SCHOOL, am THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jamoa BullJ Ing, New York. Forth Tratmantnd Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. STATE NORMAL East tT.t'H iwnuno, Pa, Pl'HISU TF.RM OrENS Tl'KSDAY Maucii 27, 1900. Special olussos fur tonoliers pre vtnnnir for tlie spring examinations. Fur full particulars, nddress. UKO. 1'. lilllLK, A.M., Principal. NO HYPODKUMIC 1NJKCTION3. A PRKKKCT HOME THKATMFNT OK BaN'I TAItlUM ADVASTAIIKS 4of JULY h KKWUKKb of all kinds FLAGS of all sizes. BUNTING CHINESE LANTERNS Call and inspect stock Before purchasing elsewhere. Prices -:- Right. A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Pis. Mllfortl, Pn J- . . $ To Ttejxdr Broken Artt cles use Major's Cement jf Remember MAJOR'S lll'HIIKIt CK.MENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMliNT. Around the County.l MNUMAVS KKHKY. MAT. AM OH A 8. COD LIVER OIL with tlint awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with n horn a Rood thing with a draw hack. It is prescribed for wnstiiiR diseases, pen'oral debility, ronelis. chronio rolils, con sumption, etc.. nnd wo are ex pouted to make it as pnlntnble ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re ninrkably pleasant, and moots the demand of the times. Jt is pure, elegant and full strength. Fl'IXY IUAKANTKKI. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAJUUAUE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDoxe. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F. IUFNEH- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. 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. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnil Lots tin rl lots without Houses. Dealer iu ull kinds of Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The iETXA 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 T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. y Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, . . . . .Pa. jj a tr s o 5 I g 3 S r P. & 9? 1 1 r r h u 2. p. a tr 1:7 Si. Mil ?"3SS 11 Nil a - li x 111 i m si aFf-???S For estimates address. call on or J. C. PRESCOTT . Matamoraa, Pa. WALL PAPER Complete new stocl 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. Teiirhers oxnmiiiMtion, conducted by Ktipt. George Hnwyer win held Monday. Mihs Flora HeidentliHl Miss Nellie Westfall, Miss 17,ie Clark, J- F. Muloney, MissS. Fetncy ..liss Maud Best, Miss H. Muloney and Cont Layton took the exnmina lion. Stella, a daughter of Moses L. Uole who has Leon absent west for sever al years for her health has returned greatly improved. Mrs. Cora L:iytoti, M:uid B ist and Esther AlliiiKton, of Pond Eddy, were guests of Mrs. E. J. Lord for a few days returned home Tuesday. John Clnne who was recently in-1 jared is able to aain attend his dut ies on the milk train. Mrs. Mary Ryder who has boon seriously ill and under the care of Dr. Lambert is now Improving. Miss Minerva Owen, of Middle town, Is a guest of Chas. Marvin and wife. Fred Martin, of Morristown, is visiting Jessie Martin. The ladies of the German church held a sociable at Millers Hall last evening. Mrs. J. A. Walker and daurjhter are visiting Bert Walker. Mrs. Hanford Sherwood, of Liv ingston Manor, is visiting her two sistors Mrs. J. VanG irdon and Mrs L. Hornbeck. Floyd Kilpntrick and Jeff Ketch- am Tuesday evening while driving captured a live opu osstiui. It is now 011 exhibition at the home of the hit tor on Cookson St. Mrs. Theodore Htr.iil lot hor pock et hook Monday evening v. ilh t20. in it. J. F. M iMickle an agent for the Metropolitan Insurance Co. found and returned It to her. The pi.ino recital which took place at Epwoith church Monday evening given by Mrs. Alico Brown's music class was a great success, and de noted careful tr.iiuing oil tlie part of the teacher and nptuess on the part of the pupils. Tho L. C. U. Society, of Hope church met last evening at the homo of Zilla Lord. Graduating exercises of the High school was held last Friday evening. Seven pupils wore presented with well earned diplomas. Harry Claw- son was salutatorian, Ira CVander- voor Valedictorian, Miss Angela Orce class prophet and Nellie M. Sampson, Corn Billman, ILirry Becker and F. E. Seybolt readessays and delivered orations. The whole was interspersed with vocal and in strumental musio and addresses wore also made by ltev. T. G. Spoil, cer and Supt. Geo. Sawyer. Presi dent of the board, , Harrison Watts, presented the diplomas. 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 MILFORD PA. n7 i 01 n Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digpsts the food and aids V at tire in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. 11 is me latest discovered digests ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etlicieiicy. It iu staritly relieves an1 iieriuanently cures i'ypeiia, inaigeM 1011, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Naue, Sick Ileadache.Catit rait; ia. Cramps and aii outer results or imperiectdigestiou. r'pirg by t. b utwif. co., Chica?' PAUl'AC. A. K, Kilhim is quite seriously ill with pneumonia. Dr. Plum, of Hawley, is in attendance. Misses Claribell Kimblo and Franc Pellett spent Sunday 111 New York. Miss Annaborn Kimble is spend ing her vacation with her pareuts, A. J. Kimble and wife. Mrs. Herbert Adams is viuiting her mother, Mrs. Agusta Bennett. Visitors in town Sunday wore ns follows : Dr. L. P. Cook and fami ly, the Misses Edwards, Asher At kinson mid daughter, of Hawley, Misses Hannah KippandEUa Beech ler and Fannie Giipin, A meeting of citizens was hold at Crosses to consider ways and means of securing a telephone service with Hawley and neighboring sections. A committee was appointed to see what aid would be given by resi dents along the proposed line. Wo hope they make it a success for it would prove a great convenience to many. Henry Gumble, of Gumhleville, lost a fine mare last week. It was all right in the tiled previous to the thunder 6hower and was found dead shortly afterwards. It is supposed to have been struch by lightning as one of the neighbors saw a flash cross the river from Purdytown and strike In its vicinity, t A small band of gypsies passed through this place last week seeking to toll the future for the credulous, and to trade horses with the hay seed that thinks he knows more about the equine than they dcf. DKKAl'TO. when Goo. gets the finishing toucher on it will look second to none on that road. Hotels are in demand if would In purchasers are 11 criterion. A Mr Trunger, of Wnlpnck, has made 11 very good offer for the hotel at Unv- nns, and also for the one at. L-iyton If a hotel, to n.-conimodnte eit bonrdcrs should bo built nnywlien in this valley there would bo trouble nhotit securing thocity folk There Is n strong talk of reviving "Brooksido Park,-' at Layton, an 1 hold a celebration in it on July 4 The grovo is nil that could bo desir t;d, and I c:in see no reason why ir should not bo a success. I nm told that bids are being nsk- for the carrying of a daily mail from Bninchvillo to Dingmans from Jul 9 to September !)0. This mail is on ly between those places mid tho cat rier is not to receive or deliver any mail matter along tho route. Th 1 schedule is lea ve Branchvilleat 11 :1 A. M. and arrive nt Dingmans nt 1 :30 P. M. This would seem unjust 011 the part of the Government to Mr. Watson, our present carrier, a " this mail leaves upon tho arrival of the train and passengors would take the first stngo to tho loss of Mr. Watson. Mrs. diaries B.Misly. of Bevan, i seriously ill but latest reports say she is some better. George Steffen, son of Henry Stef fen of this town, while working in the car shops at Dover was caught in tho bolting in soiim way and whirled round tho shaft until his clothing gave way. His arm was broken and also put out of place, and the small hones of both ankles were broken and he was otherwisi badly bruised. Lust accounts re put him ns improving. Tho Sandyston Board of Educa tion met on the 13 inst for tho hir ing of teachers. There are 8 schoo's and nine applications. They wen hired as follows: Miss Kortlin Stoll, Shayton, Miss Myra Dako, Haines- villo, Miss Sadie Drake, Fullers. Miss Eliza Snook, Brooksido, Miss Emma Crispin, Bevaus, Miss Blanche Youngs, Tuttles Cornor, Charles Cort right, Centorville, Warren C Hursh, Fishers. The question of 1 change insomeof the text-books was not discussed and the Board will hold another meeting soon to con sider that question, repairs eto. A Sandyston party endeavored to convince a Brnnchville party thai his ideas were all right, and tin Bninchvillo party all wrong But when it caino to knock down nrgu ment tlie man rrom sandyston wns not in tho game, and camo home 1 sadder, but wiser man. The exhibition held in the church at Layton, 011 the evening of the 11 proved a very pleasing entertain ment. The exercises were carried through very nicely and reflei. inucli credit upon tlie manager The receipts were about 18 dollars SANDYSTON. The Bridge now building across the Delaware nt Dlugnians is pro gressing. The first lient reaching to the Ponua. pier will be completed this week and ere lony: we will have a bridge. Geo. Owen is engaged in repaint ing the residence of his father, nnd Many sweet apples trees in (his section art! blighted somlarlv to the blight whieh ha? affected pear trees for a few venrs. Prof. J. VanHit II 10I 1ms ro ived an ndditto to his f imily by I he ndvent of a son. T. Armstrong nnd Co's. place is the Mecca for farmers to ineetold acquaintances, i'lie Pike County Democratic Machine will have to sprinkle out many t-t this f ill to keep the spot green. Tho Republicans have been menu enough to nominate good straight men for Representative nnd jury Coinmis-iioner. It would be n good idea to change the mar.ner of trafficking in horse flesh by compelling the seller to make nn nlTidavit 11s tt ngonnd qual ities of the animal so in case of fraud he coiild be prosecuted for perjury. This is good grnss weather but it o.iios 1. Hour late to help the crop. A good girl who rends the Phks and wants a situation for the sum can npply nt the Milford Bakery. The Snyder boys nro busy putting np a foundation tor a large board ing house nt Porters Lake. Eggs hnve gone nil and butter down in price, to 16 cents. A story is current that. Tared Dun das, of Silver Lake, recently built 1 scaffold 011 which to hang hin.elf. Brine Dairy mplo nnd wife, of Bninchvillo, visited their parents nt Centre last week. The club nt Silver Luke lost tin five 'vild boars in their game pre servo by lightning n short timo ago Wm. Ktlsby hnd a cow killed during tho same storm nnd two beehives of Stephen Drake were covered with dirt by a ujlt striking a trco near bis house. Xlio natives will soon have nn op. portuiiity of getting cheap pork city sportsmen stock the woods with wild hogs nnd ns they 11 re dangerous nnimals may receive n bounty for killing them m the bargain It would be just as sensible to intro duco snakes in Ireland. Nights are too cold for corn nnd ii begins to look yellow. Centre Sunday school organized last Sabbath by electing Mrs. E Downs Superintendent, Miss S. E Layton A-isistant, Miss Clara Gil more Secretary, F. DownsTreasurr Fred VanGordon nnd Peter Soiiti Librarians. Caesar 111 W. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. LEDGEDALE. HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't mean the stretchy kind, but we do rnaan the ones that you will find easy wark to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL VILL BE CONVICTION Battles and Rain. It is a curious fact, well known, however, to weather experts that heavy firing will generally cause rain, even though the sky was clear before hand. At Waterloo rain came down In torrents. So it did Ir several of the big battles of the civil war Get tysburg, for example. The tremend ous concussion shakes the little glo bules winch are always present In visible in the atmosphere together. ana so unrigs mem down. When ill need of anv Hello tit No. ")., or enme to SAYKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA The English Vocabulary. There are over 250,000 words In the English language acknowledged by the best authorities, or about 70.000 more than In the German. French, 6panlsh and Italian combined. Simonstown Aid Socio ty meet nt Mrs. Otto Simons last Wednesday M. Tuthill, of Middlotown, visit ed his mother. Mrs Thomas Si inons last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Jano Burns visited Mrs. Run yon last Monday.' telix Olsominer and family, of Roemervillo, visited friends on the hill on Sunday. Mrs Warren McKnne, who visit ed tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Bartlesou lias returned home. Any body who may be in want of Corticello Fibo Silk for working Centerpieces nnd Doilies can get the same iu all shades and colors by calling on Mrs. Ira Kellam who has the stock to sell. Friend Simons nnd wifo, William Kreiger and wife, attended childrens day at Hamlinton Pa. Sunday June 17th. Teacher nnd scholars and Supt. of Ledgedalo 8 S. visited the Sugar Cabin S. S. at Greentown Sunday Juno 10. Mr. Frank Ryan who was so sick at the Camp is now staying at I. K. Kellams. Mr. Ryan has some 18 or 20 men eeling bark for him. George N. Kellam, of Pimpno was a visitor in this place last Saturday. Depth of Desert Sand. It Is si,);;oF,pd (tint the average depth ot t -1 :: I p of Africa is f-' ' In battle only orm bull out of eighty five takes ef ect A complete line of Mens fine shoea and Oxfords at T. Armstrong & Co. I Summer colds are noted for hanging on. 5 They weaken your throat m aim lungs, ana ieaa 10 -JJ serious trouble. Don't trifle with them. 'm Take Scott's Emulsion at c2 once. It soothes, heals, and cures. " J 50c. .nd I. All druul.la. Pain Unncessay in C!iil Ibirth. Puin it 110 lotifrnr necessary In cli 11(1 birth; morning HlckiifKS.MRvvellcn limb, iokI like evi Is, sre rpmlilycontrollnil. and wnmh difietises speedily cured. Never known to fail. Physicians pronouncn ft womleiful. and over .0,n ti bullet nitest lt merit s.Liuly render, cut this out; it may nave your life; suffer no longer, but Bend us i grenttttamp anil receive ill sealed envelopfl full partic ulars, and valuablo proofs of our wonder ful remedy. Address Frank Thomas 6c ('o. lialtiiuore, Md. j3 Yellowstone Park, Wyo., Excursion Tickets. Commencing June 10th, and until September 9th, ltlOO, the Erie will sell oTcnrsion tickets from Port J-r-vis. N Y., to M'tmnioth Hot Springs, "Yellowstone Park," Wyo., good to return to October Wrd. 1800, at 109. 85 for tho round trip. je22 Tickets to Points on Long Island B.K Tho Erie company has placed on 'sale nt tho Erie ticket office, Port Jervis, tickets to all points on Long Island reached by the Long Island railroii nt very low rates through to destination. jo9 P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Broad street, where may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an exper ienced workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf Reports show thnt over fifteen hun dred lives hnve been saved through the use of one minute cough cure. Most of those were cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and pneumonia. Its ear ly use prevents consumption. Ivy poisoning, jKiison wounds and all other accidental injuries may be quickly cured by using DeWitt's witch hazel salve. It is also a cer t in cure for piles and skin discuses Take no other. KANE, 21 Front St., -Port Jervis. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PUKE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emarson & Co., T Next Door to Hotel Fanohoro. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania TRI-WEEKLY TR131T1 All tha News r THREE TIMES A WEEK. Hats and caps. Litest Styles at T. Armstrongs & Co's. The first number of TIIK TRl -WKKlvIiY TRlliUSK was published NoveintxT 20th, iU;l. Tho immediate anil eo-,li,il wetcoin ! a-jc.iriled It from Eastern and Wes tern states insured ail unexampled sueeess It is published on Mot. .lay, VYiliielay and Friday, and each numlier Is a eomplelo np-to-iiaie daily newspaper, with all. important news of the world up to the hour of (ro iuf to nress. Contains all strlkitnr news features of TH K DAILY TitlM'XK .Spevlal War Dispatches. Domestic and fureiirn C irr.isp-iod.-iice, S:iorr, .stories, H imoroits Illustra tions, Political Cartoons. Industrial Inform c ion, Kasliioii Soles, Afi-icultaro Matters, Conprehensivn and It-'liable Kiiiani-l;il and M-irker. Keporls. Profusely illustrated wii h half-t eies a id pro: raits of prominent people. It ul.tr subscription price 1.50 per year, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. NFW YOitK lr nP,ir'v sixty yniiM th limiting Vutiomtl WEEKLY TRIBUNE. '"iTi!.' ".Wl,"'lP '" '"' P'4' f'll'",,'''' nml Its Agricultural Dt-piirtimmt is uuexcclUnl, and Markot R -p rts nro Authority for the ooutu-ry . Contains all tho news of tho Nation nnd World, with intnrostliiif nnd instructWn reading for every member of of evury family on evury farm and In every village in tho United States. Regular suhscrlptiou price $1.00 per yar, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Mew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. 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. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Piikss has made arrangements with the publisher of tho "Vermont Farm Joiunal" which turn Men tin to make the mobt remarkable clubbing offer ever be fore heard of iu this weliuu. Here U in; 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 Fenna.
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