One Cent a Word. For Knoh Inttertlnn. No ftrirel-tlftrment taken Tor lenH tliRn 1A rrntft. CA8H mnttt accompany all ortlcrn. Art.lrcM PIKE t'Ol'KTt TKESS, MILFIKI, FA. rpRKSPASH NOTICK. Notice Is hctvliy X (riven thnt ttvupiwMlng iiixin tho south ern hnlf of the tnwt of Inml known as the Wllllnm Denny, No. W, In Hiolxila town ship, for huntintr, flshluK, or, any other furptwe, also tnniuuwing on Snwkill ponil n DliiRtimn towiiHhlp, or, Hailing in it is forbliliien under penalty of the law. M. (Jl KILANI) MlLXOK, AprlMra Attorney lor owner. 1,X)R KENT. Beventl gtxxl house In ' MlUord, Pa. Knqulru of J. H. Vim Ktton. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irtveii thnt tnwnnaxinK 1l',,n "10 lm Jio.ty of the Forest Jjnke Association in .iftckawaxen township, l'lke count v, Pa., for tho purpose of hunting and llsiniifr, or any other purpose is striuUy forbuUlcn un lor penalty of tho law. ALKXANDI'.K Happen, Not. 23, 1895. l'rinidi'tit. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trcHpassing on the premises of tlie undersigned, sit u:tcil in Dmjiniim township, for any purp1"" whatever is strictly forbidden, and all offenders will lie promptly prosecuted. Ika U. Cask. Oct. Hi, FOR SALE. A small farm lixntcu near .Matamoras, known as tlui Hensel or Relnhardt place, containing i!l acres. Finely loeatiii, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box O Milford, Pa., A REWARD. 'The school directors Jjpiiv' of )) r ,v 1 vovMMhip will pay twenty dolle -1 .o '.''o I'p.'oa which will lead to the 'cf. o i r d c 'V;iV.o J of any persono iv.o n co .' .i; .ift any i.espass or dolnj, ney dame ,e to niv scuool house or property therein I t s. d i own ship. By o re,- of the board, Nov. 7, 1895. 1 K A J3. CASE, Seo. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in to ided for publication not Infer than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. (Special Correspondence to the Phess.) Layton, March 10. A man whom good business men distrust might call himself Simon or Peter or Judas or even John.but be shouldn't have the effrontery to write honest before It unless ho has honc3ty like the boy that had tho dirty faco so plain that he could sec It himself. Thero will be a wonderfully taking af fair at Walpack Centre tho evening of March 20. It Is called on Easter Bonnet Social and Supper and Is something ori ginal. I confess I do not quite know just what It Is like myself. But if you go and don't have a heap of fun then set me down as a false prophet. Thoso Walpack peo ple know just how to go about It to have a pood time, and they always have It too. Go and see how they do it. Quarterly Report of Puhlio School at Layton: Total number of pupils enrolled 88, avorago number enrolled 81, average attendance 27. Tho general averages of pupils In the different grades are as fol lows: High school gnulo, Cora Hursh M, Sadie Drake 08, Emma Hursh U7, Esteu Bevans 98, Frances Wintermuto CJ. Grammar Grade A Class. Grace Roscu krans U, Ella Hursh (XI, Ross Major Anson Kintncr 93. B Class, Mabel Smith 07, Lolo Bevans C3, Allle Rosenkrans 05, Kate Hursh 01, Thomas Hilton 112, Wm. Wlntormute 00. C Class, Bortio Klutnur 05, Anna Rutan 04, Anna Shay 88. Second Primary, Jessie Major OB, Floyd Kiutner 9-3, Kate Rut an 88, Siullo McCraeken 85, First Primary, Roscoo Hursh 05, Clyde Kintuer 93, Walter McCraeken 03, Grace Montross 04, Allie Simpson 03. Mrs. J.N. Miller on Tuesday of last week entertained Mrs. Mary Simpson, Miss Anna Cole, Mrs. C. E. McCraeken and Mrs. Lizzto Wiiitormuto at a five o'clock tea. It was a very recherche af fair and the social event of the season. Mrs. Robert Ogden near Newton died on Saturday last at 6 o'clock p. m. of dropsy of the stomach leaving a husband and two mall children to mourn her loss. Her maiden name was Miss Nancy Strublc.and as such will bo remembered throughout the valley where she has many loving friends. Lin Rutan and family ha moved into the tenant house of H. E. Montross, and re cordially wuloomo as adding to the population and society of tho Metropolis of Sandyston. Mrs. Ellen Wostbrook will sell the stock and iiuplemeuis ou her farm at put llo sulu, and rents the same to Bert Colo. Has the hand of the Walpack politician lost its cunning or has thu breed of good business men run out dowu there. Time was when Walpack had lots of them, and should have a plenty yet. But how In the name of Heaven did they miss them all when they picked a collector a few days ago. Somebody must have been napping sero. Messrs A. B. Van Sickle and Seth Shay have returned home from a short sojourn In Newark, and the Greater New York. Hlghrain is in clover now he looks so high he will stub his toe perhaps. J! Dr. J.N. Miller would only plant a grupo vine, every time he plants a horae he would soon be amply supplied with that most delicious, and appendicitis breeding fruit. But when that motor wagon the Doctor has lu iniud gets here We prophesy thut he will no longer place bis relluuce on horse flesh. Mrs. Benjamin Cole of Walpuck is lying dangerously ill, aud her life is dospaiied of at this writing. The Cobweb Sociid at tiie M . E. parson age was held under adverse conditions. It being extremely muddy yet thu pro coeds were very satisfactory netliug about J.U. Kalhor tough weather j ust now for tin meadow lark, roblu and blue birds. Buuj. Boiieukraus will work the luuiu roads of this town the coming year under the supervision of the town committee Tho back roads will have overseers ap pointed, and money apportioned to thvin as formuriy was done. Now there will Ik a great race to see w ho will have the beat roads. The back roads people or the main roads sot. Whoop her up boys and let ut have good roads all arouud. Tho Hamlet of Bevans will huve a first elites blacksmith the coining year. This Will be n welcome, and profitable chcigc for many who have lwen roniiellcd to come a long distance to the shops at Lay tin, the pint year. The Flection of School Trustees took place yesterday In the school house at Lny ton John E. .Taper was rc-clectod with out opposition. Daniel Vtter in place of August (ran without opposition. In Nor niunock a lively brufh n.untiist the old trustee took piace. TImtc cendldates were presented, one bewg what is ktiown in sonic circles ns a "blind" and In others as a "sto.il pigeon." Whatever It may be called It was successful In draw-lug enough votes to permit the election of a Trustee objectionable to the miijoi it y In this Dis trict by two votes. The ISoanl now con sists of .1. W. Johnson President, Madison Shay, Clerk; F. Layton, Alfred licvans, P.cnj. Hursh, N. L. Dipue, Kvl litinl., J. K. Jager, Daniel Vtter. John Youngs spends a few dnys this week In the southern pait of this state representing the interests of n large West ern llrm mainifactim'i-s of rock crushers. road scrapers and other inachiuciy used iu making ron is, SHOHOLA. (Special CorrcimIcncc to the PiiRs.) Shohobi, March 15 The weather Is very flile this winter. Robins have been seen around here which is n good sign of early spring. A post office is to be established at Wal ker's Lake with Otto Zocllncras post mas ter. David Shields will carry the mail. It will be fine thing for those keeping board ers in that vicinity to have a daily mail. Charles Haas and Louis Schroder have just finished stripping two large blocks of stone nt'.d are ready to begin cutting stcne. Any good workman who wishes a good job at that business might call nt their quarry. Louis Bonno, of Barryvlllo, was the guest of Nick Keller recently. It Is said Prof. Keller has a number of pupils taking lessons on thu violin. Mr. and Mrs. Hess made a short visit to Walker's Lake visiting friends last week. Miss Schrocder was a guest at Adam Haas Sunday. Desaix Knapp's family is reported ill with whooping cough . Three of our young sports made a flying trip to Port J.irvis one day last week and are reported as having a big timo. James Shields, of California, is visiting his mother at Woodtown. Wo are pleased to learn that Jacob Kel ler who has been sick for some time is im proving. John Bloom and family havo been on the sick list for some time with Dr. John sou in attendance. LILLY. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to the PliKSS.) Montague, March 14 A March snow storm ragos this morning, so there will be no service nt tho school house nlthough the minister, Mr. Corbin of Cuddeback is hero. The Mite social at Goo. Cortrlghts Fri day evening netted The entertniument on tho cvcnlngof the 8th netted $12X0 Louis Crone has rented tho Millvllle grist mill. David McKane the Chas. E. North farm. Blrdsel Colo will leave the Evl Shinier farm here having rented tin? Ellin Wostbrook farm In Sandyston. Mrs. M. Brason is still very 111. O! Tho way the way the Republicans of Montague got licked last .Tuesday makes so.ne of them feol blue. Who stole Geo. Cortrlglit's fowl? Joseph got sick of his purchase and re turned it. Mr E. de Salignac shipped his goods to Keyport, N. J., last Thursday. He told his projierty here known as Springdale to N'ew York parties for IIK;J. Does the Keely Cure cure? If you take Montague for an example I should say it was a total failure. There seems to be a movement on foot to oust a certain teacher In this town and why? I could answer the question but refrain at present. Thitt thing has been tried once or twice nnd proved to lie a fail ure and it will bo so in this case. Go ahead and run to the end of the roe. Oliver Lily has rented the "Vic" Quick farm. , The Committee of tho Township of Montague will meet next Saturday. We read of poverty destitution and starvation iu cities, but out here in the country such things should not be thought of nnd yet it is said Montague is aflliclcd with a family stricken that way. W ho is to blame? Mrs. Julia Kerr will build a new wagon bouse. J uilson when ho can't swap horses con tents himself with swapping wagons. So Wilson Gunu, of Hainesville has been elected constable. That Is a plum Wilson has been after for years and 1 am glad he has got it. Dick. (FI'.OM ANOTHKR COHHESPONDEST.) (Special Correspondence to the Pitliss.) Moutague, March 15 Herewith I sub mit the report of the Brick House scho A, No. 8, for the term ending March 9, 18i'7: A Class, advanced. Elect us Cole, - i; Birdie Block, 71. The questions used n the examination for this grade were a sei used in a nsx'tit New York State Teache V Examination. A Clans Harry Cortright, 78; Cunio: Black, ',:. B Class Le.slor Kuudlc, 05; George Hornbct k, 94; Co.um .Melvocby, 03; Wul ter Mi-Kecby, id ; Irving Crone, wl ; Joseph Wesl.l i; Colin Black, Mi. C Clan. Hemic Cole, 01; Douie Coil ri'ht, til; Linn lVpuc.OI; Leo Block, bo. D Cl.i.,8. Briitou Armstrong, 01 ; Geo. Armstrong, 01; Edna Merrel, 01; Alviu Smith, u; Win. Han rbn, t, I; Katie Bun dle, n.i; Jacob Cole, t8; May Smith, tyS; IV risic Crawn, 8-s; Dayton Weatlirook, bl; B.llic Woatbrook, , l'rim;u Claas ranks In the following or-d--r, Jiiuima BhiA-k, Jaob Col,-, William Ci-im ii, U- D. puc, N, ilio ltuiidl -, Klkus Merivll, LI.. yd Dipue and L nils Wallers. Sever. U "f the pllpila oi the upper g-lldea were aba.-uL on examiuati n day, hence un Inability to give their report. Avctagc number ou roll during term, 44; average daily attendance, ;io; percent age of attendance, H'; avcrugo number of cones of taixliii'-as per day, 2. B t'rj.litj CJ tilt? tNiU ptvat-nt ewry tiny, iJ-uiitt Curing hi w OM uLwnt uu: -half of u day; (,'oninu Mo Ktoby, Wulu-r M:Ktx-liy and May Small wt'iv iuu-U ulisei.t oiai day bU'knrbb miioiig thu pupil lowered the alteinhiiiijL' iluruig thu lust term. I'iiKMr.K H. SMll'ii, Teacher. GREENTOWN. Special Corrosondencc to the Piikm ) ilncntown, Match Id. The Grim Mini ster (death) cntcp-d one of the homes In Grccntown and sei.ed for l! s vlciini Mrs. Henrletiii. wire of'G. W. T. Crart. On Thursday Feb. ;.'." the deceasfd was taken with liillaniatlon of the bowels, but there did not s's m to be any npparctit danger until the following Tuenlny evening when she was Ink mi worse Dr. A. J. Simons her at tcndliifr phvsii (en was sum moned and also F. Gilpin, M. 1).. and found her suffering intensely mid in spite of all cITorts she continued to rail under her severe siilTel-ing until Wednesday nf ternoon March I) 1SS7 death relieved her from stitlcrinu. The dcccai cd was a daughter of Win. Stevens of Sterling, Wayne Co , was born June -'ud 1S':. The funeral service was held In the Simons town school house on Friday .March 5ih conducted by Rev. J. H. liovec. Inter ment in the Simonstown cemetery. Christian Lnniri. funeral director. Since tliecr.citement over the Township election has died out the chief topic of the day Is Corbet pud l-'itimnion.-., March 17 w ill sol I le tliar, matter. Krnest Polly who has be- n living on Charles I-'rlltie's place for the past year will move to Lake Ariel 1 1 1 1 .- spring. Mr. Frishio will move back on his place this spring from Palmyra township whciv he Is portable mill Is located. Theodore Corrcll F.x County Coinnibj- sioner who was complaining for tho past week with an attack of la grippe Is now confined to his bed. MUs Addle lim-tree who has lx-cn absent rrom home for the past seven wet ks stay ing with her sister nt Gouldsbaro has re turned to her home In Grecntown. Rev.. J. H. Boyce Pastor of Sterling and Greentown charge will preach his last ser mon for tills Conference year Sunday April 4th. Mi's. Green of Tobyhanna mills gavo a very interesting and Instructive lecture iu the Hemlock Grove church Thursday eve ning March 11 on the customs and habits of the people of Japan. Rev. and Mrs. Green were formerly Missionaries to that plac o. MATAMORAS. (Special Correspondence to tho PltKss.) Matamoras, March 17. Tho lulies1 Aid Society connected with Kpworth church met on Wednesday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. Kmuta (Jrine. Mrs. Cvlne thought of course It was the regular moet Inff. She had no idea of any thing else until the ladles commenced to open their bundles and . baskets filled with gtvod things. Then all exclaiming surprise, Mrs. Crlnc took in the situation In a very good frame of mind and made her fiends all very comfortable. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly. Tho gentlem n of tho church had previously been invited to come and take supper at 5 o'clock At that hour supper was announced. About 50 assembled and had their supper. Every one is loud lu their praise of Mrs. Crlnes hospitality. Tho Ladies connected 'with Kpworth church Matamoras will give a "Pink Tea Party" ou Thursday evening March 18 at tho home of Mrs. Charles Snyder. All the arrangements have been made nnd no pains'will bo spared to make It a success Only 13 cents will Ik; charged for ten. The ladies WiHtld bo pleased to see all of their fiieuds out on that evening. Tho Kings ihuihters of Kpworth church Mutamoras gave u conversation and mum s clal on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred liillman. There was a large number present. The evening was spent in a very pleasant manner After the friends had nearly all assembled each person was presented with a card with l;i different subjects pointed out to converse upon. The last subject discussed was love and inunw.?v't which, very pro bably was t'm most interesting snhjt of all. After the subjects had all been dis cussed each person had to 1m.1 quiet for half an hour without speaking or laughing; il not you were to compelled to pay a tine of lt cent s or more jiii-.t ii& the occasion vi: quired. Quire a number were fined. Uf course that added more to the treasury for tho society. It made n groaldeal of amus mont. Kefienhin'Mits were served for the small sum of lit cents. Quite a idee little sum was realized. The King's Daughters are very much obliged to their friends for giving them a call on Tuesday evening and many thanks are tendered Mr. and Mrs. Jiillman and family for their kind hospitality. J-lltle Miss Llllie Lovclnss was tendered a surprise nt her homo on Adam's street Matamoras, ou Saturday afternoon by nlHjut&tof her little friends. Her tw schoolmates, Hena Hack and Kmma fish er, gavo out the invitations aud they were all to meet at Kmma Cole's just on the other bl'H'k from LitlL-'s home. At the appointed hour all were at the nut ting place and then for a visit on Miss Llllie. She was just going out for a walk and on looking up the street saw this party coming nnd did not know where it wa.s going, but bhc soon saw they were making their way to her h iuj ail exchiimlug,'tur prise on you, Lillic." Uf course tho young MibsknLvh.it to do under the circuit! stances. An luvitatiou was extended to all to come in and havo a pleasant time. Every one had somethiug in a basket filled with good things to eat. Games were played cud songs were sung and a happy time the little ones hod. Miss Lilllo made her frieuds all feel at home. Tho supper was very much enjoyed. All did justice to It. About eight o'clock iu the evening all left for their homes. They all expect togivcMUs Llllie utuiher (surprise, this one proved so pleasant. We arc mi ry to say thai the condition of Frank Hcuih. Ji.. remains the same. He is in a very feeble ntutu of health but we hujte soon to learn that n is Improving. We are pleased to note that our tuwuv uiaai, Walter Xeurpaaa v. ho was so beii ously iujuitxl bonu Umo ao io able to be out on our trvls uaiu. Papcis have been V i ved in the ca.-.e of Mrs. Jacob ilait vs. 1- raiik Driller, for personal damages resulting from injurha st (.-.tallied iu a ci .c ul u.ulf . thai inulhgrd to have u;x.'Ui'cJ some, iino ago. J uM ice A. W. li-tleh Ihouctl llio pap- is in iho ta) aud two pi'oiuitieiit Milioixl atlorucvs are employcii in ihi c;u-e which p!oiniae to be d very iutcrealiitg icgal pr:cet ding. The family of jdr. Alireil D..il y are re joicing in t lie advi ut of a new jov mix r ot the family, a &oii. Holli intlier and mju are d an ' w i ll. S. DINGMAN'S FERRY. (.-'pec iul Conespolidelu-u to the i'liLsfe.) Diugniiin l-'eri-y March H. The robins din! ttlnn birds nr- Imti Imt I but dors n't liuiko sprhir iultf. Tln-i-c dunces In imp nijxbt. ll m i b(l n (i.ldli-r nowir.itivs. The f:miily of i-.!isun Hhrplinnl nf Vtu J.nke Is very sick w il It nenflet itui. Tlr y nro undiT tliti mi'dical raw of ). Kt n- wur'.hv. Two woidd-bc iiiiniod-t of this pln'v no comp:ini'd hy n line Sr.. iienmid do- went cam hunting lust wrek. They vi'ie sik' ceful In iliidinf th trail of vmv mdinal wldeh they followttl fop M'vend lnilns when It took refuse in n hole in the wi'miiihI They were wientiy elided ovi'i their buc- is in so Bonn running their ipiiirry down nnd eommeneiMl wit liont fartiier delny to diff it ont. It was not lontj before tins reached Ids hand in nnd pulled out some thing saying thero it Is hut just then he let it drop quicker then he pulled it out fur Ids Hkuukship retnlinted to the b st of bin nbility and ohj''eted ro strongly that (Jus thought diseretlon the bcilrr part of vahn' and dn ippd his odoniuslind. The fjtith- ful St liernard then tool; a hand in tho m.'lM but one irrah whs rullleieitt for liim anil Kd hasn't Keen hlni -'nee. It Usnfe to nay that the next time they po bnulinp coons they will he sure it is a coon they have treed, Why is It that, ont of fifty or more scholars In Center school district that nie of legal ne to attend school there are only from It to 18 that attendV I am told that the teacher reported tho small attendance of scholars to one of tho directors and bo told him that If their parents did not see fit to send them that the directors could n tt compel them to do so. Is tho com pulsory education law a dead letter? Where Is a mans voting placo who has no particular plaee that he calls homo. Is It where he Is registered aud pays taxes or Is it where ho ets his washing done? Someone well versed In law matters glvo your opinion on it C (The residence of a single man is a ques tion of intent. Ho must havo paid a statu or county tax within two years nnd bo a resident for a least two months of the 01s trict where ho shall offer to vote. A married mans residence would ordinarily bo whore his family resided. Kl Puk.) QUICKTOWN. (Siu'chd Correspondence to the Punks.) Quiektown, March Id. The PMir-mater of this town evidently thinks that one half nf the people should he supported by the other half, judging by --.mo lato ex penditures. The Misses lilanebe Wood, Pantile Aid rich, Nellio Wimpress, with .Mrs. C. If Wood nnd Mrs, X. Hall spent inauguration day with Mrs. J. W. Palmer. A little more snow to add to the already muddy roads. Our new road master, Mr. LaHar has already licgun drawing gravel on bis end of the Milford road. "The early bird catches the worm." The Milfoid town ship people will havo to stir tin mselvcs this spring or there will be a grader dif ference in the road than usual. One of our fanners has 20 nice lambs In his ilock already. C. L. DeWilt continues to Improve in health. Tho excluding of tho Xew York World and Journal from certain public libraiies etc., will be a stroke against lowering the tone of newspapers. The William Hose property of R: clown was bought by tint nioiiagee, Judge Klaer of Milford, for only .;.5i.'i. which Included the whole four tracts. P. GREELEY. (Spit'tal CorrospuiitU'iico tu the Pjiesh.) (.rini'lry farch 15. A kiuiiH qunntily uf t lie hi'fiiilirul hut nut enough fur Kli-ifrhiiiK it will ink! greatly to tho mud In qunnlity If not in qtmlity. It fiouiuls quitu Uki? "Ill Unit's to htvir the saw mill onei) iiioi-i'. Mr. Ailams is tloltif tip the ruMom woik to ninko ready for the .pi-ill ir flawing. ('. M. Hiiri her flnlshi'l the hulldintr for Chin-leg ChilintiT and e.uot' lionie ou Sat urdnv. Willie Hnrtwell of Ilaleville. N. .7., pp. nt la-it week wil h hiii paivutH, Mr. and Aim. (it.'o. Hiirt well. Andiew Ijiitimom and (Jliarl le Graft tif Tort .lervis H;nt last weekjat thu lionie of (it'o. Hnrtwell. Mr. ('utler and Sum Kllen called at thin place hut Friday ou the Insurance 1m -i. liens. The former has a hranch ofllcti In I.ackawaxeu of tho friulentlal Insurance Company. () DotyiH on tho sick lint with the grin this week. MaKie Landusky lias gono to Ilawlcy lo work uu n doincMtlo. Ktlward Koclika came very near having n hum out not loin Kincu on account of 11 defective Hue. Waking from n sotin d filtH'ii he Hiuelt fliuoke ami on goinir in hit aed motherii sleepliifr room found the ceiling on (Ire. lie aiouwd his mother in n hun-y and licfriin thniwing water. Tho flames were lluully sulidiied. x X KIMBL.ES. (SlKt'ial Correspondence to tho PliKSS.) Kimhlin, March, H. William Kinilile was hero fixing up the towers for the Krie R. It. Kolofion IJuglHti nnd Co., uro having their Htoiif tli awn imw. Sirs. Harriet Atkluwin called on her brother I -wit week. Chas. Chitosler h:i finiahei his hou.so aud has it occuph d. Tan. 1, in. Rlpana Tabules. Ripans Tahules cure nau. . Ripam Tabuloa: at druggints. Ripana Tabulea cure dizziucsa. Riuaua Tahules cure headiiche. i Ripans Tabulea cure dyspepsia, Kipans 1 abules cure imtulpuce. Hipaua Taliuies assist digpatlon. Ripans Tuljuiea cure bnl breath. Ripana Tabuing cure torpid liver. Kipana Tabules cure biliousness Ripana Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabulea cure indigestion Ripana Tabules: gentle cathartic. Ripans Tahules cure constipation. Ripans Tubules: for sour stomach. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabulea cure liver troubles. STANDARD OUR VATCHWORD. "The. liet is untie fmi food." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNAbE! and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTE Y k ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For nalo for cith or ou easy tcnii. Needles an-J ail purls for all mm bines, KKl'AIHIMi A M'l.CIAl.TY Tuning of t'l A S ti.S and ti KUANS by a Guuipcicut inner, B. S. MARSH. Oi'Ki; a iiorr-h: uuk k, HOST JERVIS, N. V. Rubbers I -:- Rubbers I -: Nuv flin nrc.l is rulilior., ru1)1)irs of tlin -wnU'iiivoof kind nibbi is tlmt nro rubbci Oti fix.'t W(11 ns in vt no rnb1itvs fli.ifc ore f-lmiy, nm fni rl. v priced, too. Tlio lines yon vr.ll find Ihm-h ri,i 1y for your pick nro new not the left over stock of lust season new nnd frcsli nnd liritrlit. Evitj' size. Every sh:ipo. Every iir war- rnnted. Your money buck if you wi'it it. JOHHSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. fxrVVRITE TO THE "Bee Hive." For samples of New Spring - DRESS GOODS, Embroidery, Lace, etc. And you will have them by return mail. THE 33 and 40 Front st., PORT JERVIS, N. Y 7l V -.-.'3 SHIS'. H.TV: t FILLING OUT A LARGE CHECK Wo fit nil nhitpi's iintl sizes, stylish ninl wiinnth nro tho twin noints in our overcoat. Wo sny thnt there is nothing better on this hemisphere) thnn our $8 ulster. How is this for smilemnkers, a good bluo or hhiek choviot suit, size 34 to 12 nt J3.93. We have reduced tho price on sev eral of our lines of suits. Gunning & Flanagan, THE BIG ONE-PRICE! CLOTHIERS. PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obuincd and all Pat-' ent busioesiconductea lor modcratc Fees. Oun office isOppositc U. s. patent Orncc and wsuustvute patent Ui time Uwit Umj,! remote Irom n ashintua. 2 bend model, drawing or photo- with dcrip-? una. ve advise, n patmiaMa or nut, irco m charge. Our fee n-t due nil patent is n urrd. 3 A PtM pm lft. ll"W to Ol'tain I'atenti." withi co,i vt ttuiiG in the l S. and iureiga cuuntrio t scut tree. Auurcss, c.A.snow&co. Oww. Patent Omcc, Washington, D. J. F. ROCKWELL. Watches cleaned, oiled : : and Regulated, 75 cents. -:Main Springs, 75 cents:- Wa rrantad On Year. Wjshinglon Tine Daily it i2 H. PIKE ST.. PORT JERVIS, N. V. Vianted-An Idea Who can thtnk PnttM.'t Vim ii1t.llT thKT brlllif VitU WUitiltl. Wnm JOiiH U'hUDEhulhN A CO., FaUfQt Atlof. boy. WtiaLtiigum, l. fr thvli $1.m pri oilaf Atid 111 vi bww buudrsd Luvvituou wutvd "Bee Hive." 3 MmB Ql)AblDY CURECOriSTIPATIOH ,2S0 DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GIURSNTF.F.n !? "7riitii'ioii. rrn-t th f.imi i,,,.. Il. n..,...V. ':rp' nPfrr Cold - Water - Plastico. Will work better and stand better when applied over old kalso mine, whitewash, dirt, etc., THAN ANY OTHER WALL-COATING. One 5-pound package COVERS 50 SQUARE YARDS. F0ALE MASON'S, 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. What you won't see! A yonnp mnn of twenty-one who doesn't think he is nhlo to give his eldera a good deal of in formation about things in general. A merchant selling goods cheaper thnn BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will tell his Mitionts the truth when there is nothing the matter with them . A lietter quality of flour than is sold by BROWN & ARMSTRONG at $5.75 a barrel. A carpet in -a Indies' room that has not got a thrtsndbare piece in front of tho looking glass. A coffee for 30 cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at snmo price, A boy who dKsn't brag about, what he is going; to do when he is a mnn. Another store in town thnt buys flour, salt, etc., in cur loud lots ns BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown & Armstrong. n if sl fj I, t& rc ft r3 GIVE SfVTISFflGTlON. 3 Fittod with 5: Iurffnn& Wright t r Vim Tiros, i DctachaMo j 3 J Sprockets, Wood or Motal r'S Handlebar. ?5 &l&2Jlte&iiJ I It't Value Kvrr Ofirod. Catalogue Free, if ITIAVIIV w & 6 Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. Go to Julius FOR T. R. Klein Stoves and Ranges Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Agate Ware, sc., sc. Tin Roofing and Plumbing A SPKCIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad btreet.oppobito PRESS Office TEETH EXTRACTING AND FILLING WITHOUT PAIN AT THE NEW DENTAL PARLORS Over Brown's Store. All work fully guaranteed. We make first-class plates. hale: dental co., Milford, Pa. CATHARTIC crip or ffrlpe.tml rnnsv n.r tiiil urnl rmi tl. Hnm- if run veil 17 c: & !!r . zr - s Don't bur a wheel until yon hare geen a 'u7 RENSSELAER, ft 75.00. jtj&J&xS&J&tjt CO., Oreenbni.1., N Y.fi ITGHELL, BR00KSIDE -:--: -:- VILLA, Milford, Pike County, Pa. Amowt delightful privnto pliiee to is8 tho Sum mer. Overltxiks the iictur csquu Vandnruiurk creek, whicli in famous a a trout Btrwuu. The Uouho ia Bitu atod at the entrance to and overlooks the village. Houue ivliuilt last summer and lifted throughout with all modern improvements. Every iliin;? iu shape for the comiori ami convenience of guests. RATES FURNISHED UP ON APPLICATION TO Tobias Nelson, MILFORD. I-A. I
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