THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. James Build ing, t.ew York. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INMKCTION8. A PKIIFKCT HOMK TUKATMET Oil SaSI TAItli'M ADVANTAGES SPORTSMEN ATTENTION I I Loaded & Shells Empty Cartridges. Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, llilles and Kc vol vers. "BERT" WALLACE 1 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. Itartiflciallydipests the food and aids b'nt.lirP In et.rnnirthnninrr on1 ftructlng the exhausted digestive or- tcnus. ii is me laipst discovered aipeste ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elliciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence, .Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headache. Gaft ralgia.Cramps.and ell other resu Itsof imperfectdi pest ion. Prepared by E. C DeW lt. A Co., Cocas' HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TWMMIXGS. Repairing :-NEATLY done. Examine my siock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNEPt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything Jor an elegant dinner at 'GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STASLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or.doubls rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets JU1LFOKD PA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. House and Lots hikI lots without Houses. Deuiur iu nil kinds uf 1'ruiwrly. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt ill ten lion. Office on Harford Street Opposite office of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudsbnrg, Pa. THE F.W.I, TKItM tiV THH roi'I'f.AK INM IH TION OI'i:S 8 KIT. 4. 11HMI. Till 1'riu th ai T ratal mr Srliont fur tench rrn is -Itunted on the ninlii lint! of the 1) I. & V. K. H. In Kiisf rnrou-lslmrg, in (lit mlilrtt of th prent resort.a of Monroe enmi ty. Seven depnri ments find rnur;eH. I n ! I iil f 11 t1 It !'; 1r(inir fn-u!t v. hlcli HtuiHlfirtl innlntiiiiH'tl. Pupil? cnnrlinl frei. Classes not overcrowded. No ext ra ehar-je made, lr on '; you f ,'!. less per year. W ptilii all t lit ...ate aid to puptlw. thn mil school that did this fur the spring term. In seven year we hnve not had n serious cn-it 4 f Kiekness. I"l trtit'in, 4'oil' l'rn piiratory he while, t'lay Moilelfnv l'ntrl, .., without extra r barges. Wo secure positions for our graduates. Kor full pni'tfeulars, cat a I or 110 and Koh nes free, address GKO. I milMO, A. M Principal. COD LIVER OIL with that, nwfnl taste, is like the proverbial roso with n thorn a pool thing with a draw back. Xt is prescribed for wasting diseases, ironeral debility, roughs, chronic colds, con sumption, eto.. mid we are ex pected to make it ns palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll lis our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. Ii is pure, elegant and full strength. Fl I.I.V ilnAXTKl:l. C. 0. ARMSTRONG. Druggist - - Milford, Pa. PAPER Complete new slock of the latest designs in paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hi ml. Also lots of new DRY GOODS and notions. Please give us a ca11 and see some of the special things wo are offering cheap. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS Milford, Penna. y Reraemmir MA.TOR'H 1IUHHKII CKMIiXT, MAJOR'S LEATHKR Life Insurance The iETNA offors epocial 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 Stepp id into Liva dials. 'When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Ends, of Jonesviile, Vu., "whicn Ciiusod hor- rihle leg snivs for 30 years, but Hack Inn's Arniea Salve wholly cured me al ter everything els.i failed. lnfal lible for lijrns. Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruixes and IMos. Isold by all drug gists at 25o. . It is well to know that DeWitt's witch hazel salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores, lr is e. cer tain cure for piles. Counterfeits maybe offered yon. See that you get the origiual DeWitt's which buzel salve. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses one minute oougli cure, the only harmless reme dy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat a .d lung trou bles. It will prevent consumption. The best met li id of cleansing the liver is die use of the famous little pills known ns DeWitt's little early risers. E-sy to take. Never gri-j. ftVir' Broken Artl- fy Major's j'.- f - All Around the County. . . . 1 tSANDYSTON. Elins Colo, of Moutauo bail I m tnisfortuno to lusn his horse .Motebiy inmning. Ho was visiiHi-; at Ei gone Majors near Liyton tm l li.itl tied him to a raili ig near the door. Ho hoard him make a strange noise and upon going out found himjlown and lio was dead in a few minutes. Tho horw a valuable ono. 1 see Montague has some trouble keeping her schools going. When teachers can get positions paying , bettor wages they will neoept it every time, anil as wares in this valley have fallen blmv tho !10 dol lar figure, school officials may e.tpeel teachers to take op with tho better paying position when the opportu nity oilers Our Hoard of Education met the 25th and engaged Miss Laura Lay ton to teach the school at Tuttb-s Cor ner at 2$ dollars a mo.ith and she began the day following. It was decided to make some change in text books and the Readers and Geog raphies will bo exchanged for others with n Philadelphia book concern. In ono school whenever the pupil came to a diffljuit p igo, the le?son was torn out, and iu the Arithmetics several pages have been removed. Hold tho pupil to a strict accounta bility lor his books, and, if defaced let lii iu pay for tho bjjk, will have a tendency to break up the practice. Somebody will get. their foot in it one of these days lor throwing tilings upon tne telephone wires. Just west of Liyton s iuio boys kill ed a .couple of c'.iipn J lies then tied thorn together mil threw tliein on the Hudson river wires ? 1 near by is a loose wire t'uro.vii over the phono wire with a pirl twisted around a polo to the ground. Ir, is a wonder that the wires work ns well as they do, and a little law or a good sp.mkingsiioul! be administer ed to the sni ill boys. Rumor says there will bo a wed ding near Centreville the lat ter part of this mouth and that n Newton gent will take one of S indj-stons fairest daughters from our midst. So mote it be. The fall work is up to corn busk ing mid that will be the order of the lay until finished. The steady dry weather lias mad s the stalks so brit tle that they break in pieces in handling. Miss May Hoo'ior has been engag ed to teach the river school in Mon tague and entered upon her duties the past week. The school Board has made no mistake in their choice of a teacher, in this case. The township authorities have undo a roal to the Dingman bridge but it is through deep sand nud makes hard pulling for a team with a load the bri.lge company offers to give free. Toll to tho town, if they will gravel this piece ot road with Pike county gravel. Will some one go ahead in this matter? This section was visited with a light rain on Saturday night, but not enough to help wells orstreams. We are patiently waitiog for a soak er, and hope if H. L. lias any to spare he will send it down this way. Mrs Schooley and .Miss Bertha Stoll, of Hainesville, visited with John Schooloy in Newark over Sun day ro turning home Monday. EDGEMERE. Instead of going to Strondsburg state Normal for the winter as was stated in last week's Phes3 Rupert J. Nibs has gone to Philadelphia Pa. to take a course in a bush ess col logo. Rupert will be mis. ed greatly by bis many young friends. Miss Edith Nyco, of Busbkill, Pa. has boon visiting Mrs. Arthur Ad iimn the past week, R. Shepherd and son, Willie, are visiting friends in New York city. Mr. Sibley and family, of Texas, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Justin Nilis. Mr. Bromley is treclmg a laundry for next summers use, he is also making extensive improvements on bis property hero. Mrs J. U. urooks and sou, visiting Mrs. Martin Hazou, Hunting towers. Mrs. Shaw and daughters, guests of Mrs Justin Nilis. Louis Rottier made a trip to are of the county seat mi Wednesday. Margaret Shepherd spent Wednes day with her aunt, Mrs. Edward Shepherd, of Long Meadow. Mrs. Hoffman and children, re turned to Philadelphia-, Friday, aft er spending the sammerut their cot tage bore. This is the season whou uiotheis are ularmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by one minute cough cure, which children like to take. MAT A MORAS. l'lieiil rn (.J-jnawiH who ap- poured from here h is been f uiiil a: Lnu; Island cit y in a siii; mill. U visile! his mother a day last week. Diphtheria has again npp.Mred here, but it is con(i lei to one fam ily so far. Mr. Terbium, of - Paterson, who has been visiting here a few days has relumed homo. ' Miss Nellie Kam'piiTtvho has been n long lime ill is slowly improving. Thn L. C. U of Hope church met. this week with Mrs. W. Clausen. The L. A. S. of Epworth church met Wednesday at tho church. The wells iu town are going dry, and rain would bo very acceptable. The Magic social held at Rev. T. G. Spencers last Friday evening wii3 well attended. Games were played and prizes a warded. Follow ing are some of the winners: Flor ence Lord, Milton Shay, Prof. S. A. Johnson and Bertha Owen. Tnanks are extended to the host and hostess for a pleasant evening. J. lierrickand wife, of Bingbamp ton, have been visiting the family of E. J. Lord. The ladies of Hope church are making preparations for thoir fair to bo held in Preseotts Hall the eve nings of Oct. 18 and 19. A good supper will be served to which all are invited. Mrs. Ed. La bar, a teacher in Hope church S. S., entertained her class of boys Tartsday evening. Pri.es for games were awarded Bronson Lock wood an I Harry Clausen and ill greatly enjoyed tho evening. Rev. H. P. King and wife, of Co lumbia, X. J. are tiio guos of Mrs, P. Jeffries who is bis aunt. 8. To Stroat Fair Weak Visitors. We wish to extend an invitation to 5'ou and all of your friends when you come to town fair week, or at any time, to call in and see ns as we have a great many things to tell you that space wi'l not permit us to do. We expect to be very busy that week, but will find enough time to make you feel at home. In the rear ot our largo store we have a room which we will use as a reo 'ption room and it will bo a suit able place for the mothers to rest with the little folks away from all excitement ond noise. We also inT vito you to leave your garmentsand packages in our euro, free of charge. Hoping to see you nil on that oc casion, wo are, yours truly, KANE, tho Footwear Man, 21 Front St., Port Jervis, N. Y. Meteorological Record. Following is the record for the month of 8pt. 1900, nt Lay ton : Mean Maximum temperature for tho month 80.70 degrees : Mean Min imum temperature for tho month 53.08 degrees ; Mean temporaturo for the month 00.1)1 degrees: Maximum 95 degrees on the Cth : Minimum 32 degrees on the 19th : Total Precipi tation 1.55 inches : ' Greatest in 21 hours-. 97 on the 10th : Clear 14 days party cloudy 12: a! d cloudy 4 days. Extremo high N. W. wind on the 12 first white frosfoii tho 19th. Sep-ta-nbor has been a month of high tetnparature, light winds, and scant rainfall. Gko. E. Huhsh, Voluntary Observer, N. J. Weather Bureau. Deer in Town. A large fine young buck disported himself around the Vimtine House yesterday morning. His playful antics were witnessed by several peoplo ono of whom chased him with a club. Ho finally cleared a 7 foot fence and cantered away to have a look at Sawkill falls. An MiOii is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the besnnninp-. It can always be stopped in the beginning. The trouble is : you don't know you've got it ; you don't believe it ; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be told ; and, if heeded, will save life. If you have not tried It. send tor free tarnulB, its aureaulo taat-j w : surprise you. SCOTT St BOWNE. Chemists. 40a Pearl Street, . Ne-Yrn. bOc. anU I.OO; all uruna.-t.v It G S Add :l lone I Lncnl Matter. Friday Oetober 19 is Arbor Dir. Arninnd Kinlor is working in the new pill f.i"tory. Notice Sehfransitey's and Ki:;e's now ad vertisemenls. Win. Ryder removed this week to i a farm near Pond lvblv. Jan. t). ( ,'hrist iana has pii'chased a horse of Ch, Zimmerman. Rus Iiewitt has the contract for building E. B isters house i i Monta- i '-I'lo- Tho miners strike is yet Unsettled but there are evidences that peace is in sight. Jacob Wncker in some manner lost his pocket book oontnie lg $i00 last. Friday night. Geoigj Funk while bunting re cently accidentally shot himself through tho foot. ' Erne -it. Gerhard haviig sold Ins place near town to Jacol Bauer has moved to M ita moras. The now bills of the Bank are in ''iriHiintioii and are being eagerly sought for by town peoplo. General Frank Reeder, of Eiston, has been appointed by Governor Stone State Commissioner of Bank ing. Mrs. John Stark, of Sawkill, sent down an apple to thisjofliee which measures 1 1 inches in circumference. It is a line specimen. Agreeably to recommendations made by the Grand Jury tho commis sioners are improving tho closets in tho Court House by the addition of marble slabs. At n regular meeting, beldlastev- ening, Julius W. Keisol was install ed N. G. of Van Der Mark Lodge I O. O. F. A banquet was afterward held at tho Crissman House. We nominate Dory for the next Democratic Sheriff and suggest thai ho see "Jake" about it right away His distinguished services entitle him to party reward and his train ing as constable fits him for the po sition. It would bo base in ;ratitude for the party to deny bis claims. Tho Hudson River Tolenhono Co. is stringing two more wires on their poles from Port. Jervis to Liyton. There have been too many phones on the original two wires for some time to work smoothly and up to tbo high standard ileum tided by the company litnco these additional wires to obviate the diU'culty. W, S. Bennett, Esq., of the law firm of Bennett & Silverman, New York, has been nominated by the Republicans of the 2t legislative dis trict for Assembly, and bis election is nsMutcd Ho is a son of James Beunott, of the Port Jervis Gazette, and has before him a bright future which with bis ability and push is certain to' bring bun both honois and fame. A fino assortment of onting fl in nels ot W. & G. Mitchells. tf Trial List, Oct.. Term. Van Auken and Rosoncranse vs. J. D. Brooks, Trespass: John C. Titman vs. E. Vandermark, Appeal : Max. Stadol vs. S. Coykendall Ap peal , COMMONWEALTH CASKS. Com. vs. Stephen Drake, assault. E. Pel ton, throats. " C. DoGroai, larceny. " Goo. Morgan and W. Do Groat, breaking in bouse. Com. vs. Wm. Sleinmetz, soiling liquor. Coin. v. Bonj. Palmer, Surety Peace. Com. vs. Cbas. II. Qui on, F. & B. " A. V. McCarly, threats. " M. S. Earley, throats. " Charles Mailer, larceny. " Wui. II. Loo, desertion. ' Joe Ball., Harrison Spangenberg, Bert Hull, burglary. Com. vs. Henry Gotley, assault. " Eugene Felden, arson. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remain ing 'ii the post olace at Milford for week ending Oct. 6 1900. Ladies Mrs. B. Gill, Mrs. Beckio Kline, Mrs. J. mo Leidor, Mrs, E. M. Post (4), Miss Emma Sirth, Gents James t'ooney, F. Farning H. T. Schokoy, II. B. Wilson (2.. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. Chaklks Lattluokk, P. M. Club .Room is Opsin. The Republican club ro m in thy Newman building, on lower Broad street, is open every wjek day eve ning. The regular meetings of the club are held Tuesday evenings and all iu sympathy with the teachings of the pariy are cordially invited to drop iu at any time. Penty of good reading for free distribution No other pills can equal DeVVilt's little early risers for promptness, certainty and eflicieucy. See the now flower pots and jardi niersatW. &U Mitchells. tf Advertise iu the i'lt.s. , lBALi (9HINGS If your can pnrclinse good up-to-date foot wear in town any cheaper than we can sell it to you we do not expect your patronage, but the general opinion is that we have the best value for least money and our busi ness indicates unusual sat isfaction to the customer as we sell thousands of pairs even month. KANE, A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MRDIOINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Porfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually F i Prescriptions Ciro'ully Compound jd H. E. Emsrson S Co., i3r Next Door To Hotel Fitiichore. 1 J Us Tho LKAMNii M. 1'IOM VI. KKI'UHMOAX NKWSI'APKIl, thnniahly up-to-dntn, an 1 n'ways ii si ain'h ailvoeatu an 1 sn;ij) irte of It Duhlieiiu principles, will contain Hie liiii.t rcliulj'o liir.vs of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN including illf-i-nasi ins onv-p in-ti-nrw m hrlll'imt ''liUirmls r.'ti i'.-ts fnnn all Hri-non nlf).. etc., anil will cnni'ii mi1 itself to tho v.: gut voter wlu hua tb t fin liHi-rosts nf lita o- I'lil'lihrrt Mo'nliiy, Wt'ilrii'f nynm! Kru'riy is In it.s iv-ilty h Hue f resit. I'V-'i-y-oi lieMhty Di'ily, ttivina the l:ih-st itt'wH if l hi utlitT t lii'-'e. It eniiia'iia nil impor tant fo-'eljii war tintl n hop cable newa w iieli New York Tri-tfeekly Tribune appears In TII UA'LY TKIIirSK of same date, nlsn Doieei le and Knrviirn Cor ctispnndi'ne, .Short ..u'iea, Wle-rant Half tone IlliiKtratMitis HiMnoroti.' Items, ln diiNt rial! ntot million, Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Mat t er.s and i 'oinpivhensi and Iteliahle Financial mid Market reports. Regular subscription price, $ I 50 per year Wo furnish It with THK il?KSS for fri 25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. lew Summer Goods. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, LIENS' " MISSES' " CHILDREITS' SHOES, AT & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Fik Ominty PliKSH lmn nnule arniiiii-mcnt-H with the publisher of the " Vermont Karm Journal" whiuli enaUli a us to iiinke the most renin: -liable clubbing utfer ever be fare beard ef in this section. Here il 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. Marlon Harland's Cook Book. Ten Nights in a Car 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. o., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA 21 Front St., Port Jervis. itel in a First-Class Drug Storo. Broad Street, lilforJ, Pennsylvania fork Tribune 1 so-eeluM of th' ablest political lenders. i of the land showing proresa of tho woi k. iif'iil persttal of every thoughtful, iutolli mnrry at heart. Published on Thurs day, and known for nearly sixty yn u in ev ery p rty (if the Ui.ireil Slates a National F n ily Newhpaper of the hlKhes, closs for farm on and villages. It contains all tiie tnont New York Weekly Tribune important- general news of THK DAILY TKllJt NK up to the hour of gniiitf to tho press, has entertaining reading for every member of the family, old and young. Market reports whieh are accepted ns Hiiih orlty by farmers and country merchants and in clean up-to-dalo, autl interesting. Regular subscription prlco, $1.C) per year. Wo furnish it with TI1K PRK.Stf for $ .65 per year. 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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