r jT"tt ,1 51 1MJ iX' THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddlatown, N. V. For th Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HTPODKRMIC INJECTIONS. PERFECT HOME TREATMRNT OR SAJ TAIIII'M aBvASTAGES I FISHING TACLKE 5 Flies, Rods, I Lines, Reels, 5 Hooks, Baskets, I Etc., Etc. An assortment of Goods where Fishermen will find just what thev want A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Milford, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.. -j 40 i East t'THocosBURo, Pa. Sprincj Tkrm Opkn Tckspay March 27, 1900. Special classes for t'aehers pre rmrmn for the spring examinations. For full particulars, address, Geo. P. Bibi.r, A.M., Principal. All Around the County. SASDYSTON. MATA MO I! AS. I HARNESS Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NiATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFNER- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, Is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing witn a draw hack. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronio colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it a9 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 strength. TTM.Y GUARANTEED. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - 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 carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Life Insurance The JE TNA 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 Blue Front Stables, Port Jorvla, N. Y. Adjoining Qumaer'a Union House. Itoad, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. Voloanlo Eruptions. Are grand, but ktn eruption! rib life of joy. Buckltm's Arnica Salve euro them all, also old. vunulug and fover sores uloers, bulls, felons, corns, warts, outs. br nines, bums, scalds, chappod JllftlliU, chilblains. Bust pile cure on earth Drives out paius and aclies. Only 26cU, a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all OroggtHt. "I think DeWitt's little early risers are the best pills in the world," says W. E Lake, Happy Creek. Va. They remove all obstructions nsver liver and bowls, act quick andof the grip) tfnbtoribe for the Pmsii. Wnrnitli Is Ufn Cold is Dentil." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER -COLD-PROOF SHOES. The best winter shoes the world ever saw! They keep the foot warm (ind dry. There will be no sudden chill to the feet Kolnpfrom n wnrm room to out of- 9 Hours in the com went tier. Your money buck If you want It. J ohnson, Fitter of Feet. Port - Jervis. Ky. Smith, the new m-crvhiint tit B vrvt l ii ft returned from New York nt.d new tffiottfl urn arriving every diiy. Ho Is on deck for btislnew. Arbor Day won observed by the c1m1 of thin town but few trees were planted At Heveni a fine tree wan not on the snhool grounds, nod erelong n fine pole and fluff will grace the play ground. I believe the law require that each school be supplle1 with fluff, etc. I in told that the workmen, n the new ! bridge across tho Delaware, have notified' those hoarding them that ther will tw LWc for putting It in position this week. This Is good no we, and tho traveling public will be glad to hear It. A valunble farm horse of R H Kvorltt was taken sick on Sunday morning and died soon after. 1 Fierce fires have been raging the past Week on the ntnnntnln In tho eastern part of this town. The fire was started near teulver Gap by a party burning a brush heap. Despite the efforts of thoe living along the mountain, It has burned from tho Gap nearly to the Walnaek line, and done a vast amount of damage The Board of Education will hold a meet ing this week having for Its object the raising of money for tho support of tho school and purchase of school supplies This should have b wm done at the last meeting and election, but was overlooked In the excitement over the fight for trustee. Our local butcher .Toseph .laager made his first trip on Saturday, .foe expects to attenu strictly to business and hope to se cure a Bhare of the patronage of the public. Mrs. Rimer Kveritt of Newark Is stopping a few days with her futher-lii-luw, H. H Kveritt, where her little boy Merlin was lying dangerously III. The little fellow Is now inuoh better with promises of ulti mate recovery. Tho barn of Daniel Aber residing east of Halnesvillo was burned on Friday. I havo riot h6nrd the particulars further than the fire caught In the adjoining woods and burned over a largo uiea before It could be stopped, no Insurance The rumor that the effort nude to start the Bevans creamery on May 1st would be successful, but such Is nt the case, and any party wh wishes to lease It can have tho chance now. Hupt. Fill visited the schools of this town the past wjek and judging from his re marks everything was satisfactory. Ixmls Schooley when near Mr. Madison Shays his horse became frightened at a passing bicycle. The horse turned around before he could check htm, upsetting the carriage and smashing the top and shafts, but was stopped before further damage was done. Mr. Schooley was slightly bruised about the head. Thomas Lautz made a brief visit to his parents ou Saturday. He came up from Stroiidshurg, where ho Is at school, on his wheel, returning to his school on Sunday. DELAWARE. 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. Farmers will be quite late with their spring seeding, owing to much wet weather. Another addition Is being built to the Riverside Hotel. The Brodhoad and Mendowbrook schools have closed for the season. SylveBter Schoonover who fell from his wagon some time ago is about Again. Twenty three tie rafts passed this point on Sunday the twenty-seoond James E. Nyce openod the Egypt Mills Creamery on Tuesday May 1st. The out-look for the season Is very promising really better than last year. Boeder Morgan traded a gray hoi so to George Borgstresser, last week for a fine five year old Ally. On Sunday last, at eleven o'clock, a fire broke out in tne mountain back of R. P. Brodhoad 's f irm. It burn ed fiercely during the afternoon and a large force of men were calle out, and fought the flumes desparAtely until nine o'clock in the evening be fore they got it under control. F. L. At llm local institute held in the Hiilli S lwul building l.-isl Saturday the moniiii! session opune 1 with up. propriatn remark by 1'rnf. Johnson, outlining tho object.- Tho program was Reading by .Hannah Maloney, Teaching as a profession Nellie Wcstfall, Geography A L. Stage, Value of literature' In schools Min- nie VanAkin, History Howard Al- len, Moral training Sarnb Remey, English grammar S. A Jolinson, Civil Government J. F. Malouny, Literature Hrrpt. ' George Sawyer The teacher present entered with enthusiasm Into a discussion 'which followed reading of the papers, and brought out several good point This was the first local institute ever held in the county and whs very successful. Ida May, the t wo year old daugh ter of Henry Gillson and wife, died Monday. The funeral conducted by Rev. Lily was held Tuesday after noon . Epworth Sewing Circle met Tun day evening with ..Irs. Fred Wick- ham. C U. Society met Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Shaw. J. O. Rvder and wife returned from their wedding trip Monday and aren:)w at home in their cozy home on Main stjoot. 1 Rov. E.T. San ford, of the Por Jervis Biptist church, gave a pleas ing storooutican lecture, entitled around the world in eight days a Epworth Church Thnrsiliy evening A. L. Stage, of B-trfyville. attend ed the locil institute. A did also Miss Cora Taylor ,'of Pond Eddy. Rev. Went,, former pastor of Hcpe church, preached to a large congregation last. Sunday morning and evening. His numerous friend were glnd to see and hear him. Rev. Cbadwick of the M E. ohnrch of Port Jervis preached an interest ing sermon nt Epworth church last Sunday evening. Mrs. T. G. Spencer has returned after a visit to Mount Carmel her former home. Misses Katie Wells and Cora Syn der are visiting in New York. Mr. Pherson and family have gone to Jersey City to reside. John Woonacott expects soon to remove to Adams' afreet. Joseph Lilly, oi Bethlehem, is vis iting his brothef.ltev. Lilly, of Hope church. i - - g Artditinniil L icnl Matter. Miss Ratcliff now holds the reins ver a very hands nne horse, retvnt- y purchased. Catches of (rout were very good his week noil several secured fine lasUets or til" g miey fi-.li. R v. C. II W itir ak r, ..f IVts'ikill has accented a call to a Presbyterian linreh in B inleiit.iwn N. J. Geo. Gregory is rej -lining over the birth of a little daughter in his fain ilv which happened this week. Mrs. .1. J. Hart entertained nt a uclire party Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. W. U. Konworthy ami wife. I At. a meeting of the Episcopal church Rev. C. B. Carneiiter and Dr. H. E. E uerson woro elected dele gate to the convention to be held at Scrnnton May 15. P lor Rudolph Pickell, of N. Y. who has been seriously ill, is belter. Ho was called on recently by Coun tess Seliimnielinann who is holding a series of meetings in the city. Mr. Chester Morgan, a daughter of the late Julius Mnlford, of Dela ware, died at her home in Bing- hampfou N. Y. last, iridav. Her hnsband and one child survivo. Dr. W. B. Konworthy desires to thus publicly express his thanks to the Milford fire companies fur the very efficient milliner in which they checked the Are Monday and by strenuous efforts saved hii barn from destruction. P. C. Rntan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Harford street, where may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an exper ieneed workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf ! "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't m3an the stretchy kind, but we do mean the ones that you will find easy work to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL VILL BE CONVICTION V00DT0WN. REAL ESTATE. Farms in all parts of the county. Town lots in Milford and Mast Hope. Dwellings and real es tate generally bought sold or exchanged. If you want real estate of any kind anywhere in the country call on or address. J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. SccessorstOv BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford .Pa. Story of a Slave. To be bound baud and foot for years hj the chains of disease Is the worst from of slnvery George D. Williams, of Man Chester, Mich., tells how such n einve was made free lie says: "My wife bns been so helpless for five years that she oould not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Klectrio Bitters, she is wondorfullv improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness. melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and cIIzzt spells. This miracle working medicine is n godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people. Every bottle guaranteed . Only 60o. Bold by all druggists. W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says, "1 consider one minute cough cure a most wonderful medicine quick and safe." It u the oulv barm- less remedy that gives immediate re- suits. It cures coughs, cold, croup, brohehitis, grippe, whooping cough. pneumonia and nil throat and lung diseases. Us early use prevents con- sumpton. Children always like it and mothers indorse it. Pain Unnecessay in Childbirth. Puin is no longer neoetoiary In childbirth; moruliig sickuets, swollen limbs, and like evils, are readily controlled, and womb dtNeafeea speedily cured. Never known to fail. Plivtiickaus pronounce It wondeiful. and over 50.0UU ladles a ttel its merits. Lady reader, cut tuis out; It niHy save your life suffer uo longer, but fcend us 2 cnt slump and receive in sealed envelope lull partic ulars, and vuiiiable proofs of our wonder ful remedy. AddrebS Vrnuk Thomas & C'o buliiiuure, MJ. jf-'U . For Ladies', Misses' and Ch'ld reus' fine shoes and ties go to T. Armstrong; ai Co. John Cortright of Lackuwnxen and Louis W. Halk of New York visited relatives 'anj friends here this week. "Vacation Retreat" has donned a dainty dross of imniaculatele white. Henry Bradforl directed the work. "Well, we hatched thirty-four ont of forty-five fertile eggs with our Prarie State incubator." Very good Mrs. Coursen, and a he.ilty lot they aae. The cost of this machine is only six dollars, nnd ir our opinion boats them all. Set up in the room, it might almost tie taken fora music box, especially when the chicks begin to peep. ' ' It is shocking to witness so many fires. The law breakers should be brought up with a round turn. The fires are started In the direction of the turnpike. Considerable back firing has been done, keeping men from their work.' Resolutions of Respect. At a regular meeting of Vander mnrk lxidge No. HH I. O. (). V. held April 2(1, 1 000 tins following preamble and resolutions were uuaiiiimously adopted: W'HKiiKAS, In view of the loss we have sustained by the decease of our Brother and associate, William Tri- ble, and of those who were nearest and dearest to him therefore be it, Rf.soi.vk.i), that it is but a just tribute to the memory of the depart ed to say that in regretting bis re moval from our midst we mourn for one who was, in every way, worthy of our respect and regard. Rkmolvkd, that we sincerely con dole with the family of the deceased on the dispensation with which it has pleased Divine Providence to af flict them, and recommend them for consolation to Him who orders all things for the best and whoscchastise' ments are meant in mercy. Rkhoi.vf.I), that this lodge has lost a worthy Brother and the commuii ity a worthy citizen. Rf.hoi.vk.d, that the heartfelt sym puthy of this lodge be extended to his family in their nflliction. Rf.soj.vk l , that these resolutions be spread upon the records of the lodge, nnd a copy thereof be trans mitted to the family of our deceased Brother and to each of the news papers of Milford. Wim.iam II. Ai.nfr.K, 1 William IIazf.x, I ('HAS. K. TlIOKNTO.V. J ? The Valui of a Cow. Hie American cow has been feeling the effW't of the good times, and has come In for a share of the prosperity that now exists in every corner of our country. Note the following fig ures of the total value of all cows in the United States, and the average of each, as shown by the Department of Agriculture: KANE, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfurms, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. Presorlotlons II p f ft f Broad Strsst, con'd H. E. Emsrson a Co., :xa Next Door to Hotel Fauohere. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely Information given Mrs. George Long, of Now Straitsvlllo, Ohio, prevent ed a dreadful tragedy, and saved two lives A frightful cough bad long kept nor awake every night, Hhe had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until Urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of tho matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles Only SOc and $1 00. Keery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. Just B celved Mammoth and medium clover seed. Red top, KitnroekT and Can ada blue crass, Orchard and Timo thy seed ut W. & G. Mitchell's. H. Clark, Chaunov, Ga., says De Witt's witch hal salve cured him of piles that hnd afllicted him for t wenty years. It. is also a speedy cure for skin diseases. Beware of dang erous counterfeits. Blkmark'i Iron Nerve was the reMult of his splendid health. In domiti.ble wilt and tremendous energy are not found where st jinach. liver, kid neys and bowels are out of order. If you wont three qualifications and the succes they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develope every power of bruin and body Only $Ac at alj drug stores. A complete line of Mens fine shoes and Oxfords at T. Armstrong & Co. Jan. 1801 18115 18111! 18(16 1 18118 18!)!) 1000 Per Head 21 77 21 i7 22 55 23 1(1 27 45 29 lit! . :ii m Total Value. :l58,!)(18,(ic,l 3(12,7(11,7.1!) 3(i-l, 955, 555 3ti9,2:!8,!l)3 "131,8 i;j,H2 171,233,925 513,813,10(1 Cows on the American farm were worth only from 121.77 to 21.16 each under the IemMiatic Administra tion of President Cleveland. It.s milk was bought when our factories were closed. But busy factories mean money to senil and more milk for the family; so the farmers' cows are worth more under tin protection of the Dingley tariff, which gives the home market to the home worker. A difference of 110. in the value of each cow, lietween free trade and protection times, is an "object lesson" for the farmer. J. I Carson. Prothonotarv, Wash inirfon. Pa., says, "I have found Ko dol dysicpsin cure an excellent reme dy in wise of stomach trouble, and have derived treat benefit from its use." It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. Hats and caps. Latest Styles T. Armstrongs & Co's. at Ladies' shirt waists all styles and pvic.es at T. Arui-trong & Co's. Full stock of mei-s' and boys' hats at T. Armstrong & Co s. 4 Subscribe for the PttKsa NEW-YORK Alltb,Bew! TRI-WEESaY TRI3U.IE. THSX IIMES A WEEK The first mimixrif HIK rHI-'VKKKI.Y TRIHUSK w publlnhod Novemtor Oth. 1hi The tnttn -mI i it mi rid o-i -Hiil avIimii, Jicuirdtul it from Kitsterii nnd Wei tern Siiir,s inHiift'i uti n rn'xampI'Ml sikm-c-.h Ir i publi--h. il (in M n,"nv. Wi'dtvMitny nml Krhliiy, nntl ennh ntimbor Is n complete tip to-diite thtlly (ii'iv-p.iper. vtr.h till linporriiitt new? of the wiirUl up to the hour of go ing tit nn-ns Cohtiiltm nil ttriklnir mw toiirurcK of THK DAILY TRIIJtTMR. Speclnl Wnr Dlp.irchf-f. i)in mn; i t I f m- 'i r-i (J i r -n '. l"no", Sh rt Sfriiritw, Hiinionitm Ilhmtrn tlotM. Political (Jrifto'im. lutln-itrhil Inform tt ion. K ishlon Noton, Agriculture Mutters, Coiiprehen-lvn nnd K-litMo Kinum-iul nnd Mirkei, (rt'porltt. i'rofim.'ly IDiismmiimI -vhh h:lf t huh un l protruitM of prominent pnoplo. Rgulni subscription price 1 5) pur year, Imt wo furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. N' W'YOT.K nr nP,irlv sixty yJiM tho binding Nnttonnl WEEKLY CR BUHE family nownpitper for proresivu farmom and Its Air lculttir.il Deuiirtuitrnt um-ixitolltnl. rtiid Mnrkot Hrxtrts nre authority for tho citiintrv ('ontnlnH nil tho nnwn of the Nitftnn nnd WorM, with Interostina1 nnd Instructive! rortdint: for vry inemler of of ov.jry fiunily on nvory farm nnd in every villnge in the Uniifd StntcK. Kegcliir Kubscrlption prlco 91. (XI per y.'nr, but we furnlKh it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. 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' " CHILDRESS' 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. MICTH ELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PltKss has made arrangements with thepublinher of the4' Vermont Kami Jotitiial" which enableH tin to inaku the moat remarkable clubbing otfer ever be fore board of in thin tectiuu. Hun 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 Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2,25. Milford Penna,
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