t A STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, fa.. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jamaa Build ing, New York. Forthv TrMtmant nd Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTION'S. A PEHFECT nOMIt TIIRATMK!T 1111 SaNI TAUICM ADVANTAGES iChristmasl 2 : All Around the County. MNUMAYS KERRY. tlHSH, work TIIF PAM TFltt or THH I'OH f.AR INSTMTTIOX OI'KNM NKIT. 4. IfHMI. This rmrthml Training 9rhonl for teach ers 1 r-itimtol on the luntn line of the l. L. At W, K II in Ktut srmwHhurg, in the midst of in great resorts nf Monro1 conn-! tv. Seven ftiMtrirtfiionrn nnd courts. tn ffrl1 il f! I It 1m, ntrmig fat-nltr. hlirti trtmlnril ttmlntHltieri. tiiN enwrhed frp. ('Inbich not overcrowded. Nnext ni ohnrtre made. It crista you Ie; per ypixr. We puld nil the state mil to pupils, tho only ftrhnol that did this for t no spring term. Iti seven years w have not hud n serious cafl of sii-knetH. Klnruilnn, 'n..i-v lre imrntiirr Hcnluc, t'lar MnnVlhie 1'iwtH, ftc., without estra charges. Wo secure position for our grudunte. For full particular!, catalogue and Kc.ta- oes free, address KO. 1. HIHI.K, A. M.t -:- 1'rlnrlpnl. Tree Ornaments, Fine Candies, Table Nuts, . JJaisins Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Dates, Figs. Etc. "BERT" WALLACE Harford -: Street. i(y Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest Bnt and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Pyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Hour Stomach, Nausea, BlckHeadache,GaRtnilgla,Cramps.ani til other resu 1 ts of I m per f ect d i ges tlon. Prepared by E.-C DcWIti a Co., Chicago I HOLIDAY GOODS I TOYS, DOLLS, NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES, Etc., ETC. A full line at A. S.DINGMANS UroadSt., Milford, Pa. Itins, like b iys nmt stiio will forget mid neglect their but, not their grub. Ono tr tho q iikest and neatest jobs ev . dun' i'i this section wns when L.if. W iiioi rni-.l his bouse a story. Kvorvtliiug t is ro ulv ni l to the benefit of Ijiif. I i t tin" j iv if the eontnictor tho roof whs qui ,('v rnisod. j Wi) wish Pierre Nilis success in his new venture in a Milford hotel and exK;ct soon to hoo iiii "nd" in the Phrss hendcfd lintel Nilis. People Who lino over ventilated bedrooms will soon find the value of paper to keep out the nold and keep in the bent. A substantial sheet of paper bel ween the niatressea will keep cold from striking up to the body and one between the blankets will keep it from penel rating down. The fence club is not very happy over tho fiet that not sufficient rain has yet eonie to fill up tho springs and streams. Irving and Ralph Anglo ha ve begun tHi ir fur route. The crop wo fear I will be short for hunters are taking Ull Don't UJ Miss Seeiner The 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. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa Christmas and Holiday Gifts Now readv at C. 0. imoTi) HI Milford, Pa. Life Insurance - - - The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stablo, clionp and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or doubts 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. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. flousfs find Lot mid lota without Houses. Douler iu all laudx ul i'roix.-rty. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite otlioB of C. W. Bull. Mili'.-rd, Pa. Look Out! About Dec. ist For" the largest assort ment of Holiday Goods Ever shown in Milford RYMAN -:- WELLS, Milford. Penna. Administratrix Notice, Wbervna letters of udmfnistnitioii to the efttntf; of John T. Armstrong J.ito of tho horouh of Milfoul titctuif(l lnv Im'ii ffratttiH) U the stuljcri!hr. Alt lMirsniio in (lt hliMl to the ttniat uiti ivquiHl to nmke Imiiuntinte payinmit ami thiwe hav ing rlhims r ilcuiauii- aKaiiit ihti etuio of Lhu Haul tlrwth'iit will make known the ui nu without (b in? to NANCY ARMSTRONG. Atluiiniiif-Htrix. Milford Horotigh, lMk Vu., &i Nov. Vy Blue Front Stables, Port Jet-vis, N. Y. Adjoining (lum-ior'n Union II mo Hoad, earrine, draft and turin liors-ii fur nale. Eicbatig.'s inado. A luriio hti k f nmi which to nmke elections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. ndvanfago of the great demand for help at lumbering and are at work. A Rteam grist mill in connection with a steam saw mill if proMirly conducted might liav here. Water is searco to grind with at the mill, so we have to piuxhaso inferior feetl from tho West, when our home grown grain should supply the mar ket. ' ' Dr. P. F. Fuliner Is taking a va cation and will spnd a month in the city Ibis winter, (filbert Healer is caretaker at the, hotel. The siw mill of Wolf Bros, nt Donaldsons makes boards very rap idly. Tlie doctor is "kept pretty busy ll'l'.V. i Tr:i vpliiur nlnnir tht. rivor rond one day recently I met a number of my boy hood friends and was surprised to note what old looking faces they wore, When I reached home 1 hur ried to a glass and looked at a cal ender and saw I too was in the class. Uourgo Wilson' is improving in health nr.d occasionally walks out. Levi Howell's tannery and glove making business ia in full operation. He makes a first class old fashioned fur glove. A. D. Brown, on account of ill health, has rented his blacksmith snop to Frank Uunn. A considerable sum yet remains to be raisd to pay the salary of tho M. E. minister to April 1st. Who will help reduce the amount? Many can harcjly realize how quickly Christinas eamo this year. Tho dry summer and fall, lack" of cold weather together with sieknes lias rendered the flight of time unnoticed. It is roported that a Club is nego- iating for the. purchase of a few tracts of land around Smith's meadows and that a club houso will be built there next summer. Preparations are being made to get Mink s eaw mill in running order. This county in spite of native in dolence is fast fulfilling its destiny to become a general summer retreat for city people. Those who will properly arrange for them, give thom good cooking and considerate attention need not go West or become meuials to city masters and mis. tresses and live in closoly crowded tenant houses. Money oan easily bo made here' keeping boarders if intelligent care is exercised. Laf Quick lias shown what can be dona in this direction. He did not re-shingle his roof but put a wholo new top on his house to better ac commodate his rapidly increasing business. His example might well bo followed by many In this county. A party from Port Jervis in com pany with "Zack" Vundermark and Ed. Darragh fished at Mink's pon dlast week and brought away 94 large pickerel. -j A law suit botweeu the Minks oc cupied tlte attention of 'Squire Fraz er last Saturday. , Frank Downs is chirking for Van Ettep Brothers. Reed Morgan is still very ill with typhoid fever. Isaac Hmith who has been confined with rliHiiiatistn, was relieved by a few doses of Dr. Hughes medicine, and is now out again. Charles Benslvy is very sick with typhoid fever at Branchville FI'.OM ANOTIIUK (XIHHKSI'OXDK.N T. Frank Ford, wife and child, of New York, tire spending the holiday season with the family of ti.W. Don aldson at AnltonUh. rapidly as may be expected. Calvin Cron and wife, of I'litlbtook ville, N. J., recently visited friends and relatives here. Mrs. Hriee Dalrynnple anil two children, of Ilninehvllle, have return ed homo after spending a week with her part-tits at Centre. Miss Maggie Wiiiterniute, of Port .lervls, spent Christmas with Mrs. o. Jaireer. itoblnson Shepherd, of Silver 1 ike, is smiling over the advent of a baby girl at his home. Miss Myrtle .lagger is spending the week with Pauline Frieh at Milford. Iteodef Morgan is dangerously III with typhoid fever. "Dt cir." KItOM SI NDAY OHSKUVK.lt. The Sunday School of the M. K. church giivejan entertainment Mon day evening In the church for the benefit of the pastor. Charles Simpson, who has spent the summer with William Benson, is passing the holidays with friends in Sernntoii. "Katie Titman, afterresidicllng with Mrs. Dingnmn during the summer is now home for the w inter attending school. The Sandyston correspondent ex pressed surprise that wedid not men tion the Farmers' Institute which was held Dee. 22(1. Perhaps lie thinks the hay seeds nru all dead but he is mistaken for they are alive even if many have cold feet. 1 was not surprised to see the Jersey blues, "ptinkin" raisers and sand burrs there and was glad they eamo out to hear the t-peakers. They had a free bridge across the Delaware coming n...i i....... ...... ,.r t.... .....i ... all hope they enjoyed tho meeting and that they will come again. 1 Miss Dollie Martin)went to'Iiranch ville this Aveek to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Hoping all Pkkkh readers may have a happy Xew Year and enjoy their Tom and Jerry, (tood-bye un til the next century. S. ). SANDYSTON. MATAMORAS. D. V. Jagger, of Centre, is serious ly ill with pneumonia. Dr. Hughes attends lit in. Mrs. Iiaae Smith is improving as Among those who spent Christ mas here with friends and relatives were J. Wallace Van Gordon, Esq., of New York, with his parents, James Van Dyne and wife and Miss Lelnia Van Dyne, of Waldwick, with G. H. Langton, Winnifred Seybolt, of Long Branch,. C. F. Langton, of New York. The pupils of St. Joseph's church Sunday Robool hold an entertainment last evening. Christmas exercises took place in Hope church Monday night and were well attended. The children were made very happy with fine presents. A guess social was held last even ing at the home of Mrs. S. A. John, son. Epworth church Christmas enter tainment took place Monday night and a very pleasing programme was given Miss Nellie Lington, a trained nurse in New York, visited her father, G. H. Lington, last. we:k. Miss L. Lemon, of Garfield, N. J. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Dan'el Wood. Miss Emma Bilhijan has accepted a position with The Fair Store Port Jervis. ' Miss Sarah Remy a primary teacher here visited relatives in Jer sey city this week. Mrs. Geo. Meyersof Jersey City, is visiting her father. J. F. Ketcham on Cookson St. The C E. S. of Hope church held a fair at Prescotts Hall last Thurs day evening which was a social and financial success. 150 was real'zed. Recent visitors here were Charles Fisher and wife, of Middletown, N. Y., Charles Garabrandt and wife, of Passaio, Peter Garabrandt, of Mo. hwah, N. J., Elmer West fall, or Binghampton, Bert Nichols, of Jer sep City, and Ralph French, of Phil adelphia. Mrs. John Wood has returned from a visit with her parents in Montague. Mrs. Edward DcWitt and three children are visitimf in New York. Miss Jennie Stack has gone to White Valley to visit her pirents. Mrs. Uiio. London and daughter have gone to Binghampton this "week. N. Taft returned Saturday from a trip to Cuba. He oxpresnes himself as much pleased wi'h the visit. The L. A. S. of Ejworth church met this week with Mrs J. Ketch am. E. O. Hill and wife, nf Middletown snoot the Holidays with Golle. Milton Shay and brother, Tim were at llaiiiesvillo last Sunday. The L. C. "U. Society of Hope church mot this week at tho parson age t ) elect officers. S. On Saturday last I wended my way to Diuginans to attend the Fartners'Institute to be held there. Mr. Swartz, of Monroe county, was tbi only speaker, but be gave a splendid talk on "Fertiliiy of Soils" and how to get it there. Hut I was surprised at the attendance, only B Pike Co. people, and. 7 from Jorstiy. If the speaker bad announced that no could tell them how to increase i the growth of tie timber, every, son f a gun from the Milford Turnpike, to Pncono would have been on hand fertilizing of the st.il, that is another thing. I hope they will do better ext year or the Statu Agricultural Society may drop P:ke from its list. diaries Bansley, of Bevans, is very sick at this writing. He been seri ously ill for some time. I have heard nothing lately in re gard to the leasing of the creamery it Bevans. While the farmers are anxiously waititis; to henr what will he done, I he ollieials in chart e miijht advertise and see wlmt. printers ink can do. The Christmas Eve doings in .the Laylon, M. E. church took place on schedule tune, and it brought out quiteacrowd to witness the exercises Tho children done nicely and every body came home pleased with the evenings entertainment. Tho recent cold snap has given 111 boys some very fine skating, but. though it is rainy and the indica tions are that the skating is doom ed. Miss Sadie Ilursh, of Newark came up on Sunday and spent Sun day and Monday with relatives ic turning to Newark on Tuesday, v Trolley roads are becoming nnm erons in Morris, Somerset and Essex counties, this state, and I only hope they will extend their lines up this way, that we may go somewhere when we vnnt to. The long expect ed road li)) the Delaware well am afraid I shall have answered the last roll-call before that comes this way. So the Erie will give a&Jcw Years dollar excursion from Port Jervis so that we rustics 3an get a peep of the city when in holday attire. That will do for those living near Port, but to rido from hero to catch that 6 :29 train, and to got back home at about the same time next morning is u little too much of a good thing. Judging by what the Pkkss said in its last issue in regard to trespass ing by hunters, I judtro that the Pennsylvania game laws do not pro tect the owners of lands from the raids made on their lands by hunt ers. Wo are a little better ott, iu that respect, in Jersey, yet nearly all who have their lands posled will allow others to hunt over them provided permission is asked. The holid -ys will see bnt little go ing on in tins valley, beyond the grand shoot held by landlord Mon- trosa at Lay ton on the 28, In the last issue of the Sussex Register, I notion that parties are about to-gain possession of Culver's Lake. The people of this section have from time immemorial fished in this pond at their pleasure and now if those parties get possession they may bo deprived of that pleas ure. The shoot at Ilainesville on Friday was a grand success, but the marks manship was not of a very high or der. However the sharp-shooting at night, was strictly first-class. The spectacle of an intoxicat ed man, with his wife pleading with him to go home, was wit nessed on our streets on Satur day night. No better" temper ance sermon, could have been preached than to see tho fond wife's pitiful pleading, but rhe demon rum was too strong and the little chil dren were awaiting the return of their parents. ' The sale of th-i Francis Layton farm on the 20th was postponed as the bid 27 dollars per acre was not considered the highest point that could bo reached. Many doubt that a second sale will reach the 27 dollar mark again. Its situation ami good , buildings will be important factors iu the sale of this farm. QJr WW "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny llcllo to No. f., or come to SAWKILL WILL, MILF0RD, PA Wo liavc tlio ' Largest and Best Line of Rubber, Leather & Felt Boots You wish to select fion. This "art" iintl 1. will buy a pair of men's good Arties before Tuesday. KANE, ( 21 Front St., Port Jervis. j A uneof HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. V Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F mnd in a First-Class Drug Store. :SS H, E. Emerson & Co., Iff Next Door to Hotel Fanehere. i PEOPLE'S NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER World' Caampion. . "I tried manv remodios to cure piles," writes W. R. Smith, of La.h miii, III., "hut found no relief till I used Bin klen's Aruien Salve. I have not been troubled with piles since." It's tho only champion pile euro on earth and tho bestsalvein the world. 25o per box, guarantee 1 by all druggists. Published Memlnv, Wed- NEW YORK cry - oi hiT - (lav TRI.WFFKLY"'"' I ll H LLIVLI ,iuyh of Sm(( it r. it covering -r r hip news of the ot h- tiii ns nil Inipor tnnt foreign cm bio now s which anp'.'nrain THE DAILY TRIBUNK nf siHiiH date, hIko Domestic mid Fon'in Correspondence, Short Stories, Klegttnt Hiilf-tonH Illustrations, Hunioronfl Items, Indii:trinl Information, KnshionNotes, A ricultunil Mntterr and Comprehensive and tvlhyhlo Fintmciul and Market reports Regular subscription price, $1.60 a fear. We furnish it with THE PHKSS for - per, year. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE PuHlshed on Tliiir(lny, and known for iK-r-ly sixty yrnin in every purl of th I'niu-d Slates n n National Family New p a p e r o f tho highest, oIabh, for farmera nml villaKerH. Itcon tniiix all t li e moot important) general news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE liv to tlio hour of going to proKB, an Agricultural Depart ment of the highest ordor, has entertain ing rending for every member of the fam ily, old mid young, Mnrkot Reports, which lire accepted an authority by farmers and country iiierehnnts, and ig oleiin, up-to-date interesting and Instructive. Regular subscription price, $1,00 it rent. We furnish it with THE PRESS for 11 r)5 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. MEW GOODS I And lots of them FOR jhristmas8 taw Years W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. See the new flower pots mid jurdi niers at W. & (1 Mitchells. tf Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that pro- Webb ! duces immediate results is one mill- Ule c U'jh cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied uvon to (uii'kly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Subscribe for the I'kkss. Great Clubbing Offer. The PikB County Pkkkh has made nrruuV.-niciirs with the publisher of tha "Vermont Farm Journal" which enable us to mako tho mobt remarkable clubbing olfer ever bf fore beard of ia thU wctiou. Here it U: 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 Dook. Ten Nights in a Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford, Penna,
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