a:. ' i THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jams Build Inge, Now York. For th4 Treitmsnt end cure ol LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPOPf RMIC 1N.TK'.'TKN3. A PEI1FECT HOMK TKRATMKST OH RSI TAltU'M AI)VASTA(li:S. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE nORWEGIAIl COD LIVER OIL VVi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL. DEBILITY. 50c a bottle. MHTHifftitnrwd by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DUTCH; I ST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. 1IAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnd Xvofcs and lots without, Houses. Donlur la ll kiuuu of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrUsniAn 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 MILFORD PA. Stoves and Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Boat Heater mid Fuel (Saver in the Country. MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CELlEuT RGQFiuG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Hadiators, wo r lroe In one ri.l li! W A l; K. l'(li;, TIN, AU.Xtk. ' .1 I. I., I I ('. POOFINO AND PLUMBING A y": .' 'I A LTV. -Ai'"2 i :n ; :'j uton-Jed to It i k . J I 1 I : t I Ul U I I , Tuition Absolutely Free! ! t I rfmitii j (j Sl.it Nornistl Wi ttonl. Tin- (TdVfMinr till- i h""l : -prtt;il "pi 1:1 hn w ' n tli.' h'H m.-iivinu t!- T-imhhi nf i :n in 11 H rit"i t i r ttrrk . I'.ir fn'l j ''i 1 1 1 ulurs rtdili rss ( . ! O 1'. !tl ItLrv 1 in im I . FOR SAFE at lowest rates on dwell ings and other property See .-.Ryman & Wells.1. Agents, Milford, Pa. OLD RELIABLE . PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned 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 H 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. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumner'n Union House RoHd, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. KxchnnKOs made. A lartre stock from which to make elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. KlOl'EY DISEASES ZL7Z twC niOt fatal of cill Uii" eases. ;ey Cl'HEIil JtWfrlr rut. rf U Of money refundfeJ. Contains remedies recogrut'cJ by emi nent physicians as the test lot Kidney and Bladder troutlcs. PKIC2 SOc and $!.00. km R ' J f t! l.iil! It tr ! Ui' ut -.i il ttt I ul. Ai.v j:k -ii.l.m; hkt-K'h ami : -i.-n i i unv i tin i n will piu'inillv i-(--'t.' " im u t;i-e Co li viiiiug the y i'.. :i! . ' i;t v i-f s:;ir. II lit i;;.; u " ut 1. 1- ii ! ,-f-t. I.'.u-uis u:t-a ilviii.'h UMdHfit; .c,- :. r, ii' ;il uiii cxp'.-uc. i'.lU'l.tS U " Lt, t!i .11'. '1 :i ICi t'!e ' I'l.' i(Ji i 'I . W ll ii. Kit . tl i : ' : II 1 ill-. I'M t- N T K i-.i, -.!. i-'ll iliu-.u ,i'.ui i. u i hi,!i-iv t'iu uhiii-.l ..iiuiul, fl.MilU din M .n.-Ct.-tu; .nul lllv t-.L.ia. bvuvi lot i.w.. i...j:- frKLt. Att;C.-a, V.CTOfl J. A CO. ; .(.Vi f A:t,riuj, . CANDV CMTrlANTlC C.fcii;inc niiiiniKd C. C. C. Nvvr told Ui Lik. ti,j;e of tiLf. i': -.jUr y,!iu ti i, U "li.'l.r. ' -H jv-..t tU llcn.y b,s 'l:r matamokvs. Tin1 Uti'vnry S'M'i;il Club mot Uii Wi'rl; nt (ln llntni. of Siirilll K iinpp on Mnin si rrrt. The L. A. Soclrtv held n siirrinl lli'M'linjj oil Wnlnisiliiy ilflcnioon ut tho lionii' of M I--. Fred Wick hiini on .IrnVrJon itm t. Tim Iliiiy Ilios Sncicty will meet on Sntiinlny nftcrnoon nt (hi; liomi' of Mi-is Ncllio AVlfnll on Third si reel. At F.pwnrtli clmrcli Sundiiy I). I. 1'iU tcr-on of Port JtTvU hud rhiiryo of th'" scivii'cs hoi h niorniiHj nnil evening. I Ihti-wim n lurt't' nttend- nnrc. Mr. 1'iittiron g:v n very IntiTctiiiff nddrosM. Holy mass vn colchriiUd nt SI. .losoph's church hotli moriiiiipr mid cvciiinji on Siinduy. The I'lmcnil of littlf Arthur II. Ciiniihill, son of Arthur Cuniphcll siiid wife, took plucc at his Into home on Saturday ilftcrnooii sit 2. .'Ii). Tlie Hcv.' V. :. Fnotc, pnstor of the F.aptist church of Port Jervis, had cliai'Ke of Uie bci vices. The remains were enclosed in n pretty white casket. Very prrtty flower pieces Riiiroundi d it. One, n iillow, w ith the inscription "Huhy," was very pretty. Mr. and Mrs. Cumphell have the sympathy of their friends In Malamoras In the loss of their little one. The remains were laid at rest in Laurel (irove Cemetery. Following ore the pall hearers: Masters Fred Hunker, Arthur Quick, (leore Washer and Jake Westfall. The citizens of Matamora.s are under great ohliKiitions to William Howlclt for offering his services af ter every snow storm to go around on each street and make paths with his snow plow. We trust the citi zens will compensate him in n hand some manner before the season doses. Mrs. licit Millspaiitfh of this vil lage, who is taking treatment at a Philadelphia hospital, is somewhat Improved. Miss Fredft Kessler, who took part in the entertainment of Carroll Post on Monday evening at. their rooms, was presented with a hand some Prince Ilonry bouquet by Thomas Atwood immediately after she rendered her piano solo. Miss Hazel Hornbeck and Miss Agnes Wilkin gnve piano selections also at the entertainment. George Sawyer, superintendent of the Pike "county schools, has return ed from Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been taking treatment for some time. The trip was very ben elioial to biiu. Miss Lulu Prescott. a teacher at Washiugtonville, N. .T., is at her home on Washington street for a short vacation. The L. C. U. met this week at the home of Mrs. iloruce Dunn on Jefferson street. Rev. and Mrs Gross and their two daughters, Naomi and Lottie, left Matumoras on Wednesday. They will spond a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sampson in Port Jervis. Today they go to their new home at Shamokin, Pa. Their many friends in Matamoras rogret their departure. The lilue Ribbon lodge of Hope church gave Rev. Mr. Gross, their pastor, a very pleasant surprise at his home Monday evening. Mr. Gross received his young friends in a very pleasant manner and was very much surprised, but he en tertained them very nicely with re fresbmonts. Various games were played and good tnusio was enjoyed. The Lod'e tendered Mr. Gross two verv pretty presents, a lemonade set of greai and white glass and a tea set of bluo china. Miss Elus Walker, preside it of the lodge, pre sun ted tlie lemonade set and Miss May Xyce presented the tea set. Mr. Gross responded in a Very feel ing inannir. Ha bopod to nirMl them all again at some future time Everyone had a very pleasant tune. Miss Clara Hcidenthal, a trained nurse from New York, is home on a vif.it to her mother, Mrs. F. lleiden dial, on Pennsylvania avenue. A.sth una "One of my daughters had a terrible case cf asthma, 'e tried almost everything, but without re lief. VTs then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half horrlcs cured her." tnima Jane EniMiiinger, Langsville, O. I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral t certainly cures manycases ! of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak luns, I v!;oor:::;;-cou-h, croup, I winter c o u h s, night j coughs, ar.J hard colds. f 'BlK t I,. Mrs. M. Williams of How land, Pn , wii the (i'l st of her cousin, Mrs. Cornelius Itil,, this villn .. Mi-s Xn'ia Ihlz, daimhler of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hi I,, met. with no ncci. dent coming home from Poi t Jervis a f ".v days ago. She fell in a snow bank and injured her hand Miss Daisy ttngardiis of Sydney, N. V., is visiting at the homo of Mrs. W. N. Lawreiu-e on Jefferson afreet. The C. E. 8. psvrt an entertain ment at Present t'a Hall on Tuesday evening, March lHi. It was a comedietta entitled "Aunt Jenny's Quilting Party." All those taking part in it werrt dressed in the garb of thnir grandmothers' time. The Ilev. C. T. Weidner of Beth lehem, Pa., the new pastor of Hope church, will arrive in Matamoras on Saturday, March 1.1, and preach on the following Sunday. A party of young society people, numbering infill nlnfut 14, went on a sleigbrido to Milford Friday eve ning. Tim Shay furnished the s!"igh. They spent tho evening at the Crissm in House. Mr. Nilis, tho proprietor of the hotel, gave the guests ' very fine supper Some of the gentlemen of the party were musicians and they furnished music for dancing. Evoryone bad a most enjoyable time and all reached home in safety in the early hours of the morning. Friends from Gorman town and Port Jervis were in the party. SANDYSTOX. Milford must be a mighty peace able borough when they pay the magnificent salary of f 12 a month for a special policeman. The last time I was in that borough I did not see any body on the streets, only dogs, nnil likely this special has to keep lliem in order, but f 12 is pretty small for even that duty. Our solons at Trenton are putting a patch here and there on our g-ime laws and in all probahilty the laws will be more of a nuisance than they were before. If they will only pass a law forbidding the sale of game, would be just what many of our sportsmen would wish and that w ould stop our pot-hunters. Mr. Rambler, you are away off. We did lock up a man for the al leged killing of a quail but as near as I learn can no proof was made that any quail was killed at all. Just you come over to Montague and you will soon find out more than I can tell you. Already loads of furniture are seen pass tli rough our streets en route to their future place of residence. Among tUem I notice Geo. Williams to house of Clias. Major near Haines- ville, Iiomain Reusley of Dingmiins to the Mrs. Coss place near Revans, Charles Rensley from Coss farm to that of RH. Kveritt, Leo. Kllett from Kveritt farm to farm of Man ning J Iota ten, Peter Brink from Hotalen farm to the property recent ly bought by him of W. C. Elmen- dorf in Montague, William Titman from Dr. Cole firm at Layton to his hotel at Revans, J. A. Westbrook of Revnns goes somewhere across the mountain. The bridge across the Flatbrook near Alfred Revans' has been badly damaged by the recent Hood and is unsafe for travel. The people of Revnns and vicinity have to come around by Layton if they wish to go to Rranchville or Newton. Many who come to the postofllce to get their mail donot fully appreciate the amount of exposure experienced by our mail carrier in getting it through o'i some of the terrible days we have had. All thanks to Chuuu coy Watson, our carrier, for his faith fulness in not missing a trip, and Jim Hotalen, too. Hazekiiih Smith, merchant at Re vans, is seriously ill of api'ndicitis. An operation was performed on Fri day evening hist and latest accounts say he is slowly improving. In a visit to the schools of this town one school w as found w ith no pupils at all, and another with only two, and yet the combined cost of those schools is over $'0 per month. Consolidation is what is needed mid should have been done years ago and taxpayers will think so, too, when they count the cost. Tuesday w as town meeting and be yond a sharp hru-h for the olllee of justice of the peace and clerk, there was little excitement, not enough to bring out a lull vole. Those elected are: Town Clerk John P.cvan. Justice of tho Peace Martin Y. Warner, Warren C. lluish. Con nnil lee Klijah Itosenkraiis. Constable Manning I lot a leu. Surveyors of Highway Haniei Filer, John I. Sievans. ( 'oiuiiiisnioni r of Appeal Dennis Allele. Pound Keeper-, Daniel A hers, inn, i tee's estimate of fond inoil cv i,.r I'.'i j li'.nil. I ."-howling siosv 15 cents per I hour. Tuw n meeting and election of liiicl 1 ilt 1 el( s 'al. i v. lilllXM'OWN. It is prohahiy somewhat uninter esting to the general reader to hear much about the weather lint, its ex tremes keep other subjects down and most business lit ft standstill. While looking out over the conn-! try through the movable windows, tho printed page, and noting the widespread damage done to houses, churches, bridges and properly of nil kinds and looking down through the Lackawanna nnd Susquehanna valleys and seeing men, women and children chased from their homes by the risiiiK waters nnd plunging ice only to be driven back to their dump 11 od racked bouses, we are thankful to know that our bouses are ft few feet above high water. After the water bad gone down the bridge at Greentown was found to be pretty badly bent on one side. Prof. Creasy 's visit to Newfound land lias been postponed and as it is in tho interest of the Hopedale V- brary wo wish it. hearty success but see no reason why we cannot found such nn educational centre consisting of a graded school with a competent instructor to tonoh the higher branches nnd a good library con taining an encyclopedia and othor works of reference in our own coun ty and district. One of the schools rnndo use of the declining sleighing on Monday of this week. We think a day off is beneficial to the boys and girls after months of hnrd study and regular attendance. Even the sleigh shoes were brighter because of the trip. Howard Cross of this place lias gone to Gunnison county, Colorado, to be in the employ of George Dil wortli. ' LEDtiEDALE. Mrs. R. II. Simons of East Side, Hamlintonj was the guest of her son, Friend, on Monday and Tues day of lust week. Thomas Gillet and Charles Kellnm were in Honesdale last Friday. Rorn, to George McNnmara and wife, March 5th, 1!K)2, a son. High water did much damage to Wayne and Pike counties at this place, the Ilawley road being impnss' able from here to the H. E. Kipp place, now occupied by Henry Si nions. The R. K. Rortree bridge Is gone for the second time this winter. The Rortree and Krieger flats are entirely covered with ice. - Friend Simons has had a telephone put in at his place, which makes three on No. 6 line, the others being O. K. Simons and I. K. Kellam, who have had them for over two years. The telephone from Crosses to Henry Simon's place was out of order for over a week. Oat the Best, People that buy are entitled to the best and in the long run the best is the cbenpest. When yon 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. Rend testimonials "on wrapper around a twenty. five cent bottle. Ignorance No Good Excuse. A mother has no right to be ig norant cf symptoms that tell as plain as day her child has worms. She should know when the child is pale, looks sickly, acts tired, seems peevish, has sunken eyes and a ner vous expression, that worms ar6 the oause. A safe, unfailing and nice tasting remedy is Mother's Worm Syrup. Only twenty-five cents a bottlo, and so good that children ask for more. Good H alth. A person generally enjoys good health, whoHe bowels are accustom ed to easy evacuation each morning if bilious or constipated, use Gooch's Mexican Root Pills. They help but never gripe or weaken. The Happy Man. The happy muu Is he who knows what be ought to know, and who knowing Gooch's Quick Relief cures internal aobo and external pain, in sists on bis druggists keeping it for sale. Price 1?5 cents a bottle. Blood Poiaon. As the virulence of blood poison increases, sores may break out any. where, every nerve and bone may ache, the nkin peel off in patches, tho hair fall out, and the nervous system become shattered. The use of Gooch's S.irsiiparilla will at once lessen the 'iitivily of tho disease. and eventually drive it entirely out of tho fcystem. Ruy bottle and rend the many tesMinomils of cures Hinted on its wrapper. PiU-iuo Curo Pil ! Money refunded if it ever fails. Ami Ai.i t: cures chills and fever. J Si When b Shoos. 1 aV T Rewest Styles Best Shapes. Uost Attractive Prices. Ladies' Radcliff, A" Wi&leed, $2.50 g Men's Zebu, c"e" tU $2.50 h . . .... Rubbers, All Sizes, Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at r. Armstrong & Co,l g 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 pt lon .Carefully Compounded H. EEmerson & Co., J(Jr Next Door to Hotel Fnnchere. 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 0 WAT.T.AiTh 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 ually Kept m Urst Llass Mores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. Telephone CJI 62. DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D; BROWN and SOW, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. estimates made ; personal atten tion civen and work Guaranteed, OFFICE, Crown's Cuilding-, Milford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of any Hello to No. f., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Shoos. 5 Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania 1 of the Delicacies Us Harford St., Milford, Pa.
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