t STATE NORMAL 8CHOOL. Around the County. J k J " ' 1 l .'"V.'i. at, I -v JL L i J 1 . THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddletown, N. V. Forth Treatment end Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HA8ITS NO HYPODKKVttC INJKCTIOJM. A PKRFKCT HOMK THFAtMKNf Oil SaNI TARIL'M A1IVANTAHKS. Cheapest C lot hi ng House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FRONT STREET. THE HOLIDAYS ARE PAST But the supply of Fun cy Biscuits, Choice Fruit, Nuts, Fine Can dies nml n largo assort ment of Tobacco nnil Cif nrs, Fishing Tnckle, ammunition, nnd spoei nlly "The Lucke Roll" 2 for 5 centa is n tuple at A. Q. WALLACE Hnrfunl & 4th St Hnrfnrtl St 4th St. Milfuru, Pa HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Danoirinn ' NEATLY lwpaillllg 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. 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. Lifo Insurance - The iETNA offers upecial induce ment both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E, Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa jk i' 1 t m"x l SI --5 East Stkouusburo, Pa. HPRIf Tf.RM OPF.N8 TUESDAY March 27, 1900. Hpeciiil classes for teachers pre- wring for the spring ejcnmiiiatioim Fur full particulars, address, Orco. P. Biiilr. A.M.. Princi ivil. COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with a thorn n srnrxl thing with a draw back. It is presorihod for wnstinp diseases, general debility, consjhs, chronic colds, en Rumption, et?., and we are ex peotod to ninkoit as palntablc aa possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll us our preparation is re. markably pleasant, and meets; the demand of the times. li is pure, elegant and ful Btrength. K!LLV tlUAKANTKKI). C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. "Warmth l Life (Juki la Dentil." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER COLD-PROOF SHOES. Tho best winter slums the world ever miw I They keep the feet warm ami dry. r- ' There will be no midden chill to the feet, (fnhig from n warm room to out uf doora In the cold weather. Your money back If you want It. J ohnson, Fitter of Feet. Port Jervis. 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 specia things we arc offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. 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 vou want real estate o any kind anywhere in the country call on or address J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Pa Fain Unnecessary in Childbirth. Pain la uo liAbarer necessary in chlldb Hh innt-nlnK airkms, swollen llmtia, and like evila. are reiftlily controlled, and woin diseiwea aneedily cored. iSevwr kuowu I fail. t'hvsieintia pronounce it wondetfnl and over 60.1M) lmhcamiuL lu merit. Lady reader, cut una out: n may save your lite auffur no longer, but send us - cent stump and receive iu sealed euvelope full partic ulars, aud valuable proofs of our wonder ful remedy. Address Frank Thomas & Co Unltlmoni, Mil. h-i . Full stock of mens' and boys' huts at T. Armstrong & Co's, SANDYSTON. Monday of this w,k w,ii Inn (In for in viii us an 1 Hi r ids vor, f t'. of moving K 'ods stock etc. Ami ion tlioin I notion Holly IfcMislny from Boviins to Bluirstowii, t'lms. B Mis ley from Dmiroiiitis to farm of Mis. Cross at. Bovntis, Ho Hinitli hcL'ins lionsekei'pinif in a pivrt of tho Frank MoKeohy house at Bo vans, Mrs. Smith to a part of Loster Smith dwelling, Mrs. E. Lnndy to a part of Mrs. Diickors honso at Iiyfon. Adin Vansicklo to his rconnt pur chasp, Mrs. Narcissus Rosonkrans to H. E. Montross tonart lious C.ipt . Hinipson troin VVnlpaok to his own honso in Layton, Warren K isnr to houao of John Aber, Ed Layton to Emma J. Hasor farm on the hill Mimnin.! H'.talon to tho Hainosvilli hotol, and Potor Brink inovos on his farm, Madison Kliav to tho ViinEtton farm near Tuttlns Corner, about lln- ishos up tho moving. The question agitating tho people in this town is, did tho prosperous sehool appropriation carry at our Inst school meetii.tf. Out of the 122 votes cast only 2- said yen and 3 nay. l'he school law says that a majority of those present at such election is mxMsnry, whereas only 25 voters nt of tho 122 votes, voted in favor of the appropriation, some say it irried, boine say it didn't, and 1 lon't know, but if it did not carry tlieB. of El. will have to hustle to set it in the duplicate for this year. Richard Hyerson expects to pet to work on his now house this week. Tho frame is contracted for nnd will be delivered on tho ground in a few lays. Ilis hous i ami contents were lustroyed by firu, on March II last.. Ilezekinh Smith, of Bivans, has purchased the store goods of Frank MoKoohy at that place and will car ry on the business. He, is n grad uate of the Stroudsburg Normal School, and along with his i enernl way will make a succes of it. Mr. McKeoliy litis not decide! where he will locate. I am informed that the will of the late Elins H. Smith, of Be vans, pro vides that his estate bo equally div uled among his three children. A hisestnte will foot up 50,000 dollar or more, each will gut a snug sum . The Layton Singing School will give a grand concort on Wednesday evening April 11th, and from the careful preparation that is being made, it will be o rare treat, and one well worth going to hear. I don't know as I ever noticed so many deaths as there was printed last week, and in fact for some time hack . And the greater part of them has occured since March 20, and the sickness appeurs to increase instead of diminishing. The deaths were were mostly of persons above the age of 40 years. The stockhol ers of the Be vans creamery held a meeting on Thurs day and elected a Board of Directors and decided to incoperate. After some discussion it was agreed to sol icit farmers to bring their milk to the creamery and to stand on tho same footing as the stockholders. There is too much money in that building to let it stand idle aud it is earnestly hoped that enqngli cows may bo secured to make its starting a success. On Monday April 2 a hearing will be had before the U. S. District Court at Trenton, at which time the petition of Lester T. Smith, of the late firm of Smith and Dusenbury, to be released from bankruptcy will be heard. I am sorry to hear that our friend Ludwlg will leave Jersey this spring and become a resident of Milford. J hope II. L. will not quit the profess ion and that I may have the pleasure of still reading his items in print. Mrs. Ellett is reported as gaining, and on Saturday last was removed from tha hospital to the resident of hersister in thecity. If her improve ment continues she can soon lie brought home. No Eight to Ugliness. ' The women who is lovely iu face, form and temper will always "have friends, but one who would be at- traolive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, bkhi eruptions and a wretched complextion. Elec tric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver aud kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong .nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complex sion It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down in. valid. Only 60 cents at all drug stores Rev. W.T Sitzer, W. Oaten. K.Y. writes, "I Had dy pepsin over thirty years, and tried doctors and ineili cines without benefit. 1 was st- muled to use kodnl dyspepsia cure and it hi lped mo from the start. I believe it to be a pnnasea lor all forms of indigestion." It digests what yoa eat. MONTWii; Pickings by the imik s Kimble Ir, ink h aU Ui.i Is of p i,i!t I. iiiiiko a cominuiiil y. Even commuoily. Men t ho.o , tho.se : Peter Poach but hi-, best cow last week. Those measles wore to much for tho Brick hmiso rogion. Prof. C H. Smith cauolit them Mnseiiei)t!v t !io school is closed. Daniel Predniore of 4oiiliigun has imoii engaged rafting Yotters crop of li. li. ties which aao piled ny the lower eddy. Wiu. Si ruble still keeps buying ties. iJeni y Cainiie is engaged in re building the race which collapsed several weeks' ago. As soon as com pleted Judge Klaors spoke factor) will make things hum. There is going to be preaching in 1 1 io Mitiisink li'f'd Cliurdi next Sunday morning at 10.30. The Fool ICiiler still can find a job. Henry has resigned, and William now can reap the honors ai'd get sick . Mow long A'ill a robin live in cap. livit v? I know of one which is Imlo and hearty that has lived hero seven vents. I'his town lias some lovelv side wains. I have often heard of a liars dub over in New Jersey . If I am not mistaken there is one in this town. What is more beneficial to the man who drives along tho highway than to find a watering trough when? his horse can drink especially iu hot. weather? V,rhy isn't there one between hero and Dinymans? 1'here is a chance for one at the Bauer farm. I am glad to hear that Squires Senrlos of Dingmnns who has been ill for some time isiilightly improved. Miss Ar.na Shanno of Raymonds, shill has added another robin to her collection of birds. Ho was present ed to her by a lady friend from across the river. Blowing up tires, cleaning off rust ard getting t ie wheel in shape in genoral is what some spend their time with nt present. Trout can be legally ennght in New Jersey now. I mn informed that Miss Clara Oobhardt who so successfully con ducted a Millinery and Dressmak ing establishment in the Wallace building has rented the Newman building below the Ci issman House nnd will open with a full lino of mil linery etc. in a few days. WO0UT0WX. Victor Swe.y has moved his fain lly from Paterson to Parkers Glen. School began Monday with but seven in attendance. Sickness and had roads kept five or six home. Tho new stool trunk forty-eight feet six inches by thirty inches i diameter recently built in Paterson for the Standard Blue Stone Co., is giving excellent satisfaction, and is a great improvement over the iJaky wookeu trunk of old. A new bulk head has also been put in under "Doo" Cawkins' watchful eyes. Tlmts :11 very good. Now lot the company go on with its good work aud build a safe road behind tho mill. It makes one feel creepy to j walk there after a thaw, when hun ' j dred-pound pebbles threaten you ev oty step. A retaining wall and grading are badly needed. About eight hundred ties wore counted and loaded at the 'ilen last Tuesday, Sup't Bushweller says that while the company has received thousands through tho winter,, they are still a welcome article. Now that tho Wood family has gone West we may expect Chris. Miller to return to Bradner Wood's. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citi zen of Hannibni, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverehce from a fright ful death. Iu telling of it he says : I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pncumoi.i.t. My luiirs became hardened. 1 wuk so weak I couldn't even sit. up in lied. Noth ing helped me. 1 expected to soon die of Consumption, when I .beard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. 1 continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too mu'di in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cent aud one dollar. Trial bottles free at all drug stores every bottle guar anteed. Mrs. Harriot Evans, Hinsdale, Did. writes, ' I nevor fail to relieve my children from croup at once usii.g imo minute conga cure. 1 would not feel safe without it." y.iuddv cures coiii! h, c ibis, grippe aud ail thi out uud lung disease. 1- .;,. --..vwjsfc-.i.ssijsiiva Many a school girl is said to he lazy and is shiftless ; YrV h . h V'.'': 1 .'V'ooesn'l deserve tone Kit sf It ', ; ' IIIV IV-UJI I'll VI I : ' vi y' She can't study, easily fci!!s asleep, Is nervous and tired all the time. Y And what can you ex-- pect? Her brain Is being f fed with Impure blood and her whole system Is suiierinj from poisoning. Such girls are wonder fully helped and greatly changed, by taking (Tor Hundreds of thousands of schoolcirls have taken it ditringthepast 50years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they give the same medi cinetotheirown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. II. DO s Mill. All IruHlilt. If your bowels are consti pated take Ayer's Pills. You enn't heve good health unless you have daily action of the bowels. 25 eta. a ki. " One tiox of Ayf'a rills rnrod my dyspepsia." h.l. t AHi.wn.i,, Jjn.lAlWX Jlulh, N. V. If yon liav Hiiy curl, plaint wlmtvar and il.'siro Oio itebt riMiliral ndvire you ci.'i nr.Bntl'lv re'ii'lve. v-rllo t lie doctor frPi.-lv. Yi.il will rerlv A proDit ra ply, wltlio'O cost. A'Mrc'j, X. 1 Ply. WllO'ir. COSt. A'i'ir";), I'll. .1. C. ATI1 K. I.OWr-tl, " T ... MATA MORAS. C'li ing(M hei-e were, John Kngle hait to house of Alex Brink, Mr. Dr. lione to the h iiisc so v.ic.ite 1, Mr. Seyhiilt to the Clark house in Pean. Av. untl Mr. Shafer to a house corner ofliiddis aii.l M (Ulla.n streets. John Balinore is (piite ill at his home. Miss Florence Iinl entertained ; n number of friends very pleasantly nt her Crookson St. homo last Friday evening. Udph French a student in the Phila. Medical College is home on a visit. Mrs. P. Jcflenes and s in !;. liich urd have1 gone for a few weeks visit with friends in Jersey City. Knginecr X. Taft, with his friend Frank Cliainplain w ho has been his guest, have gone on n trip to Old Point Comfort and other places. Kngineer 1 1. J. Van Oilder and wife have gone to Newark for a visit. Muster J. T. Stlekney won the prize shoes at Kadles. The Ladies Aid of Kpworth church hud n pleasant dime s cia! Tues l iy at the residence of Fred Wickhaiu. Itev. T J. Spencer and wife and Mrs. Alia Evans, her mother, have left for Mount Carmel Pa. where the ladies will visit while Mr. Spencer attends conference ut Paterson X. J. Frank Dlakely and wife of 1 trunk -L'U are guests T. J. Ketehans o I Cookson St. J. S. Pain ta tier and wife of Jersey City arevisiling Mrs. C. F, Lockwuod. Miss May Sheen is visitii g the Misses Warner in Deposit X. Y. Mr. Shaw wife und sons It y Leon ard of M idilletowil are visiting Mrs. (jeo. Mcliride. Mrs. John Plierson who has been visiting in Xew York is home again. KIMBLKS; Oenr-re Roberts -'t Atoo, was in fun one day la.se week. Edward Kirby spent Sunday with his mother near (ireeley who is on the sick list Frank Borkharkt made a business trip to Pond Eddy la-t. Frid y. llnv Wordon of tiler. Kyre was a caller in town Saturday. The Standard Bine Stone com pan v shipped a forty ton car cf stone to Norfolk, Va., one day last week. All Keyser lost one of his team horses recently. Helen l'ieraon lias just recoveretl from an attack. of measles. I R. R. Stewart and wife are speud- inu a few days at Scranton. j Albert and O'iver Ilazen have gone to spend a fo-v days with their Aunt Ophelia Cioblo near Siiohola Fails. , Fpli. and Horton Kimble, of Lack- nwaxen, were in town Tuesday ,. ., . r ... . XT T ' Horton oi Stillwater N. J. visiting bis grand childio at John 'Pei rs. , K. 111 lUU 1-1 HURRAH ICR RUBBERS ! We dan 't maan th 3 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 WILL i a m r r in !v L Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DIU7US AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Parfumas, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emarson & Co., STm Next rnur ro Hotel Fnuchore. Ca re r ull y Compojndod NEW-YORK TRMVEEKLY mm The (Irst number of TUB T'lI-WIAIAKl.Y TUIUCNK was pnlilislieil November -'0;li. iKi:i The iniini'diate an I eiiiill.il wi'h'.iini i iii'oiiviliiil il. friim lOiiNtra and Wes leni Htules i iisii reel all uiiex.liiliileil suretn It is ptitil i-li-il en .Mni.iliiv. 'i ilin'il.iy and Ki iilny. and each niiiulier la k complete, iip-tii-datu daily newpaKT. wldi nil inip niaiii news ef the- .vnrlil ua in the hour of go Um to nrei-s Ceiitair.a nil strlklnur news tealiires of Til K DAILY TKIHPXH. Special War I )i -patch 's. mi hi ie an I f.iM 1 ( : r ei 1 n-... Si it St.-iri.is. II nnoi'mis lilnst.ni ti'iii', I'olitictd ('artoiins. In liiitrlal I nf-e-ni e ion. Kieiilittl N'ut.e.s, AKi'iuultiiro Mnl.lera, (Joii) rehen-lvi nnd H.di idle l-'iii.ini-tal und M:irket. Keports rotiis.'ly illiistrnied wii h hiilf-t. ms n'i. pr.a raii. of p'-nnilnent. peoplu. Htular i.ui)si ripliou price II ii'l pm1 ym.r, lint vn furnish it ns a trial mtliseriptlon Vilh the PRESS 6 NFW.TOIK WER'CLY ftt BtfNE. Its AgrlRiiltural lVpiirtmeiH la nncxe.elle.il, nnd Xl.irkot Rep irta are, authority for the roam ry Coiii iins nil the ne-vs of the Nation nnd World, with lnterontinir and liiKtructivii re iilina fur every niumliur uf of every family on every farm and in every village iu the L'niled Soiled. Kegalar snbserlptiou price tl IX) per jvur, hue wo furnish It ns n trial subscription With Ths PRESS 6 Months for 85 Cents Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. n i mi ana WOOLEN and COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL and COTTON FLANNEL OUTINGS and FLAN NELETTES; BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. II ONES DALE FLANNELS a SPECIALTY. Underwear All Kinds and Sizes: LADIES' GENTS and CHILDRENS' SHOES, RUBBERS, RUB3ER BOOTS and FELTS. GRO CERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and GLASS WARE. W. & G. MITCHELL, MILFORD, PA. Great dubbing Offer. The Pikt County FitKss nan iniuU? urnni jt'iiwnf wiih thn piibHrtlitT of the "Vermont, Khi in Juii. nal" whirl) cnuhleb u to niaku the moat rumavkahlu clubbing olfor ever b fure ht'tiiii ot in aooiiou. Hmv il in: 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, "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRATT, OATS, and HAY. Wlicn in need of any Hello to No. .'.. or come to SAWKILL K" ILL, MILFORD, PV. BE CONVICTION 21 Front St. s ,j Port Jervis. Broad Street, MllfortJ, Ponntylvanla All the News 3 Times a Week SPECIAL SIX MONTHS' OFFER. Open Ontil May 1st. Months for $1.10 Cents. Kor nearly sixty yenrs Hm lending NiiMonnl family newspaper for progressiva fiii'iuers and vlllinirers. inter Hoods
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