THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN E INSTITUTE CO. IDS Broadway, St. Jama Build ing, New York. For th Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKKMIC INJKCTIONS. A rKUFKUT IIOMR TllF.ATMEST OK BaNI TAIIH'.M ADVANTAUK.fl We have just what you want, or you'll want just what we have anyway, - we can't be beat in Mil ford in our line FANCY BISCUITS, FINE CANDIES, SPORTING GOODS, TOBACCO & CIGARS. PRICES RIGHT. i I A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Milford, Pi. To Repair Urnken Arti cles use Major's fCcment f Remember urmiKn C'li.ME.NT, MAJOR'S LKAT1IKR CEML.NT. HARNESS 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. L. F. IIAFNEU. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned gootls. 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. House and Lots nnd lot. without Hounu. Deuler lu till kimU of Proporty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite offlue of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance - The offers special Induce tnents both on Life and Eudowuieut 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. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. as' w:.T.,?rrjf.r at f t I E - J I I 1 f: . TlfK TA t.t. TKlllt OF Till I'OI'l IAH INMTITl'TIOFf OI'KNS fcT. 4, ItfOO. Thin Prnrtlcnl Training Nrhonl fur toaeh orn Is l Minted mi tho main Huh of the I). 1j. V. H. R. In Knt. StmmNburg, in Mir midst of th great resorts of Monroe comi ty. Seven depnrf inputs nnd courses. I'n xi11il fat'UHtcn, Mrnitg faculty, Vtlglt Mtnntlnril inalntnliiP(1. Pupils ronclipd frc. Classes not ovnrorowriVd. No extra charge made. It wnU you $.!;. I em per year. Ve paid all thn shite aid to pupils, the only school that did thin for the spring term. In seven years we have not hnd n serious case of sickness. Kloetitlnn, rHrg lrp tiratory Mewing. C'Ibt Modeling Itc1, tr., without extra charge. Wo secure positions for our graduates, For full imrticularH, catalogue nnd Ech oes free, address GEO. I. (tllll.K, A. M.( -I- rrlnclftl. COD LIVER OIL with tlmt awful tasto, is like the proverbial rose with n thorn a good thing witn fl draw back. It is prescribed for wasting (lisensos, general debility, roughs, chronic colds, con sumption, eto., nnd we nre ex pected to make it as palatablr ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re- markably pleasant, nnd meet? the demand of the times. It is puro, elegant nnd full strength. FI'LI-lf UCARAVTKKU. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa WALL PAPER Complete new stool of the latest designs in paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hand. Also lots of new DRY GOODS and notions, give us a call Please and see some ot the special things we arc offering cheap. RYMAN -:--:- SWELLS, 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. n7 14(0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what vou cat. Itartlficlally digests the food and aids iauire m sirengtnoning and recon--tructlng the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elliciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Pyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,GaRtragia,Cramps,and ah other resultsof I in per feet digestion. Prpird by E. C DeWitt ACo.. CQlcogt It Dazzles the World. No Discovery in medicine h s ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. It's severest tests have ieen on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, .'olds. Asthma, Croup, Hny Fever, Uonmoness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold at all drug stores who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Largo bottles 60o nnd Trial bottles free. One minute cough cure is the only harmless remedy that produces iiu mediate results. Try it. .4 Bill JlQJlffl All Around the County. MAT A. MORAS. Mrs. Frnnk Cor win mil f.imily, John Wonnooott, nid daught er, Eva, and Mrs. K hort Skinner's family visited Midway Park, at Mid dletown, last Monday. They were met at the Park by Mr. Mintruin nnd family, of Pine Bush, nnd spout the day very pleasantly. Howard Daisley nnd wife, of Brooklyn, onme up Tuesday evening nnd are guests at Uov Hpincers. llattio Murphy, of New York, is sponding the summer with her cous in, Mrs. Ir vinif Clifford. Anna T izer, of W iverly, is visit ing her cousin, the Mis-t" Ileiden thal, on Washington street. Leila Van Done, of Warwick, is visiting her grandfather, O. II Langton. Milton Shay is disnhled by rheu matism from attending his milk route, nud it is now in charge of his brother, Irvin. Emma Billmnn has accepted n sit nation in the Economy store nt Port Jervis. Harry Cook returned to his home in Princeton, N. J.. Monday, nftor spending ft week at the Allen House Alicia Stidd, of Jersey City, is vis tting Miss Clam Hoidootlinl. Miss Alice Dickerman, of Bing hninptm, is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Cieo. Loudun. Mrs, John Myers nnd hor two chillien nnd Mrs. T. J. Kutohnm left Wednosday for a visit in Brooklyn. Bessio Wilcox, of Hobokon, is vis iting her nnti's, Mi w Wliysnll. Uov. II. C. Lilly and wife left town this morning ace -mrvi niod by his little brother, Joe, for Bithlo- hom, Pi., Mr. Lilly's homo. They took n carriage drive through the country by the way of Btrondshurg. Thoy will bo absent three weeks during which time there will he no service in his church. John Foley nnd brother, Fred of New York city, left for their home on Sunday afternoon. They hnvo bjen the guests of their uncle Uov. Father Tries, of St. Joseph's church, for the past week. Mrs. Walter Carr, of Carbondale, Pa., is the guest of hor mother, Mrs. Catharine Price, on Washington street. R 8. Danloy, Jr., nnd wifo, who have been the guests of their pn rents, in thi3 village, for the pvst throe weeks, loft town on train 5 last ev ening for their home nt East Liver pool, Ohio. Ben Lilly, of New York city, trav eling salesman for the Sunlight Soup Co., arrived in town Suturday evening nnd was calling on bis mnny friends on Sunday. Bon is looking well. Miss Nina Potter, of Sufforn, Is visiting friends in this villiage. Mrs. Nollio Quick, of Chicago, is visiting her mothor, Mrs. Catharine Romey, on Main streot. The L. A. 8., oounoctod with Ep worth church, hold their annual pio nio Tuosday at Cummin's Grove The ladies enjoyed a pleasant timo. An outing party, consisting of Mrs. Dans and family, Mrs. Gillard and family and Mrs. Crane nnd fam ily, visited the mountain, near Mat amorns, on Friday, and enjoyed a most delightful day. Door park Council, No. 5(1, R. T of T., of Port Jervis, onjoyod a picnic at Buckley's Grove, along the river, just opposite Sparnbush. There was a largo attendance. All reported a good time. Prof. Kllcoin, of New York city, formerly Principal of the Matamor ns High Bohool, isin town callingon bis MitUimoras frieuds. lie is look the picture of health. Charles Sampson, wife and daugh ter, JenDio, loft town to day for a visit with relatives at Binghampton, Susquehanna and Hancock. Mr, Sampson takes this vacation on an. count of his health. They will be absent two weeks. Fred Folez, of New York city, is visiting his ur.cle, Rev. Father Treis, of St. Josoph ohurch, this village. Miss Graco Elmor, of Westtown, and Miss Halsted, of Union ville, are the guests of Mrs. Allen and daugh ter, Hattio, of tho Allou House, this village. 8. "Don't you see that sign : 'Book agents not allowed in this building'?" "I'm not a book agent, sir. I'm a literature promoter. " Johnny Paw, what is conscience ? Paw Conscience, uiy son, is something that wo always think should bother the other fellow. "Is that shortcake?" "Certniu ly," replied the landlady, nnd some what severely added, "Did you ex pect it to have a label on" "Ni but I was told I would rH!ogniw J t by a bright red strawberry mark, Where's the mark?" S.VNUYST0N. The harvest of this year Is very good and has heed g it i i ;:ood order. Hii.ving is now being pushed nnd this week will see the most of that safely housed. The drought now npon ns has affected the crop to some extent but the yield is better than was nntieipnled. Oats never looked better hut the potato yield wi'l bo affected by the blight nnd drought. Mrs. Minnie Smith, wifo of John Smith, of Liiylon, died on Saturday noon nflor a brief illness of 4 weeks. rV;ed about 20 years. Hopes of re covery wero not entertained from the first attack nnd sho gradually sink until death onsnod ns nbove stated. Sho is survived by her bus band nnd two small children. The workmen on the now bridge are ousy painting tlio Iron work, planking nnd filling in thonpproach es. A ton nouso will hnvo to lie built nt the Jersey end of the bridge upon the site of the old one and the public will booh have n chnneo to cross the river without the dread of the ferry. Tlio barn of Isaac Stoll on his homo farm was burned one night last week. The first he knew it was when ho visited his farm to work on Saturday. Insured in the Rend iiigton, of N. J. Rumor has it that thecreomery nt Bevnns may bo started provided certain nmonnt of milk can bo so cured. A good many would be glad to see it is started nnd I bopo some one will take hold nnd make it success. But ns most of tlio milk and butter, in this section, has been engaged for this year it is doubtful about opening it this season. some nno will take hold of it next year there is no doubt nbout got tin the necessary milk. Walter Drnko has taken n position nt the High Falls Hotel nt Dingmnns and entered upon his duties Inst week. Mrs. Abhie Warner, of Hainos ville, is reported very ill. A cbnnge in the arrival nnd do pnrture of the mnil from Lttyton took plnco on Wednesday last. The mail from Milford arrives bore 8 :20 nnd returning from Brancbville gets here at 1 :30 p. in. or 1 hours earlier. Formerly it took two day to got a letter to Port Jervis under the present arrangement our mail connoctsnt Milford nnd goes straight through the same day. Now if we could only get rural delivery nnd railroad but we must not nsk for too much. In the early summer the berry patch of C. A. Dalrymplo near Tut ties Corner promised an immense yield of fruit but I regrot to say that the bl'ght has struck the vines, nnd mny seriously nffect what promised so mnoh to Mr. D. It. was my pleasure to bear Pn F. K. Pine, of Pine Bush, N. Y., ( Sunday last on the organ nnd violin Ho with his violin nnd assistant the organ niado music that was delight to bear. The Professor is thorough musician, and in repairing or renovating pianos or organs knows his business ns the writer can testify. : Pensioners who are addicted having a good time after quarterly payment will take hood ot the re cent order issued by the Department that examinors here after report all such to be dropped from the rolls, In fact pensioners making nuisances of themselves in nny wuy are liable to bo dropped and under present cir cumstances it is difficult to got rein stated. Parties using live bait must avoid the using of small carp for that pur pose ns the buif sometimes wiggles off nnd thus stocks the waters with this objectionable fish. This law is no good for tho fish is now every where and in our local ponds carp of largo size are being shot for that is about tho ouly way to get them. The barn built to replace the one burned on the farm J. J. Vansickle, is now ready for use and 44 tons of bay are alieady stored in one of its bays. It Las the greatest capacity of any baru hereabouts. F. Lester VanEtten and family, of No w York city, are spending their annual vacation visiting relatives in this valley. He is a sampler in the Custom House. UUNSUhlPTION ! never (tops because the weather A 1 lc warm V V w V Then why top taking SCOTT'S EMULSION (imply because it' summer? Keep taking it It will heal your lungs, and make them (iron j for another winter. loc. and 1.00 1 all dnijuu. i'AlTAC. Tlio Palmyra School Bmrd met nnd elected the following teachers : No 2 Nina Down, N i. 3 Loref Hor too, No 4 Lifayotto Killiim, No. 0 Ruth Houih. Mrs. F. II. II irdeuher ? an 1 Rich- id Kellain, of Ralway, ore the guests of U. I'j Williams and fain tly. Ueorpo Clark lias been siiendin, several days with his parents W. H. Clark nnd wifo. Miss Eunice Kimble nnd Joe Slo- uin, of Buranton, nre visiting tho formers parents Mr nnd Mrs. A. J. Kimble, Miss Ester Killam bos departed for treatment nt the sanitarium at Danville, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Florence Killam, of Troy, spent the past week with G. N. Killam and family. Miss Etta Thiolke, of H i wley, is visiting friends and acquaintances in this place. I'lio Misses Krniso, of Now York, are spending a few weeks nt Waiter Vetterleins. It speaks well for Pau- paek that they have spout evory summer for the last seventeen years in this place. Miss Annabern Kimble, of flawloy, ott indod the party held nt Waiter Vetterleins last Wednesday even mg. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Sehlager nnd Minnie Smith, of fin wley, and Ed Bittenbonder, of Scranton, were vis itors in town, Sunday. Samuel Edgar nnd son, nre spend ing a few at tho home of B. F. Kil lam. A party wns hold nt the home of Henry Gumblo last week. A very pleasant evening was passed. Music was furnished by the Singer band Tho older folks who found it too warm for the daneo passed their timo on the piazza where they pro uounced it very cool nud refreshing and the young men who had pro Viously wailed so sorrowfully con cerning their dryness had no cause for compiaint. A party was also given at Walter Vetterleins last Woduesday oveniiig It was very largely attended, and was a complete success. Music fur nished by a local talent. All pre sent enjoyed themselves greatly. It did seem unfair of tho young couple who monopolized tho ham mock for the greater part of the 9V ening, but then perhaps they forgot that there might bo others. Our summer resort Big Pond has become quite famous. There are at present quite n number ot campers on its shores. The merchant priii ces nnd nabobs, of Ha wley and other cities are well represented and are having a good time generally. A number of our citizms attende. the laying of the corner stono of th new Catholic church, at Ha wley, on Sunday. Dk.kaoto. LEDGEIMLE. Tho Misses, Eunice, Anna, B. and Clara Kimble, of Paupac, nnd their friend, MissEttie Theilke, of Haw ley, nnd Mr. Sloocen, of Scranton, called 011 people in this place Friday. A R. Spicor, of Hoytville, Ph., was looking after Union Tanning Co., interest here last week. The solicitors for tho now M E. church proposed to bo built this fall in this place, nre Rev, W. B. Signor, pastor in charge, John 11. Bjckcr, Friend Simons and Mrs. IraKollum. C J. Schlagor, wifo nnd son Gob., of Ha wley, were gnosis of I. K. Kellam Saturday. Wayne Co. Troubles of a Minister. To benefit others Rev. J. T. W. Vernon, of Hartwell, Ga., writes: "For a long time I had a running sore on my leg. I tried ninny remedies without lienefit, nntil I used a bottle of Electric Bitters and a box of Huek len's Arnica Salve, which cured mo sound nnd well." Sores, Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheivn show impure blood Thousands have fonnd in Electrio Bitters a grand blood purifier that absolutely cures these troubles. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded by nl drug grists. Large bottles only 50c. Notice to Wheelmen. There's postively no need to en dure discomfort by reas m of chaff ing, sunburns, insect stings, sore and lorspiring feet or accidental bruises. You forget these troubles in using Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Infalhihle for Pimples, Blotches, Skin Eruption and Piles. Sold by all druggest 23o T. Armstrong and Co. have just re eeis'ed a complete line of mens', worn ens' and ehildrens' shoes, the finest ever brought in this town, which you aje invited to call and insi't, v.tlt as as-airanee that any taste or desire an to shape, style and quality can lie entirely gratified. rtf There is no better pills mace than De Witt's lit l lo early risers. Always prompt and certain. A complete line of Mods fine wIkh-h ttud Oxfurdtj at X. Armstroug & Co. Mffi t l !. We have been established a lit tle less than two years and Our business shows an increase daily. Why? Because whero wes ell one pair of shoes ve always can sell another to the same customer and also to her or his neighbor so all we ask of you is a trial and our goods will be conviction. KANE, A Mew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PUltE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F Proscriptions Carefnii y Compoundod H. E. Emerson 5 Co., 3aj Naxt Door - Uotr. Fn whf ru. NilW-YOftft . AU the Mews TRI-WEESaY TRIBUTE. MREE TIME3 A WEEK- The first munlicr of Til K THT-W KKKfjY TKII1T7NK was published November 20rh, IM. The lmimvh.no :iud wrlcuiu Mcurdinl U from Kiisteru nnd Wca- torn Htatra tnniiri'tl ait u iifxaniplo! ucccsh It is published on Mtn.iJay, WimIih -lay and Friday, nnd iwli number is a oompleto up fo-tl itn daily nmvpaper. with nil imp;ti-r;int nrwa of tlio wurld up to the hour of go ing to urcs.s. Coiiiain all striking news feature of THK DA .LY TKIHUXK. Spwial War DUptttcht'S. I)ttui"-ric .uid ftiri'iira i' ?:; :id"i:o, Sti.irt rftoritis, Humorous Illustra tions, Political Cartoons, fudtHtrlal Info ition, Fashion Noted, Agriculture Mutton, Conprchi'iiHivo and K-'liabhi Financial and Al.irkttt ii'-ports. Wofurt.'ly illustrated with half-tom'- iwd prorraits of prominont people lingular subscription pri;l .50 por your, hut wu furnish It And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. !E.yQ52 For noarly sixt.y ytNira tlio loading National WEEKLY TRIBUTE. fainlly nawspapur for progressive farmors and Its Agricultural Dopartmont is uuux.wlUsd, and Markot Reports are authority for the country. Contains all tho nmvs of tho Nation and World, with Intcrostlng and Instructive! reading for every member of of evory family on vury farm and in every village lu the United States. Regular Hubseriptiou prlco $1.00 per yar, hut we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTS PRESS, Milford, Pa. New Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' ' " MISSES' " CHILD RENS' SHOES, AT W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PiiKss han made arranjrements with th publisher of the " Vermont Farm Journal" which enables us to make the mot remarkable clubbing oifer ever be fore heard of iu tbi becUuu. Hore it U: 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. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. ')., or come t ) SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 21 Front St., Port Jervis. mod in a First-Class Drug Store Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania 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.