X One Cent a Word. for Kiuih Inner) Ion No ilT-rtlimn'nt taken for IrM tlmn 11 rentn. t CASH Mill MteompMir nil nrilcr. AfllrtiM PIRU COUNTT TRESS, MII.KOKI, PA. rpRKSPASS NOTICK. Notlc In hen-liv Kivcn thnt tn-spiwslng on Hip prpiiilww occupied by tlio inlrsiKin'l In IMiiRmnn township, known n the Dmlinnnn fiirm for hiinttiiR, flshliiK, borrylnff or liny nllmr purpose whiitrvcr Is forbidden under pen nlty of the law. Any person or person disolx'vliiK tills notice will bo dealt, with In tlio severest inwfnl mnnner. Ueohuk H. MoCahty, July 1, 1897. Lessee. triU'SPiSSNHTirE. Notleo Is hereby X given that trespassing upon tho south ern half of tho traet of land known as the Willi.,,., l),.niiv. No. ilil. In SSholiola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other f urpose, also trespassing on Sawkill pond n llliiKman township, or, fishing in It Is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl-KILaSIl Mii.non, Aprl54m Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notleo Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro- Eirty of tho Forest Lake Association in ackawaxen township. Pike county, Pa., for tho purposo of hunting and fishing, or any other purposo is strictly forbidden un der penalty of tho law. Alexander Happen, Nov. 22, 18U5. President. mntr.qPASS NOTinfS. Notice is hereby Jl given that trespassing on tho premises r,f t.lie nmlerslirtle ft. sltuatiHl in Dingnmn t... urinal. It fi,l nilV purpose i wnuwier in trictlv forbidden, and all offenders will lie promptly prosecuted. I it A H. Cask. uct. a, iwio. ?K)R SALK. A small farm located near ' Matamoras, known as the Hensel or Relnlianlt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watvri'd. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For tonus, price, etc, addresB Lock box G Mllford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are piirticuluily rea nested to send in nil news in tended for lmblication not Inter than Wednesday in each week to in euro insertion.. MONTAGUE. Mil. Kditor: Around the Nail Keg was gathered tlio other day the remnants of tho Liars' Club (tho rest are on their annual vacation to lay in a bow stock ) fiunkes, fish, dogs and cats, and even pcoplo, were talked about, but as nobody was hurt the meeting broke lip subject to tho next show er. Wolll here we are just whore we started (to build tho now church I mean.) The committee having the matter In charge have again changed their minds and as they wore expected to do something they did. Voted to move the present building toward tho road and make Biich repairs as will make it a comfortable and respectable looking building. What repairs will be necessary was left to Messrs. Gran, Marthis nud McCarty to Investigate and report to the full committee which hos been aug mented by tho olectiou of Win. P. Horu heck, Jas. A. Ruudlo, and Johu Everrltt. ' The report will bo presented next Satur day evening, and porhaps then It will be voted to build auow church again ; Heaven ouly knows. What might havo been a drowning ac cident was averted by the timely arrival of Arthur McCarty, of Milford, who pulled a couplo of ladlos out of the Delaware, into which thoy had been spilled by tho upset ting of their boat last Thursday afternoon. The ladies are guests at tho Shady Glen . May Hooker Is visiting friends iu El mira. Henry Miller, of Nowark, is visiting Montague friends. Miss Josle North, of Brooklyn, Is re Dewing old acquaintances horo. Do Bola Pcttlbono called hero Friday. Kobt. S. Youngs spent last week lu Now York. Mrs. Sylvia Cole, of Dingmau Town ship, was over here Friday. Ed. Mott, of Vornon, was a visitor hore last week. Miss Julia Banker, of B ranch v Mo, spent a couple of days hore with her mother's sister. TheL. A. S. of the Rfd. Church will bold their annual mid-sum mer fair and festival at tho church on Tuesday, Aug. in, both afternoon and evening. If stormy next fair day. Rfd. S. S. picnic In Horubeck's Grove ou Thursday, Aug. 18, providing Are you goiug to Culvur's Luke next Saturday? No weary person should choose the ditch along side the road for a sleeping place, neither should a man with a jag on abuse his horse, and people who travel the road at midnight for pleasure or on busi ness should not act like fools and awake the dead with their noise. The latest arrivals at Riverside are Misses L. and J. Robiusou, Mrs. John Nel son, Miss Marion Sheridan, George Clark and Mrs. Gott, of Brooklyn, and Miss Nul lie Moore, of Now York City. The amount of State and county money for school purposes apportioned to Mon tague for 18W is 11123 77. This will do now from the Nail Keu. LAYTON. The annual re-union of the 15th regi ment (Infantry) will beheld at Rocka way on Thursday, Hopt 15th, and that of the 1st N. J. cavalry will be held at Boon ton on Wednesday, Sept. 14th. These are oe casions of dtrep Intermit to ihe veterans, and the dates and place are both so near together that It will euable thorn to at tend both quite easily. Rabbits area full crop this year, to all appearances, ai we aaw fifteen cotton taila of various sizes on a recent trip to Port JervU and" return. Sidney Bovans, of this town, is home for a few days ou a visit. Ho Is employed on the ad Avenue oar line In New York City. Muster Fred and his little Bister Laura liorubcck, of the Koruiaiiock Inu, kill a rutUcsnuke lust BiUuiduy wUiiln a huU mild of tholr homo Thn llttlo frlrl wns within n foot of tho fitmko before discov ering it, lint wm trup ffi-lt nnd nsslsted tn the killing. Tiie snake bore flvoraMlcs. It Is reported that W. 1). Prlcp, or Uninchville, will give Ii5 and raise enough to make. It an een l(m for the Frnnkford end of the old turnpike, If tho Township L omnium win nppropnnu! n ime moomu for that purpose The Committee should not stand on the order of their accept nnco of this generous offer as tho mountain road Is In n horrid pond Itlon. It deserves mention right horn that the Price Ilros. are noted for their public spirit and will Im fiiitnd In everv movement for tho im provement of thn roads, would that there was more men Just like them- Mug Oil." Owens and wife, of Newark, are enjoying their summer vacation at the honieoiris parents ana getting "' heiilthv color bv assisting at the farm work. 1 Abnini Johnson, of Hevans, who was everely Injured by falling from a load of hay, Is Improving and wo hope will now make ar.ipui recovery. . Tl.n flrol. bwuiil nf VOllllff Ollllll ILTO fOW I In number by reason of tho etremo wet prlng, but tho later broods are fine. 1 WoiKleock young were drowned out too, and as to partridge, I have not been able ..I.,l.m n. f. urrwif lwtl thl.lr Vrtlllltf llllVP I withstood the wet of early spring or not. H.Oihii-. nrn cprtultilv nientv and as the ., nm,b. eii sonirreis will Dmb- ibly be numerous. I Tlio siiower on Wednesday night of last week combined nbout the greatest fall of water and amount of electrical disturbance of any shower of the season. Tho hills on tho road across tho mountain are washed down to tho gravel and hard pan, anil repairs will now bo absolutely neces sary. R. H. Everltt was suddenly taken 111 Inst Thursday wlvlo sitting on tho Hotel porch in tho village, and was assisted home by Mr. Montross. lie !s receiving medical attention from Dr. Hughes, and I hough his condition is considered sovlous. his friends hope for his ultininto recovery. Ou a trip to Port Jervls last week we had the pleasure of meeting the versatile and excellent Montague correspondent, J. Henry Ludwig, and receiving from him a resume of the inception and piogress of graveling roads in that township, in which work ho has taken a prominent part. Tho gravel discovered nt Kerr s is ef superior wearing quality, and become rin vory quickly. It is a pleasure to iveonlt, and the only objection is ill arrownoss, which Is easily renieeuu when tho nctt application is niadv. It Is grand, good work. The Hoard of Education met at the Hainesvlllo school house on Saturday committee was nppolnted to Inspect every school house in company, with the resident trustoc, and see what repairs are needed, get tho lumber therefor In one tad, and employ Charles Grau to put them all In shape at once. Tho coal will lie height by tho car, and the hauling let to the lowest responsible bidder. It was also decided to put patent seats lu the Hatnesvllloschool house Taken altogeth er it was ono of tho most business like meetings tho Board has evor held. At the sale of privileges of the Kannors, Mcchnulcs, and Tradestnona Picnic on Saturday, fair prices were realized. tl80 was tho total of tho sulo with u few minor privileges yet unsold at this writing. During tlio heavy Bhowor of last week, lightning played serious pranks with tho Susses Co '8 phones, and it Is report- d that tho "funny stuff" cavoted around n tlio switchboard of tho Nowton central it a great rate' It Is safe to say that the lectrical expert swored a few, and peril aps imo of Its patrons did likewise. On Friday ovonlug last, to Mr. and Mrs. Gflorge Stnll, of Walpack, their first born. a fino baby girl. Tho fond parents arc ustly proud and botli doing well. H. DINQMANS FEKRY. Oats arc being gathered nnd are vory glt, Mr. Syms has made bis annual visit to Silver Lake. PiorieM. Nilis, tho genial Justice of the Peace at Silver Lako, who has boon re cently prostrated by a serious Illness, Is now convalescent. I suppose, In order to settle this Philip pine business, some of us follows ought to go out thore and buy them, If thoy suit us. Herman Lango, clerk nt tho High Falls Hotel, has suffered a few days Illness re cently. A baby boy has come to bHghten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canno, of Centre District. The little fellow Is bright md lively, aud his parents are bappy, ta lced, at his arrival. Major Gaylord Mo Fall died suddenly it his residence In Dingiuan's, at an early hour on Saturday morning last, having been seriously 111 but a short time. The old gentleman was a veteran of tho Union Army, and has lived In Dingiuan's for two summer, pas,,, iie was nnu ami so- cial, aud won many warm friends In this villaao. who sincerely mourn his death. He came from Nyack to this place, but was formerly from Mansfield, Ohio, whither tho remains woro taken for iu- Mrs. Sophia Dockor, formerly of this uu o .iui veacucr m me c.r v r ..... . .it i . i i auHuwi, i-iuu om-njiju irieuun in Ml IU lOTJllitV. Kh WIH A. (litlKrlitjie ff tUa I lute Thomas Proston. W. H. L. Fiua Trotting. The races whieh will rnkn !,, t an mo iiiDim riving x-urn ttoove rort dervia Aug. io, n, ia,. K IV, promise to be events of interest, No doubt those who enjoy a good -ill fV .,lf it tne gronnas some ot me days men- uD iiua- jiectus wm not oe uisnppointed in so loln- Administrator's Notice. letters of administration having been irrauuHi io mo uooerj. Kaeo, upon mi es- tato of Conrad tjuinblu, !ir., lat of the towusuipoi i-aiuiyra, oi tno Louiuy or I'ike all persons having claims Hialnst wld estuttt will present them, and those imiebti-a tosaiu ucvaM.-u will pieaae luuke imiiu-diiiie pavio. nt i.i Kt.lJli.UlCK. C. UL'.Mlil.K, Ailiii.iiUlrjilor Aug. 11, 'WS, at. Willoid, Pa. MATAMORAS. Tlio Kind's Danghtprs oontipctn.1 with Epworth Church held thoir sneond anniversary on Tuesday evening nt the residence of Mrs. Henry Westfull. The following of- 1.w.fr,,1 l,,r tl,o coming yenr: 1'repnlont, Miss Kiito walls; V. P., Miss E-itcllo Adams Secre tary, Rev. E. W. Morton ; Trons- urer, Miss Minnio Hill, dike nml eronin were served nt the close of Mm business mooting. The oven- was spent very pleasantly and many thanks ftro tendered Mrs Westfnll for entortaininK thorn so nicely ' Misses Ida una lokio westnrooK and brother Jake took in the Niag nrft excursion last Saturday evening. Tliey nlso visited Toronto, coming , . . , Miss uiura Ionian, ansa iiamiaii Malony nnu Miss layette Lyman iHO took in the Niaeura excursion. . , . . . ,,,. HIIlO. Mr. John Wunnacott of Matamoras entertained a few of her friends nt her hnme on Washington strept Mon day evening. Good musio was en Wod and refreshments wore served The guests enjoyed the evoning very much. Mrs. Albert D. Cook nnd son Harry if Princeton, N. J., nre the guests of Mrs. D. B. Allen of Mntnniorrns Mrs. Allen is n sister of Mrs. Cook. Mr. Harry Cook is a student nt Princeton College. Misses Lulu and Bertie Lemon of Jarfield, N. J., nre visiting their randiilothor, Mrs. M. Wood of Mat miorns. Miss Hattie Allen nnd Miss Ida 'Jorwin returned on Mondny from York Pond where they havo been tamping with a party for woek. Tho Christian Endeavor society connected with tlw Epworth church if Matamoras, took charge of the v.irvicos on Hunday evening. Mr.C Liington had chnrge of the serviaos i ml thoy were of a very interesting nit nre. The principal subject wis L'enipernnco. Rev. E. W. Morton, the pastor, gave ft line nddress on Legislation Temperance. His dis course wns very fino indoeu nnd plcnsod the lnrgo nudience present. I'ho singing by the different soloists wns excellent. Tho duots of Mr. Morton nnd Miss Billmnn were vory pleasing. Miss Irene KimDIo gave t good recitation. The choir ron- :lored excollont musio. Miss Emma and Cora Billmnn each road a piece ind nlso Mr. C. F. Lnngton. The progrnm wns na follows : Hinging Choir. Kcripture and prnyer Rov. E. W Morton. Singing Choir. Song nnd chorus Blanche Watts. Recitation Irono Kiiublo. Vocal duet Miss Billmnn and Mr Morton. Reading C. F. Laugton. Recitation Cora Billmnm. Singing Choir. Remarks on Legislation and Tom- poranoe Mr. Morton. Vocal duet Misa Biilmum and Mr. Morton. Bonodiotion Rev. E. W. Morton Tho King's Daughtors, connected with the Epworth church, hold lawn social at the residence of Mrs Edwin Lord on Pennsylvania avenue Friday evouing. The grounds and, lawn wore all illuminated with Chinese lanterns and the piazzas were decorated with red, white and blue bunting which tnndo a pretty appoaronco. Tlio ice cream was of the host quality and the young ladies waited upon thoir friends in first class style. A considerable sura was realized for the beuoflt of the society. The annual picnic of the Sabbath school of Hope church was hold, on Thursday at Buckley's Grove Messrs. Allen and Hough furnished wagons to convey the pupils nnd frioml3 fa the grove. The little . . ., ",Kra "lu ready Wltn tneir DaaKOts ana smiling faces. It was a pretty sight to see M,i,m all attired in their nret.tw li.rl, dresses. An excellent dinner wiw , cellared at the erova bv the lndi. ()f tlie ctiurcn and after the resrula i . . wna verv much enlovert The day wns a pUwisant one both ior out anu young anu uotntng nnn- penod to mar the pleasures of the dl,y- .At 5 o'clock the wngons were I in rdiiihniKia trt ftnntrair llui... nil l.nnl. to tu,ir respective homea. The day will long De reniomtierod by those who, participated. Over three hun d,'ort,were"! .atteulne, includiu l"lI i" frauds. A 8man pnrty of iiulies Bnd ontlo. men OI juatamorua went on thei wllot,ig to a small grove down the Milford rniid. The v lfr. town nlmiil nve q clock and had their aunper in the grove. The ladiea furnished tho reireiiineiii. Alter supiier tne all proposed to take a ride to Milfon an)i aij laa a very pleasant time, tj , t -iy xr-f.,., n s-nnrtli . K0 V V al"rt?n' ?' -Vwortu oiiurcli ftlatamorus, Una been ubsen lor me past two wieiva visiting at differ', nt 1 .luces. He retumsto-dav .,.! .;ii , ,i,.t i .. . i mi,, mil v.'iiin v iud niiiiuiis ni uin H'huroU buuday tmtiMeil me fir a lens time. Thy wera large and painful. I tried many so-called remedies, but nothing helped me. I was completely cured when, by recommendation of my druggist, I used Ifiers i. rf LIU W. N. RICIIArtDSON. Eureka. Fla The news from Gen. Miles con- titines good. More than half of Porto Rico is already in hisTpossoss- ion and he is ntendily extending liis ines, without lilting. Gen. Hhaiter's army is beini.' brought nwny from Santiago justns fast ns tho ships nt hand can get them nwny, in order to givo the men a chance to recuperate Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hot'l pr exrollcnoo of tlio rnpltal, IftctiUnl within ono hwM or tho Whin limine nnd tlireutly opposite the Treasury Finest table In the city. WILLARD S HOTEL A frtinniifl hotelry, rcnmrknMo for its historical associations nml loncr-flnKtniiuMt popularity. Recently rrnoviitetl, repainted and partially rvturiiiHiiou. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark ninong the hotels of Wnsh iilton, patronized in former years hr sidcnN and liiirli ollicials. Always a rinio favorite. Keeently remodeled ami miered better than ever. tlun. Pa. K R dep. WALTKK HL KTON, Res. Mgr These hotels nre the principal political 'iidezvoiis of tho oiuiitul at all times. Lliev are the best stopping places nt ren- inahle rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprlotor. O. OE WITT, Manager. AGENTS VANTED In Every County to Supply the great popular demand fo AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAMITY TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls Of Kansas. The most brilliantly written, most pro fusely nnd artistically Illustrated, an most Intensely popular book tin tho sub ject of tho war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs taken specially for thisgreat work. Agents aro making $o0 to tlOO a woek selling It A veritable bonanza for live canvassers Apply for description, terms and territory nt once to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co ST. LOUIS, MO., Or N- V. City. ARMSTRONG'S Sarsaparilia The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, Pure Enough, Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 bottles for. $1.75 made by C O. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, Milford Pharmacy SOUVENIER. CHINA. PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION Of the Sawkill Falls and Upper Sawkill Falls On fine imported China ware in many pleasing shapes can be had at ARMSTRONG'S DRUG STORE. 'bethnr yon contlna fbe fur Ubi out nvrviiuc iiin tJi(Jtoieu Una, purnio 1 .0 Liot.fl, re and LOCfcU 1 . 4 I 1 . n !i ;..r ua Tio it k'Hiir j fitffii to tn rv i- m t r. f niiii i..;,n. r 'ill v ia 'jo.ooo -s. . f "1 Ml 'I tl H AC lr..m IJ-..... ...nrt, .-... .1 .11., MTUH nmJ U., tiOM, AwMTMi, IL A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' and Men's Neckwear. Finest nssortmort ever shown in town. RYMAN -:- :- & WELLS. $RUTAN, THE BICYCLE REPAIRER, has a well equipped' REPAIR SHOP Everything for a Bicycle. Wheels to Sell and Rent. Lessons given to beginners Wheels cleaned and crat ed for cyclists. Locks repaired and keys fitted to locks. Broad St., . Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford Pa. THE "BUNION" SHOE. Plenty of room for enlarged joints close ly fitting elsewhere. This describes shoes ma le on tho "Uuu- ton Lasts." The foot with tho bunion was very much ! like other feet beforo the bunion grew. It needs a shoo having mora room in cer tain points. It has been ImpoHHible to obtain a 8b tie factory lit in ready inndo shoo. Tho nearest approach to 1 1 was obtained by buying a shoo which was ;two or three sizes too long or too wide. Tho "custom shoo makor"has frequently failed to give a satisfactory fit Simply be cause ho had no hist of proper shape to work on. He put on a bunch here and a bunch there, but tho outliuo was wrong nnd tne rihoe didn't fit. Tho"Hunion Shoe" is tho only shoo that will fit the foot with a bunion or an en larged joint. Tho words "Bunion Shoe' and "Ilunlon Last" registered as trade mark, May 71 113. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. tlnit everyone does not mi dorstanil is how to dress com fortably and handsomely nt tho samo time. If you ex. amino our up-to-dnte stock of clothing you will find that we hnvo selected the coolest nnd most ulegmit frnbiirs for the snminer, and we hiive them in nil the lending styles nt. prices that will surprise you. Crash Suits $2 40 and up Duek Pants 1 00 " Sei-fie Coats 3 00 " Alpaea Coats 1 00 " Cotton Coats 60 " Gauze Underwear 25 " Outing Hhirts 50 " Crnsh Hats 25 Straw Hats 25 " Wush Suits 50 " Crash Pants 1 50 " Crash Vest 85 " GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. AND IIVD IKUIDLCS. To Curt! Com tlpatloa Forwvar. TaVe Cut uieta 1'uiiJv i:ui.hi;rtic. luoorfto. IX V V V. lull lu cuiv, aruiitdLa ixiuiid muuey- .Dr. David HcnncdyS Favorite Remedy CUHH AIL KllNEV. SlOMACH S Only Twenty Days More OT NO I, 48 pairs and tan. Si7.ft I r-"X nnrl value, and some of them $2.50 xneyjasi. Your choice f o r $1.75. LOT NO 2 Nine pairs Ladies' Top Bicycle Boots in fnllnxxrinnr ei7oc -ftim nairo - t - - - . 4 1-2, 1 5, regular value, $4.00; $2.25. I OT NO 317 pairs Men's Patent Calf Shoes, in three different styles, regular S1.00 and &.oo grade. Your choice SPARROW Successors 77 Pike Street. FIXTURES OUR SUMHER CLOSING Is now going on. We must make room for neAv fall goods. Cut prices is the order in ev '" cry department. Furniture, Carpets, and Crockery.-- You can save money. This is not idle talk. Call at once at tlie largest House Furnishing Establishment in Orange County. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, X. B. Two "07 Orantre Countv Fx m ess Hii'vW Ai."V r; --t. , - - w.-.., -M'"' last year, red need to ..), nnd a ..() last, year's re duced to New York Miliinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. HKMT Or WORK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete lino cf Infant's wear Give us a call and we SALLEY 79 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. LUDLUM '43 FRONT STREET, &&&&&&&&&& To dispose of the balance of our stock, if you wish to avail of the opportunity of a lifetime, You must do it soon. Three very special lots of fine footwear, which must be disposed of at cost. Ladies fine shoes, black ? nnlv mnct rf hn ti nn and $3.00 grades, while Your choice for for S3.00. FRANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis. N.Y. FOR SALE. - OUT SALE. Port Jervis, N. Y. Old Established Store. will endeavorto please. S ENF1IS, Port Jervis, N.Y. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate the fact flint a good stove is more of a considera tion thnu any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy the DOCK ASH for the same money or less than any other stove iu the nmiket. There in but one genuine. & PECK, PORT JERVIS, N.Y.