.'I Tuition Absolutely Free I The n ti"f' hrw Oil- rit"'t! n - im ih I ti' hill in.i U I nu this -i')n i -I r H Kl) uliirs ml-tres ( h(l ir im:iI luml Ml ne ivrl uf l it 1 f ht-Ml (lir i Ilitl.MI I' till t t I 111 1 J II -i Sl'pt wrt-k . I'l.r f 1 1 f:irr te V HIlH.K, Piliu ipitl THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1139 Broadway, St. Jemee Build ing, New York. ForthaTroatmantand cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPODKItMIO INJECTIONS. A rUHFKCT BOMS TREATMENT Oil BAN! TAI1H M ADVANTAGES. TRY ARLISTROIIG'S EUULSIOH OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites of ' Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEBILITY. 50c a bottle. M an u fart ti re il by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IIRIC1C1IST, FOR SAFE 11111 sura c at lowest rates on dwell ings and other property See .Ryman & Wells.. Agents, Milford, Pn. OLD IJKLlAIiLE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANIES. Table Dainties 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. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. J eats in every forln. Turkc3's and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnil Lots and lots without Houses. Duiiler la all kinds of l'ruperty. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssmuu House. Milford, Fa.. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble pri t Vw I I Wll J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Stov es and Ranrros. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Beat Heater anil Fuel Bavcr in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE cel.eht noonnc FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Firea In on HiHDWAIiK. 4 1 VI 3 ItV. UN, All A lit. Wil.l., 1-1L. IM HOOfINU A O PLUM Li I M O A V1. 'I A LI V. !, y Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in istonc and they are more durable. I) m'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. SAMtVSroN. ! Town meeting Ih ocr and there little happening through (lie I ; i y tu cau-e liny ill t". i 1 1 n. 'I he vote wus light, only I.sil votes out of 1115 were iolle.1, and it is h singular fuel tlmt only one vole had been recorded nt K.l"i a. in. Many were of Hie opinion tlmt the f I, .11)0 voted for roiul money was n little too high. If any one will take the trouble to drive over tlie roads in this town he will eonie to the conclusion tlmt the tilinve amount is none loo large and tlmt it w ill have to lie can-full; expended to .nt the roads in fnirly good order. The com mittee should look over the ronds he fore issuing orders tlmt Justice nmv he done to nil eoneeriied. Yours ago fiinners frequently used the square harrow with tough wooll en teth. I alitor on iron teeth were used mid recently the spring tooth hnrrow relegated the old fiishioned kind to the wood pile or some fence corner. In traveling about the coun ty I Imrdly pnss n farm without see ing their spring tooth burrow stand ing out In the field or somew here near the barn exposed to the ele ments. Just look for yourself nnd see if. this statement is not eorrect nnd then tell tin; whv. There 1ms lieeu quite n change among the oflieiids nt New ton. .lohn 1 1. Swnyy.e, prosecutor of the pleas, Ims been appointed private secretary to (loverner Murphy. Judge Henry Huston lias resigned his position of judge nnd takes the prosecutorship while Henry Hunt of Deckertown takes the judgeship. Quite n elinnge. John A. Wesllirook, who sold liis hotel mul premises at flevuns to Win H. Titinan, has purchased the Hell property in fSranchville nnd will remove to that place on April 1st John A. stands A No. 1 as a hotel keeper nnd the traveling public; w regret his departure hut Mr. Titinan w ill he n worthy successor. Mrs. June Depue, formerly of this town hut recently a resident of New ton, died on Friday Inst nt that place of paralysis. Mrs. Depue is surviv ed by two children, William Dusen- berry of Dingnians, I'n., and Miss Mary K. Depue of New ton. The young people of Hninrsville are preparing to hold on exhibition in the church nt that place on the evening of March 27; if stormy, the follow ing Wednesday evening, April 2nd. Proceeds will he applied to repairs of the basement of the church brain Westhrook had the mis fortune to lose a good horse last week. He had tieil It outside his barn in order that another party might use his stable for feeding their horses when his horse in rolling broke its leg and had to be shot. I see by my dally World of Friday lust Hint a Mrs. T. L. Winters of Say re, Fa., had received $70,0110 as her share of the Leonard (.'use estate now in litigation in Cleveland, Ohio. There are many relatives of Mr. t'nse in Sussex who contributed to ward di'frayingthe expenses incurred in fighting the ease In the courts am I only hope they may be ns forturmte as is Mrs. Winters. iMMiM.ws n;i;i;v. I Mrs. ( lilniorn of Ni'W York made (i lu ii'f hwsini ss trip to her farm re ci'iitly. John Smith is getting out- lumber to build a new b irn this spring. William Llonson is beautifying his house with a new front porch. John Crone moved to the (arm of William HctaHiek this week. Mrs. Albert Jagger met, with a se rious nccident hist Friday morning. In passing out of the house she tell down a flight of teps lending from tho pnrc.li nnd broke her arm near the shoulder. K. 13. Kintner, formerly of Lay ton, N. J., and recently of Btrouds- burg, is now occupying th J. li. Van Auken farm. It is reported that (1. Crono of Montague lias purchased the Cath arine Anglo farm near Centre. Henry Cron and Misi Lxura How ey left for Easton yesterday where they will visit with friends for a few days. Hon. J. H. Westhrook started south last Sunday in tho hope that milder- climate would prove of benefit to his health which hns been very indifferent lately. Delaware township has been well eprcsented at Milford this week Considerable interest wns manifest ed in the Person enso. M ATA MO HAS. Blue Front Stables, Port Jorvis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House lioad, carnage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges inado. A large stock from which to make iloetious. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. (IDIIEY DISEASES are the eases. most fatal of all dis- 0! KVO KIDXEY CUrElsa 111 P " " i PirnU W KM I W buU-fclltv.u or money refunded. Contains remedies recocruied bv emi nent physicians as the Best for uidney and bladder troubles. PRICE 50c t ai $1.00. U It l.lll. bk.CKIl mid lkvlli OtlC Wiii any liieiui'-ii C0XAS1IAUGH. Charles Schroibor caught ft (lor man carp last week in a pool of wato." inado by the overflow of the river on M. B McCarty's farm in Delaware which weighed 16 lbs. Frank Ludwig wont to New York Saturday on business. The boiSJs of the M. & D. II. It wore clown Sunday viewing the track whore it had washed out and caved in along the bank. It hoiied repairs will soon be made and trains running ns usual. Milo Weeks, em ployed by Van Ft ten Bros., while drawing a load of feed had the wagon mire near Schanno': hotel. It took four horses to pull the wagon" out after it was unload ed. 1 Hero is worn lor the snpor visor to put a new bottom in the road. m ! mil iini)n.Mmuinim Mtmi Health ii HI' . ,1 'lUil lo vv to Ol-t- I' te nlft t.c tired t our f (niitoe. i if mt " a 1 UN v Iiimi i. .ill Hid joui lil, I l.v.l-.i,. A.i.liC?.., VIC) OR J. C'-AN8 & CO. li atcnt Al rn.i-, Evars BuililtniC. WASHINGTON. CATHARTIC " For 25 years I have never missed taking Ayer's Szrsaparilla every spring. it cleanse my tilooJ, n-,kcs me feci strong, and does nie rooJ in every way." John I'. IloJaeue, Brooklyn, N.Y." J.Lt:-"2 pr T. R. J. iiii : M ) 'Ml to j m, I' A1 i ; tl C.C. C. N.vr ; ( (lie Ui.Jtr V.f:U tru Jt,'Hiv'.!.hiVl lU.-t JJcHMj !J In bo to -.11 Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You beeonie strong, j,teady,couraeous. That's what Ayer's Sarssparilla will do for you. $1 0 a bi:ltf. All iri-siini. i Hf.S i roc-mi !.-! - t, i Hon. J. H. Westhrook stnrted for the south on Monday of this week Mr. Weslbrook's health is very much impaired but his many friends here hope to see him return fully re stored to his former self. A nice party of young people from this locality tendered William Uetal- lic nnd wife a party last Friday ev ening. The occasion was one greatly enjoyed by all and all departed wish ing them a successful future In their new lioine near Matnmoras, whither they will remove on the l!Uh iifst." Kdwin 15. Kintner, having bought out the butcher route of Joseph Jag- ger, w 111 move on the lower farm of the late John H. Van "Auken and resume butchering. Mr. Kintner was well liked in this local I ty and will be warmly welcomed buck. Mr. Jagger, the retiring butcher, also made many friends here during his two years of business along the valley. Rev. Mr. Atwood preach his fare well sermon at Long Meadow on Monday night. The reverend gentle man has been on this circuit two years and the people would like to see him here niioiher year. Mercer Jagger will leave Porter township this spring nnd return to Chatham, N. J., where he has se cured good employment. Thomas M. Iirink, the popular clerk nt Van Ktten's store, Ding- mans, will move his family to this village soon and become n resident of this township. Charles D. Hoffman of Dinginan township, who was so hadly injured by u falling tree several months ago, is slowly recovering but does not yet go out. The mother of Win. Dusenherry, the gentlemanly postmaster' at Ding mans, died at her home in Sussex county last Saturday . i he sympa thies of Mr. Dusenbtirry's many friends are extended to him in f hi sad bereavement. It is said that (Snbriel It. Crone, the miller at Millville, N. J., hns parchased the Kate Angle farm lo cated nenr Centre school house. The property is nicely situated and is a desirable one. Dr. Fulmer has returned to Ding mans and is taking measures to place his home in readiness for the coming summer boarding season . It is reported that Fred Fylenher ger, Esq., the lumber dealer, has purchased an extensive tract of tim ber toward Scranton, and as soon us Milton La bar finishes sawing on the Smith and Turn tract near-Long Meadow lie w ill remove ids : saw-mill to the newly purchased territory. (ieorge N. Jagger expects to move on J C. Titmnu's place near Cole's; Edward Myers is said to have leased the tenement house on the J. 15. Van Auken property, and Jacob Vander maik the John kil-l.y house near Coim-hatijdi, recently purchas.-d by Joseph (. Caihulf. James Hauua and Mi.i.s Nellie (,'iir hutfof Long Meadow were married at Port J' rv is on the I 111) iiist. by Kev. W. A. Chadwick. Tin; many friends of this young couple wish tlicin a long, pro oeioU", aiid h ippy future. The latest new-, from (.leorge W. J Haiti, who went to a city ho-pital I for treatment fordrop-y, some weeks ago, did not give his friends here j that hope they bad tru-ted would be I inspired by reports after u few weeks I tieatioent. W. If. I.. Dres,s iiuskiiig in all liranelies Will (io to the house or do the work at I. nun. A.Mn-ss .M.iliV I.ll'H iu, l!i -..a I street, M.lfonl, V. Continued from third page. Mis, Sadie !!1 iker and sister, Mr, F I. Lord, in company with Miss Iv itie Ki'telia-n, nn spending a few days nt Lordville, Pa "Aunt Jerusha's t lilting Party" wns well rendered at Preseott's hall on Tuesday evening. It v.ns given nuder tho auspice, of the C. E. so ciety. The young ladies appeared in their grandmother's costumes. They made a very quaint picture fir nu artist. Hif reslimeiits were served nt the close of the entertain ment, consisting of enko nnd cream, coffee and sand wlches. The pro ceeds n-nounted to f.'lO. It was n success both socially and financinl ly. John Heinwardt, nged seventy years, died nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dennis Pflnmmer feUU, this viilago, nt 7 45 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Deceased was born in Bohemia, Germany, nnd came to this country about ten years ago. Ho is survived by two daugh ters, ono in Oermany and the other at whose home ho died, and two sons in Carlsbad, Oermany. The funeral took plane from the house nt 2 o'clock yesterday Afternoon nnd 2 30 o'clock from St. Joseph's church, Rev. Father Treis officiat ing. The auditor's of Westfall town ship, W. II . Clone, J. Dowitt nnd Henry Aldrich, and town clerk, W. Shay, settled with the town oHicers at the meeting at Miller's hnll on Monday. The pupils of the M itamorns 'ligh school givo an entertainment nt Preseott's hall this evening. A oanfnta will bo rendered entitled "A Vist to Urnudpa." The Liternry soeWl club will not meet this week. The dime social under the nnspi- ces of the C E, society was well at tended on Monday evening nt the Epworth parsonage There wore about 30 friends present. Several new games wore played. The pro- coeds-amounted to $t.25. Mr. and Mra. Spencer and Mrs. Spencer's m jther, Mrs. Evans, made it very pleasant for their friends. At Hope church Sunday the new pastor, Rev. C. I. Weidener, preach ed bis first sermon. There were large congregationsat both services. The pastor gnve two very fine ser mons. The graduation clnss of the Mata moras high school have elected the following officers, namely : Presi dent, Oraftoii Crane ; vice president, Maud Hector; secretary. Sarah Knapp ; treasurer, Eva Sawyer. The motto chosen is, "No Footsteps Backward." The colors seleoted are purple nnd pold. Honors nnd date of bacca laureate Sdrmon, re ception and commencement exer cises will be announced later. 0! Ml 111 l w "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in nood f nny 'Hollo Id No. 5., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Best Shapes. Shoes. flewest Styles Most Attractive Prices Ladies' Radcliff, A!l Men's Zebu Rubbers, All Sizes. Shoes. Widths, Guaranteed, Congress and Lace, Guaranteed, $2.50 $2.50 Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, . Groceries, Hardware. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at t rmscroni i Milford, Pa. Ai get Co A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. H. E. Emerson & Co., ff Next Door to Hotel Fancliore.' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milford, Pannaylvanla Out the Bast. People that buy are entitled to the best and in the long run the best is the cheapest. When yon go to a drugstore to get some cough medicine ask for Mexican Syrnp, the nicest tasting and quickest cure for conghs and colds, and a proven remedy for consumption. Head testimonials on wrapper around a twenty-five oout bottle. Ignorance No Good Excuse. A mother has no right to bo ig norant of symptoms that tell as plain as day her child has worms. She should know when the child is pale, looks sickly, acts tired, seems poovish, has sunken eyes and a ner vous expression, that worms ar6 the cause. A safe, unfailing and nice tasting remedy is Mother's Worm Syrup. Only twenty-five cents ft bottle, and so good tlmt children ask for more. Good H Kith. A person generally enjoys good health, whose bowels nre accustom ed to easy evacuation ench morning. If bilious or constipated, use (iooch's Mexican Itoot Pills. They help but never gripe or weaken. The Happy Man. The happy man is be who knows what he ought to know, and who kno.ving (iooch's Quick Relief cures internal ache and external pain, in sbts on his druggists keeping it fur sale. Price 'li 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 hkiu peel oft in patches, tho hair fall out, and the nervous system In-come, shattered. The nso of Uouch's H.irsH parilla will at once lessen tho activity of the disease, and eventually drive it entirely out of the system. Buy a bottle and read the many testimonals of cures punted on its wrapper. Fili-iua Cures Pila ! Money refunded if it ever falls. Ami Anl' is cures chills aud fever. 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. 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., f.lilford, Pa. Or 1 i . all DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and S Manufacturer and dealers in kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuilding, Gilford, Pa.
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