L TT? STATE NORMAL BCIIOOL. a! t!!i ""' Mill r - i - All Around the County. THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddlatown, N. V. Por th Treatment and Cura of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HTPODKRMIC INJECTIONS A PERFKCT ItOMK TBFATMRNT OH Sa!T. TAHIL'M ADVANTAGES. Cheapest u lot n i n g House i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST But the supply of Fan cy Bisouits, Choice Fruit, Nuts, Fine Can dies nnd a large assort ment of Tobacco and Cif ars, Fishing Tackle, ammunition, and speci ally "The Lucke Roll" 2 for 6 cents is ample at A. Q. WALLACE Hnrford & 4th Sts. Milford, Fa. SANDTSTON IN GENERAL East f tr judsiiuro, Pa. Opens. Tdrsday Francis Lny ton, ft highly esteemed citizen of Lay ton, died enrlv Stvi day morning of pneumonia, nvred 71 years. No one will ha more missel In this oomrnnnity thnn Mr. Lnyton for he was accommodating and gen erous to a fanlt. He whs a nromi nent helper In the church, and the Rprino Tkrm March 27, 1900. mring for the spring examinations. "PP6"1 of t1ie n7 wns na? r- For full pnrticnlnrs, address, Gko. Pi Biblr, A.M.. " Prinrlpn', COD LIVER OIL with that awfnl taste, Is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing wltn a ' draw back. It is prescribed for wastinp diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatnblc as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation Is re marknbly pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength.-' FI LL? OWARANTKED. , C. 0. ARMSTRONG, , Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-neatlyDone. 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 .33TNA offers special induce meuts both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. "- For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegan dmner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. "Wnrmth In Life ColU is Death." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER- COLD-PROOF SHOES. I . The best winter shoes the J . world ever saw I Thi'j keep the feet warm ami dry. There will be no sudden 9 chill to the feet frnlrip (rum z a wnrm room to out of J doors in the cold weather. 0 Your money buck if you want it. JohHson, Fitter of Feet. i Port Jervis. a M ATA MOB AS. MONTAdUI W h.-ul n Mil U fnvn tiir TiM-wl.iy. (! if Uiw-l.i S b'Wt ItiiMj licnv TIm'-c i'c !ln tin- nv-nlnr ih 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;1' special - things we are,-; offering cheap. ' RYMAN -:-& WELLS, Milford, Penna. REAL ESTATE. of Farms in all parts the county. Town lots in Milford and Mast Hope. Dwellings ani 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 ried to Miss Mollcent Kyte in 1874. She died in 1893 and in 1894 liemnr- ried Miss Libhle Winterimita vlu survives him . There is no child b eihter mnrriage. He is survived by two brothers and one sister. John of Bevans, Stewart of Brnnclivilla and Mrs. Curistlina wife of Geo. Hornbeok of Port Jervis. The Kanayston U. of Ed. met on Saturday and passed a resolution asking the town for 400 dollars f schools for the ensuing year. A thousand is needed, and then the school houses could be made com fortable. The American people are so en grossed in rending abodt the Boer's fight for liberty, bs to foriret Uncle Sam has a little trouble in the Phili ppines Tht sufferings of our boy are great, and to add toit all in sun ity is claiming many victims. Jus readGrenl. Joe Wheelers daughters words upon her return to this coun try, ana one wonuers why tins wns ever undertaken. Our Board of Education is noti fled to meet at a certain time and place and the general public knows nothing of such a meeting unless told by some member of the Board It is the same with our Committee People having business with tha body are not told when they meet consequently if they wish to know they must hnnt up a member nn ask. Four or five notices of meet ings would do the business, to the satisfneton of all . Mrs. Lizzie Jager, of Madison, spending a few days visiting friends and relatives around ;entreville Latest, ipports as to the condition of Mrs. Alfred Ellet who is now a jn . x . Hospital say sue is oing as well ns can be expected. Upon ex animation at the hospital it a found that her ailment was cancer ol the stomach. It. was necessary to remove a pnrtof that organ, and a piece of intestine lending from the stomach. She bore the operation very well, and it is hoped the opera tion may prove successful and she restored to her family and health. The small boy trapper teils me that he caught a fine ground hog in his traps last week. I should think such weather as we had on Monday would keep his hogshlp at the bot tom of his hole . For several days last week a coup le of men enjoyed a regnlnr "tare at one of our hotels, and abused oit izens entering or passing ard at night a young man was knocked down and beaten. I supposed that keepers of hotels were obliged to protect patrons, but according to the antics of the past week their ob ligation to do so ends with collect ing 10 cents for thedrink. Out-aiders will soon think Sandyston is in habited by a half civilized race. We are to have a new school law, or amendments to the law now in force, and whether it will benefit the rival districts or not, I do not know, but I am afraid it is for the benefit of such counties as Essex Bergen, Hudsin eto. Hon. E. E. Smith thinks some changes in the bill may be made in the Senate, but Mr. Smith will stand up for hiscon stituents, that's sure. About fifty or more yonng folks met at Mrs. Cross, near Bevans, on Friduy evening aud nnder the man ipulation or the violia by Hon. E. E. Smith, kept things humming uir til well on toward morning. The same evening a Mitz party was held at Mr. Joanna Siiays ana nearly as many attended that, but what was a dish of ice cream and "Needle Eye" compared to shaking the pot. The neooessary machinery is being plaoed in the creamery building at. Bevans, and in a very few days the farmers can take their milk to it. I stated in my last that A. R. Kiulner wau 76 years of age. It should have read 66 yrs. His moth er resides with a grand daughter here and at the age of 88 is as nim ble as many women of 45 and can get about nearly as spry. Ladies aid society of Kpworth hureh will give a poverty social Thursday evening March 22 at the ionic of Mis. (J. H. Liuicton. Mrs. P. Jeffrie has been unite ill for the past week of grip but is now mproving. The Matninoras High school after being closed two weeks will open Monday. Mrs. Calvin Lnngton who has suf fered an nUni'k oTtlio mcitsles is le- covering. MiwAIatie Docker of Waynntrt Pa. who for a month has been the guest of Mrs. Alexandria Ball led for home Monday gi pally to the legretof her many young friends here. The Ladies of the Kpwoilli church C. E. society eiitei tnined their friends last evening at a dime social at the home of Mrs. O. II. Lnngton. A pieiisani evening was enjoyed and a fine entertainment given. Airs, i iia los f-iyndor, who lias fur s::ne time been I'l with iu..ii . sis, rio.v imp oving and uile to vynlk. Mrs. J. Kimble is quite ill with the grip at her Washington street home The ladies of Ilopechuicb will have a cake sale this, Friday afternoon, nt A. W. Balch and son's store, affoid ing an opirtuinty to buy a good cake. Rev. Lilly and wife have retu' ned home from Newark confeience. II preached excellent semens last 'Sun day in IIoiK! church. W. V. Kimble who lecently suf fered a stroke of paralysis is much better and able to walk. Miss Chas. Koesch nee Addle Mas tin of Wutsboro N. Y. ard son Floyd now residing at Otisville are guests of her uncle O. II. Lnngton. Miss Peters for some time quite ill is now impK ving. 8. il nt T'lpiinntinvn, t linmi inti' 1 lit I! r Miiiiii n-.v lv ( I v nnmlimr 7.'tn t'nl; (li.-iiiicni J i IViir.i' ( t -in bohlo fj'i.vii T. !.t'i N Cute. US- OilVofn ConMiib'o Urn v Mi lliuf nvpr lm"C un i-milil only o two tffkrts tn in'n:-n! t ti'-!;it Mini Inn citl- tcUlMIH 'I'll!' Villi's II fll1 N. (!. M: F ( , 711; Asyrs.siii- fii'O. -.Im.ii-.m K ('d'u sn: i-.Imii (:) y .). si), W W00DT0WX. Yhen a trapper starts for Pond Eddy and cornes out at the Sa n van tine bridge, it's time to carry a com pass. Master Charles Wells entertained a gronp of young people at Bradner Wood's with witty anecdotes last Sunday. Harley Wood trapped his first rno ooon last week. George May also got one, and W; O. Parker three. i r . An F. Mnrion Crawford club has been estnblishe I here. Readings thrice a week.' John Wood has delivered six hun dred ties at the Ulen. They were a nice lot Mrs. Burgnrd has been visiting her son, Chris, who is keeping bach elor's hall. Mrs. Thomas Bradford has elected to call ber house "Vacation Re treat." Mrs. Bradford has all she can do every summer, many patrons returning each year. Gordon Parker's Inst book, "Riv al Boy Sportsmen," is on the press of Lee and Shepard, the well known Boston publishers. A. Wrsih.-nnk (a V.), l!iJ; (.ii'inirtUe I Kivil Hlirinlm .It, CI y .). KTi, Aiii 'zo LI t tlo (2yv ), 7N, Sniifn.rt Men -ni--s (1y 72; CnnnnlsH'oni.r of A iiii.mU (t.o, .-o V;iln- Wlht (S yr ), 7S. Will. li.-'nlm -i'l (2 y s ) 7S; Pound Kivpci .Inlin Sinit'i. Kit Town Money, frit). ; Ili.ul Mn.uy, f . 'if1. ; Honnty Money, S.'nd : Hmul nnil (..inn per diiv, f;) i linmi pi-.-ilny. H.a.'i; SMove' noow, nee hoiii. i."k..., 7S; H.i.'iitv on Hi'.wks, liteis ; lioii.ltv on (i in. nl 1 1 op-s, J5nt,B.; Uonoty ou Fotim tl ; no Jonniy to be pn'il to inin-i-esliitiit. Nest Kloctton nml Town Meel'nff nt Tnppnntown, 73. Tlio CJltlzenn ticket in-lnteil lv Tt!S PlKfD CotiNTY Pl!K-3 (anil well dupo) ennui out flo.nethlntr nlieml : Ji'Ktlce Peaee Lew'-s A. Mai llils r. S5; Freehii'ik'.1 (i.'o. A. Cln k r, HI; Collecor .Tnines It'.indle d. 7-.I; A-iseo (!;.). N. Cole (I. 1112; Town Cinimiiu.-e -Alim.o w. teit'e d, ') yrs.), 74. .Turn n U . D.it.o i d, (3y,s ) 8H, TiinoihySlmyd.C y IS",; Fo Coinip'RH'ono of Appeal .lo'n i K'to d. (S y -.), Sl: .Tiioob Me(;.i. y CI y ), Si; ConHi-n'ole Floyd Sin-th d. fil. Win. A. v estOi-ook a. lo-i; iT -veyo- nl I! ftnwny I). N. Piiidinme r. m. V nnk l;'i;ck r. sfl Town Money, .VI. j Komi Mo.iey. '.2(,;). CoutUy Money, fiOO.; B.iinily mi Hnwl.s, 25ct.,81; fiounty on (-ii'oiindho.'Vfl. 15 cts. liountyon luisen, fi ; Mima nnd len.n on Kond, per day, f 1 .Si.i, Miovelng snow, per hour, 15 cfs. Nest Fi'cction and Town incenvnt the nick Hoiioe. 8!. Some one remnrked, who enn remember when tlis town lias had ft iepoblicnn Frei' holrtei'l It will hiivo In May. On account of s:cktio;.s the entei tiilnmenl IntlieUef'd chn-.-ch has been postponed until next Monday evening John Kerr, nnd wiTe. arc confined to the house with severe colds. Fish nnd (tiiiho Warden Rrlttnn Hend shott. of Newton culled here last week. Mrs. Virginia Mccarty spent seveial days last week with hue daughter M-. (jeo. Warner of MiKoal. Channey Watson the oflV.ionfc lnaU car tier had tho misfortune to loso ar.ood horse last week. Tho aninia1 r.-.-icCii od oao his less nnd had to b killed. Win. An:flo and wife nnd Henl. vtv nna wne ol Jiiiiom wero seen over ne.-e Sn nday. Who slipped nnd spilled tho Oft-s? The annual school m !tln. will be hold at Uio Hi iek house school iiomo Toesdav iiftei-niMin Marcli do, at 2 oc'eelc. F trustees are to bo elected, and tho peopl at-e also asketl to vote ?117. sp;le'al nch tat Tor the rollowinir purposes: r -el. re pairs, Insurance, teaeliots salary, cleaning btiiuuiiffs, trausrers and clerks salary If you ras a house and see a. lot of cut- pets etc. on I he line it Is a prelfy (rood ciy that there Is going to ia a moving i ) a M UlCK. ahe you GOfia socrra from THE NORTHERN ST ATE! i ? BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. icn in need of !injr Hollo to No. 5., or. come to SAWKIIL MILL, MILFORD, PA. 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. ATRIAL VILL BE CONVICTION K A N E,Port Tervis." A New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE ' ' DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumas, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. HP O r Broad Street, . E. Emerson & Co., P-r':n,. " 03? Next D;or ro Hotel Fnncliore. Prescr rtions Caro ully Compound ed TRI-WEEKLY TIBUE. KLMBLES. That Throbbing Hctdaoha. Would quickly leave yon. if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved tlieir maU;hloss merit for Siok and Nervous lleadsches.' They make pure blood strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Trk them. Only 25 cent. Money baey if not cured. Sold by all Druggi-sts M B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., ays, "DoWitt'slittleearly risers are the very be.-tt pills I ever used for coti veuess, li ver and bowel t rouble. ' ' Southern Pines, N. C, is A new established vill ge on the Seaboard Air Line. Hundreds of Nothern people go there every winter and all seem pleased at the prand - climate and the enterprise manifested ou every hand Piney Woods Inn, an elegant new hotel offers splendid ac commodations at very moderate rates aud as natural result is always crowded. You can buy excursion tickets to Southern Pines, so the fare cost but little, but is always best to write ahead for accomoda tions at Piney Woods Inn. inliO A Frlghful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cat or bruise. Bucklon's Ar nica salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Bust pile care on earth. Only 25cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. I used kodnl dyspasia cure in my family with woumlurful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyseptic s bost friend, "says E. Hartgorink.Overistil, Mich. Digests what you eat Cannot fail to cure. . John Bushwaller wife and littli son of Honesdale spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. John Barnes, of Lackawaxen, is visiting her tfiingter Mrs. R. A. Linderiuan. Daniel Kirby. of Hawloy, spent Monday night with his brother E 1 ward Kirby. Mrs. W. C. Knapj) and two child ren, of Hnwley, were callers of J. 8. Pierson Saturday. L. E. Book operator burn in thu K. B. Tower will move to Row land this week to work in the R. W. Tower. Iva Dowitt, of Rowland, who came to spend a week with Helen Pierson now has the measles. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, ef wliioh Mr. John Oliver of Philu. was the sub ject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue oontod, pain contin ually in tack a'nd sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day !v day. Three physicians had given, me up, fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters ;' and to mv great joy and Surprise, ttio first bot tle made a decided improvement. I continued .their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the graveof another victim." No ono should fail to try them. Only BOcts J guaranteed, at all drug stores. Ths Beat Kou'.o to T avjl is F'Om Now Tork to Njrf jlk, V., by tha oil D minioi ; . tmr i The most, elegantly fitted bouts finest state rooms and best meals The rate including meals and stnt rooms is less than you can travel b rail, and you get rid of tlio dust aru changing cars. If you want tn go M-mtli beyound Norfolk to Southern Pines nnd Piue blnff, the Winter Health Resorts or toVausrhan, N. C, I lie Pennsylvania Colony headquarter , Pe.ichland, N. C, tlio New England Colony, htat bam, On , the Oliio Colony and headquarters of the Un on Veterans Southern Settlements, you can eon noct with tlio Seaboard Air Lino. For information us to rales of travel address H B. WALKElt, TrnftV maniig' r Now York City. For information as to farming or mineral lands, water powers, manu facturing sites or winter resorts, rates of board rent of c. ttairi's eie., address JOHN PATRICK, Cliif In dustr'al Asrent S. A. L. Piueblnff North Carolina. a!5 All the News 3 Times a Week SPECIAL SIX MONTHS' OFFER. Opan fJntil May 1st. Tho llr-t nnmlii.rof TIIK T'tI-VKHKt,Y Till HUNK wii puhllshod November ?0i Ii. lHit Tlii' limn -ili.-iii' .-mil conliiil wi'Iuuiiih iiccimltnl it from KuHtorn ami Wee tern HtuuiM itiMiiri'i' an niH'Xnniplt'rf siu-opsh It in pnblislii'il nn .Mm.iliiy, WYdnc-tiiiy nnd Friday, nnd iwirh nnmlM'r Is Acomplete up tii datu daily new.pnpi'i'. with all important iuiwh of the world up to the hour of go ing fo nrt'i-s Coniiiinn all Htrikinjr news tout iiii-s of THR DAILY TRIBUXK. Sprclsl War DUpaifh-H. I) i. n 'io an I fnvij:n (I i -i"s:.i-i I.mi.h. Short St, irlns, lintnni-ouH Illustra lions. Political Oai-tooiH. IndiHtrial I'lfonn itlon. I'n!ii.m N'oliw, AKrionltnre Matlera, Conpn'hi'iistvn and H.-liali!i' Kinanrial and Markol lti'port-8 Pi-nfiim'ly illusrrai. d ulih lialf-t ini.-i and prof rails of prominnnf. pnople. Hiirular snbsuriition price $1.5) p.v yar, hut wo furnish it us a trial subscription Wilh the PRESS 6 Months for $1.10 Cents. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found tluit, Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption had completely cured her of a hacking couli that for many years had nride life a burden. Ail oilier remedies and doctors could give her no help, hul she gays of this royal cure "u soon removed tlio pain in my chest and 1 can ' ow sleep soundly, something lean scarcely remember doing be fore. I feel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe " So will every one who tries Dr King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at nil drug stores ; every bottle gun run td. Lewis Aekerman, Goshen, Ind.. says "IJiiWitts liltlo early risers always bring certain relief, cure mv headache nnd never grip. "They gen- llycleanseand mvigoiate the bowels and liver. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Miles bury, Pa., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat one minute cough cure is nn equalled. It is pleasant for children to take. I heartily recommend it to mothers." It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate re sults. It cures bronchitis, pneumon ia, gripie and throat and lung dis eases. It will prevent consumption. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, Ind. writes. 1 novor fail to relieve my children from croup at once using one minute cough cure. I would not feel site without it." Quickly cures cough, colds, grippe aud all throat and lung diseases. NKW-Y0K l'"1' "B"rly sixty ymus tho leading National WSEILT CR BtJNE family newspaper for progressive far men) nnd Its Aurieultnral Department Is unexcelled, nnd Market R-ports are authority for the coun I ry Contains all the news of the Nation and World, with lliterestincr nnd Instriirttlvn reading for every member of of every family ou every farm and in every village iu the Hiltca ."Mares. Regular subscription price $1 (XI per y.ar, but wo furnish it ns a trial subscription With The PRESS 6 Months for 85 Cents. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. all and Inter oods WOOLEN and COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL and COTTON FLANNEL OUTINGS and FLAN NELETTES; BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. HONESDALE 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. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervis. N. V. Adjoining Gumner's Union House. Road, carriage, draft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL fcs'l'. Hiram Towner. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County PiiKt line marie nrraiiKmnpnu with thi'puhllflher of theMVeimon Fin-in Joiti ntil" which euahles na to iiiaku tho must remarkable clubbing olfcr ever be fore heard of in thin t'tiou. Here It U. Pike Co. Press I yr., 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 Dar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna,