THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jamea Bulla Ing, New York. rorthitTraatmant and Cure of LIOUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIO INJECTIONS. A PERFECT HOMK THF ATMRNT OH BAS1 TAIIILM AOVASTAOKS. Tree Ornaments, Fine Candies, -Table Nuts, .Raisins Oranges, Lemons, Grapes. Dates, Figs, Etc. "BERT" WALLACE Harford -: Street. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficiallydifreststhefood and aids Vature In strengthen ing and recon tructing the exhausted digestive or pans. It is the latest discovered dist ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, BickHeadache,Gastrafia,Cramps,ana all other resu 1 ts of i n i perfect d ipestion. Prepared by E. C DeWItt Co., Chlcagt, HARNESS Of All Kind 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. HAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Lverything 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 Btreets MILFORD PA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses. JJjuler iu all kiudn uf Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite oSlieo of C VV". bull. Milford, Fa. Christmas! t : STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. nl. , 7 VI..' 'L.,V" nil , tt ,11 . 4 till 8i. . r r' F. ' v. - J THE r.tt.l, TKHW OP TH1 rol'If.A R INSTITl'TlON OI'KNft MKI'T. 4, 10OO. ThU Vrm-tlcnl Trnliilng School for tench em ifl hHiiiiIimI on t ho inuln line of the I). I j & V. K K. In Knit Strniiilshuin. In the inlrtHt of th 1 irrpHt resorts of Monnx comi ty. Sctcii (lrpnrt intMUs ntnl ronrsps. I'n cuopllfil fftrlllt left, AfrnilK fnrl'll.r, hlffh tnmlarl malntiilnfMl. Fuplls rmn'hcrt frpe. (v'lasscs not ovuicrowiV'rt. Nop :tm chie-pe Hindi'. 1 1 ro-ts you a.'ll. less 4.r yriir. pultl nil the slide nid to pupils. I he only school tltitt (lid this tor too sprlnff term. In seven yearn we hnvo not hnd h rovIoiis pnse of sickness. Kloctitlon, 'c11egr I're imrfttory Hewing, Clay Mitilellnir I'liNtel, to., without extra charges. We secure positions for our graduates. Kor full pnrtloiilurH, catalogue nnil Eeb oos freo. address OK. 1 HI III. K. A. M -:- Principal. HOLIDAY GOODS TOYS, DOLLS, NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES, , Etc., ETC. A full line at A.S. DINGMANS Broad St., Milfonl, Pa. a, Miss Seeing- vJ Christmas and Holiday Gifts Now ready at C 0. HI 0 Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The iETNA 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 Look Out! About Dec. ist For the largest assort ment of Holiday Goods Ever shown in Milford RYMAN -:--:- a WELLS, Milford, Penna. Administratrix Notice. Vueretw lot tor of niluiliiisLrutioii to the estate of John T. Armstrong Into of tho HorouK h of Mil fi rd deoeust 1 1 li it ve beeu r ranted to the utseriler. All ierons in debted to itiH ttttid or-t.kl.tj nre ri'ipieHieil to make immedintu payment iul (bono hav ing claims or deiunudii nMinnt I Im Hhtato of the mm id decedent will mttku knuvvu thu tuuutt wilhout delay to NANCY AUMST!tO(i. Adiiiini-t ratrix . Milford Borough, Pike (Jo., M Nv lyJu Blue Front Stables, Port Jervls, N. V. Adjoining Gumaer'n Union House Itoail, carriage, draft aiul fiirui horses f:r sale. Ksu-hunnes made. A large stock from which to make eliL'tious. CANAL til'. Hiram Towner, All Around the County. S.VNDYSTON. The. rpcont Te.iohors' lit.Hu!R wan one of Hio most, successful held in ninny ynrs. The dpeiikern were experla i'i thuir respuclive) lines) of work, 'tun tiMUhersi wore nsuivlly prompt in the;! iitto;ilnnon, nnd ev erything Hoommt to Hor' m Ivirnvmy nil through. It is with pleasure that 1 nolo : m , I there is so little sickness in tliis lo cality. Boyonil the nsunl bad colds I illicit Buy thero Is no illness to speak of. I am surprised that the corre spondent from Di'igmanfl does not say any tiling about the Fiirmors' Institute to be bold there on Sat. next Dec. 22 These ineetmir must result in jrinat Rood nnd to show their appreciation of them the Jer sey farmers will show up. strong. Now lot the Pike county hayseeds do the same. TheYeviviil meetings at Haines ville are Btlll in progress, i,nt so far without results. Can it be that Ilninesvillo nnd Lnyton are so good that none noed to become member of the church? The results so far would indicate the assumption. The holiday season is at hand. A shoot will bo held at landlord Uota len on the 21. A Christmas) entr taiuinent in the church atLavton on the evening of the 24, and a shoot vill be held by landlord Montross on the 28, comprises about all tho do-, ings in this vicinity. Of course therd will be private 'hnstling matches" but they are common oc currences and I do not count them among the holiday doings, but in reality they are worse than the big shoots on account of boys attending and taking nn iiolivo part. Since, the completion of the new iron bridge across the Dela ware at 1'ingniMUS the travel from Pike has perceptibly increased, if tne rond from the bridge lo Layton be im proved in grade would gi?e a great er stimulus to travel from that sec tion. Sunday was a bitter cold day, but when our thermometer on Monday morning showed three degrees bo low zero I made up my mind that winter bad really commenced. The little water in the .streams was froz en almost solid. Colleotor Fuller is making bis an nual tour of the town to collect the funds necessary to carry on our town and county government. It is a blessed thing that he only comes onco. MAT A MORAS. Hope church entertainment for the Sunday school children takes place Monday evening, Deo. 24. A large Christmas tree will be provided loaded with beautiful presonts for them. Mosdamos Martin Fisher, W. Spoidol and Ed. Lord will have the affair. The L. C. U society hold a five cent tea Thursday oftornoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Brink which was Will attended. A business meeting preceded. Epworth oburch will hold Christ mas exercises both Sunday and Mon day evenings. , Mrs. H. A. Johnson has charge of the songs and Mrs. Wickham, Mrs. NilisandMiss Nellie Westfall of the recitations. The prayer meetings at Epworth church during the past week ha ve been well attended. Walter Nerrpass will change his residence to the house formerly oc cupied by tho Shaw family on Cook son street. The Y. P. C. E. of Hope church give an eutertaiumeut in connection with the. fair at Presootts Hall Thursday evening. A lino supper was served. . , Charles Ball has purchased the Spcldel property of Mr. Miller and will take immediate possession. Charles Cook will move from Penn Ave to Main street this week. 8. Krantor and wife, of Owego, who have been visiting here some time, returned home last Saturday. The Misses Sadie Bloker and Kate Ketch am, "who have b'ou visiting in Brooklyn, are home again. J. O. Ryder and wife spent Sun day with Milford fiiends. The High School will elo-ie Fri day to ro-opeu Jan. 2, 191)1. The prayer meetings at Epworth church have been suspended until after the holidays and will re-open Willi a watch meeting Now Years eve. Mrs. Raymond Crawford and her sister, Mrs. Euoa Brink, .of Montn. gue, N. J., left Monday to attend the funeral of their bister, Mrs. Mary A Merritt, which took place at Ar. den, N.J. 8. Subscribe for the Pukss. DOWN THE COUNTY. The ponds tiro fr , en over nnd some fishing is b'ing done, w.ith varied success. Tho tie-making jobs in Lehman and Delaware are giving employ ment to several men at present. Mrs. Hannah Arnst. widow of the I lie Samuel Arnst, of Bushkill, will I the personal property of the do. et ised on the. 2th inst. Miss Corn Heller, wlm was taken ilia few days ago, is slowly conva lescing. Miss Heller is a trained nurse by profession, and is a daugh ter of the late Charles L. Heller, of Btishkill. 1 he scarcity of water which whs so universal in this part of tho Slate during all the Autnmn, was bard on the millers as well as others, as it prevailed when the season for grind ing hiiokwheat was at hand, and or ders could not be filled, thus entail ing a very considerable loss to all ooncorned. Tho latter part of last week was certainly a good hegining of winter, and had there been snow on the ground there could have been no sayiug we didn't have any ol 1 fash ioned weather any more. William Townsend, contractor, is rapidly completing the new school house at "Barren Timber," one and it half miles above Hush lull and it will without doubt be ready for oc cupancy before New Years. Al though small it will be a neat and oomfortablo building. Olio Wallace a lifelong citizen of Lehman, is lying very sick at the home of his sister, Mrs. Heller, in BuslikM! village. mx. William Turn and another gentleman from this place have es tablished a si aging school at Maple throve. Both leaders are exception ally good vocalists and will make the school a genuine success. tne cuuuren "on the lull. are practicing for a Christmas enter tainment at the Highland Mission Chapel. Tho sabbath school at that place is well conducted and is well attended. Revival services are being held at Pine Ridge church at present by Rev. F. Sloat. Although a. little early the Spring caucuses are being talked of, and a few who are thinking of being can didates are speaking to their friends we understand, in regard to the matter. V. II. L At a nine ting of the promoters of the driving track project Tuesday evening the matter was fouud to be progressing very satisfactorily . Ad ditional subscriptions were received and only five shares remain unsub scribed for. The committee on grounds reported a suitable location near Metz Brothers Hotel, over" in Dingnian townspip, and it is under stood that Messrs. Stubendorfl and Metz are favorably disposed toward leasing the proper quantity for track purposes. TftHf You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. Soc. ti.d f i no, all drugists. SCOTT At HOV. Nh, Uuiuut., St York. .mWwWil l I III ttt III- on ORGAN FUND LECTURE. BY ELI PRRKINS. The second of the series of enter tainmetils provided by the organ fund Association of the Presbyterian church will bo given in (frown's Hall Friday evening Decern i.-r 24 at 8 o clock, when the celebrated Eli Perkins, Melville D. Landon, .vi 1 give hi famous humorous lecture entitled "Philosophy of Wit and Humor or How to cause Laughter." Every person should embrace the opportunity to hear this celebrated humorist. This lecture is tip-to -date' and is full of the newest and fresh est wit, humor and philosophy. Tho tickets admit bearer or wife, his own wife, and in ease of accident to the lecturer, or if be should die or be hnng before the evening of the disturbance, Hie ticket will admit the bearer to a front seat at the funeral, where bo can sit and en ley himself-the same as at, tho lecture A six dollar chromo is distributed t all who remain to the end of the lecture and parties of six who sit the lecture out will be given a House and Lot.. Club Room Rules. OAMK ROOM RULES. No boys under IS years of ace nl lowed in t lie room, except by per mission from the club. No card playing, no profanity, no liquor and no intoxication allo wed in these rooms. Komemuer we all want to be on our honor nnd observe and enforce these rules. Rtf.KS(to'VF.nNIN THK MILLIARD TAM.K 1. Don't sit on it, chairs are for that purpose. 2. No member shall piny two consecutive games when there are other members who desire to play. 3. None but members allowed to play ; but, if a member invites friend to come in, bo courteous, and permit him to play a game if he is invited to do so. 4. Tho guest shall also observe the "no two game rule" if anyone is waiting to play. 5. The committeeman on duty shall call any member's attention to these rules. If tho member persists iu breaking these rules, he shall be debarred from playing for one week or one month as deemed best by the "house committee," and they shall report such at the regular meeting of tho club. RKADINU ROOM RULES; , Hooks, magazines, or papers, are not to be taken from these rooms without the consent of the memlier of the house committee on duty lie snail mase note ot the same when taken and when returned. Do not talk in a loud voice in the reading room. There may bo some one reading whom it might disturb, The game and conversation room is in the rear, whore you cau talk and enjoy yourself undisturbed. New York Excursion New Tears Day On Tuesday January 1st, 19(T1, New Years .Day, the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to New York good going on the Orange Co. Express leaving Port Jervis at 6 :2'J a. m., and good returning on any train leaving New York on above date except trains No. 5 and 7. The Orange Co. Express returning leaves Chambers street New York at 4 :40, train No. 29 leav es at 8 :,'t0 and train No. 3 leaves at 9 :15 p. in. arriving at Port Jervis by mid night. Tlwre will .bo special Matinees at all theatresou this date. A Woman'! Awful Peril. 'Tbere is only one chance to save your life and that is through an op. eration" were the startling words heatd by Mrs. I B. Hunty, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Oall stones liad formed and hIio constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Elec tric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale by ail druggists . Many persons have had the exper ience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Stratford, N. H., who hays, "for I suffered torture from chronic in digestion, but kodol dyspesia cure mailt, a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain, cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives rtlief at one even in the worst cases, and can't help but do you go.nl. A Keen Clear Brain. Your best feelings, .. your social position or business success depend iargely on tho p.u fect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A 25 cent btx will make veu feel like a new being. Soil by all L'rugyists. Now is the time when croup and lung 'troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy Unit pro duces immediate results is one min ute cough euro. It, is very ple.isaul to take and can be relied upon to quirk I v euro coughs, olds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. IS We have tlie Largest and Best Line of Rubber, Leather & Felt Boots You wish to select fron. This "ad"' and $1. will buy a pair of men's good Arties before Tuesday. KANE, A Full Line of A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE ' DRU03 AND MEDICINE. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumss, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a Finfc-Class Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., " ItT' Next Door PEOPLE'S NATIONAL P n h 1 1 s h e d Monday, Wed- NEW YORK "u'M; liu.it w i v n n (n)t fri,sh ey cry - ol her - diw TRI-WEEKLYSH5 h li d covorlntf TP f r I I i p new of tin- nt h- I KlKI INr wthive. It con I lAIUUnL Tains hM hnp.-r- tHiit. foreign cn hit news which npDt'nrsIn THK DAILY TRIBUNE of sumo date, also Domestic nnd Foreign Correspond en co, Short Stories, Elefffuit Hnlf-tono Illustrations, Humorous Itotna, Industrial Information, Fashion Notes, Ag ricultural MattoM and Comprehensive and rcliuhle Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, $1.64) a ear. Wo fmnUh It with THK PHKSS for S5!55 per jvnr. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. NEW GOODS I jliristaassIew Years W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. Tho Pike County Hitiehh hii iniulu iirriin'ineiit.u with the publisher of the "Vermont Fiirm Jiiiiiim! ' which ruiibk-ii us to niitke the uiobt remarkable, uluubiuu "tfer ever bf fore beard ot iu thin frectiuu. 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 Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford, Penna. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, x BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. o., or come to SAWKILL WILL, MILFORD, PA ! 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Broad Street, Milford, to Hotel Fnnehore. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published on Thursday, nnd known for near ly sixty years in very part of the United States ns a National Fantlly NV p a p o r o f tho h'ghc'Nfc c 1 a for fanners nnd villagers. It con tains nil the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE most Important general news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE n. to the hour of Koinjr to press, nn Agricultural Depart ment of tho highest order, has entertain ing reading for every member of the fam ily, old and young, Market Reports, which are acct pU'd as authority by farmers and country merchants, and is clean, up-to-dato interesting nnd Instructive. Regular subscription price, $1,00 a year. We furnish It with THE PRESS (or $1 bo per year. GOODS And lots of them FOR
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