1 ifi I m -' -rt .r if I 't THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jams Build ing, New York, For thq Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO II YPODKRMIC INJKCTIOS.-i. A PEIIFKCT IIOMB TIIFATMKNT (IK BANI TAHII'M AllVANTAOEH 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. -A. Q. WALLACE llarfiinl & 4tU St. Mllfonl, Ph. To Hi-pair Fn.k Aril clce use 1 III. VI 0 Cement 7 Remember f MAJdll'S 111 HHI'.ll t.'K.MENT, MAJOR'S I.KATHEIt UCMKNT. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAKUIACJE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. 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 nnd chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. lIouBea nnd Lot and lota without; Houses. Dealer in nil kimU of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite ofTlue ot C. W. Hull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The JETNA offers special induce ments both on Life nnd Endowment policies. Ktnblo, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford. Pa What a Tale it TelU. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow compaction, a jaundiced look, moth pathos nnd blotches on the skin, itslivertrouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regu late the liver, purify the blood, give Hkin, rosy cheeks, rich complection. Only 25o at all drug utores Mothers endoi a i it, children liko it, old folks use it. We refer to one minute oougli cuie. It will quiokiy cure all throat ai d lung tioubles. 11J ftfa", -rl STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. THK FA I, I, TKICM OF Till mPI'MR INSTI'U TION H'KNS ftMT. 4, 11MMI. Till rrnrllrnl Tritlnin Srhont for teach er in situated on tho main line of the l. , & W. II H hi l-'at Strottdshurg, in the midst of th great resorts of Monroe comi ty, Seven depart mettfH and courses. I n- rxfcllcd furlltf Ira, Mr ring faculty, litgh trimhirfl ttinliitilnMl. Pupils rnrw-hrri fre. 01iiros not overcrowded. No extra charge iniide. It costs you fill, less per year. We paid nil the state aid tn pupils, the only school (lint did this for t lift spring term. In seven rear we have not hnd a serious case of niekness. l-;i"putlfn. College Trr pnrntor.r Netvlng, Clny Modeling l'ntal, rM without extra charges. We secure p isltlniis for (Mir graduate. Knr full particulars, catalogue nnt Keh oes free, address (IK. 1'. HI III. K, A. M -:- Principal. COD LIVER OIL with that nwful t isto, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn n Rood thing witu n draw back. It, is proscribed for wasfinsr diseases, penoral debility roughs, chronic! colds, con sumption, etc.. nnd wo are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re markably pleasant, nnd moots tho demand of tho times. It is pnro, elegant nnd full strength. PI'I.I.Y IIITAKANTKKI. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. WALL PAPER Complete new stock of the latest designs in taper 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 tire 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, Cornor Ann nnd Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids cature in strengthening and recon tructlng the exhausted diuestlvn or, gans It is the latest discovered digest- "in anu ionic, jno other preparation can approach it In eitioieiiev. It in. ntantly relieves and permanently cures j'yspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Mausea, Sick Heaclache.Giistralgla.Cramns.and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prtpirtd by E. C De Wit". A Co., Cblcago. Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts ville, 8. C, was once immensely sur prised. "Through long sultenn from dyspepsia. be writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She bad no strength or vigor and suffer ed great distress from her stomach but she tried Electric Bitters which helled her at once, and. after using bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything Its n grand tonic, and its gentle laxati veqnalities nrosplen- did for torpid liver. lor inciiges tion, loss of ApH)tite, Stomach ami Liver troubles it's a ostive, guaran teed cure. Only 50o at all drug stocs One minute cough cure is tho only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. Iry it. tdli All Around the County. 1'AITAC. Hicbavil K"llam who l:n hoeii visiliiiK relatives in this place win called homo by the illness and death of a friend in Hahway last Tuesday. Miss Louisa Duck, of Hawley, ar rived hero Saturday in order to op en the Kliiny Mountain School of which she has been elected teacher. Mrs. Formati, of Brooklyn, is spending a few weeks nt Smith's Hummer resort. Misses Isabel and Bessie Ansley are spending their vacation with their parents, (leorge Ansley nnd wife. Hquiro Ben is not in tho best of temper just now, II i uulortunatoly sprained his nnklo by stopping cm a small, round stone, which throw bitn to the ground, and now bo travels with erutclios ; wliilo the air in his vicinity is occasionally of an n.ure hue. Wo hope ho will soon bo nil right again and that ho will so walk that bo will not be downed by ob stacles in his path. The (il 1 gentleman nt Washington who wears the striped troupers nnd the high bat, bus been meddling with our affairs. Wo don't, blame hini altogether for we think he has been unduly influenced, but wo do think he should have investigated before changing our mail sorvieo Wo cannot soo who benefits by the change, while wo know that many of ns are sufferers ther.'by. We the peoplo had practically accomplished rural delivery. Wo had accoiudat- ing mail carriers, who left, our mail for ns nt our doors. Now some of us nre thrown entirely off tho mail route, and have to liavi 1 from one to three miles to the office for our mail or doiiend upon voluntary ser vice. Should you happon in this section any evening except Sunday you may see a very small boy carry ing for him a very largo basket. This is our new mail carrier who with American foresight has em braced the opportunity to gain a few dimes. We have endeavored to aseortniti why this change should have been made. We wore not con sulted in the matter, and whan-we did (too late) discover what was about to happen our protest did no good. It seems to have boon a case of greod. There was a prospect of contradicting to carry the mail over tho new route and of sub-lettinyr thus Raining porhniw a coupla of hundred dollars per yonr. H-w the thing wns munngod we do not know but it U ru i no rod tli.it political in fluonoe was brought to boar. Bat the present contractor could not be prevented from underbidding an. I this part of the plan has miscarried. We would uot do any kicking in this case il we tho sufferers were in tho minority but it is not ho and we nre indignant that wo should be made to suffer while the change benefits no one. The in ij rity of ns are Re publican voters and we behove in the principles of our party but wo have become disgusted with the greed of large and small fry politi cians and we propose to do our little best when opportunity offers to show that tho rights of the people should be respected. Dkfacto. DING MANS. Tho necessity of rain is greatly felt in our locality. The gardens, buckwheat, the meadows recently cut nil need a good rain. In fact everything of that description is literally burning up with the intense heat and for lack of moisture. While mowing a way hay nt Con torvilln on Wednesday of last week on the premises conducted by Jos eph Jaggbr at Uontorvillo. George N. Jaggor, of this place, was caught by the hay fork nnd carried up to the first elevating pulley. One of his hands was terribly lacerated, nnd amputation of the little finger was found unavoidable. Dr. Hughes who attends the unfortunate man, hopes to save the other fingers, but it is still a matter of conjecture if it can be done. However it is the hoje of all Mr. .Taggers friends that no further amputation will bo ne cessary. Ross Hornbock, of Philadelphia, but formerly of this place is visit ing friends and relatives in town. Ha states that his father, Ex-Judge Hornbook and family are well. The Dingman boys and a nine composed of Bluff House played sev en innings at Dingmaus last Satur day which resulted in favor of the Bluff nine by four runs. The house of Harry Brisco nt Dingmans is leing raised a story. Joseph and Wallace Bonsley are do ing the carpenter work. A number of boarders arrived on Saturday afternoon to swell the n umber already at und nbout tho village W. II. L. MAT A MORAS. Mrs. Laura Williams, of Carmol, is visiling Rev. II. T Mount . Spell- cor and wife at Lpworth p irsnnuge. Mrs. .1. Woldman, of llooiiton, 1 the guest of .1. Van Odder. Mrs. B. Merrill, of Montague, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Wood. They enjoyed the excursion to Niag ara Fulls Saturday. The L. ('. V. Society, of Hope church, met this week with Mrs. (. Ilcbovoiso. The Ladles of Kpworth church nre making groat preparations for their fair which will bo hold at Proscolts Mall Aug. l!lland 21. All are cordi ally invited to bo present. F.pworth Sunday school picnic will bo bold next Thursday at Caskovs drove. Tho children will have n free ride. The funeral of little Bessie Seyholt, late (laughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Mulct Keybolt, took place on I-Yid.iy after noon nt 2::!U o'clock, nt Mope church. Ilov. Spencer, of Kpworth church, gave n very excellent discourse. The choir rendered some appropriate so lections. Little Bessie will !: sadly missed, not only In her home, but also in the Sunday school of Mope church, of which she was n member, Master Legrand Ball, left town rc conl ly to visit relatives nt Waynmrt Pa. Howard llaiselv unci wife, of Brooklyn, N. V'., who have boon the guests of the Ilov. and Mrs. T. ( Spencer for tho past two weeks, left for their homo this week. Master tioorge It. Courtrlght is on a visit to his gran lpar nt, W. M Courtright, of Milford. William Courtnght is at Milforc this week, where he has a contract for some work. .Jeff Keteliam left town n few day ago to visit his sister, Mrs. Frank Blnkoiiy, of Brooklyn. The following took in the Niagara excursion Saturday night; Misses Ir one Kimble, Nellie West fall, Kclnn Wostfall, Jennie Stark, Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. John Wood, Mossors Tim Shay, Frank Wostfall, Kd Mead John Carney nnd wife, visited St Joseph's Catholic school nt Forest burg, N. J., on Sunday, whore Mas tor Joe Virgil, Mr. Carney's stepson attends school. Muster Joe nccom I,iu,iwl th'm himw ' Me will spend week with relatives nt Matumoras and New York. Joe is looking well and is .much pleased with his school The L. A. S. of Kpworth churc h moots this week nt the homo of Mrs David Wood on Jefferson St. Miss Iluay H ireling, of Montgoin pry, arrived in town n few days ago unci is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Win Lawrence, on Jefferson St. Mrs. Walter Carr nnd sister, Mrs Josie 1 Ionian and daughter, Cather ine, all of Carbondale, left for their home today, having spent two weeks with their mother, Mrs. Catherine Price, on Washington St. Little Marguerite Seyholt met with an unfortunate accident a few days ago. She was playing in a wagon near her home and fell out of the back of it striking on her head. She is under medical care. Charles Cook is changing bis resi dence from Main street to Pennsyl vania avenue in the Brick house owned by Mr. Balch. Iaubshire Ijookwood. Married at the Kpiscopal rectory by the Hev. I'. Symonds, Sunday evening, Mr. George LiiuMiire, of Port Jervis, and Miss) Catherine Iockwood, of Matumoras. The bride was attired in a white organdie gown trimmed with point lace and white satin and carried a bunch of sweet peas They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loekwocd, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Lock wood was dressed in white organdie over pink and carried a ltocpict of sweet jieas. Mrs. Lauttshire's going away dress was of brown silk with hat to match. The ceremony was performed with a ring. The happy couple left town this morning for a trip west. Mr. Ijiubshire is private secretary to the president of thcCnrltonilalelce laehine Company and be unci his wife will make their home in Carbon dale, Pa. mm Shcrs n (fi dread hot weather. They )' i know how it weakens and Ml 8 ja how this affects the babv, 9 If All such mothers nceH Scott's Emulsion. It gives V ) them strength and makes I: J ( more abundanr. . a Y 60c n$l. All dnigftUU. - Vf MKVDMKNT TO THK rriVriTt'. 'vms iMtorosKi) to tmk i n IKVS OK THH f'OM MOWVK lI'M nit 'I'M KIR Al'I'UdVAb ()!, ItK.IKC IOV MY TMK ;KN KRAI, ASKVlMliY OK TMM OMMON WK ALTH OK I'KSN Y L V A N I A . IM'RMSMKI) MY OUOKU K THK SKCHKTAKV OK rMK COM- MONU KA Itil. IS ITR-M'W'rK OK AltTICLK XVIII OK THK I'DN'Sfin: 'ION. A JOINT HKSOU'TIOV rnp(il nuilil mrH'tH itit'fU tilth i 'mist if il- t inn or i he ;'iinmiinveiilt h. rtiuii 1. licit, tva-tlv.'il hv tin- S.'rintf ninl H(Mi of K''pn'i)tittlvN' of th Onm- moMwrfilfh in It 'IiitiiI As-M-niMiy met. I hut tin following H propiwr-l im runtMidm witfl to the Constitution of thu Common wealth oi i en ovi vim oi, iii iiftiorimii'-e wiin inn i provmton ot npemiinTiim anum? tricreoi : Ani'Miilmi'iit One to Artlolo Kltflifr, Sirlon Onu. AM t tho end nf the flrif p.-imifninli of Hlild si'i'tlon, lifter the wonU ' .-lntll he i-n itleil to Vote nt rill elect ion',11 the wo'-ils floliieer however to mien Ww reonirin ind reuulfitinir the r- ?it nit ion of eleeioo tH the (Ji'neral A wtnljly lu.iy ennet," ho Unit the Halt! section h ill cenil follow eetioti I. (Jtallnc.itions of Kl-'etor-. fvery mule eiii mi twetit v-n:io ve.ir of niTf, possolncf t he follow! nur (in ili (lent ioni. nhall he entitleil to vole fit nil elect! in-. dnhjeot however tomu'h laws P-qnir nffand retfiiJiuinir too reg hi rut ion or elertoM tm the (ictnnil Antienihly may on,ier: ne shall have hi'4n tt eitizeii of tho I lil ted State at least one month H.i shall have resided n the State one mi (ir it, having previoit-ly tieen a onal cil eleetor or native horn ritlzen or the ate. h s't ill ha e ri'nutved I herefrom ind ret u -lie I, within -.ix mont'ia, (mui''dl itely preceding the elect Imi ). llesliaMh ve resiiieti in t he ehet Ion tl H- trict wh"re he shnll offer to vote at lcn-it two tnniiths i in media tely preeediiiif tlx1 election. If t wenty two vear.i of age nnd upwards. he Hltall have paid within two vears a Stnte or fMiinty tux, which shall have ; hecn tiswssed at least t wo months and paid i at least one inout h heforn tin eteet ion. Amendment KIcven to Article Kight, Sec tion Seven. Strlkn out from said scc.tfnn the words hut no elector nhall he deprived ( f the privilege of voting by reason of his name ..,. I. t-. I ' .....I ,,,1.1 (,...1,1 D..r, lion the following words, "hut law. regu lating and requiring the registration of lectors may be enacted to npnlv to cities only, provided t hat such laws he uniform for cities of the name rlas.'' mi that the said section shall read u follows; Section 7 I'niformtnty of Klcctioti Laws. A II laws regulut ing the holding nf elections by tlie eitieiis or for the reis t ration of eleetors nlmll he uniforin throughout the State, hut laws regulating and requiring the registration of electors may he ennctcil to apply to cities only, pro vidi'd tlmtriuch laws ho uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. W. W. GKIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 4 MKATlMrcT TO TflK COV-mTl' ) TIOX PROROSKI) TO THK CITI KVS OK THIS CnM dONSVKAIni K ii Til Kl R API'HoV'AIi OR RK.IKC TIOS UYTHK (JKXKKAI, AS-KMHLY ) Vr T II K CO M M ( V K A 1 I' if OK 1 ' K N -SYIA'AXIA. I'CIH.HHKD HY OIIMKK OK Til K SKCRKTARY OK THK COM MOXWKALTII. IX ITRSCAXCK OK AlMMChK XVIII OK THK COXSTITC TION. A JOINT RKSOLUTIOX Proposing 1111 ameiidment to tho Constitu tion or t he i .oinmoiiweait n. Section I. lie it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Penn-iylvania In Ueneral Assembly met, That Hie following is pro posed ns an amendment to the Coustitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan ia hn accordance with the provisions of the Klghtcenth nriicle thereor. Amendment. Strike out feetion four of article eight, and Insert, in place thereof, as follows: Section 4. All eleetionfl by the citizens shall ho bv ballot or bv such other method ns may be prccribed by law: Provld That secrecy in voting be preserved. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution V. W. (iUIKST, S('eretary of the Commonwealth CCHG ! ! DR. S. ANDRAL KILMER The Skilled Expert-Spenialist P 11 Pi f C D C Tumors. Growths, OHilOCriD Bunches, etc. (INTKHSAL AND RXTKIINAI.) . WITHOUT KNIFE. PLASTER or ELECTRICITY. All Chronic and "Given up cases successfull treated. lie Sure ti See lllin. Tell your Sick friends anil iieilihtn's. This is th,- i-Hnici Dr. Kilmer that, visited In this vicanity years ittf. ami cared ho nmiiy. Consultation ftvo. Oome early. OOSIIKV, sr. KI...O llot.l, A il if. 11. I'OItT JKKVIS, llrlHWiire Home, Ann. 1,1- And evtMy ellit, wneks thcreaftir. If too leehlo or llllah.e to see him. wrlto your cliiric-.ilties to Dr. S. Andml Klliuur, Cliuuituo rit., Hiiihtonioii, N. V. They Struck it Rich. It was n grand thing for this com munity that any firm secured tho agency for Dr. King's Now Discov ery for Consumption, the wondorful remedy that lias startled the world by its marvellous cures, Tho furor of enthusiasm over it, has boomed their business, as the demand fur it is immonser They give free trial bottles to sufferers, nnd postively guarantee) it to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. A trial provesMs merit. Prico 50o and 1. Millions will bo spent in politics this year. We can't, keep the cam puigu going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themseluos. Now koclol dy. spepsia curd digests what you eat and allows you to eat. all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they ore treacherous. That's why all counterfeits of DoWitt's witch hazed salve are dangerous. They look like DeWitt's, but instead of the all healing witch hazel they all contain ingredients liable to irri tate the skin and cause blood poison ing. For pibs, injuries and skm dis eases use the original and genuine DeWitt's wifch hazel salvo P. C. Rutan lias ciened his bicycle and whe repair shop on Broad street, ere may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, anil an exper ieuce I workman in eh.iru to tnak, neoessary repairs. tf It will surprise yiui to experieueu Mid beiit-fU oiitaiued l.v iismn t he daiut v and famous little pills known Hi DeWitt's little eurly risers. We have been established a lit tle less than two years and Our business shows an increase daily. Why? Because where ves ell one pair of shoes we 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. i KAN A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETK STOCK OF" PUItE DiUTOS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILEl' ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually V Prescriptions Carefully Compoundod H. E. Emerson 5 Co., flff Soxt Door to IIotl Fimnhorn. The New-York Tribune Tho TKAWN't NATION A I, HKiM'HI.U'A N NK.WSPaPKR, thorouhly iip-todn tot anil nhvays a Htun -h iKlvoc itc ami Hupportui of Kcpubliuaii prlnclplcfi. will contain thu most reliable news of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN hieluillmr iliscurtioiw, corrcvpomlimct' n 11 t Mpct'chtM of Mm nhlrst political loailci -t lu'illiant editorial h, report h from al I sec ion of t hn land showing prors of t ho work, otn., etc , and will commend Itself to the c ireful pervoml of every thoughtful, L.telli- get Voter who Inn the true iutere-ts ot his Published Monday New York Tri-Weekly Tribune Wed lie iiyand Kridat Ih in Its realt y a line ' fresh, every-oi her-day Daily, jlviuir the latest new.- tf i he other three. It contains all impor tant forcifn war and ot her cable news which appears In THK DAILY THIJU'XK of same dat, aluo Doineni ic. and Korean Cor cespondenc, Short Storien, Klegant llalf roiin I ) histral iiin, HuiiioroiiM Denis. In dustrial Information, Knshiuti Notes. Ag ricnltu al Mateis and t.'ompiehensive and K H thlw Financial and Market reports. Regular siifiscrlpt ion j'rlce, ?1 50 per year We furnish It with THK PRKS.S for fr u5 per year. 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. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD. PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PltKsa him made arrangements with the publisher of tin' Vermont Farm Journal" which enables us to make the inot remarkable clul)biug oifer ever be fore tuiiid of in till bectiou. Hen ll 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 Penna. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need f any Hello to No. ")., or eonie to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 7 21 Front St, ILj Port Jervis. ' mn.l in a First-Class Drug Store. Broad Strsst, Milford, count ry at heart, Published on Thnrn a day, nnd known for nearly Hlxty years Inev Vork M'V lmr, v f th" I 'tilled States ii Nat ional Kam Weekly Jly Newspaper of tho ' highest class for farm- Tribune er Hn,i vtihiues. it ww contaiiifl all tho most Important enoral nevv of THK DAILY Tlit til NK up to t ho hour of going to the pros, has entertaining reading for every member of the family, old and young. Market reports which are accepted us mil li on ly by farmers and country merchants, and is clean up-to-date, and Hitoresting. Hctf ulir subscription price, $1.00 per year. 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