STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. -f ' i- I " " K THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. for trt Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOUKBMIC INJKCTIONS. A PRHKECT IIOMR TltFATMKNT Oil 8ANI TAItlUM AIIVANTAOKS We have just what you want, or you'll want just what we have anyway, we can't be beat in Mil ford in our line FANCY BISCUITS, FINE CANDIES, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO & CIGARS. PRICES RIGHT. A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Pts. Milford, Pa. a C f :j. 4;,-1a. THK FA IX TERM OF Till5 POWfjAR INSTITI TION (H'KNS S K FT. 4, lfMtO. Thin Practical Training School fur teacli pib is situated on tho main line nf tho D. Ij. V. It H In East KtmudHburR, In the midst of th (rreat resorts of Monroe comi ty. Seven departments and coiiwb, I n exrf1l1 facilities, strong faculty, MrIi wtntnlarrt maintained. Pupils rnaMirri fret. Classes not overcrowded. Nnextrn chartre made. It costs you !. less per year. Wo paid nil tho state aid to pupils, t lie only Rchool that did this for the spring form, lu seven yonrs wo have not had a wrioiiB case of sickness. Klorntlnn, College Pre paratory Mewing, Clay Modeling Pastel, etc., without extra charges. Wo secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue and Ech oes free, address OKO. V. HI 111. F, A. M ., -: Principal. All Around the County. MATAMORAS. To Impair Broken Arti cles use rs FT- -J 31:110 Remember MA.IOK'M KI'DHKR C KM EST, MAJOR'S LKATHKR CfcMKNT. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse-Outfitting gen erally. CA1UHAGE TUDDIIXGS. Repairing :-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. HAFXElt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. COD LIVER OIL with that nwfnl taste, lu like the proverbial rose with a thorn a gootl thing witli n draw back. It is prescribed for wastinp diseases, general debility, coukIis, chronio colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re markably pleasant, nnd meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full Btrength. FULLY 1VARAXTKKI. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. SANUYSTON. WALL PAPER Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oyisiers and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses aud Lots nnd lots without Houses. Dtwilor in all kinds of Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W . Bull. Milford, Pa. Life insurance The .iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment polioies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, Pa. Complete new stock of the latest designs in 'paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hand. Also lots of new DRY GOODS and notions. Please give us a call and sec some of the special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. 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. Theodore, iddi-st hoii of Harrison Watts, aiid Miss Estelle; n daughter of James Adams, hotn of this place, were united in mariiuse nt the Ep wurth church parsonage Tuesday evening, July 24, by Rev. T. U. Spencer, pastor. Miss Irene Kimble, assistant in tho post ofu here, went on tho ex cursion to Litike Xjauore, anil will visit her mother at Lanka wnxon. Miss Lulu Lemon, of Garfield, is( visitinR her grandmother, Mrs. Dav id Wood. Mrs. A. J. Dunn, of L'ikowoo.l, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Wi'kiu. Edna Wbitesell, of Wilkeslmrre, Ph., is a gue.st of Miss Mary Mil's. W. 8. Coleman and wife, of Mill -dletown, have returned h.;n( after two weeks spent here and in Port Jervis visiting relatives. Earl Van Dore, of Waldwick, is visiting his grandparents, (J. 11. Lang ton and wife. J. F. Keys, who has recently been quite ill, is much improved. Miss Annie Ruffe, of Jersey City, is visiting at the home of Alfred Billmnn. Mrs. D. D. Everott, of Montagno, and sister and brother-in-law, Al fred Struble and wife and da tighter, Gladys, of Br.mchvillo, sp mt .Sun day with John 11. Wood and wife. Work has b.'gun on tlio Mattimor- school building, David Cole tho ma son and Lewis Devore the janitor are repairing the rhimnoyr for the steam 'ioat by extending them into tlie cellar. SA-inton an I Co. have the healing contract. The Lidies Aid Sooioty, of Ep- worth church held a special meet ing M iniluy and decided to have the church cleined this week. Tlie So inlay school picnic has boon post poned on account of sickness until Aug. 18. Dr. F. VV. Hill, who was called here by the death of his brother, George, has returned to his homo in Montana. Mrs. W. Carr and Mrs, Catharine Price have gone to Fishkill for a visit. I L Hornbock expects to occupy his new home on Madison St. this week." 8. O. Harding, of Montgomery, is visiting with W H. Lawrence. Miss BlanoJie Watts is a guest of her sister in Jersey City. E. II, Philips, of Phihv, and Miss Alice Ackerson, of Lafayette, N. J., are visiting relatives here. The Misses Gertrude Hassel, and Hattie Norris, "f Staplotonj L. I. and Kate Brown, of Now York, are guests of Miss Hattie Allen. Mrs. Chas. Mills and daughter, Mav, havo roturnud from a visit at Wilke.sbarra, Pa. H. 8. Williams and wife havo re turned to thoir home in New York. John Carney and wife have mov ed in their new house on Dawson St. built for thonitby contractor Quick. Chas. Sampson, wife and daught er, Jennie, have returned from a vis'tat Bnighanipton, N. Y. Miss Louisa Simpson and nephew, Donald Wilkin, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Dunn, of Likewood, have gone on a visit to Monticello. Ray Corwin will join a party of friends camping at York Pond this week. (7h f7Z Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat It artificially digests the food and aids failure in strengthening and Tvcoa .trucling the exhausted dieestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. Ko other preparation can approach it in elliciericy. It in Hantly relieves and permanently cures i'yspepeia, indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stoiuach, .Nausea, KickHeadache.Gastrulgia.Cranips.aud aiioinerresuiisoi iiuperiet'iaigestioa. rnpirtg Dy c. I. uewil-. c., Colcog Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts- ville, S. C, was once immensely sur prised. "Through long suffering from dyspepsia, he writes, "my wife was greatly run down.. She had no strength or vigor aud suffer ed great distress from her stoiuach hut she tried Electric liiltrs which helped her at once, and. after using bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything Its a grand tonio, aud its gentle hixativequHlitiesaresplou- did for torpid liver. ior indices tiou. loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a postive, guaran tetidcuro. Only 50o at all drug stoes One minute cough cure is the only harmless remedy that produce lui luudlate resultd. Iry it. DING M AN'S FERUY. A Hudson River lineman inspect ed the wires of that Ciinpan.y en Saturday last, and ii"iir the resident of G. E. Ilursh found the wires bound together with wive in the top of a dense mnplo tree, and of course the wires would not work. A reward of 25. is olTeaed for the detection of the guilty party. Bass (tailing in the Delaware is very good, nnd almost daily our fish erman return with flue strings. The fish run small, and ones weighing 2 or 3 pounds are exceptions. The new bridge will bo ready for driving this week and there is no road to get on the bridge nnd there yon nro. It is a question whether tho bridge company or the township must build this short piece of road (nrobably 200 yds.) from the main road to tho bridge entrance or not. Counsel is now looking up the mat ter for the Committee and no dotilit tho question willbeamicahly settled. The Directors of tho Readington Ins. Co. will meet nt the residence of Isaac Stoll, on Wednesday of this week, to adjust his loss by t! e burn ing of his bnrn on the 22nd. It is amusing to read in tho Port Jervis Gazette in its last issue that had Mr Montross, of the Lay ton ho tel, paiil the boss (I. Montross would have received his license. That writer is away off, for licenses cost more than tS and they are granted nt Newton and not by any boss. If that writer lived near a temperance hotel as tho citizens of Lnyton do he would appreciate the Sabbath solemnity that prevails and give thanks accordingly. When ore of its citizens gets dry he buys a case. of beer and that ends his thirst and it is so much cheaper too. Teachers have been hired for some of our schools twi3e, tho ap plicants getting schools nearor homo or a higher salary, and thus far Tuttles Corner school is without a teacher. Many touchers apply forn school in two or three townships and tho one paying tho best wages they accept. Some of the teachors were hired totally unknown to any member of the Board nnd as they have secured sohools elsewhore it makes little difforenoe. The Board should oompol a personal npplica tiou, and as soon as hired sign the contract aud that would end this funny work. Upon tho death of an indigant soldier the state allows thirty. five dollars for burial, and fifteen dollars for a headstone to mark his grave. This is supposed to bo full payment for funeral expenses, and yet our Committee allowed a bill of fivodol lars to an undertaker recently in addition to the above named amount The soldier is not a pauper and such bills should not he allowed. J. B. Rosenkraus and Chas. Ben sley have formed a partnership in the threshing business. They have bought a new lirst class thresher and commonced their work this week. Young folks or old folks either cau bo accommodated in excursion line this week. The Steamer excur sion from Newton takes you around Now York and Coney Island on Fri day, and if you dont care for the sights there, yon can take the Ni agara Falls excursion on Saturday evening trom Port Jervis nnd view the wonders of that mighty catu- racr. ic uoes one goou to take an outing of this kind aud as the cost is very low all can afford the trip, nnd havo a grand good time. "You are are a- pharmacist, are you?" "lain." "Been in business a number of years." "I linvo." "Registered?" "Yes sir" "That is your diploma hanging over there?" "It is." "Well, you may fi ire me a pound of bornx." Millions will be spent in politics this year. Wo can't keep the cam paign going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve theniseluos. Now kodol dv- alwtttaln mii'ii fliirfiata tplitit out' and allows you to eat nil the good food you want. It radically cures stomnch troubles. For Ladies', Misses' nnd Ch'ld rens' due shoes nnd ties go to T. Armstrong & Co. Tho wolf in the fable put on sheep's clothing because if he trnveled on his own reputation he couldn't accom plish his purpose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's witch hazel salve could n't fell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them in boxes nnd wrappers like DeWitt's. Look out for them. Takn only De WiV.'s witch hazi'l salve. It cures piles and nil skin diseases. Full stock of mens' nnd hoys' hats at T. Armstrong ck Co s. Chinese are dangerous enemies for thev nro treacherous. That' why nil counterfeits of DeWitt's wiudi hazel salvo nro dangerous. They look like DeWitt's, hut instead of tho all henling witch hazel they all contain ingredients liable to irri tate the skin nnd enuso blood poison ing, ior iiils, injuries and skio dis eases use tho original nnd genuine UeWItt s witch hazel salvo Hats and caps. Latest Stylos nt l. Armstrongs Co s. Why are little boys arrested for having in their possession a short fish when no doubt lorger porsons ooold be caught by the fish wardens if they had the courage to look close ly after their duties. I saw only a few dnva ago a man wandering to ward the river with a set line, a bundle of fish hooks and lines, and an old fanhionod tin lantern. There would have been a hot time if any one had attempted to interfere with him. Fish stories are not ill lies, or else our fisherman are dis' listed with fishing nnd for spite tell the trnth. Our ponds hnve boon dyna mited so often that hardly nny fish are left. Almost every party going out this season brought hack the same story of no fish, hut those who had not been persisted in going to find out for themselves not tadiev ing thnt a fisherman could tell the trnth. The town is wide awake and live ly with boarders Our aspirants for representative will be thoroughly hM of shekles for making the effort to have Hon. prefoxed to their name. Rev. Garretson has removed the old garden fence tint ween Dusen burvs store and his barn, leaving the large maples to supply a beautiful shady phiee for his guests David Cron is doing a rnshing business threshing grain. He got out early this smson. Mrs Grace Ford, of Newark, is summering with her mother, Mrs. Theresa Cion. Alphes Bensley having finished his haying is now scouring the coun ty for cows and voung cattle. Butter is now 20 cents. Dog days bottled the pastures aud also the creaiM. KIMBLES. Frank Doulen, wife and two chil (iron, or tseiievue, is. J., nave re turned home after spending two weeks hero with his mother, Mrs M. Donlon. Mrs. C. Keyser, of Tafton, spent Sunday with her daughtor, Mrs. G E l want s. Mrs. E. Shafer, of Lackawaxen visited Mrs. C. Goodman last week liev. W. H. Williams, of Serauton gave us a lecture Sunday afternoon in the interest of the Anti Saloon league Subject "Young ninn and his company." If all young men would take his advise tho Snloon would he an institution of the past Mrs. John B'lshwnller nnd little son spent Sunday with her parents h. Williams nnd wife Mrs. Frank Howell, of Blooming Grove, is seiiding a few days with her parents, A. S. Hazen and wife. Charles Kirhy has gone to Wayne Co. to work in having. K CONSUMPTION never (tops because the weather U warm. Then why fop taking SCOTT'S EMULSION simply because it's summer? Keep takin j it It will heal your lungs, and make them strong for another winter. loc. and ii.oo i all druggists. !;&) )) COM!! DR. S. ANDRAL KILMER The Skilled Expert-Speoialist OnWPCDC Tumors, Growths UnllULIU Bunches, etc (TNTKItNAL ANll KXTK1IXA1.) WITHOUT KNIFE, PLASTER or ELECTRICITY, All Chronio and cases Givou up successfull treated. lln Sure til Ree Ilhn. Ti'll vour Plrlt Mrmls'imtl nt'lglilmra. Ills Is tlin Rainu Dr. Kilmer that visit oil in this vicinity ywirs ago n.iil cun-d i many. (Viiisiiltiitlmi Crew. Cdiik-early . OOHIIKN, SI. IMiik. Il.itrl, Niir. 14. l'l'RT JKItVIS, Delaware Mouse, Nov. III. Anil every rtgtit wneks tlicri'iiftiir If tun it'i'hH' in- iniiili e tn see llilll. write your illffliv.jliles to Dr. S. Anilral Kiliimr ;0 Ct'.cimngo tel., Iiingluinitoii, N. Y "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. '., or mine, to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA t MKN'OMKXT TO THE COVTlTtT A TION HiOPOSKI) TO TIIK MTT TZKNS OK TIITH COMMOVWK ATPIT FOKTHWH- A Fi'KOVAT., OK KK.TW TIOS UY THK (JKNKHA Ij ASS KM H(,Y OF TH K l-OM M ON W K A lI 1 1 OF PtfVV. SYTiVAMA. PrHUSHKI) BY OHDKK OF THK SKi -KFiT A R Y OF TIIK COM MONWKALTH. IX PI HU A TF Ol- ARTICLK XVIII OF THK UONSTITU Hon. A JOINT KKSOUTTION Propositi? iin mnemlnti'iit to Mm ('onstltti (ion or tlit' Common wealth. Jerfion 1. lsti t rcsolvpil liv tlin Semite n i id House of Koprcsi'Mt itivcs of tho Com incHUvnnUh 111 (Ttmi'ml Assembly mft. That tho followitiET Is pronns.-d n amcmlimMif s to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In iircorrtiuu e with tha provUiou.H of tho fight oen th urtitdo thereof: Amnnd'nent One to Artlclo K'gbt, Section One. Add (it the end of tho first pfinifrraph of Buitl Nectioiit after the words "shall lie en titled to vot nt nil elections," tho word ,'8iihj,'ot however to sueh lisvs requiring nnd rejiuhitMig tho roflsfuMon of electors as the (ienenil AHsemnly mav ennet." ro that the said section shall read as follow: Section 1. QimtHlrHtlons of K Ire torn. Kvery main citizen twenty-one yearn of fttfe, possess) nur the following qualifications, shall lo entitled to vote nt all electlon-i, subject howevor to sueh lawsrequlr ngand regulating the registration of electors, as the Gen ral Assembly may enact: He shall have (wen ft citizen of tho Uni ted States at least one month. H shall havo resided :n the State one year (or if, having previously been a qual ified elector or native lxrn citizen or the State, he shall ha o removed therefrom nnd returned, within six months, immedi ately preceding tho election). Ho shall h ve resided in the election dis trict where he shall otter to vote at least two month immediately preceding tho election. If twenty-two years of ago nnd upwards, he shall have paid within two year a State or county tax, which shall have Imimi assessed nt least two months aud paid at least ono month before the election. Amendment Eleven to Article Eight, Sec tion Seven. Strike out from said section tlie words ''hut no elector shall l deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of hit name mt I eina registered. " and add to said sec tion tlie following words, "but laws regu lating and requiring the registration of electors may he enacted to apply to '-n I:'.- only, proviili-d that such laws le uniform for cities of the same class,'1 so that the said section shall read as follows: Section 7 Uniforminty of Election Laws. All laws regulat ing the hoMing of elections by tin; citizens or for the rei.ris ti at ion of electors shall 1st uniform throughout the State, but laws regulating and requiring t he registration of electors may be enacted to apoly to cities only, pro vided that such lawn Ikj un'-forui for cities of the same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. V. W. GUI EST, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. MKDMKNT TO THE COS'nTlT TION PROPOSED TO THK CITI ZENS OF THIS C0M riON WEALTH FOR TH KIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION HY THE GEN'KRAL ASSKMMI.Y OF THE CO MM ON WEALTH OF PENS' SYLVANIA, PriJLlSHKI) H If ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COM MO.N'WEALTH. IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE COXaTHT TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Scctiou 1. He It resolved by the Senate and Houheof Representative of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following is pr post'd as an amendment to the Coustitii tiou of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan ia in accordance with the provision uf the Eighteenth article thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four nf Article eluht, and iio-ort lu place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All elections by the chl.cns hnil be by ballot or bv such other method as may bo pro'crilcd by law: Provided. That ecrecy .11 young be preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Reolui im V. W. UK1KST, Scirctary uf tbo Cuuiiuuuwcullh. We have been established a lit tle less than two years and Our business shows an increase daily. Why? Because where wes ell one pair of shoes we always can sell another to the same customer and also to her or his neighbor so all we ask of you is a trial and our goods will be conviction. KANE, 21 Front St., 1 Port Jervis. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE KTOCK OF PURE DUUH8 AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F uil in a First-Class Drug Store H. E. Emsrson & Co., g Srxt Oonr u Hotd Fnnrdioro. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Brofld Street, Milford, Pennsylvania NEW-YORK illthlliews TRI-WEGXLY TRIBUNE. TflEEl; ES A WIEK- The first number of THE TRI-WEEKLY TRKlUNE was published Novemlwr 9th. lsu.i. Tho immeiliate and cordial welcom accorded it from Eastern and Wes tern states insured an unexampled success It is published on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and each mimlcr is acompleto up to date daily nevvp:iper. with all Important news of the world up to the hour of go ing to oress. Contain all striking news features of THE DAILY TRIIJUNK. Special War Dispatches, D im uric mil foivi.rn Conv4p, -uleiic.. Short Stories, Humorous Illustra tions, Political Cartoons, Industrial Inform Hion, Fashion Notes, Agriculture Matters, Comprehensive and Reliable Fin inei il ami Market Reports. Profus.-ly illustrated witli half-t mes a nl protraits of prominent people. Regular subscription price l fv) per year, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. VRW-TOSK ',"r ""'"I' "Ixr.y ymrs the luiwli nof Nntlonnl WEEKLY TRIBDWE family nuwspiipor for progrossive farinura wui ItK AKiiitulMirnl Diipartmi'iit is iinuxuulluil, and Markot Reports are authority for the country. ('outuini all the nmva of the NiiMnn and World, with intorestlni? nnd Instructive rnniliiiK for evury inrmlxT of of evory family on ovury farm aud in every villngu la the United States. Rrfuliir sulisoriptiou price II. U0 pur yj.ir, but we furnish It And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Mew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' MISSES " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. Also ANTI-RUST TINWARE, All kinds of OILS & PAINTS, PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, MATS and MATTING, OIL CLOTH, ETC., ETC. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PitKsg has made arrangements with the publisher of the "Vermont Farm Jotiinal" which enables us to make tho inut remarkable clubbing oiler over bo fore hen ni of in thiu becttou. Here it lm Pike Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal I yr. N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr. American Poultry Advocate I yr. The Gentlewoman I yr. Marion Harland's Cook Book. Ten Nights In a Dar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna.
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