One Cent a Word. Vnt F.nrh ?nntt Inn Nn .Iyi r .inont tttkeu fr 1pm tlinn Irt ?rn1. CAMIt miiHl r Mwi!ii(af7 f11 nrli r-. Ariilrr- 11 KB COVNTT 1 l: TKKPASS NOTlt'K. Notice is h n: v ivon tlmt ttt'spfissiiifr on tin nl'M of the uinlri H.nt tl in Dinifinuti t-i.v istnp ntvir tii I Vlnvi '.t bt iiluc, ft r lul iifc i'. linhlntr, Iwm'i ,tti or for any other (m v -i' WIIMtt'VlT, l fOidhll! tl IIMlIlT '"Ttn!iV ;l the hiw. A nv pi-i-ion or in-rMi- iH'imx tn x t'lls notion w .11 ln'th-nli with I t him ii it liNitoii'i-HS mny be mo t ffltutui to p. vent a rupi'iit ion. H. S li'l'KM f r, Ap.;i ','7, is- tr:ti:.-PASS NOTK'K. NolM-i- U In ,.-' i J. fIVtMl HlHt t It'spJIS-Ml'? II i H HI tin1 Mil ' i c I Halt of tiin ( run ol hi iid u 'tftw ii c ' l l.i Vi!lt:ti l)Miiiv, No. lit, In H't'iiini.i iuuh Sip t, lor lti 1 1 1 i-i;. fl-n'f r, , n : ' kit. it. n ft I so l --..iii oil S. I p ... Jo l)(H.;nt.iti ti.wohiii, or, liHiiiii ii n i: to-, hiiloi'ii UihtVr p.'ii.ili; of I lh. M. l l.l-.il.ANit .Mil. son, AptiiVtm AiitniH'.v liirmv wr. Ht'Vt'iiil itimmI liousi'51 In I1 Ahlloiti, KlIimi. Pit. Kiiiuiiw of .). 11. V;in nli;SPASri XOTIC-K. Nntlin I l.. r : .v X given that tn'suiissin upon 1 in 1 piu- ii;ny of tlio Koicsfc Jj.iki' Asimmh. i i.i :n .inikiiwnxHii tmvusliip, 1'ike eonniy. 1'a.. for tilt' purpose of hunting iintl H-mn;, o any otlii'r purpo' is strictly i'orbulili'ii un der penalty of the law. Alexander Ha nines, Nov. 32, 1W5. . l'nidrnt. T'UKSPASS NOTICK. Notien 1? hereby given tlmt tremMliiff on the piemiw-s of too it inlet sifjnetl, sit u tiled In l)iii;:mun towimhtp, for nny purpose whmev.-r is Strictly to. bidden, nd nil offender will Ik1 promptly pitwecuUnl. lHA D, C'AsK. Oct. !?4, iHito. 1M)H SALK. A Rinall farm located near . jMatammtia, known as the He.i; el ot lbdniiaidb phiee, containiiiK H ueiv. Finely located, well wateitHl. Iloii-e ami bai n. Kitiil of nil Lindn. I'art tmpiovrd. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., mid reus Lock Ikix G MiU'oitl, Pa. UJW of Dingman township will pay twenty doltars tor lm.o.inaiiou whii-n wnl lead to the detection mid onvictioti l' any lerson or p.'sons coiii.iiitLiiijf p ty t respa.-h of doinfr any damage to nnv setiool ih.him' or property therein in su!i! uiwiiHhip. lly utile i oi' tiie 'ooiu I, Nov. 7, 1W5. lit A U. CASK, .C. correspondence: Ut j r re.s )on do n t s a ro t rt'w ul a rl y rcqre "ted to sond in all uowh in toutUnT for publiuitioti not later thaa Wednesday in each week to in Baro i insertion. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to the Pi;hs.) Montdfiuo, May n A !Kntif ul day, al though Jack made us a call ycsleitbiy morning. Home folks seem to hate the Pkksh like poison because it tells the truth. All right " H.M you lenrn Dutch and then we'll hnvo some beer and Ilixon will buy it. Mi. and Mi; IJ. tb-well, of HuM.klyn, visited their dau :htor, Mia Cc .ie o. 'i, the pant week Misn th'lla llalch, of Matrinoi i.. !s il the Hlversjdo Jake Wise, of New ton, was o ei here Thursday wii his trotting Unm. Alexander bell, of Jersey City, i- vi:t t'igfitjos. Mittleton's. Mlsi Jen una MitUeUm is homo for llie fill inner. That long looked for blir dance ai the Hivei:ddo will come off Wednesday even ing. Tho funeral of Alexander Werft'orok lint Winlnesday was largely httendccMicv. C. H. Von Ulahn preached n veiy suitable sermon from tho wonts : "And 1 will take heed of my ways " Benton Bell and Haniuel Slgler ere both reported nerlously 111 with pucntnoa'a. What is thare In the complaint wo herr about n school In this town where the teacher suspends school whenever It suits hor without consent of the majority of tii; Board of Education, and by what right docs A young sister of hers take her phuv. Can n teacher demand an order for j ay of the district clerk or soi vices not rendered ! Or has it got to such A state that the. Board of Education of Montague does not exist, oris composed of only two men t Any Information on the above subject will be be thankfully received, and we hope the Pkeiss will publish it. Goorge Hornbock, of Port Jei ,U, was down here yesterday fishing for trout. lie got thorn in the nock t Now Borne of our residents intend t got bicycles for this summer I worUl like to have one, but I guoss I will wait unt .l all the fences Are taken away f rum alon;; our highways. I am afraid of breaking down sumo and have to pay the damage IlK'K. D I N G M AIM'S FERRY. (Special Correspondence to tho Pi:E -.) Diti'mnn's May 10. In the Pur ' of ApiUSO "Z" in a spasmodic atte not to couth m "Colei" i.i his statements no) only Indirectly Indorses d'ty school hous. i but with rather contemptible Innuendoes aau'Us the cleanliness of some hou- In whfc'i perhaps "Z" htis been coidh '.ly ic ceived, broken bread and eaten salt. Hhauie. Tho writer in his rvvlole Kpol ) of the condition of the outside of ' Colo's school house, and not of the inside, oi li s neighbor's house. In another pa l of tl o 1 jtter euatlc "Z" (I suppose on a state ol obscivittlou like "II. V. J." of the Pui t J or vis Gazette) switches off to ftoni.Mhlug about unsuccessful rppllcants for r I juU. etJ., what this has to do with tho c se I am at a loss to see. Probably to i a v at tent Ion from the real subject of c n trovorsy The collusion between '"Cole' ttn "Z" is veiy apjiareut in the intfudu. tion to tho latutr's letter. They seem i have rehearsed their letUtr parts tog, : her, made their debut before the public im p.-rbonuU the vei ch?-tuters wlio- fat. 'Z" says I sluMi'd renuiuW. I looked over "the lives of Auan.i 4 an ; tappldru which "Z" tender.., but f .in! them so mutilated and worn by th i m that I am unable to make umj of lin n., vilhout it is t play the role of gt-,d ol ; ht IVtor, and as that would not stut 1 r trrutho Hues with thanks. The a- hi boin quite a transfoimathm mud i, tdc'" school house si uc'i I r. t c 'let attention to Its condition. The lime barrel first disappeared in a myHterlous mnuner, then floon nfNT n pane of glass appeared In the Panic way, and flnnlly last week by some hoctifl pi H its the laM clans nppeart d i'l the sash The query is, who put them In f The rotten sill is yet In evidence, it was this morning. After that la repaired I suppose ''('oh-" tir " 'A " will get up in righteous indignation and say I nm an other Telephonic communication Is now com plete between ninmaitfl and Kdgemere. The cai penters and plasterers have furn ished their work mi the large nud cnni m niious house if Mrs. Weiss and It Is fndy for the finishing touches. W. F. Slnley, we understand, lias tho contract i for painting. j . W. Donaldson Is remMlellIng the fence on both sides of the drive from the gateway to tho dwelling at Ardtoniish which enhances the appearance very much. Our hill ft liners are opening their eyes to the utility of more labor saving ma chinety on their fauns. 1 saw in one day last week three spick and span new grain di ills at work. C. GREELEY. (SMclal Correspondence to the PltEPS.) Greeley, May 11. News Is rather scarce at this place at present. The entertainment which was postponed from May the second was held fin May 1Mb at Greeley Club house and It proved a grand success.. Kveiy body who attended was pleased. Mr. and Mr. Thomas CrtHsly called on Mr. and Mr.. V.V. Burcher last woek. Mlsa Kstella C.np-.:r has returned to Shohola Falls from th city where sho has been spen ling some time with friends We were nil glad to welcome her hoiiK' ag.iin. Mrs. Garry Hart Is still gaining but not veiy fast as she has lieen sick a long tlmo. Will Ko.4cncrnnae Is very Blck with in (lamatory rheumatism. Dr. Howard goes evety day to fteo him. It Is stated that he is on the gain wo sincerely hope It Is true for he Is a very sick boy and we all hoie for n speedy recovery. I. B. Uoseucranco Is working on the Rowland road this week. We hope he will get a good forco of men out as the road Is In a very bad conditiou. O. ij. Doty is making some Improve ments on his farm this spring. He is put ting up all new fences and clearing con siderable besides. It looks as if ho was going to make farming pay this season. C. M. Burcher called on friends at Damascus last week. X X KIMBL.ES. (Special Correspondence to tho Press.) Kimble's, May 11. B. H. Warren, M. I). State Zoologist of Hairlsburg nnd Otis Kowland spent last Saturday trout fishing at Kimbles. Mrs. A. W. Mo Cown has been doing some work on her cemetery lot, prepara tory to placing n monument at Iter mother's grave She In company with Miss Helen ll iwland visited Harrlsburg and Phila delphia this week. K. Kimble and wife called on the for mers sister last Sunday. Mrs. Maria Kellam called on friends here last week. Sho Is looking very well Indeed. J. Kirkendall, lioyal Khnblo and Hor ton Kimble were, fishing for cat fish nud perch with good success Dr. Wnrren Is much pleased with Plko county. Tho excelsior mill has shut down for a Week. B. D. llolbort has gono to Hornellsvlllo to visit his son. M ATAMORA5. (Spjulnl Correspondence to tho ritKSS.) MatainoniH, May 13 Tho cnmincna ment exercises take'placo on Friday oven lug May2Sth, atKpworth church. Chine's Orchestra, will favor the audience with choice selections. The class song Is und r the direction of Prof. Lomsehe. A charge of 10 cents admission at tho door. Prof Kllcoln has tho graduating class well drilled this year. On account of sickness last year ho was not able to take charge of tho class. Tho "Validictoriau" is Frank J. Sheen; tho "fcJnlutntorlau" is MUs Tillle Zahnlocker. Following is tho list of the other graduates, Harry Pry, Win field Sybolt, EinuiA Billinau, LaurA At korson Th-J colors chosen are red and whltj: tho flower is carnations. Tho ex ercisoa will be of a very Interesting nature. Tin professor and tho teachers would be pleAsed to see all their friends out on tLe evening above mentioned. The Junior Aid Society, connected with Ep worth church, will serve ice cream at 10 cents a plate. The death of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hal pin's child (Alberta) oocu ed on Monday morning of a complication of diseases. The funeral took place on Tuesday ovon Ing at b o'clock at their residence In Mata moras Mis. L. P. Shay and child, of Jersey city arrived la town Saturday evening, and Is tho guests of Mrs. Ed. Lord. Little Miss Lottie Cat roll, of Matanu -ra, was tendered a surprise on Saturday afu rntMin by about 20 of hor little friends Little Miss Ida Durland and Jessie Grit d ley gave out the Invitations. Tho little friends met at Ida Durland's homo At two o'clock and from there went to the homo of little Miss Lottie. Sho was very much pleased to see her friends. Mrs. Catrcll gave the little people a nice supper. They playod games and spout tho afternoon veiy pleasantly until it was time for them togohoiud. Little Miss Lottlo was much plwksoil Ui moot hor little friends and wishes they would will upon her soim timo again . Mr. and Mrs A G Kowland and little daughter of Kowlan U, Pa., are vitlt lug at Mrs. Rowland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rldgeway lu Matamoras. LAYTON. (Special ( Torres poudem to tho Pit ESS.) Lay ton, May, 'A. Thoro Is quite a pri nonneil ftt.'iitimout lu favor of taxing bi cycles one dollar each. Tho fund thus acquirid to m usetl eiclusivtdy for the improvement of tho ro:ul (question, and no clans legislation should bo luduigcd In against thi'iu. Artie Heuler, who works lu Ewald's shoe j factory ut l.ckurtown, sjKiiit Suuday among fiiends In this town. Ho say the factory is working overtime, and is about one mouth U'Klud, on orders I The Sussex County Board of Freeholders ! met Tu -eJay to finish up tho busings of the year, and the new board met and or ganl7,etl on Wednepdny. John J. Van Sickle ha sold the house anil lots known as thn "Clay" property to Isaac Khafer, who, It Is repot ted will soon take a life partner, and upon taking po--sos-don, will proceed to grow 'egetabb s, and small fruits, for tho hoarding houses nlongtho Delaware for which this loca tion Is admirably adapted. Arbor Day was appropriately observed In the Lay ion sehool. Cnder the dilu tion of our worthy teacher, Mins Annie Cole, the grounds were nicely cleared up. and the children's minda led fir one day lulu tho entrancing field of hortieulture ami botany. The Delaware has been so swollen 1 y ttie heavy rains, that shad fUhing has v t been a lueration bminess. As It falU ml- i-cat-hes of latge fish may Ire expected A. tl. iiopuii's nas put a veneer cntt ig machine In hts saw mill at Branchvill and will put a g"d substantiid make of peach baskets on the market In time b this season's crop I he Herald cot respondent savs in e)Te t that Van Tassel can not recover, ' bocan-o the township was not at ftult." If V.'ii Tassels sue, time, and the com Is will s t tle that point The attendance of teachers at the May examination? last week, was very large, about one hundred participated. County Superintendent Hill, Dr. Majorv ami Pro fessors Reynolds and Cope had them in charge. The examination papers con tained n series of questions apparently covering nearly nil the realm of knowledge that, any teacher should have an inkling of, and mom. A PflEsft subscriber complains that he has reason to believe his paper Is surrepti tiously rend by some one during Its travels from the publisher to himself. Ho says ho don't so much mind their deriving the benefit that a perusal of tho Phksh is sure to give them, but he would a little rather they would pay for It themselves. They would feel so much better over It. Dr J C. Price has just laid the first, flag stone sldewa1 with curbing, In Brauch vllle It is In front of the doctor's firug store, and is an Improvement that will fliwin be followed by others. Close attention to the throwing of loore stones out of the roads will greatly lessen faultfinding, and will also greatly benefit them for travel. One of nur prominent citizens Is wearing a grand diamond ring Mrs. Grundy is in a pucker to know whether his girl would not accept one just yet, or, whether It did not fit. But he will wear It until some one will accept it with a string to it. Photographer Bloom, of Andovor, N. J will bo lu this town this week to shoot the camera at oiv schools. All of them w 11 taken, nud pictures will bo sold at mod ntc rates. They nro valuable as mementos and e vei body should want one. Frank Dreke is to move from the Clay house by the lrth, to give possession to Isaac Shafcr, who has bong lit It. He Is likely to move Into the sawmill house ir. "Paradise Alley," and care for the "Boss' trailing arbutus gardens Rev M. V. B. Warner, who was elected Justice of tho Peace last spring presented his bond on Monday and was sworn in lie is now ready for" business, and those who are matrimonially Inclined cau now hnvo either a civil, or religious ceremony. or both, nt his oiTlce. A lively little scrimmage took place in tho village last week, In which two of tee pri ticlpants came out a little the worse wear. One got both eyes put In niouiu- lug; the second one got struck by a stone in tho neck, by the third party, who tc I leg bail, and escaped wiihout inju There will likely be another scrap some these days and someone will think sor: Ir ( ment day hps come, so Tracr says J I j Tae tree planted Arbor Day by the '1 ,it- tle's Corner school was recently mutllat d and destroyed by some evil disposed per son. The children felt a just pride and in-to-e:'t In the tree their hands had planted A id treasured tho lessons le.-rned while en gaged in the work Jud 'i of their fool ing to find that any one could lo so un speakably depraved as to ruthlessly d s troy tho tree. Tho penalty is very heavy for such folly and tho person who did it will wteely keep very shady about It. We aro pleased to acknowledge tho r, -onlpt of a choice selection of garden seeds by tho hands of our Congressman tho Hon. Mahlun Pitney. The per sou who placed n "keep off the gass" placard on tho guide board post near the Lay ton school house, shows not only his lack of sense, but his ignorance of law. It Is about as smart as to advise the school children that the property owner has no rights in tho road whuro he he owns po porty alougsldo. Tho public Is entitled to Ht feet in width for Us use, nnd i ll mrter 1 tl therein necessary for Its rvpaV or ni dntatnance The owner of the laud ti n's not lose his title thereto and all f -tilt grass or other matter not necessary for its maintenance are his. The public ha ; no right to commit a nuisance upon the own or or his family from wit'iin the road limits no more than upon his enclosed premises. This Is not only common law, but common sense also. SHOHOLA. (Special Correspondence to the Pi:e.S.) Shohola, May 12 Evoi pbody is bi'sy this woek sowing oats. William Sadler Is tho earlft .it fanner around here. Ho has hoed bis pt.s,r id put bi ash up for them. About GO young people of Shohola met r.t tho residence of Adam Haas Saturday night and guve John a otnl old time. A number of young folks visited their 82-yoar-old grandfather Sunday. He ex pects to do a big lot of fanning thU si Tu rner. Mr Major, of Port Jei s. .sited ht'ie S j n day . There Is a demand BtUI Tor teams to hurl stone. Lilly. GREENTOWN. (Special Coiivspoud iuee to the PitfcSrf.) Greentown, Pa., May 11 G. H. Ilortue is just recovering from a severe attack of t he quinsy. E B. Hol'tsU r, of Hollistei ville, aj -pc;icd bet'orj G H Bo.iree, Ef.q., i f G.vcntown, cop lsel for tho defetida ..t In a selt of F. G. Hames vs. W'ter Reev -s May ard, lN'.l". Homy J. Kotz, attorney-at law ro n Sirondsburg. MonrtKtouuty, apH'ar.il b f tre G. H lioi titH-, Kq , May 7, in be.h) II uf tho plaintiff, in a suit beuae baid j u.- I i - of Mis. Til lio D Riuohr.it, of Mount; :n Homj, Moiii-oo t.ju ity, vs W. K. i!lr..., of Gmwitown, on account of the illness of the justice the caso was continued The Hemlock Grovo M. K Sunday school was organized Sunday. May Wh by elHtlngT. H. Gilpin, superintendent.; P. F. Klpp, assistant' Leonard Bortreo, sec ret.-ty. and Miss Frankio Klpp, Assistant, nnd MIps Angele Buitus, treasurer. The first complaint for tho season for damages to sheep wis made by A. L. Hiuvr of Ibele r townshlu, one sheen killed, dam- nes i-l.i ,). Mairicd at, the M K. parsonage In Stall ing by Rev. David Evans. April 2sth, Miss A Ima Dickerson and O. E. Burrus, both of Giivntown. At the Evangelical parsonage nt Mapl - wo -d, Salem township, Wayne county, by Rev L. O. Wic-t, April 9s,h, Miss Edith Siniuns and Sherwood Fowler, both of Greentown. At the resldun o of "William Banks In the township of Greene, by Rev. Wnnzel, April 2xth. Miss Lottie Roomer of Phila delphia and Mr. Snyder of Chester county, Pa. Miss Roomer Is a daughter of A. 11 I'oemer, Sr., and sister of Mrs William Ranks . The, Cnloii Convention held !u the Eist Sterling M. K. Church April 28 was well attended and tho program well carried out. l'he next convention will bo hold at South Sterling M. E. Church perhaps sometime in July. Royal Fowler and Sherman Bloss of this place started from Hawley Monday May 10th for the siimbcrlng regions of West Virginia: They will drive teams for a party In Hawley to the above mentioned place, so wo nave neon informed, to Ik used in t'ie lumbering business. The woman who committed sui cido by drowning herself in tho Park reservoir Now York on Monday, with a noto Binned "Titania" on ht?r body lias been identified as Ethel M. Rios of Brooklyn formerly of St. Louis. LETTERS FEOM THE PEOPLE Vndcr tills lieml wo will insert enmmuni rations on current nnd pnlitlrn! topirs, withitut Imini rrsnmiHiblo for the seltti- Hunts expressed, and invito siiuh cliscus- sum ns muy lw pntper mid or Kn(r"l 1" terest to the people. EpiTOH PiiKss. , Not "C." DlNHMAtJ'8 Fekhy, Mny 10, '7 r.mxon I'HEas. duar Kir: I nm e'lmged of being "C," your DiriBinnn enr r.'sponilent. I ask, therefore, spiioo In your interesting paper to deny and dis nlnise the minds of those who are tailoring under tlmt belief, tlmt I am not "C," nor a correspondent of nny other Initial or combination of initials. I have every rer son to believe that "H. V. J." of tho Ga-zi!-i.e, ' tJoles" and "Z" of tho Pnliss were of tlmt Idea when they wrote their artlc'es I i j elation to the Cole's school house im broglio. I may bo amiss in my conjecture, I ' so, I humbly beg pardon. , ; I feel, to a certain extent, ontltled to some smell reprisal for the annoyance sus tained and will say that " C " wi abso lutely correctat tho time of the publica tion of his article lu his statement relative to t'ie conditiou of tho exterior of tl:e sc'iool house lu question. I tuist vou will coiroborato tho above d nil ' s i (ar. a) it concerns tho identity of "C ' nnd myself. Yours truly, W. F SINLEY . I We coiroborato the statement In the above letter. "(J" Is no one but himscU', jin'l others xhould not 1m accusal, iiv si ems to Is' (pitMi well-fjualified to advance his opinions, nnd we ere ghul to have such discussions of pnlilio questions They til to awaken interest In anoinmunity as well to the uses n tho abuses of authority. Kl t'KKoS ) U'lDDWS' Al'i'RAtSKMEST The 1 1 following appraisements set apart to tlic widow have bin. n (lied with the (jleik of the Orphans' Court and will 1k pre. cnti'd to tlio Court for approval on tho 7th day of June, next: K.state of ls:ae K. liennett, dweased. Appraisement of real estate set apart to willow. K-tate of Shophon Cuddeback, decea Appralseineut of real c:;t.ite get apart to widow. JOHNC. WE.STBROOK, Clerk of the Courts. Milford, Pa , May 10, 18117: pKCJISTKR'S NOTICK The following It accounts have lasen Hied In the Keg 1st t'b Olliee anrt tlio same will be pnw entl to the Orphan's Court for confirma tion nnd allowance ou the 7th of June, next: K.state of Moses V. C Shoemaker, dec eased. Account of J. B. Shoemaker, ad ministrator. Kstate of Sebastian Nowbiirger.docensed. Account of Hoanoe K. Klpp, administra tor, JOHN C. WKtSTBROOK, ; Register. Register's Office, Milford, Pn., ) May 10, 1"7. Auction Sale ofcz HORSES. A third carload of hordes will bo sold at UranehviUe, on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1HU7. These are by far the best carload we hnvo ever sold nnd weigh from to l,am) pounds; 15', to Id liands IiIkIi; 6 to 8 years eld and nt least half of them are flue road horses. One grey toain,6 yenin old, well matched, weigh ijlM. Team chestnut, sorrel nnd bay, hands, extra drivers. Handsome bny town, 8 years old, boikI dii't.-s. Sorrel roal mare, cnu show it minutes gait. lirown mure, iri;, extra driver and good actor. iirown horse, 15S', 7 years old, hand soliu. lirown horse, lti hands, 8 years old. good buniuess horbo. Day horse, lti hands, 6 years old, goMl business htirne lirowu horii', Io1 double or sinicle. 6 years old, good liaud iiie iKvy liorse, fl yeikrs pounds, very prompt driver. old, l.A-3 Nice uri y lunre, 151,', B years old, pleas ant lrive", ami several other gixsl blocks ami general purpose horses. t'illl be seen nt the stalltt now. IIuKSKS WILL It ' SOLI) VXDKK Kl'I.L (il'Alt.WTKK l) AitOVK UATU KKiiAHDLKsd UK WKAT'ilKU. WSnlo will commence at 1 o'clock sliarp. R. A. A W. D. PRICE. I. A. WT Notes. Tho now road books of the Penn s.vlvimia division of tho Loagno of Aiflnrh'fln Wlieolnipn nro now no:irly nmly for rtoli very nnd will soon le in tho linnda of inembora. Four boolts will lie printed, divided ns follows us rognrds counties : SpcTHW. 1. Lohigh, Burks, Mont gomery, Dolnwnro, Chester, Borks, Pliilndoiplitii counlios nnd Now Jer sey nnd Delaware riding districts. Hkction 2. Hcbuykill, Carbon, Northampton, Monroe, Luzerne, Lnckawnima, Wyoming, Sullivnn, Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne nnd Flke. Suction 3. Cameron, Potter.Tio ga, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Col umbia, Montour, Northumberland, Union, Knyder. Blair, Bedford, Ful ton, Huntingdon, Miilln, Juninta, Perry, Cumberland, Franklin, Daup hin, Lebanon, Adams, York nnd Lancaster. Kkctios 4. Erie, Warren, Mc Kean, Elk, Clearfield, Somerset, Fayette, Westmoreland, Indiana, Jefferson, Forest, Venango, Mercer, Lnwronc), Clarion, Butler, Arm strong, Allegheny, Boaver, Greene and Washington. Section 1 is now roady for deliv ery nnd will bo mailed nt once. Swtions Nos. 2, 3 nnd 4 nro now on press nnd will bo mailed ns soon ns completed nnd bound. With this set of books the monitors of this division will have the finest tbing of the kind obt linable. Information About Greece. It has a population of 2,187,208. It is c-tllod " Holla " by its peo ple. The mean tomporatnro of (Jreoce is 01 degrees Fahrenhoit. No part of Greoco is forty miles from the sea or ten miloa from the hills. About ono-balf of the population is ngriculturists and shepherds. It has an area of 27.977 square miles. It is the only country in the world whoso armies nro provided with the Gras guns and paper-covorod cart ridges. Tho Groek flag is a white cross on blue ground the Bavarian colors nnd tho Greoc3 cross. Greece is more thickly populated than nny other country in Europe, with tho excoption of Swedon nnd Prussia. It has few rivers and many hills. None of the former is navigablo.and many of tho latter are fortified. Its present boundary limits were determined by an nrrnngement among Grnt Britain, Franco, Rus sia and Turkey, concluded nt Con stantinople of July 21, 1832. Only nbout 70,0110 oi the inhnbit ants speak any other language than Greek, und only about 20,000 pro fess any religion otlur than the or thodox. Tho chief characteristics of tho average Greok ara his inqnisitive noss, fondtiOL for excitomont, lovo of discussion, dosire for knowledge, an aptitude for learning and aggros si vo patriotism. The climate has two striking pe culiarities the he.it in Summer and the cold in winter are far more in tense) than thoao of nny other coun try in the world lying in the sun e Intitule. Gull once remarked that in travoling through the Morea in March ho found " Summer in Mib senia, Spring in I achnia and Win ter in Arcadia, without having movel beyond a radius of fifty miles." M iii and Express. - Jennie Kisi'd Me. Jennie klHH'd me whon we met, Jumping from the chair alio gat In, Time you thief; who lovu to K't Sweets into your lest, put that ill, Say I'm weaty; ay I'm sml; T'no; Say that health and wealth hnvo niiHwd Say I'm Kiowhin old, but add Jcuuiu kia'd mo I Leigh Hunt. I "Jfapa, uo men descend from monkeys?" "Yes, my boy." "And what about tho monkeys? "The monkeys descend aw--f rora the trees. " FOR RENT A furnished hopse on flarford street. Modern con venienc ;i, large grounds, plenty of snt no, gootl garden, fruit, etc. Address Pike County Pkess, Alilford, Pn. Everybody Cays So. Cascnrets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical diseoverv of the aye, pleas ant and retreshinfr to too lasie, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, disjiel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box of C. C. V. to-day; 10, , 50 cents. Hold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggist. Rlpans Tabulea. Kipana Tabulca cure nausea. Kipans Tabules: at druggists. Ripaas Tabules cure dizzluess. Kipans Tabules cure headache. Rlpans Tt bules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripaua Tabules assist digestion. Kipans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cute to pid liver. Ripans Tabules cure biliousD' as Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules: for sour siumacn. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. ANDY m A 23 so "teawaAi, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED t? nn ",'c No Ono i How are you A You must trust the rant our $3.00 StiOE. you can have your JOHKSOf , JOHNSON'S PRIZE ADV. Written by Geo. V. Padien, Port .Te.vlfl, It is a fact that tho ness in Port Jervis, under the firm name of THE NEW YORK FURNITURE COMPANY, has been dissolved, but it is not a fact that the business is to bo closol out, on tho contrary every arrangement is boing made to push tho business this Spring to its utmost capacity. Prices are to goods, m our expenses will l much loss, Our assortment was r ever In vgor. Goods have boon selected with groat cure and ae up to date in every particular. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICES. Call iii the store and we will convince you that we have the largest assortment and the lowest prices in Port Jervis. THE HEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike strsot, Port Jervis, H. Y. REHSSELAER BICYCLES i GIVE SfTISFfGTION. j S Fitted with Morgan & Wright or Vim Tires, Detachable J Sprockets, Wood or Metal Handlebar. 1 - - . . . v xii nx i' . jt JEWETT'S White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Filoor's Pure House Paints, Window Glass. New York Prices, AT MASON'S, 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. BICYCLES FOR SALE from $25 to $50. RENTING By the hour, day, week and moatb. Repair Work Guaranteed At the L. A. W. repair shop, Mil ford, Pa. P. C. RUTAN, Proprietor. Nearly opposite FltKisS ollloe. 4TF"KeyS made to order for loc' VI CATHARTIC i vjlh rnnr.r.tcrt '"iiim. cmmi n h im u. Can nffoid to buy poor shoe?. The poorer they arc the loss you can af ford H. to tell? honest dealer. We war If we deceive you, ) money fiEclt. N. Y. partnership doing busi be reduced on nearly all GUARANTEED. Don't bny a wheel until yon have seen a '07 RENSSELAER, 75.00. jIjjIj(jjIjIjIjI I . - j ,v - ., ureennncin, in- v . STANDARD OUT WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAN D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for c.vsh or on easy terms. Needles and all parts for all uiRubinus, KKPAIRINUA SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS a, id OUFAN.S by a oouipuueuC tuner B. Si. MARSH. OPtfRA itoush: block, rORT JERVIS, N.V.
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