i One Cent a Word. For Fwh Inrllnn. Nn mlTf rtt.emrnt tntcrn Tor Iran tlinn lfl cent. CAHH ron.t toihhii.t nil nt-ilir.. A lilrr.il PIKE till NTt 1'HK.IS, MII.HHIII, I'A. TKKrfPASH NOTK'K. Noll la hi-rvliy fjtvi'ii that tn'Hii!siii(ttipiitl tlio wintli prn Imlf of tlm tnu t if html knmrn iw tin' Wllltnm IViiny, No. W, ill Hliolmln town ship, fir huniliiK, flahlnir, hp, liny oiImt rttrpiwo, bIjm trcspitKHinir on Hiivvkill pond n Dlnirmnn towiiHlilp, ur, lliliiii in it Is f iirbliklt'il uiiiIit 'tiiiliv f I hi" lw. M. I'l.KII.HNII Mti.Nfin, Aprlftlm Attornry for owner. TjlOH RENT. Bcvpntl rikxI Ihium'S in r Mllfiml, In. Knipilrc) of J. II. Vim Ktton. NOTICK. Nolli-o l hiTi-hy Hlvt'n tlmt tri'ipiininii upon tint pi- imrtv of tint Fort'Ht Ijiikt' Asocial Ion in m',kWBXcn tmvnxhlp,-i'lko enmity, I'll., for thp pnrpowt of IiiihiImk mill llshlntr, 01 any other ptirpitm in strictly furlilililcii itn Uur penalty of thrc law. Al.K.XAMIIKH H UHIKN, Nov. 23, 1W5. I'rrniilfiit. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nollro Is hervliy livi'll that tivspiisiinK on tlm pn-tntsfs nf tlin nndi'inlKiiiti, Mil imtiil in lliniiiiiiiii township, for any pnrpn.ao whim-vr it strictly lurliiiliti'ii, and all oliVnil'T will lie promptly priisK.'iitiil. litA II. Case. Out. 4, 18(15. I fan SAIiE. A small farm lex iitiil near . Watamoras, known as tint lltiisi'l or Hi'lnlmnlt pliM-i'. containing sil iii'ivs. Finely liH'iitetl, wll wiili'i-ctl. II'iiw and Imrn. Krult of all kinds, l'urt impruvrd. Title- clear, Knr t'rnis, price, etc., nddresh Lock Imix (t Milfortl, I'll.. 4J1A IlEWARI). Tho school directors !pv7 of 1'lninimtl township will pay twenty dollars for hnformatiou which will lead to the detection and conviiMion of anj person or iMrsons cominiltini; any ttvp;isi or doiiif any damage to any school hotist or property therein in snhl township. liy orih'r of the hoard, Nov. 7, 1895. 1 UA il. CASK, riec. CORRESPONDENCE Corresptmili'iits nro particularly requested to Bend in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in wich week to in sure insertion. GREENTOWN. (Special Correspondence to the PliKss.) Grecntown, April, (I. Tho Orphans Court .Sale of real estate of 11. U. Phillip (dec.) took place at Ills late residence in Dreher township, March l'.lth Ills eldest daughter Hlioda. was the pnrcliasor, con sideration influx). A. 1). Krlshle soldii 10 month old colt for 175.00 to Andrew JJclscckor of Newfound land. J". h. SlcR our village liacksinith bought n horse of Knillu Vullle, Jr. 13. U. Kipu Is employed by J. K. Cross n popular and successful merchant of rlcr- ling. The flmonstowu school closed on Tues day March S'ird, Mrs. Agues llopps teach er. The firecntown school eliisetl on Wed nesday March 21 Mis Edith Blown ol Delaware township taught six mouths ol the term. Miss Kdwards of llloomlng Urove finished the term. Ii. B. Smith who has been lumbering for T. H. Ullpln the past winter has moved to Duiimoro, Lackiiwanun county where lie will engage In the boarding house busi ness. At the scinl-anmml election of AVallen pnupnek Ixxlgo No. 478, 1. O. O. F. ou Hat. urdav ovclng March 27, O. W. tinnier was elected N. F. L. Hi., V. (., J. B (illplll, Per. Secy., E. 11. lounge, Atst. Sjcy., O. H. Bortree, Trustee for 18 months T. C. Miuldou, Junitor; L. T. Addams, D. D. G. M., will Install the olllcers Hat unlay evening April 3. B. C. Smith of Urccntown had 10 lamb; from four ewes. If any one cau beat that we would like to hear from them. Loren Bortreo of llidwell Hill, Arthur K mine and Maria Houck of Orcein) and Blanche Gilpin of Dreher will attend the spring term lit the Stroudsburg Norma! school. Mrs. W. H. McAreo aud son Seidell of Gouklsboro, have boon oalling ou friends In Greunetowu the past week. The entertainment, a drama the "Dona tion Party" rendered by the pupils of the Hopedule (traded school In O. L. Waltz's H ill Saturday evening March 27 was well attended. LAYTON. (Special Corrospondeiioo to tho PltKSS. ) Lmyton. April, 6. Mr. Evl Brink whoso health has been considered In a critical condition for mouths past has been lately engaged III active business. Ho has pur chased thi) Jason H. Tuttlo farm at Tut tie's Comer for tlfcxj.00, and will probably apply for a license at this term of court to kep a Hotel at that place. Tho ' Ninny" of tho G.usctto make man. tlon of ''Mrs Francos Laytou participating lu the select tea at Margaret Suidcrs.' No such person Is known about hero. 44Nlnuyetl" seems to lo a little off in he, she or its correspondence as well as a little off otherwise. Heyf Jason L Honiniodieu issuffcilug from an attack of pneumonia at the home of hi.- parents, near Tuttle's Corner. The uuuibcr of p;nplo on the sick lit has been giiitU'r thepiut week thau at uny time through the winter although one would think the dry weather and bright suushlue would aid in liuulshiuij disease germs aud ill restoriifg ople to heultli It would be wise to clear up all accuinulit tious of rubbish and burn. I'nts lime anil carbolic acid freely about sink, un waste plle openings. Clean up. and while wash the oellars, and give a few days thought ful attention to correcting any unsanitary conditions that may exist about the pio- mlsei. It will surely aid to brinjs about n better stale of things. Uhlur Ci-evellug made flying calls upon several of his friends uround Ijtytoil dur ing Saturday and rluiuluy lat. Un Kutu is In chaise of the engine at the steam saw mill again, having recovered from his late lndispusitioii. TIm prowiit job will bo finished In alxiut two wks, anil the engine w ill then bo moved to the Jos 'I'U f. licvan's trait. Tue "Silly 111 liy" of tho Gazette other wise yclept "Sand 1 ill r" has changed ti "Ninnyetl, "but the same ea" marks clit.g around it .till- A roe by any oilier iian.e would sulci! as swift, etc., etc. I n' ab'iut time rr llonesty John to hunt tip a new title too? Gind ld"a to chaiiire a name when It lie-ins to jzet unsavory. II. E. .Moiitross landed II of tho (Inny beauties lust Thursday, and Ksten 'an Slekle caught three on Saturday ltieasur IniX nliout ten Inches each. The g-'lleral verdict of those who have had work done at (he shops of Mr. Wntik lilt, at Mevans Is that tiiey now h.ivo II workman them who understands his busi ness. This Is good nevs to lots of people wlio have for a long time gone further to a shop, and fam.I IndilTerently at that. l'he road machine gets to work this ek, but the best time for working our m ids has eviilent ly gone by in usual wil h little done. The soil n ice set i li d and dry t icii put into the roads cms up into a fine d tst hat h when drv, and a be. tin iful mud Wiien wet. The time lu work a stony g'avelly road Is just as the frost, has gone o.it, and the soom-r thereafter Hie belter for the roads. Hut the whole thing Is a relic of the dead past, and should no lon- 'r he retained. Every person owning n rod of ground should this spring" s,-( a tree, or even sever al of them. A fruit tree prefelablv. but 1 'I It be a tree of some sort. The rapid cutting olT of our forests will event uiilly h ive a disnt.t rous elTeet on climatic condi tions that bodes no good toagiieiiltural in- t.M-estS l'eter Stenip -rU wife fell from a wagon load of hou-chold goo. Is while moving last week, and wa run over bv the wagon. It '.suit three ribs broken, a fiietured scap ula, and many serious contusions of the body. Dr. .1. N. Miller Is In ntleiidamv and the patient getting along nicely at this writing. Who can remember seven consecutive lays of as Hue wi.ii her as we enjoyed last iveek especially so near tho first of April. The laws governing the committees n- polnl incut of overseers of roads will be found by Ihose Interested lu the Pamph let Laws of IHss, page chapter Ir.'H, also L iwsof Is'.nl, page l-.tl, chapter 7ri. The law evidently forbids tho appointing to illlee of a jiersoii whoso bills are to be acted upon by the body d which ho Is n ni 'inber. In the main It Is a wise provi sion and correct In principle. Ilenj. 11. Iliirsh has added a Do Laval Separator to his dairy eiulpment, which takes the cream from the milk perfectly. 1'iie milk is handled while warm, and Is (lne for calves, pigs etc. Gardening was In order last week and o.ving to the fine condition of the ground, and the favorable weather wo planted earlier than usual. The flint was done March JM. Lookout forsnow. A le.'ilingoillzeii of lli'aii.ihvillo gave us a new train of thought a few days ago by remarking t lint b'rankford, like Sandyston had lu the last twenty years expended enough money on their roads to MnAd t- ulze every foot of road lu each township, a id t li ii t tit-day there is absolutely nothing 1 1 show for the thousands of dollars spent In that time. When, Oil! when will this folly eease, and the people begin to make proper use of a material of which they have sueh an abundaiKX , and the money of which they have so li tit In by crushing stone and making a really good road, Miss Anna llorubeck is visiting friends and relatives In this vicinity for a brief season, after which she will rejoin her parents In Philadelphia to which city they h tvo recently removed. iV prominent Newton lawyer remarked to nic recently that tho time was within his recollect ion when tho people of town ships bordering the Delaware were looked upon ns hard drinkers, or at least as large consumers of tho anient. Now ho says 1 a n Informed that tho pendulum has swung to the other extreme, and tho Hotel in Ml arc complaining that the people as n whole are becoming very lent perate, and In many Instances abstainers to tho serious detriment of their business. 1 am tempted to remark that "It is an III w ind that does not blow good to someone." A son of Mr. lllgelow while fly-casting lust week had the liy caught by a gust of ivind and eonio around so as to hook in close under his eye. Dr. J. N. Miller deft ly cut it out, but It was a close call for that eye. A liberal collection was asked for In the murch at I.aytou last Sunday morning to pay arrears of salary due the late Presiding hlider amounting to some UU) for this church to raise. O.ving to the hard times and to unpleasant recollections as to his share in an event that took place In Monta gue a little over a year ago, tho people sh mid not lie blanntl that thu collection was a light one. bj. B. Klutuer was suffering last week from a genuine attack of la Grippe. The Delaware Valley Hailroad company It is said has undergone a reorganization. S.'w blood and new Interests have Iki'u Included that will materially add to the probabilities of some real work on this lino, lu which our people f.wl so deep nn Interest. Price Brothers big sale of horses at BrunchviHc on April 10 will be the lust of the season. It will contain some of the best selections yet offered. Fair dealing, an I gHd business principles are making til, ise sales famous over a great extent of country. Tho ear came in Saturday af ternooon. Tiie Boss has evidently made a dismal failure of raising trailing urhutus In Para dise Ally, so tho market is In no danger of being overstocked yet this spring. As the weather is getting warmer uiaylie he might put a merry-go-round to sprout, he kuows how to cultivate them. Sure. The llurk farm has luoo bushels of pota toes slorctl ami the carting or them to market is going on this week. There secnislo Is.' enough apples and potatis's in farmers hands to make uu easy uiurkct until the new crop comes lu, Hoad machine went to work on Monday morning u 1th three tennis on, and the .'trace to the blade niis-sing. Ucsult, a break down, and the machine at tho shop. I'lino Hies, and thu ro;uis are drying. Francis Laytou, and Mrs. Lizzie Win tcriuutc arc both on the nick list to the io gret of their friends. Dr. James N". .Miller is in attendance. The Sussi x Conns convene to-duy and the betel men are on the alert for licenses. Opposition is anticipated in some quarters W'c undt rsliind that Juilx" Ma'ie Is on the Ik-iicIi at iiis term Any objections c ailing Is-foio Judges lliotoii mid Mu-ie will undoubtedly meet with candid treat ment. Wc do not wi;-h to seem addicted to tile 1 idisv riiniliate use of tulfy, b.it wo intiht ill justice give praise to the typ'igiapliiei 1 Win k of the PlKK t HI'S I V l'KK-s. Incur c aYc.-polidclicc ( nearly ;y teuri, no p:t;.i r h s followed iiaiit-,ci-ipt as perleedy us the Puls. It Is in liiiu Li d contru.-t in 0 rrceiiicss of spelling etc, v ith auotlu-r piper that circulates extensively In this valley. It in barely pntslhln that the faults in the newspaper rofcrri-d lo, may lie In the correspondents ns much as In the olllie woik. The known morale of lis eoriespondents In this sirlli n suggests this olK'Tvalhin. H. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to tho PitKss.) Montague, April 1. Who is tho biggest f'stl, the one who receives n package on All Kools Hay, or the one who puts it uu and pays postage on it V Judge II. H. I'ulieiion and Coroner Jos. Hurtling with a lepri sentaiivo of the Port Jervls I tilon, of Port .leivis, spent a very pleasant evening nl the llrlek House Iat Thursday. Harold Chambers was the first to start the plow 111 this town this spiing. .Married at, t he Presbyterian parsonage at Port Jet-vis on Tuesday evening, March :o by the Hev. George E. Gillespie, John Mill and Miss Alice Ciisterline, also at the same time and phiee, GenrgeCole and Miss Sadie Harrows, all of Montague. Congra t tllal ions are III oi der. There will be preaching lu the Brick House school ou Sabbnth morning April llilint u.:io. Every one Is invited. Price West brook Is working for Samuel 'inllh. The doctor will be as mad ns li 1 when he returns Ibis slimmer and llnds what some inisehief loving ones have done. resident of Montague concluded to change his residence n week ago ami re in ive across the inountaiii. Everything wits arianged sallsfactory.thc gisids loaded and ready to start, when behold the lady of the house refused to go along and didn't but she wen I to Pike county, w hile hus band and goods went across the nioun- ui in. ('has. E. Niuth Is Improving under the skillful treatment of Dr. H. E. Euicrsoii.of Milford. Any one In want of a gisid cheap work horse can find one at Millvllle. Win. Angel lias moved ngiiin. Captain James E. Colo has a new carri age. Dust Instead of mud now mid tho dam lltllo stones In the road are enough to make you swear. Hero is some poetry written by n Mon tague school boy who evidently has g.'iHlgc against some trustee or other. A TWiM'KNT jfll.UONAIItK. This poem Is of wonder and its use, Mow we've been used It Is ats the deuce, It makes a person have the shakes. To bear the trouble this mall makes. Where he resides I'll now tlescrllio, "I'is very near a mountain side, He's plump and fat, but not so still, His bouse sits on a little hill. . Mansion near a cross road side, Il can lie seen as past yon ride, A nil in It lives a holy terror, lie's called ii two-cent millionaire. He was elected school trustisi, Since then we never could agree, He talks enough to make one swear, I n hear l Iris two cent millionaire. He thinks himself above the rest, Alas, bis mind is deeply pressed, lletakes no notice ami no cure, Hut he's only a two-cent miniotmirc. Ho nnd a friend each took things cool, " Coming to visit the Clove school, Which haiipenei! to have li single chair, This was handed to the millionaire. I guess hi" canie his time to puss, And talk about a window glass, He quizzed it boy and niaile him swear, Did this pompous two cent millionaire. He's Iss'ii trustee wo think too long, I tell you if things go wrong, . There Isn't n one of us will share, To help Hie two-cent millionaire. So now to him we give a rest, The next trustee we elect, the best, lie's no motto buttons to wear, 1 Hut he's a two-cent millionaire. J. W. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Jr., of Mat- anioras, nnd Mr. and Mrs. James 1). Kerr, of Port Jervls, visited Montague friends to-day. Tho town fathers, of Montague, will meet in couclav at Burrow's Hall, Tnp p.uitown, Saturday, April loth. Those who have not yet paid their taxes hotter get a gait on or put upwlth the oon sequence. H. Ludwig, Montague-constable, goes to Newton this week to attend court. ( Dick. DINGMAN'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to the PliEss.) Dinginans, April 5. There Is a great deal of sickness n this vicinity at present. Jiiiiio P. Crone, who fur sometime has Iss'ii suffering with a complication dis eases, is considered beyond hope of recov ery. Sirs. Emily Downs, Mrs. W. K. Sinley and G Y. Crone are also ou tho sick list. Mrs. D. D. Hose iicrunce, who has been lick for the past winter, Is slowly improv ing. A tcmn lsdonglng to Isaac Smith thought there was not enough excitement and took it in their heads to run away do ing very little damage however. In last week s Pkksh was a statement giving tho coat of lrou bridges ill the coun ty for the past throe years, and also the In creased cost per foot of the oue Just let at private contract, which seems to show that there is something rotten In Den mark - Dick, if you don't believe tho school houses are in line condition, come aud st them. They bIujw for themselves. 1 was passing Coles the other day and if there h.ul been old hats lu the sanh where they were minus thu glass, they would have given the impression that It was McFad den's Hat that the New York Journal writes so much alsiut. Were there any bujicrvi.sors elected in Delaware towuship r if there were, where a iv they 1 Tho small bridges I spoke about some time ago have not liccu Uxed yet. One over the creek near Laytou's hits u large hole lu it covered with a half inch b iiii-vl. There is a 10 mils working tax for tim roads and a three mill special tux so wo should have fairly good utul safe roads. C. M ATAMORAS. (Special Correspondence to the PltKsa.) Matatnoras, April, 7. Mr. Richard Jeff ries i I'hih S -pi. -Mr. ; home from the Dental College of d' Ipiiia, i.tal will reumiu home until .liber . Cii.ulis Wilkin Is homo from the l::n !!. nl. a ('nib u .naiii until as Mr. i Fall te Jeffries I.U(1 nn comuicu- V ..I I CI Mi, s Mcry SiiircB was the pianist at Prof. Dunns dancing class on Tuesday cv. niiig nt the Dancing Academy In Pert .leivis. Mr. Cross being absent Mis Squires Is the Pianist nt Ills class, every Friday evening at Sparrowhush. The Pei riess shad fishing club Is now cat lie st ly pit paring for their ntilinal Ht-h by biillililig a Hue large boat. Colonel fjnii k, we understand Is doing the woik and th y are also getting their shad net ready. They expect to start operations lu a few days. Wc notice n large number of our cl'l- r.ens were over In Port .li rvls last even ing to get the (lection let urns and seem lliulylbey weio very Interested spectators. Today Is the Hist shoot of the Mala lii'irns Gun club. They exjvect a very in terest iug meet and we m:iy look out for Siiine big scores as wc have seme expert marksman ninong the club. Mr. Pet ly, who has lately been on the Skinner farm below Til states, moved Into our vil lingo with his tan My and hoiife hold goods, and also a large ainoiitil of slock. lie giss upon Christian Hill on tl.i Ileilha JomI farm which be purelue-cd sometime ago. His ln'(.e number of cows and calves created much attention on Hie si reels yesterday. This farm is ci n-shlei-ed one of the best grass farms ill this section. v e welcome Mr. Perry Intootir nr 1st. Mrs. Edivatd Lord's residence In Ma!n niorns, ou 'I'hursdayevcning.was the scene ol a very pleasant event, w hen Miss Millie lend of Iordvilic, who Is visiting her brother, Mr. Edward Lord, had a surpiise given her. Miss Millie was sitting In the parlor entertaining a few friends, who had called upon her when, all at once, she heard a loud peal nt the disir bell. On going to the door she found a party of 25 of her young friends. Miss Millie was equal to l ho occasion and entertained her friends In a very pleasant manner Fine refreshments were served, games were in dulged lu and tho evening was spent very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ijind did their share In making It delightful for their guests. Tho party, before going to Mrs. Lord's nsseinbhtl at the home of Misses Lulu nnd Emma Hilliiian on Conksnn street. Master Ira Mcllride was tendered a sur prise party on Saturday nfterniMiii by iilHiut 115 of the young friends. Little Misses Abbie ljondon and Jennie Sampson gave 'out thu invitations. Tho meeting place wns at Alible Iinclon's home. At two o'eliK-k the little people left, for Master Ira's home. He was playing in tho yard not suspecting so many of Ids little friends would cull upon him. But, ho tisik tin1 surprise all in gisid part and gave his Irieuits a pleasant reception. 1 tieir nasK of good things were taken care of and very soon M rs. Mcllride bail a nice table p. c- pared for the happy partv of little menus After supper tiiey nil played games and had n good tune In general. At Ho clock they nil wended their way towards home feeling very much pleased with their sur prise on Master Ira. Mr.aud Mrs. Jacob Hart of Matrmoras tender their thanks to their tuanv friends who so kindly did them favorsduring Mrs. llartz s Illness. There are boys in' Matatnoras, we are sorry to say wlio are Is'tit on doing mis chief, that is setting fire to the dry grass. and endangering houses and burns. Only a few days ago the grass was set on fire near some tiouses nnd It rcuulml a great. deal of labor to nut it out Is-foro much damage was done. We caution these boys to be more careful lu the future as if they ire not they will lie arrested and sent to Milford. There were missionary services nt Ell- worth Church ou Sunday morning and at lernoou and e veiling also. At ttto morn lug service tiie Ilev. F. Curtis, the pnslor, preached a very nice sermon to his congre gation, ns this was the last Stiuilav he would lie with them, providing he was not. returned to this church, as bo leaves for conference lu a few davs. Ho b'sik his text from Matt. 28: 1H-20, entitled " The Savi- Iotir's Parting Words." It-was a very nice discourse. In the afternoon the Sabbnth school celebrated the missionary service, Willi appropriate recitations and hymns 1 lie little children recited their pieces nicely, and the singing liy tliu pupils was line, l lie exercises were or a very Inter esting nature. Hev. Mr. Curtis srildresscd the children nicely, and the Suporiiito dent, Mr. V. Langton, gave a nice nddre also. He gave the little ones and tiie old one very good advice. Following Is the programme that was rendered: Oih-ning hymn, No. 4: Prayer Mr. Durant. ('uartette Blanche Watts, Katie Ketch am, Lor.t ililluoin, Alice Quick. Seripl o'-e, Psfttm i-t. in concert. Hecin.i -..ii J l. Wilkin, li .mi, . ,. H. eito , ,us, G. I. V. E.-Llly Mills, Ev ChiO'C, 1 . -ola Stearns, Ida ilurlin. K-al lluet "l.lttlo .Missionaries. Recitations Cora llillmnu, Blanche Walts, llenha Raub, Clara Van Schoik. Hi inn ltu. Hi citations, "Little Missionn.y." il ymn 227. Kooitiitioiis Flossie Nlles and Annie Dunker. Closing address Superintendent. Closing hymn 224. Benedict ion. Tho exercises In the evening were con ducted by tho missionary cumiuittee. Following was the programme: Mvmn No. 8. I ,'ayer-Kev. F. Curtis. Clio : ''Far Away Voices." lnl:o luctory reuutrl s Her. F. Clirtie. (Ijs-ii. 'i i address M - - s Irene tumble. S IKNll .olo M.- H. Ketchltlll. Kccilaliou .Viisit K. Walls. Hymn U.I7. S l ipi ure reading Mr. C. Langton. Hymn (U7. Address Miss K, Duryea. Choir. Pastor's report. Doxology and benediction. S. LED6EDALE. (Special Correspondence to tho Pkksh. Ledgcdnle, April 5th Floyd Frlsbie will alteirtl school In Scranton this spring. Ja)x-'Z riinous wlio has Uvu quite sick, is some better but not well. Mr. Samuel liiiolion is recovering from the grip, uud I'usleie K. Crus from lll'K'k measles. Uavid Kudy who came home from Yonkers some time ago very sick does not Improve very much Dr. Win. Stevans of Haiiililitou was called to see him last Sat urday. SVavnkCo GREELEY. (Special Correspondence to the PuKSi.) Cl-oclcy, April ft Saturday best David McKce.n. Jr. passed throili here willi two hinds of household g'.ssls on his way to New Jersey where y understand be has rotilcd a farm. Mr. and Mr. ('. M. Hureher went to Wilke-harre April Ul. where they expect to make l heir home, Mr. Bun ocr having purchased mi interest iu a pap, r inaiitilac lory ill that cily. 'lli.-y miiiiuiI Monday to ibis place a, Mr. liinciier is building ii hoiuse f,,r J,ie Aniiri jg which he will lin-i.-h U-foi-e removing p.-i niaiieiii 1 v. Ill' llowilld and friend. Mr Cutler, made a very pleasant call at li. V. llait well ou Sunday. W. V. Hur, her sp ue a f, w dus in Wayne county, looking alter his farm. Moiv neighbors are coming Young .Mr Cliuert i.s mot lnur in one of VY. V. Iluie'i e 's lemon li.ai-, s font nine u h inu-iuH lo ouild a netv hou.se iu liie near future u.i hi own land. Mr k uli ii drove to liurchcrs iu Tues day. X X Can You Vrito an Ad ? Jnlitison, dm " Fitter of Fret," (lifers; ns a iu'it n ji'iif of tlio Host l'tciu li (lilf SIllM'S tl till' 1111111,1111(1 tlio Host jmir of French Kid Sluics to 11m wimnin, who s'llunits an oritfinnl flilvcrtisii'iiietitoii "JOHN KIN'S .l.(i( MIOKS" 1m.. fot'o noon on Snt in lny, April 1 ?, l'tiir. Conditions The ml. rnnst a mure t li.'tii "ill winds; liiu-t iresi nl (lis i t nn l M'p;ti;ile runt t Iwii i he ;tt can he iitaii) lmt t he vr it"r ll'T llMltH1 in oider evented r I III' IM Wit hem i he tiume ol tie- vi liet' ( ii ru-eid Jtn v liossi ItiJity of favTil ism The .luilgos will be i leeletl from nmonp s men. our prominent bosiie' JOHHSOn'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. BICYCLES FOR SALE from $25to$50. RENTING By tho hour, day, week and month. Repair Work Guaranteed At, tho A.W. repair shop, Mil. ford, I'a. P. C. RUTAN, Proprietor. Neiuly oppnslfu I:fs olllcc. BIG -:- -:-LACE CURTAIN SALE THIS WEEK AT THE 250 pair Lacs Curtains, divided into 5 Lots: Lot No. 1 4!)o pair Ijot Xo. 2 . . .8'.le p.iir Lot. Xo. 3 A'.) iinir Lot No. 4 l .li'J jiair Lot Xo. 5 $!.0S iiair The largest assortment of New l.trtMS (Jo ids, Wilis, Trinmiiiifr.-i, Caies, Hi Hi WnisU, iriaiuliei, Lawns, Din'iities, Lners, Ktnliroiderie-t, l;ili!iuisi ete., at lowest prices. 5J 30 and 40 Front St., POST JERVIS, N. Y. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. Our second carload of NEBRASKA HORSES will bo sold at the stuhlos of W. D. PRICE, in the villas of H rttncli villi. V. J., on DDI Tlieso horses consist of MATCHED PAIRS, FARM, (iEN'KRVL PUR POSES, nnd Rovoral extra ROAD HORSES, and may ho seen at sta bles in BRANCH VI LLC, On and after MONDAY. APRIL 6th. Every Horse WILL HE SOLD UN DEB A FULL GUARANTY and each hor.-to on which an nc ci'iitcd bid is nmde. will he sold.J POSITIVE on the abovo DATE re gardless of the weather, nt 1:30 o'clock P. M. sliaro. R. A. V. D. PRICE. VJantad-An Idea Ei Who can think of mo mo mj in nl till Ui umlcill? Pnrct Totir trtf-: thcT 'iiujr tiring iu vn.'tx. rll jrtHN' V tuiKt.bl' KN ft CO., Put. tit A-t-i1" b.. VvdiDrfum, !. t r thnr pn waff Bee rliue." Bee Hive It is n fact flint tlio iiess) in Fort Jervls, under tlio firm tiaiiio of TIIK NEW VOPK FURNITL'KE COMPANY, lias been dissolved, lmt it is not n fact tlittt tiie lmsinojis is to lio closed out. on tlio Contrary every nrranpeiiipnt is being made to imsh tho business tliis Spring to its ntmost enpneity. - Price! nro t:i goods, ns our expenses will bn much less, Our assortment was never larger. Ooods bavo been selected with great euro ami are. up to ditto in every particular. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES. Call in the store and we will convince you that we have the largest assortment and tho lowest prices in Port Jervis. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Piko street, Port Jervis, N. Y. UI VC fcrt 1 IbrflCTION. Kitted with Ircan & Wright er Vim TirtK, Ilcdiclnililo j Sprnrkots, Wnml or Metal IlHtiilloliar. : J.JJJ J J J !( Vnltm I'.rornilV'iiKri. rnl.loim.. I."....... lOliAVTIV TrTi-'-3. r GUNNING & FLANAGAN Ars prepared to show the largest and most complete line of Spring Clothing ever put on exhibition in Port Jervis. An early inspection will convince you. if .ling & Flanagan Leaders of Fashion. Corner Front & Sussex-sts. PORT JERVIS, N. Y: ESTABLISHED, 1848. D. LTICK'S 0, Manufacturnr of High Grade Bugrg-ies, Surries, Pho.etons, &c. 'y?c claim to not toe im'Mj tt-t the BEST XstyPj'$i ior tne money. ".JjJgf.l.s Send for catalogue, an4 ty nientiomng; this paper we will allow you an EXTRA DISCOUNT. 13. A. Altick's Son, LANOASTEIl, PKIVIV. Gold - 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 p AT Ii MASON'S, 53 PikQ Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. OH ANDY CURC011T!PATB0M 25 50 plm !' !-. til. M ' "ill 'tttHklllT jitirinrrsliij) doing litis! bo reduced on nearly nil if GUARANTEED. M Don't litty a I, T i i iii-vi II II 1 1 I J (III linvo noon a 97 RENSSELAER. - -t .JPg jfr llfc (j jft All wc ask h, a TRIAL ORDER. GAJI1ABTIC ALL DRUGGISTS ! I II.. In.uuo. ,,nlrt-.l. i.u.,or N. Jurk. an 1 c