V. .v..t-- - STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pi. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. Forth Treatment and Cure of IIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIC INJECTIONS. A PKIIfKCT IIOMR THRATMRNT Oil BAKI TAIIIUM ADVANTA0K9. SPORTSMEN Shells : : : ATTENTION I I Loaded & Empty- Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Ordera received for Guns .Kiiles and Revolvers "BERT" WALLACE V i ft. All Around the County. r'. a. wmmmmm TflK F.Ui TKRM OF TIIF POIrf,,lR INSTITI TIO.V Ol'KNS SEPT. 4, lfMM). Thin PrBrtlrnl Training Scliool fur trach er Is sHimti'il on the main linn of tho 1). h. W. K. K. in Kat St rontisburir. In Hip 1 mldnt of th (rmHt resorts of Monroe enmi ty. Seven (Icpurf ments nnd eourses. Vn xrilli1 far-Hit fp, Mtronv fnnillT. hlh .tnnrlnrrt mntitnlnfri. Pnnil rnnftifl fr'p. Classes not overcrowded. No extra charm marie If. costs you less per year. We puid nil tlm state aid to pupil, tlm only school tfmt did this for the spring torm. In seven year we have not had a serious case of sickness. Elocution, lollr l'r pftnttory Mwltiff, C'Hy Modeli-i tatfl. e;r., without exrrn rhnrfrca. secure positions for our graduates. For full pnrtlrulnrs, ctititlogue and Eoh oes free, address GEO. P. Ill I1I.E, A. M.t -:- rrlnclpnl. S.VNDYSTON. M ATA MO II AS. To Repair flmken Arti cles use Majo r's fCcmont Remember' MAJOR'S UL'HHKR CK.MKNT, MAJOR'S LKATHEn CEMENT. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips . and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARMACE TRIMMINGS. NEATLY ' COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, la like the proverbial rose witli a thorn a goo.l thing with a draw back. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the cloinnnd of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength. Fl'I.LY OUAIIANTEEIJ. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist Milford, Pa. WALL PAPER Repairing DONE. 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 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 Lots mid lota without House. Dualor la all ktniU of Property. Life and All business given Insurance agent Notary Public. prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. " Milford, Pa. Life Insurance The .iETNA offers special induce ments both on Lilo and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap aud prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strengtti listness into energy, braiu-fag into mental power. They're wonderfu in building up the health. Only 25o per box. Bold by all druggists. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitts little early risers They are unequeiilod for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. 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. PIookg give us a call and see some of the special things we are cheap. RYMAN -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna offering Franklin Dye, Secretary f the State B mid of Agriculture, visited this town on Saturday last. Meet ings of the Board have been held in other parts of tho county, and it was for the purpose of holding a meeting in this town that brought him here. The feeling is unanimous in favor of holding a meeting and ns a place has been secured at Layton the mnoting will he hold some time in November, at that plnce. So much can be learned at these meet ings, that is of interest to the farm er flint they should not miss the op portunity of hearing and being heard. The ice cream social at Lnyton on Saturday evening was the first of the season in this place and it was a success. The cream and cake were Hrst class and all had a good time. Will Bevan, of Newark, is spend ing a few days visiting friends and relatives in this town. He is em ployed on n trolley line in Newark. The time for handing in rond ord ers is here and I suppose the $1200. appropriated for keeping the roads in repair has been expended, and I hear that more money is asked for. No doubt it is necessary, but have our committee iospected any of the work that has been done, Now that the money is spent (I take it tliRt it- has been) are our roads any better than they were last spring, and yet, one of the Board was announced, in the Pniws to be stronsly in fa'or of good roads. The roads are here yet however. From present indications the hunt er will have lots of sport this fall Game of all kind? is plentiful, but one needs to know where he is hunt ing as most lands are posted. Mrs Mollicent Smith nee Bowrnn n of Seranton, Pa. is spending a few lays with friends and relatives in c'ns vmiiiiry. Bhe was formerly a resident of Layton. John J. Vansickle loft Saturday for Ohio where he is en'rajod in business. I am glad to note that 'Tamhler" and myself agree so well on general topics, for as n rule correspondents aro prone to "swipe the brothers of the quill. He and I have been in the harness long enough to quit auoh funny work. Mr. Ocar Morris, brother of Jacob Morris of this town, died at tbe res ilience of his brother on Saturday last attor ft long illness, lie is sur vived by his wife and three small children. Andrew Caton, a veteran of the Civil war ia lying dangerously ill at his home near Lnyton. Later moch better. . George Fiobi.Json, of Hancock, N. Y., is visiting relatives at this place for a few days. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable rarriflfjfis at rftflsnna- -ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streea. MILEUKD-PA. trL El Dyspepsia Cure GREELEY. Digests what you eat Itartificially digests the food and aids Vature in strengthening and recon- xructing ine exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etliciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headaehe,Gastrn!gla,Cramps, and ali otherresultsof iinperfecttligestion. Prcpirsd by E. C DeWltt ACo., Chicago. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was left for the widow of the brave General Burn ham, of Machiiis. Me., when doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, 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, she slept all uiglit. Further nse entirely cured her." This mar velous medicine ia guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest, and LuugDiseast s. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. Frank Travis sold peaches in this section last week. Ira Travis and wife visited here Friday. And the same day Emmott H Asher, of Lkickawnsen with a couple of friends, also fljinnn Mil ler, of Hemlock Hollow called in this place. The family of Henry Clark who has been staying in the Spring Cott age the past two mouths returned home to Jersey City, Friday. Simooir Lord, of the Valley and Jatifes Black, of Montague, were here last week. The danoe at G. C. Mo Keans last Thursday was greatly enjoyed in spite of tbe rain. G F, Hogan, of Spring Brook, and J. F. Woodruff and son, of Newark, N. J., were here last week. Misses Theresa E. Keuling and Edith Hobday, of Blooming Grove wheeled down here Saturday. Allen Smith and Florence Itoloson of Notch, Bpont Sunday with Gree- ley friends, and Prof. Jacob Klein- hans was here the same day. M. J. Lavens after spending three months here returned to Jersey City Monday . Edgar Greening, of Peokville, Pa. ia visitiug his family ut Spring: Brook . G. F. Hogan will give a grapho phone entertainment in tho Uerman towu soho house Sept. 15. E. F. B.iZ-ihow returned to Uia home at Ward Island Friday . Lafe Mo Koan made a trip to Port Jervis Monday. Unclb Sam. Mrs. Curtis, wlio wa-4 Injured fnl' ing down st.iirs a few d '.vs mjh, i. improving to tlie g -atifieat'on of her mauy friends. A rehoarscl of tho. entertainment of tho Catholic, s icioty was held nt the cliuroh Monday . evouing. The affair will be given 'n tbo bajemmn of the church net Tuesday eveniir; and wi'l be of pleas. ig c'lif.i jti'r. Nellio S.unpjnn , rturna.l h n) i luesua-y ironi ,Lirvon;n, vv 'eao- sent she vn qe. ee i'ti but is now improving. ' ' ! "' ' Miss Olive Kelly, daughter of Dr. Win. KolJy, is hoine.Rfter a visit i.i Now York city. joiin u.t .-.ley lias placed a new lamp in front of b's revdu-'ce for tee benefit of w.yi'iM . H;s e.: ample shou'd be folbwed by more iu this v-llage. ' Tue L. A. S. of Epworth will have a harvest home sop.ie'in the church Thursday and Fridiy sveuings, Sep 20th and 21st. Isaao V. Vn-i Gorton, an aged res1 da t of th'S plnce, was tendered s birthday pa-'fy at his homo Tnos day evening by a boot 3" f foads. A fine snpuer was proviiled on the !awn which a'1 enjoyod Ho bers his seventy fopr years with grace and is very aciue. Miss E. B. Hi'l has returned home from a vVfc at Cliitrlemont Red GreoofloM, Mim., and was nccoip pauied by her cousin, Misa Elsie Payn, of the focwer town. Maimo Wnllaoe. of Bayre. Pa., is also her guest . Mrs. John Wnoacott is home af tor a visit in Hooesdalo, Pa., as also Mrs. A'nander K;mble, who for two months nss bee a visiting i Wayne county. ElnaV'iu Ak'ihas taken a pos tion in the Port Jervis Academy. Mr. Davore. the janitor of the Matamoras snhool building, hn finished laying the pipe to the well and the heati. g arrangements are now about comp eted. The L C. U. of Hope church will give a fair the ISoh and 19th of Oct. A number from here went on the excursion to Rocliaway beach, Moi day. Grace Adams ia a guest at th home of John Movons, on Jefferso street. ..... .-. Mrs John Simpson has gone for visit at Newark, Lakewood and As bury Park. J. Aekorson was bitten bjr i din a few days ago which made a pain ful wound. Alex. Hunt, of Washington, D. C, a cousin of D. B. A'.lo i, is visiting nt the Allen Honse. George Sampson has changed h residenoe and now lives on Mt. Wil liam St. Port Jervis. Cborlos Nichols and w.'fa loft tow Monday for an extended visit Ohio. Lottie Keys, of Beech Lake, wh has been a guest of J. F. Keys, b's ranch on U'.ver street hai gone homo. Mary V. Squitea spent several days last week with her friend Blanche Wood in Milford Bessie Mo Nichols, of New York is a guest in the family of J. O. Ry der. Judson Chase has changod h rosidence from Cookson to Cun ningbam street. Joe Virgil has returnod to St Josephs Home, Fprestbnrg, Rnd was accompanied by Miss Anna May. Wm. Van Sickle and wife, form erly of this place, now of Pittston, arrived in town Saturday acoomp anied hv Mrs. Chas. Van Sickle. Tho first week of school opaned with 288 pupils.; . S. Democratic Claims. The Democnits are making many dicnlons claims, none more .o than their allege 1 expectation of cnrrvinir Minnesota, dipt. Henrv A . ( nstle. uditor lor the Post Office Depart- icnt, who p;n l),.en active in evci v nnpn);n in that state for the lust lirty-four years, and w ho was coll ected with the Republican state Central Committee, ns Chairman or Secretary for more th in ten voars. has rhcentlv returned from a visit to tho stnte. He said of political indilions there : "Minnesota Is as koly to go for Bryan this year, ns Vermont is, and not a particle more Jt would bo just as reasonable r the Rej)u'o1iuans to claim Texas ? for the Democrats to claim Mmn. here is not the slighest indication f any land slide or political pp. ea val tliis year in Minn. Tlie Re- mblicaus have thorough precinct, or- srsrl, ition, nnd pre advised every lay Pt the centr.-'l beadqup rters of 11 local movements. Tlie reports up to last week, when I left thera were constantly more or.eonragin g The seven Republican Congressmen from Minnesota have nil been re nominated, and each of thorn will be elected without any question. Thore can be no trouble shout the state ticket of tho legislature, which will re-elect Senator Kmito Nelson, next winter. Minnesota has had but one Democratic governor in forty years, nd that is sufflciont. It lias never cast a single Democratic eleccoral vote since the Btato was admitted to the Union, and it ia not likely to commenoe tho career of folly now Yon can Kiwll it cough, coff, caugh, kauf, kuff, kough or kaugh, but the only harmless thing that cures it is one minute cough cure. dm fL! Excursion to Buffilo and Niagara Fall. The Erie Railroad Company offers its patrons another delightful excur sion, this time to the Monarch of Floods, Niagara Falls, and to Buffa lo, the Pan American Citv, nt the exceeding low rate of $5 for the round trip. Starting Saturday. Sep tember 22nd, the most pleasant timo of the year to go on an exenr sion. Do not miss this opportunity to see one of the grandest, si hts in the world nnd the many now feat ures what have been ndded recent ly such as the New Stoel Arch Bridge, close to the Falls, The Great Gorge Rente, running from Prospect Point to Lewiston at the f:ot of the cliffs on the American side, close to the Rapids and tho Great Whirlpool crossing tlie Suspension Bridge from Lewiston to Queenstown, thence along the bluffs to Victoria Park then crossing the New Arch Bridge to the American side. Another nt traction is the new Steel Tower 300 feet high, where yon have a bird eye view of the country for miles around. For the people of Milford this is a golden opportunity to visit thoGren Cataract and take a daylight rid over the Grand old Erie, ns the spec mi Tram win leave fort, .lervis, n 10:35 a. in., Saturday September 2 nd, arriving Buffalo 8 and Niamir Falls at 8:.'1() p. m. Returning the tickets will be good on special train leaving Niagara Falls 7:10 p. m. and Buffalo nt 8:10 p. m. on Sunday Sept. 23rd, or on any regular train (except, train 10) np toand including train 112 leaving Niagara Falls 1 p. m. and train No. 20 leaving Buffalo 4 p. in. on Monday September 21th 1900. Romombor this will be the last chimp rate excursion to this Grand plnce this sea.son so don't miss it. Tho special tra'-i leaves Port Jervis at 10 :35 a. m. Saturday Seprembor 22nd. s21 Treas. G. F. Rowland recently placed 1000 young bass in lake Tedyusoang in Lickawaxon township. BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. or come to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA The Cheapest Place in Port Jervis to Buy Footwear. KAN 21 Front St.,1 Port Jervis. A Mew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumas, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F mn.t in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emerson & Co., Nfxr. Poor H-'ti'l Fiiuehoro. Prescription Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milforci, Pennsylvania ribune Tho T.KADIXft M A TJQM A I. HKPUKI.If: KM NMCWSPA PKR. thoroughly up-fco-rintn, m l uhvays ii tstmrli iiilvnpiiti' ami riuptmru-r of Rcimblicui principles, will contilin bho most roliithlc nmvs of a mv-vorK THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN inrluttinjf dismissions, eorresponnViKHj nti'l tn"(1ii.s of rim nhlest political ltmilurn, lirilluint e.litorial-i. ri'ir.rts ri'.nn all cn'ioin of tin) land Khowinif piNnyrcss nf tho work, .'to . err. , ami will c'oinnii'ii.l itsi-lf lo the can-fill pcrsiuil of ovory thoiifthtful, int. .111 sret voter who has 1 hi. t me ini.iresis of liis country at ht'iirt. Do Witt's little early risers are prompt, palatnhte, pleasant, power, ful, purifying little pills. W. R. Stroh has been nominated, by the Republicans, of Carbon coun ty, for the legislature. The Republicans of Milford have secured the store room formerly oc cupied by Newman and Mitchell on Broad street auU will use it during the campaign as a club room. A meeting for organization was held lust evening. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that Is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh b necessary for health if you have not got it you can, get it by taking ccsrs gB-asiaa You will find it hut as useful in summer u In winter, and if you arc thriving upon tt don't stop because the weather is warm, yx. and fi.au, all druggist. KOTT ft UOWNb, Chamitu, Nw York. R. E. Humbert is completing a handsome house on Wa ter St. which will bo opened for summer guests next season. Bids for scraping and painting one coat the bridge across the Djlawaro river near Milford will be received by the Secretary at his ofH io up to Sept. 19 13 M. Bid to inohvla w r!c. only. The bridge is about 526 ft. long, 27 ft. high and 16 wide. J. II. Van Etten Secretary. New York Tri-Week!y Tribune PiiMishi-d Monday, WYdncH :nynnd Kriittiy is in its realty u tine' fre-h. every-othcr-dity Daily, (rivinjrttio Intent new 'if t he ol her t hree. It contain all impor tant forcifn war and ot herrable ncuva which appears in THR DAILY TKIHUXK of sHine dtR, also Domestic and Foreign Cor cepondenn, Short Stories, Klcifnnt Halftone- Illustrations, Humorous Items. In diistrialIntoriniilion, Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Matters and Comprehensive mid Reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, 1 50 per year We furnish It with THE PRKSS for 2 2S per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa Published on Thurs NeW "y U1 known for near'y sixty .vers in ev Ynrlc. "ry party of tlm United States a National Finn WeeklV Newspaper of tho highest cIhsb for farm- Tribune CIH "n' viiinn. it contains nil the most Important general news of THK DAILY TKllH'NK up to the hour of going to the press, has entertaining rending for every memlier of the family, old nnd young. Market reports which are aooepnid as auth ority by farmers and country merchants, and is clean up-to-dal-e, mid interesting. Regular subscription price, $1.00 per year. We furnish It with THK PRESS for $1.(13 per year. New Summer Goods. Largo sun spots, astronomers say, eausjl the extreme heat this sum mer, and doctors declare nearly all the prostrations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Ko dol dyspepsia cure digests what you eat. If you have indigestion or dy syepsia it will quikly relieve and permanently cure you. The emergency bags i!ent by n church sooioty to Kansas soldiers in tbe Philippines oontaied among the necessities a box of DeWitt's witch hazel salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. Tlie ladies took rare to obtain the original DeWitt's witch hazel salvo knowing all the counterfeits are worthless. New line of cloth samples for fall and winter clothing at the American Woolen Mills agency. Call and see tbem before p'lr.ih ising your fall and winter clothing. Fine goods and perfect fit guaranteed -T. C. Chamhkki.aim, Sales Agent, Harford htroet. ol To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with one uiiuuto cough cure. ' WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT W. & 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. G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. Tho Pike County PitKss has iniule arniiitri'tui'iitH with tin publisher of th "Vermont Knrin Jim, mil" which t imbU-a tut to make thti moat runiurkalilu clubbing otfur uvur be fore heurxl of in chit wctiuu. Hure it it; 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 Car Room. AH for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna,
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