STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. A" it 411 f 0 H ,... ftrr c B 9 SJ r" All Around the County. : THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE GO. 1135 Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. Forthn Treatment and Cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJKCTION3. A PEIIFKCT IIOMR TIIFATMEST OH SaNI TAIIICM ADVANTAOKS FISHING TACLKE Flies, Rods, Lines, Reels, Hooks, Baskets, Etc., Etc. An assortment of (roods where Fishermen will lind just what thev want A. Q. WALLACE Harford & 4th Sts. Milfonl, Pa. To Repair Broken Arti cles use Major's fCcracnt ' 9 Remember MAJOR'S CK.MENT, MAJOH'S LKATHEH CKMLNX. East StuouusIiTjhu, 1'a. Sprinii Tkhm Opkns Tuesday March 27, ISIOO. Special elasses for teachers prr- wiring for the wpriiiK examinations-. ror full particulars, address, Ui:. P. Uiiiuk. A.M., Principii', SAXDYSTON. COD LIVER OIL with that awful tiiHte, is likp the proverbial rose with n thorn n good thin;; with n draw back. It is prescribed for wasting diseases, general debility, coughs, chronic colds, con sumption, etc.. nnd wo are ex pected to make it as palatable bs possible. OUR CUSTOMERS toll ns our preparation is re markably pleasant, and meets the demand of the times, it is pure, elegant and full strength. PI'LLV 1UA1C.VNTEI:1. C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist - Milford, Pa. M A T V MOR AS. 4 V HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylos. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIUUAOK TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock - it will please you. The price too. -L F. IIAFXEU- Harford St. . .Milford Pa. r h. ? w ? Ml O JB O 2 sj. " i 2. IB p S 3 S3 . O 4 K' W r s h S S rf.B 5oE3 y 1 S a o S s Ml (Vl g. S s- ? call on or Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. t Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. . Houses nnd Lota and loU without Houses. Denier iu nil kinds of Property. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Harford Street Opposite ofTlce of C. W. Bull. Milford, Pa. Life Insurance - The ETNA offera special induce ments both on Life and Endowment lolieies. Btable, cheap and prompt payment of all claims. For information apply to Leroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa For estimates address. WJ. C. PRESCOTT Matamoras, Pa. WALL PAPER Complete new stock of the latest designs in taper 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 are offering cheap. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. Lnyton had n lively time one day last week when one of our citizens hail a iseuuine S:iu .Tiitin charge made upon him Whether it was tho ef fect of L'lyton wator or spirit Fru mentii I have not- learned, but the citizen is alive yet. W. F. Rosencrans merchant, at Layton, went to the city last week to purchase goods and in a few days will have them open for public in spection and purchase. The Reformed church people at Bevans will hold childrens day on Sunday June 10. If the program is carried through, as selected, it will bo worth going miles to see. This church always scores a snecess in such observances, ami this will be no exception. The workman for the building of tho new iron bridge at Dinuui.in came on Friday last and work will begin at once. Common laborers are needed but it is doubtful if they can secure all the men they will need. Anson P. R lsencraus, of Stillwa ter, visited his son Elijah Saturday last. Mr. R. is a wonderfully well preserved man for one of his years. Irt conversation with the writer he remarked that he was in his 75th year. Frank Simpson has his now barn enclosed and when completed will have as cozy a set of buildings as any one i;i town. Director E. W. Mc.Hawn, of the New Jersey weather Bureau, was in Sandyston one day last week, and set up a rain g.itigo and maximum and minimum thermometer at the esidence of Ooorgo E. lluish. Mr- Hursh is therefore the most Norlh- ern observer of the weather service in Uk? State. The instruments aro very handsome nnd of tho finest work m.mship Chihlicn's Day will bo held in the L iv ton M. E. church on the evening of June 17. It was proposed to hold it at an earlier date but the exhibi Hon of the Layton public school was thought to be in the way. The other night in passing the Silver spring, I noticed that swal lows wore nesting in the smoke stack I guess they are safe from fire or smoke for some time to come The regular quarterly meeting of the Sussex County Agricultural so ciety will be held in Stivers Hall, Brnnchville on Satuiday June 2 It is a subject of vital Interest to the farmer, and every one who can possibly should take his wife along and attend this meeting. Mr, Nor man Hall will read a paper on injur ious insects, F. C. Roe will talk on farming in Wisconsin, Geo. E. Hursh on the breeding and raising of poul try, and A. N. Roe will give his views on the feeding of the dairy cow. Ulnar practical laamers will take part, and taken altogether should prove of praotical benefit to the farmers. The dime social of EpworMi (J. hociety last 1 aim lay eveani-; tho pais Miagj was p u tieip ite.l LIVERY STABLES. T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, . . . -. .Pa. 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. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. ItartlHrially digests the food and alda Vature in strengthening and recon .tructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digests ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ctlieiency. It in Itantly relieves and permanently cures jvspeisia, iiiuigestu.n, lluariburn, Flatulence. .Sour Stomach, Nausea, bick Ueailai:he,(iastraigia,Cranips aud aUother results of impel ti-ctdigestion. r'.p'ir.u by t v. ucwii'. aba., ttjitotf-l. by Mrs. (J. II. LriiiL'tou, Miss Emma Billman, Miss Memo Ij-ingroii. Mrs j S. A. Johnson and Riv. T . Sp.m cor and Mrs. Spjncer. A ne.it sum was realized. Hope Church Llivn 8 iciiil was n great success both socially and fin ancially, loo cream, cake and strawberries were served. The pro oeeds were $18. Epworth Sowing Circle meets this evening with Mrs. Irene Kimble, on Washington street. Miss Augusta K ioner, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Springfield and other places in Ohio for the past six mantbs, is at home again. Tho Matamoras schools closed Memorial Day. J'iromn (Juorin, a neph-.'w of flu v. Jos. Treis, left town Tuesday for a visit in New York. The brick building on Poiin'a Ave, recently purchased by A. W. Balch, is being fitted up by Sol Van Akin and Martin Fishor, both first class painters and paper hangers. The eighth anniversary of the Y. P. S. C. E. of Hopo church was cele brated Sunday evening. The vari ous young peoples societies and Ep worth leagues of Port Jorvis, Tri States and Gnrmiintown were large ly represented. The congregational singing was spirited and inspiring and the anthem by tho C. E. choir was finely rendered . Tho prayer by Victor Ennis, the leader, was an ap peal for better work. A vocal solo by Miss Wylio was pleasing and words of cheer recited by Edith Crane was well rendered as were nil the parts read and sung by the Jun iors. Rev. Lilly's address on the Model Christian Endeuvorer was excellent. Cornelius L. Do Witt, aged 80 years, died at his bomb last Friday of hoart failure. He was born near Milford Jan. 30, 1820, nnd in 1881 marrhid Miss Anna C. Kadol, of Port Jervis. He was a good citizen and greatly respected. He is survived by his widow and five children Em ma, wifo of J. W. Gross, Katie, Al pha, Mary and Jacob at home and a brother, Martin, of La Crosse, Wis. Tin funeral, conducted by Rev. Lilly, was held at Hope church Mon day nnd was largely attended. Flor al offerings were profuse and beau tiful in design. Mrs. S. Krauter, of Owego, and Isaao Shomis, of Susquohanna, were in attendance. S. Real Estate Trans fjrs. L. W. Armstrong and wife to Car rie Armstrong, dated Feb. 15. Lots 2fW, 2M, 287, UU2 and 315 Milfoid floro., consideration n.iminal. Carrie Armstrong to Mary Aim Armstrong, illited s.-iin.i div same l.in I, c msidorntioii nominal. Willi. mi M. P.irnell to Alfred L. Wiv.kes, dated May 17. 2 lots in Brookwood, Blooming Urovo, con sideration K)0. Mary Ann Young to Martin Hat ton, dated May 11. 75 acres Dela ware, consideration $1150. Elizibeth Bornhoeft to C. W. Wal lace, v dated March 31. Land in Greene, consideration 4,000. Joseph MeMahon and wifo to Lew is Wilson, dated May 7. 50 acres Palmyra, consideration t'175. Maurice S. (J unii nnd wile to John S Da-ant, dated May 14. 124 acres We-tfall, consideration $1. John S. Durant to Mary Qninn j-inie dife sum" premises, con. 1. B. F. Durant and wif:- to M. L. II ornbeek, dated May 8. Lots 815 and 813 Matamoras, consideration If 1. Carrie E. Lock wood and others to Sarah A. Palmatior, dated April 4. y3 int in lots 701 and 703 Ma mor as, consideration 1,100. George Frei to Arnold Frei, dated April. 20 acres Lacka waxen con sideration 1. Claraneo W. Wallace to Joseph Brown, dated May 23. Lind in Greeno, consideration $325. Clara Adams and husband to Ar thur Adams and wife, dated Oct. 4, 18U9. 1 acre Delawaro, con. $2. C. R. Biddis, Treasurer to E. Pin chot, 30 ncres Westfall, con. taxes. E. Pinchot and wifo to Do Plasse, same land, dated May 19. John H. Symsand wife to Justin Nilis and wife, dated March 15. 10 acres Delaware, consideration $100 Amelia Buchanan to Ebenozer Warner, dated Sent. 27, 1805. Lots 656, 657 and 658 Milford, consider ation $100. E. Warner to George W. Warner, John C. Warner and Robert W Reid, dated May 1. Same lots, con sideration $3. Abigail A. Willis to Common wealth of Pa , dated May 1. 833 acres Porter, consideration $1 666. Commission to ri. b . Killum as Justice of the Peace. S y Hi "BEST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. ")., or come to . SAWKILL fJIILL, 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. A TRIAL VILL BE CONVICTION KIMM.1S. E. Kimble and wife, of Lacka- waxon, were in town Monday. David Litts, G W. Kimble and R. W. Kelley attended the memorial servioes at the Methodist church at Ha wley Sunday evening. The Sabbath school collection for the India famine fund May 13th amounted to $3.21. Lucy Rowland, of Hawley, is spending n week with her grand mother Mrs. J. F. Decker. Lara Kelley and Dellie Pieraon visited friends in Ilonesdalo recent- If surveying will bring a railroad we will soon have one. We organized our Sunday school R. W. Kelley Superintendent, G.W. Kimble assistant, Mrs. Goorge Per rington secretary and treasurer, Lara Kelly organist. W00DT0WN. Mr. Kopple, who purchased the StubendofT place between the ponds will erect a house there very bhort- iy- Miss Hattie Bradford and brother called on Walkor Lake friends Sun day. W. Gordon Parker isited in Lacka waxen Sunday. There is a surprising crop of chip munks this year. The frisky little woodlandors are a pretty sight. Charles Cnrry has not been so well this spring as formerly. The fishinf on the pond has been very poor, the water being too cold. Fain TJiinecesaay in ChiMbirth. I'ni n is no limKer nwjessnry in chtltl birth; nmriiinix uirkiifss, tmnilt'ii limb, mul hkt. evils, ure rtuiily mill rolled . ami womb disease spin-ally cured. Suvv.r kuowu to fail. Pliy-iii-iulltf H-onolll)i;tt it woiltlel fill, nnd over .VUlou iiiill.-n Hlli-nt its iiioi-its.J.mly reader, cut lliiii out; it limy .live your Jilc; suffer no longer, nut semi o tl eeut stamp uuu receive 111 sealed euvel' ipo lull pintle itlnrs, nnd valuable proofs of our wonder ful remedy. Addre Vruuk Tb-uiiii4& i'u. linl I injure, AM. jcS Teachers' Examination. Examinations for 1900 will b held as follows : Dingm 'it. Union, June 4. Shohola, Shohola, June 6. Lnckawaxen, Lacka waxen, June 8. Delaware, Dingman's Academy, June 11. Lehman, Meadow Brook, June 12, Westfall, Matamoras, June 18. Milford, High School, June 23 Blooming Grove, No. 1 (West brook's, June 26. Greene, Kipptown, June 27. Palmyra, (Red) Paupack.June 28. Professional certificates issned prior to June. 1899, will be invalid after June, 1900. All directors and others interest ed aro cordially invited to be pres ent at any of the examinations. Gko. Sawyer, j 15 Snpt. Pike Co. 8N SCTF EMM OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure It. SECOND Because, If the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. TH'stO Because, if the father or mother Is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and Strength. FOURTH Because it is tha standard remedy In ad throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. It can be taken in summer as well as In winter. 40c. and $i oo, all drucgUtt. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chcmma, ..w York. ' J. ('. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., says, "1 cannot sav too much for De Witt's witch hazel salve, due box of it cured what the doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures plies and all skin diseases. Look out worthiest) imitations. 999 KANE, 21 Front St., Port Jervis. ew store A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PUUE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Drug Store. H. E. Emsrson & Co., Prescription Carefully Compounded Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania 3jr- Next Door to Hotel Fiiuohore. Additional Local Matter. H. C. Bowen, of Lehman, was in town yesterday . Tho doctors aro preparing lor the cherry tree trade. Ladies club met last evening with Mrs. D. Unsworth, S. Gnlewaler and son, of Newark, visited bis father this week. Bobs has probably bobbed into the otwn of Pretoria by this time. Bootblacks ire becoming nnmorj ous. JNo need togo without a slime. Georgo E. Horton's colt ran away this morning and broke its shoulder. D. V. Drake who has beon quite ill was able to participate in the G. A. R. services memorial day. Metis Brothers are now open for business with a stock of beer and all other kiiuis of liquid refreshments. The man who invents an airbrake which will stop a plumbers bill in less than half its length will reap a pile. The Lane Institute executive offi ces have been removed from Middle town to N. Y. city St. James' Buil ding 1135 Broadway. The Columbia Bicycle Club, of Wilkesbarre, 14 in number enjoyed a ride in the valley this week and supped at Hotel Fauohera. Jacob Orben, of Dingman town ship, has gone to Newark N. Jto take oharge of a farm owned by his son, John, who is a prosperous builder. A warning is being sent out to di rectors a gainst persons selling charts such as the so-called Now Education whicti cost $3. 00 or 4. a set and are sold from $7.50 to $60. 00 according to the greenness of the board. P. C. Rutan has opened his bicycle and repair shop on Harford street, whore may be found a good stock of wheels and sundries, and an ex per ienced workman in charge to jiuiku necessary repairs. " tf NEW-YORK All the News TRI-VEEKLY TRIBUTE. THRE ES A WEEK" ' The first number of 'I'll 10 TRI-WKKKLY .TililU-SK was published November 20fh. lsii'il. The immediate anil eor.llal welcome accorded it from Eastern mid Weft.-t-ji-ii slnies Insured mi unexampled success It Is published on Mm.ilny, Wednesday and Friday, and curb number Is aoompleto up-to-date daily nciv-piiper. wit li nil impoi lant news of the world up to the hour of (jo iug to prVa.s Containa all slrikiinr news leatures of THK DAIIY TKIM'XE. Special War Dispatches. l).im..ntio and foreign (I i.-ivspnmlemse, Short Stories, Humorous Illustra tions. Political Cartoons. Imhisi rial Infoi-nciiion. Fasbion Notes, Agriculture Mutters, Conprebcnsive and K liable Financial and Market Itcpnrts. Profusely illnstiMi.-d with half -foiu-s and or itraits of prominent people, li.uhir suliscription price 1 .) per year, but we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $2.25. NEW YORK ',"r nmu-lv sixty ve.irs tha leatllnir National WEEKLY TatBlWE. J!i,,"i;'r.W,,,m""r ,or "ro'?'-''1VO f",","" """ Its A(ji ii-ulmral Department is unexcelled, mid Market Reports ara authority for tho country. Contains all the news of the Nation and World, with iuterestinir and Instructive rending for every member of of every family ou every fni-in nud ill every villa-jo in the L'nitcd Slates. Regular subscription price $1.00-per y-ar, hut we furnish it And THE PRESS I Year for $1.65. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa . New Summer Goods. Free to Inventors The exiierience of C. A. Snow & Co. in obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many questions relating to the protection of intellectual property. This they have d me in a pamphlet treating briefly of United States and foreign patents, with cost of same, and how to procure them ; trade marks, de signs, caveats, infringments, decis ions in leading patents, etc, etc. This pamphlet will be sent free to anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co-, Washington, D. C. The Appetite ot a Goat la envied by al pour dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that, Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver reme dy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular boililv habit that insure), perfect health and great energy. Only 2jo at all drug stores, 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. WASH FABRICS, WOOLEN SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HATS and CAPS, WALL PAPER, LADIES' SHOES, MENS' " MISSES' " CHILDRENS' SHOES, ' AT W. & G. MITCHELL'S, -MILFORD. PA. Great Clubbing Offer. Tho PIUh County Puksh has miulu nrnimmm-nrs with the publisher of tho "Vermont Karin Jou. mil" which enuhlfH lib to nmko tho inobt remarkable clubbing otfur ever be fore hurtrtt of in thin taction. Hero it it; 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.
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