1 V One Cent a Word. For Krtrli lii.ertiou o 1 Jvert'nnii't fkm Tor limn 1 K M?nl. CASH muni oconiany n orders. AiMrew PIKK COI'HTT VltF.SS, MHfmn, va. NOTICK N otic In ln'retiy h'in tLiit tritpji-Jslitfi-the iiietiiMes tn!'Hi'(l i-y l he nnilei-sl ..'ii.il in DiiiKiiinn i township, knmwi ua ujo Biu.iiiin.m numi fa - I .intliiii, I'M'.ttm. I !!-. :a -it ai.y oili-T jirrr whiilever is iri: i! h"i mi'ler pell ! B'lyl 111,' UUV .MIV 1' -'im IT ,11'iw'in ilis'itieytiiff tin U"tic' wi.I be dealt witn in .ii 'seijret; Livt'.il nii'-iinei'. (ii unit: II M' Caiuv, .1 lv 1, 1 . I.e,lll. XtiTK'R. Ni.tlw In h"ly tflvmi th:U tri'sp-in-miff on tin preniNi ol tim uinli.'i-siiriieil in llinifiimii tovviihliii near tho lJi'litwiim liriilfio, Inr lumtinK, fl-htiii;, bi'rrylnjf or for any ichi-r purpesi whiif"vi!r, Is WMiM n muter iii-nnllv of th Imw. Any iiei-non or persona lUsoni'V inx tni annul' will ho iti-ali with in sneli n muniier ns niny or mot I'lieetiiHi li j.iv- . L'iu n rt.'iM'iuittn. j H Sti'Iiknuofk, April : ltt'.ir. rrHKSPASH VOTtCK. Noti'0 il hin'tiv X piven that tii'sniKsinp-upon the south- I ern half of the tract of lanrt know n as tne William Denny, No, W, in bimholn town ship, for hiiiirlnir, flihlntf, or, any other rnrposn, alrio tn'Mj'aisliiK on rMiwkill pond n Ptnirmiiii township, or, llhinu tn it in forbidden timlcr penalty of the law. M Ci.mi.ANH JIlI.NOR, Aprl54ni Attorney for owner. IOR RKN'T. Several Rood houses tn 1 Milford, Pa. KiiT'iini of J. H. Van Ktton. TKKSPASfl XOTICK. Nitico Is hereby Klven that tn-spassiim upon the pro perty of the Korent Lake Asuoeiiillon in Liae.knwaxon towiiHhlp, Piko county, Pa., for the puriMwe of hlintillf and fihluK, op liny other puqiose is strlotly forbidden un der penalty of the law. ALKXAXDKlt H.M1DES, Xov. 20. lS'.lo. Prenident. T'BKSPASS NOTICK. Notieo is hereby Kiven that trespassing on the piemirtes of the undersitfiii'd, situated In l!!iman township, for any purpose whatever is strietly lorbidden,illld all olfonders will be pronip'tly prosecuteil. lltA B. Cask. tot. U4, ls!". iVR KA.IK. A siniill farm located near Matamoras, known as the Hensel or Keluhariit place, containing -I acres, 'inely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improvtHl. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box ti Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Ciirreapondonts aro jiartiimltirly requested to send in all news In tended tor publication not, later than Wednesday in oach week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. If men pe'led tho lor Is, how quickly the roitds would be graded, and nu lo hard nnd smooth as they should he. If it would bo wise to so improve thorn for man power would it not bo profitable to do a little more than is now being done ou them in the interest of tho horse and his owner. Geo. V. Vuli Sickle and family recently arrived home from a weeks visit among friends In Jersey City and New York. IVaohes are showing up better than was nt first expected . The pmoint of forced fru t is not B' pr. al ns u as feared, and Is almost cleaned up alrca:1y. Hood fruit is go.,: to he in demand and lluru ib luis of it in thoorchu-ds yet to ripen. Yh learn that the people who had viola ted the law in regard to tfa.urday night shad fishing have sottloi nuiicably with the fish wurden nnd the episode is there fore at an end. Thursday being a rainy day tho linemen of the Sussex Telephone company laid oft work. As the line was up as fer as Xor inanock 'phones wore connected at both ends, and at Pine Hill Faun aud a lively ohat indulged in. Kveryth.rig worked beautifully nnd to the satisfaction of the officers of the company. "Dick" thinks we have had ou? hands fu'.l nnd he Is about right Wo have gathered quite a Collection of cadavers to be laid away in lavender and Pike Cocntv PitliSSKS during tho yei-rpast. Some of them like Honest John are labeled "Dead ends of an ago of progress" aud then wo forget to raise a tombstone to them, even iu memory. They make boautiful mum mies The Cliffords at Plsgah one mile west of Branchvllle, have opposed the erection of poles by the Sussex Telephone company from tho very start. On Saturday the company attempted to go around thein on tho poh of D. H. Fowler (the owner of "Culvermero") as a temporary arrnugi nient when another of the Cliffords on posed their progress; ordering thein off, and threatening prosecution This mau having no property rights, and ouly desir ing to obstruct the work the President of the company directed the men to string tho wire, and It was done, although iu the face of dire threats. The necessary legal forms will now be gone through that will enable them to set their poles ou tho direct liiie of road by the Clifford place. In the nieautiiuo tho line will be open to the pub lic just the same John Vouugs aud wife of Trl Slates made brief calls on friends arouud Laytou during Friday aud Saturday of last week. The special election Sept. tfH next to vote ou the proposed amend menu to the consti tution of the State of New Jersey is receiv iug but little attoutlon though of quite importance. The 1st amendment is to prohibit lotteries or gambling lu any fond 2nd That a person nominated by the Gov ernor to the Senate for an ollice of trust not continued before the recess shall not be eligible to such orrlcc during the con tinuance of such reehs 8rd to allow wolueu to vote at any school meeting for the election of school ulllcjrs of whatever kind V. C. 11 ursh continues niakiug improve uionts about his place The la'.est being an up to date poultiy house John Smith builder Apples will bea short crop and putat'Mi ditto Those who huve either will do well to care for them, aud keep thciu In good shape The all steel wagon is elrolig yet light Mechanical !y jM'rfoct in woustruotlou therefore of i j ! 1 1 draft Voii run uolljw wli in for lariu. or hii.'U wia-. Is f,r lotel lli- and usce'.tluT on li.c same g,'ar. V., sol i;. of tl!vt lnul tiu sl..ip!c in C"li.-;M!.1C lioii lluil uo I, p.U! ale iisoi) to l- 1U' Ui.'d U.:I':D' tho lllo af an oidinaiy waon Winn you pnrrtmH'j do not think cvnn of geitlni? lei llifin ft four ineli tire Tim Pukh riiniui-i? Oil well, tlnit ai o.ii of thf otiinp.ilnti i noKlfii ts you know. ' liiid a Ihi'h' crop of freo ailvi'iltes tlmt liiKht and nftp;4 e lnul wo:Ul t'.it K.litor jirntty hiiril at tlr lulilo thi'y wore tumml UjSv on him. AfltT thl- lupso of nearly n year ho uVh-ii not hoohi 'i-y ortlKwloi on the fcilvor iui.it,lo:. yet l ft .mi our point of v'.e-.v of "u "') ftii i wo an r. .v uy':i t" think . lr..ii. '. t: I.'- Vol.. rv.t r III.! M'- Il.e.is. ' so:: IT i" oth": plan of live. Vr. oil v ill tint" Hall . i n reiti.,ils : .n'tooure' s . .4 J.o pu' llc spir't u.an .' 'sIa 1 ' j irs Korr o.vnerd of t i.. "l.ivci.-s; !e in Moniaae toAnsh'.) for tlvir liiiprovrmi'iiti on a consld, raliie length of road in their nv'.ir vu'.lnity. It k w. )1 gra.'oled, and thovoforo g eutly Is'tteivd Tin'' ih'jerve lie; t hanks of the traveling public and of th ) community in which they live. The I.ayb 11 hUekanllh went hunting for squirrel on Sept 1st He didn't g -t any game, an I got lint In the mighty fore.-t in siht of I. a; .011. If a friend had not heanl him yawp an. 1 fire his gun itbon' b "l time he might have hern lo-it ,vet. I gueu If h" hal played poker In tins fore-it as often as lie has in s.nu.: oLhcrs h ; Would have known thein better. It is claimed that when a man is lost ho will walk In a circle to his left if sober. If not soma one had better hunt '.dm up, quick It seems to in that, this seasons work on the roads in Sandyston township has de 111 instriited at least two things and so plainly that It does not need repetition. 1st That if tho roa 1 machine Is to be nrl It cannot lie used ton early iu. the spring and if so used does make quite pood roads considering the material. 2nd That all summer working of the roads Is a little just a Utile better than spending the money for candy and the benefits of the former are almost as tyan.-ient as the taste of the latter. When Honest? John went for trout In a certain cold spring brook hack -in the times when he was In that kind of busi ness he caii'tht an awful cold and it settled somewhere In his back . He doctored, but folks do say that that It went to his head, and takes so much space there that there Is room for little else. Wo knew there must be a screw looso somewhere In his anatomy and this clears up all doubts as to where It is located. A crying need at Layton is a ','good'' nil round blacksmith and wheelwright. Then are enough people who are Interested and feel the need to chip iu aud fu'nlsh the commodious shop now vacant rent free to such a man. There is a veiy good shop at Bevans 2H miles away but there should be one uerrer by. A man situated to make his permanent home hero cau locate to good advantage I would suggest that the correspondents of the Pkkss meet in Milford on some day agreed upon aud while enjoying a good dinuer in tho shadows of the PliKss Office as it were, make each others n quaintauce, exchange ideas, discuss means of Improving our own work and how best to advance the interest of our favorite paper, "TIulPike CotJSiT PltKSs " I hope to hem Trom cooh otic at T-ayton, X . J , with sii'fgi slions In rega il to the mat ter. "H" Box ft. Chns .A. Delrymplo of Branchville sug gested an ldcalitst Monday ou which pub lic spirited men may como shoulder to shoulder with him aud further a good cnuse. He computed the easy g -ade along or tier tin brook irorti Kvi Brinks to Noviianocl. wilh the present hilly route and tle n sa d "I will give two dol'i'rs and 1 mote ii' ne 'ssai to make up u BvlhViont i sum to have the Cointy si . oyer to come , and on .ey Toe route and 11. '.isc .1 tie.' ,:;s 1 tanec between the two points. It world give a deflnito eta' Ung point to this much needed improvement. I will do as well as Mr. Dalrymple Now for eight more men with like contributions nnd the m-cessery amount would be raised. Miss Bertie Klntner gave a birthday party at hor ho me on Saturday ami enter tained a large nivnberof her young friends In a very pleasant and agreeable manner Miss Bertie goes Tuesday to her future homo with Floyd P. Fuller in Walpack. ieo. Menen nnd lamlly of Dover rre enjoying a brief vacation with their pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Homy StelTen near Normanock and visiting other relatives lu Sandyston . Mrs. Kate Fuller of Walpack spent Snt- day nnd Snndiy mnklpg brief calls on her numerous friend In Sandyston. H. DING MAN'S FERRY. The report of gnus is hend now even on Sundays. The stone work for tho new bridge over Dingmnn creek at Deep Hollow was sold Sept. 8. James Depuo being the lucky bidder. Tho price is f:x No ono uood fear but that it w ill be a 11 rst class job. Julius Mulford has nearly completed large ad('tion to his house When fin ished he will have the nleost farm dwel ling in this place Ho is the first to lnt.ro ducod stool siding lu the township, if nut iu the county. Lately an article appeared in a near by pair saying that Mr. Mulford hod aban doned work in his mine Ho has only tenipori'rily suspended whllo engaged iu fa' ning and building operations which de niauded all bis attention. He is greatly eueouraged with the prospects of his mine Tho first assay showed uo trace of gold but tho second assayed t per cent, in u veiu six inches thick. The third taken fifteen feet further back gave II IK) to tho ton, aud four percent, of silver with a vein It! luetic thick. If it keeps ou at that rate doubling in thickness and richness every fifteen feet, as it has every appeal auoe 01 uoiug t-iKe county will become a second Klondike without anv of the ter rors of that desolate country C MATAMORAS. j he Ladies' Aid Society connected w h u Kpvvurth chiin-h Matumoras held their un nuul picnic at Columbia Park, on Fridav Sept. iid. Two largo wagons of Mr MllJotl conveyed the ladies and their friends lo the pa' k, about t.J iii all.luolud ing the invited guests. The day wus very pleasant and every thing passed off nicely. Nothing transpired to mar the please v of the day. The dinner iw vei fine Two ministers were among the prrty Her. Mr. C olis 1, id It. -v. Mr. l,'i).- pn. lhet.e"it "uen e.ijeyed Ui t i,'iil:i(r and tie' go Id' .jore. ino'li A'.: re.u1 (( home ; 1 s 'oly and very much p!c.i.-l w ah ti.e pi, .wiiii'.s of the da,. . The !.ijjh wliool at Matri.-ori.il epe Tuesday Prof. Klk"1:i takes charge His assistants are 11.1 follows' Mr. Mnlony, Miss Van Akin, Miss Homey. Miss West brook, Mr. "Wilkin and .Miss Melonry. The I'ref. has the eftil In good rendition he havina it In charge for the past, three years. Mr. Balm s the very ofllclont. jaul t ir of tho building has done justice to the cleaning of the different rooms mid nil are very neat ami clean We see n.i vennon but t lint, rver thing witl mn on verv smoothly this .joining school te.in. Mis RaN- Ketehnm (rave a birthday party on Thm-'-'lav evenintr to about "in of her young friends. .Miss Kate received a iiiiinKir of very pretty presents. Theee .;i ing was spent iu a very pleasant manner Various g.inijs were played music, both iral nnd Instrumental was enjoyed. Ko frediments Were served during the even ing Her young friends wish her many more returns of the pleasant, event. Prof Ktlcoln arrived In town from White Lake on Thursday evening and will take charge of the Matillnorns high school The Prof, is looking well and his many friends are glad to shini in hlsold place again Miss Phoebe Aekerson of Peterson is the guest of Kate Ket'ham of Matamoras Miss Mary Squires and Miss Amelia Hiedcnthral of Port Jervl.i rode to Milford on their wheels last Friday and spent, the day very pleasantly with filends In that pleasant village. Miss Lulu and sister F.innia Blllman ar rived home safely Tuesday evening from their pleasant visit with friends at Pater Foil, Jerseveitv and Brooklvn. Mr nnd Mrs. Walts and daughter, Blanche. Mr. nod Mrs Stlvder ami d allgh- tcr Killth visited Glen Island ou the Ex cursion which took place la it Thursdav they report having a very pleasant time The Ladles of St. Joseph ehi"-ch held a picnic at Frlek's Grove on Tuesday after noon and "veiling? Stages left eveiy half hour from the Barrett, bridge. A nice dinner was served in the afternoon good musle was furnished, both afternoon mid evening. It passed off nicely. A nice lit tie sum was realized for-the society nnd every oui had a pleasant timu. Many thanks aro tendered to the ladles of the church for their attention to their friends at thj grove. S. PAUPAC. Ira Pellett, of Janesvllle, Wis ,, 1111 old soldier and foi mer resident of this place, attended the G. A. 11 encampment nt Buffalo and is now visiting his brother Chris, also old friends nud neighbors in this place. He thinks the phico very little changed only tho hills grow closer togeth er Calvin Pellett, son and daughter left here Monday afternoon will stop iu Scrau ton a day or two, will then return to their home in Murjihreesboro, 111. Miss kdlth Klpp was n visitor iu town on Monday. Mrs. . G. Bennett" and daughter, of Camden, N.J, are visiting her sister, Mrs. M Killain. Miss Josephine Smith, who has been spending her vacation with hor parents, re turned to Hohnkeh, X. J , where her sis ter Minnie will soon join her. Kph Kimble, of Kinibles, staid at the Kimble House Sunday night. The Pellett girls ore entertaining their cousin from Peterson, nlso two of their friends. They will return to their respec tive homes ou Wednesday morning. 1.. A. Pollelt, one of the delegates to the convention at Hari-isburg returned lat Friday. A meeting of I he Palmyra school board was held last Saturday. Teachers h'red so far, are Nina Down for Tafton; Mai ion Williams for White school house; Cora Klniblefor Mountain school; Kate B Ti r may for School No B. No teacher for School No. 4 SHOHOLA. The nights have becu very cool but no signs of frost have been Been here yet Many of the farmers are busy threshing buckwheat. Emanuel May wna bitten on the hand by a rattlesnake one day last week while working In a stone quarry near Parker's Glen, but is ail right now. This is his sec ond experience having been bitten once be fore ou the leg. Chris. Herman and wife and Jacob l.a bar and wife, of Milford, visited Shohola Glen last Sunday, and returning called on Adam Haas The summer boarders have nearly nil rt turned to the city. Howard Sway.e. of New York, Is visit ing his father nt Wnlker's Lake this week, The Shohola Base Ball nine weut to Narrowsburg last Friday and played nn In teresting game with a nine from that place, which our b ys wou by n mMirv of 13 to 12. Our road master has been doing some needed work on the highw ays and we were glad to see It done before snow conies A FAMILY WirKIXH T. When Jehn Haas was going to his quarry one day last week be saw thnss large rattlesnakes lying on n rock, which he dispatched with a stick, nnd than found twenty-three baby snakes accompanying the parents, which ho likewise killed. The old ones were nearly four feet long, ond had IU, one 11, and the other 10 rattles. The youug ones were each about a foot long. John has ended the swat l lives of about 30 of these reptiles this yecr. MONTAGUE. (herry Cottage has another new teuant Frank Van Aiken, of Pmi Jervis, lHk possession last Wednesday. Twi summer girl, aud tho high collar weanug, cigaretuj smoking and revolver ear... ing dude have left us l'lowiug for w inter grain is the order of the day among our fanners. S-htrirf (dark Audrey and wife made Montague a shoi t visit Tuesday. If one-half of the rumors whleh n-e afloat are true this town w ill send a good sized delegation to attend the September term of 01 r court. , The dwelling houscf of L H. Marlhis has been treated to a coat of patut Mi's. Cai -le North wishes to thank hose who so kindly moved her goods froiu her bile reii'lenee lu l,t( .tervls W tho..e fi.dielmeli at J.al toll ph ,ise inl'01 01 us whet ia the name of the uew kind of eels tle y eiiulil in their iftek a week a'u ? A few rliliij. - we would like to s hj: Some hunters respect a notice w hleh reads: " No trespus " Some others to hi care ful what they shoot. Sonic folks lnlud their busiuess. Others to tell the truth one half of the time Some little squables over here die out Not to niakc a moun tain out of a niole hill Those chaps who aaiused themselves last Sunday morning shooting near the Delnw aee br lge get n dore of Jersey law V-a- les hove made their unwelcome ap pe:"anee 'll this t" n. T'l 1 1 im is tl'.il b Inbove' Us) to haie the loose stones and brush reiinvirtl from some o' our hl.iie.vu s. The P:kk ' " ' "T Pltl.'i d.nthle Its cir culation, and seei e a few more coires pnndents like H. i-f I.ayton. Now just see here; A y a;':. ,0 the Now York World in aim .st every issue kept up the ci y Spanish out rages in Cube the World al ways claiming to publish the facts. Now the Philadelphia Press and New Vork Journal aro publishing ,1 few undisputed fit' ts about t'ie t catnient of a certain young t'aban girl, and the World comes our and calls those pollers sensatlouHl Jo: -iials. If Ihere is a pnivr published- which prints more sensallotial tra.-h, it C'Ut.iloly has never reached here. It Is reported that Mrs Kllcn Westbrook will take :ip hi r res'., lent e In !ut Je. vis This is an age of progress, but one can't help that we some times meet a person who Is progressing too fast In fnet they are too large for their clothes, and their hat ! O, good Lord ! Is out of sight, and entirely too Ir 'ge for the little gray matter under It. ilev. Hans H Spoer will preach his farewell sermon next Sabbath Sept. lL'th Be will preach nt Hninesvllle In the morn ing at 10. IK) and in the Montague Hefo-nied CIiimIi iu the afternoon at 11. an. Dick. GREELEY. One of th .1 severest thunder storms of the season visited this plnco on Tuesday evening. W. V. Burcher and Kdward Kochka drove twelve head of young cattle to the former's farm In Wayne county on Tues day. Mrs. John Frey and daughter, Anna, went te New York on Monday. Mr. Hotter, who went to the hospital some time ago with a broken limb, has re turned to his home aud is able to get around with the aid of the crutches. Mrs. Ilcininway Is on the sick list this w.ik Dr. Howard Id the intending phy sician. Jake Knadler is also on the sick list. Mrs. George llartwell returned to her home on Saturday from Serantou where she had been spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Kelrnan and family. George Adams weut to his home at S'.eo last Saturday. Wo were very glad to see that some'of the ''K" Town folks have wakeil up and opened a correspondence with the PlKK Col N t'Y 1'itKs.s. That's right, come again, the more tho 1110. ier. We have Seme city people in our vicinity yet, although September oalled 11 good many of them to their home. l)r Howard and wife called on friends Sunday at Ilurcher's Glen. Miss Westfall will close her school ou Wednesday to visit her friends In Port Jervi8 for a few days. Among the number who called ou us during Llie past week wero Miss Mary and F.thahadn Maud 'vllle. of HoonfT.n, N ' J ; M. Sutton, of M' idletown, N V. and Geo. I Ioi be. t,-of l.aeiinwaxen. Wrr-f-TCOLAIMQ. Mrs. F. Chase and daughters, Frances aud Clara, of Butte, Mont, who have been visiting Mis G llolliert, have gone to White's Valley H. 1' White has returned from a week'j v'slt with his parents at Hancock. Miss Mai y and Fthallndn Manderville. of Boonton, N. J , are guestsot Mrs. Goo. Holbeit. Mrs. ft. Barne.i and son, of Kiiulnuuk, are visiting at J. C. Brnniiings. l'hoebe llolliert spent a few days last week with lionesdale friends. On Tliursdny evening, a party of youug people from the Delaware House took a straw ride to Deer Run Lake House, all report an e.ijoynble time. O. A. Kellaui spent Friday with his par ents at Hawloy. Miss Lena McGowu is visiting her par ents at Kqiiinunk. Among the number who attended the ball held at Lackawnxcn Saturday night were Webster Van Wagner, Frank Tyler aud Maggie Hoocker. Miss Lulu Branning is atteuding school at Lncknwiueu. Operator Bolce, who has been working nt W. . Tower, has returned to Lis home nt Gulf Summit William Klein, of Narrowsburg, spent a few days last week with his uaclu, F Hol bert. F.ugene Pool and wife, of New York, are visiting the hitter's mother, Mrs Kli.a both Hotbort. Harvey Van Wagner has resumed his work Ht Holbons after a two weeks visit with friends at Port JervU. OREENTOWN. Mrs. He nes, wife of John Humes and mother of K. U. Haines of (.ireentown dhsl at her home lu Greene township Friday nfleruoou Kept. 3rd. after a short Illness. The deceased was taken sh k' a shi rt time ago, and on Thursday Sept. Hud au operation Jwas perfoimed by1: . Bu-nsJ'f ricranton assisted by Ur's (4llplu and .Simons or Newfoundland for appendi citis which pioved unsuccessful. She Is sui .'Ived by her huBbaud and a large fami ly uf children. Tho funeral was held ou Tuesday sept. Till Interment iu tho Haw ley Ct meteiy. The Moscow basn ball team plaved an interesting game of ball wilh Newfound land. 'I he sch'Sils of Greene commenced Mon day Sept. lilh. Mrs. C W. Hilgeit of Scranton is visit ing lrieuds lu Greentown. Mrs. Hcsi Wiieat uf Philadelphia U visiting her ucthi r .Vis Kliiii lieaeh.who liv. with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Smith. l-heruiHU Kowlerand Kmlle Vulllehave ordered 11 portable saw mill, which will be set lliill the premise of il K Klpp. 1 lie work ou k G. liam.is uew hous is rapidly progressing it will soon be ready lor 1 ie ulua"1is. 1 he Mvond oi,.,,i.,Iy me.-tiu fortius coll'erele year ,!!' held ill 1 1 ouek to w II 0.1.-... :nl. y :i.d ,-uu,!ay . pt 11 uud 13 .1. r . .-sin, oils a id W l'e h.ie., r.'tiir,,...! j to their home 111 Greene after u exu-nded vu-11 i iit teeir uaumiU'W, Mrs. Lad-aGilo. if Me d the . tllSK.1T r ! ) ft VI ll.S may or may not he realied. Things tip in the Klondike a'e inbdity tincertain. 1 here's no unceiiainty, though, about our sti k of clothing. Kverythli g Is as sure as a foitnne aftet i 1 1 have inaile It, and a harvest after It's been gathered We have hoimo fortunes to oft or in Summer tv.iHs tint, vrpre ! 1 00 nnd 1 .1 . 00. Wo uii' now .'e.ina cut at $7.00 and $H.OO. LTRAWHATS At Half Price. A!! Summer Stuff i' r.-tcltv'i'tl ulur nricc. to nlvint. one-linlf its ro". GUNiNING & FLANAGAN, IW We sell good clothing cheap-l Our Front nnd Sussex stroels, PORT JEHVIK, N. Y. thousand wheels but only one shoe. BEST-BIKE-SHOES. BALL-BEARING, RIDEMPHAST, PEDALSHOE. Easy to ritle in. Easy to vnlk in. Mido on foot-sujijiortiiig princfiilcs 011 Carefully modulinl lusts. Black or tun. JOHNSON'S, Fittor of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. L. A. W. 0OOO00C0CO0O00CO0O0O Repair Shop orn(ooiiO'nof)C"j(io ooooof)ooooooo);y;.o ( an 1;-. vour bieyeio wi 11 ! othi' ; tail. If your bio.ve'.! needs ii'ptiii'irtg ''lvi thiui'. 1 ti'in1. v Ii" li will nonvi7it you ,.; it tr.ey .T'eierstaml how to roiiair bicycles, lcSt4 CICYDlG FOR RENT gtf Lessons Given to Iiegiuiiers-M Milford, Pa. Tcli'pboni1 iMjintH-tlfin P. C. Rutan, Prop, ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid l'i 'lumii trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on side at Tort Jervis to all points iu the Vcst and .Southwest at lower rates than via any other llrst-class line. Thaiss Now Lt.AVK Tout 1 Follows KSTVAKI). No. 3. ilhilv Fxpr i.s ID, I hole K.xpri'ss . " 1, D illy i'.f :ept Wullilay " in, " liiiii, Sunday finiy ' 36, Haily Kxcept Isuiiilay " e, Daily Way '1 r.iln . " 4, Uaily K ifc Sunday " id i, ' " '1, Ilady F.ipress " 6t. "inidav ( 'idy 8, ilall l'.x : ,'i.s . " It's. Sli'lllav Cl'.1.' " In, " Daily Kxeepl Sunday " U, Dally ' VK.srVAKD N'o 8, Dally KxiiresH " 17, Daily Milk Train " 1, Dally hxprens . ..... " 11, Daily r.icept .Sunday " , " ' fi. Dally Kxprcss . . " 27, Dally F.xiept Sunday ' 7, Dally Kxpress J I. It Via AS 3 (H J 5 l 31 7 4e 7 . 10 11 1J U 3o IU OU U 07 A H 116 ' 11 33 " 12 10 P. 13 -.11 " 5 li " '.'7 ' 10 16 " Trains leave York fur I'ort .1. 7 sap-u uo, b l.'e 3 M, 4 30, ti :, -1 d 1- s, 4 on. 7 4.1. Chambers strtu-t, New rvis .,11 week tlays at 4 Ml. 10 . a M . 1 Uo, -i 00. M, H 4a f. M UllSou 11 ml, t lo a. m.; lvi M. i 1 1, 7 So and o le M. . I. Roberts, funeral I'm iseii;er Agent, New Vwrk, I. W. f 'ooke, Assistant tieiiei-Ml l tselier Ageut, nw urk. $7,800 Given Away T' poisons who noiVo llm t,;'tal'-'t 11 -Iv.- ol w ,i'.s o tt of thu phn , ..tfit Atti'.loy WeJiU-rburii.' F.j. piu'Dictibi : s i,dih'os th Xutioi. li .: -v, W:' l. ..t. nu, D, ('. NOW Our line of Bedroom Suits, Extension Tables, Di.pntjf Room Chairs, Side Boards, China CSosots, B'Jvr-". C25CT. Ghiffoniors, Ward Robos, Center Stands, Whit? EnnnTeled Beds Is complete. Supply your wants now while you ; , have the opportunity. PRICES WILL lUn Hill KiT LATE 1 1 IX THE SEASON. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Piko street, Port Jervis, N. Y. What you A yrvrmjr Timu of i , .'tity-cniti wbu doesn't think ho is nbln to frivo liiN clilcrs 11 fjood th ai of in forniation ahont things in j-'i'iiiniil. A I'li'iclianf f oV.inji- go e AHMSTROXU.- A li"t"i' wIki wilt toll lis a!nnt.-i iho truth wluin tiioro is notliiiiir tlm niaftrr v. il ti thorn. A hotter quality of flour than is soM hv BR VX & ARM.S t'KOXU at U.7! a barrel. A carpet in a Indies' room that lias not got a threadbare pioco in front o ' tho looking glass. A ooffee for ;i0 cents as pood ns llltOWX & AUMSTROX(t nt snmo prion, A hoy who doesn't brafr about what ho is going to do when. ho is a man. Another store in town that buys flour, salt, eto. in our load lotfTns BROWX ii AkMSTKONU' doos to got bottom pric Brown & ymt ; is run,? rn 24 so -'iMm1 IRSfll.llTPI 7 fiTTfi RIISTT?''!! '. nn - - a mi, niycr U RriS lioo)ilt frsf. As. N7Ke.MMI K e! . ( M' W.& Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, " Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. LIVERY STABLES. I RYMAN -:- If you want a stylish sin- gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel J C'urui-r Ann nuil fuurth str ain FORD, PA. ;eU, fsrin Pin Hill Farm Poultry Yards. j Tho K jse Comb Wbitu Lefhurn i only. Carefully bred for firtnen I years. Hc.sjf liivfis of tint) vhi! oijtf.s. P.iirs, tiinl Tnns f. r sale, and 1 haii-hin.'!' f-'i-'s nt M.-iiMon. OltDKKS: I'KDMl-'l'V F1L1.KIJ. v ' l in.'). K. lit H.-sl, j avton, LX. J. I is the time to practico ECONOMY. won ! 5 WW ils flionix-r than BROWX Armstrong. CATHARTIC h zts tb ev f ' fi Jf f- I fA . f. . 3 B IJ.B IT R ,"Ja .i I 3 S J 1 a eJ ALL fiGUGCISTS ""r''""1 ron-tlrntl. rsfcurote rc thel.lpsl Ltx.-i rip nr trripf .bnl rsusp -, ny utftiirlremtlts. Kjto C'l., rsirnt-ft, 3ontrfl. fn., er Nrw V.'vk. en & WELLS. Sweeping Reduction 0 1 F iirioes on ull kinds of furniture and houao furnishiug goods. We can oiler von NEW SPHINU and 8UAI MKli (HjOD.s at LOVVKlt Pit ICES than ever hof u o. Our two stores aro crowded lull everything useful. , A ctll will com'inco you thiitwo urn uji to tho tiiuas both in NEW GOODS and LOW 1'UICFS, ml S Us il.LLj RYMAN -:- 4 WELLS.