One Cent a Word. Tot Knrh Innel-tliin. No mlTpHlwinpnt tnkrn for lrns than Ifl cntfl. CAKH mint ftccimnmn.r nil ortlrra. AdOrraa 1'IRK IWSTf I'RKSS, MllKOIUI, PA. rpitKSPASS NOTICK. NoMco Is hctvliy X (rivt'n thiit trcwpnsstnj? upon the aeutli rrn hnlf nf the tract of Inmt knnwn n the Wllllnm Denny, No. tw, In Sholinlii town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, nny oilier Furinwe, rIro trexjmisiiiir on frjovklil pnml n lliniinmn Niwnihlp. or, f I sli I n tr In It Is forbidden under penalty of tin; Inw. M. (.'i kii.anp Mii.Non, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TOR RENT. Sevenil rimmI houws In J Mllford, Pa. Knquiiu of J. H. Van Kttcn. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is liereliy given thiit trespassing upon the pro- Iierty nf the Forest Ijiike Association In .acknwnxen township, i'iko county, Ph., for the purpose of hunl iiiR nnd fishing, or nny other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Al-EXASIlKR HAM1K1, Nov. iH, 1805. President. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notico Is heirby given that trespjisslnjr on the promises of the undersigned, situated In IMnnnmn township, for any purpn.-wi whatever is Btilctly forbidden, nnd all offenders w ill Ik? jironip'tlv prosecuted. I MA H. Cask. Oct. 2i, lMilu. IjOR SALE. A small farm located near : Matnmoras, known as tho Hensel or Helnhanlt place, containing 21 neiv. Finely located, wi ll watered. House and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., addtvss Luck box (i MUfurd, Pit. i REWARD. Thp sehiHil directors iDt of Diiiuimin townhin will pay twenty dollars for iinformatioti which w ill leml to the detection mid conviction of any person or persons committing any tivspnss or doing any damage to any school hon.ic or property therein in said township. Jiy order of the board, Nov. 7, 1895.- lit A H. Cask, Sec. correspondence: Correspondents are particularly rcqtiested to send in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. KIMBLES. (Special Correspondence to the PliKSS.) Klmblcs, March 29. Moses Calkins of Atco, Wayne county, Is Assisting his son getting in logs. Milton Kolosen, of Notch, is visiting his diughter, Mrs. lirtggs. John K. Youinnn Is very 111 with rheu matism. Friday last when Asher Klrkendal was drawing a load of straw to Hmvlcy, when near Tnfton the wind blew so hard It lifted the straw off tho wagon and In jumping to save himself Mr. Kirkendal i pmined and broke his nnkle very bndly. Mrs. Hanncrs of Baoba called on her sister Mrs Kirkendal last Friday. R. W. Kelly and wife recently visited Mrs. Lesley her sister at Atio who wi very ill with pleurisy. Philip Klwanger of Glen Eyre has rent ed his place to Charles Chitester and he has rented the houso and flat of Will lain V. Stclnmetz of Booba. DINGMAN'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to tho Phess.) Diugman's Ferry March 20. Mrs. D. O. BroJhoa.l is very HI at prosont with pneu monia. Dr. P. F. Fuliner attends her. Webb Howey ha gone to Harmony, N. J., to work for his uncle, Charles Howey. Rev. Fletchor Garlss proach.nl an excel lent sormon at Center. After the service ho read a report of what this district has dono during the past year for the suppot-t of the Uotpol. It gnvo tUJ.4:2 for tho sup port of the Sunday school and $11. M for tho ministers salary a total of (0I.U4 which Is very good for a small community like that. Uignator,I appreciate your able support and extend the hami of woleimo. Why the directors persist In turning a deaf ear ta the voice of the people and entreating of the children Is lueomprchuusible. It cannot be they do not care because they have no children of their own to sit on these torture shelves, there Is one who sends his children to Centor whore some of the 'directors have commanded there shall bo no such extravagant waste of money, and he Is the director who made the motion for new desks, and I say with you all honor to that man. This Is the electrio age, aud almost everything now Is done with the aid of that wonderful forco whtch no one under stands. Did you ever hear of any one drinking coffoe roasted by the untamed ibtle fluid: There Is a man living near here who claims to have done so. Peter Wugouer of Bushkill Lad a rye stack struck by lightcuiug, and tho man who tells the story says he took some of the rye home with hiiu and it made the best coffee he ever drank. ('. (rilOti ANOTIIBB COKKEHPONDEST.) Dingmau's Ferry, March 30. Hun. E. Hornbook's family starts fur Philadelphia to-day. J. B. Westbrook, Esq., has moved in the McCarty house, aud reutod his own to Dr. W. B. Kenworthy. Mr. Floyd Ikvttn will move Into his own home on Thursday of this week. Tho family of Jacob Yaudurinark, of Long Meadow, him becu greatly allllcteu this winter. Mr. Vandermark has jul liegun to recover from a severe attack of the mumps, and ou Friday last oue of hU little sons broke one of his arms badly be tween the shoulder and elbow. Koblusou Shepherd's fumily, of Silvev Lake, has been very sick during the past few weeks: but are now w ith the exception of oue sou, recovering, we hear. Mrs. tihepherd, also has been under a physi cian's hands. One of the best social gatherings since that at the hospitable house of Pierre M. Nills, at Silver Lake, some weeks since, took place at Harry Briscoe's, in Lehman, last Friday night. Everything jiissi ot) iu a pleasant manner uud ail present highly enjoyed the oc utsiou. Mr. and Mrs. Brisco did all they could to t-nlmuu the pleikiurca of the guests, Ulid they most eminently sucixvded. William F. Siulcy of Dela ware towi. stilp has ixmiplcUd a device or invention for huldiug a bicycle iu position, w hen uot in it:. It consists of a hinged bracket. fa-Jtetled til the wtill of a renin for stnrlrg wheels, and t lie over-reiii'hlng arm of the brai ke' contains an automatic, self-lock-i UK clutch which grips the rim of the wheel attiietop wlilie at the samp time two spirals, linif-way down tho bracket clasp the rim of the wheel horizontally with the hub. The bracket works In a slot which allows the arm to accommodate itself to thesieof the wheel. He has forwarded the inislel and n detailed drawing of the same to proper authorities. Reeder Morgan Is to move on the Wil son property near Dlngmans and Aaron B. Jagger will move into the village. Ratting of railroad cross ties, of whit h a large number has been received this winter has occupied the attention of our village merchants the past week, and sev eral rafts have been forwarded to market. Kino. GREELEY. (Fpceial Correspondence to the PltEss.) (iieeley March 8J It begins to look like spring. Two loads of household goods went by here to-dny by the way of Rowlands, and by the looks of tiie teams they were very lucky If they got as far as Henry Hewitts, they had driven from the knob in Bloom ing Grove and the roads arc iu a horrible condition. The goods Isiong to Edward ShalTer and he will move to the store hoilscou tile culinl at the Jisjl Shannon place near Liickawaxeu. We w-Uh him success in his new undertaking ns he has always followed farming for a living. C. M. Hurdler with the assistance of Gilbert Roscncrance will erect a ihw house for Mr. .Joseph Andrcg on his farm kuuwu as ihc Grone place on tho Shohola road. They will commence It this week. We think there nuist be tunic attraction for Harry at Greeley especially when the riht party canics the mail. Ira B. Rosencratice has been having n 1 uge hennery built this spring. He is iu It as well as the rest, going to raise putiltry to accomodate the boarders through out the town. Gilbert Rosencratice has purchased a fine three year old colt and will break it to drive this spring. He has It so at present that he can ride it very nicely. It looks now us if March will go out as It came in mild as a lamb. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to the PliESS.) Montague, March 28. Marchy weather, but the mud Is drying tip. ''Dignator" In last weeks Press gives us the impression that the School Directors over there are no good. If you wish to see good school buildings well furnished come over to Montague we have them. Thanks to the people who always vote for nny amount the Board of Education ask for. Mrs. Lueila McCoy of Deckertown is calling on her aunt, Miss Kleonora Colo. Dun Predinoro has men busy rafting Andrew Yetters R. R. ties. Dim II nils It hard work to find steersmen . Aleck Blink and "Has" Batch of Muta- morns and John Fields of Port Jervls are erecting a new wagon house for Mrs. Julia Kerr. School meeting Saturday April 3 nt 2 o' clock In school house No. 4. Miss Seena Wheat lust her cow last week. Several of our young folks attended a dance at Cuhoonsic last Friday night. Rev. Mr. Whit taker, of Bushkill, Ph., preached iu the Brick school house this morning. Win. Ostwill move across the mountain,. Win. Decker of Rio Sullivan County, will occupy Cherry cottago the coming year. John Hill has left the employ of Samuel Smith. Dame Rumor has It John Isgoing to get married. The sale of the personal property of Mrs. Ellen Westook was well atteuded and good prices realized. Jacob Mc Curly has a new horse. Miss Muggio Westbrook is visiting friends in Port Jervls. Jos. Sliiiner has an educated rooster. Jas. O'Grady steered the first raft d.nvu the river this spring. Dick LAYTON. (Special Corrcspondcnoj to the Puuss.) Layton, March 80. Rev. C. H. Yon- Glahn It Is currently rciortcd will come back on this charge for the coining year Tills is pleasant news for tho people here as Mr. Yon Glahn hits won the esteem of all by his marked ability as a pastor and a showing of talent much abovo the average wo have been favored? with here tofore. Tho road machine under the manage ment of Bcnj. KoHcukraus will begin to deliver goods In the center of the road s inutlme this wjjk. Wo earujstly hope Bon will get far enough into the banks to get some Pennsylvania gravel and no stone In it. If he falls nny short of this there Is going to be lots of fault found. Sure. Mrs. Sarah Colo wife of Benj. Colo (f Walpack expired on tho lilrd aged about 7 years. Mrs. Cole had two ribs broken by a fall In tho early winter, and had uot fully recovered, when attacked by inflam mation of the stomach. Owiug to her ad vanced age, and enfeebled condition she was unable to resist the latter which was the ImmiMliate cause of her death. Mrs. Cole was a woniuu of considerable decision aud force of character, and devoted a long aud useful life entirely to her home and family. S!u leaves a huib iu.l as uhuvo noted, and, four sous, John, Jacob, Siiuoou and Samuel all resident iu Wal pack and ail married. Iutermeut iu thj oemcUiry at Walotk Centre. Mrs Abram Hutau Is quite seriously ill aud does not at present writing show indications of the improvement that her many friends have hopd for. Price Brothers of Branchville will hold another sale of 11 nu riuid uud farm horses, and matched teams in the near future. Dae notice of which, with full particulars will le given iu the advertising columns of this paper. Estcn O. 'un Sickle is r.t home en joying a full weeks vacation from school at Fort Jervis. We noliiv that while he is pro gressing finely in his studies he is also perceptibly lucre. ising in physical suit lire Now fur a change in Potiuu,u-rs I'lKic Mi Jviniey's administration to In. thoroughly Republican bltould make a than sweep, and retain no mugwumps of any description even in Post otiioes. 'J hen with full control the p.-ojile will know a ho to liolil rer pon.ifile iu event of their failure to work out a better (iutlition of things than wc have liccn existing under for a few y ars past If slicccs.-.! ul, it will Ik- equally clear to whom the credit should Ik accorded. Walpack people have the Joke on some one down there by electing a hotel keeper, a Justice of the Pence. In the one profes sion there Is lots of inonev, aud in the other lots of honor. Since he can keep cither one, hut not both, It Is dollars to doughnuts that Walpack will soon he short one Justice of the Peace. There seems to be a feeling abroad that the Town Clerk should not hold theoflice of overseer of a road district. I see no good objection lo this, as he has no voice In the auditing of his own bills. It might b.' different If he were one of the ('omnilt tw, although even then the law distinctly gives the Committee the right to collect all road tax In money, and work or direct the working of the roads. Scene 1st Act 1st Lawsuit . nt Everett Auditorium. Crone, vs. McManus. Ful ler, Justice: lion suit, Crone a minor. Funny circus. End man snys "try him Bruin " Stale joke: (five us something fresh. Exit court for refreshments. Play having n great run to full houses no ex c ise me. I mean Hotel. Teachers are reminded Hint In Now Jcr s -y the law calls for an exhibit of their c rtlflcale at least once during their school t 'rill to the collector, nnd their school ic glster every time they solicit mi order from tiie ofllccrs of the Board of Education. Some one says Collector Hankins has a t.vo headed calf. Well that Is lots mote heads thnn Hankins has. But w ho Is Collector HunklnsP We thought his front nrime was llighram. May be Il ls Honestr John. But wlio Is Honest? John. Echo s ems to answer Who! Hoo! Layton Youngs has accepted the position of clerk in his father's store at Branchville where he will lie pleased to meet his many friends from tiie Flat Brook Valleys. Lin Riitan w ho runs the Hopkins steam saw mill Is at present confined to the house b an attack of pneumonia. Tho Easter Bonnet Social nt Walpack Centre was just ns we promised you It would be: filled with fun, and enjoyed by all. Clinton Bevans took Drst prize for best trimmed hat nnd John Knight the booby prize for the most comical adorn ment of headgear. Dominie Shultz should haven special prize, or honorable mention as the champion pickle consumer, and dis penser of fun nt the table. He just cut loose like a school boy on a vncatlou. The good Dominic Is ' solid" with the young folks In Will pock ns well as with their elders. Mrs. II. E. Montross nnd Mrs. R. H. Everett nre lit present on the sick list, nnd under the medical care of Dr. J. N. Miller. It Is hoped the good Doctor, and the nice weather will speedly restore them to their usual health. 4 Work on the big Fowler Boarding house near Lake Normanock has begun. The lumber Is nt the station iu Branchville and Messrs John Thompson and Sons will begin making door and witidow casings this week, while the other lumber Is being carted to the site of the new building Thus begins a new era In tho open up uf this beautiful section to city people. Manning Hotalcn Is buying veal calves and carting them to Branchville. Any one who Is too busy to go to lnnrket with a veal or two can be relieved of the neces sity of making the trip by giving Manning the tip and they will bo waited upon nt once. Mrs. Margaret Snider entertained her friends at a high tea on tho 26 Inst. Mi s. Ellen Shay, Mrs. Lizzie Wliiterinute, Mrs. V. K. McCracken nnd others were partici pants in this social function, mid enjoyed a generous hospitality. H A NEWSY LETTER. What Is Oiling on ill Lively Malnuioras lluililliig Improvements. (Special Correspondence to the PltESS.) Matnmoras, March 80 The Street Com missioner is putting our streets in good form, graveling tho River rood and also Pennsylvania avenue, and wilt later give aLteution to the other streets. A large force of men and teams arc now at work, and of course our beautiful Milford road will certainly maintain Its national repu tation the comiug seasou. Alex Brink, our well-known builder, is uow driving a flue new horso. Ijfist week he was in Jersey and mirt some one who wanted to trade aud so Alex, who Is always very accommodating now has n new roadster. Mr. John Preseott, our well-known townsman, has, we understaud, secured tiie contract to tit up the new S. II. Gnriss house on West Malu street with its com plete water plant and will proceed to put up an "aerom-otor" with tank, oHi. Tho houso Is to bo built by carpenter 'William Wiikins, we are informed. Mrs. Nicholas Gchhardt is making ex tensive improvements to her property that w.ll open next Thursday, April 1, as the H lcl Gebhiirdt, by the addition to the b iru and a large accommodation shed, and also auolhur largo addition to the house, which will make this a very large, couunodious hotel. Travelers can be as- suri-d of the licst accommodation at very reasonable rates. There will also be ruu In connection with the hotel a restaurant where those who want a flue meul can procure olio at any hour. This will make a very handy house for those who have any travel along tho Milford road, and we lie- speak a liberal patronage for Mrs. Geb- hardt. The Pike County Picks is asking what has become pi its representative at Harris-b.u-g. We don't know. The sad need of a fire department iu Matamoras was signally demonstrated when in view of enough men to form sev eral fire companies the newly erecUtl cot- tiiie, located ou Pennsylvania avenue and owned and occupied by contractor Joseph B.bch, was ruzed to the giouud by the de vastating clement. About 8.80 o'clock a pjd:.'st;-uiu passing Mr. Bach's residence, perceived a small volume of smoke ema natiiig from the roof. Ho had hardly do tcctcd the smoke before a tongue of liame darted out near the chimney. The family, w ho were seated at brcukfust at the time were uotilied aud the alarm was spread among the ucighliors, who respouded with buckets, but they were far too liupoumt to battle witli the uow racing nre. The fire rupidly communicate! with the lower story. The wind accentuated tlui fury of t'le lire and in a comparatively brief pcrl'sl of tinij the ruin of Mr. Bach's handsomu resid.-nce was complete. Tho misfortune v hich Ui'aiis Mr. liueh 1 enhanced w heu U Ih-coiiu-s kiioAtl that tht! coltuge had j.ist been completed nnd added much to ihc pictuicsiiie and architectural beauty of Matnmoras. The roof of the adjoining residence of Mr. George Hill was Ignited by flying sparks, but the (fames were sism extinguished. A port Ion of Mr. Bin lis furniture In the lower story of the house was saved by the neighbors. The home was I nsoi ol for niO w ith ngent Win. E MeCormli k. nnd the furniture wns insured f-ir a similar amount with ag-'tit. J. A. Fisher. Mr Jacob llartz is slowlv but grailuallv Improving after his serious In jury which wa-snn almost miraculous escape from in stant dentil. Mi's. Thomas Tjemon, of Bethel. Sullivan county Is here in town visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Lemon is well remniulM'riil ns a former resident of this village. Our nthletlc club have secured roomi In the Orce building ntiil from general a( Iienrances we nre leillto Infer that giove contests sit-in to be tiie craze by the num ber of black eves to tic seen. Our trentlemanlv colored resident, Mr. Clinton WesthriMik. has just cut down two trees In his ynnt. One a cherry tree that, he planted io years ago and another n ti.-ilin or (tileail tree. I hey were large line trees but old nge made them rather unsafe near to the house. " Clint," as he Is kiunvn. Is the oldest resident In this vil lage, lie lived here when the whole vil lage was under cultivation nnd onlv the two stone houses were to lie seen one here and tiie other in Gernuintown. The "Can Sis-ial" held bv the C. E. Soci ety connected with Epworth Church, took place on r rainy evening at. the residence ot .Mr. and M rs." Giin-ge H. Lnntrion. M.iin strii't, .Matnmoras. It was well attendi d. r rlends from Port Jervis, 1 ri-siates and Germantowu were in attendance. The so ciety caps were sold. Some got the right ones, w hile others did Hot. Kveryt hin passed off nhvly. Cake nnd crenm were served and It was very nice Indeed. The proceeds amounted to f 111.0. The society tenders Its thanks to their tnanv friends wlio paid their respects to them on Fridav evening. Tho fol lowing pleasing pro gramme was rentietvii; J'iano solo .Miss .Mary squires. Recitation Miss Emiiin HUltunn. IQDuot, mandolin nnd piano Misses Nel lie cswnii ami .m-iiic i.aiigioo. ocui solo M, II. Hnpp. Vocal duet Misses B. Keteham nnd L. Billinnn. Vocal solo M. L. Laiigfon. A large number of our citizens nre put ting gravel on the sidewalks in front of their residences a much needed improve ment and one that p.Hlcjdrians will appre ciate. Wm. French ha engaged builder Peter Mager to raise tho house on his property, formerly owned by Mr. Dennis Liniey. Mr. Mnger now has the house in proper condition and will proceed to juit a cellar uriuer the same. Excavation for the new building of John Allahnglton Pennsylvania nvenue is now under wnv nnd soon we shall have an other fine modern residence in our town. S. SHOHOLA. (Special Convspontlonec totlic Pms.) Sholinlfi, March HO. Tho wiatlnr U very fine fur tin time of year. Wc seldom wo a inim wrtrtnn a straw hut in March. illinm H;ms who luiU JiIm two Utile frirls christened hist Sni urdny night tziw v the you n folks a very fine time. Beauti ful imme were played then was sinim ex cellent RtiitfinuiHl the refreshments served Were thi; very best. The home march wax played hy J." Unas and all started v. ishinfr the little nHrls a lontf and happy life ntiri thanking the host and hostess for their kindness. (Tforfre. Bridge has j list received n nice rooster as a present which n Ikjiown to bo the champion of Shohola. Kirkpatrick Hros.f have just Ptr'ppcd a large blwk of stomv The last shoot was made Saturday night with a charge of twenty cags of powder nnd one hix of dynamite. It Is Btiid tlmt it cleared half an acre of ground The explosion shook the earth for miles around. This issaid to be the largit blast ever fired in the town. Charles Hiido of Sawkill was iu town Saturday last. (reorge Ilcisel has just commenced to build a large house for (I.Ktrge Vornel. Geo. Watson went fishing recently anil returned with, a line mess of suckers. Frogs nnd peepers were heard to-day for the llrst this year it Is an o!d saying that they will ho frozen up three times before warm weather comes. The lire neross tho river In New York State Sunday night presents a fine seeno. We would advise jH-ople not to set lire in the w.mds on SimJ.iy, a-i I -to k '.', pe tp e homo from church lighting it to rave their property. (Jhas. Helms of Knttlesnake made a Hy ing visit through town to-day. We regret to hear that tiie Postmaster at tiroeley is still keeping bachelor's hall. Tilts must bo getting to be a custom. There are only four or five in Sh;hola nt present but it Is said that wedding Ik-IIs will soon bo ringing. Lilly Ripans Tabules: for sour Etomach. Kipans Tabulea: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabuies cure liver troubles. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. Our second carload of NEBRASKA HORSES will be sold nt the staliles of W. D. PRICE, In tho village of Bruuchvlllu, N. J., on SATUltDAY, APRIL 10. These horses consist of MATCHED PAIRS, FARM, GEXERAL PUR POSES, and sevornl extra ROAD HORSES, nnd uiny lie wen nt sta liles in . BRANCHVILLE, On and after MONDAY. APRIL 6th. Every Horse WILL BE bW,D UNDER A FULL GUARANTY nnd eueli horso on which an ac cepted bid is mndo w ill be sold SALE POSITIVE on tho ulxive DATE re gardless of tho weather, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. sharp. r. a. a w. o. pnicE. $2.34, Yi's.t hut's jnst what wn'll sell ynn the best quality of Jlru's i iih'irr lends far. JUST Tfi!(5ft CP IT: (tiviil.year " (Jl.jve '' nnd Wmm-siieki-t for - mmm m m " 2 -fi a No shoddy fronds hut every pair fully (.'tpiraiitei'd. Wo have Iho loH'ivvitt!? si OS : WOONKOCKKT, 1-r., "-r, i s, 1-9, io, 5-n. GOODYEAU "(ILOYE-V o-C, 4-7. WOONSfK'KKT LT iUT-YVHKiHT, 1 7, 7-9. fSV-Vnd your orders by I'iul.-y's stage nnd we will promptly f.iruard goods free of chiirjre. JQimSOfi'S, Fitter of Fcst, Port Jervi3, N. Y, n Cavcatnnd Tnulff-Mnrks obtained find alt Pat-j rnt biiiinesscondurted for Modtratc Fees. Ouh Office is Opposite U . s, patent Orrtct and ive can secure p:itt nt in Its Umu tnaa tituc vemnte from Washington. ! Send model, drawing or frSoto.. with decrltv! tion, wo advise, it patpm,-u..a or nt, ir-e oi charge. Our fro nt due tilt p-itrnt is sf vtrr d. j A Pimpmi tr. "Hi veto ONtain I'atcntiC with ) rost ot same in tno u. &. ana lorcujn cuumnei- sent Iree. ivucln s, c.A.snow&co. Opp. PftTrNT Orrtce, Washington, D. C. BIG LAC THIS WEEK AT THZ P P n urn 250 pair Laco Curtains, divided into (5 Lots: Lot N;. 1 -l'Jo jmir Lot N(i. 2 I lid piiir Ijot No. n.l'.l liir IjoI No. 4 s'l.Mi piiir Ixit Nil. 5 l.s piiir The largest assortr.icr.t of Now 1:-.S1 (In uU, Silks, i ii ;i i i r i irs , (irrs. Hill: WmIsK C -...-;( T..-!W-,i5, Dii'ill ii-s. 1 .::i-.'.-s, K;nliniil.'ri''j, iililnnsi i tf., at lovost prices. 1 5J h .7. Hp limp 33 and 40 r ront si, PORT JcRViS, N. Y. -F y JU? ' r -r, FILLING OUT A LARGE CHECK. Wo fit nil shajn-s nml si.s, stylish and warnitli nvu tho t win points in our overcoat. Wo sny that tboio is nothing lsiti:r on "this homisiilii're thnn our (5 ultttor.. TIow is this for smiltwaliers, n g i.s l liluo or hlaeU cheviot suit, si.n oi t ) 12 nt We have reduced tho jivioo on sev eral of our lines of suits. Gunning S Flanagan, THE DIG OniZ-PRICE CLOT H 1 It R S . PORT JERVIS, N. Y. J. F. ROCKWELL. Watches cleaned, oiled : : and Regulated, 75 cents. :f.iain Springs, 75 cents:- :':-:.:-Warintud One Voir. WiolmV.sn Time D-iny at Z M. PIKE ST., PORT JERVIS, N. V. Wanted-An Idaa Who can thtnk i f Koiiib ittiipie PnUwt Tour lil'-m: Hict m.iy tTiu Wu.iiJk WrlU JOiiS Wi.uiiKi.tii HS k (.).. Priiti.l Alt-ir. Devi Wu .l.liirfUiit, L. '., t-t Itii-ir pnu wilt mm SALE FT: 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. FOR SALE AT MASON' 63 Piko Street, PORT JERVIS, U. Y. CMNBY CUREC013STIPATI0N . '? . 4i&tmzTr??7&i ALL 2.5Q kiiSasa-- DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELJ GUftBASTEED X il nl bonl:l.t fri-. A1. STKIil IMl KRrDV f.l.. ninto. Jfcmtmil. u'.tr.Nn. . 1?1 I A hat you won't see ! A young man of twon! y-ono who doesn't think he is ahlo to give his elders a ponil deal of in formation about things in general. A merchant selling goods cheaper than liliOWX & ARMSTUONU. A doctor who will tell his patients the truth when there is nothing the matter with them. A liottcr quality of flour than is sold hy P.ROWN ARMSTRONG at $5.75 a barrel. A carpet in a ladies' room that has not got n threadbare piece in front of the looking glass. A coffee for HO cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at same price, A hoy who doesn't brag about what ho is going to do when ho is a man. Another store in town that- buys flour, salt, etc., in cur load lots ns BROWN ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown liREHSSELilER BICYCLES 8 '4 GIVE SATISFACTION. $ A Fitted With . lidrpnn & Wright ,..f r Vim Tires, ,! S) t:ulmlllo J :.3 v Sprockets, ji Wood or Metal !A HniKllelinr. l-t Value Evor Oflrd. CatalOKiio Free. W 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, 4c Tin Roofing and Plumbing A JSPI 1ALT Y. Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad struot, opposite 1'RICSS Ofli o EXTRACTING AND FILLING WITHOUT PAIN NEW "DENTAL PARLORS Over Brown's Store. All work fully guaranteed. We make first-class plates. HALE DENTAL CO., Milford, Ha. CATHARTIC Armstrong. (iVXMxy.TT.tn. Don't buy a 4 wheel until you ft hiivo seen a 'U7 j4 5.00. 4 (ipsa BR00KSIDE -:--:- -:- VILLA, Milford, Pike County, Pa. A most delightful private pl.ieo to puss tho Sum mer. Overlooks the pietur esqno Viinderniaik croek, wl, it'll is famous as a trout wtieam. Tho houso is situ ated at tho entrance to and overlooks tlio villiitfo. Houso rebuilt last summer and fitted throughout with all modern improvements. Everything iu shape for tho comfort and convenience of quests. RATES FURNISHED UP ON APPLICATION TO Tobias Nelson, MILFORD, PA.
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