ltry r 4 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Cast Stroudsbnrg, Pa. 'ft. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN E INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. James Bull'J Ing, New York. Tor the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIC IN.JKCTIONS. A PERFECT MOMK THFATMF.ST OH RANI TAKIl'M AllVANTAOKS SPORTSMEN ATTENTION I I Loaded & sh Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, llilles and Kc vol vers "BERT" WALLACE All Around the County. MNUMAYS KERHY. .1 i'l M '9 .,' .'!'-, . ' j TIIR FAI.I, TF.mf OF THIS I'OI'I I.Alt 1NHT1I I'TION Ol'KNS SWT. 4, 11MM. ThU rrnM-tt Training Pi-ImmiI fur tort1- pm sfMunti nn the main linn or tne it. h. fc W. II. II. In Fast Stroiidshurg, in the midst (if th great resorts 'f Mtiroo coun ty. S'vnn department and rmiw. 1'n- (Yt'fllMl fnellltlrM, ntrmtg family, nlifh standard miri1nhttcl, PnptU ctmchiMl fre. Clashes not overcrowded. No extra clino.".' made. It co-ts ynn f .v. less per year. We paid nil tho state aid to pupils, the only school tlmt did thl for flic spring term. In seven years wo have not had n snrious case of HlCkivsH. Klciitl, 4'tillrg lre Itnrntory Mewing. 11 ay MtHlellng Iatf1, He., without extra charges. Wo secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue and Ech oes free, nddtvss OFO. F. HI HI,K, A. M., -:- rrlnrlptil. lit. the 1(2 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itartlflcially dipesls the fond and aids V'ature lu strennthenind and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered diprest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elllciency. It in Htantly relieves and permanent ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headache.Gast riilg'a.Cramps.and aliotherresultsof imperfectdipestlon. Prepared by E. C DeWIt. Co., Crjlcaso. COD LIVER OIL with tlmt awful tasto, Is liko tho proverhtal roso with n thorn a good thing with n draw hack. It is prescribed for wnstiiiK (liseiiaes, penernl dobility, co'ujhs, chronlo routs, con sumption, etc.. and wo aro ex pected to make it as palntnhlu as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us onr preparation is ro mnrknhly i)lensnnt, and moots the demand of the times. It is pure, olegant and full strength. FI I.I.Y OUAUANTKKO. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDOxe. 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. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe v horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD FA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houw HUd Lots and lots without House. Dciilur lu nil kiuds of i'niuerty. Life Insurance agent " and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opuosltu ullloe uf C. W. Bull. 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 wc are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. eiC tj. Broken ArtU Major's , ' f rtemember iS .',' MA.lOIt'H V lh - CKMENT, N i jf MAJOR'S ''' CEMfcNT. Life Insurance - The ETNA offers special Induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information npply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Stepped into Live dale. 'When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Eiids of Jonesville, Va., "whion caused hor rible leg sores for 30 years, but Buck leu's Arnica Halve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infal lible for Burns, tic-aids, Cuts, Sores, Bruit-us and I'lles. Sold by ull drug gists at zje. It is well to know that DeWitt's witch hazel salve will heal a burn and stop the uiiin at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounus anil sores. It is a cer tain cure for piles. Counterfeits may bo offered you. See that you get the original DoWitt's which hazel salve. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses one minute cough euro, tho only harmless reme dy that produces immediate results It is infallible for coughs, ooldf croup and all throat and lung trou bios. It will prevent consumption. The Ixt method of cleansinif the liver is the use of tho fuiiious little pills known as DoWitt's little early risers. Kasy to take. Novor gripo. An epidemic of di.irrii ling dysentery has prevail section for s um! linu whi:r!i is tiibuted to the water, the siipp! whioh is not improved. Considering the dry weather rye crop lor,ks fairly well. Little interest ia manifested in politics hero. There ia no abuso of eandidati-s, and .lake being satisfied after defeating Lynn does not worry about the result so the contest has no disagreeable features. The fence club at a recent meet ing concluded that, the crops have been poor hero every year for the past five If this keeps on we will have a famine. Talk l.u:i been revived about a mail route from In ie to Bmnchvillo It. might pay once or twice a week, with the parcels, as there seems to be considerable travel which would no doubt increase. George Snyder has ft contract to build an enclosing wall with turrets nround tho club lronso at Silver Luke also a wall 200 fe it long with two turrets at the lake front. Wo noticed the ad of Kane the shoe man of Port Jervis and saw ho had left off tho scare cvow ho hud on his cards. But we observe that Johnson, fitter of feet, no longer adverrises. Ho must ha vo to gone some other place for which we are sorry for we always found him a good man to deal with and his goods just as represented. Mr. Angle candidate for represent ative has been pallim; on his friends in thissection. II . pi o;n ;es if elect ed to servo tin people bv '-lnsultim; their interests, ai d end i voring to procure such Irgislati'Mi as will ben efit bis constituents. Mo will be with the mat inly party and it is nral lo a-'sumo that ho can con i leyis'. atiou in onr interests far belter than his opponont who will be in tho minority. Our only hope in having any nenelit trom legis lation lies in electing a man who will bo able to do something with the majority in tne House. Husking corn is now in order, The price of butter has gono up, but cream has diminished in quality. The town forgot to celebrate the opening of the new bridge Mrs. Gilmoro and danght -n have returned to the city. The church column groally inter ests many Punas readers. We hear vary few guns here abouts, squirrels, quail nnd other game seems to have gone to thfit happy land, tho pot. We ran find no one willing to bet on Bryan. His admirers aro not whooping him up. They seem to have lost, nil confidence in his elec tion. It is cheering to learn that the railroad project ba3 been revived. It has taken 00 years to get it to Roses farm, and at this rate it will reach us somo time. Wo had a very interesting Repub lican meeting here last Thursday and listened with pleasure to the. speeches of our candidate for Con gress Russell C Stewart and Ex Congressman Kirkpatrick. They made a very favorable impression and gained votes for the ticket. Mr. Stewart is nn able man and if oloct ed, as we think he will bo, will rep resent this district in a lilting man ner. He has industry, capacity and determination nil of which qualities eminently fit him for the position, and will make him a useful man for his party nnd his constituents. CAESAR. People here are complaining about the lack of storms in this section, but we had a eennine north easter last Sunday when J. B. Wcslbrook was up on the hill electioneering, at least he thought he was taking the place by storm. If he has no more regard for Sabbath than ho has for the promises ho made E. F. Pwters, he lias very little, and such disre gard will not make votes. G. Y. Crono is busy working n quarry furnishing stone for P. M. Nilis at Silver Lake. A Sunday Otiskuvkk. BRIEF MENTION. and Mrs. Mercer Jaiter. of M'lbnrn, N. .1., on the eveni:i-! of III ! 14 inn!. Mrs. .1.1 f.inti.-.ly re -l-led at. L-tv- ton. . The ex' ra Tii",'t i'lTS s !(.;! of ha v,- commenced in thr- church at La.vl'-n and will continue for an indefinite period. lames M. Htoll, the hustling mer chant at I lalnesville, is now open ing the finest and most varied slock of store goods to bo found in this valley. "Jim" keeps business hum ming all time. Miss Flora Uasf,r of this place de parted on tho 7 in t for ft two weeks outing visiting her aunt at Deposit, N. Y. Corn husking will soon be done ns some are already done, It has been tedious work but all will bo done this fall long before election I only wish election was to-mor row so that tho everlasting political clap trap was done with, for as I take the papers of both parties and each accuso the others' candidate of bringing dostrnotion to our o mnt.rvif elected, the average voter hardly knows where he is at. I dare hard ly say Vote for a clmngo but, I would liko it. There now. A ohatiKe in what? Ed. Phkss. Home of our town Committoo aro acting as road overseers and some think it, is wrong for they can audit their own bills and it is "you tickle me and 1 will tickle you," when it comes to auditing their bills. M.-VTAM0RAS. El. Klein is suffering with J.iVs ColMfortel s. Tho E;-i'i v.'ill run a dollar exenr sio't t, t iNn-v York on i-'m-fl ay, Oetr.. hei as, lil'HI. ij oU out for e lKr e.": a - - v in t . N'e'.v York o:i Sunday. Oetob u-S..i faro only one dollar f ir the mui.d trip. Tlie organ fund sivi, -tv of the Pres. church havo in conle:n;ilalion a.i entertainment for Thanksgiving evening . Mrs. Francis West fa II and Miss Ly ilin B.own wero entertained a few days last week by M -s. Arthur line, of Bi anehvillo. Cashier Robert W. lleid wn so indisposed for a couple i f (lays ns to be unable to attend the bnnk and President Mitchell had charge. Tle'ro will be a Republican pieel ing at Greeley next Tuesday even-in-;. A Gorman speaker will nd ilress the people of that vicinity. Go out nnd hear him. The Y. P. 8. 0. E. of the Pies, church has elected as oft) jors Presi dent Lilly Moit, Vice President Jen nie St ruthers, Secretary Lulu Schorr Treasurer Linda ICIaer. For Sale Twelve head cattle and four horses. Tobias Nelson, M.lt' ,rd, Pa. tf John Sherman, former Represen tative in iho House, for many years 1 Senator nnd twice holding cabinet positions died at Washington early Monday morning aged over 76 years. W. ft r Oil oloth and linoleums at G. Mitchells. The ladies of Hope church gave their annual fair at, Prescott Hall last Thursday and Friday evenings which was well attended and ft so eial nnd financial success, f 100 was realized from the sale or fanoy arti cles, supper, lunches, ioe cream etc. Tlie last ovening was onlivouod by an entertainment. Mrs. C. M. Kelly and son, Francis have gone for a visit at Equiuuiik. Frank Wilkins and wife spout Sunday with Greenville relatives. Mrs. El. Lord and sister, Sadie Blokor, nro visiting in Lordville, Pa. and Mrs. P. Jeffrioshas gone to Now London, Ct., for a similar object. Tho L, A. 8. of Epworth will hold a 15 cent tea this afternoon at Charles Lords. C. E. O'Nioll, of Middlotown, vis- ited friends hero last Sunday, Mrs. Oliver Squires, of Port Jor vis, returned homo Saturday even ing after a ten days visit in New York, Newburg and Plainfiold. J. Wallace Van Gordon Esq., is in New York where ho holds ft lucrative position . The Republican meeting held at Presootts Hall last Saturday evening was well attended. Speeches wore made by Russell C. Stewart candi date for Congross and Ex Congress man W. 8. Kirkpatrick. Mr. Williams, Superintendent of tho Anti Saloon leagno, of Scranton, gave an address Tuesday evening on the topic the Last Romp with the Tiger, to a good sized audience. Monday evening his subject was Broakiug home Ties. Thoodore Brown, of Now York, is a guest at the Allen House, nsisnlxo Win. Halsey, of Middlotown. W. Hough and wife, of Morris town, N. J , are visiting with Dr. Win. Kelly. Tlie teachers of our schools are nil attending the Institute at Milford this week. The young ladies of St. Josephs church gave a pleasant entertain ment at tho church last evening. J. B. Halsey mid wife, of West Town, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. D B. Allen. S. The Bethlehem Star, paper, says there is no Mutehler's disaffection among Democrats over his candi dacy in any ot.4ho counties. Wo do not believe nil Democrats aro dis semblers and there aro a few at least who have expressed dissent at his nominal, ion. A fine assortment of outing nels at W. & G. Mitchells. flan-tf A largo barn on the farm owned by Mrs. Shannon formerly known as the Frieh place about ono mile from town was burned Wednesday evening. Tho building was erected by the late Kenry S. Molt when hf owned the place the work being done by J. C. Chamberlain. The origin of the fire is unknown. There was an insurance of 1400. See the new flower pots and jardi niere nt W. & U Mitchells, tf we respoetiuiiy nsK our readers this week, after they havo perused the Phkss, to hand it to somo neigh, bor, who might be interested in it- contents. We want to do all the missionary work possible and to that end ask you to aid in dissemi nating such information as the vot ers of this district should have SANDYST0N. On Thursday the 17 inst Mrs. Major an aged lady residing near Hainesville hud a reunion of horde scendants and 47 of them were pres ent. The old lady was 80 years of ago on that day, andisa remarkably smart woman for a person of that age. W. C. Ilursh the agent of the Reudington Insurance Co., of Hunt erdon county, left on Tuesl.iy even ing to attend the annual meetings of that Company to be held at, Three Bridges Hunterdon Co. A little daughter was boru to Mr. Club Roomjia Op-m. Tho Republican club rot m in tlie Newman building, on lower Broad street, is open every waek day eve ning, The regular meetings of the club aro held Tuesday evenings ond oil in sympathy with tho teachings of tho party aro cordially invited to drop in nt any time. Penty of good reading for freo distribution THE LAST FARRAGUT VETERAN. Get fat ; get nice and plump ; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky ; look out ! Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest cf helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world; it is more than food , it helps you digtst your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. If you ha n,l Irir.l il, iua for free umni. IU bIucublc la.-.lf will i,uiinse y.u Cut I' (t H . I W N i K, Cheuw.-l., 4u Pearl Street. New Vuik. Sue. uuij i.oj; ull Urugut. Fought With tho Old Admiral at Mo bil Bay. Timothy Murray, chief master-at-arms ou the United States ship Pensa cola, now stationed off the Pacific coast, Is the only enlisted man now Id the naval service who was with Farra gut's fleet during the civil war. lie is not quite fifty years of age Born In Ireland on November 4, 18T)0, be ran away to sea at the age of twelve. Only a year later he enlisted Id the United States Navy at Boston as a second-class boy, serving at first on the United Slates frlgnte Niagara, and after December, lfcitf, on the flagship Unit ford. He has a keen, remembrance of Far ragut at the battle of Mobile Bay on August 5. 1MU. "When the squadron started up the bay," lie says, "(he old Admiral wag hi the pert main rigging with a rope annuel his waist, so Hint be could lean over and see what the fleet were doing. At the moment the Brooklyn ran aground Captain Allen sang out 'Tor pedoes ahead!' It was then the Ad miral used the famous words: " Torpedoes he d d! Give her four bells!' "liming the entire action in the bay the Admiral was soinetiiues on the poop and sometimes hi the mlzzen rig ging, lie was, I assure you, a busy man. "Thnt he was In constant danger I evident when you remember Unit the Hartford lost twenty-seven killed and twenty-live wounded. Only three of the oitieers who were on the ship that day remain In the service General Hey wood, now commanding the Ma rine Corps; Admiral Watson, then a lieutenant, and Cuptala Wbitiug, then au ensign." A well defined movement Is on foot, Inaugurated by tho proprietors of thu big department stores, to have the government issue a new coin of the denomination of half-cent. Kiguuturta to docuineut setting forth the need of such a coin have been secured from prominent retail merchants of Phila delphia, and oilier lilies have also be come interested. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATG, and HAY. When in need of ;uiv Hello to No. ."., or come to SAWKiLL MILL, IMFORD, PA IEAL HINGS If your ciiii pnrchiisc good up-to-date footwear in town any cheaper than wc can sjH it to you wc do not, expect your patronage, but the general opinion is that we have the best value for least, money and our busi ness indicates unusual sat isfaction to the customer as we sell thousands of pairs every month. 21 Front St., 1 Port Jervis. i KANF New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumos, Propriatary Articles And Everything Usually Fj.ind in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emsrson S Co., 3T Next Door to Hotol Ftiucl.i.re. Precrlotlona Caroiuliy Compoundad Brond St met, Milford, Pennsylvania The lew-fork ibune Tlie IjHADIXG NATIONAL RKPUIIMCAN NK.WSPA PKIl. tlinroughly up-to-date, and always n sttinoli advoc.111,0 and supporter of K 'uiihllcim principles, will contain tlio most rcliublo news of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Inrliidins discussions, corrtuponuViife nn l sppwIum of th nhlost political UmuIupb, brilliant editorials, ivports f:otn all ;'aiom of tlm land allowing progress of tho wort; , isto., etc., nnd will command itself to tin careful persual of evory thoughtful, intolii- gefc votor who hns tho inio interests ot iuk miiinry it hears, Published Monday New York Tri-Veek!y Tribune Wed nes !ayand Friday Is In its re-ilry a flnn' fre-di. cvnry-olher-duy Daily. uiviiiK tho latest newt if the other three. Ir. contains all impor tant foreign war and other cable news which appears in THE DAILY TKim'NK of same date, also Domestic and Foreign Cor ofMpondenc, Short Stories, K levant. Half ,ono Illustration, Humorous Items, In diistrlal'Intornintion. Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Mattel s nnd 'oinprehensivo and Heliuhte Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, $1.50 per year We furni.sh it with THK PREriS for fc 25 Published on Thurs- NSW day, and known for nearly sixty years In ev- Ynrlt 01-y imr,y ' tnn i'"ited 1 Ktnt-'B a National Fain- Wplflv Hy Newspaper of tho "CCni-' Inches', class for farm- TriSlinfl or m Villages. 16 ,MJUMO contains nil the most, important general news of THE DAILY TKUil NK up to the hour nf going to the press, lias entertaining reading for every member of tho family, old and young. Market reports which are accepted as aut li on ty by farmers and country merchants, and is clean up-to-date, aud interesting. Regular subscription price, $1.00 per year. Wo furnish It with THE PRESS for $1.A5 per year. per year, Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. New 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 Pike County PliKss has made Hrrangemenia with tho publisher of tho ' Vermont Farm Journal" which enables us to make the most remarkable clubbing ulfer ever be fore heard of in thu wctiuu. Here it in: 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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