1 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELAHE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jmes Build' Ing, New York. rorthaTraatmsntand curaof LIQUOR, OPIUVI AND MORPHINE HABITS NO HVPODKKMIC INJKC TIO.V.-5. A rgKFKCT 1II1MR TUP-ATMKtT Oil gN! TAH1CM ADVANTAOFS TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wrh Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DED1LITY. 50c a bottle. Mumifartnrrrt by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, iiu;;ist. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TUIMMIXGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my' stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAOEIt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. floui find Lots rind loin without Houses. Dunlortu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrlsHttmn House. Mil fowl. Pa. LIVERY STABLES. 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 Tassol, Corner Ana ami Fourth stroets MILFORD FA. clozes unn ungos.i the: Kouncl Qaki For Wood and Coal. Bust Hoator and Fuel Hnver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CELiEN FIREPROOF DURABLE e CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Firoa In ono HAIlliM'AltK. (ni.mv, Al.llt u .n. i , t.ii:. j IN ROORNlJ ANU Pl.UMBINO i a s-:r::riALfY. i". pre T. R. J. ixiifi u Son,! l :n; v :aLr.i.I. i'A Tuition Absolutely Free Vt SlroihUlmi g; Stttt NnriiMil H, Intnl. Till' tfOiTftuw h:: -lii 1 i lw I ii M a' m m i n r i nis sn.nni tl -n i;i jt .pi !;i n I he hill tiuil.inu t ht T-iii loi tills -t-h.i .1 ) n Kh I'mH ,( ,,n I II (Veil I l .Ml ill 11 K,tt- f:i ;ii p, r Mirk, r ! tutl nttic-llht-H mttl ,. I. hi 11, K, Tl III! ipul. Ryman 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. . v-" .- 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 and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. Y. Adjoining Gunmor's Union House Roml, cjirriMRi;, ilnift a nil farm horstiM for side. Exuliimiius nmilo. A large stork from whicU to imiko electiona. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. ECIDHEY DISEASES eases. yLLf & Cuarssslsail Essciy car moncv refuni Cnnfutni l.fc nent physicians as the best for fudney and Bladder troubles. PRIC2 50c. ni $1.00. I'-.ir ice i vtui nvit i! uc I Ltl. Anv uiic scnUina skcl.li and cif -. i i ,i vi uiy iiivciit;ua will tioin)t1v I'- 'ri'.'e ( ,r o.):, iUMi fr-e ruinvrtiing tliP l;itcnt;itil:ty ,( s'mc. "IJ'iw to Ont.iiii a Vii'iit ' fiit u ii ii I,,.-,!, Jaunts w-vuicU thu.m huhrt m iinf, ...r . ic ;,t our tKUne, i ,.ltais i..h. ii ,,,t tit, !: h m rtrerie ;-Tiil -on '-, n ti-jiti t !i . j .f, t u i ui, i'A'J i- n r ,u. mi ilhii..;t,l iu.il hi iily tiKl.ikd joaiuui, toli-.il I u ,t t, :.-. I(,.t..i t i, J 1 in (-'. .ix bead lor .Ji1,i... l.,). Ihi.fc. AiiUitaa, YICTO J. EVANS & CO. Cirrft BuJIdir.g, 'Au.HNGTON. D- C CANDY CATHARTIC - 'JZS.Z2L- 'u.J!!. ., ...... .1 r r c- k .. - u i l v....... su,ju v.. v., . icvrr fci-'ju in c.h, Lcwjrc u( tiic d. aUr u!'.o tris tt , . f ii.is iJi. i.y.'w .,, ... J.'A.'l c J.lu-UiIWtll.i. txrn If r t f - - -x li-iii UNO J V'M SAMiVSTON. 1 I'f'if It. i,r'i,in for my rc- tiiiiiki alvint tln ,ay of Milfniil's spi'i'inl p, il iit'ii in n. 'I'lic witi-i jiiiiil liim spcii U-i wi ll for tli it Ii. t- xili for it Ii vi'iy rvMcnt Unit the wnis I'i'.iil Im in Hi'iMinliinrc with tin; work ri'iiiiri',i mill that "tlicro tmt mm h to ilo." The flection of tlirco trustees to rcphii'i' tlitwp w liosi- terms hml ex pireil In our si liunl Itoaril was held at Layton on the 18 iiiMt. Very little Interest was shown as only six out of nine trustees shnweil up ami only eleven votes were polle.l. The meni I'ers wli'jso terms hail expired wete reeleeteil anil the meeting adjourned. The vendue of .loliu A. Weslhrook at lievans on Friday drew u Inrjfe crowd and household articles brought fair prices. DeAlton kept business humming,' as he usually does. Can u commissioner of deeds take allidavits in .Jetscy? is a disputed (uestion. l'amphlet laws of IHH8 page says they can and lawyers say they cannot. The issue Is, who is right? The "peepers" are singing, the small boy is playing marbles, sure indications that spring is here. Our roads are drying up, hands on the farms are taking their places, and occasional loads of furniturpure seen, which are further signs of spring, and lastly, maple sugar Is here. The raising of Ilelgian hares seems to have passed from the fad slage to a practical business basis. Mrs. Ceo. K. Ilursh has recently purchased a trio of hares wllli royal pedigreus and while this new branch at Fine Hill Farm wilt lie partly conducted for pleasure yet the business will be carried forward on strictly scientific lines. As those animals are very prolillc and as she now has thirty, she will soon have a lot of them. For those desiring n light business combing profit and pleasure the raising of lielgian hares presents a tempting occupation. Many comrades in this county are intorestii.g themselves in organizing a post of the "L'nion Veteran's I'nion" nt Newton. The post will he mustered In on April 1st and will commence with n goodly number of of the old vets. All should Join now. Jt was interesting as well as minis, ing to see how many were willing to serve their country as road master on Saturday last. The committee was besieged from morning till night to appoint the applicant or his dear friend and as there was some extra road money this year each wanted a slice of it. The Increase was pretty small but it pleased them. There is a strong probability that the board of freeholders will be abol ished and the commissioners appoint ed in their place, and that will be a righteous law. Now let our exisit mg board of freeholders get a move on and do wh it they can toward sup plying Sussex county with good roads, McAdam, Telford or gravel. Anyway to have good roads. A Ihanchville correspondent to one of our county papers is responsi ble for the following: "A little boy straight Irom 1 leaven came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E .ward Spen cer last Friday." When I was younger than 1 am now I was told that the doctor brought the baby but when I grew older I learned better but to assert that they come direct by telephone or telegraph from Heaven that is well, I cannot swal low that. It savors of Jonah and the whale. A day or two ago in traveling along the river road I passed the handsome new residence of Ilirum Hankins. Hiram was getting out ties and being tired we adjourned to the house and was shown from cellar to garret. The building is not yet completed, but when it is Iliirtiu will have something that will please his boarders for convenience and neat ness. I'atiick Cooiey, a Mexican war veteran, died some time ago at New ton. At the time of his death he "I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew veiy thin. I then tried Aver' Cherry Pectoral, and was quickly cured." K. N. Mann, Tall Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of .cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Aycr's Cherry Pectoral will do. Ve know it's the great est couh remedy ever made. And you will say 0, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. I Coughed i was drawl. ig a pen. inn r.f JS r month. Jiircctly nfli r hi" death bis willow oll'ered a New ton putty H to git her husband's pension fur her. He succeeded and with the first voucher for back pay came a claim of Mile Stevens A Co., pension attorneys of Washington, fur a fee of f-'', which with tin? fill paid the Newton party, puts the old lady In debt. Rather hard line" for her and the ruse is being Investigated. Hues anyone, know how many books there are In the school rooms of this town and where they are lo cated? Five hundred dollars was voled for school purposes at the last school meeting and hundreds have been expended- for the purchase of books and now more are needed. An account should be made of nil books purchased and when distribut ed the schools receiving them should be charged w ith them, but I under stand no record Is kept. The Ksiple are beginning to ask where does all this money go. H. 1!. Itursh of Hainesville has sold his home farm to Martin Cole of Montague for $:!!) per acre. Mr. Hursh proposes going west, and will dispose of all his property here be fore locating at some point In the far west. Mrs. ISocky J. Suable, wife of C(Hrge Suable of Hainesville, died at her home on Friday last. She is survived by two sons by her former husband, Kphraim unit William, bolh of Hainesville, nnd one daugh ter, Miss Kate, at home. Last week the Sussex Record came out with a new heading, The Newton Record, and the editor evidently thinks there is a little too much "Sussex" in Sussex county, hence the change. It Is somewhat strange that Deckertown should be changed to Sussex, when almost every person I meet thinks it should not have been done and I guess thft public generally thinks so too. Years ago western eggs were quoted much less than Jersey but now they are even if not abend on quotations. Have Jersey eggs l come smaller that they should be quoted less than western? Frobably that is the reason. MATA MORAS. The local institute on Saturday, organized by Prof. Houok, principal of the Matamoras high school, opened the morning session at 9.30 o'clock. The meeting was opened by a song by thd audience. Miss Florence Rochotte presided at the organ. This was followed by pray, er by Rev. T. O. Spencer, pastor of Epworth Church, and singing again, and then came the eloction of offi cers as follows : President C. 8. Honck. Vice president Miss Rochotte. Secretary J. F. Molony. Below is the program rendered : MOHNINO SESSION. Devotional Rov. T. O. Spencer. Address of welcome Rev. T. G. Sponcor. Response. Literature Miss Minnie Van Aken. Foundation building J. F. Mo 'ony. Home and school 0. S. Houck. Penmanship Miss Tillie Zuhn lecker. Mistakes in teaching Howard Allen. AFTKKNOON 8K8SION. Letter writing Miss Nellie West f'tll. Civics Alfred Marvin. Discipline Miss Phobo Wells. Principles in penmanship W. F. Speidol. Heading Miss Emma Billmnn. Miss Lansbery, training class teacher of Port Jervis high Bfliool, was in attendance. She made it very interesting asking questions and answering them. Howard Allen mi id that slates and pencils should be broken to pieces and not used in schools. Paper and pencils should bo nsod instead. William Speidel gave some in struction in penmanship on the blackboard. School Commissioner Kaufman m.ide some excellent sug acstions. Prof. Houck is deserving a great deal of credit m getting up tUo local institute. It proved to be instructive and interesting. The following teachers from out of town were present : Milford Misses Hoehotto. Rowland Miss Stella Smith. Mill Rift Howard Allen. Hnwley Miss Loretta Langnn. Woodto-vn Miss Phebe Wolls. Tusten Fiank Leu hum. Quicktown Miss Flora Helden thai. Saturday evening Prof. Honck and his pupils wiil give an enter tainment at Pivseott' hall. All friends are welcome. The uamago of Miss Harriet S. A'len, only daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. D. B Allen of the Allen House, a ' H m y .M aiiliuihiiuk of Port I Jervis touk place on Tuesday eve- ' nitiif at the pus inng.t of Si. Peter's Lutheran church by the Rev. II. C. Wasmu id, the pastor, The i-eie-moiiy occurred nt SI o'clock. Miss Miry V Squire of Matamonis whs the bridesmaid and Hrt Cud leu irk of Port Jervis whs best, man. The ceremony was performed with a ring, after which congratu lations were in order. The bridal prty left the same evening for a trip enst to be g.mn about a week and on their return will mak i their home nt, the A'len House. Mr. nnd Mrs. Muhliiuhiink are both well known in M ilamoras and Port Jer vis social circles and their young friendi unite in tendering their con gratulations and wish them a long life of happiness. The Jr. C. E. society held a social on Tuesday evening nt. the parson age. Ihe little people had a very pleasant time. Rev. and Mrs. Snen- cor made it vory pleasant fur them. There wits an Eister tea at Ep worth church Thursday evening under the auspices of the L. A. S. George. Martin from New York spen Sunday In M itamoniv Mrs. M. Bonnell on Cookson street, who has been ill, is improv ing. Mrs. N Joseph WUkin,. who has been ill, is somewhat better. JefT. Ketchnm of this village hns obtained employment in Jersey City under the Erie management. Mrs. Ed Lord on Cookson street returned home from Lordvillo on Wednesday evening. Chns Lord of Lordvillo is visiting his brother, EI Lord, on Cookson street. Rov. O. T. Curtis or New York city spent a few days hist week with friends in Matamoras, Palm Sunday services wore ob served in St. Joseph's church on Sunday evening-. There was a large attendance. Miss Edna Van Aken, a teacher in one of the grommnr schools of New York city, is homo for the Enstor vaention. She was accompanied by a schoolmate friend from the Brock port normal college, Miss Blanche Vandormnrk, of West Junius, N. Y Prof. Houck's entertainment nt Prescott's hall, which was to have been held on last Friday, will Uke plnce on Saturdny evening of this week. All friends nra invited to be Ilornco Van Gilder, who hns been spending the winter at Pnter son with a sister, returned home on last Thursday. Mrs. Van Gilder was within two blocks of the Pater son Are, where her sister's residence is located. Miss Anna Felfer, Misses Lizzie and Constance Driller, all of Mita tnorns, were confirmed in the Luth eran church of Port Jervis on Palm Sunday at the morning service. Get 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 got some couch medicine ask for Mexican Syrup, the nicest tasting and quickest cure tor coughs and colds, and a proven remedy for consumption. Read testimonials on wrapper around a twenty. five oent bottle. Ignorance No Good Sxcuae. A mothor has no right to be ig norant of symptoms that toll 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 tier vons expression, that worms are the cause. A safe, unfailing and nice tasting remedy is Mother's Worm Syrup. Only twenty-five cents a bottle, 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 Gooch's Mexican Root Pills. They help but never gripe or weaken. The Happy Man, The happy man is he who knows what he ought to know, and who knowing Gooch's Quick Relief cures internal ache nnd external pain, in sists on his druggists keeping it for sale. Price i'5 cents a bottle. Biood Foiion. As the virulence of blood poison increases, sores may break out any. where, every nerve and bone may ache, the skin peel oil in patches, tHo hair fall out, and the nervous system become shuttered. The use of Gooch'a Saibapanlia will at once lessen the activity of the disease, and eventually drive it entirely out of the svstein. Buy a bottle and read the many test lmonals of cures printed on its wrapper. Fill -ina Cures File, ! Money refunded if it ever fails. Ami Awt tc cures chills ami lever. ihJj mi Mvi!! h'-A i 1 (tHJ b Shoes. Qj fiewen Styles Sg Host Attractive Prices. Ladies' Radcliff, Men's Zebu, c""s ?Jseji $2.50 Rubbers, All Sizes. Gloves, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. A General Una of Goods to Meet Ail Your Vants at T. Armstrong & Co s A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda' A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescriptions I I - r- Comp s.v;riy.- n. t. tmsrson & uo., F 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. 0- WALLACE 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 ...II l l f a S uany Kept in nrst uiass Mores. Uoods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. Telephone Cull 62. DO YOU EXPERT TO A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Contractors and Builderc. estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuildinr;, Milford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Shoes. Best Shapes. S Winteed, $2.50 Milford, Pa. ; f f Broad Street. MllfortJ, Pennsylvania to Hotel Fauchere. of the Delicacies Us I A. .am Harford St., Milford, Pa. BUILD ? THEN SEE Lumber, ft
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