One Cent a Word. For Knnh Inwrllnn No mlTprtlwrnrnt tnken for lew tlmn lfl cent. CAHH mn.t ifmpnj All orders. Aritlrpm I'IKK COl'NTT rKF.as, Mil 1 OKI), PA. TRESPASS NOTICR. Not ten Is hrrvl.y frivi-n Mint trexpaBslnir on tlx- premises iwc.npini h tho limi.'rsinnitl In Dlnirnmn township, known as tho Huchnnan farm fur hiinttnuf, dHhlng, berrvliiR or imy other purpose whatever is fnrhldden under pen alty of tha law. Any person or person i rilsnlxtytnff this notieu will 1)0 dealt Willi In the severest lawful manner. Ukohiik H. MoCAHTV, July 1, 1897. Liesseo. TRESPASS NOTICE. Not It Is hereby triven that trespassing on thp premises o( th undersigned in Dlnguum township near tho Delaware briclxe, for hunting. II thing, berrying or for any other purpos whatever, is furbidilen under penalty o tb law. Any person or persons disoltey lngthis notice will le dealt with In such n manlier as may bo most cttoctual to pit vout a repetition. H. Stubkndoff, April 27, 1847. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notico is heron) fflven that trespass! lift upon tho south em lialf of tho trtirtnf land known as tin William Denny, No. !, In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any othm f urposo, also trespassing on Sawklll ponii n Dingman township, or, Ashing in it ii forbidden under penalty of the law. M. CLKII.AN1) MlLNOH, AprlWm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereh ivon that trospivssing upon the pro perty of tho Forest Dnko Association il Lackawnxen township, 1'iko county, Pa. for tho purposo of hunting and lishing, oi any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty or the law Alkxasokk Haiipkn, Nov. 22, 1895. tident. TiRESPASS NOTICE. Notico Is hcrob) given that trespassing on tho premise of the undersigned, situated in Dtngiuai: township, for any purposo whatever h strictly forbidden, and all olfenders will 1 promptly prosecuted. Iha B. Cask. Oct. 24, 1805. FOR Mn iOR SALE. A Bmall farm located neai rlatamoras, known as the lionsel oi Hoinhanlt placo, containing 21 acres. Finely Imputed, well watered. House anc barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, eto., addres Lock box (J Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAVTON. The Sandyston correspondent for the "Herald" asks, "what is the matter with Honest John." 6-h sh, don't speak so loud please, he may be tnkiug a nap. The last time I saw him biB brow, and some of the rest of his countenance was lined with tin deep furrows of care, like the marks of r. shovel plow drawn by a frlskey yoke ol steers in a new ground. He was watch ingthe count election night, and war wrought up no doubt by the uncertainty as to whether Sandyston was going tc crown a pillar of his church with the leg islative dindom, or not. Of course, I don't know just what ails him, how should II Maybe he was only studying how to make one trout grow so as to bring as much money as two used to do. Thnt ought to be doad easy for if Cass Howell cun't tell him, he can got our new Assemblyman tc have a law passed that the club must buy their trout of him instead of hutching them. Jess so. The dwelling of Robert VanSlckle one and a half miles north of Tuttles Corners was totally dostroyed by fire on Thursday aftornoon last. The Ore caught from f. stove pipo, and when discovered had made too much progress to bo controlled. Thi greater part of the con toots were got out. There was an insurance on the house of 8". Almost every land owner In this town ship has , or will post their lands against trespassing to either hunt or fish. Tin principal objection is made to city sports men, but there are a number of local poi hunters who take game for market, and that get fully two thirds of the game kill ed. Why not keep an eye on them too. John J. VanSlckle sold to Andrew Yet tor the "Lumber King" on eloctlon day a pair of tat oxen that will tip the scales at about 3,330 pounds whon ready for the block and bring him the neat sum of, say 10,00. John J. VanSlckle Is buying and ship ping apples to eastern cities this year'. T wc and throe years ago his shipments were mode to Western cities . "Jake" says tlu apples grown along the hills in Pike county are of fine quality, and grade high for size also; More apple trees should be set out thoro. Ho will ship two carloads of extra fine apples this week from Port Jervis. V. C. Hurah the veteran teacher is quit 111 from a protracted attack of indigestion, and otner stoinaon trouble. It does not yield readily to treatment, but we hope for his recovery in time for the Institute, and to resume his d utios in the school room thereafter. The chapel folks at Bevans will have a Potpie supper in their church this Friday night. These people are noted for th ability to make an evening pass pleasantly and for having everything of the best Try them and bo convinced. Tbe New Jersey Herald evident)? di 1 not exteot this was a Democratic vear lu hussvx, and is almost overcome with joy mat its cauuiuuLus snouiu at lust be eloot- ed. Jakey ' terfls ood. and why should n't he, for this election disproves the re murk made a couple of years ago by n prominent polltlcluu, I hat Suhsox oountv wulild not go Democratic as long us Jueul) L. liiiuuell edited the New Joracy Herald.' Another lie milled It is officially anuounced that five of tlx States of the Latin Union France, Italy Jk-igium, bwiizerianu ana urooce have BigneU u ounvcntiou extending the limn of Sliver coinage. C K. Rosenkrauri is the happy father of a ftno baby girl- Mother und child art getting uloug very nicely uud "Ltge' walking riht up on hie. heels. Hilly Williams of Hainesville one of JautCff M. iStolig trusted teamsters 1 with a serious and extremely painful eident on Wednesday of l(i,t week, ill Which one of bib thuinlM was budly lacera ted and nearly torn from lis baud. 11 will not handle the reius some time yet. 1 he Flat brook club jieopie are feeding barrels oi ciaius to tli.ur brooding trout Jl is claimed that they are a spei i.illy g.iod fixnl t-M'Sciiiet tins parr leu lor lime un the ill ii u.ieltil tle-y shall base whatever liicy need. T he cUiins cat over lo,oj a bvrrl Innded hero, and poem liko dear feed for anything but tho human biped Shay .T Van Ness of tho Hainosvlllo house has taken n new departure. A fni clam chowder will bo HiTVed every alter nate Saturday night to all his patrons The Sussex county Teachers Institute, will be held in thepuhllc school building at Newton on Nov IB to the 17 Inclusive Able ppeakerson edueatlomil topics are provld'il for, and the Institute Is of excep tional interest this year. Pome parties who have been systemati cally taking trout in Flat Hrook by snare, and otherwise were recently caught In the act. Evidence is at hand that under guise of catching "grass pike" this business h as been carried on for a longtime, and on Sundays as well as other days. A short lime asro Mr. lligelow, president of the club discover-'d a lnrfre trout In tli brook apparently making for spawning grounds but as if disabled. Ho caught It and found a snare tightly drawn around lis body and that had cut in neavly to its entrails wit h every indication of having ltoen nn several weeks. The wiro was removed and Mr. liig. low thinks the trout will recover. It seems barely credible that nay person could wantonly destroy trout during the close season and especially so near the snawntntr time as these parties have done , when they are also generally considered as unlit for food. If prosecuted the penalties would agtvgato nbont $lo: each and are none too heavy nt that considering the of fenso. H MONTAGUE. Some one blundered In not Informing the Piikss of the election result of this town last Tuesday evening. It was not 1. "Cracker Barrel" Is right. Sandyston can im Montairne one belter every time. Hasn't that town now a live member of Vs-omblv. A man who when you write to him vou have to prefix "Hon." before his name. Miss Julia Bnleh. of Matamoras, is visit ing Miss Mary Kerr. Mm. Ida Sartrent. of New York city, spent a couple of days with her parents, Air. ana Mrs. r rnns. jioys. Mr. nnd Mrs F. Gunser. of New York are at the Riverside. There Is an awful difference between two and twenty. But who Is to blame J Geortro Clark is tho new member of the Republican County Committee for this town. Thomns Dutton having takon up his abode nt Newton. A Matamoras crowd surprised Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lily Friday evening. Some one is evidently troubled with a verv short memory or ntraia to ice rno truth le known. Remember: Die Son no biingt es an dem Tag. The Press editorial rolntlngto the Mini- sink Church hits the nail right on tno head . This is the time tho hunter Is 1 n h glorv. Yoti can now legally shoot over here ntter iN ov . lo: naro. niiinas, quail woodcock. Knronenn partridgo and gray, black or fox squirrels. Respect "No Trespass" notices. Where none exist if tho owner tells yon t move on, go and don't return. Don't give htm any Hp because he can arrest you as a aiflomeriy person. Joel Rnndlo, whllo engaged on booming a load of hny last Tiinrsiiay was consider:! lilv injured about tho face by the boom striking nun, causea ny mo ureuKing or main. lr. M . t;oio, or rlainesvuio, reu dered. medical am. Messrs. Travis nnd Kyte are exportooon hunters. Last Thursday evening they captured a whopper. Tho Kiting property near the Sandhill Is ngnln tenanted. Jim Bennett, of tno Gazette, will no more drive that Gazette horse, "Major.' I'he animal has been sold to a party lu ucrscy tjiiii prcioiB n wneei. DoWItt Little won five dollar of good ttonuhllcan money on tne election result ot tins county. Fritz Ilcinchardt sports a new carriage, Lewis Crouo, our miller, Is as bnsv as can bo since tho rain. Dick. DINGM AIM'S FERRY. Mrs. Jane Walker, the only surviving" sister or tno into juiwam A . rerguson, .lied at nor nonio In r en wick, Alounx Co. Mich., about tho Htth ult, at tho ago of 72 Mrs. Walker formerly lived in Delaware township, and once owned tho littlo homo- stead near Conasbaugh, known as tho "KUsby Place." This old lady has been blind during the last six years. With the death of Mrs. Walkor, four of the close re latives of the rerguson family have passoo away in the last ton mouths, flrat, Mr. K A. Ferguson: next, Mr. lut Hanna; tbei Mr. Hugh Ferguson and lastly, Mrs Walker. Frank Mlddaugh, formerly of Ding- nmns, is now In Casper, Sussex Co.,Mlch hnving started for that place from Toledc Ohio, on election duy. He has been in To ledo for several months. He has now gone to join his mother,and brother Harry, in tho new state. Peter K. Van Scoten, whose boyhood ilays were spent In Delaware township, has recently been spending a few days wi llli hi sister, Mrs. Joseph V. Carliuff, near Dlnir- mans. Me is now tmperiutontlmit of lhe Newton Water Company, and loft this plaoe about 44 yeam ago. Jofwph A. Buckltw'B Bond, John nnd Benjamin, are now in BrttiHh Columbia. whui-e tlioy are Cngatfo! In bust nous. Clar ence still remains at Seattle, whare he engaged in the luuroautile bunlnuut. The Snydor brothers klllod two fine door last week, and Muroor Jaggor also killed one. Kiuo KIMBL.ES. Grant Cole, wtfo And daughter of Monta gue, N. J., epeut Sunday witU Mrs. Coles father. A.Hazcn and John Malone of PortJervU are upending a tuvr titty a here with their parents. Mrs. E. Kimble and daughter spent tav ern! dnys laut week with friends at Lacka Wftxen. C. Goodman wears a smile Its a daugh ter. Quito a few around here are living sweet; twenty-one bee trues have been found in this vicinity and one hundred pounds taken from some trees. Mrs. J. McKown who has been spend ing the summer at Rowlands is now here packing her lumee hold goods preparatory to moving to lluiiebdule. ic. MATAMORAS. Mrs. Charles Lord, and daughter, Flotvuoe and Kuth lu ooiniumy with parties from MlUtlletuwn and iJort Jervis nre bumping at Camp 1am) this week. They expect to be abbeut a week or teu day u. The ladies of the Hope church con tem plate holding their annual fair on the l.Mh and lwh of this month Th-y have matte grent preparations for it. Wo trunk they will be biiecetehtul. The young ladies of Kpworth church will hold a fair at&o bomeiimu lu lXxxmiber. No dale ia iiu-utioued yet. A riocial was given by lhe young ladies ConiltHited WIIU lloje ciiui h, Matniiiorna at tlie rt eiidcucu of Sirs. V. H . tS-y mutir un Friday evening. Tiiro whs a tiuswie&s was lirbt oiiiiii;eud with the bAM-ii-ty, timt meeting on the progrmniUM. A.u rwards followed tiitiffing, and piauo sl;w liy Mtioe of ilie young lattitts pi-3'iit. lit InhmnitH were fccrvt.i to a very pleading audience. - Mr. and Mr. Oliver IdlVy of Monutgue N. J , enu-nained aiout ; friends Iiuni Miitiiiiwriw, Port Jt-rvisaud I'uionvillo on r riday liibt. '1'Ury Old uvory thing lu tla ir uinwr to maKe ii plebnuut for iheir giifstn. N uiiH-iourf u. uue( were played viticU atfordud much uiiuis tneiit lent refreshments were served and the evening was spent very pleasantly Divery- mon rarnum unit Myers ftfnlshoil tho mvevanoes. Nothliiff happened to mar he pleasure of the evening and all went home feeling that they had spent n most lightfnl evening. Mr. nnd Mm, Dlllevl now just how to entertain their friemU Last Sunday afternoon thoro was r leasing nrograimno given at Enworth Jhurch, it bring Missionary Sundav. The teachers and pupils of the Sabbath seho )1 rendered the following programme: Slng- ng, Choir; Solo, Miss Cora Mlllman ; Slng ng, School: Recitation. " Representing Iluist nnd the Church." Miss Katie Walls and Emma Cole. The dllTercnt countries were represented by M-s John Wonna- cort's class: China, Nellie Skinner; India, Clara Van Sr.olek; Japan, Ida Devlin; iam, Vile Stearns; Mexico, Eva W'onna itt: AfHca. Hlanche Watts: Persia. Ber tha Robinson: Ainerica, Anna Raub, Knv-men, t-rrover Snyder. A solo was pong by Miss Alice Oulek, nn nddress by ltev. Mr. Curtis nnd singing by tho school. DELAWARE. We aro etilovlng the nnst bonntlfnl wenthor. Farmers aro takluir advantage ot it uy getting their corn luiskcti out. Hunting is now tho order. Every day the woods are thronged with sportsmen. Snvder brothers tho noted nltnrods of this place hiive kilted thirty-ilvo eouns this fall. Manley Lord, of Newark, N. J., so- ourned in tho wilds of Pike last week Mr. Lord is a veteran hunter but ho faih d to bring down tho wily buck this time. Alphous Bensley had tho misfortune to se a norse recently. "Hank" Smith, of Mllfurd. now oc cupies the old Pierce house. Al. Dilllston. of Branchvillo. N. J., was through this vicinity on Friday last, look- tig alter the interests or tho Port Jorvls Gazette. Grant Titinnn, of BnshklU. will occupy his new house near this place. They do sav a wedding will soon occur in tins vicinity, bo look out ! BI'KUTATOH GERM AN TO WN. People nre enjoying tho fine weathorat present. Mrs. Rchmalzlo and Misses Sarah Lyn n and Annlo P outnsky were tno guests oi Mrs. Ge . rtockeiien &unaay. John Newman was visiting Richard Diotzwhoisn goo I entjrtainer for com pany. J ihn N win in an 1 a frlond were out riding through Gerinnntown, both enjoyed the trip very mucli. Richard Dictz visited John Newman last Sunday. Carrie nnd Mnry Rockcllm made a flying trip to Hawloy last week. Willie Podluskl nttendod the dunce at T.iflou. Anton Podluskv has his new house nearly completed. Its a throostory building and is a great Improvement to the place. Hurrah! for tho girls its Is the ladles chance now to fight, boys ought to leave girls alone and not talk nbout them. Its a shame tho way some carry on t alklng it is uotso bad but whon It comes to taking out a knife the clrl must use the clubs. Germantown girls aro not afraid. I was surprised when I saw Carrie and Mary Rockelim saw wood they can bent any man, and can mnnngo a farm and work It as won as any larmor. Lawrence Rockeleln from Port Jervis visited his parents nt this placo. Invitations nre out nnnouncing the marriage of Miss Carrie Rockelien to Mahlou Perry. 1 got an Invitation, did youf A surprise party was hold at Goo. Hockelem and a grand time was had. Mr. and Mrs. John Ketchol sold, their farm at Tafton nnd moved to German- town. Wo are glad to Jiave them with ui again. Miss Annie Podluskl and .Too Schmalzli made a nylug trip to Lords Valley on busi ness. Mahlon Perry, George Rockolein, Jr., and John Newman, Jr., killed a buck last Friday evening which weighed 875 pounds Daisy. GREELEY. Hunting seems to bo the order of the day at present as so many huuters pues and repass here daily. Nelson Dewltt and Lafayette Rowland took up their quarters in Bureher's cabin for a good old-fashioned hunt. We wish them success and a good time. Ira Rosencrance has a goodly number of game seekers at his place and Is expecting more. Miss Cooper spent a few days at Shohola TToll. XAJ V 11.. .l.r. Jn ,.,!- She return(.-d to her home lu the city Mon day to spend the w inter. Miss Rochet te and Maggie Hews called on Mrs. tjreorge 1 art well last 1 nursilay oveuiug. Ernest Kllnert celebrated his birthday Sunday with a number of his friends at His home at the lake. W. V. Burchcr loaded a car with lum ber last week at Rowlands and will load one this week. We had a very hard rain Monday and TuosuHy ana it was very mucn needed in some places, but the change in tho weath er service makes us wonder what became of last summer's wages. Little Herman Kllnert has been quite sick, but is ou the road to recovery at pres ent, nr. iiowaru onus 10 see mm. Judge Rosencrance is on the sick list again with the sore throat. Mr.Knoetgon does not Improve very fast ana is not able to go out yet. Win. Kuhn, of Blooming Grove, wa3 a pleanaut caller at Bureher's Glen Sunday. Asher Pelton took a trip to Greeloy Tuesday with his soda water Mr. tjtiuo inetze was out In lhe same dlrectiou on business. There will bo a grand ball at the Syl vnnin Hoiihe on Sat urday night Nov. Kith Kvery body is invited and expecting good tiuie. Jutv Bkll. K" TOWN. A deer was shot here Sunday; Tuesday morning, ii. Aiier irrougnc teu nun burs out here to try their luck. Geo. Hartwel! and wife, Miss E. M. W eHtfall. Annie Craft and kdward Koch a s)'nt Sunday evening with Mr. K. Klelnnaru. , Earnest Goetz and Kdwarh Koehka have opened a quarry on W. V. Bureher's place, we wibh them success iu their un dertaking. P- Kuootgeu is slowly recovering from ma illness. Mrs. Hooeker spent Monday, with her bjster, at lacKawaxen. Mr. Loskey it seriously ill: he Is at Ho bokent N. J , where he weut a few weeks ago to obtain work. l ne hiik raetnry win ie cioscnt lor a rew day. They are wailing fur a new pal- Thank you very much for you advice. "Bill," but we thought Golden Rod ueedt-d arotistanco, as week by wt k panMnl and r-he fnihxl to rehpt.iid to we coueludeil ohe had pefi.shed w uh her w ild iimm jtk ami tiU-rmiiu-d to aruiibu her if pttbhihlc. We are ilclijliu-d with unr Miimij; burt ly our Imie tovtu u uble lo furnish enough ucms for thiue. Mr. Faust has whtuv he Una be icW UlcillitH reru rned from the city, n working for the iml v Oofj'ks Ron II. LETTERS FKOM THE FEOFLE. t'nder this head wo will insert communl callons on curnuit and political topics, without b-lng responsible for tho senti ments expressed, and invite such discus sion as may be proper and of general in terest to tne p'opie. r,i)noit i'hkss. Dinumasj, Pa., Nov. 7, 1SJ7. Battla of the Pygmies. t Onoe more unto tho broach, dear frion.ls, once more. Or close tho wall up with our English (lean. And von. stood vooinen. Whose limbs were made In bmglaud, show us hero The mettle of your pasture let us swear That you are worth your breeding. iviug iienry v . EllITOK OF THE PliK9B: Will you kindly spare mo spaco In your valunblo paper I Perchance It will pre vent an effusion of blood, If nothing worse. I wish to offor my good services In arbitrament between "E. P. U " and "C." before their violent struggles to dowu eachothoi terminate tragically. It Is said that offered service takes on a disagreeable odor, but I trust In this case, tho sweet fragranco of tho odoriferous roso will its sail their dilated olfactory organs. Why should they saturate tho elrciimamMent atmosphere with the invectives, expletives and epithets that they hurl at each other f Why, in fact, prolong tho pygmean war, now wngiug between them, wtun tho vic tory would prove but ephemeral no matter to whom It fell f Thoro nre other mutters of greater moment to bombard with their promethean flro, and I Would sugett that thoy oall an armistice and cease hostilities Indefinitely. "Tho pen Is mightier than tho sword," as "E. P. U." not long since declared, then why not wield that potent weapon In a just and hillor combat I Let these two puissant and doughty knights clasp hands o'er tho bloody chasm and pool tholr Issues against a common eiioniy. Let thom buckle on tholr arm r, nn 1 with shields emblazoned with tho horaldlo do vicoofngooso or codfish couchant, enter the list and throw down tholr g,go of bat tlo to well to the Delaware school board for lnstanoo, nnd smite them hip and thigh until they cry. "I yield me vanqu ished, rescue or no rescuo I" Then lot thase redoubtable knights demand, i trophy for their valor, patent seats in the schools that aro now without them. II they can accomplish this, they will do servo canonization, and their names will go echoing down tho corridors of time, whllo the long suffering little pupils (who will have joined the nugelio throng by that time) will raise their Heavenly volcos In joyous anthems In praise of such a noble doed of humanity. Again, there aro our county commissioners, whose wondrous and mysterious method of doing business for the county makes a conspicuous murk for the trenchant blades of tlieso gallant knights. Let t hem lower the draw bridge, not the Deep Hollow brdigo, by the way, as that hns reached Its resting placo at last, thank God !) open the Sallyport and rush to the burbnenn, nnd there sound the onset. There can be but one result In such an encounter Glory for themselves nnd Ignominy for the foe, Selnh. Piotou. The Coinage Question. Layton, Nov. 8, 187. . At a parliamentary bye-election iu the Middle ton division of Southeast Lan cashire, England, the question of bl-motal-Usm played a considerable part. The gov ernment candidate, Mitchell, was defeated on the ground that tho Salisbury govern ment, of which ho was an nvowed suppor tor, had refused to meet the proposals of the American, and French governments favorably on bt-mctallism. Duckworth, who Is a bl-iiietnlllst, and a thoroughgoing Liberal, was elected by 800 majority, against tho former government candi date's majority of 805. Making a change of Uoo votes in a tolul poll of nbout 11,000. This Is only one case of revival, and goes to show that the masses lu Britain a well as In the United States are iu favor of re moving all restrictive legislation from sil ver. Despite the claims of the single gold standand advocates, that prosperity for the masses is within roach without any favorable action on sllver,there is a dearth of facts that will convince them that the single gold standard does not bode ill to them. It is to be expected, of course, that those who profit by Its maintenance will make a desperate effort to bolster up tho blighting principle. The course of all his tory shows that in the end the people's de mands for an extension of privileges, either for greater political liberty, or se curity from the legalized encroachments of capital, has had to bo conceded. Gov ernments exist only by consent of the gov erned, and whon wrongs creep in, there must always come a tlmo when they will be righted. Free aud unlimited coinage of silver is not a "bogie." nor is it a dead nwue The question Is not yet settled, but the time Is ncaring fast when it must be settled, and wet tied right. Bi-metallism will be a very live Issue lu tho next fall's election, aud the congressmen will ucod to declare himself squarely un that point Unless unforeseen complications of a very grave nature should appear, tho next President, iu 1DU0, will bo elected on this l.-isue of the "Free aud unlimited coinage of silver.'-' Whenever the people realize. as thoy surely will, that a correct llnauci;tl system is of greater Importance to them than any other question, without a proper settlement of which true prosperity can never come, they will make themselves heard in a way that will command atten tion, aud bring about a reformation of our whole financial policy. H The Istue of 1900.- ("H." In the a)ove letter urges that free coinage question in not defunct by a long way anu mm it win oe me ibue in iyt u. ell, perhaps Brother "H. that may In) true. Jf the farmer, mechanics and the laboring tlabtes generally w ho would be more greatly nth-ted by such a change are convince! tnai n wuuui nenent tliem, they nave a peiiitx rignt to advocate Uio tlce- trine, use all honornlilc means to promote Iheir views, and aid tho cauc by tlair voles, oiiui way biiouui not De curried away by specious arguments, unbound i'inuiib, aim ine ucuiogogiu cry of more money. A hey t-hovild vit-w the quonttou Horn an avmiaoie ktamiitoiuts and con bider It not Mb a party blouu,hut nn n pure UUMUetfS pi'oi)olllou . I licV t-IiolllU COI1 trabt'the predictions inalc- regarding w heat aud silver with the picMiil siiualiou of thobe and oilier ijmuitHlitieti, and biiould carefully note lhe cumhuuiib of the coun try as lime developA them, ll U iuiie a long way to It i, and the frHfacious ami rrhaouiug man may gn-ui ly ItroMiii n hib idens on Uie ijiicbtiun bt loic. again cabling Lib vote lor a Jt 'result -lit . AU ail lillu tiiu columnb of the lJl;iM are open for a fair tiincuaaion of the buhject, and uu Inter mango oi views may unbent us rvauenj. "for vonais and other bowel com plaints to which chil dren are liable; there i's no medicine equal to AVER'S PILLS" Mns. A. CASEY, Pigott. Ark, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bost Heater nnil Fuel Hnver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In One. HARDWARE. CI'TI.KHV, TIN, AOATE WARK, KTC. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein. BROAD STKEKT, MILFORD, PA. Nov; Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And evorj'thing which pertains to to nn outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE! Syo my stock before purchasing, The Price 13 Right L. F. Harford St., HAFNER, Milfovd, P Fall and Winter. 1 1 1 1 1 1 o will plnco on exlum tion Wodnosdiy, Oct 13th, ono of the finest R.saortmont of men footwear for Fnll nnd Winter ever exhibited In Port Jervis. The stock oomprisos all tho latest nov elties In matorinls such bs willow cnlf, winter rus set, enamel nnd patent l'e n t h e r, crack proof box calf, American calf nnd English grain leather. Plow shape Ii vard. Ii Cornoll, Har vard, ltugby nnd Bull DoK. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. IF your bicycle needs repairing Go to ' RUTAN'S REPAIR SHOP, Whore you can get it repaired quick. Don't forget that. RUTAN ro. pairs locks Bud make keys for them A few blcyles at $20.00. P. C. Rutan, Prop. BROAD ST., illLFOHD, PA FALL STYLES IN DERBYS ARE READY. All the NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. DUNLAP, YOUMANS, YOUNGS' Blocks At 51.50, $2.00 & $3.00 Sole agents for Y0UNCS' CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, TORT JERVIS, N.Y. Our line of FALL CLOXlIIXa i muly for inspection. Men's ALL-WOOL suits for 5 uu The Farmer's Friend hejfj fejuap . I it rB 1. ( v- Imperial Quick The most complete Manufactured by Swinton Heating and Plumbing Engineers. Estimates given on all kind of wo rk, New York Millinery Parlor New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. IIKST OF 1VOKK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete line of Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY 79 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. hon thin any other nrticle of furniture, if yon con-i sider this fact why experiment with some unti iod stove when you can buy theDOCKASH for tho same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is bnt one genuino. LUDLUM & PECK, 43 FRONT STREET We try to anticipate ths ' Now is the time that you We have just received A complete lino of Medium and Heavy Weight Underweer, also Ladies and Chil dren's Dress Goods Suitable for Winter. COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODS THE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS UP TO DATE. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IS COMPLETE. GROCERIES IS OF THE BEST & PRICES RIGHT. DO YOU WANT SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, RE VOLVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION ? WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF THESE GOODS. We can give yon pricr-s that -will interest you. Can't we do some biwinesa with yon. BROWN & ARMSTRONG, TIME AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 0 Eyes examined free by a skilled Optician. Glasses Filled in Gold or Any Other Kind of Frames. We are pleased to show Goods. E. Van Sickle, 72 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N.Y- Pint Hill Farm Poultry Yirdj. The Rose Comb White Leghorn only. Curofully bred for fifteen years. Best layers of fine white eggs., I'uirs, aud Trios for sale, and hatching eggs in season. OUDEIitS PKOMVT Y FILLED. ClEO. E. IIUliKH, Layton, N. J. ?vwe3B3 o o n nv 111 1 ifrfW 1 W -- Time. the worldr Range in 0 1 o & Co., Port Jervis, N. Y. i. Old Established Stor EflHIS, Port Jervis, N. Y. Applied to tho question of a stove will domon.-trnij the fact thnr. a good stive is more of ft considoray PORTJERVIS, N. Y. need of our customersv. begin to need winter goods. MILFORD, PA. ERIE RAILROAD ' TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. SolUl Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara FalU, Chautauqua Laku, Cluvulaml, Chirac and Ctm-innati. Tick!tn on Halo nt Port JorviH to all points in the West anil Kouthwestat lower riiu-s than via any other Urst-class lino. Thaius Now Lkavb PoitT Follows. Jbiivih AS EASTWARD. No. 3, Dally Krrcwi 8 04 A M. ' 10, Dally Kxpn-Mi S ) " " ltl, Daily Kxuopt Hunilay. . 8 : " " to, " ' " 7 15 " " tkai, Suniluy Only 7 45 " " UK, Daily Kxci-pc Huniluy.. Ill 11 " " , Daily Way Traiu VI 15 P. M. " so, " " a an " . ' JJ, Daily Express 4 25 ' " 'ftio, Suiiiuiy Only 4 () " " 8, Daily Kxpri-iss 6 MO " " 18, " 6 66 " " 2:2, Daily Exwpt Sunday.. 6 Do " " 14, Dally 10 00 " WESTWARD. No. 3, Daily Kxpriws 12 07 A.M. " 17, Dailv Milk Traiu 8 05 " " 1, Daily Kxpruss 11 !i8 " " 11, Daily Kxu'pt Sunday. . 12 10 p. it. 6. Daily Kxpii'rts 6 00 ' " 27, Dally Kxcpt Sunday.. H 27 " " 7, Daily ttxpivsa 10 15 " Trains li'avo Chambers strout, Vvvr York for Port Jurvls ou wct k days at 4 00, 7 4., UU), 0 15, 10 M A. M. 1 tm, 8 00, 8 So, 4 So. 6 Ho, 7 ao, 8 45 P. u Ou Suu divs, 4 00, 7 45, 9 00, U 16 . ui.; fcj.au, 2 ou, 7 ao and 8 46 P. M. I. I. HubcrU, iiwavriU l'ltMriiifer Agcut, Mow lurk, I. W. Cooke, ArttililtHllt Urlifl-iil I'HMMflitfer Ayeut, r