'11 THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddletown, N. V. Forth Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM ANO MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKKMIC IN J KCTIONS. A PRUFRCT HOMR TREATMENT OK BAN1 TAIttUM ADVANTAGES. Mr Cheapest is lot ning o u se Port Jervis H i n STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 'f -u u I. . , k. 0l . 4f 1 1 -:".' ! V r-T -IT''. CL EA9T STKOUDSDURO, PA. Sprin(1 Term Opens March 2 1900. Special classes fur teachers pre 'inrmg for tliB spring examinations. For fall p irticniars, address, Uko. P. Bible, A.M., Principn', ss urn i k ii l.im . I lU Tuesday All Around the County. SANDYSTOS IS IlKNKR.U,. CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. f i THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST - - But the supply of Fan cy Biscuits, (Choice Fruit, Nuts, Fine Cnn dies and ft large assort ment of Tobseco find Cifnrs, Fishing Tackle, ammunition, nnd speci ally "The Lucke Roll" 2 for 5 cents is ample at A. Q. WALLACE Hnrford & 4th Sts. Milford, Pa. f COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing witn a draw bnok. It is proscribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as 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. FVLIY GUARANTEED, C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. "Wnrnith Is Life Cold is Deuth." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER -COLD-PROOF SHOES. The best winter shoes the world ever saw I They koep the feet warm anil dry. There will be no sudden chill to the feet going from a warm room to out of doors In the cold weathor. II HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles.' Blankets, Robes, Whips nd Horse Outfitting gen erlly. CARRIAGE . TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYD0NE. Ex mine my stock it will pie se you. The price too. . -HL F. IIAFNER- H rford St. . .Milford Pa. Your money bach If you waut It. 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New York Tri-Weekly Tribune and PIKE COUNTY PRESS for six months only H.10, and Weekly Tribnne and PRESS for same time only 85. cents. This offer good only to May 1 st 1900. Subscribe NOW. Blsmark'i Iron Nerve was the ro&ult of his splendid health. In domituble will mid tremendous energy are not fouud where st jiuach, liver, kid neys and bowels are out of order. If you want tuete quuiiiiuntions and the succes they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills They develope every power of brain and body. Only 25o at nil drug stores. Subscribe for the PitKss. to 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 trive us a call and see some of the special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:-WELLS, Milford, Penna. I inn winy to announce thnt the fiueoofl of the Creamory t Bevan-. id very much In doubt. Tuo engine nnd npparrttus for churning tviis pi need iti post-ion on Friday but the diftluuliy now is to got tliu cows. A n jmb r of put tons propose selling th ir milk to ti Pttiinsylvitnlftpnrty, whiloothera will not take tht-if milk to the cre.nuery U nil.- ThU is unfortunate, ns tih thought iheo eamery would be n suetvs, but ns thing at ud now, tn prospects are not bright. Town meeting, for once, paed off wilh out the usual struggle for nfllce. About one nun lor of our voters turned our. nnd no i nt ures t wtia innnife; ted. Up in Moiiingue they hud n hot time of it and some of the olllcinls were elected by very small majorities. Correspondents should omit the vis.ts of pat ties culling upou their best Kiel ; U gives them nwnv. Correspondents should have Lome respect for the feelings of the young Mr. Alfred Kllott ennio home on Satur day 1 fit, and repo' ts that Mrs. Ellett Is ini proving as fast ns could be expected. II expects to bring her h ,uie lu n few days nhe continues to Improve. Madison Sliny has rented the Maria B Vnn Etteii farm, now occupied by Kdward Lay ton, and will move therein Apri 1st. The snow storm of the past week hn given us excellent sleighing nnd if tho wtather leiuaius like It was on Sunday luondug tt will lasv for some time. Our theremonter marked 10 degress bulo jv zero Jersey is going to h ve a new schoollnw and if the Senate don't change some of Its prolsions we will have one that wilt do away with nbent.'eisni, make the school tax ratent24 mills, marks out the duties of tlte truant o Ulcer and so on untl. we be gin to think the the new law is away ahead of that of any other Btate. I a n afraid there is a joker lu it somewhere, lu which it may benefit the populous co untie to tlu detrlmcut of the more sparsely set tied. The new law also says that newly elected trustees' m ust make alTitlavit that, they possums tho necessary qualiflftitions for the positions. I would like to see the man, who If elected would not fl.vear that. From what I can glean from the f ress (he census enumerator will have h big list of qii?8tlon to nsk you when he calls lu June next. It would ben good idea for every body to make out the answers now and when hu census man comes along you aro ready, rauehvillo had a volcanic eruption day or two ago, something similar to what we occasionally have lu Snndyston nnd was promptly squeoched by the chief mar shal, who landed one party lu jail nnd the other two lu the cast-Iron cooler of thebor ough . Martiu Ileedof IJranchville Is picking up calves as usual and Is running a wagon eekly through township. Buyers of cal ves, fur shipping to tho city markets, have to bo careful what they send or they may have their shipment confiscated. James Bevans of JlniuesvlUe was oper ated on for appeudicltis ou the 14th inst. by Dr. Hughes of Lay ton, and Swartwout of Port Jervis. The patient Is getting along nicely. A K. Kintuer who has been oonflned to his house for a long time from an attack of paralysis died ou Thttrsdtb. night, aged about oti years. Interment on Sunday in the Hnlnesvlllc cemetery Among the seriously sick, I notice Mrs. J. B. Hosoukraus, John V. Major nnd Al bert S Roscukrans. The o is mure sick ness lu this valley, at the present time, than I have kuown in years, and Is mostly pulmonary troubles. Isaac Kitt'e will remove from Lay ton to tho Mrs. Kveret't house in HaUiesvllle this spring, Out Legislature has Increased the State appropriation for $100,000 to $200,000 dollars for stoue roads. Jersey is noted for bad roads, nnd now that the State nas made a liberal appropriation there is nothing to hinder us from having good stoue roads, which the appropriation Is for. Hardyston Tsp. has voied for stoue roads, but I f ar It will be some time bjfore Sandyston gets Into the pr cession, bur. stone roads are bound to come Bond machines and gut ter mud will be ourdoomu for so mo time. The dwelling of Richard Ryerson situa ted one mile north of Tuttles Corner vos destroyed by fire about noon on the 14th. Mr. Ryerson was away from home at work and when dUeoverod by his wife the upper part of the house was lu fi mes. Nothing of value was saved. Insured in tha Read Ington $750. on the building and tho same ou contents. PINU.M.VNS FEIillY. Win. Treible who f ir "nine lim us been sick is s iin' v!i it iniiir iv,i I Mis. Hus!h O. Hrodh.rid Burn u party to it ntvniiur of friends Situ - day, tho occasion being her inotners birthday. Mrs Jesiio Gil more an l d tnhters Clara and Nuttie Invii returns 1 home for tho Hiiintiicr. Spokes mi I railto:i 1 tim ur.i Un order of tho day. . Joseph Canno expects to begin the trade in maple syrtii) tiii-t sjiriji r. lie will have no opposition and t'n-i boys can simple his su'ir. It is rumored that w Mill? bells will ring near Centre very soon. Dmiel Smit h holds the (H iinpion- ship for shooting crows. Seven in one shot. Irving (. Angle now draws the reins over a fine team of horses. Charles Bensley expects to remove to Jersey this spring. Romaine Bensley had the mis fortune to lose a fine horse list week : ono of tin I ntut on th hill. He has the sympathy of his neigh bors. Ralph Anglo has recently pur- chased a horse. Rosy. FROM ANOTIIKll OOilltHsPON DK ST. Sydney Smith bad his arm badly cut while getting ties on the Yetter job. Welcome Rosy, to the list of bright correspondents to tho Prk.ss, and if our itoms should be similar I hope the Editor will give yours the preference. Lafayette Crone if he has no re. lapse, bids fair to recover full health again, A poor season s i far for maple sy rup. Ties are in great demand but it takes twice as many now to pur chase the same amount of wire that it did last year. It would be novel if our supervis ors should agree to tackle the Con ftshaugh nnd Manor Hall hills, and make practically level roads in their places. Tho township would not be grudge paying a- lawyer nnd cons table to pnll in any who interfered with publio interest. Report is thnt Nathan Emery will locate on the Whitesell "Evergreen farm" this summer. No ! No ! Tallow dips or pine knots, those things art. passed. We do burn wood alcohol which gives heat hut no light, let some one invent the latter. The fence club having no pubject to debate disbanded, as did the Mon tague liars club. Monday evening we heard the re port of dynamite in Lehman, but have not heard of any wedding there. The collector of special road tax not having given more than three days notice to some tax payers bo fore settlement a few ware not pre pared to pay and there is obout 1100 back. The last snow storm spoiled near ly every social in prospect this spring before work begins. CflSSAR. MONTAdUL The public was very much disnp p linlcil on being informed that the time'i t.dke 1 about cnterUiniirMit which wns to be held hi the H'f'd church Mnndny eveninsr has ben postpone.! until next century. Those wh' were lucky e ii.iii to own a sleigh and som'e kin 1 of an an imal to pull it h 1 1 a eh imv to take a ride Sunday. Ik-Witt Little bad the misfortune to to lose n valuable. - The blacksmith sh lpniMrtir 1? 'ie' house owned by I. II. I'rcdmor- an I occupied by Chris. Oi-hhar.lt w is to tally destroyed by (IreS iturd ly noon. The origin (if tho Are is unknown. The building was insured for ftnd the contents for $:50l. This lea ves this neighborhood without a whoelriglit and blacksmith shop, Mr. and Mrs. E l. Orb.in and fam ily of Iiingman tsp. wee visitors over here Sunday. Mrs. Rbt. AniHtron1? is visiting her brother Win. C irtrig'it at Plain-tit-Id N. J. Messrs. Harvy Vail, Oeo. Dayton Westbrook, Iiren C le an! .hn. A. Bundle were eleete 1 members of the B. of K. Tyesd ay afternoon. The Misses Mary and M iria Kyte will have a sale of personal property at their residence near tiie H'f'd church on Thursday March 2'K Tho newly elected towmhlp Com mittee will meet nt the Brick h ms -Saturd ly, to swear in n.-w o!li -ers, appoint road overseers etc. and may he to fix salaries. Dick. "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. M ATA MORAS. HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't mean the stretchy kind, but we do mean tne ones that you will find easy work to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION 21 Front St., Port Jervis. REAL ESTATE. of Farms in all parts 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, Fa GREELEY. Southern Pines. N. C, is a new established vill ge on the Seaboard Air Line. Hundreds of Nothern people go there every winter nnd all seem pleased ut the yrnnd climate and the enterprise manifested on every hand Piney Woods Inn, an elegant new hotel offers splendid ac commodations at very moderate rates and as natural result is always crowded. You can buy exeumon tickets to Southern Pities, so the fare cost but little, but is itlways best to write ahead for accomoda tions nt Piney Woods Inn. m30 Mrs. I. B. Rosencranse is ill with grippe. Fifteen inches of snow fell here last Thursday and Tuesday none was left. It was the deepest this winter and had it come in December would have been of much benefit. S. L. Van Auken, of Lackawaxen, opent last week on bis Shoholu farm drawing logs. Mrs. M." J. Kirby is in ill health II. M. Rosencranse was at Row lands Wednesday. Williatrt and Emerson Peet and Howard Greening were at Lake Ariel Sunday. C. M. Burcher, of Middletown, made a brief call at the Glen last week . Bert White, of Equinnnk, Pa., is utteuding court at. Milford this week. UnclkSam. Mrs. H. T. Spt'noerwns plcnsiin ly Rar- prised nt her Immn Momlfir (-veiling liy nioiiibor.s of tho L. A. S. and inviteil guf sis who pri'soiteil lu-r with a hanit oino loin oniido per. Tho occasion wits in honor o her hirtlnlnv ti ltd with refresh meats mid good music n delWhtful time was passed Mrs. (h'o Millott has been ill with grip hut is now iinnrovcd. Mr. Slinnn? nnd wife of I.rdednle, miests of W. K. Itiiiwwny and wifo. Miss liiehimtson n irnest of Mrs. Charles fury returned to hor homo In Poinptou Tuesday. Miss Carrie Lockwood who for several weeks has been 111 is able to attend her duties itfiaiu. Anna Wanner nt New York, formerly of this placo isiti d here a few days this week Kiifrlni-er N. Tnft Is being attended by Dr. Kelly for grip. Mrs. Van Inwegcn, nnd son Louis who is milliliter of tho 11. K. telephone system in Peri Jervis will after April 1st occupy a house on Ulster Place in that vil- inn-, anil John Clark will oocpy the farm vacated by them. A hop oecuicd nt Lelchts Hall Monday ovcni'itf. Music by Kr e orchestra. A C K. sowing., circle was organized aboat three mouths ao and Mrs. IS. A Johnson made president. At a meeting held Monday evening at the Kpworth parstnage, attended by about 20 ladies, arrangements were made to hold n fair in the near future. A proverty social was held Thursday evening at the homo of G. II. 1 angton. All attend!. ig were dressed in old clothing. Refreshments wore served. iti na Haoh of Now York is the guest of hor aunt Mrs. Martin on Adams street. Mrs. I). B. Allen is qulto ill with grip. 1 he cake sale of tho I,. A. S. of Hope Church, hold last Friday was a great mo cess. " y s KAN A Hew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Porfumss, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emarson & Co., Z: Next Door to Hotel Fnnche ro. Prescr'ptlons Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milford, NEW-YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUfJE All the News 3 Times a Week SPECIAL SIX MONTHS' OFFER. Open Until May 1st. Tim llrxt munlvr of TH K T 'U-W KKK f,Y TRI ilVSK wjis publlshtMl Nnvi-mlpr joti). IK'.U Th. hniM Mliiito hm'1 o n'ili;il wi'lctuno H'-ctinled it from Kfiswrii nnd Wes tern miiifs i nstt ait uncXiimpli'd suefpss Ir is (MiMi-ili (! on Mii.iiy, Wcdnt-sday Jind Kriilay, and vnvh number is ft complete up-to-diiiu daily injwp;iper. with all liiip irtanr ntnvjt of the world up to the hour of go ing to ures (oinaittji till striUlnar news feature of THK DAILY TRTHT'XK. Special Wr Di-p.itcli . I), mi iir-io an I f n'.i m 'J i -r.tsii i 1 .mm S ir. Sf-irhw, Hunioroin IHustm ttons. Pnlii itial (Jiirtoutw. I rlnsti-i il Inform ti ion. 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Are grand, but skiu eruptions rt.b life of joy. Huekletr Arnica Salve . cures theiu till, itlao old, i'uuuing and fever sores ulcers, bolls, felons, oortis, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped 'bauds, chilblains. Boot pile cure ou earth. Drives out paius and aches. (Inly ?5ou. n box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggiHt. Prevented a Tragedy. T hnely Information given Mrs George Long, of New Straltsville, Ohio, prove ut. ed A dreadful tragedy, and saved two lives A frightful coub had long kept her awake every uiht, ' Sho had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery Ono iMittlo wholly cured her. and fche writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. uch cures are poAitive proof of the matchless merit of this gcand remedy for curing all throat, client and lung troubles Only frle and ?1 no Keery bottle guaranteed . Trial b ittlos free at all drug stores. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. ('arson Ar nst a daughter Sunday March 18th. David B m!her has returned from Scranton where he was o tiled on no- count of the illness of his daughter Mrs, Franz. Thomas Lifts is still very ill, with but little hope of recovery. A fare-well party was given James Soiioonover at tho home of his bro ther Wesley, Tuesday eiveiiiiitr. Jas. expects to go toYonkers, N. Y. in a few days, where his brother Walter has .secured a good position for him Mrs. Van Sohoonovprand s in Mil lard returned to their homo ut Wy oming on Saturday. Mrs. James Dickinson is viuting her daughter Mrs. Allen Brown at Dingnuins. Oar teacher Aiieo flounn nnd E'ia ibeth Siod.lart spent last Wednes day at. Ditig.nans. Win. II, Stodilai't and Wilson Van Auken tire attending court at Mll ford this week The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Frank Boers' Thursday after-noon. i lie Rending circle meets at iho home of Miss E lilh Nyeo on Friday evening. fi. Mi s. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, I ml. writes, ' I nevor fail to relieve my children from croup at on using one minute cough cure. I would not feel safa without it." Quiekly cuies cou-jfh, colds, trrippe and ull tin out and luug di -eases. M's. Calvin Zimmerman. Miles. oniy. Pa., says, "As a speedy c.ire inr coughs, coins, croup and sore throat-one minute cough cure is un equalled. It is pleasant for children to take. I heartily recommend it to hid! hers." It is the only harmless remedy that pro 'uees immediate re sults. It cures bronchitis, pneumon ia, grippe mid throat and lung dis eases. It will prevent consumption. Nt-;W-Y0RK op nearly sixty years tho loading National WEE1LY TRIBUNE! family newspaper for progressiva farmers and Its Agricultural Denartm.mt is uiiexojilod, and Market R -p irts are authority for tho count ry . 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