Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, September 03, 1897, Image 4

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One Cent a Word.
tor y.'irh 1 n.i-rl Ion Nn " .Let I " M-iio-iit
taken for le. than 1.5 -lili.
CAMI tiin.t Kwnm BJy 1 1 order. .
A.l.lion 1'IKR t'OlNTV I'llkox,
)inriiii, l'A.
T'HESPASS XuTICK. Notice is lien by
(liven that inm iii mi tin- pivin1
neciiiiicl by the iui'I.t-okii.-.I I'l ! 'i .in in "1
township, known as I'm" llii"lifinn:i farm
fur )ni n mm, iwh nsr. h"rrvin or mi m hit
Jd-!(! v. i. II ee . is f:! bel-leii int..
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l.,'..U'Viit Mi" " ''-'' " ) 1 ill :il
in 1 1).. . p-(;i .vl ill man 'ier
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,i.-:-l Vierll'K Nollep Is hen by
I'll tli;il t n sp i'iln (Hi t in" prion He
,,la ill l-.!.rh .1 111 lllnqmnll loivllsnip
lew mi' Dehiwa'o 'iriihf. fir limn li.ir.
liiilni'. .rrvi m or 'or iinv other purpo'c
vtiateer, Iii forbldd n iimliT jh-ikiUv nf
tin' . Any I" "'" "r persons tli-' ii' y
1 n this niitliii will Im dealt w lili in mi. ;li n
iniMii'iT iin limy mont fll'-' iiilnl l'i pre
vent repetition
II.
;ti iii:nii"KI',
April J.', 1S1I7.
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HK.Sl'ASS Nil TICK. N'miee is hereby
iriven thai, tivspasiinir mum tin soutn-
i-ti half nf the trni-t nf limit known in the
William Denny. N". I'l. In Shnl-oln town
ship, for hunting, flihltm, nr. any other
purp'is", nl.-io treipassinir on i-awkiil pniiil
in iiinifiiiiiii township, ur, Msbing Hi it Is
forbldd'-ll under pi'lllll'V lf Hie law.
M. 1 KII.ANH Mil Nlll,
Aprliilm Attorney fur iiwnw.
Plllt ItKNT.
J' Milford, I'
l-.tten.
Several triiiwl houses in
ii. Enquire nf J. U. Vim
'PKKSPASS NOTIOK. Notice Is hereby
X (then Hint trespassing upon tin' pro
perty of tlm Forest D.ike Association lu
I.nckawnxon township, l'lko coiin'y,
for Mm purpose of hunt'ier nnd flshinir, or
iinv otlnir purpose iH strictly forbidden un
der pi'iinlty uf tin- I.iw.
Al.KXASHr'.u 1 1. Minus,
Nov. S3, IS!. ' President.
rT'HESPASS NOTICE. Notice in hereby
J. irlvi-ii tlmt tn'spii-.inn on the promises
of Ilio iinili'vuiifni'd, situated In liinfzni'in
township, fur any purpose whatever ii
Htri' tly forbidden, and nlloltetulers will Ik
proinptlv prosecuted. I HA 11. CAK.
let. 21, lHiCi.
I -OH SAIiK. A small farm lucnti'd ni'.u
MnlainoriK, known as tlia Ilniffl or
Hi'inhanlt plai'r. cotitalninif yi acn'S.
Fini'ly locnliil, wrll waU'ri'il. Jtoiifiii anil
liarii. li'iuit of all kiiiil-H. lJm t inipi-ovi'il.
Tiitu rl'-iir. For ti'im.j, prli'n, etc , a'Mr.'ss
Loi'k box (i Milforil,
CORRESPONDENCE
Cornspumltuitrt are nrtuiularly
rcHiutisUnl to hvml in all news in
t(fiidtl for imblioation not ntvr
thnn Wodnomlay in each wook to in
sure insertion.
LAYTON.
)ur ,Tt'rMy frirnd who orKhuii'.otl to fNh
for shml lint sprlMg lm'1 two ft HI Hlilfts,
unit vtxvh flsbfil on ulti'rnatH nlprliN. Otto
Mjmlny ni'fht t li rou'ar M inilny hluft
wont down to tnko tliftr turn, but found
that tin; otJu'rshlft booomlnif ovor imilous
had fldhod on Saturday lupht Hudclthouh
clmrly it violation uf the law rsl-K"l tlm
roulnr slilft, aril mU thy wouM t'iko
londav n lf?h t shift
.-as not only n it
wiil'h tln-y wr!
a I until rm;l jM-rit
A sli;vl 'I'ho Ki.
ln towiui'.v, ji ul
In thf M tnlav h
lhr,vi 1 to tut' th- iva -,f
'iiinl owii'-rs, h i wi'i'u
'T with thnstti. l'it utf
VV,U-tli'!i llili thn ltl.lt l t
i' fur "iifit .-til :t r own r
'Ct U a'".Mi I (f jfivin
Inform. it ion. Th: s is wrong however as
tho VYerden U in possession of faorn gath
ered from various soo ces of which this
partici 'ar person was not cognizant. If
ho was giving inf'oi nation it would be
dono so openly and frankly that every ono
who wished might know It.
fcu Sussex Telephone company are in
recopt of their first order of wire amount
lug to & tons. An additional order of
about 9 tons wll bo placed as soon at satis
factory figures 10 obtained. This gives
one Homo idea of the magnitude of tho
task this young company has cut out fur
itself.
Tho shop at Bevans Is working Its way
into popular favor. Tho Messrs Wunkltn
prove to ho export horse shmu'S. Several
horses that had gone w.xmg under the care
of other smiths have boon cor rectos I to tho
satisfaction of their owners at this siiup
If you have a horse that forges, lntorferes
has contracted fu"t or with other ailment
try them They understand thoir busi
ness. Mm. Mary Franc s Williams of Scran
tou was visiting tho family of lienj. Mott
lor last week and took in the picnic at
Bevans. Many friends of her girlhood
days grootod her there, and It must have
soinewh.it rcmiudod her of th-) h ippy days
of yore when wo wore tU boys and girls to
gether. While taking a load across tho moun
tain a few days n-y on broad tires the
manager of the Sussex Toloplumo coin
puny male something like tho following
obiervatrons. "A fuw load- passing by ou
wide tiros would make me a fair blcyole
path; a few more wmhl obliterate these
ruts, ami a few- more would muke bettor
roads, and since thoy are easier of d -aught
why dou'l you all d ive wide tired wagon?"
As 1 could not controvert his statements
what should I have answered hiiuP
The Flat Urook Club to protect itself
against poachers who would, and d'd steal
trout from its owu streams to sell them
have since lvj quit buying and gone to
hatching their own truul. They have not
abridged any citizens rights thereby, but
do you not suppose that if the club was
still paying good , money for trout there
. would b. m;Kdi h'is howling, an nst tho
club?
People carting peaehoet I ih ways across
the mountain complain of the roughness
of tho road. In view of tie. tmtlio un this
thoroughfare from Tut tie Corners to
Hranchvillo, which has euormously in
Civasod lu the Lift five years 'it is pertinent
to ask whether the peopk will ever bovoine
awakened to tho dop int,'rtst thoy have
lu putting thi road on the gr.tdo lli.it no
ture lias ui." b pussibio thAJUgh tho gap ot
tho tiiounwiin ; and of nd ipting a ytem
of c uutrtieiion and m linrwmne th it
wu!d ndievo the trip 4f half Its present
ditli.iulty. It is entirely pussiide and b; -youd
(jui-stion that such impnv nienl
would In Increased trnt!lcaiii use.if mov
lug pn.duce p.
year. Mtiney
th a tiiiio hum
VOr.'" Jliontr
t'.'i 13. Hk 01
y un- a.-. It" in h
an I
w 11 nt d'joldo it-.
W ,V d it lid be a 3'
, i.)IU-Mlt(ing llll.:
in
..d i a
riT Inst n hor' nt tlm Brick fftin 1'ist
'I'hr nd.iy. 'I hf iiminMllittc cnoso of ih-nt
wa cinlic thoinrh thn liurw Iiml hc'H (nil
if (unlit ion Htont'ivhtit f-r a coupln of
wt" k. vt
lltm thiri not rrrditablH to tho Jtulfi -miMit
of our ltvti t'oiniiltit(H 1 their tv
sriiHlliix an onllnatHW that hnd txwii on
t:io Town Uofik ahout thnp ynars giving
to users ol ! fnur Imli t liv ir ovrr a r'tu
tioii from th 'lr ro id tit of fifty vvnla n
wiH'. 'I'li Stato law mw uivns town
v, .in mi it t Lhi' opt ion to inerm 'r uncU i.
( Ii ti' tn (it! (1-iilitr p-T whoi'l. It In a Pin;il
! M i: U cf iip'niv.S' f rt od An h an urdiiiain '
i i any d . n h k, and jmt aa od an in
v cation .. hdittt-r pr.i,(wsiim to find It
i iMi'-kril . !T.
j X. II. !-. tpkinfl h:w n-uinvtd his rnuinn
I f--mi Sun Ivston to Hrauehvillf lvlicr hu
Jw.il n-( tin Inil-r In his jicarh ha-iVftj
factory. The carting of th-. will thcn'f)re
I H.ion Im at an i nd Tills will In good iicwh j
t tho pooplf who havo' had to ih Mw-sH
r,id-t ha. hnvo h.'cii sosadiy cut to pilars
hy th1 narrow tin-..
Tho Union S ind ty 'hool pinnic In Hi
vain (rovoon Ttiurp lay last hud qoitofl
laryt- nttotidaiu-H. Tin Wnlpn'-k Ccntio,
('.nti"vilh and two Ti't-crR Vaih-y schools
p.vrt.lclpfiti'd AddrtHPofl won inada hy
Hov. 'Maniinan, fiarlss and .Toiii-s and
tliolr fh'W if huni'i! kept tho nudlonon
r nM'd. Thtdr ph as for inoroawd Sunday
whoul attc idam o and a (t.vator iii(Tet.
hy the parontfi won ntv. .iculrrly ronn
a'lc cniisldorlng thn nornl h-xlty in th"o
r-M)(V:t?i. Wo nofd anions; thoMO who m
pro'nt vaiioufi nf wpap jrs tho gonlnl and
Irvprofsitilo DoAIton Dilllstin of Hranch
villonnd Hlratn Ilanklns and his fotnnlo
a.-itant. of H vans for tho (laotto; Chi'
tcr T. Smith of Kbit Imtokvillo for thn Kik
Jst'T, and (ho. K Hmfli for tho Pkesp
Tim woathor was porfoofc and ovorythlng
passed off vory ploHsanMy indu. I. Vt ro
(vipti for distrihution amotiK tho particl
patiiiK soho(tls aniountod to ahout '.).
Klmor Koo of Walpnok Bold throo cows,
and a holfor to .T. .T. Van rileklo lint wo k
that will wolfjh O ll.s. Prlco paid for
th" hit H
Tho continued stenUnif of horses in
Sparta nnd tho fact that they are usually
succossfr' In pettiiifr away with them
Hiifjtrost tho ideathnf there must boa sort of
undornround Rystom sot no confodorates to
secp'toand kocp the. stolon horses until thf
matter blown over bofoia running them to
market, Tt might bn woll to look over
Snort a townshipand tho immediate vicini
ty for Indicat ions of something of this serf-
Our host Montross had an ool weir in
the brook last week, but Klntuer fed tho
eels Ro well on refuse from his butcher
phop that they forgot to run. Rather
mean joko on Henry though.
Frank Drake Is applying a fresh ( on: if
paint to tho dwelling of C K McCrakon
Master f'lydo Klntnor ha gone to live
with his great. I'nolo and Aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Asa V Kyteof Nuwfcou.
t'ldor making liogau at thepross of John
H'Vionkrans lo ;t wook AlrJiough tho ap
ple oro't Is a sh'jrt oim, Johnny will get hi
rthr .0 in ho hr " tho 1 nprovd lnachlnery
to do tho work quickly and woll.
The web and nest of tho tent cato!,)illr
U v;-ib!o ovon .vheru itnong ttio frlt. and
n ut trt os. Kv(rybody shouhl givo at U-mt
ono day to their il t ruction bofora thi
denuilo tho t re.s of foliage nid matr t) ti
pei ,otuate thopo.it fr anothor yoir. Two
birlit poles xlongono, and atmoivonoto
twist thi; web content! mid all Vom tho
tivo in it-bout. ay quick in any other plan
and hi1
thf added merit of not Injuring
I the troo
Ilenj 1) Kutsh while cycling through
't:i.! g.!) of the mouiitain (Culvers) last
1 ul ly :'i.mi ning saw a snake lying In the
u e'li- 1. He wheeled bv cut arod and
I 'ruin
tiiroe fee
rattles
tek ki !ed a fine 1 atl-lesnaUt:
in length and cairying eight
MONTAGUE.
Yes, wo always like to come to a point-
over here.
How about It, does attending a party
and getting f 1 go together f
A family jar of no Hlight propot dons
has broken the bliss of a maided couple
over hero It threatens to end lu a cy
clone.
If you want to know anything about the
brush along the roads hi Montagu, ask
Frank Layton and "H. L."
Port Jo is has a squn'ling cat, and
Montague a few worthless, howling dogs
"H" is having his hands full at present
Wonder if ho will give a PltKba supper this
fall f
Our minister, Rov. H. H, r-'poer, is 111
with malaria.
Gottfried Wleland, Sr. has lxeu able to
visit the postofllco.
Samuel Smith is reported to be grauuully
Improving.
Miss Mary Jane Preston, of I'uionville,
Is visiting her sister. Mrs. K, Cooper.
Kdward Kveritc, with his family, o." East
Orange, U visiting friends hen. Ad usual
hedove up.
When a young man calls on his lady
love seven cveniugs in the week, and four
t4mes betwoen, a wedding must soon oc
cur Here you are: This town has a young
lady who after laboring all day walkn
seven miles unattended to a dance. At
four lu the morning she walks three miles
further after some clothoi and then re-tu-ns
to her work.
Tho Ladies' Aid Society of the Miuhdnk
Reformed Church was organized la t
spring. Tho congregation then was in
debt for back sj 'ary about three huurvd
dolla-s To day tho debt is wiped
out and tho ladies have over one hundred
dollars lu their treasury. Mrs. Hobei.,
Armstrong Is president, and Mrs. Handle
Sayre, vice president. All meiubors u -e
requested to be present at the next meet
Ing The sday ternoou, Sept. Dth at the
house uf 1 aos. V. Colo. q
One of the stago horses dropped down in
front of the po.-oofuuo on Thi -sday aft;r
noon, and ilunl In a few minutes.
M s. Carolit Noi.h ami family left
MiUville Monaay for Hi-uoklyn, N. Y.,
when) thoy will reside hereafter.
Chas. Paliuoi and daughter, of Po:l Jer
vis, visited uilno host I'ettitxmo yesterday.
Vic HjIiii has a euto litLlo inulo-
Tiio Cnlto! Suus (lug ti- vln lloats at
Che iy Cid tagcw
(ieorge A iisirong ha a good frcfh cow
for sail!
The MiUvillu bridge U being repaired.
There boue ill Uoad District No 1, which
med.s the rmehtdder's aitciitiuu.
.bdin J-.iat. of Hrai.ehvillo, passed
Ih-oiii-.li i.
Cu '-VS.
Siuue J
h aiiier
i-u l;u
t week al ier a driA"e of
noes ii Fu'
Ier, uf Sand stun
..d J.iir.'lf as a cure.
Uiate f"
eoonty clerk .Mm hu a ht ff frtrnf1s
nnd ho will inako imr otiior fellow hiistlo
M'Tdaguo oxpei-ts to bo well represented
a4 too Kirem-'ii's pnratle in 1'eit Jnvia on
Soptcml(r V'h
Tliin Is a vet ptMiceaMo ooijimunlty and
wo havn no stvtfes, qiou rels, fights, vt
hardly over a lawsuit and If wo do havo
ono thn chanson nro tiio sulro and coi
stal'lo nr oKpeotod to do tho work and
wait for their pity. Of course wo n-o pro
gressive, in a way, for intanoo, telephone
u Milffird and llaiiies ilio To tin latUo
plif'-' It i eiy c tuveiileiit to talk in imy
and t i.r Kjo !i m providing yon a-in dn't
gi ;! out bo lore you ring t ':eui up. Hu
writ till tho line i.t cxt"iu!fd to La; wii
tht n we will lie In tho swim Voti boo we
can th1n say : " (lollo tl, where !a the next
p';en!o V Sine' the ladies ooniieeled witli
tiio Hefoim.'d Cho-tdi havo t ik.'n Imld of
Irs n (fairs (whbdi wor in such bad shape),
and havo shown them solve capable of
lolnc what men failed t i do, wo may ox
pert In tho ve.y nrnf f'l'.i! o to m-o til: t old
l;!!).1 nr k tho Minisink iteffroiod (hr"(h
cnsiV( ly re pa! roil nr a new one bo It
and a poi;uan"'it pnst'r in.-t illtd.
(J ray, fox and black t;()iii' roN, tint no
thing else 0411 bo lit ited dui.ng Soptotn
bor over hero. Prk.
DINOMAN'3 FERRY.
p.-osper'ty Is pointing n finger in this
llroetton (f tho tUMiilHT of oattlo buyers
from Jersey who havo been over on this
tddo of tfio river rooontlv is anv Figu.
Kro.di cows and young Htock an in groat
demand, and fair pi iocs a-o (dTercd.
Pig suain to be a d ug on tho mark"t
this sanson
Koronou the Motho(,:;st congregation has
a minister who gives general satisfaction
The lucjnbois nro hoping that Rov. Widto
heiid hi as woll pleased with tho oharga 11s
tlu v r s wfth his does
There was a whit ' frost on Satu-day
morning Aug. Jl at Silver Lake and some
hit koiy loaves worn bitten at Centre the
sa mo morning.
RupeicP. NilU Is he zesting R. W.
I)('oml(lsons peach crop this year.
A VW .out ru iior says that Thomas M' -Alutvay
will S'on ri'tr n to Centre and rr-
l)i lit Jiis house wh cli Rome timo ago
be -ued Kvoi body will he well pleased
to havo him v th his fa uily back at the
lid pbtco,
Vo have no ohange in postmaster yet,
and people of all shades of polit ical opinion
sot 111 0 niton ted, that is ell who arc not
P'-runin dly interested
Thanksto A. W Hornbock wo will Imv
11 not her dead head plaeo to vn m on
shins tills winter, while discussing city
news, and waiting for spring. His now
store looks cosy and inviting.
In its unfinished state the Sunset Hotel
hero managed to accommodato ten city
boitrdors. Delay in getting lumber pre
vented its completion lu time for tho open
lug (if the season
Last Thursday Harry ('run pinned
through this place to begin his annul 1
threshing toev in Jersey His machine is
in goinl condition tor the work ho says
Chiles Hosier, of Coins, is passing
a '(ii-'ul a subscription. As ho had the mis-
foutiiiH to have his house Insured lu a
worthless company, and consequently is
obliged to ask aid to rebuild so as to have
a shelter for his largo family. CiCKico.
(FCOM ANOIHKK t 'OllKKsmNUKNT.)
VIiy is It that the teachers' wages hav
been cut down in tliis township ? If a
teacher at the academy is worth five dol
lars more than at, Coh-3 or Centre thoy
should also make the sumo difference with
Silver Lnko school if the d' rectors go by
tho number of sehobi '3.
Two Raitt children aged ten and twelve
ye.ais havo in four days time killed 4i rat
tlesuakos wliile hunting tho cows. The
largest snake was nearly fot'f foit loug
A cfjri-espondent who ctinnot find any
thing t write about except to ridicule and
make fun of his loss folia iato fellow neii,
should wait a fuw months, mid ho m!ht
Hnd other subjects. C.
" K " TOWN.
K.ttwuril K.x'hkn met with qi'lto nil ac
cliliiit lust Sunilay inoriilng. IIo ran
against 11 lurgo rin:k by tho roiulsUlu unit
diimagnd hiB wagon.
August KniM-illur gave a lu-gc party nt
thu Sylviuila Housu mid all rvpurt a pluns
nut evening.
Mrs. Gilmore and daughter, Margin, ri -turuod
to thiil r home In Arlington SunilHy
afti-r bp.U(liug a wpik here with hr
brothi-r.
K. L. Koi lika I1113 disposed uf one of his
lliii cows to Pi'ter Holms.
Chailt'S HurtliLT n:tnrnrd to his home 111
WilkLTsbarre Saturday nfttir spending sev
eral duy.H at Hr .'ehiT's (ilen.
Mis.. Vuslbindi-r has ri'turnwl home af
ter a wi k spent at camp mex-ting.
K.llmi H.i5iiiirnniie visited hur school
mate, Iva DeWltt at Rowlands Saturdnv
Ross KiiHeneraiice paBW-d through this
plane Huiiday.
Mrs. (inorgw W. Hsilwell, of Itu -cher'
Glen, Is visiting iu cranton
Mn. Kir'iy, Mlsg Dotey, Mr Tobler and
wife were callers at Peter Knoetgen's
Sabbath.
The Iron bridge, at Hureher's will soon
be completed.
Miss I.. C. Dotey, with Mrs Gilmore
and daiifc'bter, went flihrtig iu the lake
here, but the fi'iny tribe was not out for
sport, and they retr.rucd without them
Jason Courtrlght parsed through t'lis
ploi'ti recently on his way to Greeley.
Mrs. Witto and daughter called on
friends here lately. Gnl.IiKN KoD
GREELEY.
A 1111 nils r of boarders are still with uj
They all seem tu enjoy the air of our hills.
Tho three families oei-iipylng Koust's
lioiii during the last two months, have
returned to their city homes.
Miss Annie Werner and August Kout
llliTO guile to New York city to seek (in
p.o .nellt.
Mrs Geo. Ilaitwell isvisiiing liur daugh
ter, Mrs. K. Kelrnaii, of SerantoU.
Miss Vasbtuder has ri'turned from a two
weeks visit at Ararat Summit.
I'. M liurchcr has relumed U his lioine
at YVUkesbarre
Miss Jo.-ephine llesihy spent a few days
of List wet k with friends hel'tl.
j Mis. t'rawfuvd nnd son, Walter, who
! have been viskiug Mrs W. llurcher, have
retu ued tu her homo at hiughamtou.
I W V lhi i lier has ci.nipleted the stone
w-rk for tho new bridge, hn has again re-suiuo-!
fiis work at the mill.
(n Monday evening some on oiitorod
Mr. Khiuird s garden taking nil hit cu
eumU-rs and tomatos's, "We are sorry
those garden thieves cam lot bo vaptnred,
Bojs'oplo can havo their veaetahles, as It Is
not a pleasure to Work for thieves.
Ross Hosencranoo, is working at the
iVdiro farm.
M. Sutn.n visited friends hero last week,
tie came (or Ixdh pieasiiro and business.
l. Dodifc and wife have returned to
t Heir homo at New York.
LEDOEDAI.E.
A J. Kbnble, of Paupac, and C. 0.
IVlh-tt, f Mm physhoro, III., called on I
K. Kdlam btt Mondav.
Miss Louise Oreey, uf New York, and
Annie H, Kimhle, of Paupac. attended the
festival Saturday evening, were guests of
Miss Simons.
William Sutton, of SoeleyvlHo, visited
h'.s cousin, Mrs J H. Jjeckor, Saturday
and Sunday.
The ladies did vol w.11 at their festival
itniday evening. They cleared Uo.51 .
Waynk Co.
MATAMORAS.
Charles K. Hlizzard and Mrs Irving
Young are now preparing for a beautiful
cantnta, "The Flower Ques'n, or the Cnrna-
tion uf tho Rose,', to bo gWon nt the Grand
Opera House on Thursday and Friday
evening September lflth and 17th. There
will he Krifrtrlg nnd young ladles In the
choruses, nnd tho costumon will be very
d 'dieato and beautiful, quite a number of
young ladies and little girls from Mata-
niAras will take part in thn cantata Mrs.
Young Is vory successful in teaching young
children how to sing or play on tho piano.
She has a number of young pupils, and
thoy learn' in ft short time under her In
struction to play quite difficult pieces and
also songs. She has a great talent for
music and has also two very gifted chil
dren with the same talent. Wo would ad
vise any one having young children that
wishes musioal Instruction to call upon
Mrs. Young, sho will give gicat satisfac
tion Mr. Hlizzard has also a jjreat reputa
tion as a fine vocal Instructor. Ho has giv
en several entertainments In Port Jorvis
and different places. Every one speaks
of him In the highest term. We trust thoy
will have a full house both evenings They
would bo pleased to see their Milford
friends out on tho evening mentioned.
Miss Maud Gould and Misses Alice and
Louisa McMaster were the guests of Miss
Mary Squires, of this vUingo,un Thursday
afturuoon. The Misses McMaitor left for
their homos at Springvillo, X J. on Fri
day evening Their many friends will re
gret their departure
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and daugh
tor itlam lm. and Miss Rcgonla Iiournique,
of Milford, were calling upon friends In
tiiis village on Monday.
Miss Nellie Hill has rettirnd home from
a pleasant visit at SufTern. N. Y.
Last Thursday the Hope Church Sun
day school hehV their annual Picnic at
JJueklcys Grove. Mrs. Millottstwo lnriro
wagons conveyed thechlldron and parties
to the picnic grouid. Nearly three hund
red sat dowu to the table, loaded down
with good things to eat. Iu the afternoon
ice ureaiu and cake was served the child
ren and friends had a very pleasant out
ing. Mr Cornollns Decker of M'utamuras
died at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, after a
short illness aged 4S years. He is survived
bv his wife. Mrs. Kate Docker, two sons,
William ami Isaac, at homo, one hi other
William, two sisters Mrs Win. Terrell,
and one in New York and his aged mother
at Matamoras. The funeral was held ut
t tie house at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Rev J. A. Weigand officiating. Inter
ment in Laurel Grove cemetery. . S.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Under this head we will Insert communi
cations on current nnd political topics,
without being responsible for the senti
ments expressed, and invite such discus
sion as may bo proper nnd of general in
terest to the people. KwroK Phksh.
Thtt Ptupcr Aiin.
Dixumass, Aug. SO, 18U7.
KlHTOH PRRS9:-JTfaw in your issue of
Aug 27th, whore "E. P. U." speaks of a
pauper in Delaware, I don't know who
he means unless It may be a criminal who
left Delaware township a short time ngo to
visit relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y. If he is
tho right man the writer thinks that he
has lsien quite a pauper for the past Beven
or eight years, and that if Pike county
gave him justice it would save trouble for
the poormasteri by giving him a striped
suit in a permanent home Nkmkhi.
FOR RENT A furnishod house
on Harford street. Modem con
veniences, large grounds, plenty of
shade, good gardon, fmit, etc'.
Address Pikic County Phehs,
Milford; P.
List of Unclaimed Lattart.
Unclaimed letters remaining in
the Post Offic.3 at Milford, Pa. for
the week ending August 28, 1897:
I.adif.s Mrs. D. M. Rich, Mrs.
J. Muhler.
(.iENTLKMKN II II. Cluxton, A.
Lesohot, Fred M. Wethorbee, H. L.
lironi, G. Muller.
Persons claiming the above will
jilease sny " Advertised " uud givo
d.ito of this list.
Jas. S. Galk, P. M.
Make lSO Per Month.
ljyarfc can 'Wl!ily make 5.0u
flgCilld totlOOUper day sell
ing my Latest Improved Lightning
Fire Kimllur which starts tires with
out the use of oilier kindling. Lasts
for years and sells for a smull price.
.1. K. raiivu,ljifayett, lnd. .writes
that ho made 117.00 in one ihiy soil
ing them. J. c. R. Neeland.'Viue
land, Miun , writes that ho made at
the rate of t.00 per hour, J. Ii.
Hudson, Dickson, Tenn. .writes that
he is making 130 per montii. Ln
ii',.'S or g.mthimen either can sell
tin 'in. One goixl aont wanted in
every town. Write to-day for par
ticulars. D. F. WALLACE,
S-l'f. 1 2t. Smithvill., Tenn.
IlKKAT MrKCTATKlSS
limy or inny not bp rinll.i il. Tlitnim lip
tn thf. Klomllkt' ari inlihtv unn-rtnin.
Thi'rc'B im iinrci-ttitntT, thouirh. ittHintour
BliK-k nf dlothliiK K.vi'rytliliiH Is n mire
us 11 fortune afli-r yon haw mailo It, unit a
uarvcHi aiitT it a ui'i'ii gntnuri'il.
Wo Imvo Homo fortunos to
otTer in Hniiiiimr Huits tlint
W170 11.00 nnd 115.00. We
nro now closing out nt
$7.00 and $II.OO.
ST RAW HATS
At Half Prlco.
All Summer Stuff
is roiliicoil Ui n limit imo-hnlf its nig-
nliir prico.
GUNNING & FLANAGAN,
WesellgixKl clothing tlienp-el
Cor, Front nnd Sussex streets,
' PORT JEUVIS, N. Y.
A thousand wheels but
only one shoe.
BEST-BIKE-SHOES.
BALL-BEARING,
RIDEMPHAST,
PEDALSH0E.
Easy to ride in. Kaey to walk in.
Made on footnpporting principles
on cnrofnlly modeled lusts. Blnck
or tan.
JOHNSON'S,
Fitter of Feet,
Port Jervis, N. Y.
L. A. W.
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Repair Shop
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Can fix your bicycle when
others fail. If your bicycle
needs repairing give them a
trial, which will convince
you that they understand
how to repair bicycles.
NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT
Lessons Given to Begluners'Vl
Milford, Pa.
Telephone connection
P. C. Rutan, Prop.
ERIE RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag
nra Kails, Chnutnuqua Lake, Cleveland,
Chicago and Cincinnati.
Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all
points lu the West nnd Southwest at lower
rates thau viu any other first-class Hue.
Thainm Now " Leavr Pout Jehvis as
Follows.
EASTWARD.
Daily Kxpresg
Daily Knpress ...
Daily Kxccpt Sunday
Siitiilnv ( li.l v
No. 8, Daily Express 3 W .
10,
111,
as,
HUI,
3S,
,
5 21)
)
7 46
7 45
10 11
12 151
1 40
8 30
4 SS
4 M
5 to
5 40
5 55
tt as
10 00
Daily fc.xcept Sundny.
Dally Way Train
Daily Klcept Sunday
Dally Express
Sunday Only
Daily Kxpress
Sunday Only
4,
80,
doi
IBS,
IN,
23, Daily Except Sunday
14, Dally
WESTWARD
So. 3, Daily Express 12 07 A.M.
3, Daily Express
17, Daily Milk Train .
1, Dally Express
11, Dally Except Sunday
, ' "
5. Daily Express
27, Daily Except Sunday.
7, Daily Express
Ii 05 "
11 33 "
12 10 P. M.
12 20 "
5 Ul "
B 27 "
10 15 "
Trains leave Chambers street, New
York for Port Jervis ou week days at 4 00,
7 45, V OU, 15, 10 30 A M. 1 HO, 3 00,
3 30, 4 30, 6 30, 1 30, H 45 P. M Ou Sun
days, 4 Ul, 7 4li, oil, Id tt. Ul.; 12 30.
2 Oo, 7 30 and s 46 P. ji.
1. I. Rukorts,
Ueueral fassrntfer Agut,
New lurk,
II. W. fooke,
Assistant lieueral iHMM;utfer Afeot,
New Vuik.
$7,800 Given Away
To persons who make the greatest
number ot words out of the phruse,
"Patent Attorney Woddorburn . "
Forjiarticulars address tho National
Recorder, Washington, D. C.
(iii(.,K'i(iiii.iiiiiuiO(iiii)tK.Ji)iiiKK.ji;xKiiK;i.)ii ObvK nm k hn h . .j
Keep one eye on
The New York Furniture Company
m
FOR BARGAINS.
Now we offer 200 dozen
Mason Quart
at 49 cents
Don't forget to treat yourself right. Get
our prices before you buy anything in the
line of FURNITURE, CARPETS or CROCK
ERY. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO.,
92 Pike street, Port Jervis, ?l. Y.
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A I FPOiTTTl
CHOCOLATES
All Warranted
Send Your Orders
nnAf!!'S 53 Pike Street,
IVIHOUni O, PORT JERVIS, W. Y.
0000
Goods Will Be Delivered Free.
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-: PRICE 60 CENTS A POUND. s
What you won't see!
A young man of t w ?ity-oin who doesn't think
he is able to give his elders a good deal of in
formation about things in general.
A merchant sellinp- g-iods ehennor than BROWN
& AUMSTUONO.
A d(X!tor who will tell his patients the truth
when there is nothing tho matter with them.
A better quality of flour than is sold by BROWN
ARMSTRONG at 5.75 a barrel.
A carpet in a ladies' room that has not pot n
threadbare, piece in front of the looking glus-
A coffee for 110 cents as gooil as BROWN &
ARMSTRONO at same price,
A boy who doesn't brag about what he is going
to do when ho is a man.
Another store in town that buys flour, salt, etc.
in car load lots ns BROWN ffe ARMSTRONG
does to get bottom pricas.
Brown & Armstrong.
AMDY
CURECOTSPATiOl!
24? SO
1BS0LDTELT GDAR4NTEED 7"7&r!i& V-
mn4 Sootl.l tn. A. HTF Kl.Kli HBWK1f
W.&
Dealers in
Fancy & Staple
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, Hardware,
Crockery, Glassware,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
Corner Droad and Ann Streets.
Fruit Jars
per dozen.
AND BONBONS.
To Bo Frash.
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to
CATHARTIC
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ALL
CO.. rln. lotrrl. an.. or Ni- lrk. i"
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