STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. All Around the County. EsT Stuocdsburii, Pa. Sprinu Tfhm Opens Tuesday March 27, 1900. Special classes for teachers pre oarina for tho spring examinations. For full particulars, mlilress, UKO. if. UIBI.K, A.M., principal. THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddletown, N. Y. Forth Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A TKHFKCt BOMB TIIFATMKNT OH KaM TARU'M ADVANTAGES C heapest C lot hi ng hi ouse in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FRONT STREET. I 9 I I : THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST - - But the supply of Fan cy Biscuits, Choice Fruit, Nuts, Fine Can dies and a large assort ment of Tobacco and Cif ars, Fishing Tackle, ammunition, and speci ally "The Lncko Roll" 2 for 5 cents is ample at A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Milford, 1'a i SAMIYSTON. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn a good thing with a draw back. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pectod to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength. FVIXV MITARANTEKIK C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. a HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting generally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. NEATLY "Warmth Id Ilfo Cold is Dentil." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER -COLD-PROOF SHOES. The liest winter shoos tho world over snw I They keep the foot warm nnd dry. Thore will be uo miilupn chill to the foot, Kolnsrfrom n wnrm room lo out of doors In the cold weather. Your moucy buck If you want It. J ohnson, Fitter of Feet. Mrs. Klorn ItoM'iikruns, v(fe of John V. IlofltMiUruns f this town clieil on Thiin ilay ltvt rtftcr it hrlef I linss of hour. om weftk. Acrod about 4 yeun. Sh was n ilivottit worker tn Church nn;l Sumlity Hvhtwl work, nnd In tho family elrcWi liv lng iiml kluu mother. Hho will Ik iU4'1 everywhoro. Sha leaver n huslmitil untl four children the ulik'H ntreil 16 it ml the youngest 4 yours of nun. RlhiB H. Smith of UevmiH dletl on the 21 in, nifetl hbout S" yems. For mnny yetint Mr. Smith hurt boon almost hi'lnles nnd was tenderly cured for by the son nnd dau ghter at home My Ktilct attention tobua iness he acquired n neat fortune. Ho leav er two jhlhlivii Jueob nnd Anna, Mary ni home, and ft third Amanda wife of H K Hursh of HidncHvlllr, who dlml in Novem bur last. Tom Lnutz is enjoying a brief vacation at homo, and will return to his school nt Srroudslmrg this week. Mm, Jim. H Vonn", an au:ed resident of Halnesville is very Rick, nnd as she ha al ways enjoyed excellent h nbb up to the present time, there are jrrnve doubt of re covery. Jimmy Stoll attending school at 11 n 1 r Hall is spending n short vacation with hi parents returning to his studies thi week Sussex County has made npplicatltm for Suite aid for the building of 11 miles of Mc Adam road, and the number of mile for which Rtato aid ha been asked for, Is iVi5 mile. Verily Jorsey HI have good roads in the near future. Our township fat Item met on Saturday and appointed tho necessary money for keeping in repair the different districts of road In this town. Sonte of the roads ai biMllv washed and needed more money than last year, hut th" committee didn see it that way, consequently some of the ovorseers refused to accept theordor. Flv hundred dollars was given to tho mil road with Henry Sleffen o.erseer, and It too bad to cut vff the side roads, sothat tle money is insufficient to keep them In lie cent otdet. So, wo will wallow through sutler mud for .mother year, for Instoa of tlmie coinmlttecin.'u we have only one The main road can be worked for $1 "in It' than the sio lven it. and this w uld help the side ro.id-t greatly. It h with pleasure that I noUce that one of our Committee while in Newton expiT msl himself as strongly In favor of good oul. atid t hiit -if course mean stone roads The State tienerously appropriated $.),0M1 Hid if any township needed good roads Stnidystou Is that one. Will the mnmbei of the Hoard hold up his hands, like Joshua of old until good stone roads are secured, but don't Rtop the sun a Joshua did. This week ha brought sorrow to the home of many, for death Is no respecter of persons A little child of Kdward Conk ling of HalevUle, was buried at Laytnn on Sunday aged 4 month, making 8 funerals here within as many days. Warm weather ts almost hero, and vork nt putting tho Dlngman new Iron bridge will soon commence. Port Jervis. DINT. MAN'S FIvlMY. Repairing ;- DONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFXER- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables, Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. 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 special things we are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. 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 Aim and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Life Insurance The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Lile mid Endowment policies. KUible, cheup aud prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Afjentl Milford, Pa. REAL ESTATE. Farms in all parts of 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, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Milford, .... The Rubwca Hnrnheck fnrm was recent ly Hold by order of the Court nnd was pur chased by John V. Major for 850 dollars. Tho farm contains about 100 nor.ts nnd Is nicely situated on the Ulg Flntbrook. Signers on a petition for license to main tain a hotel nt Noinnnocthne been secured by the new proprietor Mr. McNoelio, and this town will have an additional hotel, if granted. Speaking of watering trough, I do no know of a better placo for one than nt the spring in Culvers Gap. If nny one will start the projoct money can easily be had to pay for it. On Sunday about noon the dwelling of Jacob Conkllng, situa od cast of Hnincs villo along tho mountain, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Coukllug was away, as fjn told, and only tho the children were at home. House and contents went up In smoke. Mr. Conkllng is a poor man, and much sympathy is felt for his great loss. I hear there is to be a meeting of the ofll- ciala and Stockholders of the Creamery on Thursday of this week. It Is earnestly hoped that besides the organizl g and elec tlon of ntnimgor, that some plan can le worked out, so that the venture mny bo a success. All pull together and the thing can be worked. Adln Vanslckle is thoroughly over haul ing tho house recently purchased of A. S Stell. The main house Is bolug raised to two stories, and will make a fine home when fully completed. By the will of the late Francis Lnytoti his wife 1 givon her thirds of his sttte, and the remainder will go to his brothers and sisters and their heirs. Eugene Maj or is made executor. The venduo of Shay J. Vanness at the Ilainetiville hotel the past week urns large ly attended, and the articles offered for sale brought good prices. 1 have not heard what Mr. Vaness will do, as the hotel U rented to Manning Kotaleu, who will take charge of It April 1st. The biggest fight for the position of school trustee that we have had iu years was had at our last election uu the iD Inst Two candidates, Kvl Brink aud James Stovell were nominated for Tuttlefl Corner school . The former rode the towushlp and aroused his friends by gobilu stories of the recent faction fight, and barely pulled through by a majority of two, and two votes was all he got lu that school district. It U stt-auge that putioiijt of our schools would vote fora niau who neglects his duties of trustee to the detrltneut if the school. The Collector for the Creamery funds Is here, aud the Stockholders are :ayilig him tiieir subscriutons without a murmur, al Mrs Hoyce D ili yi.iplc and two children r Uranchville N J. i v-l-tii in j ar, O.'iitiv wi h lier pur.'nts 1). V. Juirtffr and wife. Warren Hunt had the misfortune tolos. le of hi horse last week. Charles H mi!cv hold the record for ow shooting, nine tn one shot. Ho will move to New Jersey Saturday and we arc rry to part wlih 8 1 good n citizen. Miss Mary Kober oCCoUm spent Sunday with her aunt Mrs I). () I) o head (. W. Donaldson of Ardtornlsli farm ex p ut tn erect a new tenant house this urlng Win. Trelblo will do t4io carpen cr work. Mrs. Samuel Hunt of Kdg 'in oe is quite ill. James Mab"ock has rented the farm own 'd by Mrs. Jessie Uiltnore. Geo Jagiierof Centre expjct to uiove In C. K. Hollers houe tills snr.ng. Mrs S rah Oldlleld of Center made n business trip to Milford Saturday. John Kmery will move to New Jersey Saturday John Smith's Sawmill is rumtliitf on full time now with C. W. Smith ami He1on Angle as sawyers. ltoKY FIIDM ANOTIIKII CdltllEspoSDKNT. The people of Milford have a good lot of ofTl elals. Kvery class well represen ed nnd capable of lo iklngaftr the interest of the town In all its d. 'part n 'Uts. Mr. H ild him of Philadelphia aud wat oh time I ti 'o the millionaires o:;ght to have their safes well protected. Fifty dol lar mils, will imllil railroails if tliey hit a:ood but were any left In your town Tier lax p lyera woke up nfter peruslnit the Auditors settlement and found them selves In debt to the tuneof fl'H with nolh lug to show for it but a lot of torn up roads )nr county commissioners left us a good debt to pay, but we find substantial rldgi t i good repair to show for part of It. Tho nmn who went to a 1 lacksmlth shi for his clothes and to n tailor for his horse siioi tng would Di) called foolish yet we elect men to olllce on that p-lnciple. The New Jersey law compelling Inspec. (Ion of cattle, will be a 'allure lu provid iug perquisites for political). Cow buy era cannot afford to nay the cost and few come over here. That state Is right In pro tecting her farmers, but the cost Nhotild come out of n general fund. The Delaware brldgo will soon be a real Ity the foundations are ready for the supc strueturo. Hafts have been run from this place al ready this spring. Geo. Westbrook and lady of Hrauchvllle N. Y. lately spent a week wllh the fa nlly of H. II. YunAuken. If J. H. Westbrook Is acandldate for rep resentative, aud Is elected, no doubt he will do as well or oven better than his pred cessors. Farmers hare nro having bad luck wllh young pigs and lambs. Miss Louise Jagger of Milford after a two weeks visit with relations here and llushklll has returned home. Win. Uetalllc aud w.fe are rejoicing over t lie ndvent of a young son. C.ttBAlt. PAITAC. Wo nro pliviMixl to lonrn tif n new orccsji nulDiit iu tliH plum1, ami It c lto lias o.vvin to Htn.y. Tim old my. insl b.is it Hint two lientlt nro hotter Hunt ononml wiV believe il it trim s.iy itif provided tlmy do not not tool ig Wo art pletsvd tb.it our nmv Squire i-s thought by ninny to b.i the riifbt. iii-iii in tlf) ii'ltt. plotv. mill trust lit) will n it fail to meet Hie ox pootiiHoti of liU ndmirer-i. I In in tit ptvsont in Srti'untim, porsnin tbly ad ding to bis stook of ler.) knowledtry in oitlof tb.it do nmy obt liti tlio in pule of a modern S l im iii. Tliis Towtisbip whs well represen ted at Miltord dunn.r (; )urf. Week nnd wo think, the representation was ftiir sample of W LElXiEDALE. to our ttretlit. nntl :i tmr eitizoiis. No donbt tho I'onnty Hotit, was tjfonlly benellteil by their presence ami coin's') of jnsliee run the even tenor of its w:;ya. Wn tinilerstaiiil Hint our new Su pervisor proposes n new deporture. Ho intuiuls (so it, is saitl) to iztvo uu better ro.uls, insist, on n days work for ti days pay, and tli.it, the Made of the ho.), insteti'l of Hie bundle shnll show the elTeot tif aei vice. Htiek t it t'liirouoo. nntl reiiieinliui' tli:ir, we shnll biivo our eyes upon yon. Sieve IJoniielt is nt tin in imr town Come to ur 1 it l inn the heit'ts of bis old itetp.i lintinu ts. We we re infor med sometime ngo that Steve bad exporienoed religion but refused to be im nersel fe.irilu? th:it water won't! not. be t proper liquid to miike him foiget bis wiolceduess. He ne ver tlitl t'lire tntien tor water any way. Well there nre worse men ! liati Steve nnd wo don't see Hint hi relifnom experience his hurt him : bit. The aim. nine, the blue birds untl robins, say Hint Sprine; bus come but the weather is to say the least still curious. Mis Ilerbet Adams, of SiMVintoii is visit inj her mother Mis. Augusta litsnnot for n short time. Eiiiod Kimble is visit im; her outs A. J. Kimble nntl wife. Rev. Jl. I). Mnnieli, of ll.iwley will 1 out n re on the Sunday seho lessoils during Hie last, quarter, ill ustrntitig his discourse with a mti'j: ic Iiintern, iioxt Tttesdtiy evening nt tlie White Sobool bouse. The following wns picked up on Hie floor of a seho 1 homn in this district. It is from a boy of eight to a girl of the same age dear Lucy very dear i like you dear i like you very much dear I like to go out walking with you dear so will ciose dear cause 1 like you dear Johnnie. Dkkacto. pn r Thomas II. Millions and wife are visiting friends in Matamoras. Mrs. J. Wesley Uobinson visited Mrs. Mark (iilpin lust Saturday. . Charlie Adord, Anthony Itlossuiitl Clare Frisbie were guests of Brink Hill friends on Sunday. William limine who works for diaries Frisbie Is sick. .MONTAdTi:. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. Wlifii in need of nny Hollo to Xo. ")., or conic to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. HURRAH FOR RUBBERS ! We don't mean the stretchy kind, but we do mean the ones that you will fini easy work to make ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER Than any others you have worn. ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION 21 Front St, Port Jervis. Prescription s Carefully Compounded Broad Street, rvi titora, anntylvanla SIcljrhiiiK, mud anil Sunshine WUo will say that March is not full of changes. The lovelist village in the valley does not seem to be perfect by nny melius. At least it gut u sli'bt re buke (but apparently well deserved) l,i.jt s;nii,l.i' f.i.imiti.r rriw., ii-l,,, The Ladies' Aid, of Simonstown, .. , ., ;. ' . i i ,. ' .. ' listened to the sermon preached by Mr. Nell' in the M. E. church know A 'New Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Porftunss, Proprietary Articles Anil Everything Usually Found in a Firt-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emsrson & Co., I glsT" Next Door to Hotel Faucbore. All the News 3 Times a Week QPPf'fiT HTY MYWTRS! ijl JJUlilU U XXL. XIX V .1-1 X uu TRI-VVEEKLY TRIB'JFIE. 0pen oSS i.t. Tlu'lli.t nuiiibrrof 'I'KIO THI-WKKKLY TKI MVS K wn pnhlishnl NovcinlHr lsit.i Ti, -.. i in ni 'iliatc iinil corli il w.-li: mu in luonlfj it. from K.isturn ami Wes tern Jiimrrt insin-'ii an iiiirxuiniili'il mic-t'-i It Is HiMUht-(l on Moi.oay, Wrdin'sday and Krdlay, ttinl onc.U iuuhImt is a complete up lo-il.iU' daily newnpaptT. with all itnportant iuwa f tlu world up to the hour uf g( tllL tt ttt'HSH C'liiitaiiir. all stril.liiMr iwnvs tcatiirt-fl nf TIIK DAILY TUIIU'NK Spfxliil War Di-piitch.'-i. i) i'ii m: iv, an I f H'tii i'i (! itM.m hun . tir. St iritM. i Itimontu-t IlliiRtra titnirt. Mulii ioaK! irtoim-i. In.iiHtrlil I nfin-m n ion. Ka-1ii.ni NTito-t, Agriculture MattriH, (Jtinprt'liiMi-ivo ami It 'li ihli- l-'iiianclal and .M irktM Hporitt IN'ofiist-ly illnstiMt' d w. i a half-t, huh and pro! aii s of p.-otnimmt poplo. Ht'jular subscription price- $1 a't p.a vv.tr, lint w; fnmisii it a a trial KtiliM lptioti WiLh the PRESS 6 Months for $1.10 Cents. NEW-YORK met with Mrs. Agnes Hopp March I 15th. Next nicotine; will be at Mrs. J. Wesley Robinsons March 2!th. There will be a box social ut the old school house Friday evening Mch 3Dtli. PriM-ecds for U'lietlt our of Pastor Rev. Win. Rawlings. Waynk Co. Pain Unnscesary in Childbirth. Pain is no Innttor urcesstiry lu chlltlb rth; aitiriUiig sicktiHss, swollen llnihs, anil like evils, two readily controlled, and wiinili diseases speedily cured. iNever known to fall. Physicians pronounce It wondeiful, and over ou.O.IO Indies fittest lis merits. Latly render, cut tills out; It may save your life; suffer no longer, laitseiitl lis a 2 cent stump and receive in sealed envelope full ptuiic ulurs, and valuable proof of our wou.le.--ful remedy. Atltltvs Frank Tlioinas & Uo Iiiiltlinure, Mil. jri.l Spain's Greatest Need. Dr. R. P. Olivia of Barcelona. Spain, spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves hail caused so vere paiti? iu the back of bis head. On using Electric Bitters, Americans greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says Ibis grand medicine i.s what bis country needs. All America knows that ii curts liver and kidney trouble, puri fies Hie blood, tones up tlu; Htomach. strengthens the nerves, puts vim. vigor iitnl new life into every mus cle, nerve and organ of the boilv. If weak, tired or ailing you need it Every bottle' guaranteed, only CO cents. Kohl by all druggists. Rev. W. E. riltzer, W Caton, N.Y writes, "1 bad dypepsia aver thirty years, nnd tried doctors and inoili- eliies without benelit. 1 was per to what I refer. Lots of money available: Just so but where was it last Saturday? When the township committee were unable to pay a few bills Timothy Slmy is the chairman and James Hnttoii the treasurer of the new committee. The following are appointed Road overseers for the coming year, and the amounts allow ed each District: District No. 1 Frank Kerrr $ 112. " " 2 M. R Craw n 72. " " :l John Clark 70. " 4 Frank Black 77. " " f J. A. Rimdle 85. " " (i (irant Cole 40. " " 7 J. K. Kveiitt 1(12. " " K Harry Vail 122. " " 1) W. Burrows 4il. " ' ID John Swanson 111. " "11 A. W. Little (III. " ' " 12 J. K. Fuller 25 . " " l:l Urban A tier 21 " "11 Henry Dennis 70. " " 15 John Smith 75. " " lti A. Burrows 40. " " 17 (1. Reiuhardt 122. " " IS Nic. Helm 20. The newly elected olbcers Vert sworn in gave bonds, etc. Molly is on the sick 1M. How about those borrowed pants? Something clocly resoinbliiiy mea-les Is making life very unpleas ant for some at present. At the last meeting of the L. A. S NftW-YOK l',l,r a'trly sixty yetirn tie) leading National rt..i?vTv nt. xi tt ut c faiuilv ne.vsp.ip.'r for progressive farmers and wtbxL' rtt BU',E- villi.i.rs. Its Aut ii'iilniriil D.'pm'tm.Mit Is uiiexe-jlie.l. an 1 Market K 'P trts are authority for the count ry . Contains nil the news of the Nation ami World, with interestlnu! and Instructive retvliii: for every iiiiiiiibjr of of evet-y ftenily on every farm anil In every village hi the I lllletl Mules. Kcgulur subscription price 11.1)0 per y.'nr, but wu fitriiish it as a trial subscription With The PRESS 6 Months for 85 Cents. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, .. Milford, Pa. M and liter Goods 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. though the creamery will not be run this fcU11,lwi to use kodal dyspepsia cure j of the RTd church Mrs. Alice Van year, for there are no cowe to ruu It. Kvery body was eager for t ut one time, but now they will uiuke their own butter, aud the creuiuery will gtaud still with their mon ey lu It. A Frightful Blunder. Will often causa a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fev-T Sores, Ulcers. Boils, Felons, Corns, all hkin .'.i iiiitioiis. Best Pile cure on eartli. ( In I v ''."i cents ft box. Cure Pfl. Iguaranteed. Sold by nil druggists. Auken was appointi-d ncxton for the and it helped me from the start. I 1. . l ..ii ue.,...u0p. ,., (.hlir(.i alH, ti(, t,11)ell,utioll of indigestion. It digests what von i , .... ellt fixed tit twenty-six dollars per year. " Hon. Jacob Swartiait, of WautiiHo, That Throbbing Headache. was vl.r here the other day ami pur- Would quieklv leave you, if yon chased a yoke of oxen of Flank Black, nseo Dr Kind's New Life Bill- (M, yhi) (.avt, m. ,Uiyl ,(,fl Moa. 1 liousands of sullerei'S have proved i. . . .. ... their matchless merit for Sick mid j ti'-m' "l,ri" """'oe L. Horn-Nervous- lleatlaches. They make j 'st k lo 1'oit Jervis, the Misses Mary pure blood an. I strong nerves and I anil Maria Kvte to Newton uud 11. Iiuiitl up yonr health. E-isy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not curjd. S ld by all druggist. Ludwig to Milford. Subscribe for the l'HKis Hick. Great Clubbing Offer. The 1'iUe County PitKss lias inadu Hrrutijcinciits with the publlhher of tho "Vermont Kitrin Joiii ital" w h ith liable uu to niaku the inuht ruinavknhlo clubbiu utTur evoc bo fore hctinl nf iu lliii wciiuu. ilt'ro il 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 Book. Ten Nights in a Dar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 , Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna.
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