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Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDOxE. 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 MILFOHD PA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houiim and Lota uud lot without Houses. Dealer iu nil kiiida of Properly. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street OpuiuiU) otlioa of C. VV. Bull. Milford, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. THF FAM, TF1KM OF Till POITLAR 1NSTITITION OI'KNft fKIT. 4, lfMM. Till Pwrtlml Training School for teach ers tw situated on the main line of the I). !j. & W. H. H In K.ist SrromWhurg, In the midst of th great resorts of Mmime coun ty. Seven departments and courses. Un orMli'il frrllltlffft, strntiff fnrtiHr, tilli Mtnnclnril tiinln .nlneri. Pupils rrmciuMl frpp. 'lasses not ove-crowdd. Nooxtra charge made. It costs yon f less per year. We paid nil the state niil to pupils, the only school thnt did this for tlie spring term. In seven yearn wo have not hud a serious case of sickness. Klnrtittno, Vollfgn I'rr pnratorr Hewing, Clay Modeling I'nstef, tr., without extra charges. Wo secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue nud Ech oes free, address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M., -:- Principal. ARMSTRONG'S DENTAL POWDERS FOR THE TEETH PLEASANT, . REFRESHING, ANTISEPTIC. AT ) Milford, Pa. Life Insurance Tlie JET'S A offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, clienp and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Look Out! About Dec. ist For the largest assort ment of Holiday Goods Ever shown in Milford AT RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. CHAS. L. PETTIS & CO., CASH Produce Buyers, Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, Eggs and Butter. 204 Duane Street NEW YORK. Write for Our Present Paying Prices. Cheap Bates to the West. On November 13th, 20th and 27th, 1900, the Erie will sell special sec ond class settlor's tickets from Port Jervis, N. Y., to points in British Columbia, Colorado, Idaho, Manito ba, Minnesota, Montana, North Da kota, Oregon, Uiai, Washington and Wyoming, at very low rates of fare. For rates and routes please apply at f-rie tiouot otuoe, Port Jervis, N. Y. ri23 Great Luck ot an Editor. 'For two veiirs all efforts to c.nrfl Ei'ZKina iu the palms of my humls failed, writes Kill tor 11. W. Lester. of Hiiymouse, Kun., "then I whs wholly cured by ilucklun s Arnica SiilvM " It's the worlds beat for Eruptions, bores and all skin dis cuses. Only 23o at all druggists. New lot of baU and caps at W. & O. Mitchells tf All Around the County. DINflM.VJTS FERRY. The fence club has had an old fashioned pow-wow to discuss af fairs. Our serv int. U.ivrrnor Stone in Ids proclaim) un s : , . x i slumld he thanktul f'ir uar o Kiiitilul crops this year, we think ho li:. s not visit ed here. The business of the day iscinok roasts, stealing chickens, hold-up , dances and revivals. It l'Mioks as II tho devil would reap a bountiful crop by Christmas. Koodor Morgan, the butcher, Whs held up one night last, week in the woods back of Long Medow wheti re turning from the Hay moniUkill Val ley. It is said he was saved by the spued of his horse. Our roads will bo iu a smooth con dition this winter. Tho Supervisors tire iilling iu gravel with the money not expended in tht, spring. No doubt they will all be ro-eleuted. Those willing to work have no ex cuse for boing idle this winter. Yetter has two large lumbar tracts in Lehman, Wolf one iu the same township and Donaldson one in Dol- a wren. John Smith, for several years manager at Ardtoinish, is now resid ing on his farm. Heavy weight porkers are scarce this full, bountiful crops may be the reason. John Youngs, of Tri-States, wMl take his tngine and machinery to Blooming Grove Park where he has a contract to drive two wells. The snow storm Saturday turned to rain. Van Etten Bios, havo si, Lightered about a dozen 250 pound pis. The price is 6 cents for heavy and 7 for li-ht. Kirgs will soon bo 30 cents for i lit- biili'.irs aro .in a strike. Our excellent collector was around last week notifying delinquents that ihe five per cent would go on taxes after Nov. 28. Such consideration should dot forgotten at election. Revival meetings have been held at Centre this week. David Heater on his way to church found a pocket book ami returning discovered its owner, Mrs. Babcock, and restored it. Mrs. Hattie Van Etten visited her friend, Miss. Fannie Titman, a day this week. Jas. B. Angle recently killed a fine deer. One hundred and sixty-five cans of trout fry are on tho way destined to bo placed iu the dams on Adams creek. David Cron is making repairs to his dwelling. FAIT AC. The people of this section, as well as all over the country, aresufforins from the drouth. Wells and springs that nave not failed for years, con tain little or no water, and unless we have rain before winter sots in, our people will bo put to great in convenience to obtain water. Mark Edgar, of Scranton, 1ms been visiting his grand parents, M. N. B. Killam and wife. Mrs Walter Vetterlein attended the wedding of Miss Louise Krusi, at New York, the beginnig of the month. Mr. and Mrs.- E. L. (iuest were the guests of C. E. Williams and family lat Sunday. Miss Eunice Kimble is at home with her parents for the winter. A number of hunters have return ed from their hunting expeditions, tbemajorityof them without bagging any game. B. F. Ki lam and party including Frank Nicholson, of Salem, on their return reported having seen very little game and as the springs and brooks are all dry it was their opinion that deer had retreated to the marshes. School re-0)ened at tho Eed school house on Monday after a vacation of two weeks. Charles Dopel, of Tuft on, has pur chased of Sheriff Vandermark the farm occupied by W. W. Bennett, and thither he intends to move in the near future. The most popular street song heard among our young men seems to be "Eli ! I'm so dry." This surely ought not to be the cage judging by the quantity of cider turned out by our steam cider mill this fall. Our lads and lassies are to be num bered among the brave and those that take their evei'iiig walks near our cemetery certaiuly have no fear of ghosts. Dkkacto. Oil cloth and linoleums at W. & If G. Mitchells. Subscribe for the Pkrss. SANDYSTON. Talk abimt Belgian hate not p iy iii", I heard the own,)!- of :i fine lot, make an offer for haves, of n certain age, that startled mo, arid the party making the offer meant Just what he Baid. Tlirt fault 1 wit'i many breeders of these a aim lis is, that Mi -y do not exercise enough cure in ii" ireeding consequently instead of r i tney get all color ami that is i i'i tho kind to bring fancy prices. The Rev. Mr. Post has been hold ing revival meetings at Laylou for tho past month, and 1 am sorry to say with little or no success. Ho has been ably assisted by prominent ministers but with no avail. The meetings closed Sunday night. A mite party was held at the resi dence of Ilea. Smith at Bevans on 1 hursuay evening last. The rooms were comfortably filled and all had a gooil time, Walter Drake and Henry Ellott went to Newark on Thursday last in pursuit ol a position. Every coun try boy thinks, if he can only get. a position in the city then ho is on the road to prosperity, but in many cases the country boy will srtvo the mout money by remaining at homo Tho girls go to the factory and the boys go to the trolley and whore the farmers help to come from isaquos Hon, 1 notice a writer in the Newark Sunday News come out strongly against vaccination. Whether she is right or not, the argument adduc ed by the writer is pretty convin cing and then she shows by statistics that vaooination does not protect a person from takiut, the disease and that frequently persons contract (lis easos f ron vaccinnntion which would 'ead one to believe that vacinnation is more superstition than any thing else. Lot the people decide for themselves whether they will be vaccinnatod or not then no one can find fault. The ladies of the Dorcas Society of Hainesville will give a turkey dinner in tne basement of thechurcl on the evening of Nov. 28, The ladies of that place always have tip top suppers and this will be no ex ception to their rule and it will go ahead, ra'n or slii no. Get your girl and go, and thus assist this society in this their first effort. ; V I see there is some talk in the State press advocating the holding of the spring and fall elections at onr election in the fall. It would certainly curtail the costs of the eloctions and I can see no reason why onr lawmakers should not give it a trial and if it won't work, gi back to the present ways. The elec tions of the present are pretty cost ly affairs and when the result does not go your way it hurts. Lot us hear the opinions of the people on this matter I read in the Gazette that the creamery at Montague will close for the winter. It has been a success n 11 4 Tito Bod. is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. . Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come tinder these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cani but, whether you candor not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself wi' h your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit howeverj you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no workyou can't long be well and strong, without some sort ot activity. The eenulna has this picture on it, If you have not tried it, send for iree sample, its a- ., 'ixi D - ' t -J L14 O LU Will ' I sumrisa von. 6COTT & BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. IS .aVf I 1 "B V3 fl 1 1- 1 I 60c. and $1.00;all druggists. nil I earnostly hope that (he slock. holders of the one si melius idle at Hevnns will take time by the fore lock and have that running nexr. summer. It certainly can be made i success and undoubtedly will open I his coining spring. The "husUitu math" and dance tri with us Hiram and the f rnu-r at lirtou Litts on Friday night was a success. A iliiuet) is scheduled for lie same placn, one nit;lit. this week and nmt it will he a success goes i without saying. So long as the husking are confined to huskinirs ill ri'tht hut keep thepasle loanlsoff the programme. George H to (Ten and wife, of Dover N. J., is spending a few days witli Alfred Ellett. Mr. Steffen was bad ly hurt nearly a year ago, and has not fully rocovered from his in. Juries. The first meeting of the N. J., Board of of Agriculture to bo held n this valley will dike place iu the 'lurch nt Lay ton on tho 2Tth inst. Pro ninent speakers will address tho people on matters rotating to farm ing and tlie discussions cannot fail to interest one and all. Everybody invited and the ladies are especially invitod to be present. B ilow is the program : 10:00 a, in. Call to Order and Pray- er by Pastor Reformed church, Rev. Mr. Louden. "Working for an institute." Remarks by Mr. D. A. Dillistion of Branchvillo, 10:30. a m. "The Work of the State and County Boards of Ag ricultnre and the farmers' Insti tute" By Socretary Franlin Dye. 11:00 a. m. Educating the Dairy cow." By II, E. Cook Esq., of New York. Note A good cow can be sp ailed by mismanagement. Ev ery cow owner should hear this discussion. t :45 p. m. "Soil Moisture and Soil Fertillity How shall we In crease both at Least Cost?' By Alva Agree, Esq., Ohio, and James E. Rice, New York, Discussion. 2:45 p.m. "Butter Making in the Old Way vorsus The Co-opera five and Creamery Method.' By Mr. Cook, (L-.)t us discuss the creamery.) 3:45 p. m. "Ideals and Success in .Agricultural Work." By tho Secretary. 7:15 p. m. Prayor by Pastor of church, Rev. Mr Post. "Farm Poultry How manage for E'jjsf Production, Especially jin winter Breeds, Feeds'. House- Nestings, Etc Illustrated by ohurts and models. By Mr. Rice. 8 :15 p. ni. "Our Country Homos or The Rights of the Boy. Mr. Agoo. 8:50 p. m. Closing Remarks. EUCEMERK. Hunting is the order of tho season here. August Moroier has a great many hunters this fall ond wo understand much game is being killed, oinong which were some four or five deer. Mr. Mercier having.shot tho largest deer of the season himself. ' Bromley's ice and boat lions') are progessing slowly sinoo the deer season began. Mrs. Eugene Raitt visited relatives in Jersey last week. Robinson Shepherd and wife visit ed the latters mother, Mrs. Broad head on Tuesday of this week Preparations are boing made by the people of Edgemere for iC Jolly old time Christmas entertainment J Robinson Shepherd is building convenient new quarters for liii pigs. Wm. Winter, of Brooklyn, N. Y is spending several weeks at Thorn is Whittakor's for the improvement r,l his health. KlMCLES. J. G. Holbert, of Westcolang, and D. Bingham, of Hawley, were in town Monday. Mrs. John Piorson is visiting friends at Scran ton. Cora Roberts, of Port Jervis, is making a weeks visit at R. W. Kelly. C. Goodman and wife spent San day with Blooming Grove friends. E. S. Jones, of Peckville, spent a few days last week at Miles Rowland. Charles Philip, of Singsing, N. Y. is spending a few days at Lot Dan iels. "Miles Rowland has gone to Peck ville for a few days. Quito a number attended the Ed. Decker's birthday party ' at George Kimble Nov. 16. George Sawyer, county superin tendent visitod our school recently. Sheriff Vandermark bus a gang of men making hoops at Miles Row land. A. G. Rowland, of Rowland was in town Sunday. FJeal Shings 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 least, money and our busi ness indicates unusual sat isfaction to the customer as we sell thousands of pairs every month. KANE, A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Psrfurnss, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store Presorl ptlona Cars fully Compounded H. E. Emsrson S Co. Next Door The Mew-York Tribune The IjKADING NATIONAL HKPUHMAX NRWSPAPKR. Hioroujchly np-to-dato. anil always it stituch mlviwuto mid supporter of Kipublicaa principles, will contain thu most reliable mms of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN liu-1 udi ii z (llriciiflslimR, cnrroion(1t'nen and an'diea of tho nhlost political leinlrrs, hrllliiint I'tliiorlaN, reports from all pecrum of th land showing prngrt'Hii of the work, etc., otu., and will comniiMid itsrlf to tho careful peraual of every thoughtful, liitulll got voter who has the I rue interests of his country at heart. Published Monday, New York Tri-Week!y Tribune h)ih8 .ny and Kriday 18 in its realty a line' ft'fwh. every-niher-day Daily, tfiviutf the latvst newfl if the oi her three. It contains all Impor tant foreign war and other cable news which appears in THK DAILY TBIHTTNK of bailie date, also Domestic and Foreign ('or ccpondMic, Short Stories, Kleant Half tone Illustrations, Humorous Items. Iu (lUHtTialIutormaiioi), Fashion Noti's. Ag ricultural Mutters and Comprehensive and Meltable Financial and Market reports. Regular mibnci iptioii price, $1 50 per year We furnish if with THK PRKSS for It! 25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. evv Summer G ods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W. & G. MITCH LL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. Tho Pike County Pukhs hiw muile Hi-rHiiwnii'nta with thi-imblishnr of thti "Vermont Ktirin Journal" which finibk-n u to mitko tho mut remit! knble clubluun utlur ever be fore henrd of iu tliu buutiuu. Here it U: 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 Dar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.2$. Milford Penna. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR," FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, ana hay. 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