THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddlatown, N. V. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PERFECT HOME TllFATMKNT OH SAN1 TAItllM ADVANTAGES. 1 FISHING TACLKE j : Rods, Lines, 1 Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc. Z An assortment S of (roods where Fishermen will 2 fiml just what thev want A. Q. WALLACE Hitrfurd & 4th Sta. Milford, Pa. To Repair Broken Arti cles use r's HARNESS s Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. F. II AFXElt- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables Everything for an elegant u inner at GUMBLE BROS. ' Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin-1 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 "MILFORD PA. Life Insurance - - - The .32TNA offers snecial induce ments both ou Lite and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to LeroyE. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa T. Armstrong 8 Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, Pa i s f Remember li ( ' f MA.IOIi'H Y, l . - i- J HCHHKIl V -Ifr- f CIO.MK.ST, -zi . t,y LEATHER CEMENT. STATE JVOUMAtj SCHOOL. "ft, -r. " ..iV.nviV Ai'v.iVW.C If 1 -H. M, Kast Ktii uoshuiki, Fa. Kprinu Tkum Ol'RNS Tl'F.SDAT March 27, 11)00. S -octal classes for teachers pre 'mrim? for the spring examinations. For full particulars, address, Oeo. P. Biiii.k, A.M., I'lineipn1. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with n thorn n good thing with a draw back. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation is re- inarkabiy pleasant, and meets the demand of tho times. It is puro, elegant and full strength. FI'I.LV OtARAJfTEKII. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. ji a tf g 1 3 1 e 3 - x p. C t no 3 S H S .5 p. c o b o 2 x & 2 S J S ff E- 3 o E JS s a" c- d5 b 5' s 5 - " B 2 5 w 2 Ml X 3 e - w n. ts 1 6 7? "1 E3 3 0 QD For estimates address. -J. C. PRESCOTT Matamoras, Pa. WALL PAPER Complete new stock of the latest designs in paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hand. Also lots of new DRY GOODS and notions. Please give us a call and see some of the special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Huuaos nnd Lots nnd lots without ?Iouw. iJoulur lu nil kliitU of PniiL-i !y. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. ill business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Hull. Milford, Pa. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itartiacially digests the food and aids ature la streu(ftheiiin(f and recon .tructingtheexhuustcd digestive or gans. It is the lute.st discovered dist ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etlieiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Ijyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ti . 1 , "i JNausea, bwk Hcadache.GastralglH.Cranins anj fr.pirj by E. C DnWlf. Co.. Cblco CT Advertise in the Pukm. mi call on or All Around 8ANDYST0N. B 'lt Rosenei ai:ce of this town is spending a fortniulit in visiting friends nt Lynchburg, Vh. ' Hertwus for some years engaged in business at that place. Occasionally I hear of persons tak ing in tne Paris Exposition, and if I had the "ptuff" 1 would go too. Any one having the time and money could have a pleasant nnd sight-see-iug trip and have the worth of their money. Tho officials of the Erie road have an eye to business In the excursion line. On Memorial Day mi excurs ion will leave Fort Jervis to New York nnd return for cue dollar. I wonder why the I). I,. & W. do not catch onto tho excursion business forjtJiere must be money in it. Lilo insurance is a mighty good thing if the insured intends dying soon after being insured. A policy taken out in 1SS2 for 11,000. semi endowment policy, the premium be ing 30.27 would show n cash pay ment of COS. 40 to tho company. If the insured party lives until May 11102 he will receive $500. nnd tho dividends have reached the munifi cent sum of 80. or a total of prob ably 590. Take the annual pre mium of 30.27 and place it nt inter est, would bent insurance out of sight. The holder of the above pol icy has all the life insurance he will ever want. Washington Lnn'z sliped while getting into his meat wagon and fell striking his hood ng:iinst the wheel making n serious cut just above his eye. Pretty close call for the eye. Mr. Robert H Evcrilf, of Lnyton, lias just received a choc k for $7,000 this being bis shair in the estate of his uncle, Isaac Everitt, who died some time ngo at Pittston, Po. This is said to be only n part as there is some real estate yet to be disposed of, when the heirs will receive some more. Chester R. Smith, who for the past three years has been the effi cient teacher of the Brick House school, in Montague, has received an appointment in the Census Office at Washington D. C. Mr. Smith will go to Washington to begin his duties early in June. A snug salary goes with the position. As a broth er teacher I congratulate friend Smith on his good luck. Seth Shay and Will Be vans, both in the employ of the Newark trolley rood, are spending a week visiting friends and relatives here. Both are looking well, and like their positions very much. Senator Clark, of Montana, is no slouch in politics, and now tlmt he is regularly aptxiinted as a Senator from that state he should be permit ted to retain his seat. His trick of getting the position after being turned down is pretty shrewd. Have our Freeholders gone wrong in selecting the papers in which the County Statement should bo printed n wouiu soem so troru reading the Register and yet, that body is not the Pope who is considered infallible The special election for voting money for our schools and supplies was held in the Lnyton school house on Saturday afternoon. The total amount asked for was 450 dollars, a sum large enough to interest the people to con io out, aud vot for or against. Only eisrht voters wore at the election, and they voted solidly for tho appropriation. , George Owpii, for the last two years in the employ of the 3rd Ave. trolley line in New York, has resign ed bis position and is now with his parents. The fine rain we had on Friday uight and Saturday has helped veg- etation very much, but it is feared that the grass crop has been serious ly hurt by the drouth. GREELEY. 8. L. VaiiAkiu, of IiUcknwaxen, who is now working his Shohola farm culled here Tuesday. H M. Rosencrance has the grip, on the plow handles. Mrs. J. Ilemmingway, of New York, Is again occupying her cottage on the hill. Chancy Tyler and II. M. Rosen crance recently caught HM) trout in one day. The rain is reviving the grass crop and it promises well. Mr. Johnson and son, of Middle town, N. Y. have been stopping ith J. L. Burchcr the past week. SujK'rvisor J. O. Rosencrance has ilsiut finished working the roads Imis Chattillon, of Raymon.-kill, was here recently. Uncle Ham. "After (.offering from piles fer fif teen years 1 was cured by using two boxes of DeWitt's witch hazel salvo" writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook. N. C It heals everything. Beware of counterfeit. the County. M AT A MORAS. Mrs. H. Kraiiter, of (hveg.i, N. Y. is the guest or her siste., Mrs. II. Courtrlght and als or Mrs. M. Fisher. She notes many improvements since her visit here sevan years ago. Miss llettie lionien, of (hirllcld, af ter a visit with hergrandmother Mrs. David Wood has returned home. Kpworth church (. K. H. gave a dime social nt the parsonage Inst evening. John Fisher, of Middletown, N. Y. attended the funeral of Miss Coy Kendall Tuesday,' as did also II. llankins nnd family, of Hevans N..I. Dr. Richard Jcirerics went to Nnr rowsburg Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Wilkin Is taking the place of Miss Minnie Dcpuy as npcr ati r in the Port .lei vis central tele phone office for a few days. Mrs. ('has -Hnyder who has been confined to her home by illness tor several months Is now able to call on her friends. The h. !. lT. Society orilopechurch will hold a lawn social this evening at the parsonage. Cake nnd ice cream will Tic served. All friends are invited to come. Commencement exercises of the Matamoras High school will be held in F.pwortli church June 15. Those graduating are the Misses Nellie Sampson, Angela Orce.Cora Rillman, nnd Messrs. Ira Van Dcrvort, Harry Clausoiij Frank Seybolt nnd Harry Becker. The class motto Is "Rowing not drifting." Sunday evening the C. K. Society will celebrate it anniversary. Musj ic an address by the pastor and n i- bers will be given. Childrens day will be observed at Hope church the evening of June Hi, with n choral service entitled "The Court of Peace." Rev. H. C. Lillv will preach a memorial sermon in Hope church Sunday morning and at Sparrowlmsh in the evening. The May supperut Kpworth church last Thursday was a success socially and financially. The proceeds were m. Mrs. Cfionrod, of Port Jervis, charmed the large audience with her recitnt ions and waRfi e(uentlyencored. Miss Watts nlso sung a pleasing solo. Dr. and Mrs. Hanks Messrs Crawford and Coourod and scvernl other Port Jervis people were present. S. DLNTiM.VN'S FEKKY. Farmers were getting desperate over the dry weather the first part of May but the rains have cheered them up. FiVery body seems very busy, with no time to breed mischief so news is arce. .--" Gilbert Crone, with J. 15. West- brook, has had a badcaseoflumbago. His friends were very sympathetic. I). V. .lugger has been on the sick list for the past two weeks. M. II. Pitneys new house on the Molineaux Mill property is nearring completion. The bridge aCthe ferry Is going up. But it does not ,seem to create any commotion. City guests are beginning to npjienr on our streets. Work on the roads has censed for the present. Working at the corn engages attention. We hear considerable about hnvs going to learn the trade of cooks, wniii is me mailers with the girls Does the Baby Thrive If not. something must be t wrong with its food. If the 7 T mitt...', milk A 'i T MUlflfel 9 nil, i uutil I I IIUUT" ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. It suDDlies the elements of fat required for 1 the baby. It baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires J 1 Half a teaspoonful three f or lour times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fiftv'-cent t bottle will prove the truth T -C i ui uur Mdiemenis. Should b taken la summer ma well at winter. Sac. and $i .00, .11 Jrugiats. SCOTT 4 bo 'A Nh, Uwmuls, .New York. . ust R ctived Mammoth and medium clover seed. Red top, Kentucky and Can ada blue grass, Orchard and Timo. thy seed at W. & li. Mitchell's. ScolS's Emulsion W00DT0WX. Miss Matniii Heanlon and nice, of New York, are guests nt "Vacation Retreat." The little child's advent Into Pike c anity was evidently her first visit t tlie eountrv, for she iv marked ou leaving Tic CVn -;; r "I hero were no people in 1'he p.uk to-day." The Standard Blue Stone Co. is erecting a wall under Its mill at tin Hlon. Charles Briduu nf .s-biii is doing the work. Mrs. Manuel May ruptured an eighteen inch perch on Brink Pond recently. This is the largest perch taken from these waters for years Leonard Watson, son of Alonzo Watson, of. For', Jervis, has pur chased tho stock of Clarence J. Knapp and will ho (mr merchant af tor .Tune 1st Aidit.iinal LiOfil Matter. Fire Co. No. I has n new lantern Oil ilS il'ilcU. The Ladies' Club met, with Mrs J. II. Van Ktten last evening. .1. A. Watts, or the Vimtiue Hons, has put in a handsome bar ami fix tures. Ascension day nervines were ob served in tho Episcopal church here yesterday. Communion service will be celo bra ted in tho Presbyterian church here Juno 31. Rev. C. B. Carpenter will preach a Memorial sermon to the (. A. R. Sunday evening. Members of the Post and others or cordially invited to bo present. P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Harford street, where tuny be found a good stock of wheels aud sundries, and an exper ienced workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf District Attorney, D. M. Van Au ken, and Sheriff Vanderimnk went to New York Wednesday and return ed with Kiigene Felden who is charg ed with having set fire to the Tafton Hotel which burned recently. "Pete" and (ieo. Hance were treat ed bra bread and water diet in the borough refectory for 21 hours this week. Their coppers got too hot and officer Wood thought a cooling and nnti hilarious beverage would tone llieir systems. Jt did temporarily. Robert. Warner Roid, who is pro. moling the bank scheme hero h s, with others made application to the comptroller of Hie currency to or ganize The First National Bank of Milford, and the same has met with his approval. There is now nothing in the way but to raise tho small amount of subscription yet necessary and that, will soon bo accomplished. While Schnniios geese were disport ing themselves in the river near the Hotel one day this week an individ ual with a kindly spirit and u love oi tne creatures, fearing that they might take cold, lifted n couple of tliem .Iroin the water 'I l.eir m o-. recovered bv Ihe.owncr at a Hotel in town where they were waiting fr something to turn up. A bushel of corn worth an ounce ot silver! Pretty near it. On May 7 corn was worth 45 cents a bush. el m New York market. Silver was worth cents on the same day In 1S9U, at the timo of Bryanio pro puci;i-n us iu hub silver, corn was worth only 21 cents on the farm. But it has kept on advancing in price undor the gold standard. If tho shipping bill is considered in tne House nt this session and pass ed it will be imoossiJilo for tl ocra ts to make a partisan issue of the suMjecr, m view ot tne report in fa v orot the principle of the biM filed by Representative Clnnlor, Small and Jlansdell, all of whom are Dem ocrats. Working Night and Day The hnsiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pili is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength lisilessncss into eneiiry. brain-fag into mental nower. They're iroiuf. erful in buildinsr nn tiio h. Only 23o per box. Sold by all drug gists. Pain TJnnecessay in Chil .birth. Pain la no l(iij..r iikwswjt In chllrib rtli; liiornlnir hickiicMi. miviiIL.ii n.... .. .. i like uvils, urn readily ninii'iilltHl. unit iviaul) tilily cured. Auver knmvn to fail. Pliyslrlniia pruiifiiiiicn ic wondei fill, nnd ovtroC.IMi In, In-.- intent its miTit Iji.ly reader, rut, thin nut - ir. t,ii. w...... nr.. suffer no liuiiter, hut aid iih .-i t n ut stamp and ivu-ive in m-.iI. i! i uv, .,ni. full ri,,rn..- ulttrn. nud VllltialllH HriinC.. itf unr v.-,... fill rrin. dy. Address Krnuk Thuuin Sc Co liillllinure, Aid. j....;i J. Q. Hood. Justice of the Crosby, Miss., makes the followi'ii? siaiemeni can certify that one minute couirh cure will do nil th.it w claimed for if,. My wife could not tret her breath and the fi II1V whole fainilv." If acn iiimie.lmt... Iv and cures coii'-hs. colds i-ri.mi irrippe. bronchitis asthma and all throat and lung troubles. W. S. Musser Millheim. Pa uirnl the life of bis little girl by giving her one minute cough cure when she wasd.ving with croup It. is tbeonlv harmless remedy tint fives iiiim.l' iatoresullH. li quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, gripe. asthma ami all throat und luui troutiloti. lyj HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't mean the stretchy kind, but we do mean the ones that you will find easy work to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION I KMIF A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First Class Drug Store. Preaorip-tlona Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson S Co., tJF Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. NEW-YORK 4lb,s. TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUTE. THRE TIMIS A WEM- .1n,iT!,j,'n''s!.'."","'"'r"f TI,K THI-WKKKliY TIU!UNE was pulillslmd November Jiitli. isthl. I a;' Iuiiiipdi.uc and cordial welconi accorded It from Knstoril and Wei. tern soncs insure' an niii'X:iinili'il miccpsg It Is pulilishcil on Moi.uny. Wcilnesday mid Ki lilay, nndcncli number U n ooinplcte up to-diite daily u,.w,pnMir. with all Iinpoi t.uit news of tliu world up to the hour of ito nig to press B ('iiiiiainii all strlklni news features of THK I)AII,Y TUlHUNK. Special War lllspalclie.4. I) mi utio .in.l foivi rn 0.n-r4pi id iiik.. Short, Stories, Humoroiu IlliMtm tlons, Political (.artooas. Industrial Inf irm n ion. Kasliion Notes, Auricalture Mutters Coliiirchensivii and It -llalile l-'iniiie ial and .Market, Reports. Pmfiis -Iv lllnslr .r.,.l ,.i,K i. .if I.'....- i . , . " . 1 fiiibscnption price $1 rw pnr y,r, lint, wo And THE PRESS NEW-YORK nearly slity years tho Imidills? N.ltioaal WEEKLY TRIBTJWE f oully newspap ir for proBressivo farmer and villlairers. Its A(t tcultural Department In utivxutdlu.l, and Markot Reports nro authority for the country ' ('ontaiiiR all the news of the Vation nnd World, with Intcrnstluir mid instructive) Unltcli'smtUry 'V""'y f'"""y "n ev,"'y f,lr"1 aui1 '" ewry vlllaxo in the Regular subscription price fi.oo pur y.mr, tint we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. New Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS. WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR. HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER. LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W. & Great Clubbing OfTer. Th Pile f!nun Pu. I - Farm I. .ml ' : ,vi,l,.l. , ZZ!.l fore hrd of in tliis wH:tiiii. Hero it U: 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. Marion Harland's Cook Book. Ten Nights in a Dar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna, "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. ")., or come to SAWKILL KILL, MILFORD, PA. 21 Front St., ! Port Jervis. 1 i.iiii i'i nism proiilllicilt puopio. It.liflllltr furnish it ' I Year for $2.25. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. Also ANTI-RUST TINWARE, All kinds of OILS & PAINTS, PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, MATS and MATTING, OIL CLOTH, ETC., ETC. G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. un tliepuonslier or the " Veiinont ' 'ui. c.u,ib,U( offer ever be