Cheapest C I o t h i n g House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FRONT STREET. THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST - But the supply of Fun cy Biscuits, Choice Fruit, Hutu, Fine Can dies and n lnrpo nssort mont of Tohncno nnd Cif nrs, Fishing Turkic, ammunition, nnd s)p!i ally "The Luoke Roll" 2 for 5 cents is ample nt A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Milford, Pa. Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and all Pat-! ent business conducted for MODERATE PttS. OimFFicciOrporiTC U, 8. Patent Office and wecansct ure jatcnt ia less UUtt tuan ukac! remote from Washington. J Send model, drawing or pnoto., with deserip-J tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, frea of j charge, imr tee not one mi patent is iectm-a. i , a BtMpyirr. How to Obtain Patents," with J coat ot same in the U. S. and foreign countries j sent tree, Address, C.A.SNQW&CO. Oww. Patent Ornct, Washington, D. C. J Dr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy CURES AIL KIDNEY. STOMACH r AND NVEK TROUBLE. mm n Grand Clubbing Offers. Pikk Co. Tbess, Ladies' Worltl, Ainsloe's. Munsoy's, Costno)olitiin, 11.15 t " " ' " McCluro'H, 4.15 " " " ' Cosmoi)olitfln, " 4.15 i ' Leslie's Monthly, " 4.15 You make a selection from one of the four offers, which you send to us. enclosing $1. 15 and we will have the four publications mailed to the subscriber for one year ; or each to separate address if so desired. Address PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. January iid Are for FURNITURE, CARPETS, YOU CAN SAVE Because now we are closing out the last of certain lines at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES." And besides, we more time in neiping you maice your selection Nov is the time. Come. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., Port Jervis. A HOT WATER BOTTLE. Is now ft household necessity. A common affliction is cold feet, so common that we have laid in an extra supply of hot wnter bottles. Yon will probably used sev al, a few for cold feet, one or two for use when riding and an extra perhaps for an occasional cold or pain. At our prices yon cannot af ford to be without one of the comforts of life C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. FALES DRY-WARM WATER COLD-PROOF SHOES. The best winter shoes the world ever siiw ! Tln-y keep the feet .jwnrm nnd dry. There will lie no sudden chill to the feet irolnir f nun 5 it wiirm room to not of- m doors in the cold wcuther. X Your money hack If you want it. J ohnson, Fitter of Feet. 2 Port - - Jervis. Tt I To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. CubicrtpttoD. to The Ptent Record tijju per nouw February the dullest months in the year us. And they are the best 9 a "Wnrinth Is t.lfii Cold Is Dentil " J 3 months in the year for you to buy. CROCKFRY, LAMPS, ETC. 20 PER CENT. are not so busy, can give you All Around the County. SANDYSTON IN GENERAL. Mr. Manning Hotiilen, our efficient con stiiolo, Is n rery hnppy pniii, hU better half presenting him with two little sons a few nlfthts Ro. Manning can now lake a turn nt rocking the crailla. The enrpt liters on the creiiniery building are rushing matters. The hnllohn friinie Wits put up 011 Friday, hut nliu, on Sntur dny ranie a rain putting 11 stop to the work. All the material l 011 the ground, nnd this week will see the building en closed. When A person gets so low thnt stenllng the boys traps becomes n business then it Is Mine for thnt Individual to emigrate That such it person exists is evidenced by the fact of missing traps. John A. MeCfirrlck, the representative if I hp I.SPff Upeurd nitwit ft ttlnftaiiit. nll I on Saturday. Mr. McCarrlck Is n hustling up-to-date young man, and reports bust ness connects! with his paier its boom ing Success to you Johnny. 1 Dud that the rumor of Ciipt Simpson renting the farm of A. H. Htoll had no foundation, Mr. Stoll will reinnlu ou Id fanii, nnd Ciipt. will occupy his home nt Lnyton lifter April 1st. 1 11111 afraid the efforts being put forth to organize n singing school nt Ijiiyum will not nutterlallKo. While there is lots of material to have n large class within reac h yet many who should join nre holding aloof. Thnt such it school would bo ngrPHt benefit no one dinputes. Miss Flora Rnser daughter of Daniel Riiser has been very ill, but 1 mil glad to note that last nccotints report Improve ments. Dancing Is rapidly becoming it lost nrt the parties ot the day being ot tho kissing kind, mid I nut very much in doubt which sort of party suits the boys the best. As exercise Is necessary to health, 1 am inclin ed to think that dancing goes ahead It did when I was 11 boy, but, times nnd fash ion both are subject to ebnngo. Theodore Slglnr, of Haliiesvllle, will re move, 011 Tuchdity uf t his week, to the farm ot Jonathan Coykotidcl! near Decker! own. Tho Klondike social In thu Haiuesville church, 11 few nlglus ago, was quite well attended. Thu fashion noiv-iiduys to riti.se chinch f :ntls Is to keep these socials everhbs'lnuly 011 the go mid by the end uf the year xaliuy and expenses are paid some tlnieK . The Sussex Alms House Investigating committee me Inquiring luto the nileged ulroiinmigf mcnt at that institution, mid atcr 00 the public will know whether Mrs Wdilanison Is it falsifier or not. Our county press nre somewhn divided its to the liuiicBty of the investigation, but, then you know, editors nre not like the Pope, iitulliblu. MAT A MORAS. Tho C. E. Society of Kpworth church re cently elected as officers: President, Mil A. Johnson ; Vice President H. V. Dur um; Cor. ticcy.. Miss Kittlo Walls; hecy., Miss Koimit llUlitiiin ; Troits. Miss Nclilo Wist fall; Urgitulst, Prof. S. A. Johnson The Ladles of Hope church iiuve a chick en supper at Prescotts Hull Tliursdny ev ening. Tho ten cent ten given by the Ladles Aid Society of Kpworlli church, notwithstand ing the hnd weather, netted o.35. Mrs. S. A. Johnson received lust Kridny evening n telegram announcing the dcaih of her brother Ijerny Slmonds at Comlcr- p irt, l'a. She left .Saturday to attend the f .iiicral which wis held Sunday. Klie win discovered hist Sunday, during ihe session of Sunday school, in tho base ment of Kpworlli chinch. A couple el bi.r.'ls left standing too near the furniicc had been Ignited. The lire wns soon ex tinguished and very little ditinngu done. The gi'Utlcmeu's supper at Kpuorth church on Friday evening was a success. financially an I socially. The proceed- amounted to JJo. There was a huge at- t.md.nce. l'ViruiU from Milford, Port Jervis, lieruiiiutovtu and Trl-Stntcs were present. Tho Jr. O. A. M. of tills village and Port Jervis held a reception at their hall in the Pobe building lu P. J. Tuesday evening at which over two hundred were iu at tend ance. Jl. 1 Uonrtrlght is a trustee, sev eral very pleasing addresses were mnde Interspersed with vocal and instrumental muslo Little Cora, a daughter of Win. Heater hits beeu quite ill, but Is now improving A number of High School pupils expect to t'tke the Begenti examination. Dr. Kelly, our physlcan, vho has an ex tensive practice, has removed bis residence to A. V. Huffs house ou Puuna. Ave. Ktta Kipp, ot Milford, a recent guest of Miss Hattie Allen boa returned home. B A Place to Kelt. The busy tnan who needs rests can find no place so pleasant as the pine woods riegon of North Carol ira. There one finds perfect rest in the newly built up town of boutheru Pines, N. C and he will find a wide awake group of Northern people who have found climate imrticulurly healthy and pleasant ouring the winter months. Ihe liealthfulness of Southern Pines and its Immediate vicinity is becoming widely known and physicians all over the land are sending their patients that way. For health, pleasure ana comfort II is in every way desirable. Buy an 6x0 riioii ticket to Southern Pine, hut do not forget write iu mlvance to Pine Woods Inn for your ao comiuodationa. 120 Musical College The Musical College, Freeburg Snyder county. Pa., is recognized as one of the foremost schools of musio. t'i'i wiil pay for six weeks, instruction and bo.ird. Spring term will beuin May 7. For catalogue ad dress, lluNUY B. MoifKR, Director. f3 Sinn doesn't indicate quality. Bo ware of counterfeit and worthless salve offered for Dewitt's witch hazel salve. Dewitt's is the only original. An infallible cure for piles and all bkm diseases. MONTAP.UE. Mr. Editor: Just plense stop telling ynrns in ynnr paper nbout the people over here There didn't anybody faint, 110 body wits yanked Into number room, no drove of constnbles hnfl been together. Bo just plense let us alone. l'lense tell us: Does the law of the State ot Pennsylvania nllow overy body who sees fit to onrrr concealed weapons? An swer here. (Answering legal questions usually cost something but na sills may be a mutter of treiterul interest and public sitf el y we reply . It Is a misdeiiiennor for nny person In this State to carry concealed dendly weapons with the intent therewith unlawfully and maliciously t- do Injury to nny other person. Ko. Piirss.) Frank is hnppy over that girl. In la it weeks Item the name of Brink should hnve beeu Peach, who rented the A. A Van Aukeu farm. The pot pie supper nt tho Riverside net ted ciu. Tweuty five couplo attended the dame at Myers Hall Thursday evening. Pike eouuty whs well represented and all had a good time. Ijoster Ruudle held the lucky number and won the wnteh. Presiding Elder Krnnti will pro.ich In the Montague M. K. Church next Sunday afternoon nt 2:1). It Is rumored thnt R. Travis has gone South. I will trv nnd let Uncle Sain know when we have a caucus over here so he citn oome and get taste of Montague Politics Authorities tell us that the present town shin committees will hold office until March 21. Is It nny wonder you hear so much about a oiild, eto. Hc"r we've hnd cold weather. sleighing, lain, mud, n breakup In the Delaware all within a week. If those sud deu changes continue they will be too 111 uch f or t he Nail Kk. GREELEY. The death of W. V. Durcher which oo on red here Jan. 20tll was sad news to our community. He wits ouly sick ono week but that dread descaso, pneumonia, work with f -still rapidity. Mr. Burchcr wns born bear Narrowsburg, Wayne Co., in 1R38 and spent the majority of his life ou farm there. About fifteen years ago ho canto here and established lumber inauu factory which litis greatly aldod our town He leaves a Wife; one sou W. M., of Mid- dletown N. Y.; a brother John L Hunesdale ami one sister Lli.a, of Nar rowsburg. Sheriff E. Vanderniark was at Green- town ou business last week, as nU.) wns Warren McKenn. A very successful term of school, with Miss Carrie W. Dewitt teacher, closed here last week. We hope she may teach next term lu a new school house. The school at McKeau Valley also closed last week. Severn! trum this vicluity wore drawn as jurors for March term. Hutu hint week ended with au Inch of now, but the sleighing is gone. UNCI.K SAM. ABE YOU QOINO SOUTH FROM THE NORTHERN 8TATE3P The Beat Route to Travel is From New York to Norfjlk, Va., by the old .Dominion Steamers The most elegantly lit ted honts, fluent stnte rooms nnd best meals. The rate imdndiuo; munis and state rooms U less than you can travel by rail, and you get rid of the dust and chnnging, nils. If you want to ko 8 mtli beyound Norfolk to Southern Pinesand Pine bluff, the Winter Health Resorts or to Vaugli'in, N. (J., the Pennsylvania Colony headquarter ., Pi'iiehliinil, N. C, tho New England Colonv, Stat hinn, (ia , the Ohio Colony and headquarters of the Un on Vuteraus Southern Settlements, you can con nect with tho Seaboard Air Line. For information s to rates of travel address H B. WALKER, Traffic uiauag'.-r New York City. Cor information as to farming or mineral lands; water powers, uianu facturing sites or winter resorts, riles of board rent of cottages etc., address JOHN PATRICK, Chief In- d list rial Agent 8. A. L. PinoblufT, North Carolina. . nl5 Railroading Patents. A single firm of Patent Lawyers, C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington, D. C, h:ve in the last year procur. ed 1,630 patents for their clients, many of them for rejected inven tions. C. A.. Snow & Co have been accused of railroading patents through the Patent Office, but they insist that this locomotion is better than OT-carting them for by the lat ter process the inventor often die before begets Ins patent The Appetite ot a Goat la envied by al jxxir dyaiiejitirn whoae stomach nnd liver are out o' order. All such should know thnt Dr. King's New Life Pills, tho wonderful stomach aud liver reme dy, (fives a splendid ajipetitfl, aonnd dif?etion and a regular bixlily habit that inauresi perfect health nnd great, energy. Only 23o at C. O. Armstroug's di'Dg store. Wanted ! Hi'linblo man for Managing of Branch Offloe I wish to oin in this vicinity. Good opening for an energetio sober ninu. Kindly men tion this apor when writing. A. T. MOKR18, Cincinnati, O. IUuKtratcd catalogue 4 cts. postage. F. B. Tbirkleld, nealtn Inspect- r of Chicago, says, "Kodol dyspepsia cure caunot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dys- peiMlik.'' It digests what you eat and enres indigestion, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. UINflMANS. Do not cast pearls before swine is the advice of the good Hook A merchant in this town collected, by subscription, nbout 28 dollars for a distressed family, paid It over and they spent It with 1111 opposition tor. Will Hornlieck's new bonrdlng house Is a fine addition to our town. Qua Mlddaugh owns the champion fox dog In Delaware. Jnines Bttbooek who wns horned out .Tnn Bd lias moved hi the McMurrny house Chicken thieves seem to lie very nlert. J. C. Tllinnn recently lost nenrly fill, 1) Jnggera 19, Simpson a number and others also complain of losses. Tho now Prkss devil pulled through hli first attempt in very good slmie. No I doubt he will Improve nnd tho Piikrs will make him a genius. XReeder Morgan, our butcher, menus busiuess next summer. He hns gathered a mountain of ice from the Ever Green farm . A few shabby tics are lieltig gotten, on the tract Yetter cut over last winter. The Methodists held it social at J. C. Tltmans last Friday. Somo people will persist In building their chicken house on stilts allowing tho cold to keep the Inmates uncomfort able when a warm bottom on which to scratch and wallow is what they need Ihe Democrats kicked becnuso there was much surplus In the U. S. treasury aim now they wnnt to kick tho treasurer out because ho kept three millions out. Tho PltKSfl and Uncle Sam seem to he lilieral In consolation for Sonny. Thnt good fUi may be left lu the sen Is true and It inny be n blessing to have lost one but consider the cost of hooking another Hheep nre a paying Industry, but not Indulged In he if because of tho hick of fences, and tho inentiuess of neighbors who object to having their crops cnten up by others flocks. A snndy loam which will grow cabbage will nlso gr.iw tobacco by the nddltiou f nfork full of well rotted manure and a few nshes, mid a little salt-petre. Ncarlyjcvery farmer could raise nil r :qdlrcd for his own use, nnd save a lot of hnlf dimes Most of the boughteii Is nothing but stems Numbering in the back woods Is brisk this winter. Town peoplo hnve tnken ndvniitngo of the Ice to fill their houses. Van Etteu Hros. hnve their new Ice house completed mid tilled. Few oows were b.iught hero hist fall, because of the low prices offered. Buyers thought on account of tho short ness of fodder farmers must sell hut they h ive managed to keen their cattle so the early prlug buyers will have a good selection . Too fat chickens will not. lay. It Is said the Democnttio ring in the County Is likely to break. BUSHKILL. Ihisliklll mid I'luo Kliliro School uro ru- joiulng over a library of thlrtr ulau ucw bookti, that liavu bevu sunt to tliiiin by a rending- olnli of Philadelphia Ph., through tho Influence of Alius K. F. Khler, who win a boarder nt tho Fetori. Home last summer. Tho object of this Club was to send out good books to sonio farm. lug district where tho children nnd parents huvr no aocoiis to publiu library. Wfl think tlie Ulub luiHdoue n very commend. able net, ami that these book will create n ta-.te for good reading mid higher ideals in innuy of thu homed here, nl&o bilng with them a great deal of real pleasure and a sunshine that many houiea would n it t iij iy, if they hail to buy their book. And now we ilo hope nit who take tin so bokn will be very careful of them so they will be fit to patiH on to the next haiukt when they h.ivo tieen read here. We wish to th..uk Mm. KUa. N. Uuil lot mid Mr. Mime Nyee, for covering mid numbering eaeii volume; thene estimable laiiiu send no cuildrcu to school, yet take a gient iuteicnt in the welfare of other. Allen lirovvnaud wife of Dinginaus spent Sunday with the hitlers parents Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson; Mrs. Dicklutou lias beeu on the sick list the past week, but is some better ut this writing. Hemlock Grove school which 1 a few miles above Uushkill is closed on account of sickueM, oue or two cases of soM-let fever. There Is a great deal of sickness la this locality just at present. Samuel Lltts and Miss Katie M. Heater were married at Port Jervis ou January 15 th. both of these yolig people are well known here, and their friends wish for them a bright and prosperous future. Fishing parties are all the go just now; greut quantities of fine plekrel are oaught at Mink's pond every day. Geo. Arnst his ion Harry and Chris. Cober spent a few days in Volt Jervis last week, us guests of Iru Aust. "I am indebted to one minute cough cure for my health aud life. It cured me of lung trouble follow ing grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It curee coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use preveuts consumption. It is the ouly harm less remedy that gives immediate results. Lewis Dennis, Snleui. Ind., saye, "Kodol dyspepsia cure did me more good than anything I ever took." It digests what you eat and caunot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Life Insurance - The JET'S A offers special induce ments both on Lile and Endowment policies. Htnble, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, P. . HURRAH FOR We don't mean 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 ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION KAN E,r. A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co.; Next Door to NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, PRACTICALLY TRIBUNE A DAILY, AND THE CHEAPEST KNOWN. A new nnd reiimrknbly nttrnntlvo pnb-Ik-Htion, pnpfiiM'ly ilhistriiUMl with pot trnits nnd htiif-iom'; mntnins nil the striking news frnturci nf The Dnlly Tri huno. StM'ciiii Wtir Di'sp-iichcM, Domes tic and Koivign ('orri'tmlciico. Short Sto left, H iiiiioroiiH 1 11 us tnti ions, Indus trial Infonniition, Kiishion Notes. Agri cultural Mutters carefully treated, and Comprehensive and Reliable Financial and Market-ReportH. Itts mailed nt same hour tin tho daily edition, rcacliefl largo proport ion of Hiihcrilcrft on date of issue and each edition itt a thoroughly np-to-date daily family nmvspaKr ftir husy peo ple. Regular suliscription price, $1.50 Per Year. We furnish It with the PKK.S for $2.25 Per Year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. uidW "a WOOLEN and COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL and COTTON FLANNEL OUTINGS and FLAN NELETTES; BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. H0NESDALE FLANNELS a SPECIALTY. Underwear All Kinds and Sizes: LADIES' GENTS and CHILDRENS' SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS and FELTS. GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and GLASS WARE. W. & G. MITCHELL, MILFORD, PA. Millinery Largest and finest selection ' of Mil linery. Onr designn are the latest, and prices lowest consistent with good work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. SALLEY & EflfllS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Pkkss hns maila arriiaiciiipnts with the publisher of the "Vermont Farm Journal" which enables us to malts the most remarkable clubbing offer ever bo fore hoard of iu this kevtiou. 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 Dook. Ten Nights in a Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna. RUBBERS ! ycu have worn. Front St:, Port Jervis. Broad Street. Milford, Pennsylvania Hotel Fnnchore. NEW PUBLISHED ON YORK THURSDAY. WEEKLY Fl'r oyer fl't-y-elBbt years TRIBUNE Nn,1"I1", Family Paper for farmers and villager, whoso renders havo represe.ited the very best clement of our country population. It gives all important news of tho Nation and World; tho most reliable Market Re ports. Fascinating Khort Stories, an un excelled Agricultural Department, Scieu' tlflc nnd Merhniiical InforniHtion, Knsli- ton A nicies fnr the Women, Humorous Illustrations for old 'The People's Paper' nnd young. It Is for the entire t'nlt- (d HI ate. Regular subscription price, ' $1.00 Per Year. Wo fin ni-h it. with thePRKSS for $1.65 Per Year. inter lioods Parlors
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