..if 4v v.. 'H1. 1 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTECO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing, hw York. For tha Traatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOllKMlMK IN.JKCTIONS. A rBUFK:T IICIMR TIIFATMKNT OH BANI TAIUUM AIIVANTAdKS. 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 Sts. Mlltord, I'll. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIUHAOE- TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. 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. llouswi and LotH nnd lots without Houses. Dculor lu ull kinds of i'lopcrty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. Mdford, Pa. Life Insurance The JETNA 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 Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thintr that ever was made is Dr. lr. Kins's New Life Pills. These lull change weakness into strength. liatness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful In buildiiiK up tee health. Only 25c per box. bold by all druggists. The most dainty and effective pills made are De Witt' little early risers. They are uneiiuealetl for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. ,f?'y. To Ri-jwtr i-Ui?' X I,r"k"n Artu i j,: : clcs use fCciiieiit V : riemember f . '. " -V major- it '.-' . ' ui:nnhR ; A' - . CK.MKN'T, TJj. ,-y CEMENT. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Cast Stroudsbnrg, Pa. Till: FAM, TKTIM OK THfM I'OriXA I 1NSTI M TMIN OI'KNS SM'T. 4, 11MMI. This rrni'tlrnl Training School fur tenrh ers Is "Mint'1! on the main line of tlm D. 1j. V. It. It. lit Knr. stnntilrtlmrtr, In the tn Id At of th (rrcnt resorts of Monroe comi ty. Seven depnrtmenti find enoes. I'n- e:r-1liMl fticflftirn, Ktrmtff faculty, hl'fll nlnndrird ttininlninffl. I'tMillx roftflu-tl frrr. j Clashes not overcrowded. No extra rhttrjrn ! made. It costs you f'.'U, lews per year. V paid alt the state aid to pupils, tho" only i kcIkxi! that did this for the spring term. I In seven years wo !mro tint had a serious case of sickness. Hociitlon, CoIIcr Pre paratory Nwltiff, by Voilellnir I'Hitpt. iN'., wltlioof, extra I'harfxca. Wo secure posh Ions for our crndnates. For full particulars, catalogue and Ech oes free, nridns OKO, 1'. lUlll.i; A. M., -:- Frhifliml. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, ia liUo tho proverbial roso with a tliorn a pood tiling witn a draw buck. ' It is prescribed for wasting diseases, tfonoral debility, roughs, chrome oolds, con sumption, eto.. mid we are ex pected to make it as palatable ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll ns our preparation is ro nmrkuhly plonsant, nnd moot .-4 tbo demand of tho times. It is pure, elegant nnd full strength. FI I.LY (il'AKANTEKII. 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. Plenf.c give us a call and see some of the special things we are cheap. offering 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. 17 fi r Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Vature in strengthening and recon tructlng the exhausted dilative or gans, it is the latest discovered digest- auu mm iuuiu. inu oilier preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures i'yspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Hea(iaehe.GaRtral:ta,Cramps and mi inner results or irnjvorlectdiK'eLStloa. niinriDbycb uewit'. ACQ., CtjJcOff' A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was left for the widow of tha brave General Burn- ham, of Machias, Me., when doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning, writes Mrs. S. II Liucoln, who attended her that fear ful night, but she begged for Dr King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of consumption. After taking, shn slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This mar. velous tin dicineis guaranteed to euro nil Throat, Chest, and Lung Diseases Trial bottles free at all drug stores You can siiell it cough, coff. caugh kiinf. knff, kough or knugh, but the only harmless thing thai cures it is one minute cough cure. All Around the County. SANDYSTON. Frniik Simpson, El. A i.ims nnd John Snider (Mugiit t vo Inrg i carp in Ho.-iHiiknitu .Mill pond one day last wee!;. One we'gbed 11 pounds and the other 10 pounds. I cannot say that the fldi are very pretty when nut of tlv) water and many claim that they taste no better than they look. Another rural mail rente of 21 J tnils is to he established in upper Warren county on Oct. 15. If such routes can bo secured in other parts of the state why cannot wohilvoono in this valley. Will some one kindly explain throivrh your columtm what l necessary to be done in order to have rural delivery. If it isa bless ing let us Imvo our sharo. Itosenk runs cider press is kept very busy and as apples are plenty everybody can lay in a good stock. Com cutting is nt hand nnd the juice is one of the necessaries per tainitig to that work nnd it is cheap but it will get a j ig on and that' is the main thing, sometimes. This, Tuesday, morning trouble begins in nil tho school rooms of this town, with the single exception of the one at Tuttles Coi nor It is hoped that it teacher will noon be secured for that school or else con selidate it with the one adjoining, md save another iOO. to the town- ship. You ca:i seo where n wa on is moving just ns far as yon can see by the cloud of dust. Traveling must be anything but pleasant, for the roads nre a mass of dust. Load after loads of pnachos are pissing ttir.ni1,'!! lien, daily, nnd it they are n good sample of tho crop they m ist he of poor (ju ihty, or do they send the best to the city, nnd we get the refuse. iiOand 40 cents basket is a good price for drop pcaellbS. Jacob Kyte one of the most re spected citizens of lievnns died on Tnursday evening nfter a brief ill ness, aged ahout 41 years. Deceas ed was quiet nnd unassuming and possessed a largo circle or friends Ho leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. Edward Adams, wife nnd daugh ter, of Bloomueld. N. J., returned to their city homo ou Friday nfter a stay of two weeks with Frnuk Simp son nt Lay ton. Last Friday our New York mnil failed to connect, for some reason, and those taking dailies hud to wait until the next day to find out wheth er Cocbott or MuOoy won the fight. The Ilorton law of New York puts a stop to fighting, so those pugilists can attend to their saloons hereaf ter. A Newton party of nine ladies took an outing trip to Lnyton on Thursday Inst, and those acquaint ed mnde several calls while here. Among them was Mrs. Lizzie (J rov er and J. N. Miller, Benjamin Rosenkrans the efficient man in charge of the hatchery nt the Club house will move into a part of tho houso with Adin Vansickle a9 soon ns his wifes honlth will per mit. Mrs, Anson Kintnor and daughter will occupy a part with tuoin. Corn cutting had commencel al tho' the stand is not ripo enough. The severe drouth is injuring the orop, and farmers are cutting it thinking it will get no lietter. Buckwheat will not he more than half a orop from the effect of the dry weather. We were going to have an opposi tion butcher wagon and the wagon was purchased. Now the parties have decided not to go into business. The long dry spell is telling Un)n wells and cisterns, and a number are reported dry. The Delaware has not been as low as it is now in many years, Rumor states that there will be a wedding before long in this vicinity. That is all right. There are others who would like to be in the same boat Tux time is approaching and the tax duplicates are being put in shape for the Collector. I have always supported the idea that they should be printed that the publio might See the valuation of his neighbor. As it now is, probably ono in twenty iiever knows any thiug ahout it. The W. C. T. U. have started an "endless chain" of prayer letter to the faithful all over the United Htntes praying for the defeat of Win. Mo Kinley because be will no abol ish the army canteen. How solici tous these darlings ara for the wel fare of the soldier. Had these wo men shouldered a musket and went through a campaign or two, they would appreciate a good swig nt the canteen, their husbands, II they have one, should impiess ukui thir ii'iiuls that home duties aie para mount, lint pray on ladies you i wout jar the cuutueu very much WNtSMANS. In bis speech ae itili "lie I' 'III -eratie nomination for lYo.-adent 15. ; . an Slid "Democracy strives for a civiliz ition in which every meiiibe - of society wMl share aeonrdimj to hi . motifs." lie reminds us of the six yenrs following the last election of Cleveland dnriug which it did seem in reality that under Democracy strivers) of merit, tho workmen, b id ft very meagre sharo. Evidently their merits wore not appreciated judging ly tho ratio of wages ie corded which in some localities was nothing at all and the sentiment of striving to have each one supplied according to nv rit was shown by the free soup houses, generally sup plied in order to avoid bread riots. Potato digging has comment' -d injthis section and the tubers are few and small. Albert Smith who was operated on tor nppenldictis is rapidly recov ering under the care of Dr. Hughes. The tolls on the new bridge nre fair but if lowered no doubt- there would be much more travel mid the income increased. David (). Brodhead has been en the si?,k list for several days. It is advisable when buying peaches to have your half bushel measure handy. The sellers ha' o two sizes of baskets one for the pickers nnd the other to sell in There are lots of culls this year too. Our town people have got toguth or nnd the majority is willing to make an effort to secure a Bupply of wnter hut one land owner refuses the right of way to lny pipes. Now that the bridge is finished we have an easy access to tho East we had before to tho South, and if Manor Hall and Conasliaiigh hills could bo reduced we would have a fine road North. Our landlords aro wearing a cheerful countenance after all. The season opened with poor pros pects but ended profitable Dingmans is Dingmans yet. It may interest tho unfortunate tobacco user to know that in our throe stores one sells VV. S. tobacco 4 oz for 5 and ono for 0 and tho other 8 cents. M'iny forest trees are dying for want of rain. Tho king holt on Stephen Drakes wngon broke n fow days ago while he was iu town The team became unmanageable, upsetting the wagon and Drake was quite severely brui . ed nnd cut about his face. Tho new moon showed hot and dry. The crops are done brown and probably an early frost will finish thorn up. C:sak. LElKiEDALt. Albert Simons killed a black snake lust week which measured 5 feet. Miss Lillie Afford is workiugatlra Kellams. Friend Simons and wife, Mrs. William Kimble, Floyd Frisbie, Chas. Afford, Ciias. and Fred Kellam attended Sugar Cabin S. S. Picnic at East Branch Pond Thursday. Tho many trends of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Grim, of Groentowu, are sorry to hear that their little son is seri ously ill withdipt.horia. Evory pro caution is taken to prevent the spread of tho dreadful desease. Arthur Becker c .me home from Scranton Saturday, feeling much better. I. K, Kellam is badly afflicted with boils, carbuncles, bis wife is sympathizing with him by having a felon on her risrht hand. Miss Annie May Wright, of Haw ley, is visiting at C. E. Simons. Mrs. John Ore and children, of Scranton, are visiting her father Dennis Tormey. Ed. Tormoy while working at the Frank Kigan Camp secured a very bad cut in the leg was taken to Dr. Simons whore it was dressed. Is as well as can bo expected. Waynb. secure OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept In the house for the fol lowing reasons: flflST Because, If any member of the family has a hard cold. It will cure It. SECOND Because, if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. TIS'rtD Because, If the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it Is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. It can be taken in summer as well as In winter. Sac. and $i oo, all druggists. SCOTT & BUWhb, Chwnuu, New Yoik. M.VTAMOliAS. Ladies Aid ot'Epworth chinch met Ibis week with Mrs, Fred Wickham. Miss Mary Squires went with tin excursion to iJiiigiiainplo.i Monday, ns did als. i William .' peiael and wile. William ll iui in an I witn, of I'mia. who has been tho nuesls of llioir Auni, Mrs. Alfreu liiliinaii lor the past mouth have return, il home. Mrs. 11. Baker and two children! and Mis. Hester Ualier, of Dover, W. J., who havo visited with J. Hil forty a couple of weeks have return ed. Miss Ncllio Cluno who has been visiting al D. 'posit for some days is homo again. Mis. M. Myers is homciagain after a visit at Lake Coino. The school flag flouted Monday in honor of Labor day and also of the opening of the s '.liools. Aliss Giiisse Springer, of Kngle uoo.l, N. .1 , n ud Miss Miller, ol Port Jervis, whoso guest sho was visited friends hero Sunday. L. Devort and wife visited Lord villo Monday. Manuel Coy Kendall and (laugh ers, Maggie and Edith wore nt Bing hamptou Monday. Mrs. Mat Cuitis recently met with a painful accident by falln g Loin the potch of her houso. Her leu was broken and her arm injured. Ida L. Guorin and John R. Witt, of New Yolk, guests of Rev. Father Tries went homo this week as did also Mrs. A. G. Adams and family who havo been visiting relatives here. The ladies of St. Josephs church conteinplato giving a benefit Tues day evening Sept. 18 in the base ment of the church. They always give pleasant entertainments. The school biddings were well and thoroughly cleaned by Mr. Devore it nd Ins wife, and school opened Monday with all tho teachers pies cut. The heating arm ngeuients are about completed aim tho rooms and halls will be well warmed. Tho di rectors deserve tbo thanks for their good work for tho comfort of the children. Thos. Armstrong and wife, Of Milford. were recent visitors at the home of J. O. Ryder. Mi s. F. Wandel is visiting her sis tor in Chicago. Rev. rather ireis and his guests from New York nccompnniod by Anna May and Master Jerome Uuer in spent a day a day at High Point recently. The ladies Social at Mrs. Billmnus was a pleasant affair and netted over $8 Eugeno Cockran a former pupil of the High school has entered the law office of Lyon and Lybolt in Port Jervis and is also learning Stonoj rnphy with Prof. Lmis.dia. Mrs. Lafargo Nyoe and daughter, Mary, are homo from a. vis'fc to Binghampton. Rev. W. R. Neff and wife, of Jer sey City, and Helen Olmstead, of Milford, were guests of Prof. John son and wife, Wednesday. The services at Epworlh chunh Sunday morning were made unusu ally interesting by the uniting of twclvo persons. Tho choir, with Prof. Johnson ns organist in place Nellie Langton who is absent, rend ered some fine selections and Rev. Spencer delivered an excellent ser mon. S. GREELEY. August Moreau, of Sawkill, was hero Monday in search of cows August Tain pier and G. F. Hogsn, of Spring Brook, wera at Rowlands Monday. C. O. Billings, tf Lords Valley, spent a couple days iu the city re cently. J. W. Greening is quite ill with kidney trouble. Master Elijah McKean, who has been ill, is recovering. Granville S. Webster the McKean Valley school te cher who has re cently spent a week at homo in Greentown returned to his duties Sunday. Emerson Peet, of Lake Ariel, and R. E. Mc Kean, of Milford, wheeled through this vicinity hist week. Henry Clark, of Jersey city, is visiting nt Spring Cottage. Dora Hertzou, of New York, is spending a week with her parents in (jreeley . A very pleasant dance was given at Mrs. J. Hemmingways last Sat urday evening. A bee and social was held at G. C. McKeaus last evening. We had a fine shower Monday night. E. Kimble and a city wirty have gone to Porters Pond fishing. John Smith Jr., tf Lackawaxon, called here last week. A christening was held at Ernest Klinerts Wednes ay and a dance in the evening. Sheriff Vandermark was here Tuesday looking for Mahlon De (iroat v ho rented a wheel of Rutau six days ago and failed to return it. 1'iie Sheriff found the wheel but not t lie part v. Ira B. and Gilbert Roseucrance lately called at Rowlands. L'scle Sam. The Cheapest Place in Port Jervis to Buy Footwear. 1 I KANE, A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND IKDICINRS. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. Prescription ? H. E. Emerson & Co., Carmuiiy Compounded y" Next Door The New-Yo Tho LKADINU NATIONAL KKPl'IiUCAN NKWSPaPER. lhoronKh1y np-to-dato. ami til ways ti stiim'h tulvo-Mtu itiul auppurlur of Rrpublicau principles, will contain tho most roliahiu nrws of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN itH'lnilinir ill emission, mnvp'H.nViKw mil sjwwIhh of tlin iihlosfc politlr.nl IimMpim, brilliant editorials, tvnorts from all ccfloiiH of flu land showing prorons of tho wor-, etc., to , and will ronirni'iitl itself to t ho uarvf ill pcrnual of ovory thoughtful, lnUslli- gct voter who has t ho true imprests ol liH PuliMshrrt Monday New York Tri-tfeekiy Tribune WtMlites lay and Friday Is In it really a line' fresih. o rv-othrr-day Daily, frivintrthc latest newfl -f t he tit her three. It contains all iinpnr taut foreign war and other eahle nows which Appears in THE DAILY TKI IH'NK of san; date, also Domestic and Foreign Cor copondene, Short Stories, Kleiant Half tone Illustration, Hnnioi-oiis Items, ln dustrial'Intormafion. Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Matters and Comprehensive, and Reliable. Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription prlro, $1.50 per your Wo furnish it with THE PRES.S fur $3 25 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. MICTHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Piko Comity Pukss has made arranwem -nt n with the publisher of the "Vennonr Farm Join nal" which enables ns to niaku ihu mobt remarkable clubbing offer over bu fore heard of in thu wtetiou. 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 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 of any Hello ttt No. ")., or ronic to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Brond Street. MilforcJ, Pennsylvania to Hotel Fnuehore. rk Tribune emmry at heart. Pnhllnhed on Thnrs- pjAyn; day, and known for nearly sixty years in ev- Ynrlf orv pa tv of the I Tutted States n'Natlonal Fain- Weekly Jly Newspaper of the ' lUKheKt cIiihh fur farm. Tribune urM vuinung. it contain nil tho must hnporriint Rrnernl news of TUB DAILY TKI DUNK up to thn hour of roIiik to tho pel's-, Huh Phtoi-tnlniiiK rfmiintf for eviry nii'iniier of tire family, old and younir. M'li-ket rt'porr-H which nre itm'pti'd iifl mil li ortly hy farmer and country mernhantM, and in clean up-to-dale, mid interesting. tU'Riilnr subscription price, $1.CJ pur year. We furnish it with THK PRESS for 11.115 por year. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. Also ANTI-RUST TINWARE, All kinds of OILS & PAINTS, PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWAR.:, MATS and MATTING, OIL CLOTH, ETC., ErC. 1
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