1 T Une Cent a Word, For F.fteh In.prtlun. Ne ml.rrtWrim-nt Intern for lean tlmn 1ft rrnl.. CAWII nm.t m-cnniny nil nrdrr. AililrrM riHK f'Ol'KTY l'KKSS, MII.KOKO, PA. rfKKSPASS NOTICK. Nutiee Is hereliv A Riven that !TismHMinllnn the hoiith- eni liiilf of Mm triict of Imiil known n tlie Wllllimi Denny, Nn. !M, In liolmlii town- ntilp, fur liuni'liitr, fUlilnif, or, nny n ln-r Jiui-pnso, nlso trc-)iisliiK on Siiwkill point n DinirniMn township, or, flsliiiiK In It ii forbldik'ii under n-milt y or the low. M. I'l.KII.ANII Mll.SOIt, AprlMm Attorney for owner. I nOH RENT. SjVvenil (rood houses In V Milford. I'ii. Knuiiiru of J. H. Vim Ktton. rTHE.-U'ASS NOT ICR. Not Ire Is hereby JL fti veil that trespassing upon the pio- fmrt.y nf the Fore.t i.iike Assoeintloii In iticktiwiixen township, i'ike enmity, I'ii., for the purpose of hunllni; and li-iliiilff, 01 any other purpose Is st rietly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Ai.KXANDF.il H umus, Nov. 22, IS'.!"). 1'ienident. TRESPASS NOTICE. Not lee U hereby iriven thut trespassiiitf on the preinisef. of the undersigned, si! ualed ill l)uiill:li. townsliip, for any purpose whatever i Htrielly toriiiildell, and alt oll'ellders will In promptly pni'ecuted. Iha li. Cash. Oet. 21, 1S1I5. 1"H)K SALE. A Bliiall farm located neai Matnmoras, known as Mm llensel ui Kelnliimit place, contain!!!; 21 acres Finely located, well watered. House aim burn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved Title clear. For terms, price, etc., nddresr Lock box U Milford, Pn. iMtlA REWARI liiV of Dinman townsliip will pa twenty diillars for imformat ion which w ill lead to the detection and convieiion of nn person or ikii-hohh comniiitinir any tivp,ii or doiiif; any damage lo any seiiool hou.-i or property ilieivin in said townsliip. IJy order of the lioard, Nov. 7, 18e. lit. 11. Cask, Sec. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents nro imrtirnliirl.v requested to sew! in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. DINGMAN'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to the PltKss.) Ditifrimms, April II. Dr. Kenwortliy nnd his mother are moving In J. li. Ve;-t-brook's house. The. M. V. Diiigman's heirs are com pleting a fine Addition to their neat resid ence In town. William Custard lias moved upon Kate Angle's farm near Center.aud will thereon till the soil. Owen R. lirowne, of CoIo'r, Is the happy parent of a little girl tlnit'B come to slay. Tho leaves upon the maple, will very Boon shoot forth, If nothing transpires to blast them. Verily this Is nil early spring Rud everything promises well. J. B. Westbrook and Smith & Dusen bcrry lmvo several rafts of railroad ties to market this spring. 1 notice Governor Hlack, of New York, Is highly Interested In the mutter of for eatry, and voices a sentiment which will bo re-echoed In the hearts of thousand ol our pcnplo when they read his words, "It has been neglected too long !" The Hun ts approaching, and rapidly approaching when tho American citizens will keenly realize tho dire results of the ruthless de vastation of our forests, mid the omission of replanting Mid propagating new and extensive belts of woodland. The true farmer never harvests n crop from one fluid unless ho Is or lias been fertilizing nud rejuvenating the soil In another and It Is equally important and Imperative that as rapidly ns our lx-lt of timber Is Hearing Its growth nye, long before Hint time another forest of similar area should be planted and fairly on Its way toward maturity. Truly, it is a matter that has too long been neglratcd. Nyces, at Egypt Mills, have lieen remod elling and enlarging their mansion house along tho stago road. At Dingnians, and In various other places in the two lower townships considerable building Is In pro gress. ' It's all right In a town or village, but in the rural districts we really believe that it works better, and is belter, to have two tonus a "summer term," as it is called, and p wlntur term of school. In that case yon can have nearly all the pupils with you during tho entire term, the pu pils would not veary of the school, it would give bettor satisfaction all around. Had wo a vacation after uhout four or live months of the winter session, and then re organizing a new school even with the same teacher and the same pupils. There would bo a renewed interest, and a new life evinced by the scholars A long con tinuous term tends to weary many of the pupils. They attend well aud work well four or flvo m intlis, and then b,-giu to flag. But after a vacation they would re enter school as fresh" and vigorous and earnest as ever. And again, If a teacher wishes to change, or the people wish a change of teachers, that change could be made at the beginning of tho new term, without any unpleasant experiences either to teachers or patrons. Perhaps our idea is wiong, but wo believe as we have writ ten , Kino (CiiOM ANOTIIKII UOltltKll'ONUIS sr. ) (Special Curresjiondeuee to the l'ltKss ) Dingiuiins, Ajiril, 111. Hoary Albright Is doing excellent work on the roiuU iu his district. . Your corro.spiiilunt"Colu.t" sh mi l k-i-p' the ninth ooium-.iudin jut bef jiMhiiii tv!iw hi writer. If he had done s tiiu letter denying the statement of " C ".would not b ive bea written. What was said in regard to Colo's scho jl bouse, is lrref utabl i. Th i defects iu-mtioneiViu ty bj so -n to d ly th.t denial to th) outrary nitwith-tt.iu.liii; If "Coles" is willing to sit un ljr tlie, ta'ilo aud aoc.ipt tin) cruui'n thro-vu hi u thoso who.bjlieve in neat aud Miiifj.-U')! 8cijIIi ku '4 are, n it willing t be o emily satisilud. Th)s;li))l tic Sj'uiyre.-i w II cliii 1 1 Jj'riday. Miss Liytm i nil .' lleiit teachjr and U glvou entire s.itUt'a :tion. Miss Kate Laytou of Warren, I'.i , is Vlslciug her si iters In tliU towuiiip. The c jrrespjui ?ut liC il.is'' bhi.ild h iv ? fl-i;;K"l his e trj an 1 hli th) so I i "(J" oould nor. sej th) old liui i b trrel at t!i ) e:i 1 of the house which ha- beu there for b.'v er.d uionthi, or tlu ivauiu silt In th.i froii t of tile house w li .cli Is not covered even with n slab. Daniel I'',. Van Ktton the suicrvisor bus do ie n g'hid piece of work In cutting down the hill by David Crons In Dingiuans and linking an easy grade. If all the super visors would take pattern wo would have bet ler roads. A good many people on the hill believe In Improvements judging by the new st me walls and fences being built Ke g inlless of "Coles" protest against stating the condition of tin' school houses. I will sourest a few more Improvements. First a few self acting brooms and dnslcrs to save muscular labor and also some spit toons for llseof teachers especially at Cent re, no nee I of any at Coles as he Is sntls lled and I suppose would be if sell-nil. was t uitfhl in a chicken coop. .Mr. and Mrs. E. Yandermark have riv t.ll-ne-.l from (tlcnwood, N. J., where Ihey werecalled by the sickness aud death of their father, .lo-eph Hillley. Mis. Harriett, Nirtli is vlsitlnur her m ither, Mrs. Wliitcoin in New York. John (nn Is dangerously 111 with pneu-in-mla. Dr. P. F. Fuliner Is attending him. C. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to the 1'itKss.) Montague, April, hi. At present we are Having March. . (ins Seliuis is hanpv. It'saghi. Clias. E. Noriii lo-,t a c iw last week To-i ni'icli feed. The condition of (iottfried Wieland Sr , remains Uie same. Win. Armstrong will run Yetter's sleain saw miil Tlie Faster supper held nt the Reformed ehinvh by the L. A. S.. was not well at tended. Proceeds i.ni. Don't go to buiidingXeiices In the roads, neither use tiie roa.l for a public dumping ground. V. E. Warner says his wife has run nway (gone to Pike counly) and he hopes no one will trust h 'r. Lorenzo Smith has moved from the city of Montague Into part of the house of Mrs. M. .1. Yiinoy. Tho wagon house Is nearly completed, to lookout for the invitations to the big .lance. Mrs. Hht. Armstrong has returned. Jackson Urink caught live half grown ra's in a steel trap at one haul. The trap was of gootd size. Having been from home nearly all we"k our letter Is necessarily short this week. Friday April l has been designated as Arbor day by (l.iv. Griggs. When riding a bicycle on the side walk please keep out of the picket fence or Joseph will be in your wool. O! 1 forgot Joseph Hosier has brought his bride home. She is n Long Island lady The boys didn't know it po Joe escaped the serenade. Providence permitting there will be preaching in the llrick School House .next Sabbath. Ijet's all keep on ye correspondence df the PliEss and compel Hixon to enlarge his paper. He will have to, if ho wnuts to or not. The six months probation is past and still we have no funeral or smash up. Dick. LAYTON. (Special Correspondence to tho Pituss.) Layton, April 2). It Is said your hum ble servant has La Grippe. May lie so. Wu admit to being a littlo bilious hist week, but If this is la grippe then we are not surewe have lost our grip yet. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith has begun house keeping again, occupying the co;y rooms on tln ground door of the Van Sickle store house. Mrs. Smith has boarded several years through having poor health, but now having greatly Improved In that resK-ct decides to set up her household gods anew, and in Mils brings a pleasant addition to the society of tile village. Tlie Pituss was In great demand hist week. Even the grr-y headed uncle appre ciated It. It will hardly he worth while hereafter to mention the "II us" us a "H iss" for it has become very evident that tlia title is too much like himself, only the shadow of asub-itanee In fact Id Is not "Iljss" of anything In particular, n it even of him self; so wo will dro;i th) title If It.ploase him, as only expressing what Iu long de sired, bat ha.l not the capacity to attain. Now start tho butcher wagon with red lights fore and alt. Shady I .anc is lieing put In apple pie or der by private enterprise. This isevidently destiuisl to become the finest boulevard In the suburbs of a onoo thriving village. Future searchers for a d -a l city m iy lie able to locate it by this single work of art Tint Hid of G mil n in "Dicks" Items hut Week arouses our curiosity Just think of it, he might even be talking about us right before our faces. We fear we will n t be able to again euj iy our f.iodor sloop unless -Dick" comes right to the scratch and gives us a free translation. R. v. G. S. G.irrets-m is building a large addition to his house at Dingmiin's Ferry to meet the requirements of his increasing summer boarding business. George W. Van Sickle of llevans has charge of the carpenter work, which is a sullicient guai auty that it will be done iu a workman like manner. Elijah Lundynnd James Clifford have each placed a very nico parlor organ In their homes during the past week. Tlie Sussex Court saw fit this term to raise most ot the Hotel licenses $.'3.0J. Many of tlie friends of temperance are jubilant at tlie pro;p 'it that high license offers toward restricting tlu number of places dispensing Intoxicants. Tin) old butter in fanners hauls yet at this date U not an encouraging feature of trade It is u factor that must be met by those who arc on the market with fresh goods. The price of old butter can not lie satisfaetory to the m-tUer, nor can its use prove acceptable to the consumer .at any price,. N.i time to m irk et butter after It attains age. The c iimmi r win has a choice does not want it. G;is Depiie, Claude II wans and other y ou.'ig in mi of Haine.sville are riding uew wheels tills sea-oil. G. K. Iliirsh li unlit of Wm. C. Cixik of Hi-.inehi ille, hiit week, mi all stool farm W.igiu. There call b) no doubt but w hat this stylo of w.ig m overcomes many of the objections that are urged against those made of wo id. They are light but strong. Easy of draft because sck uliilchlly con slruelcl, no selling of tires, no shrinkage, of wo. id wo. k, no cndlesa round of repair ing to ke -p (hem ,1-unuii.g. Willi a four inch tli ad uu.l lo.V wh eels they only utvd to b ; seeu to Ik' appreciated. Tlie m:ii d ig scire a -ross tho mountain seem s to have extended this way. It is ro- porleil that Floyd liter shot n valuable bird do belonging to James .1. Shntwell niuler tlie Impression that he was rabid. "Dick" sii'ins Inclined to force the Edi tor of tin. Piikss into enlarging tlie paper. I hardly know but what Mi Kdiior would liojOstilled in view it its a conspiracy, If all his correspondents combined on tills idea, i he courts hit very ticklish on their views as to what constit nlin a conspiracy, no us 1 urn iifiaid il no one but the Ediler on this point, 1 ...hall exhibit a Utile maid enly coyness until I learn how seriously he may view our avert nets lielorc commit ting one. We have been unable to secure our usual big trout stories thai the reader seii ouslv- expects Mils lime of year. There have come minors however of a 2 pound trout being taken down the valley, and another In Inches. When our story comes we will try to have it In at these Just a lit tle. ,. LEDGEDALE. (Special Correspondence to tlie Pi:i;ss. L'dged.lle, April IS. Miss Ellen Mud den, of llawley. Is visiting her father and in-other on Pike county side Eddie Turin -y, who has been allllcted wiih mumps ami in--. isles, Is out again. Oilers ol the family n-e sick with I hem illiam a Ike;-, ol S Tanion. Is visiting Ills grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. HccUer. Mrs Se.vard Watson nud baby are very sick with measles. The other live chil dren are better. J F. Sim ins. w ho lia l a relapse, is bet ter was able to ride out last week. WAYSK Col sty M ATA MORAS. (Special Correspondence to the PltKss.) i)iaiamoras, ,prn, ,'i 1 ne .1 lllllor Sew ing Circle organized by some of the young er members of Epworth, Hope, and St Joseph churches all combined meet every Saturday afternoon at II o'clock, at tlie difToreni'iiicnibersof the society residences. We congratulate the Utile Misses upini their industry Tho President, of the S.K-icty is AngelisOrce, Vice President, Cora Hiilmaii, Secretary and Treasurer Lulu Preseott. Tho Ladles Aid Society connected with Epworth church, held it n Easier Sup. per on I hursday evening, at tlie residence of Mrs Frank Chase on Cooksen street. 10 cents for admission ir, cents for supper. A very pleasant, time was enjoyed. The ladies were pleased to see all their friends out on Thursday evening. The Easter serviceat 1 lope Chinch Matn moras, wasa very Impressive and beauti ful one. The edillce, was decked with a profits! m of petunias, begonias, geraniums mid oilier llowers and evergreens. The musical program was under tiie direction of W. F. Speldel. The principal fra lines were: Organ Voluntary M is. W. F. Speldel Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Choir. Anthem, "Jwyful Morning," bass solo Mr. Speldel. In Ihe evening tw-o anthems were sung appropriate to the day. The choir was made up as follows: Mrs. Vic tor Funis, Misses Mary Cole. Louise Wil kin, Grace Seybolt and Maggie Hilfcrty, W. F. Speldel. cholrisler, Mrs! W. F. Spel del., second tenor, John A. Cnrw in, bass. Rev. Mr. Wlegand pleached Impressively at both services. Easter services were held at Epworth church both morning, afternoon and even ing. Rev. F. G. Curtis gave a nice ad dress both morning and evening and in the afierno in to tho Sabbath school. The church was decorated very nicely for the occasion wiih Eister lilies, palms and roses. Great taste was displayed in tlie decorations. The young ladies are to be congratulated upon their line work. Tho children iu the afternoon recited their Eu.-ter recitations ami sang their Easier greeting very nicely. Program n.s follows: Easter Antliein ly Choir. Hymn 2ol Sch iol. Responsive Sermon, St John 20: 12-22. Prayer Hv Pastor. Solo, "Come to Me"Miss Nellie Hill. R-vit ition, E istergri-eiintt l.illie Mills. Recilalion llortoii Wilkin. Singing. "The Hills" Choir. Scripture Heading 1). T. Dur.mt. Singing. ".Summer Days' Cnoir. Hecitiiilon Iteriha K ihiiison. Solo, "There is a green Hilt Far Away" Blanch Walls. Concert It -citation Six Little Girls. Recital ioa Mary Mills. Address Paslor. Singing "Tin y Crucillel him" Cil ilr. Doxology. Heiie-liclioll. GREENTOWN. (Sp.-cial Correspondence to the Piikss. ) Greentown, April 21 Died at N ible town in Sterling Township, Wayne county, April 8th, Elva, wife of M. C. Simons. The dec-oscd was a daughter of L. L Ames, Esi(., of Nohh-town. .Mr. M. C. Slin.ms Is the eldest sou of s.imu -1 Simons, of Greentown, has Im-cii living in Chicago, 111., for several years past on ac count of the failing health iif his wife, ro turned cast last fall to the home of her par ents whore she has been a suuVrer under the lingering disease which caused her death The funeral services were held at Noblotown on Saturday, April Kill, con ducted by Rev J H Hoyee H. F. Kipp, who has the contract to carry the mail from Grcen'town to G oiilds boro, has bought a brand new team of horses. Tiie voters of this township from present Indications made no mistake III the elec tion of supervisors this season Tho out look at present is favorable for having tlie roads worked In good time, so that we may have tlie beiiclltof good loads through tlie s mimic r. Anthony Hopps' horse that lias been disabled for the past four or live weeks is slowly improving, Mrs. Wilmer S. II,,pps, who has been visiting friends iu New Yotk the pa.st week has returned A Colon Conveiiilou under the auspices of tlie Christian Endeavor and Epworth League Societies will be huld lu Ihe Ea.-.t Sterling M E. Church on Wednesday afternoon and evening, April 2m h. An In teresting time is antlcipati d. In order to saw out the large stock of logs ut T 11. till;. Ill's mill he commelired this last week to run his mill through the night which gives employment to an extra set of men At the last session of Wyoming Confi r ence w hieli ooiivci-.i d" at tlneonta, N. Y., April rth, Rev. J. 11. lioyce who has born our pa-tor for thris-years, was appointed to li us mt Mount.' K v JB.ivId Kwuis to Sterling und Grccutowu. Mrs 1. L. Ames, of Nohlctown, died quite suddenly at her home April lTtli, Sat ilrdny, the ills-eased was the mother of Mis. M. C Simons, deceased, whose death o-c'irred on Thursday, April Hth, ns noted above. She is survived bv her hnsband. MAST HOPE. (Special Correspondence to the Pl:Fss.) Mad- Hop.-, April 2n.s-Wall.-r R s kwood id New York city, who has been spending the winter season at Forest Lake, while out hunting Friday afternoon succecili d In bagging a calam iiint. His d -gs trctd tin-animal and Mr. R irk wood, who Is n line mai-Usman brought him down the Ilt-st shot. He was anold fellow and tin- largest ever seen in Mils vicinity. J. Livingston Jr., nf N.-w York rily Is spending several days at the Forest Lake I'tub house. John Johnston of this village met, with a very painful accident Saturday lat, while moving a piece of vety heavy curb ing. The middle linger was caught near Ihe first joint between the cnTb and some stone and jnmm"d olT. . Miss DM S Id -li has resiiui -J charge ol the Manor House an 1 Is putting it in shape for summer boarders. .1. Ilotensour newly elected supervisor has been working run is for several days an 1 we may e-cpect a deeided improvement as he is doing all work ill the best p issible m toner. .1 ihn McDowell has purchased the Hie! -nrd M array projierty and took possession Monday. Frank and Will Dext"r have rented a:id m ivcd into the house recently vacated by Mr McDowell. They will keep bachlors hall believing It to be cheaper than to hoard. Dr. A. Il idieii presiil -nt of Mi Fir-st Lake Association is cxp -cted at tlie club house this week. The stone business is very dull. Iu the vicinity and shipments light. The Rev. J. it. H 'insen of Honesi lie, preached lu Mast Hope school house Sun day afternoon As the meeting was unex pected the nttendiWico was small. SHOHOLA. (Special Correspondence to the Piikss.) Shohola, April 111. Is there another man lu Ihe county, subscriber to or reporter for the Piikss who ate two dozen eggs' Easter S.inday? Your srtilie did. The cold raltl of last, week settled the roads and we hope they will stay so. Tin- grass Is sprouting llnely and if win m weather remains cattle will soon- llnd a living in the woods. Miss Sihroa.ler is visiting friends in New York. William Vim IJramer and Geo. Palmer partners In the blue stone business have purchiisedii liirgeipinrry of David McKe.ir. Wonder what was tiie matter with' the three young sports last week, one returned home with a pair of muddy limits. Must have been hard traveling. William Ilessand Louis Schraber visited Walker Lake Sunday. The mall was carried to Walker L ike for the Ilr.st time last Thursday by Charles Shields. Ho did uot mini tho r.iin ail mud hut went tlie distance over live miles in 1 1 minutes. We hope Otto 7. ielln-'r Mm p ut made.' will iniiku a success of tlie oillee. George Hi idge and family spent Faster Sunday very happily visiting Adam Hans. Jacob Pershbacker foreman on tho Fait hasa full force of men and is still trying to get more This shows nud means pros perity wlilchwill conilnuo and Ineioase for the next four years. Roll back the clouds, and let tho golden sunshine of prosperity roll In again. John Hlonin Is siuperintcuding a large quarry for Kirkpatrick Hros. John Shields a farm r living about a mile back of Shohola drove to the village one day last week and on his way homo tin- team became. Lightened and lie was thrown out of tho wagi.i. O.io of its wheels run over and ipiito seriously in jured him . Hugh McKcan lias just begun drawing stone from his quarry at Shohola Falls to Shohola station. Lilly. GREELEY. (Special Corrospou.lenc) to tlu PltKss.) (i.-eeley, Ap.il 2). Weill Wu it Can we c. ill tills change, in tho we.iih r, think it will pass for a young blizzard. Mr Adams llnlslied sawingall thi) while pine logs at Hurdler's mill on Tuesil iy and will goto his lioin n -ar II m es.l lie in good se.isonto c juiiii )U'je) farming. TUo-G dihardt H.-otlnrs wii have opened a butch ir shop In L ie.ka v.ne.il in ule. their Urst trip tiirou rli h iro on T.Dsli. .We wish tliein sticscss as opposition Is the life of business. Godfrey Weiland passed through hove in search of n girl to work for him. He hud the gins! luck to llnd olio of Mr. Ilim-hS daughters ready to go out so ho t.xi Ler with him. As girls arc scarce around here he was very lucky. -Mr. and Mrs. C. M llurchcr went to Calkins, Wayne county last week to at tend tho wedding of Mr. Joe Hurcher the formers cousin. Mrs. Hemlnway caino to Hurdlers on Monday of this wenk. She is locking after her home and farm, and calling on her f .lends and looking after help. The Easter Hall held at the G.tticy club hou passed of very quietly and all re ported a good time. There will bu another ball held at the JEWETT'S White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Moor's Pure House Paints, Window Gfass. New York P AT iASOl? 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. club bouse the si body Is liivllcil. on 1 of May nnd every Ill Howard sold one of his horses to E. A. Greening last week, M'-ssrs. Charles Silnchart, and Sam Kline drove MiioohIi this place on Tuesday on Mieir Way to Lackawaxcii Mrs. (iariy Hart Is on the road to re covery. Mrs. C. M, lliirrher Is caring for her this wi ck. Mrs. Kochka an aged lady dlcl on Mon ti, iy mm nlng of Mils week of pneumonia She leaves a large family to mourn her loss. The funeral will lie held at, her home on Wednesday afternoon nt 'two o'clock. In terment in Ihe family plot on the place. X X LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE liiderlliis head we will insert communi cations on current and noliiical tonics. without- being responsible for the senti ments etpresscd. and invite such discus sion as may he pn iper and of general In terest to t lie people. ElllTlllt PlIKSs. Why the "Press" Informs DlNllMAN's FlC tliY, April P.I. IS!I7. F.IHTo:: !'i:Kss:Deiir Sir. I have been looking over s nne of the past numbers of the Piikss, and putting this and Hint to gether. I f em I m ire information In them of lilt -.-est to tlie p-ijile ill on,., year, th ill I hve b -n abl to find In the Milford ll -'-ald no.v Hie Dispatch, to which I have lie -ii a subscriber, in thirty years. It looks to m as If all that paper aspires to is to keep the Pike county political ring In goo I shape. whVli is a detriment to the bed welfare of tilt- pe ipl -. Us subscribers llingln I heir money to maintain n machine for cut t ing off their own noses. I like the method of ihe limss in giving informa I ion to the people as to what Is transpiring which directly concerns them. We want to know what is going on, and sit In jndg incut ours'-lves on tic-acts of our ollliial s. To l- told that ihey are faithful, over worked. and underpaid, "alert to the inter ests of their constituents " and that "It requires constant can- as the loss of one cent may cause no cud of trouble and an noyance" Is simply to repeat platitudes, which do not convince even if clinched with a slang phrase from a New York paper. It seems t he loss of one cent does not ncca-don much worry for the county auditors nt the last settlement got over teii times that amount without the least dillieulty, by simply saying it was for two small checks which the treasnrer failed to eredi! himself with, and that explanation passed unchalleiig -d: Give us the informal ion ns to what is b -lug done, and we can drew our own in ferences, ii-i l render our own verdicts on tiie acts of our olli -ials. Ji'Sticr. The Advanca Agent Arrives. Dincman's Km:i:v, April 21, 18!i". Eiitroit PiMiss; We h ive h t l a touch of R 'publican prosperity down here lately, in the largo, o -.tors left for railroad ties. It was a pi- as niv to see I he teams loaded with them come tr i iping d iwn Mi hills to the river lani inrs. Our st i.-es were full of smiling faees. men getl ing g m is in exchange for their loils. mil liaing a b ilaneo m u-k-1 to th-'ir en-Mr, which will e inn in handy later on in the sumin -r.- H.isiness has greatly prospered here on this account, and when sotueb.nl meets somebody it seems th i' quite a h -avy load has been lifted from s.iiiie shoulders. E. P. V. Pertinent to Schools !;:!. AiVA'tK Tows-simp, April 2i, IK'.i". E:u ro : Piikss; It i s with pleasure I have rea l " l"s" letters us to thecontlilion of our s h i il h i ises. This matter should bj attend 'il, to at once. "C" ill one letter says that. Van Sunt Hood, the teacher at, Centre, rep ,ne 1 ail average attendance of fourie -n sell olars out of fifty-five. Parents k -eping children at home. Tho school di rectors answer what can we do if they are not sent ? W.-Il them is a law, wo under stand, toe impel ai tendance under penalty of a line, bat the reason of its non-enforce-ineut Is not diSlleult to comprehend. First, it would be p 'illti,-al death to the di reetor.s to do .s i, and second, if the children we -e e l ie ite I in a few years the class of politicians we n i v have would not be able to .--mrrol the vot s a-t they do now. "G" furih -i-en lir.-s why can't we have p itent seat s as others h ive ? The farmers have in ire taxes to pay n iw th -n thoy can aTord. The s-ii i d directors were cussed and discusscl last year fo buying charts for tli sciio ,1s when we were already sup plied with tli -in. and it is said the children llnd tli'-m an easy m irk to pitch apple cores a tii ot her re, use at which is about the onlv tiling ihey are used for. We have limber in abundance and good carpenters iu this town. hip and if there are seats to he m i l -, why not procure a suitable model and give tlie making out to tlio lowest and best bidder ami so keep the money at home r If necessary the seats and all repairs should be made now, and it should 1h- seen to (hut no I oos.l is giv en toany political oillee holder for the sake of getting tlie job . Ta.xpayeii. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of tome aim pi tlilmr to DMtt-nt? Protect your Hiw; they may bring yu weai'ta. W-i.. lAuw aaiiiifn uf'DU i'ii t Art,... beys, Waniiiugum, I). '., for tbeir fti.flut prlae otter AiiU lint of two iiunurvd luremioua wauled. No One How are you w You must trust Ihe rani our $3.00 SHOE. you can have your JOHNSON, JOHNSON'S PRIZE ADV. Written by Gee. Y. Padicn, Fort .leivis', ESTABLISHED, 1848. P. LTICK'S 0, Manufacturer of Higrh Grade Buggies, Surries, Phaetons, &c. U7c cTarm to tm:3, not the CHEAPEST, but the EE3T for the money. Send for catalogue, and by mentioning this paper we will allow you an EXTRA DISCOUNT. D. A. Vltick's Son, LANOASTKH, PKNN. It is n fact. Mint tho upss in Port J-rvis, under tlio firm iinino fit THE NEW YOFiK FURNITURE COMPANY, has lipcn dissolved, but it is not a fact (hat tho 1 usiuess is trj le closed out. on the contrary every nriatifrenient is lieing made to push tho business this Spring to its utmost capacity. Prico! are to goods, as our expenses will bo much less, O ur assortment was never larger. Goods have been selected with great earo and are up to date in every particular. WATCH THSS SPACE FOR PRICES. Call in the store and we will convince you that we have the largest assortment and the lowest prices in Port Jervis. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. r J GIVE SATISFACTION. Z Fitted with vi 'Inrjrnn & Wright Is r Vim Tires, i I)et:iehalln j 4 J Sprockets, Wood or Metul 'A Handlebar. vv iwrwmw I JMt Value Kvor Offered. Catalogue Free, rf KTfcAVIlV 3I'I'Cr CO., Oreenltw.li. N Y.JJ i.i GUNNING a FLANAGAN 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 you. unning & Leaders of Fashion. Comer Front & Sussex-sts. PORT JERVIS, N. Y: 'oAMDY CURE C0H5TIPATI0II ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED rr;'" ,"r""-f mnt ii'lIrr i i.11.'!'!'.1!;'.' ?':!r-''- - w.y" im' V Can afford to buy poor shoos. The poorer Ihe are Ihe less you can al- ford H. to tell? honjst dealer. We war. 7, If we deceive joa, mency bach. rittor of Feet. . X. Y. All we ask. is, a TRIAL ORDER. imrtiicrshiii tluitie; lmsi bo reduced on nearly nil GlARANTF.F.n. S .. . i). min i nny a ulieel until you have seen a '07 RENSSELAER. 73.00. -. Flanagan CATHARTIC ALL
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