STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Enst Stroudsbnrg, Pa. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. J ime Build ing, now York. For thn Treatment and Curs of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO H YPODKKMIC IN.TKC TlON'rf. A PKRFKCT ItOMR TltF ATMF.NT OH SaNI TAIIUIM Al) AN"'A(IK8 fl. 'in lit BtP All Around the County. UINUM.VYS FUNKY. uristma TH II K4I,f, TKItM F Til! POI'tVI.AR INSTITTTION ort.NS SH'T. 4, l0O. Thin Pmrtlcal Trlnln RetMM.1 r ti'lirll crs -..tunted on tl main Mnc f tho I. - W H K. In Kiit StrnMdlmrn in tlio m.dt of th frnvit nonets of Mminni roiin tv. St-vrn departments and '''iiiv. I n- exeHlrMl fuel. It If", Mt man fm itlty. hih Ntnitdnrfl niulntninp'l. Pupil cnnr (mmI frrr. ( :,mt,.B tioi overcrowded. Noi'xtrft ehnrize made. It ro-f roil less iht year. Wr paid att thr state aid to nnpiN. the only school thntilld tM for the Mpintf term. In seven years wn have not had a serious case nf ftfeftness. Flncntlon. CnMrar lr nRrntorv Hrwlntr, i'lnv !lmlMnrr I'mte' rlr., without rxi rn chargea. V o Hecure positions for nor jrradnntes, Kor full particulars, catalogue and Ech oes fre, mMrrxs flKO. I'. Bim:. A. M., -i- Principal. SANDVSTON. Tree OrnnincnK Fine Candies, Tal )le Nuts, JJuisins Oranres, lemons, Grains, Dates, Figs, Etc. "BERT" WALLACE Harford Street. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids V'ature in strengthening and recon tructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is t he latest discovered dipest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etliciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Pyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Sick IU'adachc,GaRtralgia,Crnips,ana all ot her resn 1 ts of i m perfect d i gestion. Prepared by E. C DeWIt. A Co., Crjlcagt HOLIDAY GOODS TOYS, DOLLS, NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES Etc., ETC. A full line at A. S.DINGMANS Brond St., Milforrt, l'a, ARMSTRONG'S HARNESS Of All Kinds 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. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. rugs AND iedmes Milford, Pa, Life Insurance - 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. 1,-itws Hiid LciH unci lets without Hiiuix Dealer lu all klliiis uf J'roRTty. and Life Insurance ap;ent Notary Public. All lmsiiu'ss given prompt attention ClTlce on Harford Street Oni...,iL' ultk-.r of C. VV. Hull. The .3CTNA oiTors siiccinl induco 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 The feMCe chi'i hud n bii t ilk th. other d:iy nhmt railroad II mn said there worn to he sever il mect Ings this nionth to elect directors Several years ii(M the Midland and Osworo railr.vi I tic i!ni' hnnkrupt and 80 did the towns n id pranires that give their property to aid i: Our chnirnian is a Rood Slieph aul takes care of his two 1c.-im sheep and lie Rave timely warning that it was risky to cive property as security for railroad liuildini. A charter is easily acquired and then an effort iu made r,o induce people to take stocks to build the road. If riffhts of way are given thoroshould bo an aeretwnent that if the road is not built within a certain time the contract be void. Our only present hope seems to be that parties down the river wiW build a road up the vailoy and thus afford us i n outlet for our produce anil at the same time Rive Philadelphia, Easton and StroudsburR our trade all of which now Roes to Port Jervis and New York. The Prkss must bo read in Now Jersey though some say it is not ov er here. The hint about fish in Mink pond brought our second sportsmen and they all hud good luck. It is reported that Win. Benson has rem tad the McMurry farm. Many boys after being brought up in leisure and afterwards allowing their parents in old ago to cars for themselves when stranded return like the prodigal sou. O ihi iel (Jrone, of Montague, it is said will move on the Catharine Ang'e place next spring. The demand for help in the lum her jobs is increasing but the labor supply is limited. Next summers ice has been secur el. Mra. Isaac Smith is improving health. Ono dollar and twenty five cents is the current pay for a days work down here. Some of our people would like to know the price of app'es in Milford and if there is a demand. Pretty tongh for ns to pay casts for other peoples la wsuita as in the ease of Brink vs. Hoffman. Cjesar. from another cokhk8pondent. Charles Simpson, who spent the holidays in Scranton, lias returned Mrs. James B. Angle, who has for several weeks been in a hospital in N. Y. is expected home Saturday in company with her daughter Nellie George Titman and wife of Leh man spent Sunday with J .0. Titman John Snider, of Sandyston caught some fine pickorel in Silver Lake re cently by using tip tips. Where are the fish wardens? MATA. MORAS. Look Out! About Dec. ist For the largest assort ment of iloliday Goods Ever shown in Milford AT c. RYIYIAN -:--:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. Administratrix Notice. Whert'ut letters at ailminUrrnlloi. to t he psti.U) uf Jolm T. Arm-stroiii l.ito uf thn iiuroiijch of Mil fut (i ilti'iiH"l huvo Imiii tfrttlllol tO till- SUU-'Ct'lUiT. All HTMIIIH III- di'M-rii lit ttif tiJtlii tatti tire rvqt)twttl lu iiiuke imiiietfiiitt! pnyin.'iii .tint tiioe li iv iuir claims or tlcHuuitiri Hkr-rtiht itn- ft,v(ti of llif shkI (Irci'di-iit wiik niiike kiiowu l lie muue v. Kiiout (l.-i iv 1 i A C V AKMSTliON'i;. Atiiiiiniot nitrix. Miifurd Uorou'h, iMkt- Co., Njv. Iij Hj- f1 i ill'- rd, r Bluo Front Stab! Port Jorvis, N. Y. Adjoining (iuuiaer's Union Il iuse Hoad, carriage, draft and farm homes fr sale. Exchanges made. A large stork f mm which to m.ike e lections. ('ANAL fc'T. ' Hiram Towner. ELKiEMERE. Eduemere school has again lieon remembered Mrs. Chan Uoldsniitn of New York city, sent a handsome hook for each pupil in the school ; all from good authors, alsii some very good lead pencils to be distrib uted. They were truly very useful New Year gifts and wo trust each pnpil will read their book with much interest. We understand that August Mur der has been appointed Post Master of Edgemore, and has appointed his daughter. Miss Lillio as his assist ant. Mr. Mercier will nut take charge ot the office until our pres ent Post Mistress Mrs. Pierre M. Nilis takos op her residence at Mil ford. We regret that P. M. Nilis and family aro so soon to leave Elgo mere and feel sure that they will bo greatly missed here. Mr. and Mrs Nilis have been the agreeable host and hostess of the Elgemere Club since 181)5. However our loss will be Milford's gain and from Mr. Nilis's long ex)Hrience with the gen oral public we are assured of his success. The storing of ice is tho order of the season here at present. Isalella Nilis is visiting her uncle, Rupert Nilis nt Brisco'a. Rupert Nilis Jr., returned to Phil adelphia Jan. 3rd after spending tho holidav vacation at his homo litre, Rupert is taking a business course at Pierce Business College. Many fine pickerel are being caught in Silver Lake many of the fish caught weigh Ave pounds. On Sttiirday last thn forest south of the irap along the mountain pre seated a h'aulilul sight. On tin trees of tho second ridge t the mountain the snow had frozen, nnd with the top of the mountain for a background tho scene was grand as I lie sun shone on it. It looked grand -ti'.S on Sunday morning. On Saturday another scene was witnessed in which a whip was the trump card. Some boys bad been orbidden to trespess upon certain grounds but disregarding tho warn ing a couple of them thought to try it. They know more now. Sure enough the o vner whip in hand was at their heels and while one skipped ncross the brook the other took leg bail for it, but he regrets it now for the way that whip tickled him was a circus for the spectators. Some of our people think they are in it when negotiating a transaction involving a few thousand dollars. On the 7th inst. the Now York stock exchange dealt in stocks nt the rate of a milli jii dollars per minute for the five hours that the exchange whs o pon. That is a little too stiff for our country operators. An epidemio of colds is sweeping through this community and it is mostly affecting children. In sev eral counties in tho southern part of tho State, scarlet fever, diptheria and grip are epidemio, and parents should be careful, when such dis eases are so prevalent. Will MaJ.ir is the proud possessor of a new daughter and is according ly happy. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. The light rains of the past week did little or no good as the ground was frozen and what wnter fell ran into the streams so that wells and springs were not benefitted. Mean time the lack of wnter is felt as bad ly a9 ever. Ernest Brown lias rented the farm of Hozekiah Smith along the river. and will occupy the same April 1st, vice Harry Bensloy who moves, to Chatham, N, J. A Mr. Titman, of Dingman's, Pa , has rented the farm of Dr. Cole near Layton and will occupy it before April 1st. John Snidor visited Silver Like, in Pike Co., and returned on Mon day with 9 flue pickerel. When John goes he generally rakes in a nice lot. The ice-houso9 in this section with tho exception of one or two were filled with splendid ice the past week. The ice varied from 10 to 12 inches in thickness and was taken from Lantz's pond. To those interested in. good roads the report of State Commissioner II. I. Budd will prove very interest ing. The report will bo very full treating every phase of the road question and any one can get a copy hy addressing Henry 1. Budd, Com missioner of Roads, Trenton, N J. 1 ho H, astern states nre moving in the matter of goinl roads and if I mistake not Orange Cc, N. Y., has voted a handsome sum for better roads. If our people next spring will vote only for Freeholders pledg ed to the betterment of our ro?ids Sussex can have better toads. Jersey is gn In Wlvforgiug to the front in the matter of go I ro.ids. The first bill presented in the Sui ate was for an increasd in tho ap propriation for good roids from 150,000 to 1300,000. By this Bill the State is to pay 2-3 of the c nt, and the county 13, just reversing the law as it now stands. Should this bill become a law, and there is strong bop that it will, Jersey will soon have first class roads and if 300,1)00 wont do it just a. Id on a couple of hundred thousand m ire, for the people demand better roads and they are sure to come. Mrs, I). D.ii idson, of Spirta, Wis cousin, is in town the guest nf he brother, II. H D.inly. B 'fore re turning she will visit her sister an 1 brother, J B Uiuly, in New York, Biirg'iis limit.' into 1 1 - cigir fie. tory of M il lie II tiler Ve lu wdiv night but were frightened away he fore a icuring anything. B F. llill'int, extra conductor, who has been c inllaiM to Ins house for Romethno witli lung trouble, is is improving nnd Dr. Kelly's care.. Mrs. Cornelius' Bilss has been sick with giippa but is no.v better. There wore no m lelings of socio, ties in churehei this week. (I. H. Langtons Rtoro on Main St. changed proprietors Monday morn ing. W. Myers, nf Port Jervis, hav ing purchase it, too possession and will in fulure conduct it. We wish him success. Mrs. Emma Tozier, of Waveilv, is visiting he f.ith'r, N. Tuft. Mrs. Uohert Fkinner was pleas- antly surprised Wednesday evening at her home by about 25 nf her friends who came to celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Irwin Nacci and daughters, Ella anil Emma, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mrs. Fred Billniiiu. The usual Wednesday evening prayer meeting at Epworth church was postponed from last week until Thursday evening of this week w'hen Rev. J. B. Wright, Presiding Elder, was present. J. M. Van Akin has opened an of flee in Port Jervis for leal eslateand life insurance business. 1 he womau in black, who some- time ngo appeared in this place, irigntoning people, lias been seen again recently , It is to be hoped she may bo caught and properly punished. Trayer meetings have been held all this week at Hope church. 1'rot. !s. A. Johnson lias tntrodue ed some new methods in Epworth church Sunday school which will please the scholars of that prosper ous school. Sirs. J. 'A. Wonnacott is organist. The L. C. U. of Hope church will give an old fashioned supper in Prescott's II ill Jan 22ml, Elder J. B. Wright, of Newark, was n recent guest with Prof. S. A. Johnson. S. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. Wlirii in lic'd uf any Hello to No. f., or cuine in SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA We I'ave Hie Largest and Best lmc of Rubber, Leather & Feli Boots You wish to select iron. - This ' ar' and 1. will buy a pair of men's r,ool Arties liel'orc Tuesday. w9M mrk KANE, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Many persons have had the exper ience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Stratford, N. 11., who savs, "for 1 surtered t'Tture from chronic in digistiou but kodol dyspepsia cure niadt. a well man of me," Jt digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dysin'psia and every form of bionme1 tiouhle. It eives r lief at on. even in the worst eases, and can't help but do you good. LEWJEDALE. Friend Simons is sick with the la grippe. Dr. A. J. Simons of Newfoundland, was called to attend him. The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Kimble, of this place, are sorry t hear of her being sick and hope idle will soon recover. Lewis Miller, of Oroentowii, butchered a spring pig for He K d leni last Wednesday, which weighed when dressed 2IH flu. Ido says be knows how to fatten a hog. K. Brought Gjod fortune. A small item in his own paper lately brought amaing good fortune Editor Chris, liei t ter, of the Sagina w (Mich ) Post and Z litung. Ho and his family had the Grip in its worst form. Their doctor did them no good. Then he read that Dr. King s New Discovery Ur Consumption, Coughs and Cold was a guaranteed cure for La Crippo and all throat and Lumr troubles ; tned it nnd says "Three bottles cured the whole fam ily. No other medicine on earth equals if." Only 50c and $1. at all drug stores. Trial bottles free. fl Lino of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETR STOCK OF PURE DltUUS AND MEIMCINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumss, Proprietary Articles And Kveryinin Usually Fo.mil in t Firt-ClasM Drng Store. H. E. Emsrson & Co., gl3T Nn;;t Door To Hotel Fiuifltore. Prescriptions Care. Lilly Compounded Broad Street, M II ford, Pennsylvania PEOPLE'S NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER KIMIiLCS. Mrs. J. O. Malono returned home last week after s(ending a week with friends at Scranton. Agues Bertran is sick with the grip. Mrs. Asa Tyler fell on the ice last week and injured h ir hip. She is improving. James Harrison measured and shipped stone three days last week at Glen Eyre for C. W. Maxwell & Company, Harry Atkinfor., of Hawley, was in town day last week ou busi ness. Mrs. () Rowland, of Diinmoro, is visiting at Mile Rowland. K. Want i Reliable man for Manager of Branch Ollieo we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. lu re is an opportunity. Kindly give lio id reference when writin-;. The A. T. MoKlilS WlMI.KSAl.E liulSE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated cata logue 4 ( ts. damps.. iiic1j2'J See the new flower pots and jardi niersntW.&U Mitchells. tf The Son! of Gearroaltr. The Country Ecitor You know that woman 1 hired to clean the press-room ? The Compositor The one you didn't par? "That's the one. She wan in hire to day, nnd naid if the didn't get her money ehe'd come around and clean out the whole plaee. Inn't the generous?" lonkera Statesman. Boardlnir Ilonae H villi ome one please chase th cow down this way?" said the funny boarder, who wanted some milk for his oatmeal. "Here. June," said the landlady. In a lone that was meant to be crushing, "lake the cow down where the call is bawling." Tit-Hit. 1' ii h 11 s h ".I M.exlaV, Wei IH'i;iv met K ' dnv, is ia ii'iill v II (I lie. 1 1 rll cv- e' v - oi he-' - day Hall V. vvoi men news n da of i..t,e H II 1 1 cove '. n x news of i lie in i. er lleee. It ron taom a'l hi'i'ur- ranf. liiii-iirn ( a hie news wlecli apni'ais in THK DAILY IIHHINKof sr. iik dine, also Ooii'osflc and Kore-yrn ('.orrespoui'i'iirn, S'lOit Stories, Kleant Ma'-Venn llluLat:oiis, Humorous lU'ius. Industrial Ittnirii'iiiion, Kivsh'eiiNiiti'S Ait i 'eiilt.iii-.-il Matter-, and Cfinpri-lieiisive hid rt-balilo Kiuanelal and Market reports. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE KcKii'ar fmlisorlptloii price, Jtl .50 n fear. Wo fuin'sh it W.,t THK PKK-iS for $3 i't prr yeiir. Send all ordsra to PIKE COUNrY PRE33, NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE PtiM;shfd on Thiiiwlny, find known iW ncrt--Iv fllity yPHiR In every pure of tha hn ft Nniional p ii p e r fi f t'io h fcllPHf, C I H ft P. for fr,tiiM(n Htul V'"a'frn It con-tn-on nil ihr most inortMiit feonentl newH of THK DAILY TYUVA'j $R ut toibuhopt of tfoinfc to pt-pHH, an Ajn-'ciiltiirnl i.Vpn' t iiHMit of tho hlhe-t ordor, has entet iHin litu rending for every member of tie fnu. My, old and young, Market lienors, wh'-ch are nco ptcd as Hittbfi Iry hy farmers aad e.oiihtry tnorchantfi, nnd ( e'ean, rp-to-drtii Interest ri and Insf.i ucti ve. Keular so hscriptWxi prlco, $1,00 a year We furnish H with THE PHKHS fur $1 fio per year. Milford, Pa. NEW GOODS ! And lots of them FOR jhristmas lew Years W. & G. MITCH-LL'S, MILFORD, PA. OiiKht to Pleaac Her. "But the moths have got into the pown," the protested. The manager of the costume-storage department shrugged his shoul ders. "What would you hare?" he asked. "The open-work falitk-s are all the rage now." Chicago I'ost. A Deep, Hark Mrsterj. "There is something very mysterl ous ahout this burglary," said the de tective. "None oi the family beard a sound, although the house was thor oughly equipped with an old-fash ioned rocking chair in every room!" Detroit Journal. Two Veteran. "Yes, it's true," boasted CoL. Bragg, "I've been iu innumerable, engage ments, and jet I ncwr lost my head." "Aiul I've been iu hundreds of them," replied the sumtiirr girl., "and never lost my heart." i'lnludclohiu 1'ress. Great Clubbing Offer. Tie P l: C'oi'fK.V Pukm haa maile arrftntfement a wilh the pnhlinh-r of th "Vt. '.uml Hi'in J 1 u .'ill" v liich enatileH iik to make the niuht remarkable cluuliinjc offer ever b Tore heai-d u in this wctiu'i. Here it ib: Piko Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal I yr. N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr. American Poultry Advocate I yr. The Gentlewoman I yr. Maiion Harland's Cook Dook. Ten Nights in a Dar Room. All Tor $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike Coumy PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford, Penna.