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State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa Regular State Nirmal lourses, and Special Departments of Music, Klo cntion. Art, Drawing, Stt'iiogrupiiy, and Typewriting; strong (Jul lege Preparatory 1 Vpni tmeitt. FREE TUITION Hoarding expenses Jfc fy per week. I-'tipils adiuitt'-d at any time. Win ter Term opens Do 2iU, Write for catalogue. EI. L, Kemp, A. M.f Principal. mm mm are the most fatal cf all dis eases. rni f.vo fain of money refunded. GDntafns remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for ludney and DIadder troubles. FRICH 50c. itvi J 1.00. SIS " TORACOO 51'IT I J i J 5 l I and 5 Jl i K R ' Vour l ite away I You can he c-ure.i of any fnrm ol lot.acco usin --ily, Ih: niLi.le v.'ll, str.)i,. n , n. -.,- d.i.t l' bte mut '.:.!. T l.y ai.lli 0- J -T l), th.ll lu.ik.i-s Kill r.ll -.v M ,nv j. , ii l.u j.i.n.1. 111 uuv. mvr SCU.OOO liutd. Ail arm. Cliiu yiN.n i , w. 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'I'hi'i'c ms nn cxt rnordinnry occur- rriicn icii'iitly In n rliccspii'M.p y-rr'a uliop in Ilip Avenue l'm-mont ii-r. i iu i.s. hilm IVatHon's Wrckl.v. line (if tlm vh'smMii's ciiKtiimcrK. wlm lmd in- tili'il l:ie fiiciiilH to cl i ii lie r, IkhI pnr cIkwpiI n Inigf rln-ciic, nnd when It was .'lit into the Ktum of u liulf snioUc I ciji-ni' Vjm ffnintl in tin niid dli 'I'ht host anl liis dfUrHts 111:1 rrhrfl roiiiul in a hotly to the clicMeinoiiRPr to ilf ; in ml nn explanation and ilie return of the money or the Mihst !l 11 tion of nnother elieese. hut the tniileK- nian l-etllst'il nil three proponit ion, nnd eien Kiiirirested thai thev nucht to he BiitMied. as thev hud not only the I'lii'iM', hut half a eignr nn well. One of the nfiiests then ' threatened fo report tile eheesellloli(,'er for ell in tooneeo without permission, llih words followeil, nnd at. length th eiiHtonier picked tii the oll'endinif eheese and hurled it wi!h eorreet aim nt the dealer's head. A regular ha 1 tie i-nsned. 'l'he uhoplieeper wni hmlii'd up hv hin wife and three nn- si-tlmls and the customer hy his friends. The counter was plied wiih eheeseR of vnriou.s kinds, and lhes-j re conerted at once into missiles. while tie hutler also came in hnudv. The uproar attracted the attention i f a policeman, who arrived just as R Inrfje Dutch eheese crashed throiurli the window Hud eniiirht him on the chest. When the ollicer had recov ered hU breath he separated the com batants and took them to the police station, where they were discharged with a caution. LOBSTER CLIMBS TREES. Inland Hen Captures of tlte F.nt I n -din iMlnmlN 'flint Are Fond of CoeoanntH, In the Knst IndWiu Islfinds is found a I'lirious lobster which climbs trees. Al though it prefers a home on land it at Uuieti feels a longing for lhe water, where it goes to moisten its (,'ills; nnd here the eiifjs are laid, and the young are rai.-ed on the coast, where they have lhe benitit uf isalt nil-, always good for children. Hut most ilf their time is spent inland, lit ng at the roots of trees where they have burrowed deep hollows which thej cnr et lux uriously with libers stripped from co coa nut s. They come out of these homes at nifrht to climb the palm trees, for al though It seems funny lo us, their climbing is quite a seriuus business to them, hinee it is. in this way that they secure the coeoatiuts of which they are so fond and on which they lite princi pally. To get at the contents of the nut the lobster first tears away the fiber w hich covers the three "ej es." (You must oil bne not'wed thoe black spots on on ead of a coroanut that mukes it look llk the wisrd face of a monkey.) It hammers away wMh iti claws at these splits or "eyes" until a hole is made, when it extracts the kernel by means of its smaller pincers. Sometimes af tsr drilling through the perforated "eye" it graps the ant in its clans and breaks it againrt a (tunc. Kcctaoin jr. Neighbor Your little Dicky seema a?ry unwell; his cough ia quite dia fcressing. Don't you think he ought lo have medical advice? Mrs. l'lyutskyn Well, yes, I attp pose be ought; but. you see, the .win ter's coining on, and some of the oth er children are almost sure to get bad cold or something, and it'll be almost 03 cheap to have the doctor in )ir two or three as to call him in foi tidy one. Ally fcloper. REGISTERS NOTICE The following accounts have been filed with the Ketfihter and will Iw presented to the Court tor eonllrmathm on the thhd Monday at Deeember next: Kntale of t yrlll 0. 1). Finehot, dee'd Th j aeeouut of .TameR W. Pinehot, sole surviving exeeutor. In partltl ,n. Khtalu of Charies W. Martin, dee'd. Ac 0 tint of J nines ti. Hanling, exeeut4r etc. Ksrate of Jac;ob Kllwnnaflr, dee'd. 'l'he fourth account of Philip KUwanger, exeeiitor. KhtMtt of John F. Plnchot, dfe'd. In partiiion. Tho account of C. W. Bull, administrator, .1. O WKSTBUOOK. JR, Nov 15, Ili-iS. Hegister. COURT PROCLAMATION State of Pennsylvania, I - I'liillil y of i'ikc. ' I Not ire is hereby given to nil persons ooiinu ny tvcnmil.nlico or otlierwlse to npinar, that the Drcciubor trim, h.tj ol the Rcvend i-ollrtKof l'ike cuunty will be held at t he com t house In the horouuh uf Milford on Mm third .Monday I loth at 2 oeUKi p. in., anil x be c inimueil one week if neeessul y U'KOKGK (iKKCORY, Mierill. Milford, Ph., Nov. 17, 11H3. fx Bull or Horse j Calf sLin Tl,,rr ' ' skin, or any other iiml of hide or skin, ami k-t us tan it with the hair f on, soft, light, odorless ami iimtli-,roof,for robe, i i rua, coat or gloves. L .J leu i f t Ktt out Cmlo?,ie, i glvn.R j,i i, , , , un.i r.ui tolirelmin t-iK'i.i'i ml rutlioiis, so h to ' I an.ut nii-iukcs. We aiMj buy m lu ik. .-l ... . THt tWOSH Y F"!SIAN Ft'R COMPANY, 110 Mill Stiest, KoHinur, N. V. S CANDY CATMARTTIC 9 . , i (iikUUU. Gtiiu iic itaMipvd C.CC Sever laid In bulk, tuvijrt it tiit d.aUr ho triei to icU I IIvh Ar 1 our faMtit-i 9 i If- t.t (- t , ' ' I" '- .'!.(. t!l tt .,m,i )S ' iTJ. 4 u 3UiJn Steer, hide. THE TULIP TJiAP. nv ( itAiu i j. mtR. Werp ever mic'i tulips sent rxrrpt in the trim R.trfler.s of Mnilaitd v I 'ale yrlh; utrij-fd with crimson, nnd iinprrml pin pies. nhd and no dark thai they might have won the fiinoufl Haai'lorii prie for a black spf! men of their kind - ui I pi ntipr d npnn the rnnvas with olt coner-al tn(r art. Niir-b, nt lrn."!, was the bcuiiy et' tuo pit t m e n the drjted painier mtw it, and yet it hud been rtjectrd. It wa a taiinre. lVjiCion lmd renrhrd the point of df-pf-rnt in, the fall iiiv's had iTowd4d o ranidly upon one an other during the past irv yearn. London is nowhere gloeinipt than in thr uatiuw lane knnun Devcreaux court, and the r-f tn w!iidi Kftvrd tiiatlon Moiitmnu a bed room and uludin wan the glit.nni(t of the many rouiN in the conrt. 1'iie eu lipht t iitnriiiy, even when t.iere m- nc fog, frcareely Miceerdcd in it rugyliiig t in iu:g; and an ntinnsd)eie nt depre&aiou hung cvei the plane nt alt times. jMoii.Hgup g'md at tlie rejected estiva un til the tulipn spcmt'd to w it icr brbue hif. very eyes, and in the hour ot inti upi'i't ion hin nou! seein.tfd npmtly fear. "1 have jnit forth the best there is in me," he ren-onrd, "'nnd 1 have tailed. Ann lile, after nil, cui buno?" He had refidved to die. It n only iti1 iailtnc to rep'Hent till life acceptably that wriri;ed upon hi heart, though lux anxiety nnd long hour of ap plication had made rrious inniiid upon iii henltn. A vision nt lip and cu-ek?, ncnri than the grandie.-t petal" lie hod ever- paint ed, roe liauntitigly lefore him throiigii all his waking nd slfc)niig hours. Ilie Ixait turnefl to the downs of Divon and a vine eiub'jwereil cottage there. Toil! Toil! Jiul it was sweet as lie tliought of the day w hen he ehoiild return and gather tire livimj flower ttiat blossomed there. His return was contingent upon fuccesf in his ait, howeer - and now he had failed! Kor two years he had carried the idea oi the tulip elu-iter in his mind, working on ii only at intervals when he telt most in the mood. At the same time he had bought the natural flowers to serve as model; lie spent his last tuppenny for a couple of bulbs, which he sent to Cynthia. "We ehall see who produces the faire-t tulips," he bad written bantei inely. lb bad added Bore hriundy that she should hear from m no mors mil h Mine t her ia person, crowned with suass. On this jlay of gloom, when the rloud? deepened the London fog. he bitterly eon jeetured how the tulips tn Devon had pros pered; and yet it was enough that his own had withered, hall blown. He was deter mined to die. Montague was an artist, through and through. As his wasted figure lay on the bed, from which he cuuhl no longer ne, he planned that death itself should come in artistic guise. He had worked out his plan with delicate ingenuity. Through the tulips he had failed. Their dainty petals should he his executioner. In a broken pane of the window he had arranged a trap which com municated with the gas jet, inside the room. Over the jet he hail placed a cap which would be thrown off when the trap wa- fcprung. On the window ledge outside he had placed a flower pot, rilled with good. rich loam, nnd in it planted a tulip bulb. The pot was set directly beneath the trigger of his cunningly devised trap. Kvery ray ot the sun and every drop of the showers that fell as spring came on would lure the bud from the bulb and woo it upward day Py day, towards the fatal trap, aiume day, a ftee patnls expanded and th world ovti4c wai rioiou with new wanvth of Waiek, there would be a spring of the tricger the cap would relent-e the carbon then asphyxia and nirvana. Montague contemplated his quaint device with a sinister miule of satislnciion. It wa the very refinement of self-destitution ComJd rtroiuu kare ria better? lea it h did mot. For many weeki he had lain there, served grudgingly enough by the wizened old house keeper, who thought too much on her ar rears to take note of the tulip trap. lt spent his time, when his strength would nermit. in writing a diary. Cynthia would get it when he was dead, and then she would know how deeply he hau loveu uer When too much exhausted to write li,e watched the growth of the tulip the hist tiny shoot, then the gradual swelling of the bud the imperceptible, but ceaseless length ening of the slender stem .which pointed witli fatal accuracy towards the trigger Nearer and nearer with every day the sun shine sifted through; nearer and nearer with every dancing show er. I here was a fasci nation in its development, which only deep ened an the bud rfemed actually to touch the deadly lever. Montague had toed feveri-hly all night. and wailed with more than usual anxiety for the dawn. It brought a brighter sun luiht than he had seen tor weeks. "To-day the tulip will surely blooini" he aid, significantly. He . lay back w ith the composure of a brave man under the guillotine. He had scarcely set himself for the fald bour when the sunlight disappeared and in a few momenta a gloom aa of night srHled over -the room. The light curtain rustled and .through the window he Baw that tiie tulip was swajiug in tiie wind. Its deli cate tips were toying with the thread of lite. tSurely when il waed again it must btrike the lever! 1 ms w a a new element in his death leap. Il was not the calm grow In and the fatal spring he had pictured o long. Tiie wind roe. higher and the tulip bent to the red rim of the pot. It straightened and dipped again with every gut. How long could this brit t le stein stand the str ain ? 1 n terirM lent'y thre cum the noi-p f a fall ing tile.- The artUt knew that the wind had become a gale, bnap! The half-opened tulip fell prone against the rim and swayed back no more. At the same instant there was a knock at the door, but w ithout watt ing for a response tiie visitors burst into the room. Cynthia threw back her houd and the raindrops fell in shower as she shook her eu rls. There was a scene such as should a I way i be left to the imagination. Hut the real tu lips in Devon had prospered. Were they not the largest and richest of those solo daily at Covent garden? Tnere was no longer any need that Mont ague show hi mi ken over their count ci teas in t ne gloom oi Deveieini court. 'l'he girl's cheeks blanciied as he ron feed how he had set the tithp trap, but the color came again more ruddily than ever, and oon it crept into those of the aiu-i himself. It was a sunny morning, indeed, when they turned tluii face towards the dowu of Devon. Cynthia looked up at the artist. All the paleness was gone. Ho wa flushed w ith re turning health and happine.-s. ''1 ne tulip lias surely bioomed to-day' she fcctid, aud nulled. Xew Orleans Ti;ni Deiiioeriil. Bov's Life Saved From Membranous Croup C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of "Winchester, Intl., write, 'My li'tla boy lmd a seven atftu'k of metubiiinoutf erDup, and only got rulirf after tctkiiifr Foley's ) lormy atul TV,f. Ho got relief after one dose and I f-l that it saved tho life of ii ly Loy." HcfustJ ubi il ut-'s. Hold nt Armstrong's drug ht're. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It s your iivcr! Ayer s Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2.c. All dViiir?!itt. Wnut yiMM iik pnrifiwryftM'Q live r.r tho bUUIIIIIUIIMrl V UIL Whiskers THE KAISER'S EPIGRAMS. Smp nplcnt nrlnc i!crfrd from thf I ttprnnpp. nf Ihr (irrman - Kmpprnp. MoM people- kn flint tlif Herman emperor Is given to epipi'Mni. lmt fen persons know how far tins tendenej hns developed. An enlerprisinp Ilrtt- ish journalist has mllerted the follow ing npliorlsins froni the kah-er'? stork: A law is the expression of the ncen muinted expericnee of centuries. ( onuneri'e lins become a passion. just as much of a passion ns love. eer foipet thai the amenities nf life are the life of the nmenlt'es. A crown, whether or no it is a dirine rifrlit, is at any rate a divine responsi bility. A pood memory is the second'requis Ite of one who poverns; a pood con science Ik the first. The Davy is no lonper the wooden walls of a country; rather It is a coun try's iron shield. When n man ceases to remenrherhts honor, il Is time that liis fellownier. should cense tn remember hiin. The --.word of just ice is double-edped. and when fine edpe prows duller than its fellow the sword Tins -lost its use fulness. Tiie health of the soldier it the hanllli eif the army, nnd tha health of the army is the h,alth of tlit atio. A Thousand Dollar's Worth ol Gold A. 11. Tlmrnes, n well kurvvn conl opurntor of BufTilo, (., writes, ''1 have bfcn Hfll';tnJ with kiduoy and bliuldor trotiblo for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. I mt no relief f rom inedioines until I be;in takiti Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising A few doses startled the brick dust liKu fine stones and now I have no pain acro ss my ki l:ieys nud I foel like ti new man. It has done tne n finotj worth of good." Soid at Armstrong's drug store. Senator (iiHIinger has introduced a bill to grunt limited sutlVage to the citizens of the district of Columbia L'nder this they arc to be allowed to vote for senators, representatives and presidential electors. Coug'is, Colds and Constipation. Few people realizo when talking cough medicines other than Foley's Honey and Tar, I hot they contain opiates which are constipating be sides being unsafe, particularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains ho opitates, is sate and sure and will not constipate. Bold at Armstrong's drug store. The Kansas City Journal says that anyway Mr. liryan gave the demo entile party a lively shaking up while his career lusted." What a sacrile gious insinuation. Report from the Reform School J. O. (Hack, superintendent, Pi untytowu, W. Vu , writes: "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we hare decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively in the West, Virginia Reformed School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harmless." 8 ild at Armstrong's drug store. With Nebraska investing the sur plus state funds in Massachusetts yold bonds it is idle to abuse the dark ages for Hie cruelty of the torture then practiced. A Timely Topio At this season of coughs androids it is well to know that Foley's Honey and Tar is the greatest throat and lung remedy. It cures quickly and prevents serious results from a cold. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. To prevent too many Infractions of this promised law the author should add, "lie it further enacted, that this law is to le of no ell'ect on moonlit nights. . A kidney or bladder trouble cau always be cared by using Foley's Kidney Cure in tune. Sold at Arms trong's drug store. A majority of the foreign papers i have indulged in praine of the I'resi j dent's iiic.-.-uge. His conservation ami lofty idealism have served as the topic. Foley's Honey and Tar positively cures all throat and lung diseases. Iiifu.se Hiibpititutes. Sold at Arms trong's drug store. Tom Heed was in Washington at the opening of congress. He was sarcastically inclined towards his one j tune vei l's. J T,in't he imposed upon by taking I substitutes offered for Foley's llunuy and Tar. Sola at Armstrong's drug 'StulV. ' . We arc now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone Tho Big Store's SPECIALS IN BLANKETS & QUILTS $ .65 Blankets for $ .60 $3.25 Blankets for $2.98 75 " " .69 3.50 " " 3.10 .90 " " .79 4-25 " " 3.80 1. 00 " " .89 ' 1.25 " " 1. 18 $ .75 Quilts for $ .69 1.50 " " 1.39 .85 " " .76 2.00 " " 1.86' 1.20 " " 1.10 2.50 " " 2.25 1.35 ' 1.25 2.65 " ' 2.40 x.50 " " 1.39 T. Armstrong & Co. Milford, NEW GOODS! Dry Good, Fancy Waist Patterns, Ginghams, Outings, Flannel and Flannelettes, Denims Drapery, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Fancy Crockery, Lamps & Glass Ware, Felts & Rubbers, Etc. etc. LOTS OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, A MILFORD, PA. FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES, CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods Delivered Promptly Free of Expense. A. 0. WALLACE W Telephone Cull 62. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SOW, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Drown's Duildiny, Kilford, Pa. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. o., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA THE iMOEMAN, Call Pi J. 184. ' Penna. 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