THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James Build ing, lew York. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HTPODKKMfO INJKCTION3. A PRHFKCT HIiMK TltF.ATMRST OH SANI TARIUM ADVANTAOKS. 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 ItnrforU & 4th Stn. Mllforil, Pa. : : s To Repair Ilrnkcn Arti cles UR6 Major's fCcmont 5? Remember 1 ma.toh's lU'HHKR 1'E.MENT, MAJOR'S LKATHFR CEMENT. HARN Of All Kinds and Stylo. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CA1UHA0E T1UMMIXGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDOxK Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. ILVFNElt. ' Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every fovm. Turkevs and chickens. Oysre s and vegetables. Every hing for an elescant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. ilouses and Lota nnrt lots without Houses. Oealur III nil kinila of Property. Life Insurance asrent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite oBioe of C. V. Bull. Mil ford, Pa. Lifo Insurance The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Lite and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For Information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford. Pa Wnat Tale it Tell. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow completion, a jaundiced look, moth pathes and Llotthes on the skin, jtslivertronble; but Dr. King's New Life l'ills regu late the liver, purify the blood, give skin, rosy cheeks, rich oomplection. Only t'5o at all drug scores Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to one niiuut cough cure. It will quickly Cure nil throat and lung troubles. i . .' it f STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. a ; ! S Fi '".xmm-mm 'I ol B ?i V THF! VA1.1. TRRIf OF THIS POI I T. A a INSTITITION OIKN9 UK IT. 4, 19IMI. This Practical Training R.hoil for tearh om is fltnntrtl on the nmin line nf the I). Jj, & W. R. H. In Kfinfc Stroudsburg. in tho midst, of th great resorts nf Mntiroe coun ty. Seven df pnrtnirnfR and courses. I' -pxrcllrd fncllltlcfl, strong faculty, hi Ti stn.Ktnrd tiinlntMliird. Pupils rnnch-d r (. Clashes not overcrowded. No extra clmroe made. It costs you loss per year. Vo paid nil the state aid t.o pupils the only school that did tills for the spring term. In sevn years wn have not had a serious case of sickness. Klncntlon, College Pre paratory New In if, Clar Modeling Pastel, tc, without extra charges. We secure positions for our graduate. For full particulars, catalogue and Ech oes free, address GKO. p. IlIIII.E, A. M -I- Trlnrlpnl. COD LIVER OIL with thnt nwful tnstfl, Is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good tiling witn (V draw hack. It is prescribed for wnstiiiR disenses, Retiernl debility, ponsrlis, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatabie as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell ns our preparation is re markably pleasant., and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strongth. FCCLY GtlAHANTEKD. 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 luin i. jJso lots of new DRY GOODS and notions. Please give us a caU and see some of the special things avc are ottering 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 MILFOaO PA. 't(M5 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids V attire In strengthening and recon tructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the lutest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In etlieiency. It In tantly relieves and permanently cures Pyxpepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea. BickHeadache.Gastralgia.Cramps.and all other results of imperfecta igestion. Prpird by E C OeWItt A Co.. ericas' Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts- ville, S, C, was once immensely sur. prised. "Through Jong sutferi from dyspepsia, ho writes, ' wife was greatly run down, p ) had no strength or vigor and suffer ed great disi'resa from her stomach, but she tried Electric Bitters whio.! helied herat once, and. after usi:. bottles, she is entirely well, can e.it anything Its a grand tonic, and its gentle laxa.i veqnalitiesaresplen did for torp:d liver. 1 For indiges tion, loss of Apetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a postive, guaran teed cure. Only 5(Jo at all drug stoes. One minute cough cure is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. Try it. All Around KINGMAN'S FERRY. FrankMn (J. Jairgcr, o:iof thnuld est residents nf Delnwiiro township, depa. tt'il this life on the morning of the 23d inst, after a shoit illness from old ago and a complication of diseases. At the time of his death he was living with one of his rela tives, (George N. Jngger, on the homestead where he was born. Your correspondent is told by one of Mr. .Taggers relnlives that the deceased was born Aug. 13, 1818and was consequently 82 years and 8 days of ngn, although by some neighbors it is thongbt this Is an error of about fonr years, and that deceased was about 78 years old. Mr. Jagger, familiarly known as "Doctor," was the last, survivor of the children of Cooper Jngger, who were .Tames T., William C, Jacob IJ., Wilson, Charles, Margaret and Anna. Deceased was nover married and for a number of years made his homo with different relatives until George Jagger moved upon the es tate which was cure the Jagger homestead nenr Centre school-house and there ended this life strange to say on the premises where he first saw tho light nf day. IJe was a kindhearted man, Irue to Ins friends, and outspoken in his convictions. Politically, he was a straight Democrat and rest his last ballot nt the late primary election. Djring the prime of h's life he look an nclive part iu polilics and held several local offices. The funeral was prerched on Fri day hist at the house by If jr. At wocd. Interment i t the Delaware Cemetery Drs. Hughes and f-' war J wood treated Albei t, a young son of Isanc H. Rn ilh, of Center, for a veryseri ons iiso of appe'uVcit's, week be-ii-re lnt. An operation was found i;i ressai y but under Ft'dlful treat ment tho sufferer is doing well and convalescing rapidily. Last Friday afternoon Stephen Drake was iu some manner thrown from his wagon near Arthur Brown's wh shvright shop and sustained se vere injuries. Ho was hovteverable to reach home the same day a dis- taiica of five miles. Andrew C. Syuder, of this place, has been making an excavation for a cistern near his resiOeoceand while doing so discovered a character of qunrtz which be believes contain a considerable quanity of sl'ver. The conglomerate (?) cons'sts of square or cubical blocks small in size very bright and quite malleable. The condition of Mrs. Joseph V. Caharuff, who has been very ill for several weeks past, does not, we are sorry to say improve. F."OM ANOTHER COilESPONI)SNT. Politics at present are dul!. The funeral of F. C. Jasger was largely attended. Nettie Croa has retorued to New York. The bridge across the river here is an accomplished fact. Abont $100 were cleared at tbeM. E. fair held here. Mrs. Jas. B. A ogle has been for some time qn te sick. The price of watermelons taken withont the owners consent is about t5 cash dowo, wb'ch is cheerfully paid. Probably they tasted sweeter but it is better for boys to atk for them and pay 16 cents each Perhaps Lynns bluntness lost him the nomination. Politlos require evasion and some trcks to succeed, Buckwheat has a blrogg'a between showers and scalding. Harry Van At'ii, of N. J visited his father Sunday. Applas rot so fat orj the ground that there will be race3 tho wholo sea on to re. ch (be mills fi-sfc. We read with much pleasure the Paris letter by Prof. Sommerville. We have beea watching the city papers for accounts of the big tele soo)o and it was a treat to read one in the Pkkss so well written and in terestine. Cacsar. W00DT0WX. Next Monday Miss Hattie Brad-' ford will euter upon her duties as ins.ructor of the Gree'ey school, The best wishes of a host of friends go with her. Water is very scarce here just now. Charles Curry's we1! is virt ually dry. Tbe Sanvantine brook is a mere ribbon of wator. Mrs. John Hess, of Shoho'a has come to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. May. S. D. V7ells, who was struck on the knee by a playful sheep some time ago. is ktill unable to work. His son John is a very able and will ing assistant in the farm work. Full stock of mens' and boys' hats at T. Armstrong & Co's. the County. SANDYSTON. "Rambler", In your last, is-me rx presses tho opini m of hunilre I when he says the C!iit)i!.ie can nor be bin mod if they should drive th" allies into tho sea. So far as cliri.--tianisting the Chinaman that is n plan of the churches to rake in th dollars and mighty little of the cash ever crosses the Pacific. They hav. a religion of their owu witji wliici; they are satisfl -d then why BhonM we interfere. As Rambler says the almighty dollar is at the bottom of it all. Tha political pot is begiuning to simmer in Sussex and candidates for Senator nnd Assembly are rapid ily coming to the front. So many are being named for those offices that the voter will have a choice whenthe Powers sift them out, and then tho voter will do tho rest. B. D, Hursli camo np from Stroudsbiirg on Saturday afternoon and on Sunday took in the D. L. nnd W. excursion to Coney in company with two of his sisters returning to his duties Monday morning. Tho Uoion Sunday school pienk in tbe grove of V. E. Eevau on Thursday was not so largoly attend ed ao i a former years Everything passed off nic3ly and all had a good time. ' Jacoi) Kyto, of Eevans, is report ed very ill and from what I am told be is in a very critical condition. Tt!8 D. L. and W. excursion to Coney Island was almost a failure. However with 9 cars we left New ion, but tlio tars wore not half fill ed. We wore a few minutes late at Hoboken, but had a delightful ride to Coney despite the in terse heat. Coney wns crowded and the shore wi: i fi"ed with bathers from the lit t!d tot to the gray headed. At night while sinirg in the cars waiting, for the boat, a couple of ladies hailing I tb'nk, trom Newton sung for us and they were fine singers, and for which they have the thanks of our party. Upon leaving Newton our trniu rau to Franklin and thon back to Branch villa making us pretty lutein geiting home. A Branchville gent wanted to reach home ejrly re umrking that he wanted to thrash out his crop of punkins. I would like to know how lie succeeded. Thanks Mr. Engineer. John Silkier has the finest collec tion of Belgian bares to be fojnd. excepting the flock of Mr. Dairy nip'e, at Tattles Corner,, who was the introducer of this speces. Mr Sa'dsr bas several that are wholly black and they are beauties. Some of the p:ipors ara having a little f u n at tbe expense of the PtiEss in refereice to the print'ng of Gov. Roc .evolts speecli and the pronoun I. I guess tbe editors reply fits tne ca?e in its last issno, but the story will go on its rounds just tbe same The bridge near the residence of Alfred Edett wns sold bv Freeholder Sbay oa Friday last. Isaao Lawson got the job. Well the great F. M. nnd T. picnic was held on Saturday last, and from all reports it was a hummer. The weather was all that could be desir ed, barriug the intense, heat. The road to the gro.nds was not asphalt ed and tliaK caused a grumble but all that will be remedied by the time the next conies around. PAUPAC. We are greatly In reed of rain in this B.jtion. Crops aro suffering, springs are drying np, and a steady soaking rain would be a great bless ingtoonrfarmers. What few (.bow ers we have had have been accom. panied by thunder and lightning, which seems to have penchant for striking ia the neighborhood of our buildings. Al Killam's barn was struck during the last shower, and the roof get afire. It was discover ed immediately and with thq assist ance of neighbors, subdued ere much damage was done. Al says that in three iuinntej more the fire would have been beyond coutrol and the building have been a loss as fire was alre.tdy dropping from the roof into Uip bay B. F. Killnm spent part of tbe pj t week in Scran ton. . Miss Louise Thompson, who has been the guest of Yolande Killnm re turned home Wednesday. Mis. Edson Green, of Greenridge, is visiting her parents for a short time. Don't Stop taking Scott's Emulsion be cause it's warm weather. Keep taking it until you are cured. It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter. It's cod i: :i j 1 1 SOcudSt. All druulttl. Mrs. Charles ICilhtm and children are staying at G. N. Killams. Mrs. Grant, of Brooklyn, is spend ing a few weeks at A. J. Kimbles. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Phil., were entertained at Locust Hill on Thurs day. Miss Blanche Wood, of Honesdale, was the guest of friends hero the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams, of Soianton, are spending a week with the hitters mother, Mrs. Augusta Bennett . Miss Crissia Bmmnnn, of Brook yn, is visiting her aunt. Miss Thiossen. Miss Thiossen has returned to Pnupno after an absence of nearly a year. She reports having enjoyed her extended European tour im mensely. Our veteran hunter, Marcus Kil- lam was asked the other day if he could tell the number of deer and bears he ha 1 killed during his hunt- n g experience. Ho slid he couldn't tell but that he could oonnt over 400 deer, lie thought it must be nearer 500 and of bears he could number over 80. Is not this quite a record? Defaoto. M.VTAMORAS. Mary Mo Grath and May F. Gun- noson, of Orange, aro visiting Joseph Mo Grath and sisters in Port .Tervis and also visited John Cirney and wife here. The ladies of En worth church gave a lawn social last night at the home f Fred Billman. Nettie Langton has gone to New York for a protracted visit. Charles Lilley was struck by a train in the Port Jorvis yard last veok and killed. His funeral, held Tuesday was largely attended, and the sermon preached by Rav. Spen cer of Epworth church. Mrs. Walter Cox and daughter, Lenora, of Orange, are visiting the family of Theodore Nenrp.iss. Miss Louise Wilkin a Sunday school tericher in Hope church gave her class an outing in Dills grove Wednesday. The veterans of Caroll Post No 279 G. A. B. who campol m Cum mins grove folded their tents Mon day afternoon. Linn Hornbook, employed at the Deerpark roller mills of Coonrod Bros., placed a lighted match in the cylinder of tho gas engine last Fi day to exani'ie it. An e::i)'osion followed badly burning b's eye. Mrs. J. C. Present extended invi tations to a few frends Tuesday evening to watch the blooming of her Night Blooming Cerons wbicl occured about 8 o'cloctt. Tho p'anfc is 15 years old and bni bloomed each year for the p --t seven. It bore twelve b'ossoms ar.d was a very pretty 8'ght. Our sobools will open Sept 3. Some streets i'i town i.re receiv ing much needed repairs, Miss Lorena Sbny, of Midd'etow.i, and Mrs. J. D. Bodle, of Denver, Col., .are gnosts of Mrs. P. Joffries. Mrs. El. Lord has returned from Binghainptoii. Misses Alice and Frank Moore, of New York are guests at the home of Mat Curtis. J. B. Halfey and wife, of West town, are guests ntihe AUon House. Tbo school buildings are beiug made ready for the tro-nble which begins net week. Mss Anoa Koerner, of Now York, bas returned home. Mrs. Fred Wandel bvs gone to Cbic igo for a couple of weeks. Mrs. M. Leicht and daognter have gone for a few months v'aitat Rich mond Hill. Josie and Sadie Wollshoidt spent Sunday in Moufcicello. W. H. Mdleraud wife, of Rul ing, are guests of Rev. Lilly for iv month. Labor Day Excursion to Sew York. On Labor Diy, Moodav, Sept. 3rd tbe Erie will run a popular one dol lar excursion to New York, leaving Port Jervis at 7 :00 a. m., aud arri v ing in the city at 9:52 a. n. Re turning special train will leave 23rd street, New York at 7 -AO p. m, and Jersey City at. 8 :O0 p. ir. Remem ber this allows over nino hours in the city, ample time in which to vis it any of tbe delightful si), ide re scrls in and around Gn ler New York ; the fare is only one dollar from Port Jervis for the round trip, no one can afford to mi this oppor tunity ; take a lofe of this and re member the traia leaves Port Jervis at 7 :00 a. m., Monday, Scipt. 3rd. 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 results. You will like it. P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Broad street, where may be found a good stock of wheels and suudries, and an exper it-need workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf pfTrfflr. (I m i . Tho Cheapest Place In Port Jervis to Buy Footwear. KANE, A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumss, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usunlly F;u;vl in a Firt-Cliiss Drug Sfrnro. Prescriptions C a refu 1 1 y Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., I Next Door The New-York Tribune Tho LKAIH.N'fJ NATIONAL REPl'r.i'.IfAN' NKWSPAPKR, thornuichly up-to-date, niitl always a RMinuh advitciito anil suiorlur tif KnmWioan principled, will contain thu most reliable news of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN incliulinor rtUfMirwtrms. eorrosnoniliMico nn briUiunt oiiitorials, rwiorts from all jcct.lon etc.. etc.. and will, commona itsol f to tho v gut voter who has Thu true intoivsts of hU ci Published Mmviv. W oil! his lay find bYYav iH in its realty a line fredi. p.. ry-oilnv-ei'y Daily, Kivii:gth' laic t news it the other tlnee. It contains a' I linnii' New York Tri-fifeek!y TrihtinA taut foreWn war and ot her cable news which appeal's In TUB DAILY TKIBUNK nf same date, also lOTlie8tin and Korein Cor- ce-ripondeno, Shore Stories, Kleant Hr tone Illustration, Humorous It-ems. ditstrinljlntornuaioii Fashion Notes. rictiltnral Matters nnd Comprehensive rt Reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, f l.fiO per year We furnish It with THE PRESS for i ; 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' " CHILD RENS' SHOES, AT W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Phfsh has in ado arrangements with thepuhllshnr of the"Vermont Farm Journal '-which enables us t make the most remarkable clubbing otfer ever be fore hoard of in this section. Here it is: Pike Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal I yr. N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr. American Poultry Advocate I yr. The Gentlevoman 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. Wlicn in need of nny Hello to No. "., or conic to SAWKILL MILL, GILFORD, PA 21 Front St.,1 Port Jervis. 1 road Street, Milford, en nay I van le to Tloh1! Faudiore. 1 apenho of tho ablest political leaders, s of tho land showing progress of the work, ar.'fnl persual of every thoughtful, lutolii oum ry at heart. Puhllnhed on Thurs NgVtf diiv, and known for nearly sixty ycirs in ev- York ery l, v ot lnu Luiteil States a National Kam UpAlrlu ily Nuwspaper of the iv"nij highest class for farm- Trihunfi era Hlui viibmes. n iiimuiiw contn'ns all tlie most Important general news of THE DAILY TUIBI'NK np to the hour of going to tho press, has entertaining reading for every member of tho family, old and young. Market reports which are accepted m auth ority by fanners and country merchants, and Is clean up-to-date, aud Interesting. Regular subscription price, $1.00 per year. We furnish it with THE PRESS for $1.05 per year. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. 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