STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudtbnrg, Pa. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THEL.ANC INSTITUTE CO. II38 Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. for the Treatment end Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PHRRCT HOME TKKATMKNT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. SPORTSMEN Shell3 ATTENTION 1 1 Loaded & Empty Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, Hilles and Revolvers. "BERT" WALLACE I alii v.fi M All Around the County. DLNOMAN'S FERIIY. THR FAI.f, TF1IM IIF THIS POPI'I.AB INSTITUTION OI'KNS SKPT. 4, lOOO. Tills Practical Training School for teach ers Is situated on the main line of the I). L ft W. B. IV In East Stronribnrg, In the rnfclnt of th i great resorts of Monroe comi ty. Seven departments and courses. I'n- escellod fpcmtlc, strong faculty, high standard maintained. Pupils efwtch.H frer. Classes not overorowdod. No ext.rn charge made. It coats you fciS. less per year. We paid nil the stnte nld to pupils, the only school that did this for the spring term. In seven yen we nnve not hml n serious case of sickness. Elocution, College Pre paratory Sewing, Clay Modeling Pastel, etc., without extra charges. We secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, cntalogue and Ech oes free, nddross GEO. P. IS 1 1) I.E. A. M, -:- Principal. No wonder tho Editor wont, star gnzinR after election! It wns evi dent by the article on the first page last, week. Porti i towr-iilj) t lie most burd ened ol any t . tliucmnt.y with Stnte binds paying no tnxt'8, .nd Vi!l every voter was against 1'uo ten a v .n in Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficially digests the food and aids Vature In strengthening and recon tructlng the exhausted digestive or gan. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. Do other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headache, Gaitralnia. Cramps, and all other results of 1 m perfect d Igestiou. . Prepared by E. C D Witt a Co., Chicago. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing wltn a draw back. It is proscribed for wasting diseases, general debility, roughs, ohronio colds, oon sumption, et!.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation Is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. ' It is pure, elegant and ful strength. rn.LT GUARANTEED. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY D0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. 1IAFNER. 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 horses, good harness ! and clean, comfortable . carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILKORD PA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without House. Dealer iu all kinds of Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. . Milford, Pa. WALL PAPER Complete new stocl 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 specia things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS Milford, Penna. 25 To Repair Broken Arti cles nse rs Majo dCemcn Remember MAJOR'S UL'HHRrt CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. Life Insurance The 2ETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all olaims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent Milford, Pa That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave yon, if yon nsed Dr. King s JNew Lille Pills, Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build np your health Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, fcold by all druggists. It is well to know that DeWitt witch hazel salve will heal a burn and Btop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases an ugly wounds and sores. It is a cor tain oure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Roe that you get the original DeWitt's which hazel salve. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses one minute cough cure, the only harmless reme. dy that produces immediate results it Is Infallible lor coughs. colon croup and all throat and lung trou bled. It will prevent consumption. The best method of .cleansing the liver is the use of the famous littl pil's known as DeWitt's little early riot-is. tasy tj take, never gripe, ight have redeemed them. T ;" were joined to their idol ft ti.i vi- g clerk of the silver mine owners ho if elected could not have aided them, and that onrriod them away. They voted to iy extra taxes and ought now to be happy. We are sorry Bandy ston will be disappointed, also the W. C. T. U. or those of them who issued the an- ti canteen circulars. If the ladies want to roform the men some of them might profit by attending a good cooking school so as to improve the race of dyspeptics now driven to whiskey as a cure. Representative elect Westbrook is happy man and we congratulate him. No one bad any personal ob jections to him. Both him and An gle were graduates of Centre and picked crumbs of knowledge in the same ooop utuy it was tiiougni that Angle might bo able to obtain a larger share of the Erie bonus than we have, and what fairly belongs to the oounty. John Shepherd is quite sick with shingles. Daniel Jagger is ill with typhoid fever and the doctor has difficulty in obtaining assistance to care for his natients. It seems a little in human, but may bo for the best. David Jagger and son have in oreased their pile of corn TO bushols by husking for Wm. Titman. Brice Dalrymple, wife and chil dron and Mrs. Emery, of Branch ville visited their parents at Centre last week. W. H. Layton is busy making his annua) assessment. Our town people should move for it better water supply. Wells are apt to become impregrated with dis ease germs. An eislit pronged back hung in front of Darraghs mill Monday morning Harvey Cron and George Jagger bad a lawfsnit Monday before Es quire Frazier. FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. We think it time for the north east wind to stop blowing for the Democrats have completed their job in this county. They had the whole swine and put the bristles on him Nov. 6 and scalded them fast with j poor whiskey. It is said there was a vat somewhere ln.tnis vioiuity where they did the dipping. A party of hunters comprised of Theodora Howev and Al Crone late ly returned from Dingman spring with a deer, twelve birds and a fine ooon. Miss Fanny Titman has purchased a new carriage and is now home for the winter. Will Rettillio will commence re pairing his barn next week. The wind has been very high iu this locality and Inst week blew the top off John Vaters wagon while passing through town. J. C. Titman purchased a horse last week. Walter Cole, of Port Jorvis, visit ed friends and relatives hero Sun day. A notice has heen put on the corn, er house forbidding trespass so look out. Miss Lizzie Howey is home visit ing friends here. J. B. Angle is not worrying about his winters meat He recently kill ed a oouple of porkers weighing 300 each. Q. Y. Crones' boarders have re turned to the city. Sunday hunters would better stop annoying people and violating the lawor the constable may be notified. Sunday Observer. bv Rev. O. H. McKe'nsio. M'ss MapRie Hilfort-y who is book keeper at llenlingi .market is absent on a vacation visiting in Dover, N.. 7. Mr. Frank Wilkin after a vlsil with IC'ite Herman nt Nowburg i- home again. Very interesting services have been held each evening this wcok at Uope clinroh. The L. A. S. of Epwnrth chureli ill entertain friends Tuesday even- ne Nov. 20 nt the rainvoh with n chicken snppor and fui entertttii mont. All are welcome. SASDYSTON. Aint it just too funny for any thing to see how some fellors will act just because they fail to catch on to some coveted offloe. Why it actually drove a person and persons to vote the opposition ticket, just ns if that would hurt, some b'idy who happen ed to be in their way some years ago. It puts me iir mind of Horace Grooly, who told an angry patron of his paper to go down to the Bat-1 tery, and stick his finger in the wat er and see how big a hole ho would make. It Is ditto tho same with the above Theo. F. Spangenberg, now locat ed at Paterson, spent the past, week visit inp; in Sandyston and Walpack. Miss Nellie ft daughter of G H. Lnngton is in New York studying for Dosb, as he is best known by that the profession of a trained nurse. title formerly resided at Lay ton and Mis, Lillia Buchanan, of Milford. IIOW employed by the Susqnehana "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL; "MILFORD, PA is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. Ryder. The L. C. U. of Hope church met last evening at the home of C. II. Seymore and tho L. A. S. of Ep worth church met at the homo of Fred Billmau. 8. DELAWARE. " As election is now all over, w will hear fewer arguments. Nearly all the farmers have fin isbed their "fall work and now manv of thetri are having some sport with dog and gun. John Bassner's magnifioeut eighty horse power, steam saw mill is now all ready for uso.. Tfce first sawing will be done for Wolf and Dunn who bought tho lumber bn the George Nyce estate near Egypt Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene VanWhy, of Branchvillo. N. J., visited relatives at this pi n oo last week. J. E. Nyce is driving a new horse, which is the result i't a swap with tho farmers horse dealer, Bnrnnm. J. Madison Bonsley had the mis fortune to lose a valuable horso last week. The severe drouth is still with us. Ab'mt one half of the farmers of this nlace have to draw water for their stock. Mrs. Moses VnnGorden who has been visiting lur pnrents, Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Chamberlain, returned to her home at Augusta, N.J., on Friday last. Quite a number of city sportmen are stopping'at J. E. Nyce and at Riverside. .,.",., , John Rittew, one of the guests of Nyces resort met with a painful ac cident last Saturday. He with four of his companions were hunting along the bank of the river, where they routed a flock of quails. Many shots wore ft red ao.l fortunately for tho quails they escaped unhurt but unfortunately for Mr. Rittew he ro ceived a charge of bird shot in the left arm, neck and face. His condi tion however is not oon idered dan gerous but painful and spoiled his hunt. F. L. L. and Western R. R. as fligman at its crossing at Paterson. I was pleased to see comrat'e Jos eph E. Lay ton, of Newton, over here on Monday looking hale and hearty. tie made the trip on his wheel which is not a bad showing for a veteran of the Civil war. B. F. Drake, of this town accomp anied J. J. Vansickle upon his re turn to Ohio on Wednesday the 7th inst Frnnk will have charge of the weighing and carrying of hay at the various shipping points. Our streams are nearly dry and the fish in them have little chance to escape the wily poacher who with his not can sweep every hole of every fish in it. Tho stocking of our streams will not avail much, if the streams get as low as they are now very often. Frank McKeeby, of Bevans, has moved upon the farm of R. H. Everitt at Layton. Mr. Everitt will make his home with his daughter. Mrs. L. T. Smith in the village. The scarcity of water has not been folt so severely, in years, as it is at the present time. Nearly every well in and about Layton is dry and those having water in, are very low The people along the river are haul ing water, in some cases for both stock and family use. Unless the usual fall rains come soon the poople of this section will be seriously in convenienced for water. There is quite a lull in the hunt. ing, now that the rush is over The hunting is now limited to those who have little to do and never get that little done so long as thore is anything to shoot or trap. Miss Cora Hnrsh and Miss Fanny Snider returned home on Thursday from their works outing visiting relatives and friends in Newark. rBALi HlttGS If your can purchase good up-to-date footwear in town any cheaper than we can sell it to you we do not expect your patronage, but the general opinion is that we have the best value for lca.st money and our busi ness indicates unusual sat isfaction to the customer as we sell thousands of pairs every month. mm KANE, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. A Wew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usnally Found in a First-Class Drng Store. Prescript uaretu Compou S H. L Emerson & Co., gjSf Next Door to Hotel Fauchore. Broad S-traet, Milford, Pen nay I van la Advertise in the Press. MATAMORAS. Mrs. Frank Kelly and son, Francis have returned after a visit with friends and relatives at Equinank. Miss Estangor Loyd of that place ac companied them home and is now their guowt.' Mrs. P. Jeffries is visiting in Mid dle and Djckeitown. Mr. Stowe, of Deposit, is a gnest of Dr. Wm. Kelly as is also Miss Kate Kelly, of Scranton. Prof Mulnins dancing class met Friday evening at Prescotts Hall with a good attendanoe. Mrs. Burn ingham the pianist. Burr Kimble formerly of this place now liviug at Tri-States and Miss Edith Warden, of Glen Eyre, were marred Saturday evening at the R'f 'd parsonage iu Port JervU 0 0 0 inlellp The New Jersey state Board of Agrioulture will hold one of its meetings on Nov. 27, in the church at Layton. The state report of these Institutes snys of them as fol lows : "Thus, the Intelligent farm er of the state can, if they so desire avail themselves of the best exper ience and knowledge possible to se cure and apply in their own prac tice. Where they have done so for any considerable time, the effect is plainly visible to an intelligent ob server." Fuller details of the pro gramme in my next. REVIVAL SERVICES. Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive : on their food something is : wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. COD LIVER OIL wnM nrpopttoptin ti fuii soda will ffenerally correct this difficulty. . If you will put from one- fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four : times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to ' a teaspoonful, according to : age, dissolved in their milk, it you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. 50c siul $1 oo. all druggbu, SCOTT 4 BOWNt, Ch.miu, N.w Tork. Services will begin in the M. E. church Nov. 27, and continue three weeks. Daily subjects for consider' atioii are: FIRST WEEK. Nov. 27. What is a Revival? "O Lord revive the work." Hah 3: 2. Nov. 28. Do we want a Revival? "O Ixrd my soul thirsteth for 1'hee." Psalm 63: 1. Nov. 29. Can we have a Revival? "All things are possible to him that believeth." Mark 9: 23. Nov. 30. Are we ready for a Re vival? "Here am I send me." Is 6: 8 SECOND WEEK. Dec. i. Why are men lost? "One thing thou luckewt." Mark 10:21. Dec. 5. How are men lost? "And Lot pitched his tent toward Sodom." Gen. 13: 12. Dec. 6. When are men lost? "He that believeth not is condemn ed already." John 3: 18. IX. 7. How do men know they are lost? "We are verily guilty concerning our brother." Gen. 42: 21. THIRD WEEK. Dec. 11. Why become saved? 'Turn ye, why will ye (lie? Ezek 33: 11. Dee. 12. When become saved? "Now U the accepted lime." II Cor. (I: 2. Dec, 13. How to get saved. "Come unto me . . . and I will give you rest." Matt. 11: 28. Dec. 14. How to stay saved. "Hold fast that which is good I Thw. 6: 21. The New-York Tribune The LEADING! NATIONAL REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER, thoroughly nr-lo-dat, and always a st.nnch advocate and aiiiortr of Kopublloitn principles, will contain the most reliable news of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN including diaouflsionfl, corrospondonoo and speeches of the ablest political lenders, brilliant editorials, reports from all mictions of tho land showing progress of the work, etc., etc., and will commend Itself to tho careful persual of every thoughtful, iutulii- gct voter who has tho truo interests 01 his country at neam. Published Monday, New York Tri-Weekly Tribune Wed nea lav and Friday Is in its realty a fine' fresh, overy-other-day Daily, giving the latest news of the other threo. It contains all impor tant foreign war nnd other cable news which appears In THE DAILY TRIBUNE of same date, also Domestic and Foreign Cor cespondeno, Short Stories, Elegant Half tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, In dustriaillntonnation, Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Matters ami i;omprenensive ano Reliable Financial and Market repurts. Regular subscription price, $1.50 per ypr We furnish it with THE PRESS for J 35 per year. Published on Thurs- Mguf day, and known for nearly sixty yours In ev- YflrEf ory partv of tho ITnltod ' u ' n States a National Fam- Wppirlv II y Newspaper of the IfbCRiJ highest class for farm- Trihlllfi on nnl villages. It 1 1 u u 11 v contains all the most important general nows of THE DAILY TK1 BUNK up to tho hour of going to the press, has entertaining reading for every member of the family, old and young. Market, reports which are accepted as auth ority by farmers and oountry merchants, and is clean up-to-date, ami Interesting. Regular subscription prloo, $1.00 por year. We furnish it with THE PRESS for 11.86 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. P9ew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W. 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. G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Glubbing Offer. The Pike Cnunty Pkesb has ninile arrnnrcimmtfl with thvpuhllHher of tho "Vermont Farm Joiii-niil" which enables ua to timko the luobt remark aulo clubbing offer evur bo fore hoard of io this boction. Hun it iu: Pike Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal 1 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. for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna.