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It con- I lAIUUl 1 L tains nit Impor tant foreign en bio newt which appears In THK DAILY TRU1UNE of sumo date, also Domestic- and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Half-toue Illustrations, Humorous Items, Industrial Information, Fash lou Notes, Ak rloulttiral Mutters and Comprehensive nd reliable Flnnucinl nnd Market reports. Regular subsoriptlon price, tl.50 a tear. We fuiuUh It with THK PRESS for 2.85 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. H. SCHAFRANSKY .OUTFITTER TO MEfJ AND BOYS. GREATER THAN EVER Our Display of Fall & Winter Clothing: Men's Suits, All Wool Cheviots, $7, $8, $9 and $10. Fancy Worsted All Wool at $10, Equal to Custom Made. The Best Business Suit on Earth for $4.50. Men's Kersey, Clay, Worsted, Lined, a Swell Overcoat, at $14. Another at $10. An Elegant All Wool Kersey for $6.50, Worth $10. Others at $5, $6, $7 and $9. We Have Them for $3. Boys' Suits, 14 to 20 Years, from $3 to $12. Children's Suits, 4 to 16 Years, Our Magnet Suits, at $2, Never Wear Out, Double Seat3 and Knees. Boots and Shoes. VARIETY ENOUGH TO PLEASE YOU ALL SCMFRANSKY Outfitter to HEN and BOYS-;. 15 Front Street, . DrettJi making in all branches. Will go to the houso or do the work nt home. Add res Mahy Luuwiu, yjyor Uruid Btroot. Milford, Pa. err 1 ( FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published oil Thursday, ami known for near ly sixty years 111 every purt of the United Ftates ns n National Family News pit p e r o f the highest 0 1 ass, for farmers and villagers. Itoou tnins nil the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE , most Important general news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE up to the hour of going to press, nn Agricultural Depart ment of the highest order, has entertain ing rending for every member of the fam ily, old nnd young, Market Reports, which are accepted as authority by farmers nnd country merchants, aud is clean, up-to-date Interesting nnd instructive. Kegulnr subscription price, 11,00 a year. We furnish It with THE PRESS for $1.66 per year. Port Jervis, N. Y. Do Witt's little early rigors are dainty littlfl pills, but they uevur fail to cleanae the liver, remove obstruo- tioiiij aad iuviorato the system. THE HOME COLD CURE. An Inijptitnna Trent 'ttnt hf which Irmik mnU ar Itefng Cured IHilly In Nlt of IhrmwilTfi. No Nnxlnni Inera. Ko Wrnkenlnff of the Nerve. A rienennt and Poult ! Cnre for th Liquor 1 1 bit. It. !fl srcnnrnlly known nml understood t h tit Drunken. iprs 1ft n dlsmsu nnd Hot wcnknt'Ha A body filled with imlson. nnd nerves completely hnttontl by pnrlodlcnl nr conn nut line of Intoxlentlng liquor, re quires nn nntldnto cnpuble of netitrnllKlng nnd eriidlmtlnpthls nolnon, nnd destroy 1 11 it fc.ie crnvlng for Intoxicants. HufTerers inny now core themnelveR nt home without pub llelfy or loss of 11 11m frnm hnsiness hy tliU wonderful "HOMK GOLD CURE" which has bpn perfet'UMl after ninny years of close ttudy nnd trentinent of lnehrintes. The fnlthful use ucconllng to directions ot this w nulerful discovery is positively ftimian-t-ced to euro thu most obstinate ensu, do matter how hnrd n drinker. Our records show the marvelous trnuhforiuatlou of thouaiulK of drunkards into sober, Indus trious and upright men. WIVKS CURR YOUR HUSBANDS I 1 UHIlilJHKNCUHK VOUKFaTHKRS! I This remedy U111 liosenRc n nostrum but a speeiflti for this disease only, so skillfully rievlsf d nnd prepared that It Is thorouiihly soluble nnd pleasant to the tnste, so thnt It can be given In n cup of ten or cofTt-e with out the knotvelcdKe 0f the person taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured tli em selves with this priceless remedy, nnd as ninny more have been cured nnd made temperate men by hnvluK tlio "CUKK" nd tntnintoret. by loving friends nnd rolntlvos without their knowledge In coffee or ten, and believe today they dlHcon tinned drink Ing of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not le deluded by apparent nnd mis leading "Improvement. " Drive out the disease nt oiicp nnd for nil time. The "HOME GOLD CURB Is sold nt the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, thus plac ing within reach of everybody n treatment more effectual than others costing 25 to f 0. Full directions accompany each pack ago. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extrn charge Sent prepaid to any part of the world on recepit of One Dollar. Address Dept. B 275, KDWIN B GILES & COMPANY. 2a30 nnd 2332 Market Street. Philadelphia AH correnpondence strictly oonfldentlnl. LX)R SALE. A small farm located nenr L Matamorns, known ns the Honsel or Reinhardt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House nnd barn. Fruit, of nil kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box Q Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tspasslng on the promises occupied by the unue. sinned In Dinpnian .'9vitHhlp, known ns tbe Buchnnnu fnrm r hunting, fishlnij berrying or any other urpoRo whatever Is forbidden under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons disobeying this no, ice will be dealt Willi In the severest Inwiiil manner. (JKoryit H. McCautt, July 1, 1897. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ttt'spasingupon the south ern half of the tract of land known as the William Denny. No. t3. In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, oc, any other riurposo, also trespassing on Saw kill pond 11 Dlngmaii township, or, fishing In It Is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. (JLKILANO MlLNOR, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TR?:SPASS Nt TICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro- 1erty of te Forest Iuko Association in jncknwaxen township. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of bunking nnd fishing, or nny other purpose Is strictly forbklUcn un der penalty of the law. Alkxandkh Haddrn, Not. 22, 18Ufi. President. ' TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in Ingmnn township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forb-dden, nnd all offenders will be prompr.lv prosecuted. I it A B. CASK. Oct. 24. 18U6. TRESPASS. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the property of the undersigned lu Milford and Dlngmnn townships. Pike Co., Pn , for the purpose of hunting, fishing in Sawktll creek or any other purpose la strictly prohibited under penalty of the law. JOHN F. WALTER. Milford Township, Pa. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Somethlns; Nuw Vmler The gun." All doctors have tried to ouroU AT A RRH by the use of powders, nold gnes. Inhalers nud drugs In paste form. Their powders dry up the munuous inembrnnes causing them to crock open and bleed. The pow erful nclds used la the Inhalers have en tirely oaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach thedisuuse. An old and experienced prao- titlonor who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment nf CATARRH, has at lot perfuuted a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently ouros CATARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all in- Unmiuution. It Is the only remedy known to science Hint actually reaches the afflict ed parts. This wonderful remedy is known "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATA RRH CURE" and Is sold at the ex. tremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing Internal and external medicine suflicleut for m full month's treatment aud everything necessary to Its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA lAKllil ULiu. ever mule and is now reoogulzed as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures all lnflammatiun quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD lu tho HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUPTION "KNUFFLEd" will .ftve you If you use It at once. It Is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which Is positively guaranteed tooureCA TARR1I In any form or stage If used ao cording to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for It ut once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive spec- hhl advice from the discoverer of this won derful remedy reminding yourcase without com to you beyond the regular price of "SNUFFLES" the "GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE." Sent prepaid to any address In the Unit ed St'ttc or C.inotlaon receipt of One Dol lar. Address Dept. B 276, EDWIN B GILES & COMPANY, t&ttO aud &i& Mark vt Street, Philadelphia. TORES FORGOVERNOR How Eil Onndidaof Is Regarded In Eis Ilopie Town. A 8CBANT0N VIEW OF HIM H I No Faetlonlst, But An Every day Republican Always Ha Ha taod For Party Unity and Public Bsrvles. 8c ran ton, Pa., Oct. i. Tha brief, but frank and manly letter of Colonel U A. Watres, of thla city, announcing bla candidacy for governor of Pennsyl vania, has delighted Ms tiumemiiB per sonal and political friends, not only In Bcranton, but throughout northeast ern Pennsylvania. Tha letter la In reality as much an answer to numer ous Inquiries as It Is an announce ment of the author's purpose. As Is well known In all parts of the state, there has Ions; been a strong Republican sentiment In favor of the candidacy of Colonel Watres for gov ernor. It began while be was serv ing In the state sedate, and received a strong Impetus during Ms campaign for lieutenant governor, when, despite the defeat of the regular Republican nominee for governor, he carried the day for his party and was elected against most adverse conditions. His V. v COL. LOUIS A. WATRES. great strength with the people, on that occasion was shown by the fact that be was elected by a majority of SI. 365 votes, while Pattlson, who ran as the Democratic candidate for gov ernor, had a majority of 17,000 over the regular Republican gubernatorial nominee. Tben It was that tbe old-fashioned Republicans, who were no factlonlsts. said: "If Watres were only at the head of the ticket the party would not hare suffered' the hutnllatlon of de feat. In a state so overwhelmingly Re publican. AN EVERT-DAY REPUBLICAN. And this was true.. The dissatisfac tion that spent Its wrath on the candi date for governor. In that campaign, did not touch Benator Watres. He passed unscathed through that storm and came out a victor. He made no compromises and no i combinations of any sort; content to rest his candidacy on his public record, and his party fealty as a broad-gauge, every day Re publican, with no special favorites to reward, and no enemjes to punish. A more popular candidate was never In the Held for state office, and despite his youth at the time, the regrets of those who were anxious for the com plete success of the party, that he did not head the ticket, were well found ed. Ever since then there has been a strong undercurrent In the Republi can circles ot the commonwealth fa vorable to the, candidacy of Colonel Watres for governor.. His clean rec ord; his engaging personality; his broad, progressive Ideas, and his ex alted views of party," render his can didacy particularly attractive at this time, when the state is rent from end to end with factional asperities, as the result of the Iniquitous legislation en acted at Harrisburg during the recent session of th legislature. Colonel Watres rises above these contentions and might well, were he so Inclined, meet every Inquiry by paraphrasing David B. Hill's well known and oft-quoted motto. He can easily and truthfully affirm "I am a Republican," and this In no offensive sense, either, but merely to proclaim the political faith that-Is In him. - Here, at his home, where he Is known as th courtly gentleman, the popular commander of the famous Thirteenth regiment, th substantial and progressive business man, he numbers his friends by the score, but they would as soon doubt tha centre of gravity as question his fealty to his party In Its broadest sense, and In this light he stands without offense to friend or neighbor. HIB EARLY ENVIRONMENT. His beginnings, like those of the na tion's best men, were modest; but he owes his name to sterling integrity, and genius rocked his cradle. He Is a direct descendant of the Illustrious James Otis, of Massachusetts, the fa mous revolutionary statesman, of whom John Adams said on the occa sion of his great speech before the Judges of the supreme court against what was known as writs ot assist ance, "Otis was a flame of fire. Amer ican independence was then and there born." This was in 1761. It was Otis who fired the first torch for liberty. He was the first opponent of the stamp act; th first vindicator of th rights of th American colonies, and not only wrote and talked, but ren dered service for American freedom with a gun In his hands. - Colonel Watres Inherits the traits of his famous ancestor ea patriot, sol dier, schoiar and lover of Independ ence. He is In th prim of 11 fs, hav ing been born in Mount Vernon, non Winston, Lackawanna county. In 1S&1 r EV l"T" TOBACCO SPIT LJvJrVi I "J SMOKE Yotj can be cured of any farm of tobacco neiujr eailyt ba niaula well, Ifjotig, ui:vnri ic, full of new life and vigor by liking O'BAO, that makes weak men tuioog. M.ti;y n 'a Un pouud in tea (kfk. Over SOO , O (J O cured. All druggiatta. Cure cuarautct-ti. blo let and advice 1-kKE. Ad.lreaa hlKkllN kiiMfaDV CO ClucevfO or New Yocfc. 4J? WANTED, TO RENT A small farm in this county, Addreaa giving terms, thit ofiioe. f 1 :.7A vi -..,--.r- Iff His father, th late Alderman Watres, njoyed th renpect of this communi ty for mnny years, and admlnlcterr-d Juetlce wlsoly, Impartially and with calm, unruffled dignity. Ills mother, Mrs. Watren, was the gifted "Stella of Lackawanna," whose muse ennobled all this' region and gave to patrlotlo literature many a soul-stlrrlng gem In U days when the hearts of the peo lle throbbed In harmony with the war trums of the Union. Under her pen name Mrs. Watres enriched the litera ture of this valley and won the love and esteem of the community. Her poems have been published In a hand some volume, and are frequently quot ed and admired for their fine Imagina tive power and polish. I refer briefly to Uiese things to show the environ ment of Colonel Watres' boyhood. He ' breathed the air of patriotism from his Infancy, and It would be difficult to Imagine a more delightful home than that ot his youth. Not that he was nurtured In affluence by any means. Oh, no; he had to work for his living at a very tender age, for wealth was not among the advantages that contributed to the building of his character. What he possesses he has achieved by his own efforts; for wliat he Is, he Is Indebted largely to his paronts, to the Influences of a model Amerlrsn home. In which the rugged virtues were prised more highly than gold. SOME OF HIB QUALIFICATIONS. In addition to his personal fitness and political standing, Colonel Watres Is pre-eminently equipped by experi ence, education and training for the high office of governor of Pennsylva nia. He Is a thorough lawyer; Le has served with credit In the state senate; he ha been lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania; he was chairman of the Republican state committee, and his long connection with the National Guard, and present position as colonel of the Thirteenth regiment, have helped to develop, discipline and strengthen a character of exceptional Integrity and worth. The qualifications which Colonel Watres brings to his candidacy are those which one would naturally look for In a man aspiring to the guberna torial chair. The office la one requiring experience In public life; knowledge of law; a mind competent to grasp and solve Intricate public questions; a complete understanding of the needs of the state; a character strong enough to withstand the blandishments of the designing, and a conscientious regard for the rights of the people. These qualities are possessed by Col onel Watres, as those who are best ac quainted with him can attest. It may be claimed that we who live In Bcranton are partial to his candidacy, and there fore Inclined to magnify his merits. Possibly this may be so; still I believe there are those In other parts of Penn sylvania who will Just as cheerfully bear testimony to his qualities; men who served with him In the senate, or who were senators when he presided over that body, and can testify to his fairness, courtesy and Impartiality upon all occasions, and In every stress of circumstances. VIEWS OF PARTY AND PUBLIC BERVICE. It may be well, at this stage, to refer to some of the views held by Colonel JVatres, himself, on the relation of party action to the public service, es pecially as applied to the state of Penn sylvania. They were expressed by him in an interview some monuis ago, when his name was mentioned for the gover norship, and before he had decided to become a candidate, and It Is safe to infer that they reflect his opinions at the present time. On that occasion he declared It his firm belief that the Republican party was big enough In Pennsylvania to as sume entire responsibility for "a gov ernment of the people, by the people, for tbe people" In this state. With Its great majority, he held, the party oould afford to take high ground In behalf of honest primaries, a pure and unde fined ballot that would express the will and wish of the people, and a policy favoring the strictest Integrity In ad ministering th affairs of th ciiy and state. There was no wholesome or desir able reform for the good of the state, that could not, in bis opinion, be se cured by and through the Republican party, working, not In sections, but as a unit for the public good at the pri maries, the polls. In the halls of legis lation, and through the various de partments, executive, legislative and Judicial. THE BEST TRADITIONS OF THE PARTY. This is the gist of an interview which attracted much attention and caused a good deal of favorable comment at the Urn of Its publication. Colonel Watres believe that the Republican party In Pennsylvania, as In other states, is still the party of Lincoln, of Blaine and of McKlnley, and capable of renewing Its best traditions, with honesty and fairness In nominations and elections. If this wars a biographical sketch of Colonel Watrea, Instead of a hurried view of his recently announced candi dacy for governor. It would be pleasant to speak more in detail of the man; of his happy and Ideal home life; of his kind traits of character; his remark able business success, and many other matters of Interest. But my spec has been exhausted, and I have only room to add that Colonel Watres Is a Re publican from the crown of his head to his heels; one who believes lu party unity, rightly directed for good gov ernment; a public spirited cltixen anxi ous for tha welfare of the grand old commonwealth of Pennsylvania; a man who if nominated for governor next year will unite his party and lead it to certain victory. STREPHON. A - lta.t J t ABE tg. MAAHS" . "CwrvICrlTSV Thlrty-on yn?i t!t practJ. Opinion s tn vli.lity ud ju-nutUlity. Writ i.t Uiuk oi li.,cru. tkn, suit rvlf reui'. tt'avlN bVM f ww. Vi ataUitf we. U. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Aathmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. PENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RKrEirfoF POSTAL. WRITK VOI'R WAME ANI AllllKKSK PLAINLY. ron teu YEAH J RlLICir. Alter linvliiK It rnrcfully nnitlyzed, opium, morphine, chloroform or ether, Dn. Taft linos ' Mkimcinr Co. 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