One Cent a Word. For Enrh InpMTtlim. No mlTcHlm-mi-nt tltn for Iran thnn 1ft cent. CASH mnat nrrntnivntir nil onlrm. Aflilrrm l-IKK C'OI NT I'RKKS, MII.KOKH. TA. rrUlKSl'AHH NOTN'K. Nutlm U hi-irli.v .L prtvcn ttmt ttvupiisslnmipon tho south ern linlf of the tract of limil known iw tin William IVmir, No. W, In Wioholii town ship, for hiintliiK, flshitiK, or, niiy oIIht fllrpoflo, ftlao tn'Mntslliff on KnwkUl pimil n Dinirmnn township, or, HhIiIiih In It 1" f orblililfii under wimlty of tin' liiwr. M. l.'I.KII.ANI) M II.NDIt, AprlBIm Attorney for owner. UOR HKMT. Sevoriil pood lmtiws In X Mllfonl, Pn. Kmiulru of J. II. Vim Kttcu. TRESPASS NOT1CR. Notion I herelijr iriven thnt tnnpiwsInK nMn tin pro- Iierty of the Forest Jiko AsHoeliitlon in ,nrknwiixi'n township, Plko comity, l'n., for the ptirposo of hunting nmt IMimtf, or any other purpose. Is strictly forhlililen un der penalty of the. lnw. Al.EXANIlKIt Hadiif.v, Nov. 23, MKi. President. rpHESPASS NOTKJK. Notice Is hereby JL plven Mint trcKimssinir on the pn inlwH if the unuVrsltfueil, sltimtcil In l)iitrimin township, for liny purpose whnu'vcr Ik strictly forlilihlen, mul all nlTcnclers will In' promptly proHiH'.uttHl. litA H. Cask. Out. 2-i, 1WI6. IX) R HALE. A miinll farm lm-nted near . Mataiuoras, known as tho ilcnwl or Kelnhanlt pliioe, rontalnlti(r !il n-ri'S. Finely locjvtol, well watimil. Iloumi anil barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, price., etc., address lunik box G Mllfonl, Pa. fitlft RKWARI). Tim school ilinvtors pU of Dingman township will pay twenty dollars for liiiformatloti which w ill lead to tho demotion anil conviction of any person or persons coiiinill linn any trespass or doinii any iIiiiiihih' to any school house or property therein In said township. liy order of I la? hoard, Not. 7, 1895. IitA It. Cask, Si. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in nil nowH in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insortion. MONTAGUE. (SpecliJ Correspondence to the PltKXH.) Montague, March 21. The law suit 1 twecn JliirolilOlmnilicrH, plaintiff, v. Win. Kelnhanlt, defendant, of this town.Iwhlch was tried before Squire James 11. Fuller mid ft Jury at Iliiinesvllle on tho 17th Inst--brought together ti largo crowd at the Hnlncsvlllo hotel. John Swnyzo, Ksq., ol Newton, appeared for Mr. Clinmlxrs, while Mr. Helnhunlt defended his own ciifc Considerable legal sparring was Indulged In which kept the crowd in good humor. The Jury Messrs. Jos. Hornbcck, Dennis Abera, Uenj. llursh, Hani Major, Win. Johnson and lieu). Jager, after deliberat ing one huur, brought lu a verdict of no cause of action, ('unstable H. Ludwlg had charge of them. Major Richard Goodman, of Newton, was at the law suit to represent the tins Bex Register, the New Jersey Herald, Port Jervis Gircotto, Union and tho little Pikk County I'hkss wero all mtpresunted. O dear I Didn't somebody who thought they had a cat In a bag, get badly left last Tuesday 1 Gentlemen, when yon want to play tricks and think tho other fellow Is asleep, don't believo It. You can't tell how many friends he has. Messrs. Kundln, Cole and Ludwlg were re-elected trustees for a term of three 1 years. llirie will lie another school meeting o the legal voters of this town on April Did, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon lu School House No. 4, (Clove) to voto for or against another special school tax of 135 to put now roofs on School houses No. 2 and 3. There is lots of dissatisfaction over the action of our town committee yesterday when It appointed the following oversceis and apportioned the aunexiHl amouuta to each: J. Kerr, 120; M. V. Westbrook, tit); George Cortright, SO; Frank Black, 110; Jas. A. Kundlo, 75; UeWltt Little, 411; John Everitt, 13(1; David Wcstfail, 12U; Potor Peach, 40; Jacob Rutan, 10; Aloiiwi Little, 40; Henry Merring, 2S; Urban Abers, 20; Wm. Cortright, 60; George Davis, 70; Wm. Homer, 40; Wade West brook, 130. The appointments aro all right, but It has leaked out that too many promises had been mado and it was found Impossible to keep them all, hence the racket. George Hortou, Dun Gregory, John and Samuel Detrick and Abo Van Atikeu, the Jersey granger, represented Miiford at the Shinier Sale Thursday. Hon. Jacob Swartwout, of Wantage, Britton Westbrook, of ltrauchvillo, and Mrs. Susan Dcwitt, of Port Jervis, we re Visitors In Montague lust week. ' Joshua Cole and John D. Van Auken are on the sick list. Ulruscll Cole will remain on the Evl Shlmer farm Mud Is plenty and deep at pro-out. L. A. S. meets at the residence of Daniel Preduiore on Thursday, April 1st. Thomas Duttou, Jr. 1 the only petit ju ror from this town for the April term of court. Your devil must have had a fly In his eye last week. I wrote Mrs. M. Crawn Is still very ill and not Mrs. M. Unison. There Is no such person over here. Thanks to your other correspondent, he saved us some lubor. Dick. DING MAN'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to the PliKss.) Dingnmn's Ferry, March, 24. We are pleased to see W. H Laytou back again In his old home . lie has been living for the past wtnU-r in a house bo longing to Andrew Albright, as it wtvs ucanr to Ixjng Meadow whore he Is leach ing school. What is the matter with the suiicrvisnr of Cjutor district? I am afraid I will have to jog hU memory ulmt those two small bridges one at tVntre and the other near W. H. Laytou' as they are unsafe. lieath, again has visited our little com tnuuity, and it i our sad and painful duty to clinuicle thu dtinth of Miss KUa Smith, b iloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is;iao rimtth of Center, after au Illness i f short d'irutiou. She Yfia ayrcd abnut 21 years Of late deaths insatiable maw has claimed tho luutured flowers lu this hs-iflity whose puUds hml aln aily began to foil, but in the dr ilh of F.Ma lie st ruck his vennmed plmft n one just over the threshold of budding womaniumd Just to bloom and die. The d 'ceas'l pleasant, nlTable and coin pinlMhle, and her many friend tender tiieir heartfelt sympathy and their condol eniM to the Is-reaved family lu this their greatest alllictloii. The funeral took place on Tuesday tho gainst. The nda tives and friends met at the bottle nt 1 o'ehs-k. Servln was held at the Iteformid church tho Hev. Mr. Myles of Dlugmans ollleiatlng. Is Mkmoiiiam. The grief that pierced thy pan'iit'n heaita, Wlint time they mourned thee in the sileul ' throng, DcimindH tlie pensive strains my heart im- Ixirls. links T see them iM'tiding o'er thy bed. With st reaming eyes and hearts upraised In prayer ! view them bowing o'er their dead Sinking from sadness to despair. 1 flee. Iliem gazitiK on Uiv placid face White ai tlie siipiini which wraps theeiay, On which no smile a parents eye may trace Or view the blush of llfes bright suiumei day. I've seen them following to the lonety spot When many youthful tonus do sh-cp We see t lii-iii weeping o'er the lowly mound As many parents oft have wept. l)'-ar mourning parcnls weeps no more, She roves the empyrean Ih-lds above Anil now upon tfiiit beauteous shore She shares a heavenlv Father's love. V. LAYTON. (Special Corre.HMindeni:e to the PltKss.) Layton, Wimii 2:1 Tho participants In the Carpet Hug and Poverty Social In the chapel at Hevans, on the 17t h, n-port a splendid time. All who got thenM'lljoyed themselvesthoniiighly,- and it Is said of those who did not get there that they kicked themselves the bnlamrc of the week as a sort of icnancc for having missed one of the chapel entertainments. It Is one of the places where you am always sure of a good lime. Uwlpts f.'.'i.lW with trlllng exM'iises of about f'i.uO. W'hat has become of tlie Mntiimoras correspondent who writes those funny lcltersf We watch every Issue for them, and hope their author will remeinlicr us occasionally at least. The surprise party at the home of Mrs. Julius Hoseukrans on the 1H had a full at tendance and the evening was pleasantly passed. Mrs. Hoseukrans and family gave their visitors every attention, which was duly appreciated and added materially to their enjoyment. What a n-igu of mud, mud, mud we havo had during the last fortnight. With mails worked narrow and flat, and then cut up by the heavy hinds of the tie wagonp a general Invocation that Is in no sense re ligious ascends dally. Oh! that lutein gence would call a halt on this annual waste of public money, and devoto Itself to something more permanent and lasting thnn the scraping of soil to the center of the road to make dust In summer and mini In fall and spring. We beg to remind those concerned" In working tho roads, that the Idea of those first using the road machine was to widen the roads from year to year. Tlie cIToct of this would be to obtain Flew earth, and would also permit a higher rond center. Tlie wider tlie road the more convex It can be and tho less likely it Is to retain surface water. If tho public will not rise to the expediency of a sensible method of using public money In the crushing of stone for the roads, let us fervently pray for state control of our roads, for "good" roads are cheaper at almost any cost. However with brains, and the money ex'iuled we should have had much better dirt roads In this township during the last three years than we have had. What would you think of a Postmaster who would allow your Postoflleo box to boeonio a dumping ground for various matters, whether It Is addressed and stamped, or whether It Is not. And who makes public the mall you recelvo with other particulars about It. We guesss noiiiu Postmasters think their ollleo Is an attachment of their own to lie used in furtherance of their personal ends. We aro pleased to learn that the Department docs not take that view of It. The business directory in tho Piikss Is a useful feature and one to bo commended. Any ono can see nt a glance who la doing business in Mllfonl, and where to find them. Husluess men should especially ap pnociate It. Job. C. Ellett has developed quite a feed business at his place near Normnnock. Last week he distributed 700 bushels of oats, besides corn, bran, hominy and other feeds which he buys in straight car lots. Some would be surprised' to know how many car loads Job handles during a year and ho Is live miles from tho station at that. He sells at a small margin of pro fit, and that Is the secret of his growing business. The people of Fraukford vytod an np pnipriatlon for a pair, or quartet of steel cells to be located In the buniugh of Branch vlllo. The Sandyston gentlemen? who painted that village a bright Vermil lion one evening, a couple of weeks ago aro gently reminded that tho cells will soon tie In position and the next time they will lie Inducted therein. They are said to lie built on a plan that renders their re frigerating qualities perfect and are war muted to bring the occupant out thorough ly cooled nnd in a condition to appre ciate blue fire instead of roil. MAT A MORAS. (Special Correspondence to the Pltliss.) Matamoras, March 25. Tho Kings Daughters gave a social lu honor of the Rev. Mr. Curtis of Fpworth Church, at the home of Miss Klnora Duryca, on Tins day evening. It was a very pleasant af fair. The young ladles made it very pha sant. Kcfivshinents were ervcd. This social was celebrating the birth day of Mrs. Duryua also. Wo wish many happy re turns of this pleasant event to Mrs. Dur yca, and wo trust the Kov. Mr. Curtis will bj with us nuoiher year. He has done good work In Matamoras. his many f lends would lie plcasid to have him re turn. The giHsl Templars of Matamoras and Port Jcrvls celebrated the M birthday of Ncal Dow on Satuiday evening lm,t l Moiidou Hall. The celebration was large ly ntlt nihil, the program wits not only carried out to the letter, but in spirit, for no one could hem-and not feel the truth t ieu spoken. The open chorus, America; -Miss M.u-y Squires piciiling at the Piano as accounwuiist was sang w ith au earnest-lli-ss that caused one to think that nut ouly wa.i freedom deserved in this country of o n-s from shivery, but from the thraldom of Intoxication. The jilano solo by Miss Mnry Squire was rendered In her usual I pleasing manner. iter. M. K. Gillespie 1 address touched on temperance showing that if I he roof of n house leaks how II des troyed t hat which Is w it hln. so IT In tem perate our biKllep, mind and soul Womr Impaired. Hi address was most helpful, nnd suguest jug. Tlie closing isle "God he with you till wo uni t again," was sung and wi have reason lo think It was the hi-artfcll prayer of nil . The Ladles Christian Union connii ted wll h 1Ioh- church gave a ' bloomer" ten on Thursday evening at the parsonage. The word "bloomer" mituraliy suggest the cost unui of that nauie and many ex pected that the ladles present would he arrayiil In Mounters but such was not the case. What then were the bloomersP Why, Forty-live potted plants all lu bloom, Arranged witli beauty about the room. A sight, most pleasing to the eye And one that money could not. buy. Among the Horn! beauties were one nznlln, containing by actual count US b ooms; one pcti.n'n containing!)? bloo i one mammoth ealla, begonia, geraniums and other (lowers In profusion. The word "bloomers" 'n gilt letters wan strung across the front of the dotal exhibition and the ladles In ultcmluniv blossomed out with every variety of tadeftil llural unui incntallon. And the supper? On that head it Is snlllcictit to say that tho ladies kept up their record and we all know w hat Hint Is. The scripture cake was sim ply perfect. The time passed swiftly In plcmnnt social Intercourse and the games of various sorts. Tlie receipts of the even ing were over Jill, which considering the disagreeable weather, was huge. The hiillcs are to be congratulated on the suc cess of their efforts. Tliet". F,. Soclcly of the Kpworth church of this village w ill hold a Cap Social nt the home of merchant George Langtou, Fri day evening, March 201 h. A musical pro gram has been arranged of li.it li vocal nnd Instrumental music. A fine time is pro mised all w ho may at tend. Mrs. A. 11. Misnor and (laughter, .Tosle of F.lleuvllle, N. Y;, are the guests of Mrs. Chailes Snyder of Matauioras. Miss Alice (Julck, of Matamoras was very pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening by about III of her young friends Miss Alice, Willi a friend, had gonu to prayer meeting nt Hie church, and lifter services, on her returning homo found her friends asscmbli-d at her home The young lady was equal to the sit nation. She enjoyed the surprise very much. Games were indulged in and the evening was passed In a very pleasant manner. Friends from Port Jcrvls were In attendance. Re freshments were served. Every one voted Miss Alice had n very pleasant home to have a suiprlso party nt and will give her another one at some fut ure time. Tlie Ladles' Aid Society connected with Kpworth church gave a pink ten on Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. Charles Snyder. The tables were decorated In pink nnd on each plate was a pink souvenir Tea was served in first class stylo nnd tho ladles, who had It In charged id everything to make It pleasant for their friends. Good music was enjoyed. A number of young ladies favored the audieiico with some fine selections on the piano. Over fit) was rea lized. ' S. GREELEY. (Special Correspondence to thePuK.ss.) Greeley March 2:1 Sunday was a lovely day and a good number took advantage of It. There seemed to be a good many out both on business and pleasure Mr. Show Chltcster Is contemplating building a new house tills spring at Glcu Eyre. Ho was out to Biirchers looking up the luiiilicr for same. Mr. Kllringcr was looking after lumber at tlie same time. Charles Chltcster drove to Biirchers on Sunday. It seems to be quite a business day at the Glen. Peter Hipp lost a very valuable horse last Tuesday. He had liceti to Biirchers mill putting on some logs to be sawed and on Ills way home his horse dropjs'd dead lu the fond. He could give no reason for it as it showed no signs of sickness previous Mrs. C. M. Burclirr returned tohur home nt thin place last Wednesday from lMer mimt were hhe had been vimtlng her par ents and other friends for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs, John (ireeniny spent last week at Peekvillo with their hook, .lake and Kdward Ureenh.g returning home ou Sunday. Charlie liureher nnd wife spent a few days at Dmii'theun, Waynoeounty with the formers aunt. Miss Tine liureher. Dr. Howard called on friend Hunday nftei noon and Hpent the evening at Geo. Hartwell. ' eo. Adaini ttpent Sunday with hi family near Moiiebdale and eame havk to hii work ou Monday. We hopj thoHe muddy mad will get nettled before long ho I'nele Sam will fol low the mail route. Those erona roadti through tlie woodt make It very Incon venient for Nome that have a distance to go to the PohtottUe with their mail. X X LEDGEDALE. (Special Correspondence to tho Pufcsa, Iedgedale, March, 3. Arthur Becker, of Carboudalels visiting Ida parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Simons sp.:nt Satur day night and Sunday with Ira Kcllaui and family. Charles Kellaiu it sick with the measles, Dr. A. J. Simmis U attending him. H. K. Klpp of Wilsonville was in L.'.lge dale hist Sat unlay. Smith & W'aUon have their shingle mill lu running order. Frank Kidlam of Paupac, bpmt Satur day with Uedgedalo frieinU. Wayne. SHOHOLA. (Spevial CorreHpoiidenee tothe PKKsB.) Hhohola, March, Mud, mud.Hiid the inuddii Mt kind of mud, with plenty of rain in the uust Week leaven tlie road in a ter rible condition, almost lmHM-ihie to travel j them. ( harle Cuvett a young man employed by Adolph Fuller proprietor of the Blue Mountain Hou-c a teaniater, waa sent to the iilage of Sholmla early Monday moru ing for a load of buy. He allowed tlie li"iM i in stand a moment when they be came frlf,diLju. d,aud be seized the rear end of iIk; rising and gut on tho wagon, whet her he goi tho reins or not U ut known, but tlie wnoii btruek a large bloue whii-h threw him oif and tin) wheel ran over hi !mdv. He was p!l ked up nnd taken to Dr. .InhiMlon'ii oilier wherrj he dlt'd peon nfter. Ills parent who live at Libi-ity. N. V.t were in ( if led and they eame mrl took the remains home He Was ag' d yearn, and unrnrtriled. He bud been employed for nevral ye-irs by A. .1. Mid d.iugh nt Parker-M ileu, and had n large number of friends. Kd Wolf who h lumlH-rtngnt Woudtown hiwnlai'tre order for oak plankH f-ir the Barret bridge at Port Jervis nearly flll.-d. Mrs. Shields it quite nick with pneu monia. Dr .lohm-fon nttendu her. f Jen. HHdifp and Peter If c have about eight cur lo;wli of fine Hug fit one out. Unas MroM h:ive pu relinked n larg4i stone quarry of t fietr bit her. Wm. .. Sadler linn the rredit of being the bent wooi I ehoppi r In Shohohi. Wo are Horry to henr thnt Win. Van Plainer is on the sU k list. I-1M v. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. I'nder t his head we will insert com muni eat ions on current mul political topies w it bout helm responsible for the M-ntl-m ntw expressed, and Invite mieh dbeuH siou s may be proper and of general In terest to (hV people. Km loll Pkksh. A Letter from Dingmans. JUNOMAS'S FmiEY, Pa. March JWnd, lH7. Tnrc Pikk Coi ntv Pucsh: " C " ban Rtru'-k the keynote. After reading his, or, her, comments in rt bite is-mie of tlie Piti:ss on the condition of Home of the schools lu Delaware, I think It peculiarly appropri ate to enter r protest against tho IndilTer ence ffhuwn by some of our in in- (pardon the lapsus lingua) directum in their re gard, or rather disregard, of the comfort and health of the pupiln of those schools which aro denied tlie patent furniture. In Coles, particularly, the furniture, (Hod save the mark) is In n horrible condition. It ts not only In a dilapidated state, but delles and violates all-known laws of gravi tation. Tlie desks pitch to a frightful de gree toward the scholars, while the board, or shelf, they Hit on, attached to the desk behind elevate their knees heavenward To use these desks pupils are compelled to sit on the edge of these shelves, they are so far apart. In fact, in many cases the pu pil has to stand In order to use the desk. The writer hap heard, time and again, grown people say that they felt as tired as though they had tolled hard all day after sitting two hours on these shelves attend ing Sunday mooting. Then what torture must tlie school children endure, especially the smaller ones whose feet dangle hlx or seven Inches from tho floor, six hours a day nnd live days In a week I If a child must lake its chances of Incoming a phy sical wreck for tho sake of thodcveloj mentoflts Intellectual powers the sooner the schools are abandoned the better, nnd allow our children to grow up robust and healthy. Oh, ye healers of the mind and body, think of It 1 Of tho contradictory and conflicting elements that have enter d some of our schools; n pupil with' a work on physiology in ou.! hand and hygiene In the other, sitting In nn unnatural nnd painful position on nshelf, that should .be relegated to the woodpile, studying how to make and keep that mind nnd body lu a healthful condition. These propositions, which destroy each other, are Inconsistent and should Ite ban-Ishi-d fnnn tho school room. Which shall it he f Hygiene or the old lumber ? I have It from an indisputable souiec that at a recent school meeting one of the hoard of directors moved thnt patent seats he put In the schools that are now without them, hut meeting with no support what ever the motion fell flat for the want of concurrence. Why such n humane motion should have been frowned upon Is beyond all comprehension. All honor to the man who made that motion. Some one ha said: 'I would like to see some men punished during one t-chcol t:cmastho dear little children ur.t pun" ished, then I think they would look more 1 1 the comfort and health of the children." I appeal to the directora, and cUiiM, to o, make tho school room surroundings com fortable nnd cheerful for your dear chil dren's sake if you would have them be come healthy and Intelligent men and wo men. (Jentlemen directors, tho eyes of the world, (no, I mean part of Delaware) are upon you. RUe and be equal to the oc casion; make one supreme effort U accom plish this needful reform; even if you have to take heroic measures and bond the township to tho tune of twenty or tlilny dollars. If you do not get your meed of praise now, never mind, future genera tions will understand and appreciate your heroism, and give you deathless fame. DKJNATOlt. (Tho Pke is pleased to receive com munications like tlie above. When tlie people lceome actively interested in re forms unit improvement, and make their itiuients known through tlie puiera, the leaven will soon work the community up to the level of forcing ofllcials to heed their requests. Tlie Pi:kh hiw instituted in part to carry out tins nib.siou. u censure when deserved, to criticise when proHr,ro commend when merited mid to urive to all a fair and impartial bearing. KoiToit.) Don't Tubaoco 8pit and Smoko Your Life A&ay. Jf you want to quit tobaeco ubii;g easily ami forever, Uj aiadu woil, HUuiig, muueuc, full of new lil'o and viior, take Is ;-'i'o-li.ic, tho wonder-worker, tiiut makes wesilr men fliromr. Many K"in ten pmmus in ten o;lvs. Over 4n),ouirurcd. Jiny &o-To-f:ae of your dniL'ifiHt. under gnarnntee to euro, o0o or l. '. Ilooulet and snmpio mailed Jree. Ail. blei'luitf Koiiie.lyCo.,Mneiufuur.ev York, Pint Hill Farm Poultry Yards. Tho Itono Comb YVliito Lowborn only, ('iircfully hn fur fifteen yeiirs. ilcMt lnyers of tine wlute e;,''H. Pairs, nixl Trios for wile, nml hatchini; in H.'am. OKDKIt.S PUOMITY FU.LKU. Oko. K. IIi usu, Lay ton, N. J. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. ''l'lie lM-nt is none ton muni " HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR R A N D and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC. NlW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, Tor sale for eash or nn easy terms. Ni'Hlle and all parts fur u!l ituicliiiu-K, KKl'MKlNli A Sl'K UI.'l'Y Tiiniiitf uf I'l ANo.S uiuli.'UiiAN.s l,y (HiiuiH-t.. at tum r, B. S. MARSH. CH'1- K Hill ,-K hi. I ii K, rORT JtHVIS, N. V. $2.34, Yl-vt'Kll'-l j'Ht Willi t Wll St'11 yn'l tli,, lust (pmlity (if j.Ii'tf s rnblirr limits for. JUST THINK OF IT: (imiilyi' ir ' (il tvi " mul Wonu. Hocki'l- fur -z- -I- $2.3i. No slio'My cimhU Imt ovcry I'.'iir fuliy nminiit'i-il. Wii Imvii tho fnllinving ' si.rs: WOOVKOCKKT, L'-r, 1-s, i.n, 2-io, 5-11. (JOOUYKAlt "(U,OV'j;S," n-fi, 4-7. W( )( ).S( )( KKV LU i 1 IT-AY Kid I IT, 17, :i-H, 7-9. "Si'iiil your iirdi-r-i liy Klnl"y'rt Hinyri nml Wf will pruinplly fnrwnnl himkIk fni" of t-hiii-rc. JOIINSOIi'S, Fitter of Foot, Port Jervis, N. Y. VRITE TO THE For samples of New Spring DRESS GOODS, Embroidery, Lace, etc. And you will have them by return mail. THE ii See tm. 31 33 and 40 Front St., PORT JERVIS, M. Y 53. , -1 . I FILLING OUT A LARGE CHECK We lit all sliap.'.s anil .sizes, stylish nnd warmth arc the twin points in our overcoat. We say that there is nothing helti r on this hemisphere than our $1 ulster. How is this for sinilemakers, n gooil hlno or hlack cheviot suit, si! 31 to 42 ut $.'J.9.". We havo reil uec I tho price on sev eral of our lines of suits. Gunning S Flanagan, THE DIG ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. PORT JERVIS, r N. Y. (Caveats, nnd Trade-.!ark obtained and all Pat Penl busincsiccnductrd U Mooirati Fee. Our Officc t Oppoitc U.S. Patent Orncr .inU woc.mw ire p.iunLiA k tuuo tiitt Uhmc jreniote fimn V. iis'iiniriMii, fcHjcd moUt-i, d auin or pnto- With drvrip- rtion, S e a'i'iriT, it patrnt.ti-iii of ji"t, ins oi f Lil.iTp. Our fee not d.ic ti J J.jteilt is arrurrd. S A imui rr ii W to Ootain rtciu." with 5 cost ot kuiue in the U. ti. aid torcia cuiuitrwu sent irco. At-dress, c.A.srjow&co. Opp. Patent Orncr. Washington, d, C. J. F. ROCKWELL. Watches cleaned, oiled :- -: and Reguljted, 75 cents. -:Main Springs, 75 cents:- ::..-Aarranted Ono Va.r. WaiHi.-i'on lima Daily at 12 H. PIKE ST., PORT JERVIS, N. V. Vanted-Hn Idea Who cad think (if tOllitt ll!l:pj tblUtf LO LMiU-UL? Protect your I 'ns: tfit'T may briug yi'U Wtau.Lt, V riui J"ii. huJ.'KJioI KN iCU . Putt-nt Atl.r Hut. WMli.intfUiu. U ( .. fur tin-1 r 9!,tJ priM wQu kwU 111 j (tg uoiilri lufutiLWu wttuitnii 'J i z ' ' ij j -- olAMDY MM CUHECOIiSTIPATIOll 1 1 . T-3'rTT7 ALL ,50 AlM' DRUGGISTS flT 11T!1T W ft TT I ft I ITfKtirtTv . i 4 - i i. ti i i i nUUUUU 1 Lu I UUflAftn 1 tiCill tTp. ,rr plfili.il hwiklM trl. At. STFlll lVd RKMVIIT ( Cold - Water - Plastico. Will work better and stand bettor when applied over old kalso mine, whitewash, dirt, etc., THAN ANY OTHER WALL COATING. One 5-pound package COVERS 50 SQUARE YARDS. F0Rale IMSQN'S, 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. What you vjon't see ! A yoiitif; ninn of twenty-one who doesn't think he is uhle to f?ive his elilerw a k'1 dcnl of in formation alxmt thinfrs i" general. A nierchnnt selling gooils cheaper than BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will tell his patients the truth when thero is nothing the matter with them. A hetter fpialitv of flonr thnn is sold Vy liROWN & ARMSTRONG nt fj.TS a barrel. A eariH't in a ladies' room that has not got a threadharo pieco in front of the looking glass. A coffee for 30 cents as good ns BROWN & ARMSTRONG nt same price, A hoy who doesn't hrag nhont what he is going to do when he is n man. Another store in town that lmvs flonr, salt, et, in carload lots as liliOVVN- ARMSTRONG does to fet hottom prices. Brown & Armstrong. REMSSELAER BICYCLES 1JIVC on I F.'tfpd with t I Iir)fnn Wright J r Vim Tins, Di'taehaMo j Sprockets. Wood or Mptal Handlebar. jier. v nine j ;ver OJIcroii. K ItAVIIV Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. Go to T. R. Julius Klein FOR Stoves and Ranges Hardware, Cutlery, Tin,- Agate Ware, 4c, Sc. Tin Roofing and Plumbing A bi'KCIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad street, oiposite PRKS8 Ottii e TEETH EXTRACTING AND FILLIN3 WITHOUT PAIN AT THE NEW DENTAL PARLORS Over Brown's Store. All work fully guaranteed. We make first-class plates. hale: dental go., Miiford, Pa. CATHARTIC rrip or ,rip(..l,iil runup rnn) i,.lrl rf.nlli. It.. Thlir,,, Mnnlri-iil. nn., r hrn ..rk. in IcSrfnCiTION. j e ririniVTrrn A Don't buy a l-l wheel until yon til yon W i u '07 g LAER. ti hare seen KEXSSELAER. ;;.oo. j OntaloH no Free. CO., Oreenlnmh, TV . Y. ?J BROOKSIDE -:--:- -:- VILLA, Miiford, Pike County, Pa. A must delightful private place to pirns the Hum nii'r. Ovurhxiks the pictur esque Vnndortnurk creek, which it fiimiuis aa a trout stream. Tlie house is situ, nted at the entrance Ut and overlooks the village. Houmo rebuilt lat summer and fitted throughout with all ruoderu improvements. Everything : in shae for tho comfort and Convenience of gneU. RATES FURNISHED UP ON APPLICATION TO Tobias Nelson, MILFORD, PA. a ilTGHELL
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