REPORTER INJURED. Fll From 11k ll'hecl "l llrnke HI I., ft Arm. Ralph D. I'liyno who bo fully m.. lm;xirtiiilly ni i til tin proci-cilii -of tbo Scliulb; ! i-inl f. r Umi Pl ilml . phla 1'ii'ss im-l with n vi ry wv. ami iinfnrtiia.im ncchlimt Kiuii lnat. While ri.liri'j his wlnnl Stronl-ilmnr n-. hit return !i " whun Jiwt 1h-!i v iJiii'm itn v thrown from if ami btui 1m iw, bruUassulTnr.il .1 ein nml fr.i.'tiir of his left nrm u Mr tlio wrist.. U it 1iinrH w.iro : "c :l, ami for .vvn:n m mii'iita he l.iy nncoiisriiun in tn r mil. It is su;i i hi1 th.it tlii) liam'le bir lx'fjiiiid loo"iii;il nlluwin; tin forward who.il to railuYnly turn. Dr. Fnlimir I mip irarily adjusted the arm nml M". P.iyuo returnm! to Milford whim l)rs. Wennor ni d Biiri'klny rt-ruli-n.'l surgical ai.l Hi wax fimliiif? nii"i'ii)iiMy tvmif ortalilo tori'lurn lioim. on Monday. Brird at n-a -onahlo rates for five to ton jiorsonsar a nosy cottage, xt miles from Milford, Pn. Niv grounds. Milk, ia, vcffotahlca, nil from farm. Address P. O. Bos 16". Milford, Pa. juneStf. HYMENEAL.. Thursday evening, Juno eighth, Mr. Jiimes B. Bull, formerly of Mil ford, and Mi.s Mary Wain-man, a talented yonn? artist, h ith nf Now York City, oro mnrrio 1 at tlio resi dmce of tlio b-ilo's nvinl, Mrs. Richard C. L xnoli, Ulon Ridgo, N J., the Rov. Edwin A. Whito, rector of Christ Church, Glen Ridge, of ficiating. Tlio brido was pi von away by hor undo, J. P. Oluck, of Jersey City. David O. Wakeninn, of Now York, brother of the bride, acted as best man and thn brides maids wore Miss Union Lrieseh and Miss Holon Van Nostrand, of Ulon Ridgo. Tho brido voro a boautilul gown of white organdie and late and a veil of tullo, fastened with orange blossom aud carried a hug.) boujuot of whito sweat n.n. Tho bridosmaiila woro gowns of . white mall and carriod largo bouquets of jiink sweet pons aud maiden hair ferns. Only immediate relatives of ho bride nnd room wore prosent. Tho liouse was exquisitely docoratod with largo palms, ferns and cut 11 owors. UiHjn their return from their wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Bull will spend tho summer nt Cnld woll, N. J., after whioli tiny will make New York thoir permanent homo. W. & O. Mitchell have just opened a few cases of new BPRINO GOODS comprising Ginghams, Outing Per cales, Chatillon stripes, Cindorella habit cloths, etc Bee them before buying olsowhore. "For throo years wo havo novor boon without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhooa Remedy in the house," says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bot tle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all throo of our children nnd it has novor failed to cure Hot simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who trios it will find it so. " For sale by Drug gists and Gonornl Merchants in Pike county. FOR RENT A furnished house on Harford street. Modern con veniences, large grounds, plenty of shade, good garden, fruit, eto. Address Pikb County Prkbs, Milford, Pa. Ererrbody Bars So Cascnrets Osndr Cathartic, the mot won derful imdicul diacovervof the are, pleas ant and refreshing to the tasle, act peiuly and positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, cleansing the entire svst m, dispel colds, euro liefulatjlio, fevr, liahttunl conntipatioa and hiliouBners. Please buy nnd trv a box ot C. C. C. tolny; 10, as, ) rents, bold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Listers and the Great Eastern Fer tilizers at W. & G. Mitchell's. The Boo Hive Store in Newark is using a horseless carriage as an a lvortising medium. It is run by a gas engine and makes its own gas from kerosene oil. The expense of running is from one to two cents er hour, and it can easily attain a speed of twenty miles. It weighs 1,400 pounds. lias rubber tires and can be easily controlled. Cuaeurots stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels.- Never sicken, weakon or gripe, 10c. x Don't Tobaoco Sj.it and Bmok Your Life Away. If vou want to Quit tobacco using, easily nml forever. Ihsuihuo well, Hlruutr, uiuKueuc, full of now life and viK'r, take No-To-liac, tiie womlor-worUt-r, Unit iimltus weak men st.ronK. Many Kiiu t4'u poumta la tea days. Over -NiO.uuueured. liny Ko-To-bao of your tli-itf it, uiid.ir Kiiarnutee to euro, 60o or f !.i). liooklut aii-1 siiuiplo iuuile.1 free. Ad. bUiriiuv luiedylJo.,JliiciuuorNew York. A fine assortment of new millinery at rtMusonublo prioos at Miss Mitehella. it "Best "BBcaring' JOHNSON, Fitter of Foot,! Our expenses have been reduced to a nominal sum. This ex plains why we can sell: The best 10 wire Brussells ' for 55 cents. $3.00 pair $1.98. 112 piece $8.00. A twenty-five dollar parlor suit for $17.50. AsevSnty-five cent rug for 35 cents. And all other goods in proportion. On fine goods the reduction is even greater. Don't forget our bicycle THE ORANGE! COUNTY. EXPRESS and our sewing machine THE RIVAL. . Money saved on these prices at THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, H. Y. W.-& Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. AW)Y so , . . . uoimiuuuu ti,. O011.r Tn) XCURECOilSTiPATIOll 1 lanng -uiiBicycle - Bike - Shoes." " Ridcmphast tt " Pedalshoe " Easy to Ride in-Easy to Walk in. 'M Made on foot-supporting principles on carefully modeled lasts. Pratt Fasteners Hold Laces. PORT JERVIS. N. of curtains for dinner set for CATJIARTIC ALL ,Tlfor ,,,,,,,1, r.u .,iur,irt,.lii. k.. MITCHELL tt Shoe Y. FOR THE SKASON, all tho hats prpacribed by fashion, and iiKire than good enough Ut wear, mako up HKrcatliKt. It Is nrit too great or exton Hivo, though, for us to till to superfluity. Our hata are admired every whoro. You'll seo our hnts every whure, both In nnd out of town. Anything aoll by ua will wear tK well ,to wear sei'dy. Whether yem want style, value, or low prices, It makes no (lillereiioe; wo are tho nattora you re quire: Wo nre the largest nnd most cor rect stylos in lints in Port Jorvis. Our Derbies rnngin prices from 11 to 13 over. OUR STRAWHAT lino is more complete than ever. We hnve them from 15 conts up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, HfWe sell good clothing cheap. Cor, Front and Sussex street, TORT JERVIS, N. Y. CLOSING OUT SALE. 00000-00000 The undersigned intending to re tire from business will sell for cash his entire stock of goods and store fixtures nt greatly reduced prices. The stook Is largo and fresh and will be sold at a great reduotion. A large line of boots and shoes at decided bargains. Flour, Groceries, tobacco, Cigars, Teas. Coffees, Spices, Notions, &c. AT AND BELOW COST. Also about 2,000 feet of soasoned lumber. Tho entire premises, situated op posite tlio Uourt House on Centre Square an old established business stand to rent. sale: begins Saturday, June 5, 1897. GEO. DAUMANN, JR. Go to T. R. Julius Klein -lOR- Stoves and Ranges Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Agate Ware, ac, ac. Tin Roofing and Plumbing A bl'KCiALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad btrout.opposite PRKSS Office i RENSSELAER BICYCLES 5 fi - jivc on I Itjf-nGTION. j 4 r Vim Tlrra, -sA 3 Snrookot. WX-T Wood r Metal Ifc'vJj Hnnlcbar. A TSW'C CO., arrcnlnml,, N VI LL ANNEX HAWAII. PRESIDENT M'KINLEV APPROVES THB ANNEXATION TREATY. Tho CoMloa of th InlniuVi Wh VrgeH on by he tnUi OoTrirninsnt Hawaiian Alarmod by the Atltod of Japan. Rpala AIM Plnjii a VmrK Waohlngton, June 14. The Hawaiian annexation treaty Is now rniAy tor the formal flpnaturca of the negotiators, BeoreUry Phcrman for the United Ptato government and either Minister Hatch or Mr. bcrln Thurston as a spe cial commlsHloner for the giyvernmont of Hawaii. It will probably be sent to the senate this week. At a cabinet meeting, In the course of the dlacuftglnn of the treaty, It was de cided that Its pendency In the senate would not necessarily cause any con siderable obstruction to (he progreas of the tariff bill, and wble there Is every disposition on the part of the president to avoid any Interference with the rights of the senate In the matter It can be stated that the treaty will not go In with any Idea that It is not the wlah of LOniN A. THUnSTON. Hawaiian annexation commissioner.) the executive that It should be acted on promptly. While the treaty is In the senate, either In the hands of the com mittee on foreign relations or on the calendar of executive business, it Is the expectation that the people of the Unit ed States will have an opportunity through the press and other mediums to declare their sentiments upon the matter, and If, as Is expected, there Is an overwhelming declaration for an nexation, it Is believed that the senate will be quick to respond to the demand. In this case, the treaty. It Is believed, can be taken tip and ratified in the course of one or two executive sessions, while the regular tariff debases are tn progress dally. The manner In which the Hawaiian treaty will come before the house Is In the paragraph which provides that the United Slates shall assume the present debt of Hawaii. This will not in any way affect the treaty or inter fere with its adoption. Irrespective and before any action will be submitted to the house will come the ratification of the treaty by the senate. If the treaty la ratified, no action by the house can change the condition. Failure of the house to appropriate money to pay the debt or the interest on It may become a future complication, but the ratification of the treaty by the senate will annex the Islands. Queen Lll In Ignored. The one point of Importance In which the treaty differs from the convention negotiated by Secretary Foster In Pres ident Harrison's administration is in the omission of any provision for ex Queen Lilluokalanl and the Princess Kaiulanl. In the original treaty It was provided that the government of .the United States should pay the ex-queen the sum of $20,000 cash and the same amount of money as a pension each year during the remainder of her natural life, pro vided she in good faith submitted to the government of the United States and the local government of the Islands. The Princess Kaiulanl, being the next In line of royal blood, was to receive a cash payment of $150,000. but no pen sion under a similar proviso, as In tha ease of the ex-queen. It U understood that any objection that might have been expected to the annexation of the Islands based on the large proportion of coolies In the popu lation has been forestalled by an article not only prohibiting the further emi gration of such laborers to the Ha waiian Islands, but also prohibiting the coming of any of the Chinese from the islands to other parts of the United States, There are many Inquiries among pub lie men here as to the true reason for the president's hasty action In agreeing to the treaty. An administration sena tor states that the Dole government has reached a point where it regards its existence as endangered. The political conditions In the Island are such that unless the present government can speedily secure some definite action by the t'nt ted States a new election will be precipitated, which will result In the overthrow of the American party. The Dole government Is badly frightened by the attitude of the Japanese govern ment tn the controversy over the Immi gration question. International politics are also In volved, tt Is asserted. Spain, It is de clared, having appealed for support In vain to European powers In the event of trouble with the United States over the Cuban question, has secretly been trying to Induce Japan to push forward for prestige in the Hawaiian islands, arguing that with the complications on this side of the continent In connection with the Cuban matter, Japan would have plain sailing to carry out any proj ect In regard to the acquisition of Hawaii. These possibilities have undoubtedly had much to do with the haaty action of the administration. The official rea son given, however, is that the presi dent desires to remove every possible obstacle In the way of the passage of the tariff bill and that the controversy over the proposed abrogaticn ot the ex isting commercial treaty with Hawaii is one of the stones In the road that should be taken away. Pon't brty MX Ms loc '97 CU&' ';';) RENSSELACIt. 75.00. a-iis3aay i RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. -: Sweeping Reductions:- OF pricoa on nil kindH of furniture nnd honso frtrnishing goods. We rnn offer yon NEW 8PUTNO nnd SUM MER KM)IJ nt LOWER PRICES thnn evor before. Onr two stores nre crowded full everything useful. A call will convince you thnt we nro np to the times both in NEW GOODS nnd LOW PRICES. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. Dress Goods AT THE "Bee Hive." IOOO yards All W ool Dross Goods, nil the lntest. colors, new changeable effects, Cheeks, Stripes, etc.. bif? vnluo nt 45 cents, this sale only 24 cts a yard. 100 Separate Skirts, Latest styles,all the new colors, Just out. Call and see them. Lnrgest lino in town of Ladies' nnd Misses' Shirt Waists, latest style Sailor Collars, nicely trimmed with lace and embroidory, etc. "Bee Hive." 38 and 40 Front St., PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Vanted-An Idea Who "n think of aotae simple thing to patent J" ProtflCt vrmr ldVW: thpr m hrlnc vnn wnaith. Writ JOHN WKUDKKUURN ft CO., Patent Attnf Beys, Washington, V. C, for their $1,HjO prlM 01Tr ud lln ot two hundred luTenilom wan tod. Teachers' Examination. Examinations not previously doted will be held as follows: Greene dUtrict, Kramer's school house, June 8W, 1!7. Palmyra district, Paupack, uppor school, Juub 3u. Dlnomlni? Grove district, Wostbrook's scnooi nouftu: July i. IVlnwuru district, Dingmau's Academy, July 7. Lehman district, Meadow Brook, July 8. GEO. SAWYER, Supt. of Piko. Mr. Lson-o Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known men In the state was cured of rheu matism after three yoars of suffer ing. He says ; "I have not sufficient command of language to convey any idea of what I suffered, my physiciuna told mo that nothing could be done for me ; and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June, 1894, Mr. Evans, then salesman for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to -more than double thoir normal size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began using thePuin Balm, the swelling began to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entire ly cured. For sale by Druggists and General Merchants in Pike oounty. Just try a 10c box of Cascarota the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. RIpang Tabulea. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripaus Tabulea: at druggists. Kipana Tabules cure dizziness. Hipaus Tabules cure headache. Hipans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Hipans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules euro bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure Indigestion. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripana Tabules: for sour stomach. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Klpaus Tubules cure liver troubles. ! nil 1 Reliable Agents 'Wanted. BUFFALO WHEEL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. L. A. W. oooooooooooooooooooo Repair Shop 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 Can fix your bicycle when ottinrs fail. If your bicycle needs repairing give them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to ropair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT IW Lessons Given to Bcginners'Wl Milford, Pa. Tolophono connection . P. C. Rutan, Prop. WICKHAM 6785 Will make the season of 1897 at the CRISSMAN HOUSE STABLES, MILFORD, PA. TERMS, 110 to insure a mare in foal. Wickham Is tho only standard brod horse in service in tho county. "Nothing else like it:" The most refreshing and pleasant Soap for the skin. G'UTAHEOUS S0AF; Twjr AHnsfpnc fox thi 70ILCI.MUIUE WJ BATI rflPRKX,25k, It lasts twice as long; as others I A trial will convince you of Ita great merit, win pieaao tne moat taaudious. CHARLES F. MILLER, Mfr. ol FRENCH MILLED TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, Lancaster, Perm. RSTABLISHED, 1849. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "Tlio best is none too good." HARD MAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTEY ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for cash or on easy terms. Nocdles and all parts for all machines, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tunlnsf of PIANOS and ORGANS by a competent tuner, B. S. MARSH. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, iORT JERVIS, N.Y. WHY NOT BUY THE f BEST? STERLING SfirHtlT po'Hvely wf!1 not Injure ytnn I ill ifcj tuuitla r tli fliifrtt f(ifno. Tlila has bwo prm-f u by iu-UihI U-U. C'loilir-a washed ftiili a ttecuitM) wIuUj ttiitl o. Lor leas. Mfari-liieua for rtaui tela, buperb fur friutx'.n9. Will m oiove auim from warble tuiU uutiut your Huora wiiitvaauliuik. Crf ft tbat it mat ftfcalt for ftddf. ; mm Sroul!l GUARANTEED I NOT TO INJURE,