if P 1 tfif STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, .-iT Til iHl huh THE LANE INSTITUTE, Middletown, N. V. Fortha Treatment and Cure of LIOUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIO INJECTIONS. A PKIIFKCT tlOMK TKF.ATMENT OB Ss.NI- TAIJIUM ADVASTAHE6. East STKOUDsnuRo, Pa. Srniim Term Opksb Tursday Mahch 27, 1!I00. Special classes for tenohers pre paring for the spring exnminatioiiH. tor full p:irticnl.irs, nddress, liKO. P. BIBLE, A.M., Principal. All Around the County. SANDYSTOxN. FISHING TACLKE Flies, Rods, Lines, Reels, Hooks, askets, Etc., Etc. An assortment of Goods Avhere Fishermen will find just what they want A. 0. YALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Mllforcl, Pa. COD LIVER OIL with Mint awful taste, is like the proverbial rose with n thorn a gooil thing with a draw back. It. is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, conshs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make it as palatable as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell ns our preparation is re nmrkably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times. It is pure, elegant and full strength, v Ft'lF.V Cil'ARANTKKD. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, To Repair Broken Arti cles use Majors flcmeiit Remember MA.TOK'S HITHMKR. - CK.MliNT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CKMENT. Druggist Miiford, Pa. 2.S If a a B sr 3 3 a 3 O 9 m a 9 e - r w O 13 2. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY D0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. -L F IIAFNEK Harford St. . .Miiford Pa. 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. Miiford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. 8 a "2 . a o E 3' I 8 a 5 B S u ; p. a a. Q T9 so sr. D 3 3 For estimates address. call on or J. C. PRESCOTT. Matamoras, Pa. WALL PAPER Com plete new stock of the latest designs in paper and borders for spring and summer trade now on hand. Also lots of new DRY GODS and notions, give us a call Please and see some ot tiie special things we .are offering cheap. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS, Miiford, Penna. Our ronds are In better condition than they hive been for n lonir titno. Mr. Steffen had his men remove the loose stone the past week and now they are as nearly perfect as it is possible to have them nnless we have them macadamized aiid that I am afraid is a good way in the future, A law was passed at the Inst ses sion of the Legislature that all own ers of lands abnttin? on the highway must cut all brush weeus and so forth in September in each year along anid road. Bat like many other of onr laws it may not be en forced but it is a good law never! he less. Carpenters aro getting the frame in shape for the new bnrn on the farm of J. J. Vnnsickle and the rnis ing will take place in a few days. Frar.cU Simpson hns purchased the two fields of W. C. Hursh ad- Joining the lot of Dr. Hughes, and al so a str'p of G. E Hnrsli of the snine width through to Moses Cole. taking in Brookside Park. Solomon W. Bell of Walpnck sold Jos Jagera fnt cow and on Saturday Inst Jnger sent his man after the cow. She became nnrnly and gave him much trouble and by the time they reached Bevnns the cow was exhausted and had to be slaughtered The amount of m'tiey nsked for is necessary for the support ot onr schools for theensuingyear, and it is hoped that the voters will see it in that light. If the appropriation i not voted it may endniifjer the state Appropriation and that would close our schools. Richard tlverson an aged veteran of this town died on Sunday Inst nged 07 yenrs. Docensed wns sick but n short time and died from an abseess of the brain. He served little over 3 years in Co. I. 15 N. inftv. and was with that noted fighting regiment in all its battles exrepting when a prisoner. H leaves a widow, a son and daughter. Mr. Geo. Ryerson of Hnrdyston and Mrs. Jane Lnwson of this town. The young tront, in the hatchery of the Flat-brook Club, are dying off rapidly. Their location will have to be changed, or they may loose them all, and they had a great many thou sand in early spring The new fangled tickets, now is sued by the Sussex R. R, are great. A slight projection of the ticket hns the station of destination on it, and tin holder of the ticket must not tear that off, or he will have lota of trouble- The ticket will take yon where you Intend going, if the train gets there. Some party, whose ignorance is criminal, tied his horse to one of the maple trees on the Lay ton school ground the other night, and the horse being hungry gnawed the bark off for a space of 3 feet or more. Such o person should not be permit ted to leave home after sunset It was decided at the last meeting of onr Board of Education to ask the voters for an appropriation of 450 dollars, 200 dollars for schools, and 250 for current expenses. The above amount is no more than is actually needed and the voters should re spond to the action of the Board. It was also decided to re-open the school in the Fuller district the comins, year, yet by so doing the town will lose 200 dollars as was clearly explained by Supt. Hill who was present. J IMMiMAN'S FERHY. If you want a stylish sin- gle ,oi double rig safe REAL ESTAJL and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, of Corner-Ann and Fourth streets HILtUKU fA, Life Insurance The iETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies. Stable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Miiford, Pa Farms in all parts the county. Town lots in Miiford 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, Miiford, Pa EXPERIENCE CO YEARS' Our ltc icLurued it we luil. Any one neudina keu.Q mud dcNCiiiMioa of mixy invention will promptly receive our opinion fie concern i tig the p.iicuUlnhty of same. "How to uhluiu H I'uteiu" cut uiHn request. FuteuU secured through us adveili.etl lor iwleat our expeiie. Jr-wu-nt taken out tbroiiKt us receive special yioti r, without charge, iu Tub 4'atknt Bwu.id, u liiuMiaiid tuid widely circulated journal, xuiiUtd by Manufaclm n s and inventoia, bend tor mil pic copy f H . Addi VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. H'uteut Aituracyit) Kvaps Building, WASHINGTON, ' C k Teinr Marks a. Design r'HlO Copyrights Ac. Anrnn Mm1Utg ft ketch and description may Quit-Kiy M(r(4.m our opiuiuii fioo lieiuer a (nvttniU'H ifc protmliiy jiU-ulu'.ld. CoaiiiiuiiH'n tionn kincf ly mnUdunUtd. Uu.iuttMMik on 1'jtluuts tut trtio (lldi-at HHoitvy for curiittf pidunti. Putv;il taken tlinm:U Hunii & Co. rtclY $pri-ud uotk, without ch;iru, iu the Scientific Jlntcrlwn. A himrtsomely Hh!3trtd wektT. IjipsmI 1t, CuIhIIoII t'f al'V Hi'lfliuUe JolirUai. Tt-riliS. $.i A v.- ir : f'.tir uifiiUa, L ttola b till nwftit.tii. r.uXN4Co.,"-'- New York Mrs. Gillrt Healer who has been ill nil winter dues not greatly im prove and her oowhtion is yet ery serious. There is much frfoktiess in this locality. Isaac Smith is graveling the river rond to accommodate the wheelmen and drivers of fast horses this sum mer. Oat seeing is (arlr completed. w . 11: Linyfotv lias removeil trom Iing Mend0.1T to his farm at Centre Rev. Atwood occnssioiiolly holds services nt Centre and has good audi encos He makes a very favorblr impression. Win. Dnsenbnrv, with Van Etten Bros, has put in now gasoline lamp- in the store which give an excellent light. ' Thomas Shepherd is employed with Arthur U. Brown who is doing 11 thriving business. Thunder Cloud, the Indian Chief, has rented the new house of Sam Snenrly nnd will have his museum there during Iho summer. Harry Titmnn recently hoI a well attended birthday linrty and was the recipient of some very hand some presents. l)r. i ulmer who some time ago dislocated his shoulder is going around- again ns. cheerful as ever having entirely recovered. We regret that. Rosy is not more steadfast in writing her interesting letters. Whntever may be said ngninst the Minorca chickens they are nn ele gant brood nnd lny n perfecty white egg. Mrs. Sarah Old field accompanied Mrs. D. V. Jagger to Brnnchville to visit Mrs. Brice Dnlrymple. Strnbe Stoll, of Sandyston, recent ly raided this town with his pocket jc well filled with greenbacks and pur chased about 20 head of cattto. Al- pheas Bonsley wan bis assistant. The Rambler says there are some who poke their noses in other peoples business, the reason is that they have either none of their own or are too lozy to attend to it. We rend with pleasure the item in the Matamoras news of Jas. C. Rose improvement to his boarding house. Keeder Morgan hns mult a meat market near the Methodist church. Now that the Methodist church hna Tnitifntnd the in in notion nirninst card playing nnd dancing, thefiddlers P'nt fro'" h K""life. will likely have more calls nnd pro gressive euchre parties will be m-jre in vogue. Csar. LEDfiEDALE. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if vou nsea Dr. King's Mew Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their ma toilless merit for Sick and Nervous Hendnche.8. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up yonr health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if Dot cured. Sold by all druggist. -Fain UnnecessHy in Childbirth. Pain Is nnlonpor neccHsnry in childbirth; morning Hiuknuss, fiwollmi iimh. and liko evil. re ruudily cuutmllfHt. nnd womb riitteftfifri Bpetnlily cnrtnl. Aever known 10 f-til. Physicianfl pronounce it wondmful, nd over oO.O J liuiif intent itn im-ritK.Lmly rentltir, cut this out; it may save your life; KUlfer no lonKer, but i.entl u 2 eelit slump and receive, iu w-a)ed env;l'ipo full partic ulars, nnd valuable proofs of our wonder ful remedy. Address r'ruuk Titoiuas 6c Co Baltimore, Md. je3 "After suffering from severe dy sueiwia. over twelve years mid usinif many remedies without permanent good I finally took kodol dyspepsia cure. It did me so much good I rec iimmended it to tvery one." writes J. E Witt kins, Clerk and Register, Cliillicothe, Mo. It digests what you eut. J. C. Kennedy, R.mnoke, Tenn . says, "I cannot any too much for D Wilt's witch hazel salve. One box of it cured what the doctors called an incurable ulcer 011 mv jaw." Cures piles anil all skin ilUeuMos. Look out worthless imitations. jy Advertise iu the PHEau. 3SrSub-cribe for the PltfcU The Ledgedale Aid society met nt Mrs. John Sehrader Wednesday May 9th 1900. Miss Nettie Sehrader of Scranton is home on a visit. Miss Lillie Runyon is working at Allie Simons. Burton Bnrtleson hns moved to Wesley Crosses farm. Feed Blnck who drives team for Thomas Oillot !ins moved into the house vacated by Mr. B.trtleson. George N. Killam, of Panpnc, took dinner with his cousin I. K. Killam lost Friday. t , ;, Ed. Grim nnd family, of Green town were guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Becker on Sunday. K, PAUIWC. Our fanners are very busy just now plowing, sowing oats, making gar den, etc., but the spring seems rather backward and the ground has not the necessary warmth to start the new giowtli. Miss Hannah Kipp, of Greentown, is the guest of Isabel Williams. Katie Kirkendall 1ms returned to her home in Hawley, having spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Kirkendall. Miss Josephine Smith is nt home wiih her parents for n short time. C. ('. Gumble and children visited lelntives in Greentown Sunday. Coin Kimble nnd Ivl. Bittenbender niethe guests of A. J. Kimlile and family for a short Uine. Jacob Khcrhnrdt, of Tafton, mourn the loss of his wife, who died Inst Monday and was buried in Pnupack ccmeleiy. Deceased was much es teemed by her neighbors and Mr. F.berhaidt has the sympathy of the community with him in his loneliness, which Is the gieater for not being blessed with children in his home. We hear at intervals complaints that (1 mers and shrubs have been stolen from graves in our cemeteiy. We are sorry that we should have such despicable ghouls anioung us and hope they will eventually be caught in the net and receive their just deserts. When we nee that tin girtvesof our departed friends have been 1 i lied of the love tokens placed their with so much care it causes us to doubt if the All Wise can really he responsible for he creation of such contemptible things in human form! The burning of the Talton house has deprived us of another old hmd mnik. It is believed to have been fired by an incendiaiy and we 'have hem (I that the suspected pnriy is now lodged in Milfoid Jail. If proved guilty lie should receive the severest penalty the law will permit for the inmates of the house barely escaped with their lives. His Kiintaiiic Ma lic has too many of his agents in our midst nnd it would be well for us if some of them could be disposed of. We believe in being just and in giving ci edit when ciedit is due. Clarence Stephens, our Su;ervisor, is deserving of commendation fordoing good road work, nnd for giving us a beiier road than we have had for some years. Keep on us you have begun Cla'ence and should you be desirous of another tenn we doubt not you will get it. Coimid (rumble Jr. is a:rain a hap py man having leceived the tenth Again it is a boy. He is the p'oud father of seven strong and healthy tniys, each of whom has a sister who is his pride and joy. The children had buried their de pnited pet and a monument, in the shape of a shingle, on which these 1'nes wee penciled was placed over the ginve: Here lies Pick, a bantam chick, Ia-I's keep her memoiy gieen. Our liiile iet paid natuies debt At the nge of seventeen. Her mate named Dick was taken sick And died nt the age of eleven. May they meet at last to lenew the past, In the Bantam chicken's heaven. I)KEATO. ' n "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or eoino to SAWKILL MILL, 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 KAN 21 Front St., Port Jervis. A lew Store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emerson & Co., $y Next. Door'ro Hotel FiuHrlmre. Prescription Carefu I ly Compounded Broad Street, MHford, Pennsylvania TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 1 All the News THREE TIMES A WEEK. Rv7 Yon i t t t if need not lose flesh in summer if you use the proper means 9 to prevent it. You think you can't take SCOTT'S J EMULSION in hot weather, I but you can take it and di- gest it as wi II in summer as I in winter. It is not like the plain cod-liver oil, whkh is Z difficult to take at any time. 5 If you are losing '' sh, you are losing grounu nd if you need . , . . " n I - wm 1 bcoirs tmuision ; and must have it to keep up your flesh and strength. If you have been taking it and i prospering on it, don't fail to ? continue until vou are thnr- f, j 9 oughly strong and well. 4i .s 9 50c. and i.w, all druKgists. V f SCOTT 4 BOWNE, OumiiU, New York. J J'ii.lV.Ui'W.lV'W.l '.- "I bad stomach trouble) twer.t.v yea rs and gave up hcvieof lining cur ed till I Im uau to use kodol dyspepsia cine. It lilts dime me so much good I call it the Kiivior of my life," writes W. U Wilkinson, Albang, Tenu. It digests what you eat. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Vature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest aiit and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elliciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headaehe.GaRtniigla.Cranips and all other resu I ts of i mpexfectd igestion. Prepared by E. C DeWit 4Co., Cijlcoso. The Unit number of THE TKI-WKKKIjY THiHUSB was publisher! Novemlier 90ih. 1KW The Immediate ami eo welcum 1 hcuhiiIhiI ii from Kaslern ami Wea tern states tnsureii an nnexamlnl sii-'e-s It is published on Miir.eay, Wednesday and Friday, and each number is n complete up-to-date daily new.spaper. with ail important news of the world up to the hour of go ing to press Contain, all striking news features of THK DAILY TRIBI'NK Special War Dispatches. Doimistie. and foreign C iiTespoadenoe. Sliorr. Stories. Kumorous illustra tions, Folitieal C'artoons. Industrial Informaiion, Kashion Notes, Agrioulture Matters, Oonprehensive and Reliable b'luaneial and Market Reports. Profusely iflustrated with half-t mm and protraits ot prominent poople. Regular subscription price fl 6') per year, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. NFW-YORK ne''ly sixty years the loading National ' WEEKLY TB'BOJfB. v"!n"s wT,pur f"r Pror"ssWu f"r,,"'re Its Airriimltural Department is unexcelled, and Market Reports are nutliorlty for the country Contains all the news of the Nation nnd World, with interesting and instructive rending for every member of of every family ou every farm and in every village in the United Slates. Regular subscription price $1.00 por yaur, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Miiford, Pa. New Summer Goods. Application for Charter. In tln'Court of Coiiimoii Phsta of Pike County. Nol tct Iwhcri'hv fcivm Hint an iippHcnrfon will Lhj nimtif to Hon. (ico ?s. Purily, Pick itlrnt ;nl Lhw .Ttnljfo of said rourf-, on the MHinntl Oav of Junt. A. I), littui, nt ? o'clock in tin after noon at his rhatnlH'i in Hoihs dali'. Pa., u mil t t In- forporat ion net of April .. IH74. am.lthesuipU'int'ntslhi'ietot bv Wiliiiim E(hauU, Klisha N Pit'iwai. VViUfl. Lo-v. Kiiwaiil (i. hhffr and . ranklin .-in th fui-a hnrtpr of an intend ed uorporai ion to In t nllcd "The Jiloomins' (imvo Hapiit Cliurch,",thr chauuMer nntl ohjoi-t wljoroof h t liu worship of Aim glity 4od urcunlintr to I In const it til ion, canoiiH, discipline. C-iitli (lovi'i'iuii'Mit mid mu nis of the littpiiHt ClinrcU in file I nited S tut en of Aincricn, and lor ihia pni-pou to have and 1'iijuy all t he riulit h tn lits and priv- ili'L-'es nt I Iu- Kiiiii :u.t and lis slippleitiflltS. The pr -p ifd i lmfti-r is nnwnii iii in the Vmi limit l arv'i otlice Jit Milfoi-d HiANK P. KIMIH.K, May 8, ltf'0. Solicitor. J. Q. Hood. Ju.stit'B if the Peace. Crosby, Mi.srt., inukes tli following statement : "I can certify that one minute cough enro will do all tliatis elainul for it. My wifr eonld not L'ffc hep brtatii ami the first dose re lieved her. it has also benefitted my whole, family.' It net immediate ly and cure coughs, colds, croup, irrinpe. hrouchiti, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES'- " CHILDRENS' SHOES, AT PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, GLASS. Also ANTI-RUST TINWARE, All kinds of OILS & PAINTS, PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, MATS and MATTING, OIL CLOTH, ETC., ETC. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD. PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The Pike County Phkks has made arrangements with the publisher of the "Vermont Farm Join mil" which enables us to make the mut remarkable vlubblng otfer ever be fore beard of in tbu section. -Here it 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. Miiford Penna,