-i I ! jpli. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. James Build ing, Now York. Forth Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PWiKKCT HOMR TTtFATMEST OB BaJII TA11ILM ADVANTAGES. SPORTSMEN ATTENTION ! I Loaded & Shells Empty Cartridges, Powder and Shot, Caps, Wads, Hunting Coats, Leggings, Belts, Etc. Orders received for Guns, Killes and Kevolvers "BERT" WALLACE Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 1 1 artl flci al ly d i pes t s t h e f nod a ri d ai d 9 Vatnre in strengthening and recon etructing tlie exhausted digestive or gans, it is tne latest discovered digest- unt ana ionic, roomer preparation can approach it in etliciencv. It in. utantly relieves and permanently cures j'yspepsia, lnciigpsiien, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckHeadache,GastralKta,Cramps,and all other resu 1 ts of 1 m perfect d i gestlon. Prepared by E. C Dewitt 4Co., Chicago. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Stroudftbnrg, Pa. aw6 I'i'K (;;' yy I. ft B THK FA I.I, TflRM lF THH pnrM.AK INSTITI TlON OI'KNM R K IT. 4, 1(HM. Tills Practical Tmfntnr School for fcPB'lh- rs Is situated on the tniiln lino of tho I). L. & W. K. II. hi Kiist StmndMhnrt?, In the midst of th great reports of Monroe conn- ty. Seven departments nnd r-oure. Un excelled fnrllltton, KtrnitR faculty, Idgl. fttfimlftrtt maintained. Pupils cnache free. Classes not overcrowded. No extra chnrge made. It cost! yon less per year. We paid nil the Mute aid to pupils, the only school that did this for the spring term. In seven years we have not had a serious case of sickness. Kl-tetitlnt College Pre paratory Kewlng, Clay Mmlelhtfr Pastel, etc., without extra charges. We secure positions for our graduates. For full particulars, catalogue nnd Ech oos free, address (1E(). 1'. IIIKLK, A. M., -s Principal. All Around the County. MATAMORAS. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the) proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing with a draw back. It is prescribed for wasting disease, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palntable ns possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell ns our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of tiie times. It is pure, elegant and full Btrongth. FIXLY Gl'AltANTKKU. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TKIMMIXGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. 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. Everything for an elegant dinner fit. GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin g!e or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. 6. Van Tassel, Comer Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. . J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rioutws and LuU and lots without Houses, lieuler ill all kiuds uf Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite ollioe of C. W. bull. 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 arc ottering cheap. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. To Repair Broken Arti cles use 1 Maio rs Cement Remember MA.IOH-S 11 l"HH Kit CKMENT, MAJOIt'S LKATlIKIt CEMENT. Mm. P.ilbirt ilill m l .1 1 I rhtt r, of Walilwtck, attenili'd the fair two iliiys lust week and nre now visiting here. Mrs. ILmford Palmer, of Middle town, visited friends horo last Fri day. D. B. Aliens mother, of Greenville N. Y., was a guest of her sou n few d iys recently. Miss Mabel Carr has gono to Fish kill on .a visit. J. MinaH and wife, of Caliooon A pot, nre visiting their diiUT;hter, Mrs. Dr. Kelly. The annual teachers institute at Milford next week will be attended by the teachers hero and f ehool will close for the time. Will Eaton who was injured some time ago on the Krie was discharged last week from St. Francis hospital Jersey city and is now home. Mrs. P. Cfirrabranit who has been visiting here returned home Saturday. The ladies of Hope clinrch enter tained friends very niooly this week providing a good supper and a fine entertainment. It meets this Friday evening. St. Josephs church will entertain Thursday Oct. 25, Home talent will render an interesting program. A Republican banner was unfurl eu Tuesday evening. JUusio was furnished by the Tri-Slates band and the membersparaded. Speeches were made by several and the at tendance was largo and enthusaHtic Kate Harrison, of Honesdalo, has been the guest of her un it. Anna May. Miss V. White and sister, Gwssie of MidUetown, recently visited friends hero. Mrs. William Hammond, ot Jersey city, tpent last week here. uoo. Liuckey who has for some time been an inmate of the Port Jorvis hospital being treated for broken hip is recovering and is out again. Mrs. Horace Zimmerman and Miss Bennett, of Newark, are quests of Mrs. E. Khay. Mrs. Charles Fisher, of Middle town, after ft visit with relatives here has returned home. Tho street fair was well attended by our citizens generally. Ladies Aid of Epworth church held its meeting la the church this week. Rallying day was observed Sunday at Hope church when a very Inter esting program waa rendered. An gola Orce recited and Agnes Wilkin gave a solo,. Rev. J. A. Wiegaud former pastor made ft very pleasing address. The collection waa over 9 dollars. Tho Matamoras Juvenvile Band took part in the coaching parade last week. Willie Briard who drove ft mula bad him nicely decorated as w is also the wagon with cornstalks and pumpkins. They were twelve boys all vith horns in the band and they deserve a prize 8. SANDYSTON. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS 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 Stepped into Live Coal. 'When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H. Eads of Jonesville, Va., "whicn caused hor rible leg sores for 30 years, but Buck len's Arnica Salvo wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infal lible for Burns, Soulds, Cut, Sores, Bruif-es and Piles. Sold by ull drug gists at 25o. It is well to know that DjWitt's witch hazel salve will heal a burn and stop the puiu at once. It will cure eczema and ttkiu diseases and ugly wouuds and sores. It is n cer tain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Sue that you got the original DeWitt's which hazel salve. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses one minute cough cure, the only harmless reme. dy that produces immediate results It is infallible for coughs, coldy croup and all throat and lung trou ble. It will prevent oousumptiou. The bist method of cleansing fie liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's little early riser. Kusy to take. Never gripe. FAITAC. Tho fine weather has enabled farmers In general to push through their fall work. In Ibis section the crops ate mostly housed and now corn husking and cider making are in order. Mrs. B. F. Killam who has been very ill for the past few weeks left Tuesday morning for the sanitarium at Danville, N. Y., at which place she will undergo a coarse of treat ment. Miss Helen Seaman, of Hawley has been spending several days with old friends in Paupao. Mrs. James Williams, of Taunton, Mass.J and Mrs. Krouski and daughter, Emma, of New York, were the guests of C E Williams and family the past. week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guest are very happy over the advent of a new son and heir. Mrs. Clay Clark is visiting her husbands parents, N. II. Clark and wife. Henry Clark has been confined to tho house for some days, and his family have been very solicit ions concerning his state of health. We I 0ie he will soon reoovor his usual health and, that he will for many years continue to enjoy this worlds' goods. The small boy ls employed in running his annual race to the nut trees, hoping to add to his htore of nuts and in the long run outwit the squirrels and "chipmunks." Dkfato. I uotifn tli'it. Hit' Vi'Union of the First New Jers'W Civ. wis hel l at! i'renton, N. J. dii the II imt. and the statement was made that out of j the 1G00 men comprising t his fnin-nu fighting regiment only 125 survivors could bo fouud. living The state records say that the Reg't from first to last, had on its rolls 31117 men and began its fighting record at Patrick church, Va., Ddo. 29 1861, and it is claimed that the last fighting at Lee's surrender was done by this regiment, and took purt in 07 en gagements. The writer served throe year in Company G, and can say from personal experience that lie had all the fighting he cared for. John 1). A. Adams, of Middlotown, N. Y , was elected President, and Charles F. Croselmire, of Newark, N. J., Hec'y and Treas of the first N. J., Cav. Association. A series of extra meetings will commence in the Ceuterville church next Sunday evening nnd continue through tho week. Invitations are out for the mar riage of Miss Francis Wintermute, of Layton, to Mr. Charles Walker, of Newton. The marriage will bo held at the home of the bride on Tuesday Oct. 23 at high moon. Miss Wintonnnle is a highly esteemed lady in this community, and if con; gratulntions are in crder before tho event I wish tho contracting parties all the happiness imaginable. The Port Jervis Fair is over and gone and many attending it from horo are of the opinion, that it was a big thing on paper but the reality was disappointing. Try a, horse race that will do better. Mr. Shay Vanness, of Newark, is visiting friends and relatives for a few days. Ha has a position ou a Newark trolley line. The Belgian hare craze is slowly dying out nnd yet there is n large number rnisod in this town. In the west and particularly in California stringent laws have been enacted prohibiting the owners from lotting them run at largo, as they are par tial to the bark of the young trees. 'Che native wild rabbit is tos ntton t.ivo to fruit trees here without in creasing their number by turning the Belgian breed loose. Election this fall will be held at Hainesville instead of Peters Valley If I remember rightly it is the turn to hold it at Peters Valley, but as Landlord Hotalon will allow the election free of expense to tho town while the other hotels put in n bill for t!5 thus savins the town t he sum named. That isrigat Bjnjamin keep it there. The state Board of Agriculture will hold its meetings in this town on Nov. 27. I am assured by Seo'y Dyo of the state bonrd, that promi nent Hponkors have been engaged for this series of meetings and as it is purely agricultural it is hoped that all farmers and everybody else will attend and take part in the dis cussions. Fuller details will be giv en the week before the meeting. It is proposed to hold the much talked of frolio for hauling gravel on the road loading from Tnttles Corner to Layton on Thursday of this week. This gravel makes ex col km t rouds and it is hoped that enough will turn out to put it all the way. The rain of Sunday helped the fall sowing of grain, but the streams aie as low as they were before. Our mills are hampered for lack of water with the exception of Mr. Keen. He has plenty of water and is turnirg out lots of pancake timber and John is a dandy at that. A S!o:i(ll 1 aulLmcj giM tfel 'he sp'Mk'M-s la-it ovenin at the Ci-irt Hoist T n n i .(tin w u u til 1 1 to nr. let- liv D . II B It 1 1 ) ) 1 i" ! l r , 'inn, J. H. Van E ten p.-xi lil nil .V. A. II M te'i ill -tal r 'iiC i; -vero Sii -rot-mm 1'jn K 'i s Iihk! was present an 1 dise ibmj I ox ! ell.nit niusio. Tli si ,tk tM wjra Airvi G l l smitli, Rmoll C. Stewart E"i., e tndidati) f r C mgrcn, and ex C n gross'ii'in W. H. Kirka tt.riek, who tbly disoim id th ) situitioa in this listrint sli owing by wint miMi ils I lie D imocratio nomination was in uli) wliioh so surprise 1 tin cmdi date on fiat ticket tint he has not vet recovered his voioj. The "par- imount." issues wore disseitod and the fallacy of the iiniierinlistio cry vas fully exposed. Mr. Stewart clearly defined his position in a nanner which must appeal to tne good soti'jr and judgement of nil who ud him. Ju Igo Kn-kpitrick ably preseited the conditiom nrising ii the Spmish war mi l demon strated our duty to uphold the flag in the Pnilipnines and to advance the cause of civiliz it.ion and human ity. He showed tint Mr. Bryan and the Democratic party had nrged on the war, that tho treaty with Spain was ratified by his influence and Demooratio votes and that Pres ident MoKinley was only doing what they declared was their purpose that of giving the Philippines a stable government. Meetings will be hold nt Laoka- waxen this evening and at Mita moras to morrow ovoning. The outlook in the district is bright in deed nnd all Rigns point to glor ious Republican victory. ii w No other pills can equal Do Witt's little early risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. Ksal Estats Transfer?. John A. Austin and wife to John P. Simpson, 23 acres Lackawaxen, con. II. James McCorry to Alfred Devlin, Lot 69, Matamoras, Con. $100, Geo. Dnuman, Trens. to Commis- sioners, Luko Brodhead No. 15 150 as., Robert Measo No. 107 140 as. John Mease No. 108, Commissioners to W. same land ns above. Geo. Danman, Treas. Herman, 5 deed, 100 acres, Lehman also 6 acres, consideration taxes. Horace Hammond nnd wife to Phoebe E. Brink, Lot 443, Matamor as, con. $300. A. J. Connelly nnd wife to Geo Connelly, U3 perches, Greene con. 1200. Clias. D. Wallace and wife to Li. zie J. Townsend, aores Lehman con. flOO. Esther E Butler and John Butler to Rhoda Cony, one acre, Greene con. Commonwealth Pa., to Clias. W Cortright, 440 acres. Porter. 133 acres E. Adams, , to Christian This is the seasou when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by one minute oough cure, which children like to take. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con tinual now of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. liack of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again man woman and child. If you have not tried it. lend for fret sample, ii ugiccdiftc iic will kurpoae you. SCOTT & UOWNK, CbtuiUts 40-4"5 J'earl btrcet, Nw York. 5oc kutl l.oi ftlldluggUlt. "3EST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of nny Hello to No. o., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA Oil cloth and linoleums at G. Mitchells. W. OBI1UARY. ROSS HRODI1KAD VAS AUKKN. Ross Brodhead, only sou of Hon. Daniel M. and tho late Marcia B. Van Aukeu died at his home early Wednesday morning aftor a linger ing illness of consumption He mar. riod Evaline Paget in June 1S94 by whom his father and two sisters, Grace B. wife of H. S. Mott, of Washington, D. C, and Florida M. wife of Hugh W. -Brodhead, of New York, he is survived. The funeral will occur to-morrow. Saturday at his lute residence at 2 :30 p. m. A fine assortment of outing flan nels at W. & G. Mitchells. tf Club Boom is Op n. The Republican club ro m in the Newman building, ou lower -Broad street, is open every woek day eve ning, The regular meetings of tho club are held Tuesday evenings and all in sympathy with the teachings of the party are cordially invited to drop iu at any time. Peuty of good reading for free distribution New lot of hats & G. Mitchells. and caps nt W. tf Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am using kodol dy spepsia our in my practice among severe casses of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicans deieud upon tho use ot kodol dyspepsia cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat. and allows yon to eat till tho good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and u permanent cure. Do not get scared if your heart troubles yoq. Most likely you sutler from indigestion. Kodol dynpesia oure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest, it is the only preparation known t tin t completHly digest all classes of fo.nl s ; that is why it cures the worst Oises of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything elan has 'ailed. It may ho taken in ull con ditions and Cannot help but to do you good. IEAL HINGS If your can purchase good up-to-date footwear 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 every month. (AN H Dnrl Urwi tgmmm run jci vio. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found iu a First-Class Drug Store. irlptlans I I P f (I ft Broad Street, roc H. E. Emarson Co., p-nM'.,. 7" Next Door ro Hotel Fauohere. Prescriptions Com p The lew-York Tribune Th I.KA 1)1 ( NATIONAL RKPUmMCAX NKWSFAPKH. tliornuRhly up-to-tliitn,. nihl nl wiivm ft HMnrh iulviciiU3 uiiil Hiipijurlor of 11 puhlic;in principles, will conttii ti the must relitiblo mnvrt of THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN New York Tri-Vsek!y Tribune appear hi THK I M?(W!lios of tw ablest polttlcul loMitirv, oi tho luml Hlio-.vmv progress of tho vh U irntul ptT.smil of evory thoughtful, intttlli mutry ut luurt. PubMnhed on Thurs day, nnd known for Dearly hixty y:irs In ev ery party of tho UnittMl States n National Fam ily Newspaper of tha highes-, c1hs for farm er! and villains. It contain all the monft Important amoral news of THK DAILY TliliH'NK up to thn hour of going to the prt'Srt. hiw t'liti'rtatning reading for every member of the family, old Hud young. Market report whieh arear.oepted aa auth ority by farmers and country merchants, and la clean upto-date, ami inture-nting. Regular subscription price, 91.00 per year. We fur nihh it with THK PRKSS for 91. (15 New York Weekly Tribune itteludtng (H-ifMislan-, oorro-inonrtent'o an brilliant editorials, report from all seetion etu . ete , ami will commend itself (o thee, get voter who hiw the true Interests of his c Published Monday, Wed lies lay and Friday iH lrt its realty a line' fre-h. every-ot her-day Daily, giving the latest news tf t he ot her three. It contains all impor tant foreign war and othereable news which DAILY THim'XK of same dato, also Domestic! and Von ign Cor cospoinleno. Short Stories, Klegaut Half tone Ulu-tratioii, Humorous Items, In dtiHtrial'Iutormaiioii. Fashion Notes. Ag ricultural Mat'ef h and Comprehensive and Reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, 91 50 per year We furnish It with THK PREaS for J 25 per year. 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' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT 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. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Piko County Puks has made arrangements with the publisher of tho "Vermout Farm Journal" which enables us to make the mobt rouiar kubiu clubbiutf ullur evor be. fore hoard of iu tin M-ctiou. Here it U; Piko Co. Press I vr. Vermont Farm Journal I yr. N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr. American Poultry Advocate I yrfc The Gentlewoman I yr. Marion Harland's Cook Dook. Ten Nights in a Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna.