STATE NORMAL HCIIOOL. All Around the County. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." mmm 2 ' WH .1 1 J III H -., r' 1 K t 7 SANDVSTON. THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddletown, N. V. For th Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PKI1FRCT TIOMR THF.ATMKNT OB SaM- TAII1UM ADVANTAGES. FISHING TACKLE ROds, Flies, Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc. An assortment of Goods wliere Fishermen will find just what they want A. Q. WALLACE Hnrfurd & 4ih Sta Milford, Pa HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TUIMMIXGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDONE Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. F. IIAFxYER- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. East f t iovjumburo, Pa. Sprinu Tf.rm Opens Tuesday March 27, 1900. Spocinl oliiHspfi for tcnehprs prr-- 'mnna for the spring exnminntions. For full pirttculnrs, nddress. UEO. f. BIBI.E, A.M., Princirml, COD LIVER OIL with Hint awful tuste, is like the proverbial rose with a tliorn ft good thing with fl drftw back. It is prescribed for wnstinp disonsos, gennral debility, roughs, clironlc colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to mnke it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us onr preparation Is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength. FI LLY Ol'ARANTEEM. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. t Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oyster 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. Life Insurance The TNA offera special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheiip and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa TT Tt PATENT Good Ideal t may be secured by our aid. Add re, THE PATENT RECORO, BsHimor. Md. Subscriptions to TUc Patent Record tlaJU icr ui&uufc m Eed Hot From the Gun. Was the ball that hit U. B. Stead man, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment heliied for 20 years. Then Buck Urn's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Beat pile cure on earth 25o a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by till druggists. "Wnrnitli la Life Cold Is Death." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER -COLD-PROOF SHOES. The beet winter shoes the world ever saw I They keep the feet warm and dry. There will he no sudden chill to the feet Rfitnp from ft wnrm room to out of doors in the cold weather. Your money bnck 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 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 and real es tate generally bought sold or exchanged. If vou want real estate of any kind anywhere in the country call on or address. J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Pa Willian? Moore an nnl ve ornn of the Civil War was found dead in lii bed on Sunday nmrninir. For n year or so past he had lived alone at Tat tle Corner and had been in poor health for soma time. He was about 70 years of ago. Theodore Siglar . of Hainesvillo went to work for his son in law Mark Uttor on Monday Inst. Soon after getting there he felt sick and went to bed. Ho rapid ily grew worse dying on Friday aced about 62 years He leaves a wife and sev eral children. A wire was run by the Sns.Hox Company to the hotel of J A. West- brook at Bevans connecting with their wire running from Liytou to Dingmans. The Wnlpnck people will probably have a wire from Flat- brookville to connect at. Bevans, and once no tbpy would not do without it. The city fisherman sojourning at the Flatbrook Fish Club find it pret ty cool fishing, and tha majority of them will not come out until warm er weather. "Eck" Black in the employ of Peter Brink and while assisting in the morning on April 2d complained of not feeling well. He started, it is supposed, to go to James Sylock where he usually made his home. but upon reaching Win. Moores near l'uttles Corner he was compelled to go to bed. Peritonitis set in and he grow worse until death tormina ted his terrible sufferings on Tburs day. He was unable to talk to be understood yet every one had i kindly feeling and wor Is for him Aged 05 years. On all railroads that I ever rode over tin) I). L. and W. R. R. takes the cake fur a long time getting to destination. On a recent trip to N Y. I left Branchvilleat 3.45 P. M laid over an hour at Waterloo,' fin ally reaching New York at bed time Returning left Hoboken at 7.40 and reached Branchville a few minutes after 11 o'clock. The run should be made in one half of the time. The residence of Daniel Carmer, one mile west of Uainesville, was burned to the ground on Sunday morning, the lire originating from the chimney. Mr. lsaao Lawsou oo. cupied the house with Mr. Carmor and he lost utmost every thing. In snred in Sussex Mutual. Admiral Dewey has made up his in i lid that the position he now holds is not at the top and comes out for the Presidency. I wouldn't mind having that position for 4 years, along with the pickings, but I fear the Admirals chance will be like mine, mighty slim. The people hon or him tor what he has done, nnd opinion says that is enough. " Bryan is the boy. There is an unusual amount of sickness in this community and in most cases it is of a-serious nature. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Utter are seri ously ill. John Snider is on the sick list. Mrs. Win. Smith, of Bevans, I am glad to note is improving, and a number of others are under medical treatmont. Sickness is pretty gen eral all over the county, and I am told while I am writing this, that there are 5 dead now lying in Lafay ette township. The Creamery pQloials met on Sat urday last and had the preliminary papers made out for incorporating, under the name of "Silver Spiing Creamery." They intend trying to start the creamery on or about May 1st if enough cows can be pledged. Now if all will pull together it can be done, but standing with the hands in the pocket won't do it. The little son of Edward Layton went to the Club House one day last week and upon being ordered away refused to go. J. J. VanSicklo led the little fellow off the premisos, whoreupon he was arrested on a charge of assault and battery. At the hearing before Esq. Fuller on Saturday he was discharged, us the boy was not hurt. Onr roads have been unusually good this spring, but in crrouunit the mountain near Martin Cliffords the road is almost impassable on ac count of chuckholes. Objections was made to the license of H. E. Montross of Layton and a hearing will be had at Nt'wton on Tuesday of ibis week. Objection was ulso made against J. A. West brook, of Bevans, but as no one ap peared against him, his was grautud. Pain Unnecessay in Childbirth Paiuia no louuorneo4'8sHry In childbirth lliornitiir itickiiewi. nwolleu liiljtitt. nnd like uvila. n readily coutrulled. and womb diietieti wutHihly cured. fcevur known to fail. l'liyrtUitiua pronounce it womteiful, and ovuruo.UJU inuiv mtut iu meriiH.Iiily render, cut lliia out ; it luiiy save your life; kuffer uu lollKur. but eud us id cent stamp Mud rocelve in sealed envelope full partic ulars, Hud valuable proof of our woir.itir- tul remedy. AddrotS t runk 'i'liunitut & Co. allimui-e, Md. jel Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Lr King' New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health that changes weakness into strength listlesttuess into energy, brain -fug into mental iiower,. They're woml erful in building up the health Only 25o per box. Sold by ill drug gists. ' Full stock of mer.a' and boys' huts at T. Armstrong & Co a. MONT.WiUE. Do(M n woiiutn take her husbands mu niter marriacf One often rends ItcitiH which If n dog could nee them, wmil t make liiiu feel filmmed. When you rend of one tielhb r CJtllliiK nt the home of another, or n little circumstance oceu a month na which Ih of no Inutrpgt to nnyhody, the poor Edit or la Imposed on. I), nlcl Prod mora stnrtert out of the eddy with sevcrul tie rnfts Pufidny morning. Cider, .vhUkey nnd lugor mixed together ft re liable to make trouble. Poor Fek Illack well known nronnd HtilneMVllIe died at th home of R. Moore near Tu'tlen Corner Thursday morning of appendlaltts. Dust calls for d nipnosfl. Sometimes even the weakest worm will turn and get even with his tormentors. It bents nil how many ties William Struhle Is buying. Will . chuck full of biz. from early morning till night. The Met z house is getting nearereomplo- thm every day. Some dny your Kninblei will visit it nnd tell your read-rs about it Don't forget to Iny In a good supply of eggs for next Sunday. Prof. Geo. MeCavty of Montague Is the happy further of a young son who nrnvc d early .Saturday moruing. Mother and son are doing well. Dingmnn township has started Hs road machine. John Warner acting HsCaptain and Leon Shanno as Pilot of the craft. Those who attended the Episeapal Church Sunday morning nnd nfternoon were treated to a first class musical pro gramme. The Jardou House is being treated to t new porch George Smith Is doing the work. 'Two yenrs ago the TTninesvllle and Lay ton Hotels hud considerable trouble get ting licenses. A fight Is made agalu tills year against the latter and It looks now if the genial Henry will be compelled to close. The dwelling of Daniel Carmer near Hainesville was destroyed by flro Sunday morning with Its contents. ThU is the second time Mr, Carmers dwelling has been burned. DR. S. ANDRAL KILMER The Skilled Expert-Specialist CAil KIMBLES. i9 torn B 1 u nors, Q cw Ui, JiUllChes, utC. (INrHliNAI. ANII k.te;;nai.) WITHOUT KNIFE. PLASTER or ELECTRICITY. All Chronic mill -'(liven ni" ensi'S successfully cured. iure t i 3e Him. Tell vour Sick friends mill iii'luliliors. ' Tiii i the siimi' Mr. Kilmer lh.it, vUired In this virility year iiiro nod cured so iniiny. ( NutMiltat iim free. Come enriy. OOiHEW.St. Elmo Hotel April 24, PT JERVI3, Delaware House Apr. 25 And every 8 weeks there nfrer. If too feeliie iir uniilile to Nit him write your dillleultiiM to llr S Auilnil Kilmer. '.'0 (..liumiuiio St., Hinxlmmtun, M. Y. H (Sewn FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. WMiMAYS J'L'ltliY. When in need f nnv Hello to No. o., or rmiw to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. Mrs. Boyd T. Docker and two sons tlesley and Harry, of Lake Teedys cuing visited friends here last week R. VV. Kelly attended the Repub lican primary election at Rowlands Saturday. R. R. Stewart had three teams oome from Olyphant to work in the lumber woods. He shipped uuotber oar of Excelsior wood to Whitemills Monday. i Peter Hendershot has the typhoid fever. Dr Plum, of Hawley, attends him. John Perry has moved to Hawley, Mahlon Perry mr ve to Glen Eyre, Charier Hulse moved on F. Poepple farm near Hawley. Westly Griffin of Glen Eyre, was a caller one day last week. Philip Elwanger made a business trip to Port Jervis one day recently. Mrs. William Chamberlain and two children of Rowlands visited her mother Mrs. George Cortright one day last week. K. If fiinieTs liavo ii ipare piece of sod d not fnret to plow it, up early put. on some tn'inure, hai-ri-w fine nnd sow turnip seed. yolliiw A lienleeii is good. The cows will need them h.ifore Aujinst. The liai s eluh of Montague having dis banded some of the members seem to have traved over here, nnd they tell us the price to examine cattle in N. J, rallies from 50 cents to $:i or :) a day for n herd. lames ilalicock will work tlio Oilmoro farm this Summer. Three cows were recently sold h.tre to go across the river. Farmers are complaining hecauso t he EVit cieamery which don 3 so well last summer must reduce the price of cream In order to compete with others. Tie rafts have been (fiin down, mid many are ready for I he iiex frcsh.it. The Summer reso. tsii'S In injx renovated In am leipatiou of n (rood season. March, this year came in and went, out 'blowing haul. That lion and lamb talk is a fake. Ilr. Ktilmer who fell and dislocated his shoulder a few days ntfo is around again. H is said it was the fhv.t. time in His 1 fe that he was obliged t call in a physician to care for him. Some of those who have cows for sale here. If not yet disposed of, lire Ch is. Per son 3, Ueo. Snyder 2, Joseph Cnnnea, Dav Id Croud. Mrs. II. Snyder3. Pity crows are not fit to ent thny nre si numerous along the river. 1 he elf ict. of the drouth last Summer can be seen on cuttle this Spring. Tlicy do not look so well us usual at this time. Wo missed Rosy last week It Is reported that Alanzo Oon will re move to l)unmo"o this Spring. ltiero are people so nigh toned that they do not know how small they look tiying to make others believe It. Our stores are doing a. Ilotirisliintf trade in ties. Tho Dan Midd:tugh wood tract sold for Siw and parties are after the two tracts of the J. Ii. VauAiikea est on the hill, to ob tain the ties on them. John Smiths snw mil turns out some very fine lumber. Gilbert Hunter who has been sick and was rccoveiing has suffered it relapse, and is now in n precarious condition. Several parlies have been held around here recently. We can hardly Inmglno our feellng when the new bridge Is completed. I may nlTord opportunity to start a house keeping and cooking Euhool with a singing school adjunct. Cii:sAit. 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 WILL BE CONVICTION ISUSIIKILL. Free to Inventor! The experience of C. A. Snow & Co. in obtaining more than 30,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many questions relating to the protection of intellectual property. This they have d ine in a pamphlet treating briefly of United States and foreign patents, with cost of tutme, and how to procure tlie.ii ; trade marks, de signs, caveats, infringnients, decis ions in leading pa tents, etc., eto. This pamphlet will be sent free to anyone writing to C. A. buow & Co Washington, 1). C. W00DT0WX. Mrs. Knthryu Eilenberger had the misfortune to trip ou a rug Monday which caused a fall and broke her arm. This is the fourth time her arm has been broken. Miss Alice Hogan has resumed school work after spending a week at her home in Waymart, Pa An Epvvorth Lj.igue h:is been or ganized in the M. E. church and it is hoped the sixteen converts of the last rivival will be successful in making the society a power for the cause of Christ. A. G. Whitmore will conduct a confectionery iu Bushkill tbis sum mer. It is understood we are to have a good shoemaker here after April 18 John Stoddart, wife and family visited the home of the former re- oently. David Ace has moved into the house of Frederick Mcssole, Edith Walters is visiting at Stroudsburg. 10 Reward paid for the fin I'm g of thief who stole one no top Uuggy from Barn on the Kirpatriek Farm Woodtovvn Shohola Township Ia Jan uary last, llliMl. Deer Park Lund Company J. B. Lung President 1027 Esistern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leu Watson visited here ovor Sunday. Several attended tho danco at Tom Mo Kiitrick's from this place. They report an enjoyable time. The cutters iu the Standard Kluo Stone Go's, employ went on a mild strike last week, tlielr grievance IkMiig that the com pany exacted too much fluUh on work by the foot. The men claim It Is Impossible t work up Lwenty-iuch curb nt seven cents a foot anil make wnes. The company or ders the outer or siree side Hue axed for ten Ino es us well us the top or beveled edge. The little god of love has been out on. u rutin.! up. and has corralled (Jhris liur gurd and Miss Grucie Liyr ics, who have agi-eed to receive the brand of matrimony. Here's luck! Tom Ilradford arrived home last Sunday 1 1 h a powerful team of geldings, which he purchased ill Jersey City. Tliey should prove serviceable aiiimais . Mr. Ilradfords piigrioium to a city horse mart hceuicd quite ilevilisli to my neighbors, who pred icted the purchase of a useless span. This prejudice against city sales isfoolish. Mr. Hrmlford says Pike County beats Jersey ten to one. At this season of the year a good many people are wanting to know wbero to go to esenpo the severe winter weather. The climate ,of North Carolina is particularly pleas ant during the winter months. It is not so warm as tho climate of Florida mid yet it offers relief from the severe weather of this locality. Southern Pines, N C, is a newly founded villuife where hundreds of Nort hern people are sojourning. We advise tho reader to take a run down to that locality and see what if is like 1 1 it r i 1 1 the winter months. The railway fares cost but little and Piney Woods Inn, the new big hot el, an elegant hostelry will care for you at moderate rates. Brave Men Fall. Victims to stomach, liver aud kidney troubles as well as women, aud all feel the results in loss of ap petite, poisons iu the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache ajid tired, -listless, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Uardner, Idaville, Ind. Jle says r , ' Electric Bitters are just, the thing for a man when lie is all run dowu, and don't care whether he lives or died. It did more to give me new strength and srood apatite than anything 1 c-mld take. 1 can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Onlv 50 cents at all drug stores. Every bottle guaranteed. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy nnd suffer ing The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given awny ove- ten million trial bottles of this great, medicine ; and b,ive the satis faction of knowing it, has absolute ly cured thousands of 1iok-Icss onsen. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse, nt'ss and all diseases of the Throat, ('liestand Lungs are surely cured liv it. Call on all durugists, and got a free trial bottle. Kegular size 50 ceiit.s and tl .Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. 'fl M tr 21 Front St.,! Port Jervis. ! A flew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. 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