STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. All Around the County. .Picked up by the Humble' THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James Build- Ing, New York. for the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A TKIIFKCT HOME TIIFATMEST OH BSI TAIIirM ANVANTAHKS a 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 Harford & 4th Pts Milford, I'n. Remember MA. TOR'S lllHHK.rt C KMKNT, MAJOR'S l.KATIIER CEMENT. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. LF.IIAFXEU. 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 and Ijots and 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 office or C. V. Hull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The iETNA 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 What a Tale it Tells. If that mirror of yours hIiows wretched. Biillow completion. jaundiced look, moth pathos nnd blotches on the skin, itsliver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills reiru late the liver, purify the blood, give ekin, rosy cheeks, rich compaction. Only 25o at all drug stores Mothers endorse it, children like it old folks use tt. e refer to one miiiute cout?h cure. It will quickly y(rA-v To Iti-pntr Broken Artl- A cleans Wy Major's pure all throat and lung troubles. '. : e k vV " i iii'' t .1-1 1111 V , - r ' n P- P V -. THK FAI.f, TK:tM itV Till I'OITIA It INTI Tl'TION OI'KNS SKI'T. 4, I1MK. Till IVnrtlrnl T mining School for tewh- otr ! lt untied on thr nmin linn ,f thu 1. j. & V. K. It In Knst Stroitrlshnrir. in ilio midst of th (jri'iit reiortu of Monro'1 coun ty. Srvc n (It'piui tiifiir h unci course. I n fxcfllrd ffirllltlffi, ntronir furiilty. high ntnnilnril ttiiilntiiinrd. Ptipll rrmehptl frr. Classes not overcrowded. Nooxtru chnrrje mudr. If costs von f .Mt. less nor venr. We paid nil the state nld to pupil, the only school flint did this for tin spring term. In seven yrars wo have, not had i serious piist- of sickness, lilncntlnn, Cnllpffp rp imrittor.v Hpwhiir, tny Mniti'lintr l'mtpt, etp., without extra clmrfrcs. Wo secure positions for our fcruduntea. For full particulars, catalogue nnd Ech oes free, address fJKO. V. initi o, A. M.t -:- I'rlnrlpnl. COD LIVER OIL with that nwfnl taste, is liko tlio provprhial roso with n thorn a good thing with n draw hack. It, is prosnvihe-d for wasting; (lisoass, RPiiornl (lohility, conshg, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and wo nre ex pected to make it as pnlntnhln ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re tnarkably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength. KI I.I.Y lil AllANTEKO. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. VALL 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. 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. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartiflcially digests the food and aids Vature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ellieiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures j-yspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache,GaRtralgia,Crauips,and iu i ii 1 1 ler resu i is o r i n i pe r r ee t (1 1 ges ti on, Prepared by E. C Delt. Co., Cl)lcagv Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts- ville, cS. C was once immensely sur prised. "Through long suffering from dyspepsia, he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffer. ed great distress from her stomach, but she tried Klectrio Hitters which heled herat once, and. after using bottles, the is entirely well, can eat anything Its a grand tonic, and its gentle laxati vequalitiesarosplen did for torpid liver." For indiges tion, loss of Aptite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a postive, guaran. teed cure. Only 50c at all drug stoes One minute cough cure is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results, fry It. SANDYSTON. The ('iinnnitlee nf the Furin t M'-elmnieand Tradesman i ionic mi -t nt (.Vnturvillo Saturday ami inadeall necessary arrangement., for the holding of the picnic in 15.nti's grove, or Bavai;o Point as it is some times called, on AmjU'-t, 25. Tne sale of privileges will be held on the grounds. On Wednesday, the 8, our super intendent of roads laid out and made a good road from the main road to the new bridgo. So soon ns the Pike Co. entrance to the bridge is filled in, it will be ready for cross ing. The drought now up n us is seri ously affecting vegetation of all kinds. Gardens are suffering most and the yi.dd of potatoes will not be more than half ncrop. Tliest'-eatns are very low and wells and cisterns are going dry. Tbe good peoplo of Newton are determined to force everybody to be good, and that is commendable, but there is such n thing as overdoing the matter. The closing of stores and places for the sale of family ne cessities is going a step too far and those who aro most, persistent in the movement may find it not in the in forest of the church. Tha effort to induce the 1. L. and W. n anage inont to withhold their Sunday ex- cursion,did not sucoeed and I hope these excursions will continue for the bereflt of those who cannot go on a week day, indefinitely. That they will be patronized goes without, saying. While footing it nenws the mount ain on Friday last I v;n overtaken by a lady driving a neat turnout and who cordiall v invited me to ride Chatting as wo rode the fair driver brought mo to the U,i for which she lun mv sincero thank. How many in riding nlong pass the weary pedestrian and miss the oppor tunity of doing a real kindness. Tlio meeting of the officials of the Creamery, at Bevans, with Mr. Ful boam, of Branchville, in regard to his leasing the creamery did not succeed Another year things will be iu better shape for leasing and it is earnestly hoped that satisfactory terms can be made to open it next spring. The fine shower on Sunday did a world of good, and the light rain on Monday helped matters. I notice by the Daily that the storm of Sun day was terrific in nnd about New York. The first cider made at the press of John IJ. Itosenkrans was that of Scott Conkly, nnd Johnny is ready for .business in that line at a' y time. The Sussex Register is having some fun with our Board of Free holders and it looks as if the offices in Newton can have anything they ask for, and, us tbe Register truth fully remarks the taxpayer foots the bill. WOODTWX. The present season has been very gay at theso pretty lakes, as many as five camping parties being locat ed in the picturesque strip of woods between the ponds. A barn dance was given at "Pop" Curry's Thurs day evening, which was not only well attended but thoroughly en joyed by all. Musio was furnished by the colorod cooks with Middle town camps. On Friday evoning a seoond dance was given at Vacation Retreat. A goodly number of neighbors end friends mingled with Mr. Bradford's guests and had a royal good time. Ed. Coursen manipulated the violin bow with telling effect, while Miss Mary Bradnor entertained the com pany with her charming voice. The dry weather is burning up the gardens and damaging the corn. Knight of Pythias at Det'oi', Mich. On account of the Knights of Pythias Conclave to be held at De troit, Mich., the Erie will sell speci al excursion tickets from Port Jer vis to Detroit, Mich., on August 23, 2fi and 27 at 13 for the round trip. The tickets are for continuous pas sage iu each direction ann will not be good for return trip unless vised by Joint Agiy.it at Detroit, and are good to return Sept. 5, except by do positing the ticket with Joint Agent at Detroit, on or before Sept. 1, and paying a fee of fifty cents the return limit may be extended to SepP. 14, 1900. Real Estate Transfers. John Carney to Mary Carney, lots 112 and 113 Ma ta moras, con. 1. Elizabeth Ebcrhart to Jacob Elier hart, lOSacros Palmyra, con. $1,150. William Frederick Wandel Exr. to Thomas Merritt, 40 acres Westfall, Consideration $50. I UW Advertise iu the Phkss. MATA MO HAS. The L C U. of ( n . i liureil w.li bold an ice cri- im a i 1 c.iIm s ici il to morrow afternoon an 1 evening i i the IViIeli brick hmldiiig and will b. pleased to greet all their friend t there. The Epworth Sunday school picnic was held yesterday in Caskey's grove. Huff mill Allen furnished the conveyances. Mrs. Edwin Lord has gone to visit friends at Binghainpton, N. Y. Coo. Lucky was hit. by a passing engine Tuesday in the Porfc Jervis yard and sustained serious injuries. Miss Nellie Westfall is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ale Keeby, in Newburg. Miss Flora Ileidenthal is at Mid dletown, N. Y., on a visit,. Tlio Ladie? society of the Herman Lutheran church held a very pleas ant, social last evening at the home of Mrs. Driller. D. Johnson, of Stillwater, N. J., is a guest of Timothy Shay. Dr. W. B. Kelly, of Deposit, was a guest this week at, the homo of his late brother, Dr. C. W. Kelly. Miss F. Loyd, ot Lordville, is also a guest of Mrs. Dr. Kelly. Work on the new heating appara tus for the school building-! is near ly completed, and it will be n groat improvement over the old method. A. W. Balch is having his brick building painted, I ho work being done by Van Akin and Fisher. Miss Hattio Allen nnd friends from Port Jervis returned home this week from York Pond where they have enjoyed a good time. Roy Corwin wlio had been absmt ton days at the same place is also homo again. Epworth church ladies are making great, preparations for the fair to be held at. Present ts Hall the evenings of Aug. 20 and 21 And invito all friends to bo present. Mrs, J. Weidnor, of Boonton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Van Uil der. The L. C. U. of Hope church met this week with Mrs. B. Debevoise. Miss Laura Williams of Mt. Carmel Pa , is a guest in the family of Rov. T. G. Spencer. He has taken a couple of fresh air boys for a few days also. Master Joseph Virgil, of St. Jos ephs Inpti lute, Forestburg, who has been visiting hero for a few days has gone to visit his uncle, Mlrtin Conray, of Stone Corner, N. Y. A. Eightor, wife and son, of New York, are guests of Mr9. C. Lock wood. Alfred Billman in company with his niece, Jessie Shea, has gone to New York. J. C. Rose has about 90 guests at his large boarding house and more are expected. S. P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and ropair shop on Broad street, whore may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an exper ioncod workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One minute cough cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediately resu'ts. You will like it. Full stock of mens' and boys' hats at T. Armstrong & (Jo s. It will surprise you to experience the benefit, obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as DoWitt'8 little early risers. For Ladies', Misses' and Ch'ld rens' fine shoes and ties go to T. Armstrong & Co. Dress making in all branches Will go to the houso or do the work at home. Addres Mary Luowki, opposite Sawkill Mill, Milford, Pa. Hats and caps. Latest Styles at T. Armstrongs & Co's. Stuffy Feeling. First Hoarder: " Don't you alwayi have a Btiiffy feeling In this house?" Seeoud BuarUer: "Not when we aro In the dining room." In Paris, where already people are orbldilen to staud up'in street cars, be police have just mude a rule com lielllux eight seats hi each car to be kept vacant from the starting point to the first stopping place, so that people walling at the latter point may be accoininndateil I IIHH Illlll SCROFULA thin blood, weak lungs and paleness. You have them in hot weather as well as In cold. SCOTT'S EMULSION cures i them in summer as in winter. It is creamy looking and pleas- ' ant tasting. Inc. u4 all druggists. CONriNl'F.I) FROM KlltsT PAOE. I hoM the next, date our M. E friends set for their pienie Hi i chil dren will not bo disapi linte I agiiu. Our ebi -f of Police will ha .v t ' haul one or two bicvel,' riders bi-r.ire the chief Burgess to h um i hi m not to rtdo without, a light. I u.irr.i.vly escaped a collision Tu 's i i ' evening meeting a couple ri lori who h :d neither lamp or bell. Strubles cider mill was started Vod lies. lay afternoon. Win. II (Bel aud H. Bull Esq., were first t lining apples and take away the juice which makes men happy when it gets good. In spite of the storm twenty invit ed couples enjoyed another dance nt the Grand View House Wednesday evening. Cluno, of Port Jervis fur nished the music. Metz Bros, al though now iu hotel Ijusinoss enter tain their guests in such a manner that, thoso who aro entertained there ouoe are always willing to return. The house now has twenty-five city guests. Montague is getting a reputation in more ways than one. It now has two flourishing churches, a first class hotel, faur good schools, a creamery doing a rushing business, some of the worst roads in the U. States, a lot of baseball cranks, and now-speak it low nnd easy-a-a-a Poet I The Passion Play. Next Thursday evening August, 2.i at browns Ilall there will be a representation of the celebrated "Passion Play" ns presented every ten yearsat. Oberammergau, Bivaria this now widely famed performance depicts scenes and incidents in the life of Christ. It is reverently and devoutly liven nnd it is claimed exerts a 'vholesome religious in flnenco. The proiectoscopo by means of which the play is reproduced in pictures is one of the most, wonder ful of Edisons inventions, superior to the cinematograph. Each and every picture is graphic and realistic and the impression of reality is heightened by the fact that the fig ures move. A descriptivo lecture enables a quick comprehension of the story and is instructive audedu catiouil withal. The opportunity to witness the "Passion Play" without, visiting Earopa must bo rogarded as excep tional and no doubt will be appro dated by many people of Milford nnd vicnity. The entertainment is for the benefit, of the Church of the Good Shnpherl. Tickets nt moder ate prices are on sale in advance ind may also be purchased nt the door on Thuisday evening. Democratic Primary. Below will be found the result .of the primary hold last Saturday Hart and Peters contested for Con gressional nomination and West brook and Lynn for that, of I-pro-sentativo. Beisher for Jury Com missioner had no opposition. : 33 To vnshlps. I Hloemiug Grovu. . . . DMt.wiiru Diiitftnun Grut-no LiicUawaxon I'lntum Milfonl lloroiih . . . Milferd Tuwubbip. . Palmyra Pirtr Shnliolii Westfall 41 1 ft'l fit HS 1 1 IvN i 15 lift 13 KM SS 511 ;m W i( an 85 T:t : 111 7! 4 lilt HI 15 125, IS 1 lis III j 2i 5 si! : I an ail as 17 :im ! I in' i l iii I IHl 7ui 2' W H- I KM.i; 71 15-. j 174 ik5!7s:i:ii2m:i a I i'.m. inn Total ... Miijorlfy. The St. John Recital. A largo and appreciative audience greeted Miss Lallah St. John and her assistants in her violin recitals Tues day evening. Her playing was very fine and delighted her hearers who evincod the pleasure they deri veil by insisting on encores to which she re sponded. The singing throughout was excellent, and Mrs St John, the Misses Cumaer and Taylor nnd Mr.-Crissman, fully maintained the high reputation they deservedly bear as vocalists. Mr. Dolph was alllicted with a cold and did not sing. But after nil Aunt Fan with her fiddle would have touirUod a tender spot with somo whoso musical sus ceptibilities are of the old fashioned kind. Unclaimed Letters L.ist of unclaimed letters remain ing in the post oulce ot Milford for week ending August 18, 1900. Ladies Mrs. E. E. Brown, Miss Mary Deaue, Miss Jessie L. King, Miss Florence Strous, Miss P. Lows end, Mrs. Wallace, Miss Marjorie Yonng Gentlemen W. S. Fields Jr., Frank Ningent, Geo. Weeks. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" nnd give date of this lift. Chaklils Lattimohk, P. M. A complete line of Mens fine sin e and Oxfoids at T. Armstrong & Co. The Cheapest Place in Port Jervis to Buy Footwear. I KANE, A Sew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumos, Proprietary Articles And Everything Us i ally Found Prescriptions Care fully Com pound ad H. E. Emsrson & Co., Noxt Door to Hotel Fauhmw The Tlio T.KAI)INtt XATIOXAr. HKITHUOAN NKWSPAlHR. Ilioronnlily up-to-date, im,l alwayi a Mhik-Ii mlvoaite unit snpi iricr of Itcantilican principles, will conluiii i lu most rt'lialile news of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN inrlinlintr tlUcns--ions, ciirrc-.p'iniletKM anil him 'olios of the uhlit political lenders, liiallinnt I'dirorinU. report? from till sim-uoim of t lie hunt Klunvini; progivKn of the work, etc . cto . nnd will ooiiiiii'.-iiil lUelf to tlm circliil pi-rsinil of every thoughtful, iotelli- sjet vutor who mis tne irac inieresis oi ins 1'iililislicd Monday. New York Tri-Week!y Tribune WYdneM :iiy ami Krid, is in its j all y ii lino f nsh, I'Vi-ry-u! her-day );Uly, pivinjf rho latest nt'Wrf if t he other t lm. It rem ruins all inipur. tunt foreign war ami ot Ihm rubltt ih'Wh which DAILY TKIIil'XK of iiiiM'firs In TIIK sunn (lair, nl ho Domestic ami Korcitfti C-or- cespomieiio, Short Stories, Klrj.ru nt Hulf rono Illustration, Humorous Items. In iliisrriulilntormuiion. KuMhion Notes. A(j rieull nrul Mutters ami Comprehensive and Keliahlr Financial and Market reports. Kojjrnlur subscription price, $1 50 per year We furnish it with THK PHKSS for ff 25 prr year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, ew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, , HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' MISSES' " CHILDREMS' SHOES, AT W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike. County Piikhh han made. HrranffeinentH with the ptibllHhcr of thr "Vermont Farm Joiii mil" winch roubles us to umku the moht remarkable clubbing otTer ovor be fore heard of in I bit bectbm. Here il iu: 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 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. a., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 9 Frnnt St Port Jervis. in a First-Class Drug Store Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania Tribune If eouniry tit neiirc. PiiIiIIkIiimI nn Tluira- TJeW an known for nearly sixty ytvo's in ev- Yo f( ery parly of i lie I'nlted Stiiti's a National Fain- Weekly wspnper of tim " hiit-hest cIiihh for ftirm- TribunQ 0I'8 n,,d villages It contains nil the hum important, wnnriil news of JHK DAILY THIIU NK up to the hour of (toliiK to the preHH. Iiiih entertnininK rending for overy mouther of tlio finally, old nnd youiiK Mnrket reports which nrenocepted nsnuth ority hy fiirtners nnd country inoreliautH, and IhcIiiiui iip-to-daUJ, mid iiiteivslin. Regular subscription price, $1.00 por year. Wo furnish it with TIIK PRESS for 1.(B per your. 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.
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