.i L One Cent a Word. For Knrh Inflprtlnn. tin ml.rrl l.emc-tit lukeo for lt-nfl tlmn in frill.. CAHII rmi.t Arrompniiy All nrilr r. A.Mrr.n I'IKK COI UTT I'KKSB, Mil I OHK, PA. TBKHl'ASH NOTICK. Nutliw Is In-n-liy iven tlmt ttvHpiisslni upnii tin south ern lift I f of tin tnwc of liunl Known ns the Wllliiim DiMiny, No. Wt. In Shoholn town uliip, for liiintlnn, (Ixhlnir, or, liny oilier iiirpow, rIho troinssiiiK on r-awkill pond n Diiiiiitiii township, or, llshlnn in it Ik f orbitloVn wmlor iMMinlty of tlti law. M. Cl.KII.ANU M I I.NOH, AprlWm Attorney for m hit. I.OH RKNT. Scrcml (rood honsi'S in ' Milfonl, Pa. Knqiiira of J. H. Van Ktton. TRESPASS NOTICK. Not Ira is hcrol.y fflvt'ii that tmspassliitt upon tlm pro- Jx-ny of the Forest l.llko Assoeiatlon In jfteka waxen township, I'lke comity, I'u., for thn pnrposn of hunting ami tislnnif, or nny otlter purpose is strictly forbiililen un der penalty of the law. Alexandkh Haiiiikn, Nov. 22, 18115. 1'n siiient. TRESPASS NOTICK. Not! Is hereby (riven that Wspassiim on tlio premises of the umleraitnieU, situaieti in lfmirmun towusliip, for any purpose whatever i Btrletly torhiilden, ami till iill'i-mli-is will lie promptly prosecuted. lit A U. Case. Oct. at, I .''On SALE. A siniill farm located near Matamoras, known as the liensel ol Helnhardt place, containing lil neivs. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Kruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box (4 Milfonl, Pa. (JinA REWARD. Tlio Bchool dlivetors lPiV of llliiuiinin townsliip will pay twenty dollars for imformatiou which will ltditl to the tlelectiou and eonvicl ion of mi) person or jH'rsons comuiiu ing any t iv;pah or doiiiK any damatre to any school li'usi or property therein in said township. Uy order of tlte ImiimI, Not. 7, 1WI5. lit A 11. Cask, Sec. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents nro particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTOIM. (Special Correspondence to the PltKSS.) Layton, April, IU. F.vcry citizen wish ing for the latest nml best Information on the work of building good roads in New Jersey, should write to Henry I. BuiUl, Commissioner of Public Roads, Trenton, N. J., for the third annual report on pub lic, roads. This is ft public Doetiineiit thercforo authentic and practical. Its perusal vill prove strongly educational mid aid In an Intelligent improvement ol our roads. Peter Major Is very ill with pneumonia Mrs. Kdwnrd Snook is also on the sick list with an affection of the lungs. The family of C. E. McCrocken ore confined to the house by colds. Wo fervently hoie we may not be called on to chronicle, any inoro new cases, and that those now on the sick list may soon become well. Young daughter at the homo of Rosen berry Cass, near Bevans last week. Mother and child doing finely, and the father a happy man. Those who do not agree with the senti ments of the PltKss corps of corresKnd ents should gently jump upon them with both feet. This exercise would perhaps save the life of a worthy Editor, or nt loast relievo him of great responsibility. It does not at nil matter about the corres pondents, as thcro is plenty of them, such as they are, and one or two more or less i a matter of no consequence whatever. Only bury them deep, give them a nrnvi paper tombstone, and then let the band play "Away over Jordan" to a blue light accompaniment. We understand that Milton Lodcr has shown unmistakable symptoms of demen tia lately, and has been removed to the Asylum. Miss Hannah Wurner died on Tuesday, at the home of J. K. Spangcnburg, near Uevana of illness due to advanced age. She was a sister of the Kev. M. V. B. Warner of Layton. It Is reported thut tho late Grind Jury found a true bill against Peter Brink, now of Snndystou for an assault on the person of John P. House, of Walpack. Trial set for Wednesday, April 14. The "Boss" should not make sport of our telephone for he will soon be applying for a lint; to Shady Lane, so he can hcur the baby cry. That will tickle him 10 that ho will be sure to want tho York State connection, that ho will not have to go all the way to Port Jorvis, to seo the fortune teller. He only had to go to the Auditorium last time to havo his fortune told, but the seeross will soon be buck in the city of Port Jervis theu with the tele phone he cuu arrmige to meet half wuy. Wouldn't that be handy? Uon't bo jeul olls of your neighbors, but go and put up a line yourself. Nothing like it. John V. Major bought a neat, aud trim looking bay horse at Price's horse sale on Suturday lust. "Ninnyettl" is in a worry becuse soino body washed on Sunday. Ho, she, or If, does not state whether they washed clothes or washed themselves, so we are unable to say to whom he, she, or it refers. We per haps suffer under the delusion thut most good Christians, Xinnyetti" perhaps in cluded wush themselves on Sunday, ubout the same as any other day. But hether they do or not, as cleanliness Is rated only a little below Godliness, I should nut wonder if it were as meritorious to even wush clothes on Sunday, as it would be to do sparkin In a slaughterhouse, or meat shop on a Sunday night, aud am quite sure it would not result uuy more disastrously to those who participated. A team of black horses froui Price's stables passed through here last w eek iu churge of Warren McOwrii k. They weie on their way to " Ardtoruinh" the sum mer home of Mr. G. W. Donaldson. The trial at the llaiueovillu Auditorium on Wednesday, Crone, MeMauus ro&ulicd iu a victory for Crone. It apiieurs there was a trade between the parties, a heifer, for a horse. Crone claimed it was agreed be should receive tu.UO boot money ou the hoi be. MeMauus dissented, iiciico the suit. It is whispered that the trading wits done ou u Sunday; If so the J. P. should have dibtiiitscd the suit, tuid lined both the contestants. Every cistern from which wt.ter is used for cooking, or drinking should have been cleaned ere this, so as to ealch the cool spilng rain mid hold llirm lim'ontiiniliin. ted. After i h imltiir, the Hint water flow ing from the roof should be tin-mil off ns it usually contains more or less dust, soot, genua etc., that for healths sake should not enter the cistern. Lynch Phillips rents his farm to Charles Majors, ami moves to Pompton, Passaic county to work in the steel mill there. "Ninnyettl'' says In tho Garotte that Mrs. W. C. Httrsh had tno ribs broken by her fall of I he week before. The Doctor did not find any ribs broken nt all, but did find some quite severe contusions. However we should all make a little al lowance for the Gazette correspondents for as they grow older they w ill pei hapR know a little more. 6 Anyone who desires a diversion In tree planting: sotnellilng that will in time prove prolltnble, and add to the value of the farm, let them In the fall turn down a ph-cc of sod, and harrow well. Then select walnuts from some favorite tree, produc ing good nuts, and after marking out as for corn, but rather deeper, and wider, plant two or three nuts In evety other cross. The next spring plant corn or po tatoes in the vacant crosses, and cultivate as occur Ion requires. The young treis will bleak ground about the same time as. the corn or potatoes, and attain a height of one to two Ti et the Hist year. Culti vate and thin fioni year to year. You will get deeply interested in the nut orchard, and lie surprised to see how soon you w ill obtain a nice glove of nut bearing trees. Try It this fall. A lecturer styling himself as Mr. Grace, of Brooklyn, distributed circulars last week, that he would deliver lectures in the several churches of the valley, upon "How to spend the Sabbath, what to rend, and other religious instruction." Half the proceeds to go to the chutch, or Sun day school. We learn that he had no au dience at llainesville; that the janitress passed in two or three at Layton, and that the lectuier has passed Into obscurity somewhere adown the valley. A male led urer does not seem to 1m; half the at traction n female fortune teller is. For the reason why, kindly interview the ''Boss' perhaps he knows. Sow a patch of clover or oats very thick near the poultry houses, and let them dig and cat at it. The hens will pay for It in e-'gs. ' . MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to the I'ltESS.) Montague, April l:i. Gee ! The last week's Piiksh was tho best which has been published yet as far as correspondence went. The six mouths probation is up and tin.' PltF.ss lives. If "11" of Layton would only hold up (but that wouldn't do cither iMH-ause we would miss him) and not take up so much space It would give us other fellows a chance. But better all keep on mid make Hlxon enlarge his paper. How about it f Who lost a nearly new driving glove P Hereafter no games of chance for drinks will lxi allowed ill hotels and saloons over hero. Squlro James B. Fuller has a Alio lot of young pigs for sale. Linn ilornlieck, of Newton, visited friends over hese lost week. Friday afternoon It ruined rather hard for a lady to travel very far afoot. James B. LaRue, of New York, Is ex pected at the Riverside to-morrow. Mr. Frank Hoyt's horse ran away again lust Thursday when coming from Port Jcrvts. This time no bhime can be put on anyone else like a week ago. although Mr. Hoyt took his usual tumble. The interior of the Springdale house has been ropapored, painted, etc. 1 would like to ask a question or twonnd hope some ono will answer: How many hours constitute a day's work ? If pay is two dollars per day can you draw two dol lars for less then two hours labor r Has a person a right to draw stones large and small from their premises and dump them In the ditches along the public highway raising the ditch afoot or more higher then the roadlxil P Can a water course be changed by one person sous to damage an other f Can a society of any kind exist and prosper us long as the mcmlicrs are quarrelling among themselves ? Tho fools are not all dead yet. Despite the newspaper warnings, sw indlers seem to have no trouble to find victims. As no minister made his appearance yes terday ut the Brick school house we hud no preaching. Die sollst nicht arls'itcn am Sontug. Mrs. Wilsou, of Montclair. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (i Wleland, Sr. Gottfried W , Jr , of Rowlands, also called to see them. Railroad tie rafting at the Brick House Is finished. Sh:ul fishing will soon begin: Mi's A. Sargent, of New York, made h ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyt, a short visit. Gabriel Crone is the proud daddy of a young daughter. Mrs. RolK'rt Armstrong stuiti-d for Plainlleld, N J. this morning to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs Win. Cort right. David Case and family, of Port Jervis, spent Sunday w ith George Y. Hornlxt-k. Our committee met Saturday, but I can not find out what was done. Dick. MATAMORAS. (Si-eciul Correspondence to the Pukss.) Mtitamorus, Pa., April 11. Tho Mata moras High School organized last Monday evening, und elected thefollowlng ofllcors: President F. J. Sheen. Vice President Hurry Prvy. Secretary W. Scybolt. Treasurer Kniiim Billmaii. Class Poet Tillie Xuhalllockcr. Class Prophet Emma Billmaii. Cliiss Historiuu Laura Ackcrsou. Committee ou Colors Kminii Billiuuu, Lutiru Ackersou, W" Seybolt. Colnmittoe on Motto. Tillie Zahanloc ki r, Harry Prey. F. J. Sheen. Tlio colors chosen are red and white. The commencement exercUes will Ix.' held Friday evening, May Sstli, at F.pworih Church. Mr. W. C. Van Sickle, of I'nl ouville, X. J., was visiting friends iu Matamoras on Tuesday. Mr. Oliver Squires, tho very efficient drug clerk in St. John's drug store at Port Jervis, received quite a compliment iu the I'ort Jervis Cnh.'ii, of !at Thursday's is suj iu relation to the Is-ailt it'ul Easlerwiu d jw that ho decorated for the occasion. Oliver is a Matamonu-, Isiy. We congratu late him iqsia the work as u decorator Our representative. Hon. Frederick A. Keller, spent Sultirdiy and Sunday Willi his family and r lurned t.i llarrlsbni g on Monday. Mr. Ki"sler Is looking well. Mrs. John Wonuicott, Mrs I'has. Sny der and Miss Irene Kimble visited Gar field, N. J., on Ijist Tuesday and spent n few days vkitlng friends. Mrs. G. Ilalstead, of Garfield, Is vlsiling friends and relations in this village. .Mrs. Halsted formerly resided here, her many friends are pleaded to see her among them airain. Rev. Fill her Trels, pastor. ofSt. Joseph's t'liurch, will take up his residence on May 1st. iu the new house of Mrs. L. T. Virgil's Just, opposite tlio church. It Is n very pretty house, and the locution Is very flue. Mr. A. J . Oiiiek was the contractor forthc house, and William Wajiier, of Matamo ras, done the work upon it. The railroad Is being talked up again. Every spring it Is golnn to hi' built We will live In hopes It will be accoiupli-bed at some day not far distant. The people in Matamoras anil vicinity will give 'It ft warm reception. We will say when it does come, "Long live the Delaware Yul ley Railroad." Mrs Robert. Skinner, of Matamoras, itave ii Five o'clock Tea at her home on Adam st r.s't on Ttie-day" afternoon to of her friends The Ladies' Aid Society of Epworth Church wore among the invited guest's Tile afternoon was spent very pleasanlly Mrs Skinner knows ju.t how to entertain her friends S. GREELEY. (Special Correspondence to the Pukss.) GiiKFt.i'.v, April, l:i. Spring Is here nnd we are having very nice weather, but no signs of any Improvements on the old school house. Can it lie that our school board has sand enough to let It go as it Is and ask a teacher to do his or lcrdut v as the case may be? I think if some of them had to sit on those old long benches with out any t hing to loan t heir hicks against six hours a day for seven moni lis guess tliey would be willing to try and (Ix It up som. any way. See! Mrs. Garry Hart Is quite sick Dr. Bow mil was called there last Friday. Will Mciveans two children are very sick with the lnc'isies. Mr. and -Mi's. Geo. Hart well cnlled at Ir:i Kosenerance lust Sunday afternoon. Ross Rosencranee has left home nnd gone to Almond, N. Y., to work on a farm the coining summer. This being his first time to leave home ami friends we hope If he feels a little home sick lie wont give it up and come back W. V. Burehcr is drawing two ear loads of lumber to Rowlands this week to be shipped to I lone-dale for Mr. Penwaldcli. C. M. Burehcr took a trip to Il.nvley on Tuesday and brought his carriage l-ssds with him from the shop were it had boon for repairs. x X DINGMAN'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to the Piiksh.) Dlngmuns, April 13. Mrs. T. Downs miller the skillful treatment of Dr. J. N. Miller, Is slowly improving. E. Van Dermnrk is building a kitchen to his house. Andrew Albright does the car penter work. A solid Democrat, of this place, who would not carry a Republican paper from the olllce, much less read It, must Ix; on tho stool of repentance. 1 find he rends tho PlKK Col NTV Pukss on tho sly, and thismustbc because he finds It bettor thuu the average paper of either kind. I hopo ho will lx; convinced of the error of his ways and vote tho straight Republican ticket next fall. Dcppeit May Recover. Frank Dopp.-rt, 43 years old, of ISO First street, who shot himself on Sunday afternoon April 4, at, the olllce of Uio Wileox' Wutoh Case Jl inul'ai'tni in j Company on Thir teenth street, Jloseville, was doing well in tho City Hospital last night though the doctors are still doubt ful us to his recovery. Up to last ni!;httho bullet, which lodged under tho frontal bone of the skull, had not been extracted. Deppert, who was a day watchman on Saturdays and Sundays at the Watch Com pany's works was despondent, and in n tit of melancholy tried to com mit suicide, lie was discovered by his son, who took him his dinner on ISundny. When the son ask what was tho matter tho father announced that ho had shot himself. Newark Sunday Cqll. Mr. Deppert will bo remembered by many hero as an employee m the Watch Ca.so Manufactory, several years ng, nnd who married Miss Loreaux. Tho family was well known and higely respected in Mil ford, nnd his friends will bo greatly shocked nt his attempt to fly from tho ills he knew of to those un known. The First Nails. Tho first nails were undoubtedly the sharp teeth of various animals. Then, it is believed, pointed frag ments of flint followod. Tho first manufactured metal nails were of bronze. Tho nail with which Jael killed Sisera was a wooden tent pin, probably pointed with iron. Bronze nails have lx'en found in tho Swiss lake dwellings, in several places in Franco and in tho valley of tlio Nile. Until the present century iron nails were forged, a blacksmith being nbl.j to make only two or three dozen a day. The first cut nails were made by Jeremiah Wilkinson in Hhode Island in 176.1. The first patented nail machine was by l'er kins, 17115, and its product of 200, 000 nails n day was considered so enormous that some jx'rsotis deemed the result duo to a supernatural agency. lCvert)U(ty fca) Ko. Ciwonn ts 'einlv ('alhitrtV. tl.c most won-dt-iful iii,.(t,ul diM-ovi-t-i of uj i'. t;5- ai-t ai-l 1 1' 1 1 tiiiii'i Ut i lit) lasie, u i j-'t i;t!y und i)sitiv iy oil 1. iiiju s. Ih it i m) 1 .mi '6 fli'UiiMir,' tlilitt; M -h 111. tiiij ' 1 ti Cim- lii-;u:uoM, K;i-r, lm) iliu.t it Hi! I. Oil U!Hl kliUOMMH-sS. i'K'iiaO 1)11) iillU ti T U L'uX of CIM! Intiay; 1, ii ;.) n-niH. boiuauU gutUiiuLevd to euro ty all dt uriiiLS. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. I'mler this head we will Insert com in ind entions on current, and political topies wilhout. Iw'inir responsible for the senti menls expressed, and invite siteli discus sion as may lie proper nnd of general In terest to tlie (M'ople. KlU loll rilK-S. Aboul the School Board In Delaware. Dinomans. P , April, 1SII7 I'IKK t'lii my Piiksh:"!'," your cor respondent from Dlngmans has been giv ing his views of the Delaware school hoard mid scIkmiI buildings, now please give me u little space for the other side. 1 think the people of this dlstiict have no reason to find fault with the board They have served the district faithfully and well. They give us nn eight month term of school, pay the teachers good sal aries and 1 ran say for our school that we are sat isllcd with our teacher, our school board nnd ourselves. The three houses, Centre, Coles and Kilgemoro, need patent seals. Last year the board rebuilt the Long Meadow house and put In patent seats aud they thought (hat to seat t he ot hers nt that time would make taxes too heavy but we expect them to do It In the near future About the condition of Coles school, "t"s"' eyes must have had all eclipse on tlicinor else he had forgot ten hlsspoetneles for the house Is in -good condil ion . There has not been a window light broken this term and there is not a light out In the school room . Coi.ks . Bushkill Bridge. Commissioners Miller, llartman and Iiinehart of Muuroo county ac c iiiipnnicd by Sam Palmer were in Mil ford Wednesday to meet the Pike county hoard in regard to the bridge across the Bushkill which is in a somewhat decayed condition. Mr. Hineliart is of the opinion that a small out lay of less than $10 for repairs will render tho bridge per fectly sale for another year or more, but there seems to be objections to making repairs. It is understood that the bridge will have to le lenglheni d to 75 feet and both abut ments rebuilt. The pi obahle cost of bridge is estimated at 20 per foot or about 1.100 and abutments If. 100, which figures will likely be exceeded. Xo definite net inn had been taken up toThursuay noon. The Bird's Best Friend. Ono of tho pleasantest of tho spring-tinio anniversaries is the birthday of John James Audubon, which occurs May 4. If Audubon had lived, ho would now be more than 100 years old. But ho died in 18.11, lifter having written somo of thoniost valuable books which have ever been printed obont birds nnd their ways. The birthday of Audit ion should bo a reminder to the children that a great nnd good man onco divot ed his whole life to study ing the pretty leathered songsters. And they should resolve that they will nt least do nil they can to pre serve tho birds from hnrm during the coming spring nnd summer, l'erhnps upon Audubon's birthday the boys and girls will form new bird defender societies all over the country. He yc in love with Aprll-tldeP 1' faith iu tnvc am I, for now 'lis sun and now 'tis shower, And now 'tis fiost and now 'tis tlowcr, Aud now 'tis Laura laughlng-cycd, And now 'lis Laura shy. Clinton tfcullnrd. List of Unclaimed Letters. Unclaimed let tors remaining in tho Post Oflic.1 at Milford, Pa. for tlio week ending April 10, 18D7 : Laiuks Miss rtosio L. Armstead, Miss Finie Long. Gkntlkmen Robert Mann, James Nolan, A. C. Iiisley. Persons claiming tho nbove will please say " Advertised " and give da to of this list. Jah. S. Gale, V. M. Appointed By President MoXinlcy. President McKinley has appointed Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, Gen. Chas. J.-I'aino, of Massachusetts, and ex-Vice-Piesidont Stevenson, of Illinois, as special commissioners to go to Europe to sock by diplomatic negotiations an international agree ment to tlx tho relative value be tween gold nnd silver, in accordance with tho act passed at the last ses sion of Congress. Somo former Milfordites, now liv ing at Luray, W. V., having heard of tho feuccess of Josiah Allen's Al bum have written for particulars, desiring to give the entertainment at that place. The wounds I might have lieahsl, The human sorrow aud smart I And yet it never was ill my soul To play ho ill h part; Hut e il is wrought by want of thought Art well on want of heart ! Thomad Hood. Stroudsburg capitalists raised ifiO, 000 to seen re a carpet factory at that place, and it will come. Tho rains refresh tlio earth nnd vegetation is rapidly growing up. Pine Hill Farm Poultry Vards. Tho Koso Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for iiftiH'ti years. Best layers of fine white eggs. Pairs, and Trios for s.de, nnd hati hiiiT et-'gs in season. OKblCKS PKO.VUTY F1LLLU. Uko. E. IIuhsii, Layton, N. J. THE HELLENIC RAID. Orrrk I Ihs; I'lnntcd on UNtorJe flrnml Alliens, jj! II 13. The IS i hi o-Tit: ' iph sIiUMli'in nmv (xti-fMi' !y riiiical. fiinl It U-'P rmt Pt fin I'fiBsr.ilu thtit war can tie u vim t tt. An nnn (I rxpfJM Inn. fjuipjiotl (-y the Ethnlkp netaii in, nr 1 'unh"ll rile lo;ip,.it hnfl rrciFFi'fl the bnrdfr from Thi'ssaly Into Mac -Mi liirt end nimH nn atturk nn the Turklsii foirpR. The KHrrlann nt Unltimo whs blfM'UuoVrt, and a cnnpld ernhle number of Turks killed and taken prisnririp. Lnter the town of Kranla wjij b-- l K d rikI taken, pud It in re purled tr.u the InPiiriMit forr-e h:.s planted the lit veil (lag on Alount Olym- It hnfl been ascertained that the In vaders numbered upward of 3.0ii0. Ainontr them were Sit;wr Stprinnl and his Italian volunteers. The entire force whh umter t h command of three cx oHU'era of the tireek army, Kappalopnu 1m h, M y lit no and Ziepetros, and four Maep'lutifaii cnipfV.. Zermaa, Davelis, Vrakns and Faiantin. Thn rem:' -zvous v as nt Konlskos, a vlthttfe near kn labaliR. The men were all fully armed nnd wore the national CPlunte. th'-ir black fur enps bearinc the badpe and Initials of the Kthnlke hetaria, or Nati"n:il l'- mue, embrnid'Tod In blue pud white, with the words. "Kn Tuute Klka" tropins the initials la black. On Friday a nmnk from Mount Athnp asxinted bin abbot nnd two rbnci'iin nt a religious service at Ki-niskos, at which all members (if the Invadlnir bjily par took of the sacrament and roistered the nath of the oi der, "Liberty or death." In aoMftton Ut lan:e quantities of am munition and pi ovisiuns the force had JD;H?ti0 in E-t!d. Inning Friday nlht following Ibe scrvit e the frontier was cmsed, the force .rr'iitf? In the direc tion of fUehulk. While this movement was m progress a second band, , the number of whom is n yet unknown, had a rendezvous at Nezeros, on the frontier, about kilometers north of Larippa and nar the coapl. This band was pimilatly equipped, had a similar mission and took the earne oath. It was commanded by the Macedonian chief Piiifditikos. It crossed the fron tier on Thursday night, marching on Karyn. (innrrnl Makrl leaves For the Front. Ceneral Makrls and his staff, with pome, knowledge of the movements afoot which thvy were unwilling to Im part, hflve left for Tyrnavos, the most importnnt ( .reek position near I-'Ias-Fona. Four batteries of reinforcements have followed for the same point. At liea (1 qua tiers they d eel a i ft that noth ing Is known as to the raid and will pay nothing as to the probable charac ter of the raiders. However, some ad ditional linht has been thrown on the Biibiect by an Interview between a press re pi ctt inaiive and a prominent Greek who Is evidently In close touch with the league and its plans. The Greek said: "The movement of these hands la a'l In accordance with a very clearly de fined programme. For years thousands of Greeks, even little children, on re ceiving a shilling, have been in the hab it of putting half of it Into a national box in t he cause of I'an Hellenism. For many months it hns heen the plan of the league to stir up all the Pan Hel lenic peoples by means of armed band?. Now that a great moment has come in Greek history we have seized upon it. Our aim at present Is to get behind tho Turkish lines and to stir up all our brethren. "Whether or not Kurope insists on the integrity of Tin key, Greece is not antmajed by BoKWh views or with any desire for nnnexing territory to the kingdom. She demands not only a true and complete independence for heroic Crete, but t he same independence for Fpirus. Macedonia and Thrace. And she demands 1hi also for all the sub jugated populations of Asia Minor. "Therefore Greet-e will face any dan ger In order to r re h that end. Years of frbrhiful fluff"' left1 and unnumbered crimes nnd tyrntines have been forced upon thope who n re our kinsmen by faith and blood In those countries, and we nro p!e"br "d in the most solemn way and Inspired by the most sacred and en nobling piinciples of liberty to do all In our power to lift from them the curse wh'eh burdens them." When the attack began, strict orders were sent to all the Gieck outpns'a on the frontier to preserve neutrality and not to open tire nn'II aetnn'ly attacked by the Turks. Thf only casualties re ported here aro the deaths of two lead ers and of three Italians. Much HuffVrliiff Among Minnm. Wllkepbarr, I'a., April U. The clos ing down of tho mines in Plymouth haw caused much destitution among the minors and their f.-unilies residing in thut town. Mayor Nit holn of Wilkes Imrre vifdtod the pmijaqf dumps on the euHt fide of the Susquehanna river, op posite Plymouth, and w uh surprised to find gn.roftof porsonsplekinRthrouKh the par but; i? anil rubbish and eagerly Kt'i::lng scraps uf victuuls, decaying veg etables, etc.. in order to keep them from sturving. The mayor will make an ap peal to the charitably inclined for im nieUlule relief for the suiluiers. lrt Nmr.lnnl 1iiiiih(i'I. Hcrantt-n, Pa., April 10. Anna Dick 1'iKi'ri, one time lecturer and actress, haa recovered a onliet of fi'i oenla frttm t.o'-igi- it. Th uTipHun, Allan Kg Rlestuii, Jtdin t. llt-iiiian, tiideon T'n derwuod and Ifenry iiryden of Pltta t'Uig, on th Ikihis of claim that they had brought at: nt her unwarranted lnf MrcerMifii in the Danville Insane asylum in U'A. New York. April 10. Nelson M. Weeks, who is chaT'tro l with compMciaty In the death of Ai'tue Smith, who died from carbolic at Id pi ironing several weeks ago. has t.t- n indli ted by the supreme court grrnnd jury for manslaughter in the first degree. VICKHAM 6785 Will make the season of 1897 at the CRISSMAN HOUSE STABLES, MILFORD, PA. TERMS, IflO to insure a mnreiu foul. WU'klnim U tliti only Htumlut-d brwl luu-M) in scrvico lu the voLinl v, VJanted-An Idea S! Who can think liiiUtf U Ihlk-Ul Protect tout t'le&ji: thcr may brliiK you wuti'.t. Writ) 3i)HS V LbDKlvlil K t CO.. FaU-nt AU..r Duvi. WnjLintiuu. L. t' fr thcli 4l.a. urue uQof It is a fiiet that the ness in Port Jervis, under the (inn name of THE NEW YdltK FUIINITUHE COMPANY, bos been dissolved, but it is not a fact, that the business is to be rlosed out, on the contrary every arrangement is being made to push the business this Sprint; to its utmost capacity. Pricei are to Roods, ns our expenses will be much less, Our assortment was never larger. Goods have been selooted with groat rare and are up to date in vry iarticular. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES. Call io the store and we will convince you that we have the largest assortment and the lowest prices in Port Jervis. THE MEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. 8 REHSSEL RER BIGYCLF! GIVE SATISFACTION. lit tod with I Morsnn &Wriglit 3 rr Vim Tires. J IMutlinlilo A J Sprockets, Wood or Metal Handlebar. n jjjjtjij.jjtjt i Iot Value Evit OfTrrrd . rntalouuo I'rec. ff 'A EmVIN IM'IO CO., Gree..l...h, IV Y. Are prepared to show the largest and most complete line of Spring Clothing ever put on exhibition in Port Jervis. An early .inspection will convince ycu. mmm k Leaders of Fashion. Corner Front & Sussex-sts. PORT JERVIS, N. Y: BSTflBLISMED, 1848. D. . LTICK'g 0, Manufacturer of Higrh Grade Buggies, Surries, Pha.etons, &c. "17 c claim to bulU, not thz a-IEAI'EST, bat the BEST for the money. Ztni lot catalogue, anJ by mentioning; this paper we will allow you an EXTRA DISCOUNT. D. A. Altick's Son, LANCASTER, riOXTV. 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 SMSCl'S, 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. )fM CUHKOilSTfiPATIOn 25 50 --rtlti DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Y cun ""' cM-i"'i'M- r u iu yj y-'V' Sf-- d- stt "l l KKHHO 10.. I'birwu. Hualrxal. t a. , or urkT ail partnership doing busi be reduced on nearly all GL'AKAJiTEED. Don't liny a v wheel until jon j have seen a '07 J RENSSELAER, h J75.00. S ----s jjjjtjjMjjt E r AH we ask is, a TRIAL ORDER. fjjjb CATHARTIC lanagan
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