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Repairing ;-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Gunned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters 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 aud Fourth streets MILFOKD PA. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real .Estate Agent. Houses and Lots nml lots without Houses. JA'ulur iu all kiuJa or Properly. Life Insurance aent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Harford Street Ophite ollioe of C. W. bull. Milford, Fu. lfjliricit.mn.Sl urn iumiiKJuuii l 3 2 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL East Strouttbnrg, Pa. ff rill" , r-t ... ':1M- : THF rUI, TFHM OF THU roi'l'f.AR IN1 I Tl THN OI'KNS 8 KIT. 4, l!Oi. Thin I'rnrtli'Kl Training Pchiml fur teaeh ts -tinatfil i m the main linn of tlm 1). j W. K It. iti Kfi4t. StrmnMnirir. In the midst nf th ureat resorts ff Mnnrm' coun ty. Seven depart ments nml rour-;es. I n-i-rcl ImI fiict I M Ivn, mi mug fui'iil t y, li lull Mtnmlftnl iiittlntHlncil. Pupils enm-ln-d fr-. Clashes nut overcrowded. No extra rim rut made. I ivistn vm ?'), les per year. We paid nil tin stilt aid to pupils, the only m'!h1 that did this ftir the snrinu term. In seven yearn wv have not had n Rei-inn rae of sickness. f-il'M-tiHnn, I'ollcftf Pre paratory Nwliir. t'ny .Imlelltts rant-!, ft-., without extra charges. We secure puM hns for our graduates. Fr full purl leulars, catalogue and Keli ncs fret, address OKO. P. 15IHLK, A. M -:- rrlnnlpnl. HOLIDAY GOODS TOYS, DOLLS, NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES, Etc., ETC. A full line at ? : A. 5. DIhuMAn5 I Iiroml 8t., Milford, Pn. ARMSTRONG'S AND Milford, Pa. Life Insurance - Tho JETNA offers special induce ments both on Life and Endowment policies Stable, cheap and prompt pay inti-., t of all claims. For information apply to Lcroy E. Kipp, Agent, Milford, Pa Fire Insurance RELIABLE CO.'S Prompt payment of losses The old established agency of RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS, Milford, Penna. Administratrix Notice. Whetvus It'ttcrs f adininUtriition to tho pfnU) of Jolm T. Armstrong latH of tho Knnuitrh of M ilfonl li.'nt-a tl li;vo htvn yranti tl to the MiliM-tibrr. All ptThi.its in-th-htcil to tlm siiul t'.-L.itc aru ri'qn-ii'il to iimUc imiiuMtiatc pavmi'tit ,tnt tlii h:iv iiikr claims or .(lcinaiiils Htrawisf. the estate tit (he wthl tliK't'ilcnt will in.tku koo.vri tlic Muino without (h-htv to NANCY AHM.-TRlVi'. Ail uti ni-it nil rix Milfonl liorou'h, Vikv Co., tii Nov l-.i ). BI'jo Front Stablas, Port Jervia, N. Y. Adjoining (iumner's Union Houi-e, linad, Ciirriage, ilraft and farm horses fur s.ile. Kxchauurcs inado, A lai L'e stock frmii wliieli to inako ulei tioiis. CANAL Si'. Hiram Towner. 'lifllllCllllli! All Around MATAMOKAS. Hon. V. A. Ktsicr, tvhn Ii:h lieeti iiite ill with jr ri p, Is now improving. Mrf. Critic illld sifter, .Mis. liitn ncl, nave li live o'clock tin l:Ht Thurstliiy nt their home Mr. Myers, who pii'vliti-'d the store oft). II. I.ui";to!i, hiis recover ed from an attack of grip mid is ; hie to llttelid tO IlllsillOSS lir;lill. Mrs. Weill) W. CortiiKht is ill w itli pllclimolli:). Mr. ( llyphmit spoke nt I lope church Sinidny morning, liis xuliject lit ing tlie Y. M. C. A. and Mr. Nenson .lones addressed the members of K worth ehurcli the siiini! morniiiff on the same topic Itoth ell'.nts urcnt'y pleased the imdieiices. Mrs. ('. I". O'Ncil, of Middletown, visitcil friends here Sunday. Matt Curtis and wife extend sin cere thanks to tiieirmany friends w ho rendered elllcient aid on the ocms-don of the burning of their house Inst 'I'hursdiiy eveninjr,. The I... C. C of Hope church met tills week at the home of Martin Fisher and II. I. Outright. The I.. A. S. of Fpworth church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lillian Lord. Thursday evening, .Inn. Ill, the residence of Matt. Curtis caught (Ire during a high wind ami was burned w ith nearly all its contents. He is now occupying a house opposite the school building. About live months ago Mrs. Curtis fell and broke her ankle and is yet nimble to w alk. The whole community sympathizes in this double alllietioii. Harry Lilly has removed Ills fam ily to Tri St ites, N. Y., Vhere his business is Mrs, Wnnier L'rd, of Iviiinunk, after a vUit with her son here, has relumed homo. The Misses Kmma and Cora llill maii have gone for a visit in New York and l'aterson. The. proverb social held last Tues day evening at .the home of Alfred Hillnian was a pleasant all'air. Miss esses Hill and Quick aud Messrs. Halstled and Wolsy won the prizes. One pupil in advanced F.nglish, ill iu spelling, 2 in history, -I in geogra phy and 4 in arithmetic from the High School here successfully passed Regents examinations. H. BLOOMING GROVE. M. Euitoh : In your issue of tho 25 n It. I no tice your correspondent from Dins mans Ferry seems to feel quite sor ry for tlm Blooming (Jrovo Park As sociation. He nppears to think that because they pay their taxes and employ native labor they are entit led to special privileges. So far as taxes are concerned I hey don't pay any more than other people do in proportion to the property they own and when they had their land on the seated assessment valued at $1.00 aero they did not pay quite as much. I wish to remind you correspond ent that tho residents of Blooming Grove are not, loafers, nor do they uphold or encourage trespassing, still when ono of our boys is caught on the Park grounds he should have a just trial under the samo Act of Assembly that a member of the club woul l bo tried by for a similar of fense. They build largely on their charter but at tho gnnie time seem to forget that there are other laws in Pennsylvania that gentleman nre bound to respect. If CuMar will SK'iid ono summer in Blooming Grove and make himself acquainted with the surroundings, and facts connected with tho cass ho will be better able to tell the. public who the loafers and who the gentleman are. Loaf Kit. Brought Good Fortune. A small item in his own paper lately brought amazing good fortune Editor Chris. Ileitter, of I he Saginaw (Mich ) Post and Zeitung. He nml bis fainilv had the Grip in its worst form. Their doctor did them no erood. Then lie read that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds was a guaranteed cure for La Grippe and all tlironr and Luiil' troubles ; tried if and says "Three bottles cured the whole fam ily. No other medicine on earth equals it." Only HOe and 1. at all drujj stores. Trial bottles free. Many persons have hail the exper ience of Mr. Peter Sherman, nf North Stratford, N. II., who sitvs, "for I suffered torture from chrome in digestion but kodol dyspepsia cure mailt, a well man of me." It diuests what yon eat mid is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stoma -'' trouble. It gives relief at one even in thoAvnrsf cases, andcau't help but do you good. When yon need a soothing and hea 1 i n g antiseptic application fr an v purpose, nse the original DeWitt's witch hazel salve, a well known cure for piles anil Kkin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Bit ware of counterfeits. tho County. SANliYSTON. Si the Itambler thinks I should pur in a bid forcai -rving U -iclo Sams mail, and worst, of nil to carry it on toot Why my dear Hinililer my 130 pounds of avoirdupois would not s and the strain. I mil pretty goo 1 on my pins, when not carrying a 1 ad but when I carry n load of mail 1 vant living wages not a job where hi ) get nothing fur pay aud board vourself, nixey. Your Dliigmnn scribe evidently looks I am rhe chicken man. I nave a few of the Plymouth Rock variety and alternate the feed with corn and wheat with warm silt feed at noon. Give yotir fowls crushed ovste.r shells ami a warm roosting place mid your liens will attend to business. K mil nf oar Sand vstnii young folks attended a dunce at the resi dence of Jacob Ayers iu Upper Mon tague on Thursday evening, and if getting homo at, dnvlisiht is nnv criterion of a good time they mut have had it. The attendance was good and the music first class, anil the young folks are listening for the next invitation. Pennsylvania has thirteen Slate Noi'.nal schools while New .Tersev has but one located at Trenton. Newark is shouting to have one lo cated at that place and it would be morn convenient for those wishing to attend tho school from the north ern part of the state to have one a I Newark and it looks now as if they will get, it. Mrs .lano Ilntalen, of llainesvillo. died at her home iu that hamlet on Monday morning after a lnief illnes i aged TS years. She leaves 3 child ren, Manning, of llainesvillo, John, nf Newton, ami Wilson C. Gunn, of llainesvillo. Mrs. Sarah Depno, also of Haines ville, died on Friday nt the residence nf her son, nged 70 years. She is survived by four children, Herbert and Aslieald, of Knoyville, Tenn., and Washington and Gertrude Smith residing at Hainesville. George Drake a resident of this town died at the Alms House a few days ago. The Hey. Mr. Lake, nf Newton, preached on Sunday last in the churches of tho llainesvillo 'charge. Pennsylvania has I think 13 Nor mal schools while little Jersey has only ono located at Trenton, and that is full to overflowing. Newark is trying to have one located at'that place and should they Huceeed it would ho a great convenience to those attending the school from the northern part of tho state as many could board at home. Tho dance nt Jacob Avers in upper Montague last week was the best so far ns a good time is concerm d that has linen held yet. Tho music was particularly good, the cake nf the best, and tho order was equal to that of the "100" who- sojourning at the Waldorf Astoria. As the years roll by our schools prow smaller and our Board nf Ed. should do something in the lino nf consolidation. It would bo better for tho schools ami flu ineially better for the township. Tho two schools along the rivor have from 4 to 10 daily Httendaneo and if the two schools were put, together would make ono small sized school, at ono half the present cost for maintaining tho two. What say you Mr. Board. Cannot some influential party per snado the Port Jorvis merchants that a trolley road down this way would control tlfe entire trade of this valley, besides many of ourciti. 7,ons assure mo that they will take stock to help the matter along. It is worthy of consiiieratiou by the Port Jervis people. Unclaimed Letters L,ist nf 'unclaimed letters remain ing in tho post. nlhVo nt Milford for week ending Feb. 9, 1901. Ladies Mrs. Florence Hunt. Gentlemen J no. A. Shaffer. Persons claiming tho above will please say "Advertised" ajid give dare nf this list . ClIAltl.KS Lattimohk, P. M. A DBf-p Mystery. It is a tnvsterv why women endure Backache, Heaonehe, Nervousness, Slt-eplesshess, Melancholy, Fainting Di.zy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Hitters will quickly cure such troubles. '! suf fered for years with kidney trou ble. writes Mrs Phobo Cherlev, of I Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I eon! 1 not dress mv self, hut EHeti te Bitters wholly cur ed inf, and. alsbongh 73 years old, I now am able to do all mv house work." If overcomes ( 'oust ipat ion, improves Appelitite. gi'es perfect health. Only 50c at all drug stores. New lot of hats and cans at W & G. Mitchells. tf I New steles incus' c mbiuution foot wear at Arm strong t Co. OBIttJ.ARY nirtlni,s ckiiii.midt. Nicholas G'bhardt, a 'veil known resident of M itamoras, died sudden ly at tho home of his daughter, Mrs Martin L 'ieht, on Pennsvl vaimi I avenue, in that, village, at 11:30 o'clock last Sunday evening of grip ami paralysis of tho heart. His ng i was sixty years, t,vo months and eight days. He was hot n in U ivaria, Germany, Nov. 2'i, 1N3;), being the s in nf Ja cob and Agnes Gebhardt. At, the ago of thirteen he entered a machine shun and learned tho machinist's trade. For throe years ho served in ! tho German nrniv, and participated in the Franco-Prussian War. On October 2"i, 1S73, tho deceased was unite 1 in nun riage to Lena Shaffer of bis native town, and in 1K78 they cinio to America, landing at New York the seventeenth of March , if that year. Mr, Gebhardt came directly to Narrowsburgh and open ed a b! achsmith shop, but n year and a half biter entered into the employ of the Erie. Six months af terwards bo began a two year's ser vice in a stoneqn u ry near Narrows burgh, and then moved to Port Jer vis and secured work in the Erie machine shops. In 18l.l5 he opened a hotel in Matainorns, but for the past tew mouth had been making bis lenjie in Uichmon 1 Hill, Long Island, and was visiting his daugh ter at tho time of his death. Mr. Gebhardt, was a whole-hearted, conscientious gentleman ambi tious and iiidnstious and hud many warm friends. lie wasa member of St- Joseph's church, Matiimofas St. Joseph's Society, of Port Jervis, and tlie Port Jervis Mnennercbor. He leaves his wife, Ave children, Fred, of Matainorns; Agnes, wife of Mar tin Leicht, of the same place; and Lena, Herman and Kmma at homo; three brothers, Fritz, of Bavaria, Germany ; Jacob and Philip, of Nar rowsburgh ; and three sisters, Eliza, both, wife of Jacob Borterz, of the lattei village ; Agnes, wife of James Cooper, Philipemi, wife of Jacob Frank, of Germany. Tlie funeral was held Wrdnesday. MltS. SAItMI liltoWN. Mrs. Brown, widow of the late William Brown, died at the homo of her adopted daughter, Mrs. Henry Cimno, in Dingman township. Wed nesday evening Feb. 6th, nf gastritis and heart disease. She was horn in Northamptonshire, England, Dec. 15, 1K20, married in 1848 and the following year came with her hus band to New York. After residing about two years iu Pond Eddy in 1849 they located on a farm at Ilav mondskill, where her husband died, and which was her homo until 1S99 when she camo to live with her adopted daughter. She was a kind, pleasant woman, amiable l,i disposition and a good neighbor. Her brothers and sisters aro all deceased and her nearest relatives in this county are n nephew, John Per cival, nf Matamoras, and some nieces and nephews in the west. The fu neral will bo held to-morrow, Sat urday, at 12 p. in. Only a Loan. State Treasurer James E. Harnett has sent a circular letter to each of the st hool districts of tlie State, in which hesavs tho statement that he has been paying the school fund on the basis of $5,500,000 per annum is a m'sleading one. "All payments mado," ho savs, "have simply been advances upon their (the districts') snares of the total appropriation, which are charged against them, upon the amount they are to receive next year. Any district that receives an advance now only lessens the amount that it will receive next year. I have said that if any district was in immediate and pressing need of money I would be glad lo make an advance." Settlers Ticket to The Wt st. On all through trains on Saturday and Sunday, and for trains No. 1 and No. 5, Monday, February 9ih, 10th and t It ti . and evury Saturday, Sunday and Monday on same trains as above until April 2sth, 1901, the Erie will sell Special Second Class Settlers Tickets to points iu British Columbia, Colorado Idaho, Manito ba, Minnesota, Montana. North Di kota, Oregon, Utah, Washfngtnn, and W yenning, "from Port Jervis, N. Y., rt very low rates nf faro. For routes and rates please call or nd-dre.-s Erio tieket oflke, Port Jervis, f22 When the stomach is tired out it iiiii-l have a re-f, but wo can't live without food. Kodol dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat"' so that you can eat all tho good food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health It is the only prep aration that digestsail kinds of tood. Full line of ladies. Misses and tloldrens rubbers, boots and shoes I at T Armstrong & Co. We huve the Largest and Best Line of Rubber, Leather & Felt Boots You wish to select fron. This ";nl'" and l. will buy a juiir of good Arties before Tuesday. K A N E, A Lino of HOLIDAY GOODS A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles And Everything Usually Found in a First-Clnsa Drug Store. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., gSV Next Door to Hotel Fanchero. PEOPLE'S NATIONAL NEW YORK MM orv - nt her - day TRI-WEEKLYSHS5 ft ii l covering TRIBUNE tains all impor tant f.nvin in bin news which apimarsiii Tl f K DAILY TKIHIWK of snme dat(, also Domestic and Foreign ('(irrcspiindctn'O, Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items. Industrial Information, KashionNotes, Ag ricultural Matters and Comprehensive nnd reliable Kinaneial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, $I.50a year. Wo fumMi It with TH K PRKSrt for 2 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. mw GOODS I. instmasaWew fears W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Great Clubbing Offer. The l'ike d unity Pi:k.-s has made nrmiigi-iiienu wilh the publisher of the "Vermont Kami Jon, mil " liich i iiiioica us to make the most remarkable clubbing offer ever b fore heard of iu this 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. 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