Cheapest C lot hi ng House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. STATE NORMAL, MJIIOOL. fll .ft, a I I IT a THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST - - But the supply of Fan cy Biscuits, Choice Fruit, Nuts, Fine Can dies und a lnrge assort ment of Tobacco and Clf.nrs, Fishing Tackle, ammunition, and speci ally "The Lucke Roll" 2 for 5 cents is ample at A. Q. VALLACE Hnrford & 4th Bts. Milford, Ph. ill llll ait; ? rv ,Ui. East Stkocdsburo, Pa. RpRtNn Term Opens Tcbsdat March 27, 1900. Special classes for teachers pre nitnntr for the spring exaininations. For full particulars, address, Geo. P. Biblr, A.M., Principal, All Around the County.! MATA MORAS. SASDYSTON IN GENERAL I COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, Is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing witn a draw back. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic cold9, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation Is re niarkably pleasBtit, and meets the demand of the times. II is pure, elegant and full strength. FULLY GUARANTEED. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing and Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. F. IIAFNER- 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 .flSTNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to LeroyE. Kipp, Agent, Milford, P. Tbale Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables hverytluns: tor an elejran ninncr at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. "Wnrmth Is Life Cold Is Death." FALES" DRY-WARM WATER COLD-PROOF SHOES. The best winter shoes the world nver snw I They keep the feet warm and dry. There will be no sudden chill to the feet Roimrfrom n warm room to out of doiirs In the cold weather. Your money back If you want It. i Johnson, T?: J.i T7-.4. Port - - Jervis. SIOSTAHUE. WALL PAPER Complete new stock of the latest designs in paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hand Also lobs 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. The valentine Hoclnl at llevans on the evening of the 14 lust netted a nice sum although the attendance was not large. The little folks with their barrels brought nearly ten dol lars to the fund. People to whmn notices are sent of assessments, due on their insurance, apparently forget that in case the amount Is not paid at or before the date named in the notice, their claim for insurance on account of lire Is for feited. It is best for all concerned to pay as soon as convenient after reeel v ing the notice. uov. oorhees has sent the name of Francis J. Sway.e a prominent lawyer in Newark for confirmation to the position of Circuit Judge, and the request made by the Governor will no doubt be acted upon In ac cordance with his wishes. Sir. Swayze Is one of the best lawyers in the state, a graduate of one of the leading colleges and Is fully equipped for the position. The dnnce at Abram nutans on Fridar evening was a grand success and all had a good time. Well, should think so for I saw quite uumber of both sexes homeward bound long after daylight. Valentines have had their day and one scarcely hears of one this year, and it just as well that this custom shonld die out. 1 understand that Madison Shay will vacate the farm at present oc cupied by him in Shayton and move on the farm of Evi Brink at Tuttles Corner. Mr. Brink will move to Matamoras Pa. The Oyster Supper in the church at Layton on Wednesday evening of last week was not largely attended owing to other featherings- on the same evening. P. Elder Krnntz told the managers if they would get up an oyster supper, he would furnish eight gallons of the luscious bival ves. So the neat sum of 15 dollars was taken in. I am glad to announce that Frank Rosen k rans is much better, but is not out of danger yet. The large farm house of O.Bevans situated one mile east of Hainesville was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday about noon. They were Just getting dinner when it was dis covered that the building was on Are in the roof. A strong wind was blowingand the fire made rapid head way. Mr. Bevanand wife are very f eeblo, andithe latter is unable to walk so they could do little toward getting out the furniture. It was a severe cold day keeping everybody indoors, but some saw it and giving the alarm hastened to the spot, and saved a few things. Insured in the Read ington of Hunterdon county. I notioe in your issue of last week the Rev. W. R. Neff of your borough had purchased a child of parties of Milford for the small sum of one dollar, and that he placed it in an institution of learning to be educat ed. All honor to the Reverend gen tlemen for his nobleness of heart in this matter and may his bread cast upon the waters return to him a thousand of gold. How different is the action of Judge Guruere, of Meroer Co. this state. In a recent decision where the parents sued a railroad for causing the death of their child that one dollar was suf ficient dotnages. Of course the suit was appealed. A cnll bus boon extended to the Her J. W. Mi'yer of Now Brunswick N. .1. to be come the pastor of the Mlniilftiult H'f'd Church. Samuel Di-trlck of Milford In cnnvfiflsiu.j this side of the rirer with pntent sprayer. Moutfigue Is not Sandyst-on uolttu'r Is SnndysUin In Montngue. Chris. Geblini't Is hard nt work on an other two horne wsgon. It Is alrendy en-gg"d. 1 am sorry yoirr Sandyston correspond ent Is nfrnld of the dogs near the Brick House, homo may be ugly, but did not show It when live of thorn (dogs) were nfraid of ii possum. The Vnli'iitlne Social netted $ SB. A comic vnleutitie has aroused consid erable bnd feeling In a certain quarter But it appears an Innocent persou. is a cused of being tho sender. Pike county life liixurtiuoe agents are sjlicitlng business over here. Where Ignorance is bliss tis foolish to be wise. Have the sores healed overf and is the past forgotten f Mrs. Joseph Boaler has returned. Mrs. J. B, Kerr of Scranton Is stopping at the Riverside. Clarence Cole of Dlngman Tsp. despite the unpleasant day called over here Sun day. Geo. Dauinan of Milford still keeps on Ini proving the buildings on his fn.rm In Montsguo. That oarriago of u. Q. looks nice now and somo body ovor lu Pike will have to take a back seat. Influence or somo other darn complaint Is raising caln with some of our residents. Rumor has It that the Rock Spring Crenmary will' open for business about April 1. Its too bad the Liars Club has disbanded as there are so many subjects to bo dis cussed now and Arthur keeps such a good fire those blustery days end cool evenings Pet. REAL ESTATE. Farms in all parts o the county. Town lots in Milford and Mast Hope. Dwellings and real es - tate generally bought sold or exchanged. If you want real estate o any kind anywhere in the country call on or address. J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Ta T. Armstrong & Co Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE .Milford, ... . . DINGMANS. Mrs. Andrew Cron after an illness of six weeks is very much improved in health. Mrs. Youngs, of Coles, who foil and injured herself sometime sinoe is improving. As usual at Centre School District some people are bound to make the teachers life miserable. The local teachers having declined to apply for that reason, one from outside was employed, but she does not es cape the annoying practices of sev eral ill bred specimens of humanity Some of the members of our club are of the opinion that our newly installed reform Board of Commis sioners pnt us out of the frying pan into the soup. The Holden Sa w mill Co. is said to own 14,000 acres of timber which will be sawed, and the tract will afterwards be kept as i game preserve. There aro several such in the county now and with the legis lature passing laws for their protec tion wnat is to beoome or the na tives who may want to do a little hunting or fishing. wo shall be compelled to do like the Boers or take the late Judge Dingmans ad vice to get off the earth and go to Jersey. ' Lafayette Crone has been very ill. Mrs. Eva Gilmore lately suffered a severe attach of pneumonia. Mrs. Hattiu Gorman formerly Bradley is lying very ill at her home in Brooklyn...! CxtAtt Mrs. S. O. Young and daughter I.tliel of New York are the euests of Mrs. Theodore Durant. Thus. Sheen who was some time ago Injured and has lecn In St. Lukes hospital for two months is home again. Dr. Richard Jeffries who Is niak ine a success in his dental business visited his aunt Mrs. Shay at Mid dletown a day this week. Miss Florence Crissman of Port Jervis Is visiting a few days with her aunt at Hickory Grove Hotel, as Is also Miss Annie Coulter of New York. Edwiud Carpenter ofQuarry Hills N. Y. is likewise a guest at that place. Miss Florence Johnson of New York is visiting Miss Ada Hulpen. Mrs. Irene Clifford is spending a week with relatives in Milford and Dingmans Ferry. Epworth Church parlors were open to the public Thursdiiy evening and an elaborate supper was given. ltev. Lilly and wife accompanied by Mrs. Griybt'll went Monday to Reading where the evangelical con ference met Tuesday. The pupils of the high school ap propriately celebrated Washingtons birthday. The valentine social last Friday evening at Fred Wiekhams was great uceess. The ptoeeeds were over t 1G. Misses Caroline and Lillian Slagal of Jeisey City who for a year have resided with their aunt Mis ltemy returned home last Saturday. Mrs. Vauderbilt Allen of Ellenville visited a d;y this week with Mrs, W. It. Ridgway. Miss Anna Koerner of New York after visiilng her mother a week ha etui ned to her home. The pupils of our high school pass ed Regents examination with a good peicent which speaks well for the instruction of Prof. Johnson and hii able assistants. Rev. T. F. SiKmcer honored the school recently with his presence. and expressed pleasure at the meth ods employed. Mrs. Hany Moon of Jersey Ci.ty is visiting her sister Mrs. Watts, The L. C. U. of Hope Church gave a reunion and five cent tea at the pa i soilage last week. Mrs. W. Speidel entertained he Sunday chool class Thursday even Ing. Twelve wee piesent to enjoy the occasion. Alex. IjhII and wife entertained about 50 young people at their home Thursday evening which was the event of the season. HYMENEAL. -W I! I iWV II VI ) (i BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. ion in need of any HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! 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 you have worn. TRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. KANE, 21 Front St, Port Jervis. 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. H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Hotel Fauchore. Prescription Carefully Compounded Broad Street. Milford, Pennsylvania NEW YORK TRIWEEKLY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, ' FRIDAY, PRACTICALLY A DAILY, AND THE CHEAPEST KNOWN. NEW PUBLISHED ON YORK THURSDAY. WEEKLY Fl'r over flft.v-etlit yean it TRIBUNE N,,"olm1 F"mly Plerfor fnrmen ana vitiligo, whogo readers have rupreoe.itod the vory best clement of our country population. It gives nil Important tiRwaof tlieNiillon W00DT0WN. Thomas Bradford has a nioe lot of Jerseys. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel May, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jolin F. Viootl, visited at Snwkill Bun-day. ueorge rleaggs is making many improvements about his farm. George is a hustler, and will soon be ready to plant the sills for that new barn. A saw-mill would get plenty to do here for some time, as others expect to gut out timber. Who can send Tom Bradford word of a young shepherd dog, lout last Wedneday? Color, dark brown, white knob to tail, head resembling a fox. Mr. Bradford had taken great pains in raising "Sheen" and feels the loss accordingly. A Powder Mill Eiplonioii. Removes everything in sight ; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangoroua. Don't dy namite the dulioate machiuery of your body with calomel, oroton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as t summer breeze do the vork perfect ly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at all drug stores. Wanted. CAKSF.V MWiRATH. John Caniey of this village and Miss Mary McOrath of Poit Jerv were nianied at St. Marys church in that p'ace Tuesday evening by Rev. Father Clancy. They will re Bide In Matamoras. BlSLANB MILLER. John L. Bislane one of the propri etors of the wall rjnper factory for merly of Matamoras now of Port Jervis, and Miss Belle Miller daugh ter of Jacob Miller and wife of Barret-Bridge were married Jan. 30 in New York by the paator of the R'f 'd church cor. 5th Ave. and 48th St. New York. ABE YOTJ GOIMQ SOUTH FROM THE NORTHERN STATES? The Best Bout to Travel is From New Tork to Norfolk, Va.. by the old Dominion Steamers The most elopantly fitted boats, finest state rooms and best meals. The rnto including meals and stite rooms is loss tlinn you can travel by rail, and you get rid of the dust and changing cars. If you want to go houth beyound Norfolk to Komhern Pines and Pine bluff, the Winter Ilnaltli Resorts or to Vaugtmn, N. C, the Pennsylvania Colony hundqoarter , Poachland, N. C, the New Kngland Colony, 8tat ham, Oa , the Ohio Colony and headquarters of the Un'on Veterans Southern Settlement, you can con nect with the Hea board Air Line. For information us to rates of travel address H B. WALKEft. Trams matiag' r New York City. For information as to farming or mineral lands, water powers, manu facturing sites or winter resorts. rtes of board rent of cottage.) etc., addrvsa JOHN PATRICK, Chief In dustrial Agent 8. A. L. Pinebluff. North Carolina. a 15 OuR WEAKNESS. Well. John Dirr, Poseyville, lad., says, "I never nsed anything as good as one minute cough cure. We are never wilhout it." (Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles Its use use will prevent constiuiption.Ploas ant to take. Information is desired regarding F, L. Oottleib who lived in Milford Pn. in March 1HU8. Any tidings cou- rtitpniiuf will Y. tl n ti ti f ii 11 civtvl liv TtfTis Rm-mi.ii'IT I.uk Pot Pa.Uaa, Waupaca, Wis t?i Horses may le kept, free from Colic if Orange Electrio Food is Oc casionally given to them. For sale at T. Armstrong's. If yonr fowls have Cholera rr Roup, use Orange Eleclrio Food at once. For sale at T. Armstrong's, According to the Verdict of Known Physician. "It's not the biggest accidents, bad colds and the germs of disease which are in every human being which are responsible for the pain and sorrow In the world which follows In the tracks of illness," Id a leading phy sician, "but the crass foolishness of the ordinary man. "Now, nearly every one knows that when be crosses his legs he is Inviting dyspepsia. Yet, does he desist? You have a slight cough, and instead of trying to stop it you Inflame your throat by coughing as hard as you can, although you have been told time and again that by so doing you are only aggravating it. To please your vanity you wear boots and shoes that do not nt you. Out of pure careless ness you sit in an unhealthy position at table and at your desk; you eat food which you know does not agree with you; you drink a large tumbler of water before a meal because, like a child, your reason is not stronger than your thirst; you go away from a hot fire Into the night air, and then grum ble at catcklng a cold; you smoke too much, stay indoors too much or take too much exercise, and then come grumbling to us doctors to make a new man of you. I often feel when some man, whose physique I can sea must have been perfect, comes to me a hopeless wreck that the best kind of physic would be the rod, served very hot" "I had dysiepHift for years. No medicine was so effective as kodol dyspepsia cure. It ga ve immeadiate relief. Two bottles produced mar v lous results." writes L. H. War ren, Albanv, Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. For comfortables, woo'en blankets an 1 counterpanes go to Armstrong & Co's. Subscribe for the Press. 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Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. TIT n ana winter inns WOOLEN and and COTTON NELETTES; HONESDALE COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL FLANNEL OUTINGS and FLAN BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. 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. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Pkess hns made nrrnugeiiipms with thrpubllHlivr of thf" Vermont Farm Journal" which entiblta uh lu muktj ihe muub reinurkablo uluub.iiff off or ever be fur hoard uf Id thin aeutiuu. Here 11 i. 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,