.4 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. '''11 " i-l ':, t.l'l -I'd J? .1 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO. I3S Broadway, St. Jnmefl Build ing, I aw York. "or th Treatment and Cura of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PKIIFKCT HOMR TREATMENT OK SaNI TAIIIIIM APVANTAUEH SPORTSMEN I i S Z Shells ATTENTION I I Loaded & Empty Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, llilles and llevolvcrs, "BERT" WALLACE yuyiwmt si ,i r 6 a fit (? THK FAIT, TttttH tip THI1 POPrrAR INNTITlfTION Ol'ENS SKIT. 4, lfMM. Till Pritctlcul Training Wrhool for tfftoh- m N Mltiifih'il on tr iimln fnn of tho D. ij. W. K. H. In Kiwfc Srrtiiiflslmrsr, In the midst of th jfrert!- nwirtft of Monroe ootin- tf. Seven (1t'pnrtnint ntul onnrnnfl. Un- exoHleil fnellttlrfl, itrnng fnrnlty, IiIrIi f nnrtnnl nmlntnlnd. I'upiN ctwhed frc. CliiRffrs not ovormnvrird. No pxtrn chnrfff iimdo. It coH yon f&l. less prr yetir. Wi1 tmll nil tap fttntw aid to nuoHs. tho oitlv rwhool thit did this for the prin tor m. In fU'vcii ypiirn wo hnve iiot find n nrrlmm OfWft of flick mps. F.lfK-ntlon, ( ollen- pr-pMi-nlnry Mowing, 'litr Mndcllnv 1'iwtH, etc., without rxtr chnrints. We tree tin positions fop our Rrrwlimt'. Kor full pnrMeiilnrs, cntnlogue and Eeh oei free, mldroftfl GEO. P. nillLR, A. MM Principal. Dyspepsia Cure Diacsts what you eat. Itartlflcially digests thefood and aids riuiu ju Biaeugiuemng ana recon Jt.rtlP.t.lntT f.llO nThailatn .1 li.nr Mnn n ........... v uiKcnuiiv in- gans. It is the latest discovered dltrest" diiiouu lunio, no omer preparation run nnnmflrh If In .mnlcnnD T t .. itantly relieves and permanently cures jynpuirain, muigesi ion, neariDurn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. 6lckHcaduehe,GaRtialgla,Cranips,ana on uuner reHuns or imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DeWltl A Co., Chicago. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips . and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYD0NE. 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 elegan dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa 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 stroots MILFORD PA. All Around tho County. SANDYSTON. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses. Dualur lu nil kiuda uf Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite olllco of C. W. Hull. Milford, Pa. COD LIVER OIL with t.lmt awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing witii a draw back. It is presuribod for wasting disenaes, general debility, roughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make It as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us onr preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and fall strength. Fl'lXY GUARANTEED. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - 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 tho special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. The small boy i now 8tr:fo.:-!y awnitiii't a frost, to o,hmi llm -licsf-nut burr-i, and in many iiihlai:cH Mm burrs are open, but tho crop 's not a vory plentiful ono. The constant shooting heard dai ly, and Sundays as well, leads to on ly one conclusion, and that is that squirrel shooting is going on. The animals are now In is good a condi tion as tney will be, and if one wails till the law snys yon can legally kill them, thore will bo very few to get. Messrs. Shay and Major liavo started their butcher wagon and ap pear to be doing a good business. But meat costs money just tbs sniuej John J. Van Sickle returned home from Ohio on Thursday evening re turning to Ohio on Sunday. The caucus on Saturday revealed tl5e fact that Jacob was very :nnch alive. Oscar Van Auken, of upper Mon tague, has the frame for it new barn ready to raise and it probably will be this week. John Snider is put ting it in shape. I notice that A correspondent speaks very flatteringly of landlord Montroas' method of watering his celery. 1 am of the opiniou tuat it is a good thing, and if the water all goes among the oelory rows all right, but, again it may not. The celery is grow-ng vory mcely. The aanoe at Gjorge Williams on Friday night brought out a' large crowd and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by the participants Dan cing was kept up until a late hour and all voted it a good time, In my last I referred to rubbish of different kinds hiing thrown across the wires of th.i telephone running through this town. Some one has thrown a wire with sticks of wo'jd attached to each end across the Hudson lliver, west of Lnyton, thus bringing the lino wires almost to touch. Tho Hudson Uiver Company Is stringing two more wires on their pules and on Saturday had the work ooinplotod from Milford to Lay ton. Tho caucus for the election of Delogatos. for tho nomination of candidates for Assembly ard Sona tor, was held at Ilainesville on Sat urday, and as there were two sets of Delegates running it made the ortu cus interesting and brought out a largo vote, for a caucus. , The schools of this town are all moving along nicely, and in most of them the attendance is much larg er than it has heretofore been for the first two months of the school. Regular attendance is whnt counts in school room work. The bridge near the residence of Alfred Ellett was recently sold, and last week the new bridge was put in place. Such bridges cost as much to soil and take up ns it costs to build them, and tho builder should fix the approaches which was not done with the a hove bridge. Potatoes are a poutimlrtim, how t have thrill plentiful every year Is i question. i o ne of our lumbermen thln'.c of rafting their ties themselves ii"xi sluing. The goods they buy here have advanced while the price of ties has not. Help to gather the fall crois has been scarce here. What Is tho matter with Imperial ism. Uncle Sam Is too large to lie be Inactive, he must.keop up with the procession If he does not he will lie like China with Its three hundred millions of people. A lot of little fry will be coming over here to share his states among themselves. Chinaand Sain both got behind the procession and are knocked out. OBllUAIiY. MATAMORAS. "f To Repair "nJ-i X Broken Arti- m 1 cleanse m f Major's Hemember MAJOR'S KUHHKR CK.V11SNT, MAJOTCS LEATIIFTl Life Insurance The .ffiTNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Stepped into Live Conla. When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes VV. II . Eiids of Jonesville, Va., "whicn caused hor rible leg sores for 30 years, but Buck lea's Arnica Salve wholly enred me after everything else failed." Infal lible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by all drug gists at 25c. It is well to know that DeWitt'B witch hazel naive will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and fckin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a cer tain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWitt's which hazel salve. Feelings of Bafety pervade the household that uses one minute cough cure, the only harmless reme dy that produces immediate results. It is infallible foi' coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung trou bles. It will prevent consumption. The best method of cleansing tho liver U cho use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's little early risen. Fusy to take. Never gripo. DINGMANS. - The Bryan crowd has much to say about paramount issues. Should the workingman of this country please them by making their scheme suc cessful they will probably be rewarded by ha ving a bare amount of work and victuals. Foreigners are striving for a, free open door to the United States, and the only way they can get It is through the Democratic party. Past experi ence proves this. The heelers of political gangs are getting primed and filled ready to shoot off their mouths from now to election. No use to dodge, they beat lightning or book agents, but if one has any humor about his composition he can get some fun by noting their smiles and grins which sometimes equals a visit to the monkey cages in Central Park. We have red in some papers that the W. C. T. U. will send out circu. brs warning voters against McKin ley ou account of the army canteen. We have also read that during the Cleveland administration some wes" tern churches had to dismiss their pastors on account of hard times. Buckwheat is nearly gathered. Some farmers will get their seed, others a little more up to half a crop. Some kinds of potatoes are rotting in fields and cellars. Howard, a son of Irving Angle, was struck in the face by a horse recently as It was being turned out of the stable. . . The faithful in the green spot and some others have been supplied with Bryans speech at Indianapolis, The reorganized fence club has lurii discuss'iig the past summers crops and concludes that flat cultiva tion on side hills in dry weather is a detriment, as it allows the water to run otftoo freely. iJeep plowing holds moisture, lorn needs a generous food Mipply and deep tillage to help it get it. Tillie Zon igor taught the Quick town school thi3 week in place ol Flora Hoidonthal. Alfred Billmaii, and wife and daughtor, Cora, returned last Satur day from Twin Lakes whore they had enjoyed, camp lifo a few days. Charles Fisher and wifo, of Mid dletpwu, vjsited relatives here Sun day., j Mabel Carr, of Cafbondale visited her grandmother, Mrs. Catharine Prey this woek. Nellie May, a da tighter of Charles Sampson died at her parents home last- Saturday night of parulysis of the bowels after an illness of about four weeks aged sevontoen years She graduated last summer from the High school was a member of Ho'po oburch and prominent it nil useful in Sunday school and Christian En deavor work. Her amiable disposi tion an earnest Christian character endeared her to all those with whom she came in contact. Tho funeral took place Tuesday afternoon and interment in Laurel Grove cemetery Geo. Laubshire and wife, of Car bondalo, are guests of his mother on Penn. Av. The Misses Carrie Mint ram and Ida Decker, of Pine Bush, are visit ing Mrs. Frank Courson on Cookson St. Miss Sus'e Soeley, of Milford, is a guest of Prof. S. A. Johnson and wife. Mrs. John Muranie, of Starlight, is visiting y$rs. Myers .on Canning- ham St. By reason of non attendance of pupils in thesohools in the afternoon the direotora resolved to have no sessions during that part of. the day this week. The Street Fair has been largely attended by our citizens this week. Jennie Hilferty who has been vis iting her sister in Dover N. J. has returned home. Rev. J. A. Wiogand, wife and daughter, of Williainsport, Pa., at tended the funeral of the late Miss Sampson and are now visiting friends here. Mrs. Olive Fragner, of Long Eddy who has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Kpl!y has returned home. Kate Herman, of Newburg, is making a visit with Mrs. C. H, Sey more and also with Mrs. Frank Wil kin. 1 Howard Smith, of Middletown, is visiting relatives hore. Adolph'Bcfilegol, of Jersey City, was the guest of Alex Ball the first of this weak.' Mr, Robbrns, wife and son, of Irv iogton are visiting E. Sbay. Misa Alice Aioen, ol JNew York, a visitor here for some days bas re turned homo. Mrs. M. Curtis is slowly recover ing from her painful injury,- M. Leicht's child is quite ill. S. At.Fr.f.l) DRANK HKNftV. Though comparatively unkn nvi hero et inncii sympathy wasawak enel n! the ne ,vs of his (loa I h, which on urc id i. a hospital at IVittacport, "t., but -Saturday evening ot ap :londicilis, by reason uf tho deceased having married Emily, a daughter if (Jlovis L -iroMiix, who is a native of the oou ity and lorn resii'el here and whero the bereaved younn wid ow passed the early years of life. Mr. Henry was born In Willimantio, Ct., Joly 111, and spent bis boy hood days there. Ho then went to Brooklyn whore he grow tip and married the woman who with two small children snrvivo linn and then some five years ago went to Bridge port Ho visited Milford quite re cently and returning home the dis ease which had twice before attack ed him, again developed and an op eration was performed which howev er was too late. He wns a linotype operator having learned bis trade in the office of the Now York Tribune and was successively employed by tho Bridgeport Standard, and then the Telegram, both of which pajxirs speak of bis character in tho high est terms. Ho was a member of tin Royal Arcanum and tho esteem in which ho was held by l),is brelliem in tho art preservative and by ot li ors was testified by tho largo num ber of beantiful floral offorings The remains were brought to Md- ford Tuesday for interment. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. ;")., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA FjEAli SHINGS If your can purchase good up-to-date footwear in town any cheaper than wo can sell it to you avc do not expect your patronage, but the general opinion is that we have the lest value for least money and our busi ness indicates unusual sat isfaction to the customer as we sell thousands of pairs every month. LEVI IIKNRY M YKR. The death of this venerable man oocured Wednesday about noon af ter a brief illness. Ho was born Juno 19, 1823, at Kaugertios, N, Y., where he resided twenty-fiie years. He then lived in Now York city mno years, thou re moved to Cuddelmckvillo, N. Y whero lie resided torty-tivo years and about two years ago came to Milford. Ho was at active ami influential member of the Free .Methodist church and livod a consistent oliris tain lite He married about 48 years ago Eliza Brydgos, who with ten children, Mary Ellen, wifo of Zina Pa i sons j Itev. Willis both of Wind sor, JN. i.j Jiev. Marshall, ol Uig Hollow, N. Y. j James A., Levi Har vey, Chas. Sterling, Lulu, Nellio, Nottio and Lena, all of Milford, sur vive him. The friends will meet at his late residence to-morrow, Saturday, at 10: 30 and after a brief servico the remains will be taken to Cuddoback- villo, N. Y., for interment. j KANE. 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Hi pzssa ltd If you have neuralgia, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will feed the nerve that is cry ing for food it is hungry and set your whole body going again, in "d way to satisfy nerve and brain from your usual food, That i8 cure. If you are nervous and irri table, you may only need more tat to cushion your nerves- you are probably thin and Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will give you the fat, to be gin with. Cure, so far as it goes, Full cure is getting the fat, you need from usual food, and Scott s Emulsion will help you to that. If you have no! tried it. send for free cample. o,.i:juir carte win urprie vua. COTT .V UOW.NE, Cheiuiata. 409-413 l'.;ji! i street. New Yolk. una 91.00; au aniKguu. See the new flower pots and j ml niers at W. & G Mitchells. tf A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PUKE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Every thing Udually FhuimI in a F.rt-C'lnH Drag Store. Broad Streot, Proscriptions Com pou ptlons II p r- QO Brofld Stri lnid Mi L. tlDcfSOn (X UOij PrTny?ianl jT' Next Door to Hotel Famjuore. The New-York The Ideal Conveation. The railroad rate is good going November 17 to 22 ; returning to No vember 26. Delegates from outside points, however distant, may como with f ill assuranco tuat their needs and comforts have been the thou'it of those well fitted to attend to tnem. Homos Philadelphia's stronghold and worthy the title stand ready to lecaive the stranger within our gates," To gain admittance to the conven tion halls you must hnve a badge. This will bo given yoa when you register, in conjunction with a pro. gram, map and guide book. The Reception Committee will meet you on your arrival in the city, and will escort you to the home to which you will be assigned on registering. With an unusual opportunity to test her renowned hospitable quali ties, Philadelphia will rise equal to the occasion rvn l surpass your ex pectations, we feel sure when in sjeining uevor-ending numbers the bands of Christian E idoavors will storm her citadel ii; November next. The 20, 21, and 22 1 days of that oft times dreary month will be "sun shine" days in a very special sens" sunshine that will permeate the in ner being, clearing hearts and minds of clouds gathered 'n struggles with "fears within and foes without." ribune ThoLKADTXO XATIOMAL RKPUHMCAN XKWrfPAPRlt. thnrmmlily np-to-dnto, Li'i'l ithvjty a nt:ni':h jilvivjjit.e mitl &np;i;tor of R 'publicum principles, will oontulu tlto most rtiliabto nmvH of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN lnr.htdtni cllstuimtiins, norrosp-mdnn nad kjiwcIkm of tlit nblnst political lemltirn, brilliant tMlitorials, ri'it trffl frtnn all ewtiotu of 1I10 laud Klimvtntf profrrpHS uf th wort:, eto . oto , and will mmm md Itsplf In rho carntal (XTsual of evory thoughtful, lntolil- got votur who nits tat n-ut; ininrustri ol ain country tit Heart. Published Monday Oil cloth and linoleums at O. Mitchells. W. Tho postponed sorvico at the Saw kill school will lie bel l riext Sunday Oct. 14 at 2 ::i0 p. m. The wetither permitting. A fine assortment of outing uels at W. & O. Mitchells. flan-tf The poles were raised yesterday and the Itoupblican banner bear ing the portraits of MeCiuley and Roosevelt, our next President and Vice President was flung to tho Oc tober breeze. Now lot of hats and & O. Mitchells. caps at W. tf Grant W. Lane, a prominent in sura nee and real estate business man of Honesdale died Monday of typhoid fever. Ha was a member of both Masons and Odd Fellows Societies and captain of a Co. in the State guards. New York Tri-Waekly Tribune annoars la THK srtmo tlat o, also Doini'stio and hot-i-lit;or-cospondenc, Short Stories, Klt?ant Half tone llliiNtralintiri, ItumorotiH Item. In datrial ntornintinn, FitHbion Notea. Ag ricultural Mnttei-H and Comprehensive, an .1 Reliable Fiutinciul and Market reports. Wedncs ittvttnd rVhlnv s In it realty ti fine' f re-di, every-ol lier-tlay lltilly. giving the laieKt news -f the other three. It contains nil impor tant foreign war and ot Iter cable news which DAILY TKIHUNK of Regular subscription price, $1 50 per year Wo furnish It with THK PR1CS3 for 12 25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Published ntl Thnrr- fgyy day, and known for nearly sixty ye-irsin ev- Yfjrlf cry party of lliuloiited States a National Kimi- Weekly Jly Newspaper of the J highest class for farm- Tribune l,rH villages it contains all tho most important general news of THK DAILY TKlHljNK up to the hour of going to the press, has entertaining reading for every member of the family, old and young. Market reports which are accepted its aul h oriry by farmers and country merchants, and is clean up-to-daLo, and interesting. Regular subscription price, $1.00 per year. We furnish it with THE PRESS fur 1.(15 per year. Milford, Pa. ew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, VOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " hisses' " childrens' shoes, AT W. & G. 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. ITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. ggf Advertise in the Pbkss, Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PitKss has made arrangements with thepuhllshcr of the "Vermont Farm Jotti-nid" which enables us to make the most reiuarkublu clubbing olfur ever be fore beard of In this MHitiou. Here 11 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. Milford Penna,
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