THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN E INSTITUTE CO. 1139 Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing. New York. For tha Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOOKRMtC INJECTIONS. A PBICKKCT 1IOMR THKATMKST OB 8ANI TAHICM ADVANTAGES. 3 SPORTSMEN ATTENTION I I Loaded & Shells Empty- : Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, Rillos and Revolvers "BERT" WALLACE i i Remember MAJOR'S Ht'HUKrt t'KMEXT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. HARNESS Or All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips ana norse Uuthtting gen erally. CAIUUAflE TltDDIIXGS. Rpna!rinfT: NEATLY Repairing- D0XE Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNEIl. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groscries. Canned goads. Meats in every form. Turkeys, and cliiekcns. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House nnd Lot and litn without Houses, Dealer lu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance ajent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance - The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheiip 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 thing .that ever was made is Dr. l)r. King's New Life I'llls. These fiills change weakness into strength, istness into energy, brain-fag intJ mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Bold by all druggists. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt's little early lUers. They are unequenlnd fur all liver und lOWol troubles. Never fc'iile. f-" ""f-v To Rppnlr 1 i'-, Broken Artl. 1 cles use Try Major's STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. 9 ju TIIF. PAt.r TFItM OF TUT pnn'TR lNSTITTTIon OI'KN'H S K I'T. 4, lfMM. Till I'rHrMl Trnhilnjr School for ti'wh- pf HH'ltiM. on fhH ninlll linn of thn 1 j. Hi- V. K. R. in V.;-t StrowNhiirg, in the imnsr or in jmnr resorts Dt ftlonroo conn ty. Seven dt'imriments nntl ronrses. I'n rt-llHl fiirlllttrfl, Mrnnn fnrnlty, high .tmidurfl tiialntiilni-ft. Pupils rh,tcl.-i fret. I'lnssen noi ovorcrnwueu. ZNorxtrn chnri' inmln. It ensti you loss inr renr We pnld nil ihn stnt" nM to nnjiils. tlio only xcnnoi mtw mil rnw for trie apring trni In seven years wo hnv not hfi n serious RrtMO of filcktiesft, Klocution, Cnllrjje l'rr pnmtnry Sewing, ly Mmlpllnv rn-', He, without extra rhnrwit. Wo secure positions for our tri ad mites. For full particulars, untuloguo and Koh- ops iree, nutirvss OKO. T. Ill HUE, A. M ., -- I rlnrlpal COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing with n draw hack. 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 demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strongtli. FULLY GUARANTEED. 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. 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 1LFORD PA. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itart.iflrtnllvfl - j u.p.wctD mc ivjwu aiJU U1US tHl 11 re in Ktrpmrt hnnintT r.rl --r"-.-"...p, ICUJU oTructinc the hiisliH ,!!,.,..;. . -----d ........... v.ipiivt? or gans. It is the latest discovered dieest- ant HnH tunir- ... jjieparaiion can approach it in etlicieiicy. It in. jtantly relieves and permanent y cures j vsneiia. Ttiriii.,.,.! i.,.. li...,-.v t latu ence. hour Stomach, Nausea, blrk Hcaduehc.Gast ralgiu Cramps.and ."u.iiciictuihoi imperii ctdigestion. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was left for the widow of the brave General Burn- hani, of Macliias, Mo., when doctors said she would die from pneumonia tMilore morning, writes Mrs. 8. 11. Lincoln, who attended her that fear ful flight, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more thau once saved her life, and cured her of consumption. After taking, thn slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. This mar velous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest, and Lung Diseases Trial bottles free at all drug stores. Yon can spell it cough, coff , caugh, kauf, kalf, kough or kaugh, but the only harmless thing that cures it is one minute cough cure. ' fAss !' " 5 lift. All Around SANDYSTON. The Laytou holel is m miii open for business as of yore. O, net has reigned iii its precincis for some tune, and it. is hoped that tmuyolon ic disturbances will take place to mar its serenity. Corn cutting has boon the order of the day and the most of it is in shock. The winds of last week tangled it very much, and much of it that, was in shock was blown down. Mr. Horace Smith and wife, of Hcranton, Pa., are visiting relatives in this town tor n few days Air. Smith is an employee of the Third Nation Dank of Scranton. Will Bevau on Thursday last cauvht forty fish and Hinong the number were some line bass. John Major tried his luck on Friday and caught oloven but none of largo size The Pike couuty fish warden is said to be watching the fisherman and if possible to find one with fish under nino inches. Well, I suppose he gets pay for such work and wants to pai n his money by catching some poor devil with a fUli too short at one end. Our farmers ought to have no trouble with getting their grain threshed as there are three ma chines at work in this vicinity at the present time and all boo.ii to be busy. Misses Engono and Evjritt Hursh, of Haines'ville, loft the past week for Blair Hall to attend school,; and Etolla and Emma Hursh of Laytou wi'l attend the Newton Business College at its next session. The death of Mauley Crane, of Branchvilln, was receive.l here with sorrow for in his intercourse of the past few years he made many warm friends. Tnis tnorning (Tuesday) with the wind bl'iwing a gale from the cold corner, one is romindod that this cold weather is not far away. Last night the temperature was low enough for frost but the wind pre vented it. Our schools are in operation with the exception of the one at Tuttlva Corner. Teachors minus a school are not looking for schools paying less than ;i0 p3r month and the av erage wages paid here is much loss than $30. In a school where $.10 is paid there is over 40 pupils, and in another where $25 the wages paid and tha teacher has the laborious duty of teaching from 4 to 7 pupils. The drouth was broken on Satur day evening by a welcome rain and 97-100 of an inch was the amount. It is not enough to holp the streams and wells, still it c ime very good. GREELEY. John C. B ck and E. A, Greening were here last Wednesday and Dav id Angle and Case Greening likewise called. Granville 8. Webstor closed his sohool at Mo Keau Valley to take a similar situation at his home, leav ing four months which Margaret Howe, of Sterling, will teach. Coming hora with her father last week the horso they drove, a valued animal in some way got his foot over the halter and ohoked to death. Florence M. Parker, of Shobola, visited friends here Inst week. August Tampior was at Lacku- waieu Wednesday. William Angle, of Milford, was in this vicinity last weoking up re publican votes for Representative. J. Drake, of Paupao, went to Port Jervis Tuesday. Potatoes in this section are a fail ure. A dance was held at G. C. Mo Keans Saturday which was great'.y enjoyed by those presont. Geo. Dauman and wife, of Milford passed through here Sunday on their way to Greeno on a visit. Ira Travis and son, of Dingmau, were up this way last Sunday. Unclk Sam. EDfiEMEBE. An Ice cream soci'U was held in the school house on Sept. 12 to raise money to buy Christmas presents for the children of this community, and although the night at unfavor able, the net proceeds wore $10.39 A Mrs. Mao Cull, of Philadelphia, who is a very charitable and esti mable lady raised $15 for the biinm cause, hence the children will have presents to the amount of $25 this Christmas. Rupert Nibs went to HtroudsbuiK last week, where ho will attend the State Normal this winter. A party iromthe Dingmau House Dingmans, took dinner lit the Club House Friday. the County. MATAMOU VS. Miss Minnie Pencil, nf Nevv York, is visiting her frin.nl, U.a'.'o H.iyli .i, mi Peuiiii avenue. Mis. P. Jcff.iries spent la.it we d; with friends ia Mnldletown. Jeff Ketclmni has purchased a ne w stylish runabout wagon. The funoral of the late William Biyor was hold Monday afternoon fri.m his horn and Was largely at tended, liov. Lilly of Hipe church delivering the discourse. The flow om disuniting the casket were beau tif ul. His widowed mother has the sincere sympathies of our village in the loss of her son. W. L. Elton a brakeman in the New York division of the Erie met with a serious accident Monday night by falling from the top of cir and breaking his leg. He was tnken to St. Francis Hospital Jer a 'y City, John Percival a valued employee of the M ilvon Gordon Co. is confin el to his home by sickness. Miss Mary V. Squires attended the fair at Middletovwi la-it week and visited friends. Alfred Billman family was pleas antly surprised Tuesday evening by about 25 friend which called th occasion b 'ing his wifes birthday. Tlio entert linment Tuesday even ing at St. Josephs church was nil agreeable affair and largely attended loo cream and oak-j were sold and n very neat, sum realized. Alfred Billunn, wife and daugh ter, Cora, visited Middletown Tliurs day a9 did also Mrs. D. B. Allen. A Harvest II mi ) sup;or will' b given Thursday and Friday evenings at EpwortH church. Chas. Fisher and wife, of Middle. town, are visitings friends bore. Anna'Rjdman, of Jersey City, is visiting her o.msin Nollie Cluno. Lion, son of Joshua Corwin, swal lowed a pin a few evenings since Dr. Kelly oxtrictod it from his thn it where it had lodged. William Coslian, wifo and family, Frol Rover and daughter, Louise, Mrs Dally, son, and Frank End, all of New York, wlio have spent the summer nt R. 8. Danlovs returned homo this week. Frank Monro, of New York, who has visited hero a few woeks has re- turnod homo. Mr. O'Grady and wife, of New York, are visiting here, Mrs. Matt Curtis is slowly recov ering from tho effects of hor recent fall. Miss Clara Heidonthal baa gone to Waverly to visit her cousin Anna Frnzor. g NYOODTOWX. A very enjoyable dance was givon nt John Conrson's last Friday. A number of the guests came from Sawkill and Milford. The infant son of Manuel May has been named Maurice Ho is a lusty youngsfor and a great credit to his parents. Dr. Konworthy was the attending physician. Miss Hattie Bradford visitel hor homo Saturday and Sunday. Tho Brink Ponds are veiy low, and water is reportsd scarce hore a bouts. The Standard Blue Stone Co" is still making improvements on its dock. The men have had steady work at good wages all summurand a fair part of tho wintor and yotare "do vn on the Republican party for oppressing the laborer." w v V V sews Is a food medicine for the $ V baby that is thin and not W well nouriihed and for the V mother whose mi!k docs h not nourish the baby. yg i. It is equally good for the boy or girl who is thin and St X pale and not well nourished y by their food; also for the g y anaemic or consumptive W adult that is losing flesh w and strength. g W . . In fact, for all condiOons 5 of wasting, it Is the food J V medicine that will nourish f and build up the body and W give new life and energy n when all other means fail. M Should b taken In Bummer at - well i winter. w $oc. and $i oo, all druggista. u SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamisla, Ntw York. J Hart Nominatus Mutrhler. Tli! F,iston vrpus, the oldest Demoeritia paper in Northampton county, has this to sav nbnif'the no ui lalion nf Miitehler to C nitres--. by II n t of I'ilte. "To wh it dept lis has the D.eiric raev of the Eighth Congr i .n il .lis triet. descended ! Howard Mntc'ilcr the 1) iin.iunilu candid ito f ir Con gress! Known to lie unlirted for the higli a id li in ira'jiii oi!l m of repre S'mtativuliiC.nigres., the Deiiiocrats of this district are asked to swallow tho noiulimti.m and vote toseudbim to Washington. "In the face of a formerly demon, stratod in cimp.!', ney ho has the audacity to c:ini ) b 'f'ii-e tin Demo crits of this district, scheme for the nomination by Iho employment, of all tin) arbitrary and irregular tricks known to unscrupulous politics, and ask that, the votes of the majority in the district be cast for him. The nomination is a slap in the face for all riir'nt thinking D'ln icrats who have the interests of th's district at heart, little short of a dtsgracj -to representative Democracy and of nut the least possible cradit to the majority of the congressional confer ence that placed him in tho field. "A nomination ohti'nol by the votes of conferees from this county, not named by a representative b uly of Democrats in convention ns-.ein-bled, together with tho votes of the conferees cent rolled by Hart, of ?ike, previously accused of mercenary political practices, can hardly be binding upon the Democrats of the district for supp irt. Tee opportu nity for an efficient, reputable and representative man, to win a victory over the Mutehler congressional scheme, was never bitter than nt this time. Excursion to Buffilo aid Niagara Ful is. The Erie Railroad Company offers its patrons another delightf el excur sion, this time to tho' M. march of Floods, Niagara- Falls, and to linffa lo, tho Pan American City, nt the exceeding low rate of 'i for. the round trip. Starting Saturday. Sep tember 22nd, the nr-st pleasant timo of tho year to go on nn excur sion. Do not miss this opportunity to see one of the grandest sights in the world and the many new feat ures what have been ail led recent ly such na the New Steel Arch Bridge, closo to the Falls, The Great Horge Route, running from Prospect Point to L nvistoii nt the foot of the cliffs on the American side, elose t" tho Rapids and the Great. Whirlpool crossing the Suspension Bridge from Lewiston to (juoonstown, thence along the bluffs to Victoria Park, then crossing the New Arch Bridge to tho American side. Another at traction is the now St d Tower 3 )0 feet high, where you have a bird's oyo view of tho country for miles around. -For tho people of Milford this is n golden opportunity to visit the Great Cataract, and take n daylight ride over the Grand old Erie, as the spec ial train will leave port Jo'vis, at 10:35 a. in., Saturday September 22 nd, arriving Buffalo's and Niagara runs at :.lu p. m. Returning the tickets will bo good on special train leaving Niagara Falls 7:10 p. in. and uunaio at B:1U p. m. on Sunday Sent. 2Itrd or nn nnv i-..nl..- i...in (except train 10) up tonnd including train 112 leaving Niagara Falls 1 p. m. and train No. 20 leaving Buffalo -in. m. on Mn.lav M:it,f,i.... oiM. tOOO. Remember I his will be the last cheap rate excursion to this Grand place this season so don't miss it. The special train leaves i-ort jorvis at lu :Jj a. in. Saturdav Sep'einber 22nd. s2l A Shocking Calamity "Lately befell a railroad laborer,' writes Dr. A Kellott. of WMlifor.l Ark. "His foot, was badly crushed hut Bucklen's Arnica Silvo quickly cured him. Tt'swiimilv wr..!.!..,-!'.,1 f. tiurns, h us, files, and all skin erup tions, its mo worlds champion hoaler. Cure guaranteed. 2."d. Hold by all druggists. Tho emergency bags sent by n church society to Kansas soldiers in the Phillippines contaied among the necessities a box of DeWitt's witch hazel salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries a id skin diseases The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's witch hazel salve knowing all the counterfeits are worthless. New line of cloth xnmnlpa fiir f11 and winter clothing at tho Ainericin i ooien Mills agency. Lull and see them before purchasing your fall and winter cluttiimr Vhm and perfect fit guaranteed .1. l. OiAMiuciu.AiN, Sales Agent, Harford street. ol Jofleld Giirville. of Dimruiau township, exhibited here a substance ho called tho native coke, which he says exists in large qnanity on bis land, burng freely and gives out great heat. If it turns out as ho ex pects bo has a veritable Klondike. richer than Dory's salt mine. To prevent consumption qnicklv cure throat and lung troubles with one minute cough cure. DeWitt's little earlv risers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, power ful, purifying little pills. Rutan the bievele denier anil m. twirer has reduci d the in ice of rent. ing and repairing bicycles. A f.iw bargains In wheels fiinn 5 up. Guns rente. 1 and reo iircil Kh.nwtn Broad struct Milford Pa. 10 2 - 2.T0 will buy as good a pair of Ladies and Gentleman's shoes as you wish to wear and we will warrant satisfaction for every pair at our cash store. ' K AWE A Mew Store A NEW AND COMPLEl'E STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MKDCOlN'E-4. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Porfurnes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store Prescriptions C arau 1 1 y Campoundad H. E. Emsrson & Co., S3T" Next. Door io II. .i Fauehere. The New-York Tribune Til T.V. llTVIi V A T1I"W A r IIVIil'lll KM V WtfilTjii, n.,.n ... . . , , ' ........ ..-. - .1 -- r rv, i.niiriMlKlliy llp-to-CUltO, itntl always a stmHi ii'if.miw nn.l suup rur nf H.'imhlloiui prinoipliw. will oontiilu tlio must rcliitlile nun s (if THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN inrlililing ilis;nsl , n in.M im Iciico iiii-I sp .,.riu.s of the nlilust piilitlml lwi.l.irs lirilliiini i-ilitorliils, r."i i-rs r.Min nil . .iti las .if tlio l.uiil showing pniR.-nss of tlio work' i. to ., etii , anil will iMin niMiil It-elf to t.'i.i enref ul iwrsinil of nv.ir t.li..,il.if..l .k..iii! tfut vot.T who has the Iran Intui'iists of his I'lililislii-il M.iij.l.iv, WYdiH'S my and Kridny Is in its n-nlty a flnii' fnsll. I'v.'ry-oihnr-dii. Daily. i v I n pr the latest news if tin. ril tier three. It contains all Impor tant foreiin war anil olhercahle howh which D.VIOY TKIUfXM of flew York Trl-Weekly Tribune iippuHin 111 TflK sum.) ilu'o, also I) nneMtiu and Foreign ('or- i;e-,p.iiiiien(), .-Miort. Mones, Kli'trant llair- oiih IllnstratloiK, Miiiiinrous Items. ln dastrlaltlntoriiiatioii. Kishion Notes. Ag iicultur.il Matters and l'.ini.rehensivo and Heliahlo Financial anil Market reports. Regular subscription prlw, $1.6) per year We furnish It with THK PKEdS for B 25 per year. Send all ordsrs to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. tew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HTS aai CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Pukss has made arrangements with the publisher of the "Vermont Kami Journal ' which enables ns .,. m..li., ih , .b..i.iu ....... .... .. . .. ' fore heard of iu this .ecl.ou. Here il is: Pike Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal I yr. N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr. American Poultry The Gentlewoman Marlon Harland's Ten Nights in a Bar Room. Ail for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County Renewals $2.25. ' BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. iVlicn in need of any Hello to No. )., or rome to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 5 - 0 21 Front St., Port Jervis. Brond Street, Milford, Pennsylvania souiurv at Iiimi'C. ' Published on Thurs iSW 'ay, mid known for neiirlysixlyyo.irslnev JOrk cr-v P"rty of tho United States a National Kniii Weekly lly Nuwipaper of tho highest clnas for farm- TriDUne or" BUt villages. It contains nil the most. ImiKirtanr general news of THK DAILY I'Kl Ut'NK up to tin) hour of going to tho press, has entertaining reading for overy miimlier of the family, old nnd young. Minket reportswhlch are mice p ted imiiuIIi oriiy hy farmers and country merchants, and is clean up-to-dalo, mid intenistlng. Itegular subscription price, 11.00 per year. We furnish it with THK PKKriS for 1.3 per yenr. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. Also ANTI-RUST TINWARE, AU kiaij of OILS & PAINTS, PUR 2 LEAD & ZINC PAINTS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, MTS and MATTING, OIL CLOTH, ETC., ETC. " "VOr OU Advocate"! vr. I yr. Cook Book. PRESS, Milford Penna.
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