. Homen's mother. Charles Snydor, who has been employed in Newark, is now with Geo. Happ, Jr., the uptown baker. Laforgo Nyoe of Parsippany, N J., is spending a few days with his family on Division street. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shay have changed thoir residoueo from Biddis streot to a cottage on River street. Miss Julia B.ilch of this village visited at Mrs. M. Koru's nt Monta gue, N. J., recently. A teacher's local Institute will be hold in the school building of the Matamoras high school on Saturday, March 22nd. There will be two ses sions, morning and afternoon, the former commencing nt 9.30 a. m. and the latter at 2 p. m. Interest ing 8ubjoot9 will be taken up. Mr and Mrs. W. Knapp and daughter ol Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. M. Avery of Brooklyn, N. Y., are . visiting ut Mrs. M. Spoer's on Maiu street. Miss Jennie Swackhammer of Waymart, Pa., is the guest of her lister, Mrs. Charles Ball, on Cun ningham streot, Tho Jr. C. E socioty meets this week nt the home of Mrs. Frank Wiikiu on Washington street. The C. E. socioty hold a business meeting on Thursday evoiiingat the home of Miss May Soy bolt on Fifth street and also gave nil entertain ment later in the evening. Mrs. Frank B'aki nly of Newark, N J.,is tiie guest of hor parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Kctcham, on Cookaon street. J'-ff. Ketchiim is visiting relatives in I'atersou and Jersey City. The dustier property on Kidd t street was sold at auction Saturday. Robert D.mlev was the purchaser. I It brought 3U. William Hnekot of Rutherford, N. J , spent a few days recently in Matamoras. Fred Driller and Charles C'mklin of Mata morns launched their boat, "The Meteor," at Fphraini Shay's at 2 "10 p. in. Sunday. They imd a speetly rule ilmvr, the river. They stopped at B'U's Island to view the wreckage. While there they beard the sij!i,-.il of a pig and in behind a mountain of ieu they found it mid succeeded in landing it- in thru hunt. When out ill mid -nt renin the pig suddenly jumped out taking Mr. Cmkliu wtli him. Tie) latter clung to an uitr nutl Mr. Driller as-siMt-il him back into tho boat. They watclit-d fur tho pig for a li ng time but he did not make his appearance. They lauded lit Milford ut p. in. T!i- gentlemen Were in search t.f I .ery Kunball. who was drowned in tiie Delaware river on Siturday af tcniooii. PINCMAVS FniKY. The fence club recently dUeti-ed Hie le-ailt of the late election nnd con cluded that two good practical super visors, Hood nnd Schreiber, had been elected and it was hoped the two new ones would prove equally Intelligent. Sonic begin to think It an error to elect overseers of tlie poor residing at a considerable di-tance npart. In digent travelers must be cared for but tramps may not have a paradise lu re next summer for both the over seers nro up right men. It might be ndvisnl.le to elect men living so far from the public highways Unit the Weary Willi could not find them. There was lots of snow to shovel last week nnd the supervisors had a busy time. Much could be saved by building v. Ire fences along the roads w here liable to drift, in fact (-nougb in one sciison to nearly, pay the ex pense. The speaker in the Stroudsburg 'rimes tii reo weeks iigo is excusable for locating the scene of Lloyd's book in Pike county. Probably be knows some people up this way. Complaint is made because of spec ial road tux every year. Twice dur ing the last bli..ard the banks had to be shoveled out. People must have ro.uls but wire fences would obviate many drifts and if the road masters were urged to build thrm by Interested taxpayers they might do so. 1 he shovel brigade would of course objii't. It is a great relief to buy coal at liushkill because so much easier to haul. Probably the railroad will hnul lime next summer so farmers can procure it nt a reasonable price and without so much labor in hauling. We are hoping for a dawn of pros perity down here when the road comes up the river. More summer boarders and an outlet for our pro duce. KIMBLES. B. Hoffman of Hnwjey visited his niece, Mrs. J. S. Kirby, in this place last Saturday. Charles Perry moved from Long Eldy last week into one o E. S. Jones' houses at Baisden, near this place. E. A. Jones of Serauton was a caller at M. C. Rowland one day Inst week. The flood last Sunday was two foot higher than the flood in De cember. It overflowed Lit Daniels' flats and took away the fence along the river nnd wnshed out the tow path in two or three planes between here and Hawley. Oat the Best People that buy are entitled to the best and in the long run the best is the cheapest. When you go to a drugstore to get some cough medicine ask-for Mexican Syrup, the nicest. "tasting and quickest cure for coughs and colds, and a proven remedy for consumption. Read testimonials on wrapper around a twenty-five cent bottle.. Ignorance No Good Excuse, A mother has no right to be ig norant ot symptoms that tell as plain as day her child bus worms. She should know when the child is pale, looks sickly, nets tired, seems peevish, has sunken eyes and a ner- vons expression, that worms .are the cause, A safe, unfailing and nice tasting remedy is Mother's Worm hyrup. Unly twenty-live cents a bottlo, and so good that children ask for more. Good H-alth. A person generally enjoys good health, whose bowels are accustom, ed to easy evacuation each morning. If bilious or constipated, use Goocu'h Mexican Root Pills. They help but never gripe or weaken. The Happy Man. The happy man is he who knows what ho ought to know, and who kno wing Gooch's Quick Relief cures internal ache nnd external pain, in sists on his druggists keeping it for sale. Price 25 cents a bottle. Biood Poison. As the virulence of blood poison increases, sores may break out any where, every nerve nnd bone mny ache, tlie skin peel off in patches, the hair fall out, and the nervous system become shattered. The use of Gooch's Sarsa parilla will at once lessen the activity of the disease, and eventually drive it entirely out of tho system. Buy a bottle and read the many tcstimouals of cures printed on its wrapper. Pilt -iue Cures Pil. ! Money ivfuiule 1 if it ever fails. Ami A'it'iC cures chills and tevi-r. Foley's Honey and Tnr jr ct:JJrttt,ih',sure. A'o opiate. mm 2 i Rcwest Styles Best Shapes Most Attractive Prices. Ladies' Radcliff, 's Zebu, Rubbers, Glovos, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Wants at Ar rnstroni g Milford, Pa. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co. ty 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, MILFORD, PA. A W 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. DO YOU EXPECT TO A. D. BR Manufacturers and dealers In ail kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Buildcro. Estimates made ; personal atten tion rjiven and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuildirtg, Milford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, , BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. a., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA, r" i k0 A" Wianlee, $2.50 g $2.50 Congress and Lace, Guaranteed, All Sizes. Meet Broad $traot. Milford, Pennsylvania j to Hotel Faachore. V A I jI jAuH Harford St., Milford, Pa. BUILD? THEN SEE CJilU OUiy I All Your j. 3
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