Why n o t If you are Buttering with any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs, Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy will make you well again. It has cured cases that bordered on the miraculous. It quickly cures men and women of Inability to hold urine, and they are dot compelled to get up often and make operation was necessary. If unsuccessful it meant death, and Mr. Neill put off the evil day as long as possible. While in this frame nf mind he heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and bought it. Before he bad finished the third bottle the gravel was completely S3 poration, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. A free sample bottle will be sent them prepaid, together with full directions for using. This is a genuine offer, and all our readers can depend upon it IMPERIAL QUICK TIME RANGE. All Baking Records broken, 278 Loaves of Bread Baked in Seven Hours with but 18 Pounds of Coal. SWINTON & CO., We try to anticipate the need of our customers. Now is the time that you begin to need winter goods. We have just received A complete line of Medium and Heavy Weight Underwear, also Ladies and Chil dren's Dress Goods Suitable for Winter. COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODS THE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS UP TO DATE. " CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IS COMPLETE. GROCERIES IS OF THE BEST 4 PRICES RIGHT. DO YOU WANT SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, RE V0LVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION? WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF THESE GOODS. We can give you prices that will interest you. Can't we do some business with you. T. ARMSTRONG & 4 ROA The D. & H. Bicycles have many superior points of excellence In advance of any other Bicycle made. Prices from $40.00 to $73.00. Write for particulars. Address, Tpi. Bros. IM3. Co., Clens r"s Y- J a f w hai " offrr fur offer Na ) o tvtry School Teacher in th -r-'- utuicu Male, icacavxs write Dr. David Kennedys yavorifei!cnicdv i' "11 All kll)NEt,kI)MMH r 'AND UViK lhUUttLEV. fre well? water at night It removes the scalding sensation in passing it, and, when taken according to directions, it invariably cure pains In the small of the back. Favorite Remedy not only cures Stone In the Bladder and Bright' Disease, but prevents them from developing. One case is that of Johk J. Nill, of ton North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. In iB8g he began to Buffer indescribable miseries from Stone in the Bladder. An eminent physician said surgical dissolved and his sufferings were at an end. Favorite Remedy is a perfect Blood and Nerve medicine. It restores the liver to a healthy condition, cures the worst cases of Constipation, and all diseases peculiar to females. It cures Scrof ula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism. Your druggist will sell yeu a regular full-sited bottle for fi.oo. Sample Bottle Free. Those sufferers who wish to try Favorite Remedy before buying should send their full postoflice address to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor PORT JERVIS, IM. Y. CO., MILFORD, PA. RACE WEIGHT at POUNDS. tfte T&al mhcel Tor the Scorcher. A WINNER SURE TO PLEASE ' UE rt desirous of Intro ducing tha D. Si H. Bicycles throughout tho country and oner special inducements to agents and riuers as a matter of Intro- duction. Write for our Special Offer. un quicit. Cascnreta Candy Cuthurlic, tlia moal won derful UHNiimU diH-4fVtirv ol ttiu ae, eua ant mid refrtl!nK to ttie ttuite, ai I t-'eully and positively od kldueys, liver and Ixiweis, citianbinf? the entire ayatt'tn, dlnpt'l colds, euro tieatiaoiie, fever, liutiltuul roitaiiiuitiuD and biliouuea. Pltmae buy aud try a box of C C. C. to-day; 10, aft, AO cent, bold aud guwauuwd to cure by ail liruiiata. ' AGRICULTURAL COLUMN Mr. EniTon, Dear Sir : Farmers seem toiliHiiineo In my section of I'iko County in ro trnnl to the In w concominfr cstrny toek. 8ome sny thnt. if you find omo of a tliwisjtwnhlo nwiirlilmr's stock "raising ruin" with your crojw, you ulionlil drive tho eriinir stock over tostnid npiKbboriintl clniin tlnmagos. Others Bny that yon Bhouhl retain the stock until dam ages are paid. Now as both wnys can not be right, we are interested to know which way is. If you would kindly reply to this in the good Prrkb, doubtless you would al so oblige othera of your numerous readers, besides the undersigned. I should liketoknow the beat course to pursue, both when it ia not known to whom the Btock belongs and also when the identity of the stock own er is known. We suppose that some lawyers might consider a reply to this hurtful to their business bnt you do not seem to belong to thnt class of attorneys that we farmers cnu get nothing more out of than "low do you do", before they see theamonntof ourreadyensh. Also what course shoud be pursued when the owner refuses to pay just dam .iges for crops injured? Very truly yours, A Wfhtfix Farmer (Do farmers expect that lawyers should give advice free gratis for nothing? Or answer legal questions without compensation? Lawyers are obliged to spend years of hard study and expend hundreds of dollars for hooks in order to"flt themselvos for their profession, and ennble them to answer legal propositions. Do farm ers dump bushels of potatoes, pounds of butter, or dozens of eegs, on their porches, good fellows though they are, at the bare hint that they are short of these necessities? Don't the farmer want tho ready cash for his products from the lawyerns well as from any body else? Arethetwo cases in any wise different? The lawyer sella tho product of his brain and the farmer the result of his toil. Both are commodities having a money value to thoso in noed of tiiem. However, in reply generally to the above questions, we may say the act of 1889 repealed the first sec tion of the act of 1700 and now ow n ers of cattle are required to fence them in, or be answorable for their trespasses. An owner in order to proveut recovery for damages done by his cattle must show that he kopt hi9 cattle in, or tried to, by a sulTic- cient fence. If a person discovors on his inclosed land, stray cattle, and the owner is not known, he may take proper steps to ha ve them adver tised and sold. The general prin ciple is that the common la w in re gard to cattlo now prevails, and the owner is required to take care of them or pay damages for their tres passes. If tho owner of stock re fuses to pay dain tgo9, sue him.- We do not understand however that any one hits the right to shut up cattle found on his lands, if the owner is known, and retain them until the d imago is p.tid. The damage is tho s tine as any other debt which must be sued for and recovered. Editor Press.) Good Government. Tho Christian Endoavor society has given tnuoh attention to the subject of good oitizenship. This is an Important question a t tho presont time in all lands, and particularly in our own. It is very doilrablo that the young people in the churoh shall have olear ideas of the needs of tho times and of their duties in supplying those needs. Tho Christian part of the community should make a moro decided impression in the political affairs of the nation and municipal ity. Corrupt methods and measures ara shamolossly pushed and evil is alarmingly aggressive. The only hope of the times lies in awukening the Christian conscience and arous ing to action those who desire the rights of all rather than jwrsonal gain and greed. Borne time should bo given in every chapter to a study of the duties of citigjnship. Oar young people of both sexes should know more of the machinery of govern ment. Got some man iu publio life to give an evoning'a talk explaining the mode of conducting elections, the way tho city and town are gov erned, the manner of a.is.Msing an I collecting taxes, the different do-, partmeiits of publio service and the scope and limits of their work. It is a good thing also to have clearly set forth the use and abuse of the party iu politics, tho "ma shine" the difference bet ween con tracts and '-jobs." Another need is to discriminate between legiti mate criticism of men and their publio deeds aud partisan fault finding for the sake of public gain. Something new, a spring tooth harrow with wheels. (Syracuse plows anrt " I'lanct Jr." cultivators at W. & O. Mitchell'. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets the 1 . . i 1; , , . unesi jivor anu nowei regulator ever made. THE, FAMILY HEALTH. bcaus am) nrr-Ns One of tho best remedies is ordin ary bulling soda, which may be ap plied to the surface of the injured place, either dry or wet. When applied promptly, it gives almost iiistnnt relief, its effect being to withdraw tho heat, and with it the pain. HOT WATKR Much suffering might be avoided if peoplo could only be made to re alize that a cupful of hot water, a hot bath or hot applications of any kind are among tho most useful forms of medication known to the human family and if resorted to will almost immediately remove many of the violent symptoms of disease. FOR COUOH AND SORE THROAT A simple remedy for a hacking cough and sore throat is to dissolve one salt spoon of salt and two tens, spoonfuls of vinegar in half a glass of cold water and sip frequently. This same preparation is also rec ommended in attacks of colic or nausea. SORE THROAT. Take a linen cloth wrung out m cold salt water, bind it tightly around tho throat, cover with a piece of oilskin to prevent tho water from evaporating too qnicklvl and tie a silk handkerchief over the whole. Bait and water used as a gargle answers the same purpose as chlorate of potash, and has the ad vantage of being always at hand. A GOOD EMOLLIENT. The following emollient for a rough, harsh skin is recommended : Half an ounce of myrrh, two ounces of honey, oneonnco of white wnx, one and a half ounces of rosewator and one nnd a half ounces of almond oil. Mix the wax, rosowater, oil and honey in an ngnte lined sauce pan, nnd stir till melted. Add the myrrh, and let it cool. A REST CURE. There is no rest at all in modern life which accounts for tho very modern cure, which is generally known as l),K'tor Plarfnir's rest cure. He sends you to bed for three weeks, feeds you every half hour with beef tea, milk, porridgo, and cream, in addition to your ordinary meals , and instead of allowing you to walk Rbout, he recommends you massago. The Age We Live In. We live iu an age of the world when appearances are takon as in dications of prosperity. Coin can dress its possessor in purple and lino linen, but only character can put on the robe of rigteousness. Rev. Dr. Harcourt, Methodist, Philadel phia. True Patriotism As honest and God fearing men we must loam that true patriotism begins at homo, that those chapters of unselfish service are the hardest which are nearest and plainest, and that rigor of conscience puts them first. Hev. Dr. M. Woolsley fcstryker, of Hamilton College, Pres byterian, New York. The Ideal Wife. Khe is the inspiration of thrift. She is not content to let her hus band bear all the financial burden, but takes a lively interest in fam ily finance and does all she can to aid iu securing a home of their own. She is not so much the producer of, as she is the husbander of the wealth that another has produced. Itev. George B. Vosburgh, Baptist, Teuver. Reflex of Our Judgment. Throw a cruel word and a rude deod upon the silent air, and a whirlwind will hurl them back on us some day. Speaking evil of an other is a mirror into which I may look aud see reflected my hideous inner self. When we speak haibh and hasty judgment about our fel low men, that word becomes a judg uieut thut our hearts are not right Kev. Clinton B Adams, Centre, gatioualist, Philudelphiu. 'I feel it my duty to give you u truthful stuteuieut of what Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diu- rrhoeu Kemody did," writes J. Collins, of Moore, S. C. "1 hud a child about two years old, thut hud the diarrhoea for two mouths. 1 tried the beat known remedies, but none guve tho least relief. When this remedy came to hand, X guve it as directed, and in two days the child wus completly cured." Sold by druggists and generul merchants iu Pike CJounty. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo. Listers and the Great Eastern Fer tiluera at V, & G. Mitchell's. lonufvl( or AnlniBla. It Ib said that tl, i;lant tortoise ol the Seychelles Islniuls !a the lungi-st lived animal In the world. The known sue of one now living is ISO years, nnd this dates from the time the creature was full grown. How old It was at the time of Its cnijture do one Is able to conjecture. A line specimen hns been presented to the Zoological Society of London. It weighs ahout a quarter of ton and Is an exceedingly lively animal. JCTTrln From h Hitcnr Fir, The unclaimed Jewels and curlbg to the value of 1150,000, which were found Iu the ruins after the fire at the chari ty bazar In Paris, have been sold at auction. The money realized Is to re main bonded for thirty years, after which all the money unclaimed goes to the state. Wliinrr. on th French Turf. The conclusion of the French racing season finds Mr. Manier at the top ol the list of winners, with $180,000. Tin nit Is the Vlscomte d'Harcourt, $85,. 000. Then comes Baron Schlcklei with $76,000. Vompn'H RtKhtii In Franoe. Women In France have Just been accorded the right to be legal witness es to the registration of births, mar ruujee nd deaths and to the slguaturt ob legal document. WANT A NEW Harness? In order to Introduce our fine euitom- made harness, we have decided to offer m A a limited number of eeta at a price that A OPjmMMNH. .:- -:- r a In. Saddle, in. trace, 3-4 in. rf;IQ flft iuc straps, , , , uVUV 1 1-9 in. saddle, 1 1-8 in. trace, 40 Cfl 7-8 in. side straps, . , 10uU 4 In. saddle, 1 14 In. trace, 1 it Cfl in. side straps, . , Id.uU Nickel or Davis Rubber trimmings. BUY IflltECT FHOM FA CTOH T Al HAVE Tit' it fliaFITB Hew Bedford Harness Factory, 92 Newton Street, 4 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. (1 n 'V-V Wad X. " mark; f. All good Jfoutrkeeper it. F Removes all dust and dirt from car- A pets and Rugs. a Removes all grease spots, fruit stains W and coal aoot. A Restores colors snd raises the nap. ta The work ia simple and can be per formed by any person. Warranted to be free from such sub- Stances as Alkali, Acid, Ben line, Resin and Ammonia, which are- injurious to carpets ana laDrice. OMeeaiteffUM xo yarns ofearptt. W. alio manufacture the A PPTRIf! Will. F1PKR A 4. AND FRESCO CLEANER 4 m Best in the market. m TA Ta "THB ELECTRIC" bicycle Chain Lubricant J Va speaks lor usen. ta f. Why not buy the best when It costs now on the market ? rA 8end for circular. Q tREPARSD ONLY BY K Q TtlB ELECTRIC CLEANSER CO., , K 9 Canton, Ohio. f alVkVLWl SELF-LOCKING HAND ..... $" POTATO PLANTERS Both PlarttAr have a record of ovctr Acres (19,360 riillg) In IP hours. They make th. hole, drop tha seed and cover all at One Operation. They deposit the seed In moist soil at a uniform depth. test BAvs xrm in? spasi mam. They wor In any nil initable for potato cmwinjf. No srxiinir : licnre no b.-ickaclie. I'otat.x;. thus put in wiihst.ind drouili better, fotates ot uuiiuriu Htc, practically all mex tuauutile. bcej fc. M--v;rt Manfd fy " rctiiiii H; ihca." THH GRLENVE.LE PLANTER CO. GREENVILLE, MICH. ttTAOLISHfO ,'(, CVIt;. .- ma. t-f - . -a tABtLf. TmAQC 0fcSiCS Marks, vv Copyrights' Thirty-one yo.rs a tive practice. Opinion as to vaiiility ami pa't-'ital'ilify- V'rit fnr rok r( intrurriens and rff-rnoM. EDSON BUOS.,925 F Ut, WahlngUo, U C. Bud1; Tobacco Spit aud Soiuk Yonr L'e Away. Jf you want to quit ttbaiOO usinty easily and forever, boiuuilo well, hU-uul', uiugULUi:( full ol new iil e lirui viu'ur. tuke No-'i'uii;.c, the vvouU T-vvoi'lttT, tlutt iiinkt-a weak men airong. Many x.iiu fc-n pounds in teu days. Over 4uO,vMiuivJ. iiuy No To-Bac of your il rue ijiiit, undt-r KiKirimioo to eure, 50o or f 1 iJ. ilooklet ainl sample mailed free. Ad. tstei-iiug lieiuuy Cu.jCiaciwo ir New Vwrk. A V - ' 9 V - f I -oo) II i t l.i I H r, 'i i S -Si THE NEW YORK V 1 V A 'VTJ.Vw:aA DOTH Ono Year for $1.65. ;jena ell orders THE N Y . TIfllUTXK AL1IANAC, ZTX M-iTiTiiiiK.iimliiiMlp.illtlcMlltiriirimiMi.il. ('untnliia tlie Ctinstltutlon of the United Stiltc", the ( (iiwlltlitli.n t.f the Sllilc-.f New York.thn Tlinirlcr Tnrlfr Bill .lih - c..inpiirls..n -.r ..I.I muliicw nit. : PrcsLlcnt McKltilcy'R Cnliinct nnd nppnlntees. An d lmiviira, ( iinsnls. etc , the pcrs-miii'l (if ("ointn'ss, liBini'S(if prlnclpnl ofTlccrs of the .llrTcrciit Mttt-.c-.tiiitmii(liiiK .iDicciK ,if the Army nnd Nnw, with their nnlnrlea: Tnb-lco-ir I'tihlic StutiMlcs, Klcctinn Ki ttirns, l'lirty I'lnt forms nnd Coinnilttees, complete iirnciea on tno i Mirrcimy, H.ii.t iimt Mivcr. nnd n vtist ninount of other vnlunble lnfor niHtli.n. The stimtliinl Anicricnii nliiintiiic. mil horltiitlvo 'nnd complete, oorrespond Inx In rnnk with Whlttiik-T'fi Almniiiie In Kun.pe. J'RICK SS CKNjS, l-OSTAOF. TAin. Send nil orders to THE I'RKfiS, Milford, Pa. ioTiAtiDY CUREC0H5TIPAT10H . . ii.VJ'.". a 23 SO -eix; ABSOLUTELY niUPiSTEFD t0 m nUOUbU 1 lib I UUftnflrt 1 tibU ti,r. np, To FJew and Old Subscribers ! A Special Offer. -ono- FARM NEWS. Hcirillnr fiiilicriptiun price, fill ei.nt Ktiriii News now ivmcIics nn.rc thnn hii.ink. laniilii.s. It In ilds this hire nnd loyitl ful lowing of fitlhsct'il.crs, hccmisc they ri-irtird 1 1 n h one or the c I i i -1 f cscnt tills nl t heir sue cess In ftirniinir. It Ifi'ps in touch with the in-ist nroun.hsivc iiurieiilt tire or tht. ilnv. It is Hcientillc in its spirit, ami nt the Kntiic tiinc Is never ohscuri. In Its nicimini;, n.r sr.lltc.l in lis tl vl,. Il'atl,,. L'ln.l .,f n n,.i,..r the limner values In his every day week, because In it lie II nils what ot her suceessi til lai tilers lire d.ilnti, and hmv t hev (hi it. lis HI paircs contain mi ' dead weight " no "liiiers.' Kvety line counts, irymknnw anylhiiiff nhout the farm nnd farm tiro, examine. Farm News and you will nnder Htund how much Its anbscrillerH hppreciati it. And it (rrnws heller every numlier. t'ontpare it with any olher rarni puper.nnd It stands ithciid iu practicahility nnd real value. We will send one of tho above papers (take .your oholoe) am Q f3k f reo for onR venr to every person paying np his subscrip I I CjiG1'0'1 to tllR "Kt"i ono vc"r in advance. We are sure you will bo jilcased with oither paper. We selected them be huso we knew you would like thorn. 0 OUR PREMIUM BOOKS. IH TTKIl MAKINli.il A (series of prize essnys in which farmers' wives and dangh Uts, who arc in the habit of getting the top prices in the markets, tell how they make their butter. It is a most valuable hook. Price ccnta. WOH.NKINI COOK HOOK. This Cook Hook covers the entlro range of the culi nary art. The nripes in It were selechl from tho favorite recipes of Womankind readers so that in this you have tho best things from several hundred practical housekeepers. Trice . cents. farm news foi i.tkv iiook. Written to meet the needs nnd demands of the farm poultry yard, rather than that of tho fancier It tells all ahout different breeds, their characteristics and what may lie expected of them; tells about feed ing aud hatching, ahout diseases nnd their cures, and Is, in short, a complete guide to making the liens pay. Trice 23 cents. . Our Great Offer. We will send this paper one year, price tl.BO. Farm News and Womankind 1 year, " 1.00. and the three Premium Books, price 75. otal value $3.23 for only $1.73. Romombor, you get these three valuable Premium Books, and three val uable Papers for only $1.75. Don't you want them ? They are worth actual dollars to you. Address Pike County Press, DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. W Dealers in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. WEEKLY TRIBUNE, The Great National Family Newspaper For Farmers and VILLAGERS find your favorite home paper, Tho Press, to The PRESS. CATHARTIC T?TlVi-4lL ALL r U&i DRUGGISTS "rof wmtljutloa. rmirrt ar.thIdral Ui.4 rrip r .rip,, bnt . ruTaataralrmlta. 8i4 We hnvo mnde nrrnngomonts to get fur our subswribprs a valuable sot of premiums, ami are able to offer them almost free of cost. WOMANKIND. Rnptilnr snhscrlptloti price, BOo. A ban sonic JfVpaRo mnpnr.lncoontnlnlng atorloa p.H.ins.sketches, bits of trnvel, and Buch general literary mntter as nppealg moat strongly to the nvornfto rendor, who want! pure and wliolesotno llternture of the en tertaining kind. Ita prnotlcnl dcpartiments devoted to the kitchen, the flower garden, the care of childicti, dressmaking, borne decorations, etc., nro greatly valued j every woinnii who has ever rend them. El tensive Improvement! hnve been mnde In Womankind during the pnst year, and na n result its circulation has been Increased from 20,11110 to Hn.otMl a growth that could only possibly bo obtained by giving the peoplo what they want. We Invite com parison of Womankind with other paper of Its kind. - -0- Milford, Pa. O. iJi urCLL.