i -V THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1139 Broadway, St. James Build Ins, New York. rortha Treatment end Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO II YPODKRMIC INJECTIONS. A PEltFKCT IIOMR TI1KATMRNT Oil PAS! TAHIL'M APVASTAIIES 4TH0p JULY FIREWORKS of al! kinds FLAGS of all sizes BUNTING CHINESE LANTERNS Call and inspect stock Before purchasing elsewhere. Prices -:- Right. A. Q. WALLACE Hnrforil & 4th Sts. Milforrl, ln, fc To Repair Itruken Aril- clea use rs sfl 1 J VV 1U1U V It Remember t MA.ton-s lit lOO-.ll 1'K.MJiNT, MAJOR'S . LKATHER CEMENT, HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAltlUAC.E TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDOxe. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFNER- 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. riousos nnd Lots nnd lots without Houses. Dealer in nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite oflloe of C. W. Hull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The JETNA offers special induce merits both on Life and Endowment policing. 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. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Majo I :' Milford, Pa STATE NORMAL. SCHOOL. ft. A. ea t : TROlj DSBtTTtfl, PA. RrniNu Tkiim Opbns Tuesday Mahcii 27. lfldO. Sneeinl classes for t-aehers rr pann? fr the pjiviiifx examinations. Fir full particulars, address. UKO. V. 13ML3, A.M., Frincipa1, COD LIVER OIL with that nwful taste, Is like the proverhinl rose with n thorn a Rood thing with fl draw buck. It is presirihnd for vrnsting diseases, general loJility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. nnd we are ex pected to nialte it ns palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us onr propnrntion is re nmrkably pleasant, and meets the demand of tlie timoa. It ia pure, elegant nnd full strongth. Fl'LLV OVA RASIKKI). C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, 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, privc us a call Please and see some ot t tic special i 1 1 t thinsrs we arc offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. 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. n A 0 0 Dyspepsia Digests what you eat Itartlflcially diRfsts the food and aids cature in strengthening and recon "tructlnir the exhausted ri'trosMvB nr, gans. It is the latest discovered digest. oiiumi iiiiiic. rnooiner preparation can approach it in etliciencv. It. In. tantly relieves and permanently cures jynpepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, k.liiil-ih e, ouiir oioinacn, tNausea, teickHeadache.Gastnilgia.Cramps.and all other results of im perfect fl igestion. T. Armstrong and Co. have just re ceived a complete line of iiipim', worn ens' and children' shoes, the finest ever brought in this town, which you are invited to call and insieet, with an assurance that any taste or desire a.i to shape, style and mmlity cau be entirely gratified. rtf Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all other Hccidental injuries may be quickly cured by using DeWitt's witch hazel salve. It is also a cer t in cure for piles and skin diseases Take no other.- P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Broad street where may le found a good stock of wheels and sundries, nnd an expor ieneu l workman in charge to make ueoessary reiHiirs. tf The Chinese usk "howjs your liv er?" insl end of '-bow do you do?' for when he livor is active t lie health is good. Uc Witt's little early risers are fnaious little pills for the liver and bowtda. II HWJa "! V..T. 1 M i5 Stll' r' r t,- : O Si 7 fi 0 Cure All Around the County. SANDYSTON. When Intvls are lensed for rtslin and hunting it- IS peranined thut the general pnhlio will take heed anil act accordingly, lint, certain pit-ties took the chances, and may in the near future find that it does not pay to violate the law with impunity. The- drove of hor-tea, colts etc. thnt passed through here last week, dis poned of several head along the way A Handyston pnrty bought band some pair of colta, but later on wish ed the drovers to take them back and refund the moiey. At last they consented and paid hack 1110. of the r0. paid for them. The drovers then put up one of the colts for f25. to he raffled for and they won it hack. The colt was bought by Floyd Fuller, thus leaving the drover a neat sum for that particular ani mal. The political campaign of 1900 is now opened by the nomination of the Republican party. The and part of this ticket is the placing a man ou for Vice-President who. if we are to believe what ho says, did not want it Teddy wanted to stick to the governors chair for another term and it is the wish of the writer that, ho will get neither, and enjoy his summer home at Oyster B:iy The social announced for Friday night at Ilaincsvillo was postponed to Saturday night owing to the rain Another was held at Uevans on the amo evening, and ns a consequence both were slimly attended nnd th'i receipts were slim too. Cannot the hvethern avoid such collisions. The Fourth of July will be cele brated in the good old fashioned way in Biookside Park thnyenr. A baud will be secured, and as the Park has been cleared olT, there will lie plenty of room for nil. bo come me and all liavo a good time. B. T). Hnrsh. the efficient and hustling manager of the Stroud burg telephone company, spent Bun- lav wilh his parents, returning to his duties on Mondav. Ben is look ing fine and is well suited with hi position. Mrs. Katy Juno Bevans passed away early on Monday morning at her home in Brnncliville Mrs. Bev an was a daughter of Simon and Liz zie Kyte, of this town, and at an early age married iNicholas Bevau nnd residod nearly all her life here. She is survived by sixchildren ; Mrs. Mary Blarcom, of Lafayette, Maria and Elizabeth, of Newton, Sidney and Edward, of Branch villo, anil Luella, wife of Edward Shuo, of Liyton. The first nmn of iron work on the new bridgo is about completed nnd work Mill commence on Monday .of this week on the trestle work for tho middle spun. The water in this span is very deep and the putting in of the trestle will be olow. The bridgo wlmn completed will weigh 120 tons, or 140 tons to tho span. Tho Milford bridge, I am informed, weighs 95 tons, and is not so wide as this bridgo. But it will he well in Soptembor before bridge and ap proaches will be ready for travel. Our Census Enumerator flnishod his work on Saturday. He can not toll what tho population of this township is but it will not bo so large as it was in 1895, when it was 965. Mr. William Major of this town was married on Saturday last to a Miss Lorn Wilson, of Fairfield, 111. The marriage took place at Milford Pa. the Rev. C. E. Scuddor offlciat ing. Those interested met ou Saturday last and cleared the grounds in Brookside Park for the celebration to be held there on the 4th. It has not been decided whether they will have a Band, hut a majority favor the idea and no doubt all attending the celebration will Lave a good time. Mr. Edward Hotalen has just fin ished repainting tho resilience of Mrs. Rutan at Ifaincsviilo nnd it presents a neat appuaianco iu its coat of white. The f irmer is in luck so far as the weather is concerned for the past week or mo:e every thing in the vegetation line has grown rapid ity. Corn looks well and has a good color, harvest is promising, potatoes are coining into blossom, nnd only the hay crop will be short. Who wauts to go to Gettysburg some time in July. The writer wants to go but does not want to go alone, and would he glad if one or more comrades would go along, as it would bo more interesting and pleasant with company. Would it not be a good idea for the telephone companies to number their poles so that in case theru, is anything wrong with the line, the local office could notify the maiiiof tice just where the trouble was. Mrs. Joseph Jager presented the bcu eatl of the iiiimly with a line 10 pound boy, and Jon is happy accord ingly Mother nnd child are doing well. Miss Blanch" Yo-iiut has reigned j the school a; Tn tiles Corner, ha .'mi: secured one nearer her homo in Montague. Miss Cripin has also re signed the school at llevans, for the same reason. Here is a chance for teachers wishing a school. MATAMORAS. Misa Hazel Pahnetier, of Jersey Citv, is visilint at the homesof (loo. Bunnell and with Miss Lockvvood. Charles Cortright and wife return ed home Monday evening. James Breen, of Brooklyn, is vis iting his aunt, Mrs. Frank Oreo. Mrs. J. Palmatier, of Jersey City, is visiting friends and relatives here. The L. C. U. of Hope church o oi emplale having a 4tb of July dm inr in the B-ilch building. The social held at Millers Hall Thursday evening by the Ladies so ciety of the Uerhmu church, of Port Jervis, was a pleasant affair. Re freshments served aiwl tho evening passed, very pleasantly. Rev. Lilly, Miss Nellie Sampson, and Miss Flora Kimble attended the S. S. convention at Lackawaxon Tuesday as delegates from Hope church. There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Bessie Nyce which took place Sunday at Hope church. Rev. Lilly preached a beautiful sermon and the choir rend ered some very touching music. The floral offerings were profuse ns the child was a general favorite. One of the finest sights in this lo cality is the garden of Mrs. H. I. Cortright who lias a largo variety of roses no .v in full bloom. They at tract coiisidoiublo attention. Elizabeth Alderman, of Middle town, N. Y., is visiting Lena Oeb- liaidt. Rev. T. O. Spencer, Mrs. G. II. Langton, Mrs. John Wonnacott at tended the con volition at Lackawax on as delegates from Epworlh church Sunday school. A dime social will be held Friday evening at, the home of Mrs. Skin ner. It is given by the C. E. society of Epworth church. Epworth Sewing circle meets next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs 8. A Johnson. Harry Moore, of Jersey City, spent Sunday with relatives here. John Cnrney has his home nearly completed and it will present a handsome appearance. Mrs Katherine Mub.lhoisen, died at her home on Washington street, Matamoras, Pa., Thursday, June 21, in tho 88th year of her age. She was born in Savoy, Germany July 12, 1812, and came to America twenty-eight years ago. The Deceased is survived by the following relatives ; a half-brother, John Fisher, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Sophia Fisher, of Dingmans,. Pa. ; nieces, Emma And rews, Now York city ; Mrs. Augusta Sanr, of Brooklyn, Mrs. Bogart, of Dunnioro, Pa j nephews, John Fish er, of Dingmans, Pa ; Charles And rews, of Erie, Pa., and Anderson, ot Brooklyn. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon. Interment in Laurel Grove cemetery. DLNGMAN'S FERRY. A peculiar accident happened to a cow of David Cron. While scratch ing her head with her hind foot it caught beuind her horns and she was found dead in that position. Frost killed the blossoms and cherries and plums are a failure heie this year. If that pest the potato bug did not limit the acreage more potatoes would probably go into European whisky. Corn looks poorly, too much rain, too many chipmonks crows and cut worms. Theresa Cron has returned to her summer cottage after having spent the winter with her daughtor, Mrs. Drake, iu Kewark. Mrs. D. V. Jagger, of Centre, is visiting relatives iu Branchvillo. Miss Cora Cron, of E lg miere, spent a few days recently with her par ents on Point Peter. Some meadows are looking well and promise good crops. Cat fishing is the order of the nights now. Csah 8 dread hot weather. Thev tfi know how it weakens and A how this affects the baby. A All such mothers need V Scott's Emulsion. It gives y) them strength and makes ft the baby's food richer and ft more abundant. J 60c. and II. All druggUU. if. yHIursing Mothers ft Additional Lical Ma'.ter. Friends of L. J. Middangh. of Stairway, will be sorry to hear that he had a had fall from a cherry tree last Sunday morning. Fortunately no bones were broken, nnd wliil " badly bruised "Jack" will no do ibt he around iu a week or t wo Tho suit brought by t lie Common wealth ot l eimsylvania requiring the Erie and Wyoming Valley R. I Co. to show cause why it should bo allowed to build a road bet ween I Hnwley and Lackawaxon waa on Tuesday decided in the Danphin county court in favor of the defen dant corporation. While nil the appropriations made! during the last session of Congress were $24,000,000 hirtrer than in 1900, it .should he remembered that nine millions will bo expended in taking the census and upwards of seventeen millions will bo nsed for improving tho ) istal service, whilo another seven millions will ho spit, In in eieasiiv' nnr Navy. In other direct ions tnero has noon an actual de crease in tho appropriations. Perhaps Senator James K. Jones, f Arkansas, chnirman of tho Demo cratic National Committee, can cn- liirhteii the people as to the evil ef fects of trust. He has for a long time bren a member of the cott-jr halo trust. Senator Pettigrcw expired i.i f blaze of noise nr.d misrepresentation Nevertheless and notwithsland ing, Mr. Towno is going to attempt tho lea)) from Sioux Falls to Kansas City without the aid of a spring board or net. The Democratic lenders have much to say about an alleged nnduo friend liness for England. Yet they would give England a monopoly on build ing ships for the American ship)era In tho United Kingdom, the aver age amonnt of money to the crodit of depositors in the savings banks is 103, In tho United States it is 3"0 over 250 per cent more than in the British country. Cekbrate the Foil th- "A Patriotic Pair" is the title of a baautiful picture which will be givon freo to every reader of the "Great Philadelphia Sunday Press next Sunday, July 1. Tho pictnro is 20 by 2S inches in size nnd pre sents two pretty' children equipped for tho celebration of the day. It is the work of a famous artist, and cannot fail to please every person You had better order next "Sun day's Press" at once, so as to be sure to get this picture. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters romnin ing in tho post office at Milford for woek ending Juno 30 1900. Ladies Mrs. C. Ruch. Gents E II. Erhard, (2) Chas Mc Donald, L. W. Miller. Clemen Sohroedor, Walter Walters. Persons claiming the nbovo will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. CitAliLKS Lattimore, P. M. Saven Tears in Bad- "Will wonders ever cease ?"inqnirc tho friends of Mrs. S. Peaso, of La w ronca, Kan. They k:.ew she had been uuablo to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney nnd liver trou ble, nervous prostration and general dvbility j but, "Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters enabled mo to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like n new person." 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Humorous Illusi-ni-tioim, lJulitieal Cartoons, Industrial Inform U ion, K.isliion NoLes, Agriculture MatrerH, Conjirehcnsive and Unliable Financial and Market li 'pot ts. jrrofus'ly illustrated with half-toil m an I pro 'raits of prominent pooplo. It gulur subscription price 1.5 ) per year, but wo furnish it And THE PrtESS NEW-YOIK ',r nnarly sixty your tho liwtiax Xatlunal WEEKLY TRIBUNE f iinily niipap h-f ir prugiux-ilvti fui iii.iiM anil Its Agrlnultural Department is unexiijllutl, im.l Marknt R .-porta are authority for the country. Cnnr.'ihm all the news of tho Nation nail Worlil, with liiterestlagr un l lnstrneth'o roftilinp: for evnry nuanlcr of of evoi-y family ou ovury farm uml til evia-y villuu iu the Unitrd States. Kngulur subscription price ft. 0D p.ir y.iar, but we furnish It And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUtfrY PRESS, Milford, Pa. New Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS " MISSES' " CHILDRESS' SHOES, 'AT W. & G. MITC HELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Piikss tin made nrrnngi-nipiitg wilh the publisher of the "Vermont Fur in Jou.iml" which t-nnhlrs us to iniiku the most runmrkithlu cluhhlutf oltur ever be fore bcanl uf in this becttou. Hurc it is: 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. Ail for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals 52.25. Milford Penna. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of any to No. ., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA RUBBERS ! kind, but we do mean the easy work to make r 21 Front St., L, Pod Jervis. Broad Street, MllforcJ, Pennsylvania to Hotel Fauchere. All tin NeT3 THREE TIMES A WEEK. I Year for $2.25. 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