mmm STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jams Build ing, tJw York. Forth Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJKCTIONS. A PKUFECT HOME THF.ATMENT OH SaNI TARIl'M A11VANTA0KS. A it M lljli i v I I E . wm :' -1 b 0 6 . Tr 'rT'll .'iCIiJ, T. .'r SPORTSMEN Shells ATTKNTION I I Loaded & Empty Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, Hides and Revolvers. "BERT" WALLACE 3m t.v? H thf rti.f. TKM OF THIS niri'I.AR INNTUTTIO Ol'KNS RKIT. 4, 1MM. Thin Practical Training Brhnnl fur tiwll era i rdtuatcd on the main Htm of the D. , fe W. K. H. in East Stnmrfsilmrg, In the midst of th great resorts of Monroe coun ty. Seven departments- ntitl poiimih. I'n cxrcllffl fat-flit left, At r nop; rural tr, hlgl Mnnitnrtl maintained. Pupils rn.irlinl frte. ClasseR not overcrowded. No extra charge made. It costs you $.'!. less per year. Wn paid nil the stale niil to pupils, the only school tlmt did thin for the spring term. In seven yours wo hare not, hml a serious case of sickness. KIriitlon, I'nllrgr Pre paratory Hewlug, Clay Modeling I'asiel, etc., without extra charges We secure positions for our graduate. For full particular catalogue and Ech oes free, ndilrcss OEO. P. Itlltl.K, A. M -t- 1'rlnrlpRl. All Around the County. SANDYSTON. To Repair Uroken Arti cles use 1 1(1 UI 0 111 OH 11J Remember MAJOR'S lU'HHKR CEMENT, MAJOR'S LKATI1F.H CEMENT. COD LIVER OIL with Mint awful tiiNte, ia like the proverbial rose with ft thorn a good thing witU B draw back. It ia prescribed for wasting discuses, general debility, coughs, chronio colds, con sumption, etc.. aud we are ex pected to mnke it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength. Fl'LLY GUAHANTEKI). C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. 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. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Tin keys and chickens. Oysiers and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa WALL PAPER 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 see some of the special things we are cheap. RYMAN -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. llouMuft aud LoU unit lotn without Houses. Utmlur iu nil kinds uf Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite offloe of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all cluima. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, fa Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thine that ever was made la Ut Dr. King's New Life 1'Uls. These Dills change weakness into strength iistnessiuto energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderfu in building tip the health. Only 25o per box. Bold by all druggists. The most dainty and effective pills made are L)e Witt's little early risers il'hey Bre unequealed for all liver and Uowvl troubles. Xover gnpo. offering j"! "k f7 vmwm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlflcially digests the food and aids mature in strengtnonlng and recon tructtns the exhausted dlucst.lvn nr. gang. It is the latest discovered digest- am ana tome, jsootner preparation can approach it in etllciencv. It, In. stantly relieves and permanently cures lyxpepHia, inaigesuon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 6ickneadache,Ga8tralgia,Cranips,and aii other results of im perfect d igestlon, Prepared by E. C DsWltt Co.. Chlcagt, A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was left for the widow of the brave Uoneral Burn- ham, of Machias, Ho., when doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning, writes Mrs. h. 11 Lincoln, who attended her that fear fill night, but she begged for Dr, King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, aud cured her of consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This mar. velous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest, and Lung Diseases Trial bottles free at all drug stores. The emergency bags sent by church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philippines contaicd amoug the necessities a box of De ltt s witch hnzel salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's witch hnssel salve knowing all the counterfeits are worthless. You can spell it cough, coff, caiigh kauf, kaff, kough or kuugh, but the only harmless thing that cures it is one minute cough cure. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with ouo minute cough cure. Stevenson delivered just such sen t'ments iu 1864 as aro contained in the old letter on the 1st page. All he need do now is to insert the name o McKinley and the word Imperialism in place of Lincoln and iSluvery and he bus his campaign, speuuu. Aaheald Depue, of ldioxvillc, Tuini., made me a pleasant call on Saturday, and from appearance 1 should judge that the climate nf that state agrees with him. He will visit relatives and friends for a few days before returning to his Tennes see home. George Owon, of this town, has nccepted a position with n New York Insurance Co., and will take up his work on Monday, and will be located iu Newark. George is a hustler and will make it go if any one can Teacher's Examination for Certi ficates will he held at JNewton on Friday nnd Saturday Oct. 5 C trouble begins at 9 a. ni. Harry Bensley had a sow that gave birth to a litter of pigs one day last week and among them was one having five legs and six perfect ly formed feet, but it diod soon aft er birth. There is a good deal of rifle shoot ing iu this vicinity, and several re port hearing bullets whistle unpleas antly near them, and one of these days some body will get hit. Al though the rifles are only of 22 cal, yet one of them may do a deal of damage especially if tb3 pelletslrikos a vital part. Politics for a Prosidoiitial year is very quiet so far, and the coal strike ia attracting more attention than the candidates from the reason probably that most of us bnve not bought our winter supply of coal, and thatstrikesour pockets. There ia time enough to gut pretty hot be fore Nov. 6. According to the Almanac the sun has crossed the "line" and we should ook for the equinoctial rain due at bis lime. It. ia the driest time known hero, and, although wiuter is some time away, it would be terri ble should it set in wit hout the usual tail rains. The school law provides for a tru ant officer whose duties are to look after the children not attending hool. One was appointed in this town and now that t ho schools are u operation this officer should look around a little. On Wednesday last the little daughter of Ellis Car huff was taken to a hospital iu New York for treat ment. The first of her complaint was an abcess in the log below the k' eo and now the holes made by the abcess refuse to heal. She is bright and intelligent far beyond her years and all hope she will return fully cured. The fall seoding ia being vig orously pushed, aud farmers would have been farther along with that work if it had not been so dry. Less grain will be sown tbau in former years on that account. ' On Friday I was shown a branch of a cherry tree as fully covered with blossom as it was in May, aud among the blossom were small fruit The troe stands on the premisses of Wesley Dopux The laws of 1900 pago 297 chap 108 savs "It shall be uulawf ul lor any person or persons within this state to hunt, kill, or destroy or at tempt to hunt, kill or destroy any partridge, grouse, pheasant, quail, woodoock, rabbit or hare while the grouud is sp covered with buow, or while the ground is so covered with snow that such bird or animal may be tracked etc, eto." The law pro hibits the killing of game until Nov. first, and as snow is liable to fall at any time after that date, it is mak ing hard lines for lovers of the sMrt Why not prohibit hunting entirely for it ia next thiug to that now. If the report of guns are any criterion the gray squirrels are having a live ly time, law or no law. If an accident happens upon a Sunday excursion and somebody gets hurt some of our people ascribe it to Diviae providence for violating the Sabbath. I would usk these aw fully good people why it it that in almost every case of bank looting that the looter is prominent inchurch circles. The lo-iter of Newark bank a few years ago was locked up for the not and the first to get up a petition for his release from prison were the good ladies oi his church, aud, I believe they succeeded. The tax tuio of this town I am told will be at the rate of $13 cu a thou sand, aud tax time is one of the fix ed events of this life. New Jersey has the gnmo laws down to a flue point and any finer would prohibit hunting entirely. The laws of 11)00 says no quail, par tridge, woodcock, pheasant or rab bit can killed when there is enough snow on the ground so that the game can be tracked, under penalty ot 1 20. flue foi each bird or animal found in your possession. Well now that is great. What will the small hoy do now, for he cannot tracks rabbits and the setting of lie's ke for trapping is forbidden nnd tl.e Legislature should go one stepfai'tli- r.-in l prohibit, hu.:;i.ig iilli;;'llii'i The above is a guo.l rea-i'm lor bien- nicl sessions nf our Solons and ii they cannot grind nut bolter laws, onco in four years would be better. But like the l'ike Co., fish warden they want to do something to earn their pay. l'AUPAC. The farmers of this section are busily engaged in harvesting their fall crops. Corn and potatoes threaten but light retnrns ov. ing to the prolonged drough The high wiuds of the past week have done considerable damage to their fruits and crops left standing in the fljlda. George Daumann and wife, of Milford, siKsntlhe first part of last week with C. 0. Giimblo and fam ily, and then departed for a visit vit'i relatives and friends in Green town. Mr. and Mrs Volney Bennett, o Camden, JN. J., are the guests o M. N. B. Killam and family. They expect to return home this weel taki'm a couple of our I'aupai'k boys with them. Misses Susie and Hannah Gilpii and brother, Frank, of Greontowii wore gnests of friends here las Sunday. Isabel Ansley and Gertrude Pellet Imvo returned to their work in Scrnnton nfter having spent thei vacation nt tholr parents' home in Pan pack. A picnio was held S itu 'day after noon by the Sunday school at the grounds of school No. 4. Candidate William Angle wn seen here last week, making him self acquainted with our iutelligen voters. Mrs. Charles Killam and children who have been spending tho sum mer with the family of G. N. Kill nm returned to their home in Brook l3n last Wednesday, Mrs. Calvin Pollott, of Illnois, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Kimble. Several years have passed since her last visit and her numer ons friends are pleased to again wel come her to their midst Our Mountain Scliool House a short time rigo was robbed of its books and fell portable property. Some of the O0ok9 were found in the woods. A couplo of children were suspected of committing the theft, ind arraigned before squire Killam. They were roleased ponding futher investigation. Abram Masker, of Shiny Moun t tin , lost a uoukut hook containing a sum of money" and some valuable pap.jrs. A your fr man of this soe ion is accused of have found the book and of refusing to retuan it. He is to explain to the Squire this week. It is Raid that the Squire finds that his business necessitates the build ing of a local court house, of which the foundation walls have already been laid. Defaoto. ty which Mr. Mrvan appro- ed. W are rmii. 'iisiblu to the initlo is of the earth nnd to the Judge of all 111" earth for their care. We nee -.if the spnnsibility in the fear of G id and he love of humanity. I may not ve to see it, my b iy, lint, if you ve twenty years you will see tie most marvelous devol ipment in the worlds history in the Philippines. Good roads, good schools, and devel- ptuent of agriculture, manufacture-! nd mining, the introduction of American push and ennr y nmonr he people, railroads, and a hundred' ither means of transformation. You will see twenty millions of con tented and prosperous people who will rejoice in their liberty and their privileges and he proud of their re lations to the greatest of nil nations. the United Slates of America. And then, my boy, every Democrat in America wiil swear that he always was in favor of that thing and thnt he was ever an expansionist of the first water. Your Father Our Bn Letter, OllNTINl EH fUOM KIHST PAOK. Mm, Democrats Organize. A meeting to organize a Demo cratic club was hold in the Grand Jury room Tuesday evening. Ora tor, philosopher, salt mine owner Democratic leader and expounder and late occupant of a pullmnn Lain for another country, Dory, was present and delivered an address. Ue said because be was after Brine he waa a Democrat, could not be anything else. No matter what lie hud over beeu he was always Democrat, and that reminded him of a story. Once a man had a steor and a calf and the cilf chased the steer around the green spot and the man chased the calf and they all went round and round and that was like a Domocratio campaign. Four years ago the mtn ch:ised himself and that was 10 to 1 now he chased a steer, imperialism, and a calf, an ti expansion, hence tho party was growing in numbers and principles At this matchless humor and forci bio argument there was sucn up roarions applause and laughter that most of those present lost the res of their buttons and the meeting adjourned. MAT A MORAS." KIMBLES. Mrs. Frank Howel), of Blooming Grove is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hazen. J. J. Madigan has returned nfter spending a week with his parents at Center Village I Y. Mrs. M. Doulon has gone to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John O'Ncil at Philadelphia. Edward Kirby has moved to Rowlands. The improvements going on in this place : A. B. Hazen an addition to his barn, R W. Kolley n kitchen to hia tonant houses, Georre Cortright a new hennery. Mrs. R. W. and Wdbnr Kelly on the sick list are improving nicely We had ft nery refreshing shower last triilay evening. (Bet TTEsBbd Get fat ; get nice and plump ; there is safety in plumpness. " 1 . , summer nas tried yaur food-works; winter is criming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself, But yreatb.cr is tricky ; look out I Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world ; it is more than food , it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. ion i ger mm, mere is safety m plumpness. Man woman and child. If yon haw not tritrd it. mtnt for free nmple - .,.... u.k ta.ic will ,uinM: YOU. SCUtT & BOWNK, Cheamls, 9 Fori SI red, New Voik. y& tuid fi.owi all drugyuu 3 EST OF ALL FLOUR.' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. icn in need of any Hello to No. ")., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 2.50 will buy as good a pair of Ladies and (Jentlcmans. shoes as you wish to wear and we will warrant satisfaction for every pair at our cash store. KANE, 91 Frnni Qt Ul II Ulll UU i Port Jervis. 1 Mrs. Dr. Win. Ke ley nnd daught er, Olive, have rotnrned from a vis it to Deposit. Miss Olive attend: tho Port Jervis Acndomy. Mrs. C. M. Kelly will make her home here and has moved in n ot tage on Adams street. Friends should not forget the magic social at Epwoi th persona this Friday evening. Mrs. H. Soitz, of Now York, wh for sevoral days has been a guest of Hon. F. A. Kessler and returned homo. Harry, a grandson of Henry ITae nis, a former resident but now liv ing in Chicago was here recently vis iting. Ho reports the old gentleman well and able to fish nearly every day. Nellie Sampson is quite ill at her homo on Washington street. Mrs. Peter (Jarrabrandt, of Suf- ferns, N. Y. has boon visiting here. William, an infant sou of lleury Welti tz died last Sunday morning. Miss Jennie Hilferty is visiting at Dover N. J. having accompanied her sister, Mrs. Baker home. The L. C. U. S of Hope church will have a fair in Pre3cotts Hall Oct. 18 and 19. Mrs.-John Simpson who has boon on a visit with friends in Lifayotto aud Newton N. J. lias returned homo. Miss Sadia Bartle, of Martinsville, N. J. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. Jefferies. Miss Lent Weed, of Ciirhondalo. ana i.. Uniiniore, oi unrest City, are guests of W. Swiickhninor. Kussell lensman has accepted situation in a silk mill at Phoenix N. J. Mrs. C. Buxter and her two sons have changed their residence to the Forrest cottage on Cunningham St. Messrs. Tlinmasand William Evan of Mount Carmel Pa., brothers of Mrs. T. G. Spencer are her guests. Mrs. Lucindn Kelly, of Midvale N. J. is visiting friends and relatives i.t this village. Mr. and Mrs. A, Davis and son Archy, havo gone on a visit to Do posit, N. Y. to spend some time Tliey will visit other places while away. Mrs. John Wood has gone to Branchville, N. J., to visit relatives. She will be absent a week or ten days. Ti e Harvest Home supper given by the ladies of Epwortu church was continued Friday evening with, very good success. Mrs. Miller, at the bridge, bought the pretty quilt. It was pieced by Mrs. Criue, and Mrs. Bunnell members of the Ladies Aid and was a very pretty quilt. The proceeds both evenings amounted to 5. We congratulate the Ladies Aid Society upon their success at the Harvest Home supper. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F-mnd in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emerson & Co., gf Next Door to Hotel Ftiuchore. Prescription Carefully Compounded Broad Street. Milford, Pennsylvania The lew-York Tribune Thn LEADING NATIONAL ItKlMTilMn AN N'KWSPA PKft, thoroiiKhly np-tn-dntn, mill uIwmvs n stauoti mlvwtnte Ha l ii;'i."lor nf 11 nulillc;iii principles, will contain the mot rulitililu ihuv ot THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ItiHtiriiittf disciissirms, rjrtrnixmtAVnno an i sp';:h(M of tlm ftltlost politicil lta lor, hrillitmt eiiirorml.H, rcu rts ("mm all "'! Uuw nf r'iH laml nUmvitii? prnfcrnsH of tho wot'l; , etc, etc , ami will com ii-mhI itself to tin carvful piTMiial of evury thoughtful, intUi got votor who hiM tho true inture.-Un of hU (v'iuiry ut heart. Published Mnnd New York Tri-Week!y Tribune WVdnt'H iuynitd Friday Is lo it. realty a line' fresh, every-) rher-ilay Daily, (arlvingfcho latest nmvs f tht! other three. It contains all impor tant finci7n war and other cable now which appears In TIIK DAILY TKIIH'NK of xanm d.no, also Domestic ami Korean (.'m cepotnieno, Short Stories, Klejfant Half tone IlltttratiniH, Hutnoroiiii Items, In dufitrialIntormatioii, Kashlon Note. Ag ricultural Mat'ers and (-oniprchoiirfivc aud Kcllablo Financial aud Mai kot reports. Regular fiulncriptlon price, $1 60 per year We furnish It with THE PKK33 for t3 26 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, New York Weekly Tribune Published on Thurs day, and known for nearly nlxty ycirn in ev ery party of the United Statett aNatlonal Fain ily Newspaper of tho hitfhos', cIhkh for farm ers and villages. It contain nil the mont Important general news of THK DAILY T1U IM'NK up to the hour of K'n"r Ni the pros, had entertaining rending for every member of the family, old and young. Market reports which are accepted at ant h orlty by farmers and country merehautH, and iscleau up-to-date, aud interesting. Regular subscription price, 91.03 per year. Wo furniHh it with THK PRESS for $iM. per year. Milford, Pa. lew Summer Goods. 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. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W..& G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pjke County Pukhh ha made arrangement wit h the publisher of tho "Vermont Farm Joimml" which enables wn to make the mobt remark able clubbing otlcr ever be fore beard of in tbU aeetiou. Here U is; 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 Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Millord Penna. i