One Cent a Word. for Kuril Inftctrtlnn No R(!Tcrtlpmint tnken for irwi tlmn IS cent. CASH mint tHowpur sll nrilcrs. Art,! !- PIKE COUNTY TRKSS, MH.ronn, rA. TRESPASS NOTN'K. Notlro Is Jinrcby (riven tlmt tn-npnsslwr on tli iin-mlsrs occupied hy thf iimlorsttftx-d In Dinninnn townsliip. known an the. Hnelmnnn fiirin for hunting, flshlnu, borrylni? or nny other purpose whntever is forbidden under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons disolMiylnji this notien will 1ms dealt with In the severest lnwful mnnner. Geohuk H. JIcCAHTY, July 1, 18i)7. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notlro Is herein (fiven tlmt trespiissinfrupon the sontli crn half of the tnwt of land known us the Williivm Denny, No. !.ln Shnlmln town ship, for hunttnir, fishing, or, nny other rnrposo, also trespassing on Siiwkill ponil n Ditiftmnn township, or, fishing In it Is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl.Kit.ANi Mii.noh, AprlSlm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion Is hereby (riven that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho Forest Lake Association in Lae.kawaxen township, l'lke county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of tho law. Alexander Happen, Nov. 23, 1805. President. rrmir.SPARS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby I irfven that tresnasstng'on tho premises of the undersigned, situated tn Iini ginan turnuhfliv for III1V purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, nnd all offenders will be promptly prosecuted, Iua U. Cask FOR SALE. A small farm located near Mataniorns, known as tli Hensel or Relnhnrdt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House nnd barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box G Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondonts nro particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. MATAMORAS. On Friday evonlng Mrs. P. Hell, of Matamoras, gave a birthday party to her young frloud, Miss glara Skinner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner, or Matamoras. The young fi lends met nt Mm Skinner's homo at half pnst seven and from there went to Mrs. Dell's. Miss Clara waB completely surprised. It wik her sixteenth birthday. She was remem bered with some very pretty p'-esents. About thirty friends assembled to pay Miss Clara tlinlr respects. Hood umsic was enjoyed; both vocal and Instrumen tal. Kov. M'. Spencer sang somo solos. A duet wns given by M!bs Lulu IJillman and Mr. Spencer. Miss Mary Squires plnyed several piano selections which were grontly enjoyed. Gaines of cvei'y descrip tion were Indulged In, which made a great deal of ninusemont. Choice re freshments were served during the even ing. Miss Clnra's birthday passed off liicely and her young friends all united In wishing her many more happy returns of the day. A party of ladies and gentlemen of Mat nmoras, went to High Point Sat u .day and had a picnic In tho 3 ove at tho Inu. Thoy had a vory pleasa.it time. The Sunday morning service atEpworth Church was conducted by the pasto", Rev. T. G. Spencer. Ho took his text from Mark 6th. Verse 48: At tho evening servico, the Rev. F. G Curtis a former pa. tor of the church gave a nlco address. Hi took his text from Galatlans Oth, verse IT. Mr. Curtis leaves for Oberlin, Ohio, to attend tho Oborlln College We trust he will meet with success and that ho may visit Matamoras again. Tho cnoir ren dorcd some nice selections ac both ser vices. Mr. and Mi's. Chas. Cook, who have beon residents of this villa-ro for somo time have gone to Newark, N. J. They will make that olty their home. Mr. Cook has a much bettor position there than he had In Port Jorvls. ' The L. C. U. Sooioty of Hope Church will hold their annual Harvest Homo sup per on Tuesday evening, Sept. 90th, at Prescott Hall. ths village. The King's Daughtors connected wltii Epworth Church, Matamoras, held their monthly meeting at tho home of Mss Carrie Lilly on Thursday evening. After tho business meeting several youug geutlt mcn friends wore luv:tcd to help entertain the young ladies. Avery pleasant social time was had. Icecream r.nd cake wcie served by Miss Lilly. The Rev. Mr. Spen cer and the former pastor, Kcv. Mr. Cur tis, were present. Miss Effie Owens, a nurso in the train ing school of the Metropolitan Hospital lilackwell's Island, N. Y., spent Suuday in Matamoras with her parents, Ml. mid Mrs. Duniol Oweus. Miss Edna Van Aken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Van A ken. of Matamoras left town Monday for t'.ie Rockport Normal School. This Is Miss Van Aken's third and final year in that schoool . Miss Nellie Hill returned Moudny even ing from a visit with friends at Little Falls, Suffern's and Middletown. Mr. Ed. Kimball thinks of starting a branch ljdge of, Koyal Templars la our village. The lude will moot In P'uscott Hall. We trust he will meet with good success. Charlie Beyer, the barber, Is erecting a new shop across the street from his old place of business. Wallace Van Gordon, who has buon a law student at Curnell College, has left Matamoras for New York City . He will enter the law office of Judge Good. He expects to enter the Law Department of the University of New York which opens on Oovober 1st. Mr. A. T. Ball is about erecting a new house on Main street, between 4th and 61 h streets. S. Pout Tobteca Spit tat Saoks lour Ufk lwJ. To quit tobacco easily sad forever, be mag netic, (uU of lite, nerve uud vigor, take No-TO' line, llie woudur-wtirkr r. thut uiukes t-uk men fclruutf. AU UruKgials, 60c or $1. Cururuurun Utvii. Booklet mid buinijl free. AUUru&ii )fW.i:i g iivu.aj( ,i CUlsoW 01 New Yur LAYTON. Miss Anm (l.wi tlv bright and lovely 10-year-old daughter of ('has. Gran, of Halii 'sville, whoso Illness wo noted last week, dh'd of qnliuy on Sept. 5. The in terment took placo tn the llalnesvllle cem- etary on W.-d'iusday afternoon September 7th. Tho Hoard of Kducatlon met last Sat urday night to receive the lists of books needed by tho teachers for their several schools. The attend nice, was light but a majority of the b'k crrmniltt.ee was pres ent, and tho business before the Hoard was prooee.led with. Teachers aro hereafter expected to make out. lists of books needed, nnd send them to the. President or Secre tary of tho Hoard In time to get them around before they arc needed. Tho penplo who claim ownership of the Lakes In Sussex County should not objert to being assessed on a reasonable valuation and paying taxes on the snme, Tho new patent seats for the Haines vlile school were unavoidably detained In shipment but they nro now in placo and both teacher nnd pupils nro happy. School commenced on Tuesday morning. J. F. Haekster, who is seeking the Dem ocratic nomination for Surrogate was busily engaged In p lllilc.il fenou build Ing In Sandyston and Montague last week. Frank should have his stakes driven pret ty firmly by this time, for ho Is a hust ler. Mrs. Harriot McKeeby, of Peranton, Is visiting her son, Frank McKeeby and fam ily, at Bevnns. .Mtiuag.T Htirsh of the N jwton Centrnl, Hudson River Telephone, spent Sunday with his pare'its at Pino Hill farm, anil reports business as booming. The Normauock Inn property was sold at SlieriiT's Sale at tho Court House in Newton on Tuesday of last week anil bought by Eugene Schumo, "il D , Branch Villc, forf 1,TT .00. Y hen a sporting man makes a square bet with tho expectation of winning it, I does not usually plead tho baby net when it goes against him but pays up like a man anil a sport of tho first; especially wlvui ii is but a trille of $5. or so, but perhaps the "Boss" has grown a triflo parslmoniot.s lately. Hey? E. Moffat Rym n, our excellent vlllag blacksmith was 01T on a three or four day vacation, visiting several to-.vns along the D.'laware, on the down trip, and comiii r back through Central Sussex on his ret nr.: making about 140 miles In the round trl; and oujoyiug hlmsulf liiimeii sely. H. E. Montross our progressive Inndlon Is doing a One job of graveling and gnu! ing In fr jilt of his hotel . S. E Hursh raised his new barn on Mun d ly afterno 111. It will be furnished with a hipped roof and a galvanize I steel ven tilator. On Wednesday of last week, at Haines- vlllo, C ra, dauht ;r of Jaeob C inkling, died of dysentery. Aged 3 years. Some wiio man h is said that nny one who wishes to ruin rt newsp.ip t by stop ping it because it does not always reflect his own sentiments overy time nnd always can get a good Idea. of how much ho Is missed by putting his fingsr In a tub of water and when ho withdraws It, carefully observing what an enormous cavity it will leave. What a great tiling a uows paper would be if It only printed BUeli things as each Individual approved of. Since tho Dockertown Independent and the Pike County PitRss have charged that lots of Jerseyitos are road hogs and tlut a person who does not know enough to turn out when they m lot a bicycle or over tak en by a vehicle of nny kind, does not know enough to pound sand Into a rat hole, we have gono out into the solitude of the back yard, nnd In porfect good faith asked ourselves if this Is not a libel on the people of the best country on earth, New JorBey. After much self communing we must admit that we have personal knowl edge of too many cases to dispute tho Btato ment of thosooxc dlent Editors. Of course this makes us feel id but we would not feel so terribly cut. up about it, only it has got Into print and now everybody will know It. Tho bulk of corn and buckwheat cutting will be done this woek, and tho crop of each will Wo above the average,. II MORE ROOM FOR HIM. "You would rnthor bo led by Shatter than by Whoolur. would you? Why?" "Thoro is so much more of Shnf tor to got behind." PATTI'3 FIRST APPEARANCE It wns in Cuba that Adclina Pntti sang for tho first time 111 public, when sho was li yours old. It was at a concert, aaa ber success was coinploto. Nothing pleases pooplo so much as boing persuudod to do what they aro going to do. Jio-To-Ilae fur Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tohuceo hahit cure, makes veak nua alrung, bioou pure. frOc, 91. AU druififisls. $100 Eeward $100. The niuV)rs of this vapor will bo pleased to lui.ru that tht're in ut luubt uuu dreadtul tli&euftu that Bcirncu ltufi tx-vu able to cure in all iu stage!, uu t that in Catarrh Hall a Cat anli Cure is thu ouly positive cure kjiowu to the medical iraturmiy Catarrh buliiur a coiiHtit utiuiial diseaM, re quirui a oontiiiiiitiunal tr utiuunt. Hull's Catarrh Cure i tiikeu iulernttUy, acting directly upon the blond and mucous sui-fiMx-j of i ho hjbtuin, thereby destroying thu foundation ol the dibeare, and uivinu the valient Hlienylh by building up the couriiitution and uifting nature in doing its work. The proprietor have so much mill in us curative powers, tiiut they oil uuu Hundred Dollar Keward lor any citte mat 11 ihiu iocu e. Eenu lor lint ol tcsu mouials- Address. F. J. CiiENKy & CO., Toledo, O 8ld by DniKginiH. 7U). Hull's Family Pills are the best. favorite Kemedy I I ., AN NVHt IKUVUlDl SAVED BY A POCKET KNIFE. A Rarvlvnr of th. Vllln d Havre Tells of Ramsrknhln Ramp. . By the sinking of La Bourgognn and the awful Iom of life Is recalled the accident to the Vllle de Havre of the same line In 1872, when the latter named ship was struck nt night and went down at once, carrying almost all on board. Pitifully few were those who were saved from the Havre, but among them was the prominent New York lawyer Witthaus, and the way In which he escaped Is so extraordinary that It sounds like a well-concocted tale, instead of the plain fact that Mr. Witthaus vouches It to be. , The afternoon preceding the accident to the Havre Mr. Watthaus, with an other man, was on deck, and Mr. Witt haus was leaning against the taffrall under the flagstaff in the stern. As the two men stood there talking the friend put his hand on the large life buoy that was hanging over the side, and called Mr. Witthaus' attention to it. "Look," he said, "these life buoys are simply screaming farces. This one here Is so stlfT nnd hard with coats of paint that you couldn't get It free ex cent by cutting It with a knife." Mr. Witthaus attempted to move It, but found it glued hard and fast. The friend took out his knife and began Idly sticking It Into the soft pine ol the flagstaff, and amused himself sc the rest of the time that they talked before they were Interrupted by the dinner gong. Then they both went be low. Early the next morning while the passengers were still asleep the col lision occurred, and In the mad panic that at once followed Mr. Witthaus did what he could to get the women and children into the 11,'ehoats. From the first he regarded himself as doom ed, for there were not nearly boats enough for all the passengers, and It was evident that the ship would float only a few minutes. Several women whom he knew on board he found places for at once, only to see the boat overturn as soon as It was launched, and all go down, one of them with her two little children In her arms. Horrified and sickened by the sight, he went back to the stern of the ship, which was higher out of the water than the bow, to wait until he, too, went down, and stood leaning again on the taffrall. As he did so In a flash he recollected the conversation of the af ternoon before, and looked over the rail. There still hung the life buoy stiff and Immovable, and the Instinct of self-preservation sprang to life once more. A knife to free the buoy and he might be saved, but he had none with him, and to find one was impossible with the ship liable to go down at any second. At the Bame moment his eye caught the flagstaff, and there, where his friend had evidently forgotten it the afternoon before, stuck the knife. With the haste of life and death Mr. Witt haus pulled It out and began to saw away at the buoy, and he freed Jt and threw himself off the deck Into the sea Just In time to get beyond the vortex that came as the great Bhlp went down, sucking hundreds of victimB with It. Mr. Witthaus floated about for some time, and was at last picked up by a small boat that was waiting about for chance survivors, and was brought back to New York to tell of one of the moBt awful catastrophes that ever happened at sea. A Buccaneer Caronial, The buccaneers lurched up the wind ing pathways, stamped through the grim gateway with its decoration of shriveled heads, and clattered Into the long low hall of the castle, where was set ready for them a feast made up of coarse profusion. On the blackened wood of the table were hogs roasted whole, and great smoking Joints of fresh meat, and Joints of buccaned meat, and roasted birds, with pimento and other sauces, and before each cover was a great blackjack of liquor set in a little pool of alopplngs. To a European eye the feast wag rather disgusting than generous; but to the buccaneers, new from the lean fare of shipboard, It was princely; and they pledged the Gov ernor with choking draughts every time they hacked themselves a fresh platter ful. Each buccaneer had brought with him his bucket of pleces-of-elght, which be nursed between his knees as he sat, with a loaded pistol on top as a makeweight and a menace to pilfer ers; and after that all had glutted themselves with meat they swept the Joints and platters to the floor, not waiting for the slaves to remove them, and called for more drink and the dice boxes, both of which were promptly set before them. Pall Mall Magazine. Suicide In Fail Ureas. Mi's. Kosser, who committed suiride with her husband, the French cyclist. in Melbourne, prepared herself for the great event as carefully as If she had been dressing for a ball. She put on her most effective dress, elaborately curled and dressed her hair, arranger; herself upon the bed in a graceful pose and died with her face set In a pleas ant smile. The writer knows of an other similar Instance, but the woman in the latter case banged herself In evening dress, with all her Jewelry on and a touch of carmine on her Hps. The average man's vanity is not small, but it is a poor passion beside that of the average woman, who would always rather look well than be well. Sydney Bulletin. The Maid But, of course, you ex pect to marry your ideal when you do marry? The Coquette Oh! I don't know Perhaps I shall marry some other girl's Ideal. Mother Johnio, you said you'd boen to Sunday school. Johnio (with a far-away look) Yes'm. Mother How does it happen that your bauds smell fishy? Johnio I I carried homo Sunday school paper mi' an' outside jingo is nil about Jonah th1 whale, N, Y. "Weekly," th th an I repard Ayor's Cherry Pectoral ss superior to any cold or cough me.Iirine made. I have used it for years and ara never without a bottlo in tho house." J. T. COOKE, Publisher, Waynesboro, V. Acer's (Lfieurg Pccicra HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, soc THE PROTOCOL ADOPTED. Tho Spanish Senate has adopted the protocol nuthovizing that rov prnniont' to conclude a poace with America. The bill begins with a recital as to the reverses Buf fered by the arms of that nation ill the unequal struggle into which it was forced to maintain its honor and maintain its rights, and which deprived it of the necessary ele- nieiits for continuing the war. Tho bravery of its soldiers and sailors proved insufficient, and sep n rated by wido seas from the terri tories it was the object to protect, and those territories being closely blockaded so the few remaining ships could not reach them, the government is rompellod to admit the bitter truth which says an end must be put to the war. Duly weighing tho responsibility entailed by the preliminary peace negotia tions, and its duty to the Country, the government had to consent to those necotiations, and bow to the ruel sacrifices imposed by sheer necessity. For these reasons and because peace must be purcnaseu at tne ost of a cession of territory and tho abandonment of sovereign rights, tho Cortes is sounded be- fo.-e concluding the treaty, and the following bill is submitted : 'The government is authorized to renounce rights of sovereignty nnd to cede territory in the Spnnish colonics in accordance with tho peace preliminaries agreed on with the government of the United States." There was n stormy session, nnd (lenernls Weyler, Blanco, and Primo de Rivera and Admiral Cer. vera were denounced by members of the Senate, who said they ought to be disgraced. The Spaniards ai'e ingenious in the way of inventing new tortures, lint it wuld seem doubtful if they could devise anything which could add to the disgrace in which Weyler now is before the civilized tuitions of the world. Announcement. You are requested to inspect the new fall shapes of JOHNSON'S SHOES They have the usu al perfection in lines, superiority of mater ial and workmanship, and are the standard of fashion, latest art in leather. Enamel and Patent Leather, Box, Ti-tan, Willow and Russia Calf will ' be placed on exhib ition Tuesday, Sept. 20. don't forget the name. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estftto of Etlwnrd Kerjrusnn. decejiJ. In the Orplmn'a Court, of tho County of Pike. Tho iimlersiLrut'il Imvina btum appointed by the Orphrtii'B Court of tho County of L'iku "to make distribution of monoya it. Immla of Administrator, among Die pttr titt entitled thereto timl report the Bftiue nt tho next Turin," will attend to the duties of said appoihtnieut at Ids ofliee in the Borough of Milford on tho 14th day of September, A. I) , lWiH, nt two o'clock in the afun-noou, at which time and place all imrxona intoreritcd are request! to at teud and prtweut their claiina, or tie for ever debarred from coming In nnd upon said fund. 1). M. VAN AC KEN, Milford, Pa., Aug 24, lmw. Auditor. 4w. NOTICE All hunting, flbhlng or other trespassing mi the premise or tuu under signed, In Dingntai) Township, on Hny- motHlnkUl and Dwttrfhkill Creeks, in lor- biiuleu under peunlty of the law. CUA8. J. IloILKAU, Dinffman Twp., N. Hoilkait, May 17, JObbl'H F liOJLEATJ Beauty 1. Blood Deep. Clean blood meant clean .kin. No beauty without it. C'abcareU, (Jnily Cathar tic clean your blood aud keep it clean, by atimnt; up the laiy liver and driving all iiu puruics from the body. Ileum today to uaiiith pimpk'B, boila, LloU-hia, bluekheada, ana mat dK-kiy unions complexion uy laKiua CabcaretH, beauty for ten cents. All driuj. yUla, outufsntiya guur&niccd, i0o 2&C0, Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Thf hot-1 tmr einellpnoo of thn ranlr.nl. liont'(l within one hlnrk of thn Whim Hihiso nnd directly opposite the Tronsury. Finest tnblo In tho city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fnmntis hoti-lrr. rninnrknliln for Itn hlstorlrnl nssorlHt.lons nnd lonR-snsttilnrd populnrtty. KeciMitly mnoTnted, rvpnlnted Kiul pnrtlnlly refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL I A Inndnmrk amnna the hotels of Wnsh Inxton, pntroniii'd In former Tenrs by presidents nnd hlprh offlclnls. Alwnys n prime Invonto; Kiiceiitly remodeled nnd rendered lietter thnn ever. Oup. Pi. R. K. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels nro the principal political rendezvous of tho cnpltnl nt nil times. They nre the best stonolnir Dlaces nt rea sonable rntos. O. O. STAPLES. Proprlator. O. DCWITT, Manager. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAMITY. TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. Tho most brllllmitly writ teri, most pro fusely nnd artlstttiUly Illustrated, nnd most Intensely populnr book on tho sub ject of tho war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs, tnkon specially for this grent work. Agents aro making $50 to $100 ft week selling it A verltablo bonnnzn for live ennvnssors. Apply for description, terms and territory nt once to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO., Or N. V. City A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies and Men's Neckwear. Finest assortment ever shown in town. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. SOUVENIER CHINA. PHOTOGRAPHIC . REPRODUCTION ur tne bawkill alls and Upper Sawkill Falls On fine imported China ware in many pleasing shapes can be had at ARMSTRONG'S DRUG STORE. A Summer Secret that everyone does not nn dnrsteiml is how to dross com fortably and handsomely at tho Huiiio time. If you ex amine onr up-to-date stock of clothing you will And that, wo have selected tho coolest and most elegant frabrics for the Bummer, and we have them in all the leading styles at prices that will surprise you. Crash Suits 2 40 and up Duck Pants 1 00 " " Serge Coats 3 00 " Alpaca Coats 1 90 " " Cotton Coats BO " " Oauze Underwear 25 " " Outing Shirts 50 " Crash Hats 25 " Straw Hats. . 25 " ' Wash Suits.. B0 " " Crash Pants 1 B0 " " Crash Vest . 85 " " GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. mDk David Kennedys favorite Kemedy Cukes all Kidniv. Stomach ' AMP UV4 9V.l(( Piicycles amd Sporting no Km kM&M .A l t ! mi liiLouiiiuu aWr !i Tfir B'0 6T0RC &r sixth avK. & ieia.isih.Ta. ftiw ork. MM M our sumriER CLOSING Is now goinp; on. AVc must mnko room for new fall gomN. Cut prices is tlie order in ev ery department. Furniture, Carpets, and Crockery.-3 You can save money. This is not idle talk. Call at once at the largest House Furnishing Establishment in Orange County. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. N. Ii. Two '97 Orange County Express Bicycles, $(55 last year, reduced to Jjf 3.), and a $.j0 last year's re duced to $30. New York IVlitlinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. IIEST OF H'OIIK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate " the fact thiir a good stove is more of a considera tion thm any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment with some unt'ied stove when you can buy the DOCK ASH for tho same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is but one genuine. LUDLUM A3 FRONT STREET, ARMSTRONG'S Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, g Pure Enough, Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 0 bottles ior $1.75 made by fi C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, fi) DR.DAY1D Favorite i(Remcdy The one sure cure for The Kidneys.liver end Blood 5 ,v iur5,:---'-..-T:-isgilaa. 1.1 i.s (,;ir nun hranch fmti prices much lower lllltll VUWYIIV,! Paid Purchne ol 89 or moro Wl bo tent FREICHT PREPAID nnv ..llrnnd station In MAINE. NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. - OUT SALE. & PECK, PORT JERVIS, N.Y. $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, 1