BTATE NORMAL KCIIOOL, AjT H fc I II .mm if " I I I I . I TV ' ' ' 'i -jl , .n lH 'L THE LANE INSTITUTE, Mlddlatown, N. V. For thi Treatment and Curs of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOUKHMIC INJECTION'S. A PERFECT HOMK THRATMFNT OH HANI TAIIIl'M APVASTAIIES Cheapest C lot h i n g House in Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, B & 7 FRONT STREET. FISHING TACKLE Flies, Rods, Lines, Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc. An assortment of Goods where Fishermen will find just what they want A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4ih Pts. Mliford, Pa my-. East Sthoi'dsiu'RO, Pa. Rprinu Tkrm Opens Ti'f.simy March 27, 1U00. Spoelsl classes for teachers pre mring for the spring examinations. For full particulars, address. Uko. r. lsinLE, A.m., Princijml. All Around the County. DINGM.VN'S FEKUY. COD LIVER OIL with thnt awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with n thorn a Rood thing witli n draw bnck. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, goneral debility, coughs, chronic colds, cm sumption, etc. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable ns 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. FI'I.I.V UARANTEEI. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. Examine mv stock it . will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFNER- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. Table Dainties Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oyster and vegetables Everything for an elegant dinner at GDMBLE 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, Comer Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Lifo Insurance - - The iETNA offers special induce ment both on Life and Endowment policies. (Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa "Warmth Is Lifo Cold Is Dentil." FALES' DRY-WARM WATER -COLD-PROOF SHOES. The Iwflt winter shoes the wurld iver snw I Tlii'y koop the feet warm nnd dry. There will lie no sudden chill to the feed goliiir from a warm room to out of doors In the cold weather. Your money back If yon wnnt 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 Really prosperity is funning Pike. Onr farm hands have drawn a line on receiving chip and whetstones for pay. (Due bills and homo pro duce.) The Paris exposition may effect the "summer boarding business. Small pigs are still dying, nnd young lambs likewise. Kerosene is pretty good again, and Inventors may find a new light. The men and boys are busy with their broadaxes nnd hauling ties and lumber. Miss Martha Hornbook has remov ed from the John Hood house. Win. Treililo who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently is seriously ill. Harrv .Tagger has gone to Uraneh ville N. J. for the summer. Dr. Hughes is very busy these days and cannot always) answer calls very promptly. Young pigs sell for 5, a pair ard will likely be (5 soon. Cows are Mali over in Sussex, contsry to the statements of buyers when they como here. Grain has not wintored well nnd looks badly. Miss Viola Japger recently visited in Milford and she will move to New Jersey May first. George Jagirer will remain in the Anglo place this summer. John Shepherd has a fine lot of lumber in his yard. Charles Person intends building a chicken house on the seiontifio prin ciplos and will raise fowls in a bnsi ness wav. The house will bo three stories, tho first for chicks leaving the brooder, the second for larger and tho third for where they are large enough to be fattened. The family of G. W. Donaldson returned o their summer residence this week. Irving Angle is improving his premises by building a new barn and sodding his lawn. Potatoes are reported to lo 60 cents a bushel in Port Jervis. Wm. Dusenbury and J. B. West brook koop matters lively along the river bank. We hope Rosy will not fall in the habit of missing a week. Sidney Smith who had his arm cut with a broad axe some time ago is again at work. The city working man will ' prob ably wax fat between now and elect ion and possibly vote tho democratic ticket so he may have a rest for the next few years. Prosperity like familiarity sometimes breeils con tempt. Roeder Morgan is doing some good work on our roads, and fulfilling bis anti election promises. No coon do- bating on his job. D. V. Jagger and wife celebrated their thirtieth anniversary of their wedding Inst, week, by holding a re ception. The musio was I urnislieil by Anglo and Banner. and notions. Please crive us a call and see some of the speci 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 you want real estate of any kind anywhere in the country call on or address J. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Agent, Milford, Pa SANDYSTON. WO0DTOWX. Chris Miller was thrown from Hradnor Wood's bay mare last Sunday, disloonthiR a shoulder. Dr. Johuson was culled and speedily righted matters. The Standard Iilne Stone Co., thanks to tho Piikss, Is removing the iliingorous boulders behind the mill. Cit'lo are not lookihg well this spring Many are thiu and generally untlirlt y. The demand tor pigs Is very good. Something should be done with the road between deKltilph's and the turnpike. It Is a disgrace to the county. Some day a team and outfit will disappear there, and the services of a Sherlock Holmes will be required ta locate them. There Is an Incubator here, anil we all are on edge. The toothsome bipeds ate due next Suuday at ten. Please ba punc tual, chicks. The publishorsclaim that Gordon Park ers last book will be the most eluboraU;ly Illustrated boys' book of the season the author having contributed sirtr-two strik ing peu-aml-tiik sketches. This will com plete the Doer Loilitu series, comprising "Six Young Hunters," "Grant Hurton, the Runaway," aud "Rival Roy Sports men." The last two deal with life at Philips Andovor academy and In the wilds of old Pike. Cuuracters have been drawu from the Quicks, Peter Helms, the Mlil daughs and quarry men. Fourcows aud some culves were bought here Tuesday. Chris. Uurgard and Miss Gni. le lirrnes wore married in Port Jorvis Wednesday morning. Friends and lelatlves from Or ange were present at the ceremony. Tha Concei t nt hy ton, on Wed nesday evening, was a rare treat and everybody was delighted wilh the performances, every piece was well rendered, and especially tho piece by the Professor and Miss Chamberlain. That wasitwful good. I'he Concert will bo repeated on Thursday April 28 to give those a hance to participate who were un able to take their part this t i n., ow ing to illness. Sickness was never so prevalent in this section as nt the present time among those dangerously ill, 1 note Daniel Utter Sr. and Daniel Utter Jr. Samuel Sheets and Mis. Jane Hotalen. Many others are sick and our physicians are on tho go day and night. It is rather singular that a majority of the deaths are those of persons over 40 years of ago. The closing of the holel at Dayton so far as the sale of intoxicatini: dri::ks is concerned must not be con si rued to mean that our hotels are run "wide open." On tho oontary I consider thnt the hot obi of this town keep within tho bounds of the law closer than any in the county. The most part of tho sale of intoxi cants, is their sale by persons hold ing no license at all, and this should bo summarily stopped. The St. Luis Steel Range Stove Company are running their wagon through this township again, and find buyers ton. Stoves just as good can be bought at the local dealers and people should patronize them instead of paying exorbiant prices for an article they can buy for less money right, nt home. The effort being made to start, the Creamery at Be vans may not prove successful, and the Directors stand ready to lease the same to any part ies who may desire to run the crea mery. Here is an opportunity for some man, ns the Directors will aid in making it a success: It is with sorrow that I announce the sudden nnd unexpected death of Mrs. Savilla Everitt wifo of Robert H. Everitt of Layton, who died ear ly on Sunday morning. Mrs. Ever itt had been ill for some days but was not confined to her bed until about a week ago whan pneumonia set in. She leaves two children. Francis wife of Lester T. Smith of Layton and J. Elmer nt home. She was nbout 64 years of ago. Now that we hnve telephone com munication East and West and the Sussex Co. have run a linj to Be vans, why not extend the line down the valley. The officials of the com pany inform me that if the people south of Bevans will put t.p the poles the company will put up tho wire, now get up your poles and we can talk to aH points of the compass Q. E. Hursh of Pine Hill farm has his iucubutors running and reports 350 little chicks with 690 eggs yet to come out this week. George's spec ialty is White Leghorns and he has as Hue a lot of towls of that spocics as there is to bo found anywhere. Complaint is made that the Hub sex wires are crossod with tho Hud son River somewhere between Lay ton and Port Jorvis, greatly inter fering with carry iiigon conversation Those companies should attend to this without delay. I understand that the B. of E. will not hold a meeting to consider the voting of the neoossa ry school appro priatioo. The Board claims that the vote at the last school meeting gave a majority in favor of the appropria tion, as 122 voted wore polled and upon counting the ballots it was found that 23 votes aye nnd 3 voted nay. I cannot see where a majority comes in and as a result the assessor will not assess for it and we will be deprived of the money to pay cur rent expenses. MATAMOI5A9. Mrs. P. Jeffries and son Dr. Rich ard Jeffries returned homo Wednes day evening Mrs JelTories visited nt Martinsville and Holmken N. J. and in New York aud tiie Dr. v i si I -ed the coHcno in Puiln. from which lie graduated. II.) expect to open a dental odlco at his home hero. A surprise party was tendered Mr. Hlakenyand wifo Thursday ev. .ening. " Mrs. Ciilherino Price and little grand daturhrer Hrao.i II irnen have Kon i to Carli iodalo l'.i. Mrs. David Vei-iiienleu of Pater s )ii N. J. spuit Eistur here with Mrs. IS. J. Lord. The Ladies C. U. of Mope Church enlo'-tained their friend Tusd,iv evening nt, Presc itis Hall at an K ast or supper. Proceeds were t'M. Waiter Harding is visititnr on Ad ams street. Bernard Torlmne of Paterson was a true-it of the Billman family over last Sun lay. Prof. Kilcoin after spending a day hero returned to New York Sunday evening. Misses Vinnie, Lily and the Misses Nellie nnd Delia Skinner recently cave n birthday surprise party to little Anna Eaton at her homo in frl-States. Floyd Kilpn trick visited Now York cHentFy and was accompanied home by his sister Lottie. John fcngleiiart anil wifo took m the Easier exerousion to N.uv York. .loiin uirnoy expects to buiia n new house on Division St. A. J (nick is contractor. Mrs. S. A. Johnson gave n Suudav School entertainment for tho bene fit of the Epworth Church parsoiingi fund Thursday evening. Epworth Sewing circle met with Mrs. Johnson Tuesday. The soc iety will hold a fair soon. A. W. Bilch has purchased tin Oreo brick building near the bridge. Both Epworth and Hopo churches were handsomely decorated Easter Sunday, and both choirs rendered fine music. At Hopo church tha of fering was $50. Mrs. John II. Wood after visiting somo time in N. J. is home again Miss Maud Partridge, of Narrows- burg, lias been a guest of Mrs. Wm, Knapp for a wock. Rev. Spencer returned from conference last week. His wife will remain nt Mount Carmel until the latter part of the month. w T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 1 Milford, Pa. w says, W. May hew, Merton, Wis, '1 consider one minute, cough cure a most wonderful medicine, quick nnd safe." It is the onlv harm less remedy thnt gives immediate re sults. It cures ooughs, cold, oronp, bronchitis, gripte, whooping oougb pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early use prevouts con sumpton. Children always like it and mothers indorse it. Ladies' shirt waists all styles and prices at T. Armstrong & Co'n. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello 1o No. .")., or come to SAWKILL HILL, 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 WILL BE CONVICTION KA h C 21 Front st- A IV LjPort Jervis. A Sew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUJS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumas, Propristary Articles And Everything Usually Found in n First-Clns Drug Store. H. E. Eroson 5 Co., T" Nixt DiKir to 1 Faivlmre. PrAscrlptlons Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania TR1 WEEKLY All the New8 3 Times a Week SPE0IAL SIX MONTHS' OFFER. Open Until May 1st. IWITAC. Misses Yolanilo nnd Francis Klllum nre spcinlliiu it tvw days in this pliico. Jiilm Zimmerman, James Klilam and Mikn Duffy took advantage of i lie Kiister exercuirtion and sp.int .Suudav in Now Ymk. Mrs. (',. J. .SchlagLT callt'don friends here Friday. Miss Annabmii Klmhln spent Sunday with her par. uts, A.J. Kimljlo and wifo. Mrs. 11. F. Klilam spent pint of Inst week In Paupack. Murk Kclwaid visited his K'aiid-piirents, Mr. and Mrs M. N. B Killmiui last week. Lewis .Summer nnd family nre moving from Now York to their farm in Tafton whl'e his tennnt, John SiM,.r jms taken possession of tho Burn Nyco property. Miss Ada Bono, of Scrnnton, had been the guest of Miss Kter H Killmnn. C. J. .Sehlagor, of HaA'ley spent Sunday with friends in this place. Miss Carol inn. Roekwoll took dinner with Mrs. Wilmer H. Chirk, one day Inst week. Commissioner Meek, of Miltoid. visited this Township Inst. week. 'o wim In senrch of a mnu would be willing to net ns Tax Collector. Truly n case of tho oftice seek ing the mini We have not lienrd it It found him. If there should bo nobody to collect taxes, will there bo any taxes to piiy" ' Dkkacto. The Appetite ot a Goat Is envied by al' poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Lifo Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver reme dy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion nnd a regular bodily habit that insures perfect, health and great energy. . Oiily 23c at all drug stores. P. C. Rutnn hns ojieiied his bicycle and repair shop on Harford street, where may be fonnd a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an exper ienced workman in charge to make necessary repairs. tf "No family can afford to be with out one minute coueh cure It will stop a cough aud enre a cold quicker than any other medicine," writes C. W. Williams, Sterlmtr Hun, Pa. It cures oroun, bronchitisand all throat and lung troubles and prevents con sumption. Pleasant and harmless. Just R cuivad Mammoth nnd medium clover seed. Red top, Kentucky and Cun ada blue grass, Orchurd and Timo thy seed at W. & U. Mitchell's. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. V. A. Hines of Mancliester. In., writing of his almost miracu lous escape from death, says: "Ex posure after" measles induced seri ous lung trouble, wnich ended in Consumption. I had frequent hem orrhages and couched night and day. All my doctor said I must soon die. Then I begun to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me. i would not be with ut it even if it cost J5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recomend.iti ii and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Long troubles." Regular size Soo and 1.1)0. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. T. Armstrong and Co. havejust re ceived a complete line of mens', worn ens' and child reus' shoes, the finest ever brought iu this town, which you are invited to cull and inspect, wilh an iis-uruiice that any taste or desire as to shape, style ami quality can be entirely gratified. rtf The first number of TIIK I 'tl-WKKKT.Y TIU IH'SK was published NoveniW Jttth. Isk.i Th" Immediate ;i:tl .-.c.li il Yeleoin iui; mled it from Knstarn and Wes tern Klines irisu ' an iinex unp'e'l suet-ess It. is ptiblish'-d on Mme'itv. Wednesday itml Friday, nnd each number is acnmplete up-to-date daily ne.v -piper, -a it li all important news of the world up t,o the hour of go lug to IMVsS Contains all striklni news feature of TIIK DAILY TKIHI'XE Special . Wnr Dispitehw. i t-iis' ic aa 1 fn 'i xa (' irr-'so eidenee. Sh ,.-r, St-irles. Humorous Illustra tions, foliiieal ('ar'o'Mis. Imiii siriol rofonnat Ion. Fashion Notes, Agriculture Mai lers, Conprehen-lvo anil K -liable Fiaaie-ial anil Market, Keports l'rolus. ly illustrated wish half-tones a-lil pt'otraits of prominent peoplo. Regular subscription price 1 a i per ye.,r. b it we fie-nisli it as a trial subscription Wilh the PRESS 6 Months for $1.10 Cents. NKW Y0S.K n,!,u"'y hixtv y'tir the lemlinff Nutioniil WEEKLY Th'bUWE. viilii. "r"1'"'' t"1' pl"n'iva tMnwn Bml It Ajfr.ftiltiir.ii IVptirtim'ht is mirx-vill, and Market Report nro authority fop thu i-iHiin ry (oninin all tln news of tho X;vtlon and Wurld, wilh .ntcrestinar and Instrnctlvo rcrtdiiirf for every member of of 'Vo; y family on nvory farm and in every village in tho L'ni'fii Sinn1, K-'tfiiltir riuhAcription price $1 00 kt ysir, hut we furnish it ah n trial Hiilcript iou With The PRESS 6 Months for 85 Cents. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. 'all and Winter Goods 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. Great Clubbing Offer. II. Clark, Channcy, Ga., says De Witt's witch hazel silve cured him of piles thnt had atllictcd li I it) for twenty years. It is also a speedy cure for skin discuses. Beware ot dang erous counterfeits. Otto Kuril, Grand Chancellor, K, P., l)iiville, led , says, "DeWiit's witch ha el mi v so' it lies the mist delicate skin and heals t lie most stub born ulcer with certain and uond re sults. " Cures piles and skin diseases. 1 n't buy an imitation. 6 The Pikt County PiiKsis ha made arranucmcnta with th publisher of the "Vermont Farm Jon. iwd ' h it-li 'imlU'8 iik to ntaku the mobi remarkable clubbing otfor ever be fore heard of in thU M-uliou. Here it 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 Bar Room. All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna. 1
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