' ...It -f-1 '--J 1 VIM 8TATE NORMAL HCIIOOL, 'ft, i; u:;r . THE LANE INSTITUTE Mlddletown, N. V. ror tha Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HBIT8. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. PKRFFCT HOMR TRFATMRST OR BAM TARII'M ADVANTAGES FISHING TACLKE Flies, Rods, Lines, Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc. An assortment of Goods where Fishermen will find just what they want A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Mllfortl, Pn. Wm; fry i East Ftkoulisburo, Pa. bprind tkhm opkn8 tuesbat March 27, 19(H).. Bpecinl classes for teachers pre naring for tho spring examinatit ns. For full particulars, nddress, Urco. P. Bidlk, A.M., Prinoipa1, All Around the County. 8ANDYST0N. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAMUAOE TRIMMINGS. Repairing:-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFXER- COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, Is like the proverbial rose with n thorn a good thing with a draw bnck. It is prescribed for wnstinp diseases, Reneral debility coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, eto.. Rnd we are ex pected to make it ns palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell ns our preparation is re niarkably pleasant, and meet the demand of the times. J1 . Is pure, elegant and ful strength. FULLY (11'ARAKTF.Kn. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. "Warmth la Ufc Colli Is Deutli." i Harford St. .Milford Pa. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oyster and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable r- - carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Life Insurance - The iETNA 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, Ps FALES' DRY-WARM WATER COLD-PROOF SHOES. Tho best winter shues the world ver saw I They keep the feet warm anil dry. There will be no sudden chill to the feet, (ftilnp from n wiirm room o out uf dours In the cold weather. Your money back If you want it. J ohnson, Fitter of Feet. MAT A MORAS. Port Jervis. 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 sec some of the special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. REAL ESTATE. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, o" 1125 Iloward St.. Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Disoov ery for consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had mide life burden. All other remedies and doctors oonld give her no help, but she savs of this roval cure "it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can row sleep soundly, something I can (scarcely remember doing be fore. I feel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe." 80 will every oue who tries Dr King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Prioe 50o and tl-00 Trial bottles free at all drug stores ; every bottle guarantd. Farms in all parts the county. Town lots in Milford and Mast Hope. Dwellings and real es tate generally bought sold or exchanged. J. I Carson. Prothonntarv, Wash ingtou. Pa. , says, "1 have found Ko dol dvsoeiwia cure an excellent reme- dy iu cube of stomach trouble, and have derived great benefit from its use." It digits what you eat aud ta.'inot fail to cure. If you want real estate si any kind anywhere in the country call on or address. J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Pa I'lense don't liemlllni; my Hems with the announcement. Keen in so Mimiy pnper "Ilreey.y news from" eto. Mm. John Y Clark of Montnifiie died of pneumonia mi tliel"ilt Inst, Just four days after the denth of her. plater Mrs. H. H. Krurltt. Mm. UI11H1 and Mm. Kverllts IP iipm were Tery sint'lnr, both dying from piieumoitln. Dettsrtl leaves n husband, 11 son nnd daughter nt home, both grown to adult ntre. TltnsehonlR of thin part of Jersey will oh- serve Fr'tlay Ap ! 7 for Arbor Uay. Of nil the trees plittitt'd In past ycirs on the 8 Rchoo! grounds In ibis township the.e nmv lie 20 living. It Imrdly seems wot ih while to set trees on the g ound, unless they nre protected and cn-vd for. Only a short 1 line no Dewey was the Idol of the American people mid he Is still htni ored for what he hn.4 douet r his country But, by thecoluins ol the Deckortown In dependent I see thnt Ills chance to occupy the chair nt Washington Is mighty slim for Herons N' J. has -'got down'' 011 Dewey Oh dear, mid I was in hopes Dewey would tit time." 1 ne L.atayeue uorrepponuent or the reg ister says that "there nre but few comrades left to meet imywhe e" speaking 1" refer ence lo Me.po la! uav ohse rnnces- Some of useollsied In lslil ami 8. and the com rndew'il ben.-In mind that was nearly 4(1 yea s nvi. nnd today wo, or the most of us that a e left a. e pat oer (Wth milestone I he la t lo'l cull Is not lar aivay for tin brave boys of lufil it. From nil piir.a of the coil nt-y comes tin repot or fesbyrt-'na una Coineeences netitlonin tiie gove time it to itlMiPsh til16 or that. The P esbrte y of Newton reccnt- ty petitioned the President to uhot'sh vhe Uaoteeu lu tnoa' ,ny, mid I opine that when that pel'lhm 'eiu.hes Wnsii'pioti it w1'! be all up with tee Cateen It Is ve y like ly that some of the saei-g on that pe.iiion have signed petitions for I'ceuso, In New ton, and then wr. it to deny tne poo. sold ier the plcr.stv-e of getting happy for a few hours. Newton wants the ea t':, o- so much of It as lies ahing the t -neks of I ho D. h. imii V K. R to her cont ol. If viie Newi.011 people W'M wait n Halo longer the Coin pauy will ftc t Ihlii'-s In shapo to su:t the wishes of that hustling v'-'hte. Our main roads are getting their annual drowsing of gutter mud and when It ralni! will be na-iy sticky mud, nnd when dry tin mud will be p'les of dust and yet wo ap propriate 120J dollii-a tu'syenrfor the p' 1 vllege of be'iig bie.sHl with one o-' th other However, nianaser Steffen lutejil. drawing gravel to fix some plnces. At our last s'n'iug coui'o-i many of tin singers we fi 'ck and iiur.hie t take their parts, nnd tne ti'teuded i-epitt'ou of tin concert has iee.i ahnndonerl There :g si much sickness tnni; it would ectn'uly ch worne c ipiiled I hull befu-e. KxainluntloD lor Tenche s Certificate will be held nt Newton oa May 4 and 5. The new fish law pi-otect perch no.v tut by B01110 oversight the law p oiiib' t'og the taking of bass until July 1st Is 110 good from the fact that the clause "This Act to tnke effect Immediately" was uiuuiittcd In the law, so you cnu catch them if you can beginning ou Memorial D iv as usual, .Speaking of fish puts me In miiiil that the dam at FlatbrooLvH'e Is so builttiiab suck ers can not fee over It aad the people of that hnnilet catch 1 hem by the hundred. just below the dam. now we wantachauot- nt those Buckets too, and would su.'juosi that our Plan Wa tleu remove or fix that dam Bo that tne fish cuii come up the Flat- brooks. -'Pneumonia has not ben considered con taloos, but now I unduiatnud that out piiys'cans do not advise pe--sonfl to enosi themselves to it, ns It Is diiiierou. Mm. Jolia Y. Clark visited bers'ster, who wh sick, of that disease, aad was taken down with It and died R stated elsewhere li these Items. It seems to go through fitm'lles. whoi It once gets started. B. D. Hii'nu in chargu of the Strouds burg Te'ephone Cos. wl-es, In and aboui that place visited bis parents on Sunday redli ning ou bla wheel. Our fl lie' men a -e having great luck In cntclrug tiOUt, bu the funny pa, t of It Is that the finest str'ugs aic caught on Sun days. The better the day the better the deed, etc. M B'jielowand son uiemliem of tbe Flat broos. Fish Cob aie at the Club House for a few days. 1 have not heard what seo oess they a e having In cntclilug trout, but as M.. B; je'ow ' aveuoraait Is fair to p.. sjme that he gets what he goes for. J. A.MoCa. ick repitneutlug the Branch vll'e end 01 the Sussex Kooord droped iu to see me on Satti day. John Is a hustler, and the boat of It is, he makes a luccess of It. Mrs. J. A. Westbrook, of Bcvans, ro tui-ucd botne oa Satuitlay after a two weeks visit to her daughter In T.'ew York. To print onr full sick list would take too much space but I will mention a few Floyd Fuller Is reported butter, Merliue Kveritt grandson of tt. H. Kvorltt la liu proving, Mrs. Mmy Major of Haiiiesville Is slightly better, Klchard Kyersoii Is pret ty sluk yet, Mrs. Hotahni is gaining. John P. House and Mrs. Himey of Walpack nrr both seriously 111. Our physicians are kept ou the go pretty steady. Admiral Schley has come out oa top in the struggle for tbe honors ut the Stint! ago fight, and the result has pleased his admirers, who have g tic-rally thought he was tbebero of that occasion. A 1 irnl institute conducted by Prof Johnson of the Hiuli cchoo! will be held nt the building tonmr- ow. The Hist session opens nt 10: 30. Puiieri" on various subjects will be read and Superiiitendtint Sawyer will deliver nn address. Dr. Richard JefTeries bus opened dental office nt his .home, liis parlors nre Completely furittsheil with nil medefii Improvements in tbe way of instruments nnd appli- ences. Miss Grace Reeves, of Mt Vernon. N. Y., who has been the1 guest of Mrs. C mrles N'clmta on Washing ton street for n week litis returned home George Hill is quite sick nt bis Pemi Ave home. Ralph French is homo for the summer vacation. The funeral of the lute Mrs. E (). Hill occii'-ed Monthly 1 fternoon nt her late home. Services were con ducted by Rev. Speneer who utile an excellent address. Floral offer ings were beautiful. She will bo greatly missed not only in her home but by many friends. J. C. Rose is nbout to enlarge his pretty Pocono farm house so 11s to acoomodiii'e n third mote people. - Hupt. Stictnoy of the Miitntn.irns rnilrondoonimenced getting outshale Monday. Aborit 25 crs nre loaded daily nnd orders wll keep the. u busy for some time., v M. 8. Quint! has commenced the erection of a new house on Pennsyl vniiia Ave. J. F Key es bns built n large addi tion to his pleasant River street home, which is a great improve ment. (J. h. Lnngfon ret.l estate agent lias sold for Mrs. Amst.ilden, of Mid. lletown, her Barker street homo t J. F. Eiiglebart. The entertainment given by Mrs. S. A Johnson at Epworth Church last week was a great success. The selections wore well rendered and he performances evinced careful hilling. The people tender thanks 'o Mrs. Johnsou for the pleasure it ifforded them. Frank Corwln was ngreenhly snr urisod Wednesday evening by the L A. S. of Epworth Church and a few fri nils. m Master Jtio Virgil, son of the late Mrs. John Carney has gone to For Jstburg N. Yi to attend n Catholic Institute Father Treis is his guard ian. tf"-"-- To rtcpolr 4 rsrol:on Artl- ' """ elesnwe T' j Major's : Vjf Cement 'y . ' ' TV.mr-mV-r if ' . . l..'t-t:-;i V.- I. , . 1 :n!l C i-..Mi ;.sT jr A.ioii-ft i.k i urn CEMhNT. K I. Ml'. MIS. Mrs. John Birnes nf Liicknwaxt visited her daughter Mrs. R. A.1 Ijiti 'criii.iu hist Friday. The improvements in town nre R. U. Stewarts now roof on bis store !ind blacksmith shop, Ph'lip El wan ges n new porch to his bousn A. J. Dushwdler finishing off his house. J. G Ilolhi'rt wits in town last week and shipped five cars excelsior wood to his Weseolang mill. Albert ('timpton has moved from Salem to the Eckbnek fiirm here. A. Griswold wife nnd tlnngbter of Rowlands antl Mrs. Oeorse I11 and son of Narrowshurg culled at R. V Kcllvs last Thursday. Mrs. John G. Malone al ter spend ittg several days with her mother at Ivickn waxen, who is very sick, retu rned home Monthly . Joe Williams of Port Jervis spent Monday nt Lot Daniels. Mrs. Daiilon returned home Sat. mdav nfter spending the winter with her daughter nt Essex N. J Ol ii AV()01)T0W". "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of iinv .Ho to No. .").. or coin) to SAWXILl Mill, MILFORD, PA. HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't msan the stretchy kind, but wa d3 mean the ones that you will fiai easy work to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION Tom Biiulfoid made a business tri) to Poll Jervis Mondnv. W G. Pinker enle'.iained ti psuly nt dinner Suinlnv. Among those piesent weie M'. and Min. Ii, J Mitltluugh nnd Miss Laii"lon, of Ilawlcy. Miss llcuy r,i!itiroitl, who is but er'lit yea is of age, keeps a wt line In tliebiool;. which slie lends going to tnni fiom school. She ciurrht a lusty trout Fiidnv. Relatives fiom Shoholu visited Mis. May recently. Miss Jennie Swezy nnd Miss Min nie Shields, of Walker 1ake. culled on fiicnils here Friday. Will (ell you more about those chicks next week. iff ft ft R G V A W t P" 91 Frnnt St a t.1 1 lunt uu rori jervis. The United States Government is buying its Krnpp armor, made in the United States, cheaper than nnv other country in the world. But of course the Democrats nre dissatisfied. Of That Throbbing Headache. Would qniokly leave you. if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for biuk ami Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood gtrong nerves nnd build up your health. Easy to take. Trk theiu. Only 25 cents. Money buoy if not cured. Bold by all Druggi uls "No family can afford to be with out one minute cough cure It will stop a cougli and cuie a colt quicker than any other meilwune, writes C W. Williams, Sterling Run, Pa. It cures croao, brouohitisiind all throat and lung troubles and prevents cou sumption. Pleasant and harmless. For Ladies', Misses' and t'h'ld rens' fine shoes and ties go to T Armstrong & Co. H. Clark, Cbanncy, Ga., says De Witt s witch hazol salve cured linn of piles that had aulieted liliu for twenty years. It is nlson speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware of dang erous counterfeits. A complete line of Mens fine shoes and Oxfords at T. Armstrong & Co. PA U IMC. Mr. Cha's Hchbiger, of Wantto. naker Htiwley Department store visited Panpnck Sunday nnd return d with his wife, who had been pen ing a few days with friends here. The bouse of John Summers nt I'afton was destroyed by firelastSat- irdny nnd much of its contents ware ilso burned. He has the sincere ympathy of the community in his loss. Mr. and Mrs. Artoinns Simons, of (lit wley, spent Sunday with A. J. Kimble and wife. Clay Clark is spending his vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mia. W. H. Clark, - , : Miss Yolande Kiltam returned to her home in Greenridgo last Thurs day. ' Neighbors will have their differ ences politically, socially and other- wise. But in time of need, with most of us, there is a. fellowship that makes us wondrous kind, and Charlie Williams says thatheappre ciatos the voluntary services rend ered him by several of bis neighbors far more than he d 10s the monetary value of the property saved to him by their kindly efforts. Dkfacto. Oregon Ropnbl'eans nref 'rexpan sion, tbe Nicaragua Canal, tne oen door in China, nrd, very nntnrnllv. for the gold standard as the basis on which oriental countries should pnv for their goods. The activity of the free trade eno. mies of tbe shipping bill, spur red on to oppose it bv foreign ship ping interests, increases as the chances of its eirlv passage grow more nnd more favorable. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. ' Soaps, Perfumss, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Cluss Drug Store. H. E. Emjrson 5 Cd., gST" Next Door to Hotel Fnncbore. Prescr ot I oni Carefully Compojnded Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania NEW-Y0ft( TRI-WEEXLY T1I3U;3E. All the News 3 Times a Week SPECIAL SIX MONTHS' OFFER. Opan Until May let. One of the most noticeable things in all the Republican S'nto platforms this vear is the hearty demand for the passage of the shinning bill, which has been favorable reported to each branch of Congress. ' From-the .vav the Democrats wn to lie worrving over the Constitut ion, it would appear that they have forgotten that, there is a Supreme Court, whose chief duty it is tosnfe guard that sacred document. A Frlghful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Btieklen's Ar nica salve, the bet in the world. will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Onlv 25ets a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. W. H. Shipman, Benrdsley, Minn., uniler oath, says lie suffered from dy spepsia for twenty-five vears. Doc tors and dieting gave butlitte relief. Finally he used K.nlol dyspepsia cure and now eats what he likes ami as much as be wants, and he fils like a new man. It digests what you eat The "trust" question has been taken np bv the subcommittee of tbe House Judicial v Commit ten, nnd it roceomends either a new anti-trust law or a constitutional amendment that will give Congress full power to deal with trusts. Exnorts of American product nnd manufactures were almost $30. 000,. 0(10 greater InstMireh tbnn in March 18fl!l. That wall of protection is not too bi.'b to prevent onr good climb- ing over it. ami getting out into th markets of tho world. As a kicker, the D.im'vrntie par ty is a screaming success. As a clog on wheels of progress it lv nrs the air brake As a promiser it out promises the man who never pavs his debt. But when it conies to keeping its pledges, the record is dif ferent . Advertise iu the Pmcss. T. Armstrong and Co. havejust re ceived a complete line of mens', worn ens' and chililien.s' shoes, the finest ever brought in this town, which you are invited to call ami inspect, with an assurance that any taste or desire as to shape, htyle and quality can lie entirely gratified. t tf Full stock of mens' ami boys' hats at T. Armstrong & Co's, Fain TJnn"cessay in ChiMbirth Paints nolonuer crt-wiry In chlltll) rth: morning it-kut-ns. swollen limits, tttnl like evils, nn M-it.til y rent rulliil. it ml wmiil) iltM'tW' - H-tlilv t-nretl .Never known to full Pltv-ii-itins iironoiineH It wontift fill. Hint over ."-ti t: m latlie t tet. lis ineri! Ltnly re.-itler. cur this out; ir tiiiiv mvh vttnt- life: stlf f i-r no longer. Inn m-iiiI us 2 rent, stttinn titttl r,s-eive ill Heiiletl envel'iiN1 full ptlfl It: tlliit-s. nttil vttlnaltle ri,f4of our wotttler fnl r-ii.-il V Altlrei.s Krnuk Thollltts & Co liallliuurc, M.l. y-si O'to Kurb, (Tinnil Cttancellor. K P . B ion vi' lo. lml . k.ivs. "DeWilt's witch hnel sa ve sootlies tlie most delictitH skin ami heals t lie most stub born ulcer with certain nnd iood re sults." Cures piles a ml skin diseases. Don't buy an imitation. The first number of TIIK T Ht-WKKK 1,Y THt !1I'NK ns published NnveuilM-r i;h. IS'.m 'I'h tuim -iliit'e ii't'l eo -.li.tl vv.-l'toni iii-tMnlt-.l it from Ftisi4irn and Wes crn stittes lnsii.i-e tin iinexumil'-tl u -s Iris pu'ili-tli-tl on Miu.euy. Vrtlni-;tltiy sntl Krlttay. nntl etirh number Is a complete itp-to-tl.tie thtily newp.ipi-r. with till Important news of the worlil up to the hour of gti iug Iu nt'i'ss Contains oil strlklmr news tetitures of TIIK DAU.Y TRIUI'XB. Speclnl Wtir DNp lli-hi'-t. i) rn urij i:i I f if a r-i (J T '-tp it I on; t. Sli e-r, -irot-ies. IfillllorolH lilustrii tions. I'olilitMl C.e-tooii-t. Inilntrial Iitf-irm it loti. Fa-thion Mollis, Asrleilittiru Mtitlers, Cotiprehtiii-ive tttnl It -li tble Knrin-1 tl ;iiiil .M'trltet. Kt-porw ProftiSi ly ill list r.iietl wiili li.iif-r in an I prot raits of p-oinln"iir pmiplu. H -pillar subscription pt-loo l 51 pttr ye.,r. bat w.t f i ni-.li it ns ti trial sub-crlptiou Wi.h the PRESS 6 Months for $1.10 Cents. W'W-YOK n0Jir'v sixty yiMM tlui leiulitifj Nutional WEEKLY ra. BUM'S. finlly n.vnppfV flir piopcstvo furiuoM niut Its Ai i'Miltural Di'purimtint U mittx-jlltM., mi 1 MiirknC R -poptH lire authority for the country Cimtniin all tin ni'vvtf of the Nation mm Worlil. with intiMistliisr and instruct I vo TPHiiinK for every tncmluT of of cvory fiiinily ou every farm nnd In every v.llito In tho t tilted tiue. Hcrlar nuhscriptloii prlct! 91 00 per y-Mir, hut w furnish it ns H tri:. I suhscrlptiou With Ths PRESS 6 Months for 85 Cents. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. all and Inter Goods WOOLEN and and COTTON NELETTES; HONESDALE COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL FLAN iEL OUTINGS and FLAN BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. FLANNELS a SPECIALTY. Underwear All Kinds and Sizes: LADIE3' GENTS' and CHILDREN3' SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS and FELTS. GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and GLASS WARE. . W. & G. MITCHELL, MILFORD. PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Puksh has intule nrriinueineiiis wil li the publlt-lier of the "Vermont Kami .Ion. na!" witit-li enables us In iniiku the lnot,L reiiiurktible cluhbiujf utfur ever be fore hi-nrtl of in this aecliou. 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 Fenna.
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