J V f J. J ". Zr.'' i.-.-'J !,.-JH STATE NORMAL KCIIOOL, THE LANE INSTITUTE, , Mlddletown, N. V. For the Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PKItFKCT HOME THF ATMF.NT OB 8ANI- TAI1HM ADVANTAGES. ASHING TACLKE J riie Rods, Lines, Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc An assortment of Goods where Fishermen will find just what they want A. Q. WALLACE Eas( t TH uosnrjrta, Pa. Pi'RiNf Tfcim Opens Tcf.sday March i7, 1B00. Hpecii l classes for tanohcrs pie- nnring for the spring examinations. For full particulars, address, Geo. P. Biblk, A.M., Principal. Around the County. Harford & 4th Sts. Milford, Pn. f -r".'?s To Repair , if-' 4 Urokon Artl. ' 1 clesuse Tf- J Major's COD LIVER OIL with that awful taste, Is like the proverbial roso with n thorn n, good thing with n draw back. It is proscribed for wasting diseases, general debility, roughs, cbronio colds, con sumption, etc.. and we are ex pected to make H as palntflble as possible. OUR CUSTOMERS tell us our preparation is re markably pleasant, and moots the demand of the times. It Is pure, elegant and full strength. FiM.Y JiUAHASTEEIl. ' C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - - Milford, Pa. Remember MAJOR'S i huhukh ' ' ' S C'KMKNT, CLi' CEMENT. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIUUAC.E TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatl0nE. Examine my 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 vegetal) les. 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 .ETNA 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, Milford, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. . Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford Pa. 1 a .3 & tf o a rr1 X E 5 i 2 - 2. H o g 3 S 3 a " tri 5. a ' a 2, " 3 g s 3 13 S B r CD S1 CD m, W o o c ST B" TO 3 P. B 2 p- 8 1 8 H. call on or PA If AC. Mi', and Mrs, C. J. Sc'h1;l;jnr culled rn friemls here Wednesday. Miss Hannnh Kipp returned u her home in Oreontown with her broth er, Saturday. Messrs. Wiliner Hopps and A. Frisbio, of (treeutown, passed through the place Monday. Miss Bessie Anslpjj is visiting rela tives in Scrantou. Rev. R- D. Minch and Mr. Roder ick, of Bcranton, wefe guests of U. E. Williams one day last week. Mr. Minch will hold services nt White School house Wednesday eveuing 2:id inst. Lafayette Killain S))ent Saturday and Sunday with his narenls, O. N. Killam and wife. B. F. Killam left, for Milford the beginning of this week. Miss Barbara Zimmerman return ed homo last Saturday. A part of young people teiierded Miss C'larible a surprise party last Friday evening. Judging by its duration we think wo aro safe in saying all had an enjoyable timo. Dr. L. P. Cooke n nil family, O. J Sch lager mid John Oughton, o Pliila , called on relativesand friends here Sunday. During the thunder shower las Wednesday evening the barn of Ja cob Zimmerman was struck by light ling, and in a remarkably shor timo the building was n . mass of burning embers. Five cows and three calves were burned to death Mr. Zimmerman and his son John succeeded in freeing twenty-five lend of cattle when thev were com polled to lli'o from tlieli ioies. w ti help arrived nothing could ho don to hell) save properly. The lnsur nice was slight. ' Dkfacto. For estimates address. -J. C. PRESCOTT Mitamons, 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. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots anil lots without Houses lJi-aluf in all kinds of Property. Lite Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Opposite ollioe ut C. W. Hull. Milford, Pa. A Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat It artificially digests the food and aids mature In strengthening and recoU' .tructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- nut ana tonic. jMOomer preparation can approach it in ellicienev. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures j'yspepaia, indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea! bickHead4che.G:istralt!ia,Cranips.and Bli Ol ner resu I ts or 1 u i pel led digestion, rr.pir.a by t b utwie. a Co., ctiicajl Advertise in tho PkkbH. SASDYSTON. ULNOMA'N'S FEP.HY. Mrs. J. E. Everitt returned to her city home on Saturday, her littl boy being nearly recovered from 1 illnoss. Corn planting will commence tb week, and ns tho ground is in splen did order, the work will be pushed to a finish. The ground is becoming very dry, and unless we have rains soon the grass crop will be material ly shortened. Miss Drake, the efficient teacher of the Layton school, became so hoarse from a cold that she was ob liged to close school for n couple of days last week. It is hoped she will he able to resume her work this week. Everybody that has a garden has been planting it the past week and some that had theirs tip wished it wasn't for the ground was frozen hard Thursday morning. The fruit was not injured by the freeze, at least, not in this locnlity. The children of some of our schools aro preparing for the last daysexer oises, a sure indication that that momentous day is close nt hand. But is such, work a real benefit to pupils? I have heard nothing of work com mencing on t he Dingman bridge and the report that work would begin a couple of weeksngo, was unfounded. Work will undoubtedly begin soon. Monday was a record breaker in the heat line, the mercury touching the 90 point and Sunday was not far behind. It is Une weather for plant ing n i id I notice that several have commenced today. There is very little sickness about here, just now, and for a time, our pUsiciaus were kopt pretty busy. Arthur Kniery has the grip. .1. 10. Nyee canvassed this section lust week in search of little pigs. hey are scarce and high priced. It would be a great safe-guard in towns where there nre shingle roofs and in the count rv ton, to cover them with Asbests roofing paint. Many here aro complaining of not ding well. A hicdicine or food to strengthen the nerves Is needed. The Synder boys have quit the imliering business and are now work ng at their trade, that of masons. - Centre school, Miss Overfleld teacher closed Mav 1(1. She has giv- n excellent satisfaction. lSriee 1 lnlryniple, of I'raiH'hville, ost his best horse last week. It died at 1 luniel Jaegers. Tie piles have greatly diniinishei and been sent down the river. The excituient of a new ministe brought out good congregations hen for a time. A useful garment T. Armstrong sell Is overalls for thesmall boy. Stretch mg bottoms, double knees, a genor oils bib and four pockets. The Zebu $2.50 shoe beats the band. The little free advertising in the muss no doubt had much to do with relieving farmers here of about head of cattle. Some yet remain un d and a lMtH.ss nil. would no doul bring the buyers and cash. Our Supervisor Isaac Smith i putting the hill roads in shape for trotters and bicycles. Sundyston people would lenrn by visiting over here how our road mas ters use the machine to scrape off the dirt and then replace it with hard material. Frank Ford and wife are visiting at Ardtornish. (i. B. VanAuken has built a beaut iful summer pavilion for the use of bicvele riders. It is located alongside his store. Our town fathers have nip.riu no move yet to procure a supply of good water for the summer. CVusak. MAT AMOR AS. Mrs. Ruth O'Noil, daughter of the late K. O. Hill, died at her home in Matamoras last Saturday morning f chronic gastritis nged 40 ye,irs. "or n year she has been an invalid, me son, John W. two brother? Ceo. and Fred Hill and two sisters Minnie at home and Mrs. A. Horn, of Port Jervis, survive. Tliefuneralconduct- d by Rev. T. (I. Spencer occurred Tuesday. The text was selected by the deceased as were also the hymns sung. Miss Kdna Van Akin, agraduateof Brockport Normal school and of Port ! Jervis High School, has taken n sit uation as teacher in the Port Jervis Academy in the place of Miss Carrie Hewitt whols quite ill. The L. A.S. of Kpworth church held a May supper at the church last even ing. Mrs. CooiH-od gave a pleasing recitation, the first from her people have been favored with here. J. H. Coleman, of Livingston Man or, will open an ice cream parlor in the Staton building s m. Lyman Hornbeck is having a house erected on the river bank just below the bridge. Maurice S. Qiiinn one on Pennsyl vania Av., and John Oarny one on Division street. AJWlUKI I .I - . t-H f l.i BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. or conic to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. Chicago reports that nine trunk line railroads will contract, this year, to spend more than $6,000,000 for extensions, terminal improvements and rolling stock. That great Re publican warrior, General Prosperi ty, is still lighting for more work for the wngo-earner. Miss Carrie Wintran, of Pine Bush, spent a couple of days here recently with her sister, Mrs. Frank Corwin. Prof. Kilcoin, of New York, called on friends Saturday. Sunday evening services nt Kp worth church were conducted by Rev. F. L. Rhodes, of Sparrow-hush, exchanging with Rev. Spencer the pastor. L. C. U. society met yesterday with Mrs. ('has. Davenport. Kpworth Sew ing society met this week with Mrs. S. A. Johnson. The Matamoras conservatories are owned and managed by Colonel Quick who has three very pretty green houses, 80 feet long. He grows plants and flowers and does a good business. He is nlso a proficient de signer of floral pieces. Mrs. A. L. Tait formerly of tnis place, but recently of Khnsford N. Y. died at her home May 4, ofconsunip- ticn nged 25 years. She was bom and educated here and at. one time taught in our schools. Seven years she married Win. Tait, of East Corinth Maine, by whom and two small children she is survived. Her father and mother Henry lxirenz and wife one brother nnd two sisters nil of Khnsford survive S, 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 Consumption Fain Unnecessay in Childbirth. Puiu Is do longer necessary ia chlldb.rth; morning sickness, swolleu limbs, and like evils, nre reudily controlled, and womb diseases speedily cured. Aever known to fail. Physicians proiiounco it woudeiful, and over 5u,Unu ladies attest its inei-iis.Laily reader, cut this out : it may save your me: suffer uo longer, but send us a 2 cent stamp and receive in sealed iivelopo full partic ulars, and valuable proofs of our wonder ful remedy. Address Frank Thomas & Co. Baltimore, Aid. je The Real Danger from heart disease is not the possi bility of a sudden death, for they ar comparatively few; but following ia the wake of this dread disease comes a general breaking down of every organ of the body. Circulation is retarded; digestion is deranged; the bltd is coul animated, the nerves weakened and the braia clouded. It your heart is atTected begin at once to guard against these dangers. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, has rescued thousands w ho were given up to die, aud it will help you, too, if you try it. "For several years I was troubled with nervousness, sleepless, palpita- ot Ureal tion of the heart, short nth, siuothcriug spells and pain in chest, back, left side and arm. 1 was so very bad that I remained in my bed the whole of one Hummer. Was treated by three physicians,' but, de? rived no benetit. Finally I saw paper advertising Dr. Miles' New litart Cure and Restorative Nervine. I oegau their use and was so greatly benellled that 1 am now doing my own housework and enjoy excelleut health." Mas. Bkktua Kuhtu, 1M 20th St., Milwaukee, is. Dr. Allies' Heart Cure is sold at all druggists on positive guarantee. W rite for free advice and booklet to lis. Mik Medic! c, Likliuu, Iud, is robbed of its terrors by the fact that the best med ical authorities state that it is a curable disease; and one of the happy things about it is, that its victims rarely ever lose hope. You know there are all sorts of secret nostrums advertised to cure consumption. Some make absurd claims. We only say that if taken in time and the laws of health are properly observed, EMULSWN will heal the inflammation of the throat and lungs and nourish and strengthen, the body so that it can throw off the disease. We have thousands of testi monials where people claim they have been permanently cured of this malady. Sac. and fi.no, att druggists. SCOTT di BOWNK, ChemiM, N.w York. No Eight to Ugliness. The women who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be at tractive 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, blotehes, skin eruptions and a wretched complextion. Llec trio Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rioh complex sion It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down in valid. Only 50 cents at all drugstores ,:, bo YEARS' ERIENCE vimm i Trade Marks 9 1 1 1 Copyrights 4c. Anvone tenillng s sfcetr b and d'rlirttfii nitty quickly tun'urfrtiti our ttp"""" fr whether hu Invention i pn-bnlily jiatunttilile. Cormnuiiii a tUm strk-tly (..nii.ltMiiiu.l. Hi.mttolt ou I'utuiil n-cut irt;e oitUut-t uwin-y for .-cumi pmeina. l'titt;i:tj taken tliruunti Aluna & Co. txtlvm HiuU iiuttt, without charge, the Scientific Jlrcerican. A htuiflBomely illustrated weekly. Lamest clr- ruiiiti.in of ally ioal ido Itiuutui. Turin, $3 a y.-itr : four uiui.tLu, L gold by all mswuUVuluiti. tiUNN & Co.38'6""'"- New York - tiKuiUi OtxiiM. 4 IT bt Wssbuvtvu, D. i- KANE. 21 Front St., Port Jervis. A New 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-iiss Drag Store. Broad Street, la Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Hr" P O C Broad Stre . E. Emsrson & Co., p.: tfF Next Door to Hotel Fauehore. NEW-YORK Ml the N ews TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUTE. THRE TIMES A WEEK- Rural free delivery is being ex tonded among the farmers under Republican rule in the Executive Departments and in Congress. This Republican Congress has increased the appropriation for this purpose to 1,750,000, sothat more farmers than will soon bo having tlteir mails ever delivered nt their doors. With every Republican member t f tho House Merchant Marino nnd Fisheries Committee united in favor of tho shipping bill, and with a sub stantial number of the Democrats on that committeo ready to join with them iu voting forthe bill's passage, it would be remarkable to see Con greps adjourn with the shipping bill undisposed of. Tho per capita circulation of the country was 120.58 on May 1st. It, was only 121.10 when Bryan wns nominated in 1896. Ti e failure of free silver has certainly not check ed the circulation. sLern mill Wea- His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a, prominent citi zen of flnnnibnl. Mo., lately had a wonderful doliverence from n fright ful death. In telling of it, he says : "I wns taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. 1 wns so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Noth ing helped me. 1 expected to soon die, of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle pave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous mediciue is the surest and quickest cure in the world for nil Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and one dollar. Trial bottles free at nil drug stores every bottle guaranteed. Free to Inventors The experience of C. A. Snow & Co. in obtaining moro than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many questions relating to the protection of iutellectuul projierty. This they have djne in a pamphlet treating briefly of United Slates and foreign patents, with cost of same, and how to procure thein ; trade marks, de signs, caveats, infiingments, decis ions in leading patents, etc., etc. Tliis pamphlet will be sent. free to anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co-, Washington, 1). C. W. S. Musser Millheitn, Pa., saved the life of his little girl by giving her one minute cough cure when she was riving with croup. It, is theonly harmless remedy that gives immed iate, results. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma ami ail throat and lung troubles. The first, number f THK TRI-WKKKLY TRIHKSE wns published November ii.ii. is'.ui. 1 he linnieiluitn unit em-itui welcome ueunruud it from KiisLern tern grates insuml an iincx.-ininlcd success It is published (in Mui.diiy, Wednesday and Krhlay, nnd each numlier la n complete up-to-date daily newspaper, with all important news of the world up to the hour of go ing to press Cohtnina all striking news feature of THK DAILY TRIBUNE. Special Wnr Dispalehes. D.iniiMtin and foreign Oonvspomlenoo, Short Stories, Humorous Illustra tions, Political Cartoons. Industrial Information, Fashion Notes, Agriculture Matters, Coiiprehensivn and Reliable Kinaneial and Market Reports. Profusely illustrated with half-tone and proti-aits of prominent poople. Regular subscription price 1.5') per year, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For nearly sixty yours the leading National family newspaper for progressive farmers and villiairers. Its Agi-leultural Department ia unexcelled, and Market Reports aro authority for the country. Contains all the news of tho Nation nnd World, with Interesting and Instructive, reading for evoi-y member of of every family ou every farm and in every village iu tho United States. Regular subscription price $1.00 per yjar, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. New Summer Goods. 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 PltKss has made arrangements with the publisher of the "Vermont Kami Journal" which enables us to make the inont remarkable ulubbiug oiler ever be fore beard of iu thi bectiuu. Here it U: 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. Ail for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50 Pike County PRESS, Renewals $2.25. Milford Penna.
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