One Cent a Word. For Enrh Insertion Pin .lrrt iTinrnt tnkrn for lt'M than 1.1 prut. CASH mint i MOifipany nil iirilrra. AiiiirM I'Ikr cm srr i-hkss, III.KOHI, I'A. NliTK'K. NiiMi'ii In lii'ivliy zlvrn llinl tn-hpasslDif on tin' prriiilsi'3 ill tlio nnilri"lniii'iMli llinjimm township ni'iir tlm Di-liiwi'iv ItIiIi', f'ir li'iiitinir, IMiiiiK. bcn vlni it for uny otln-r pin post' vtmo'vr, is foiliMil 11 nii.li'r iiriinlty of flu' l:iw. Anv person or priM.ini iiiuh"V IllK tilts niit'i-i' will l' ili'iill w'Uli 111 sm-ll H in iniirr hi nuiy In nunc ifT'''tu:il tu i'i vt'nt a ii'iH'tltion. H. H'lil KMiiy F, April ST, IS! 17. q'ttKSPAS .NUTlC'i:. N t.ii.i- :i i' iy J. yivi'ii tli;it tn siMis-iil!' .iii'in t . I'm .1 ci'ii linlf of the Inu t nt 1 m l Kii'iwn 11s UM' Wlilmm IJenny, No. !:!, In Srmlmlu town fihip, for ti'inrimr, fiitiinif, nr. any iii'ht tun p's'. iilso tn-q'nsiiiu: on rNiwk'll p ui'l I i Diiiirni wi township, or. fl.-liintr in it U f .irl'itlilon uil'.li'r priitiltv of tin1 law. M. Ci.tII.Avi) M 1 1. sun, Aprl.Mm Attorni'V for mvnrr. ."Oil UK XT. PrviTiil K'MkI houses in Milfnnl, l'n. Kminlru of .1. M. an Ktton. TRKSPASS NoTH'K. Xolii'f 1 lvr-hy (f!rn tn.-it tri".pa:oin upon tlm jni ii.ir'y nf tho Forost Ijaku Assorialion ill jai-kawnxon township, I'lUii I'liimty, I'a., for thu purposi' of liuntiiitr amt fishing, or liny or.licr purposr Is si.rualy tmbiiiil'ii un der pMialtv nf tho law. Al.EXANDKli Hadhkv, Nov. 2-!, lHliTi. FriniiUut. T'RESPASS NOTICE. Notlri- 1h hcri'liy givrn thaf tn'siiassiiifr on ttui pii'inisos nf lliu iiiiiliTslKinil, siluali'd in IhiiKiimn township, for any purpo' whitti-ver is strirtly forhiilihm, anil nil olVnnili'i-s will lie promptly proMouuUil. IitA U.,Cask. Out. U, WSI5. F OR SALK. A mimll fnrm lnrntcl m-iir M.-itmitnriis. known as the Hensi'l or Hi'hihimlt. pinmi, uontiiiningr il nun's. Kini'ly hi'-atcil, well watered. Housh 11ml luirn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Tit.lo dear. For tiTnts.-prico, etc., address Lock box G Milfnnl, Pn. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to Bond in nil news in tended for publication not, later than Wednesday in each week to in Buro insertion. LAVtON. A telephone Hue projected the construc tion of which is nxpocti'd to commence this week will connect Hainesvlllo to MontdKUo, and so to nil the rest of the world. It will not lie long until we can all tie to the long distance telephono mid be Into the prtxiession with other live peo ple. "Ciilvermere" is listed to open formally to n (rood house on July 1st. Carloads of furniture will go In this week, mid the finishing touches giveu the grounds. Hustle appearances will bj retained us far as practicable, aud tho whole effect Is going to be very pleasing. The "chef" will be on hand next week to supervise the kitchen furnishing which will lie ela borate and the full staff will have things tunning smoothly by opening day. J. K. Kvwrett It Is currently reported has rented the Hainesvlllo House to hny V mi lieus who took possession lint Monday. This is a great smprise to Hie public as it was generally supposed that the "Judge ' had found hotel life congenial, and profi table. The motive for retiring from active participation In tho business Is not yet given to the public, but may ilovivip lat;ir. fc-hay is a green hand at the business, but if he retains the numerous patrons that the "Judge" hail succeeded in drawing around himself, and securing from them a like interest In his new venture, theie can exist no shadow of doubt as to the final outcome. The strnwlieivy and ice cream soelnl at Hevans on Saturday night was well nt tended and a very pleasant affair, as we antkipaUKl it would lie. I havo not heard as to tho receipts, but there is no doubt 11 satisfactory ipcrca c In tho treasury bal ance A luughablo incident oceurcd at the Kormanock Inn last Sunday. Two yoiini men stopping there went out on the little lake 'n the rear of the Xmi In a anvas canoe. Some pranks wore indulged In by one of them when suddenly the canoe turned them both gently into tho water. Xot being able to swim, and near the cen tre of the lake It became to them a serious matter. They wore, rescued In a condition however that would make a dog laugh. . After donning a second hand suit until their clothes could be wrung, aud ironed dry they more fully appreciated the funny side of the situation. After thanking their host Hornliec.k for his kindness, and his varied entertainment and tnu swim thrown In for which no charge was made they departed none tho worse for their ad Ventura. 4 Will Abors while watching to get a shot at a woodc.huck lust week saw a bald eagle In flight, aud perhaps watching for .the same game. Will shot at the eagle in stead of the groundhog, and on bringing him down found he measured six feet from tip to tip of his wings. Miss A. Kstelle llursh is enjoying part of her school vacation among friends in Pike county. There were light frosts . In jnany low lying places b th Monduy aud Tuesday mornings. Unless mure favorable weather comes soon corn will not make a crop. Requiring us It dues atxmt luo days yet to maturity It will bring that poii.t uncomfortably near to the Sept. frosts. John J. YuLiSlrklo the owner of the club house, and site, leased by the Flat lirook club, has lieen upprnached recently by a Philadelphia party, who appreciates this locution, for uu optiou to purchuse at the expiration of the present clulM lease. lO.CWis mentioned as a purehiise prlei that they will consider. As this plant has lwieu viewed by experts as unrivalled by any other in tho eustern stutos for trout culture and owing to Its nearness to so mauy large cities lieing eaily re.iehcd from New York or Philadelphia in four to six ho-irs thU llgure d.jea uut seem out uj proportion to its value. Mrs. F.li.ab.-lh Smith left home Monday morning to attend the wedding of a r. l.i tive in Porilauc?, Pa., alter which she will imiUo-a visit of some duration ainoii;r friemli In Warrcu county, X. J. The HaiH'ysiou Hoard of Kducudoll met pursuant to call on .Suunlay uttornuou I. .id employe! the .'.lkA fiy . u... No. I. Fullers district, Nellie llrink , and grade f:.fi. ml; No. 8. Fishers district, Alonzo Depun, Mrd grade, f-.1l; No. 8, Petern Val 1-y district, Hozcklah KmllTt,' 1st fd'e, Hi; Xo. 4, Centreville district, Frank Clark, 3rd grade. ::! r.(; Xo 8, Halnesville district, VYiiiren (.'. Hursh, Bnd grade, Xo. , Tutlles Corner district, A. Kstelle llursh, Hid grade, $;."; Xo 7, Shnytown district, Frank liepne, flrot grade, $"."1; No K, Flatbrook Valley district, Hertha Pioli, ;lrd grade, Schools open on Septem ber Tlh. Thesession passed over harinont ounly with slight excepth::i, in which a bumptious and bossy trustee was decisively sat down upon. The board evidently showed a desire to give the people the teaeliers they wa.iteil . and in fact came as near to jih-n -lug all the people as any pub lic Isxly ran hope to do. If another trus tee who for yean-1-., .s b"ai an attorney for the teacher of his school, Instead of the town, ami who does not miss a chance to ferilher his own nest, had been suppressed, (hey would have nue.lo a perfect record. The children's day exercise-at Layton vi ore held both forenoon and evening with a fair attendanee at. each. The managers wi'-l need soon to inj- .it a little originality Into tin' a fT 'ilrs to prevent, a feeling of monotony among theaudlenceiit thesamc ness of the thing Of course there is somewhat of a sainencs in. three meals a day, too, but you can not veiy well sub siitute any oilier program that will fully satisfy the physical needs while in the s iclal, or as nerhaps the clergy would say, "(he spiritual" needs there may be many substii ut ions and changes of program that will satisfy without satiation. It is suggested that the Landlords of the valley should be nt particular paltiB to pre vent loafing of small boys In bar-rooms especially at night This Is 111. case1 the parents forget their duty. : The .Sunday School Convention In the Haiuesvilii! church last Thursday had a large attendance. As usual prominent speakers made the usual nble and oloqueut addresses pertinent to the cpre and neces sity of Sabbath schools to an audleuco per haps half of which felt no Interest in the subject. Tho usual liberal provision by the Inhabitants was tendered and the usual regular collections taken. Result a great awakening of Interest in this great work, and an alleged Increase of spiritual development giving a new Impetus to Sab bath school work and an added zest for scripture study among both teachers and pupils. Much good is expected from this feast temporal and flow spiritual Frank (jiiinn and sister of MUford visits ed at Pine Hill Farm last Sunday and at tended children day exercises in tho church at Tjiiyton. David R. Warbasse and wife from near Sprlngdalo were the guests of A. S. Stll at llevans and took In the social Saturday night, returning home on Sunday. I have grave fears the "Uoss" lssplnuing the merry-go-round too frequently these days for the goisl of his health. If he is de sirous of becoming portly It would be wiser to eat more, and imbilHi less " splrl tus frenieiitnm, at lease so the doctors generally advise. The school board of Wulpaok township has employed the following teachers for the coming year: Central district, Carrie Tjayton, f-5; Flatbrookville, Laura Layton, .M; Walpaok Centre, Annie Cole, :. There will lie a Fourth of July supper held In the Halnesville Church by tho peo ple of that neighborhood The ladles of Halnesville are famous providers and 110 lack of eatables need be anticipated. H. A I'OI ini'At. liKMINlCENSE. A good story ca mo out recently on 6 inio of our lmddinj politicians. 1 1 is a couple of yours old, but some times a story likegood whiskey, im proves with aire. Smith who as pired to leadership, and runnin," for office, sees Will, and seeks his aid and influence. Sam was working for Will, and is an immoderate joker At tho close of the iya lahor Will says, "see hero Sam, our friend Smith wants a little help, and I think as good Democrats wo should support and build him up, for wo will want ft leader, and with Smith at tho head wo will always know where we are at." Sum with duo gravity falls in with tho idea and says, Yes 1 think wo should begin to train Smith now soon, for .lake "might" die some of these days.and it would be "tuft"' to lo without a leader. The tun of it is, Jake is alive yet, and it sort of looks as if somo of our young loaders had been ovoitraiuod. I M ATA MORAS. Uarrctt bridge will havo a new gate, we understand, right opposite tlie toll house From what could be learned alHiut it, It is said, that tho gate Is for 11) j puipose of avoiding accidents at the el -trance of the bridge In front of the toll house on account of the many bicycles that pass here. Some seem to take a de light in seeing how fast they can pass at the Imminent risk of a serious accident to drivers and also pode-triana who may be standing In front of the toll houso To avoid a casualty the bridgo compnny has decided to erect a gate of tho kind in use on ferry landings and boats In New York. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of Kpwoith Chapel of this town will celebrate the 4th of July by giving a grand dinner to their many friends in the church on the day we celebrate. Superintendent George Sawyer has boon very busy. He has been holding a teachers' examination in the school house last week aud our mituy teachers were In attendance. Howard aud Wylie Smith, of Middle town, two young and popular men who foi .nerly lived In this village, are in town visiting among friends and having a good time. 13oth a.o enthusiastic wheelmen and take ir.lvanlage of our good roads. Miss Lau-u Ackerson and Miss Sa.lie Jiloker, of Matainora.s, gave some of their young lady friends an outing party on Fri day at Kuckley's grove. They all assent bled at the grove at half past nine and spent the day very pleasantly. A nice din ner w;l served at twelve o'clock. All tho dche.icies of tiie scaaon were enjoyed. The young ladies spent the day veiy pica iantly. Tiie Wodii'ng of Mum Ha. linra Dilgcr, and Mr. Hermau Krause takes place this Wednesday evening June ":i Fu.thor particulars in next weeks l:.sue. MUs llatlie Allen has gone to Wit town and rnioiiville to visit frieiuU and iv'lutlvca Mle will beati :ent some weeks I'-Uua Heleiij only daughu-r of Fred and Mary Krauso, died at the home of her pareiics in Malaiin.raB, at y lo a. ul. V exi le -,'b'y. of hroiie I - 1 ad a ei inplii nion of other Infantile diseases. Fhe was nge'l U month. Funeral will be held lit the home Friday at 2 p 111. Interment l i Laurel flrove eemeteiy. The ladles of Hope church gave their an nual dinner at-Mr and Mrs Halne' home on Wednesday. About twenty as sembled to pay their respects to then worthy old people. There were n few In vited from KpwoHh church. -The dlnm r was cooked before . bringing It to Mrs Haines with the exception of a fi w things. Two large tables were set fllh d with good things to eat. -Mr and Mm Haines gave their friends n royal welcome. Your cor respondent, was honored with an iuvlta thin and expressed her thanks, but was not able tonltend Mr Haines, the ellicl cut janitor or the Matamoras school buili: liiirainlls one of the oldest residents i f the village. Mr. and Mrs. Haines received the good wishes of their friends and trust they may be with them again on their next annual dinner. Tlm Senior 'C. K.So;leiy conneeMl with Hope Church, M itani iras, gave a picture, social 011 Thursday evening June 17 at the reiidencoof Mrs Sarah Davey on Conksim street lee cream, strawberries and cake wens served. Old fashioned pictures were on exhibition, which made a very pretty appearance Prizes were otTered Miss Louise Wilkin got the llrst pii.e, In the form of a beam iful bouquet of tea roses. The proceeds am Hint si to over six dol lars. The ladies tender their thanks to their many friends who so kindly called upon them, and the society tender their thanks tu Mrs. Davey for the use of her pleasant home, s. LEDGEDALE. I1VMKNKAL A private wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hecker in Lialgitlale, Wednesday June Kith ISii at high noon, when their youngest daugh ter Mary K. wes united In holy wedlock to J. Mauley Fields of Oleau, X. YT, The knot was lied in the parlor which was very prettily trimmed for tho occasion, by Rev. J G. Raymond of Arlington M. E. church in the presence of immediate relatives and a few friends. Miss Mable Walker neice of the bride acted as bridesmaid, Arthur Becker as groomsman. Tho bride was be comingly attired In a traveling suit. A sumptions wedding dinner was served to about 3d guests, they were the reclpauts of many elegant presents They departed for Scrnnton on the evening train from there to Port Allegany where a reception will be held at the home of the groom's parents, and will be at home after June I4th nt Allegany, N Y Among those present were Mr and Mrs. Joe Cisik and three children, Raymond, Helen and Florence, of Port Allegany, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rolllstou and daughter, Cora; Arthur Decker, William Walker, Miss Mable Walker and Miss Alice Sheridan, of Scran ton; Mr. and Mrs. A. L.. Flnley and four children, Grace, Bertha, Ksther aud George, of Arlington; Mr. and ilrs. Syl vester Sheridan and Miss Josephine Sheri dan, of Tafton, Pike county, I'a.; Mrs J. G Raymond, of Hemlock Hollow; Mrs. Kllzalieth Cook, Johnnie Cook, F.lla Simons, Ira Kollnm, Mrs. Kellam, Charles and F'reddie Kellam. Waykk Co. MONTAGUE. Fish and Game Warden J. H Heudcr shot, of Newton, visited this town last week. Constable John Whnelur, of Newton, was over here Saturday looking for Lewis Thornton, of Lafayette township, wanted on a warrant issued by Owen Little, of Deekertown, charging said Thomtou wll.li seduction under promise of marriage. Miss Xettie Holly, of Hnrdyston, being the complainant. The ollloer found his man in Port Jervis, and he rather then be con fined waiting requisition papers accom panied the ollicer back to New Jersey. A sorrel cab and a surray wagon make their appearance on our roads now. Among those who visited Montague the pnst week were: Mr. and Mrs. David Case, Mrs. Stacy Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs Thus. Vanoy and Chas. Palmer, of Port Jervis, 11 nil Messre Clark and Thomas Marthts, of Coleiille. A lawsuit about n pig will be the next sensation here. It will be trliil before Squire Jas. B Fuller at llalucsvillo In tho near future Henry Ludwig seived the papers Sunday Samuel Smith has so fur recovered so as to be ablo to get up. Montague expects to have telephone connections with Hainesvlllo in a few days. How nice t Then connect us with Layton and the circuit will be complete. How about that silver wedding. I think I hear the silver bell jingle. A more worthy couplu then thoso who expect to celebrate that happy event in this town very shortly I do not know The management of tho Halnesville lit tol has changed hands, Mr. Shay Yaness having purchused the stock and flxturts and having rented that well known house. Mr. Yaness took possession Monday. Squire Follcr.r.of Sauilyston, refused to splice a Pennsylvania couple last weuk be causo they were uuder age. News is very scarce this week or I have been unable to gather any. DICK. GREENTOWN. One of the grandest weddings of tho season ocourcd on Juno ldth at the Hope dale Moravian church at Newfoundland Pa., when Miss Lizzie Marsh of Greentowu was united In holy wedlock to Charles A Seig of Newton, N. J. At 11.30 o'clock while the weddiug march was played by Mrs. Gvorgo Sommer, the happy couple entered the church preceded by F D. Waltz aud Frank Walter, who acted as Ublters, and Aunie und Hattie Marsh who uctcitus biidcsmaids and Charles Langu and Oscar Selg who acted as groomsman when tiie nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Wautzcl, pastor of the church. The brh'e wore a cream colored silk dress, aud the groom wore the usual suit of black. After tlie ceremony was performed tho Invited guests repaired to the home o' tho brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh whei 3 a sumptuous ropuet was served to abotil seventy five jhtsous After which Mr. and Mrs. Selg left for Slmudsburg. They were the recipients of many useful and hundaoinc presents. The Piitss unites with their many frn nils in vvinhing tlie happy young 0011 pic an ubuiidance of all tho joys aud com bats tills world alforils. Fannie Simons daughter of Samuel Simons ili'-d on Wedueid iv Juris 1'ilh at Xobletown Funeral services were held In tlii-M. E church at that place on Fri day Junelrt. Conducted by Rev. David Kvans. Interment In tho Slmonstown cemetery T, di-ccnscd Is survived by her father, five sisters and two brothers. Clilldrens day will bo oliscivisl in the Hemlock Grove church mi Sunday June i!7, at 7 :m. F. F. Gllnln Is carrying the liiall from d'reentown to Gouldsboro in lieu of Mr Arthur Welsh whose contract expires Inly 1. IS07. After that date H. F. Kipp v 111 commence on a 011 r years contract. Mr. Welsh expects to movn to Adams county; this stale .luie hid where he has a contract ttirnrry mail F. A. Oppelt, Ksq , whose health has been falling for sometime Is very low nt his home In Drehor township Wayne county he Is past: Hi years of age. DELAWARE!. The weal her has been too cold for corn. Indications are th;,t we will have an ex cellent hay anil oats crop Farm ts have already begun to "sow buckwheat in this section. .1 K. Xyce is having his commodious dwelling repainted ' m' llev. Fountain preached to a large and attentive audience on Tuesday evening at Meadow Brook Wallace Bensh-y shot a large hawk on Sunday which measured four fisit and six Inches from tip to tip Two unknown hounds run a deer to the river on Saturday ln't George Bergstrcf-ser made a trip to Por ter's Lake last week looking for violators of the fish law. Messrs Wallace and Jos. Bensley and George W Litis left this place on Sunday last for Branchviile where they will erect a large dwelling for Sol. Hinelliie. Sl'ECTATOK. GREELEY. C. M. Burohei'fHhlpped his household goods to Wllkshnrro on Wednesday where he will make his future home, we wish him success Mrs. Knellng and Son called at W V. Burchers on Monday Miss F.lla Wostfull opened her school at Burehcrs Glen on Monday. K. Goblo came out to Inspect tho school house and was quite surprised to find what kind of a house it is. Perhaps tho school board will try and do something towards fixing It up In the near future. Mrs. Henry Clark came out from tho city 011 Sunday last with her family to spend the summer In Burehcrs house at the Springs. It begins to look as If the cold weather wont keep them all In the city. Jack frost visited this place last Monday morning, but haven't heard of any dam ago dou around here Over in Lords Valley rumor says potatoes and corn were all kllhsl and other vegetables shared the same fate. Mrs. Jack Burcher on Wednesday 11c- computued C M. Burcher and wife to llouesdale on their way to Wllksbarre. Miss Mnggle Laudusky went to New York last Sunday on a visit Judge Roseiicrance is Improving very Utile from Ids sickness but Is still very sick. Charles Chilcster and wifu spent the day at, Jiurchers lust Sunday and on Monday took a trip to Milford Road Improvement. Diniiman's Fk KY, June 11, 1897. KniToitoK inn Pike County I'hkss. ' DkahSih; I wish to oougratulato tho people of i'ike county In general, aud the Supervisors In paitlcu'ar, for the altera tion of our road at Bushklll, Cttors . a'ld other 11 ilnts avoiding somo of our worst hills and making our road more a thing of beauty than It already is Though my present occupation necessi tates my absence from our county much ot the time I ncvei theless feel a warm In terest In Its affairs and am eager for Its Improvement. Situated us we aro, 80 fur from the mar kets our producers get very little profit for their commodities. How is this to bo over comer By bringing the market to us by inducing others to come among us either permanently or for the summer, by im proving our natural nrtvantagos aud by dealing with them fairly and honestly. A good business man should know that for every dollar he ovor charges another, he loses two In return. Let us make ft so pleasant for our visitors that they will want tu come again and others will follow their example, for by bringing in foreign capital we stimulate trade and give our producers an increased demand for their productions. p. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house," says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and my wife would as ijon think of being without flour a3 a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it hi novor failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is ull right, and anyone who trios it villi find it so." For salo by Dr.5 gists and General Merchants in Pike county. The Bridge Collapsed. Saturday last while workmen were employed taking down the old Cuslikill bridge it suddenly full, and two men who were crossing it at the timo wera somewhat injured. One was Thomas Bennett and the name of the other was not learned. 1 lit) abutments had been partially removed but it was considered safe for several loaded wagons had passed over but a short time previously. It was a wooden arch structure, and depended for its strength on the abutments, being stcure. Probubly in partially removing them they bo coma weakened and allowed the arches tin spread, with tho bovo un ; 1 1 usult. AMONG THE HOTELS. A 1, 1st of ducats Who Are Now Staying si the Various Hotels In HI I Herd and Vicinity. 1 Proprietors wishing n Put of guests pub - led. will plea' send them in not later 1. 111 Wednesday evening.) DfMMHJK Hoithk. Mrs C. L Llvlnirston. C P. GoUIInn and wife C. J. Martin and wife, Frank W. 1 notp, .-New t,vk: William I,. Achcnlmeh, Bethlehem: George K. Carpenter. Decker- town, X J ; Herbert 1). Baldwin. John II ticehisoii, Newark Sawkii.i. Housr. l .....a f.. n A 11-,,,,... 1 , iivi, 11 1 s. o, j. w linanis, Newhurir; K. O. Hliiosdalo.wifo 11ml daugh ter, r li. kj rosKotc, ft. Allien and wife, New York; C. W. Baldwin, C. A. Llndsley, Orange; v. L Dangler, Frank H. (Jilllishy, W. Perrllie, Brooklyn: Dr. h. II I riiuole. Miss Isabella P TrimlOe New York. Chissmas lloti e. fr it,. piu.pt in.!,. ii..? u ai..- 1 1 ....... .tu , II 1111 ,T1 Oil, 1 1 I, MO w ife, Brooklyn; II. Van Vcchton, Stnten 1 o , r, . ei .-pin ks Km wue, iiamnurir, V V- . IV T It 1 XI ... i.. v . .1 im o oiinoiiii, i ev 1 orK : v.. Keresev. John H Kcr.xer. H,,I,L-,.,, vi nits Mem and wile w iiiiain M. Crulk uliii 11k 1111 A wile, New York; F. .1. Holbert, i.acKavaxen airs. 1 lint. :cv York: II V. Koree 1111, 1 wife V. A 1 1 p... 1 1..., t wife, Monfclair N. ,L IlLCKF HllI'SK. Mrs. Chas. McK. Leosor, Misses Du VI vier, Geo. W. Du Vivicr. J J. Mastsirson and wife. James W. Brady, D. C Foote, Geo. L. Gallhraith. Annie A Knight, Inn W Knight, Then. G. Lissam, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Scott, Mis. J W Brady and daughter, New York; Jas P. Clarendon, lei nune, V il Mam Mors', Haekensack ; F. W. Ward and wife, Fast Orange, J. Frank Rnpp, Chas. A. Quick, Louis J. A ligar and wife, Jersey Cil v: G. W Slo- cuni, Brooklyn; Chas. H. Pray and wife, nionwaair; jura. r,. u. ."iiurison, Paterson. Cestue Squaiie Hotel. Rev. .7 A Wlegand, Rev. F. G. Curtis, Aiatamoras; Layton Lazy Williams, .lames Hardiip Van Kirk, Alex Juniper Boy Wal lace, Wilton Ailing Krdinau, Chas. Boli var Staples, Stroudsburg; Jas. G. Palmer. Will W. Kleickor. Bethlehem; Howard A. Kindt, South Bethlehem; N. R. Hurd, De posit, N. Y ; J. B. Dcpew, Newton. Van Dkkmaiir Hotel G. B ' Van Why, J. R. Bush, F.ast Stroudsburg: Frank Morris, N, S. Rose, Allen Meyer. John F,aton, Tri-States; F.m- tt H. Bell, S. W. Bcll.Walpack Centre; Robert Sinioners.Phoeiilxvllle; Mrs. Fenn, New York. FAuciiKitK Hotel. W. V. Creighton nnd wife, Dr. L. Do I'lasse, Mrs. Franklin t) good, Miss Des I -mios, Samuel Kisman, W. H Haskin, ( . X. Doveo, Jr., Frank P. Wilcox, Fred P. Wilcox, J. X Toiincle, New York; R. S. Petit, C. Brewer Orange: John Zimmer man, wife ami daughters, Brooklyn; Col. Y. Koussel, F'rench Arniv; Klenor Green, Trenton; D. A. Fell and wife, Wilkes baire; Frank Fisher, J. A. Tluirlow, R. i Golden, Philial ilphla; L. Mauley nnd , Mnplcwood; K. K. Hamilton, Chas. 1, Hamilton, Jr. Philadelphia. F. G. Gibbons, of Chicago, was h:iro Wednesday looking up the ir.- l.n'osts of J. II. Boars & Co., who aro r. ! work compiling a biographical re c ird on a series of counties inNort h e istorn Pennsylvania, which will among others incliido Pike countyl Beers & Company are old publishers and will do ft valuablo work. List of Unclaimed Letters. Unclaimed lettors remaining in tho Post Offici at Milford, Pa. for U'o week ending June 19, 1897: Lawks Mrs. William De Frates. Gkntlf.mkn W. W. Bwank, D. G. Marsh. Persons claiming tho above will please say " Advertised " and give date of this list. Jas. S. Gale, P. M. W. & G. Mitchell have inst opened a fow eases of new SPRING GOODS comprising Ginglrims, Outing Per cules, Chatillon stripos, Cinderella habit cloths, etc. See them before buying elsewhere. Obituary Notes. John A. Trausue one of the bast known Republicans in Eastern Mon roe county died at.his home in Para- diso Valley Juno 12, n-red 61 years lie was a Justice of the Peroe and during tho war served in Co. I 214 II jgimont Ponn sylvania Volunteers Hundreds of thous :nds have been induced to try Chamberlain's Cough If -mody, by reading what it hri done for others, and having tostjd its merits for themselves are to-d'ty its warmest friends. For sale by Druggists and General Merchants in Pike county. Wantk.h : Four teachers for tho Milford Independent School Dis tiict, one each for tho Grammar, Intermediate and Primary in the li orough, and one for Sohocojiee school. Applications will be re c 'i vod until June 2otl), Address, Secrictary, Milford, Pa. By ordor of the Board. Juno 15, 1897. FOR RtCNT A furnished house Harford street. I odern con- ionous, large grounds, plenty of ide, good garden, fro'j, etc. Address Puck County Press, llilford, Pa. Listers and the Great Eastern Fer l lizers at W. & G. Mitchell's. Oascarets stimulate liver, kidneys i d bowels. Never sickeu, weaken o;' gripe, 10c. Don't Tobacco Bpit and Smoke Toot Life Away. if vou want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made weil, Btroug, uiagueltc, lull of new Life aud vigor, take No-'i'o-li.ic, tie vvoiider-vvoiker, that luakea weak uieu si rung. Many gam ten pouuds lu Wn duys. Over 400,'Jno cured. Buy Nu-'l'o-Bao of year ili uugist, under guarantee to cure, 60e or fi.no. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Mel line, Ke.uiody Co.,CliicUKO urNo York. FOURTH FIRE WORKS. WHOLESALE AT MASON'S, 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. THE NEW-YORK IT GIVES all importantnows of the Nation. IT GIVES all important news of tho World. IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. 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A coffee for 30 cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at samo price, A iHjy who doesn't brag about what ho is going to do when he is a man. Another store in town that buys flour, salt, etc., in car load lots as BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to get bottom pric 38. Brown & Armstrong. ESTf B LI Sf E D, 1848. D. ft. TICK'S soj," Manufacturer of High Grade Buggies, Surries, Phaetons, &c. "We claim to Wld, not the CHEAPEST, but the BEST for the money. A SenJ for catalogue, and by mentioning this paper wc will allow you a EXTRA DISCOUNT. D. A. Altick's Son, LANOASTEK, PENN. DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN & SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal attention given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Leave your orders For all kind of job printing At this office. 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