One Cent a Word. Tor Eeh Inner! Ion Ho mlrertUement taken for Iwm thn IB cent. CASH mnnt noeompnnf nil order. AitdreM 11 KB COUNTY TRUSS, $IILFORI, PA. TRKSPAS3 NOTICE. NnMcw l liorrby elven tlmt tivspnsslng on the proml occupli-rt by tho nmliiTsinniMl In liK''" township. kn..wnB the Huclmimn fnrm for huntW. fishing, hrrryiiiB or nny othor mirnoso whntcvor 1 fnrhliMrn tiniirr pen Slty of tho lw. Any wrson or P"''" oiwlx-yliiK thin notlre will be dVnlt with In the severest lawful inn""''?- Geohuk H. McCahty, July 1, 1397. lme. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby iriven thnt trespnsslniriinori the south ern half of tho trm t of liuiu known iw the Willinm Di-nnv, No. KM n Wioholn town ship, for huntinit, (Whin, or, nny other purpose, nlso trespassing on Niwklll P'ml In liingnmn township, or, tlsliing in it is forbidden under penulty of the lnw. M. Ul.Ell.ANn Mn.Non, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tlmt trespassing npi.n the pro perty of the Forest Luke Association i in Lackawaxen township, 1'iko county, 1 ., for tho purposo of hunting and nshing, or any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of tho law. President. Nov. 23, 1895. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notieo Is hereby oiTOn t.lmt, tresDasslng on the promises .V. ...wl.ipalaxnV fl township, for any purpose whateM-r is utrictlv forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. Oct. 24, 1H95. Thero wns to have been a Ijtiolfc pitching tonrnincnt at Layton last Patunlay for "cash money " The parties failed to con nect for some reason ; not enough sand per haps. The festival In tho Halnesvllle church last Thursday night for the benefit of the Rfd. Minister, was a complete success. Although It rained In the afternoon It cleared toward night and the managers by energetic work were In readiness to take In the handsomo sum of 29 88. Mrs. Dora Van Etten was prostrated with a second attack of hemorrhage of the lungs one day last week. For a short tlmo her life was dispalretl of, bus hor many friends arc gratified to learn that she to now much better. One of our popular oonstablos has been masquerading around with a bogus war rnnt and somebody s servant girl. Ho Is not likely to do so any more and tho birds are likely to nest again before he hears the last of his escapade. Thero was a slight effort to got Shay Van Ness Indicted this Court, but It fizzled out in Its early stages, and nobody harmed. Van Ness Is runnlngtho Halnesvllle house In good style and there Is no reason for an noying tho Grand Jury with any foolish ness to the contrary. The tax rate In Sandyston this year Is (10. on a thousand. Samuel Black the Infant son of Jas. and Joslo Black, died on Saturday, after brief illness of Cholera Infantum. Inter ment takes placo to day (Monday) in the Haluesvill Uemetary. H. IliA B. UA88. FOR SATjK. A small farm located near Matamoras, known as the Hcnsel or Rclnhardt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit, of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box G Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly rnnnested to send in nil news in tended for publication not Inter than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. v LAYTON. A first class painter applied at B. F. Drakes for board, on Tuesday of last week. That Is he will be a first class painter some time after he Is weaned, If he is a chip of the old block, and he undoubtedly is. Some vandal has recently usod their knife to mutilate a valuable shrub or tree In the nicely kept portion of the Mettlor Ceme tory belonging to "Alsacla Farm." The act shows a malicious disposition, and If the person who committed It knew how heavy the penalty Is for destroying or mu tilating p ope-'ty of any kind In a cemetery they would probably abstain from such vile acts In future. Miss Alta Eevans, daughter of J. I Bev- ans, of Scrauton, Is visiting at her Uncles, Benj. Alottlevs. Tho board of Assessors of Bergen Co. In creased their values at their meeting last week fully 101. As In Sussex, the sess ion was a protracted one, and at times ani mated discussions took place. However, the residents of the more sparsely settled townships were victorious. Their victory puts considerable money in the pockets of the owners of real estate. It was a great victory for farmers. New Jersey Her ald. Yes It Is high time that the agricultural town Bhips make a move to protect them selves. It bos long been patent that town and city properties, and corporations arc paying taxes on a smi.ll valuation, while farms are selling for less than they are assessed for. The evening up process well undor way In Bergon Co., but Is only just started In Sussex. The people may congratulate themsbloos that, after much agitation, it is at last oonceded that there Is groat Injustice In valuations and that the farmer or real estate owner is the great est sufferer. The soldiers and sailors parade at New ton last Wednesday did not fill the bill nor come up to the expectations of the public There was no sham battle as advertised, but there was plonl y of sham In the parade nd sundry other portions of the jubilee. About tho only redeeming foaiu.s was the bona fide clam bake, and the music of the bands, which was extremely good, es pecially that of the Citizens Band of Branohvillo. It sooms that the promoters of the scheme advertised that several or ganizations would participate before they were invited. As they did not participate the jubilee was a partial failure. J. J. Shotwell on Thursday morning last, after starting the morning fires, dis covered the upper part of bis dwelling te be on nre. It bad gained such-headway that - but little was saved of the contents and the distraction of the boue was comnlote. Insured with O. 8, Bowman of Brajich- ville In the "Koyal" for HOf'j. on the house and 600 on the contents. The pumpkin crop Is a great one this year and that distinctively American bit of pastry called a punkln pie can be enjoy ed with the satisfaction of knowing that I there is lots more where this one came from. In tbe w J. Herald lost week It was sold that the only iuoiease made In tbe township assessments was In that of assessor Simp son In Hardyston. Somebody evidently forgot that Newton had an increase of about 117.0. t. Mr. Kays must have been as badly rattled as the Herald when be stated that he would object to going Into details in each individual assessment, as the law would not permit thlsfoi' tbe reas on that if this was done the board wou'd be obliged to call every individual in the county as well as in the townsnlps in or der to equalize the assessments throughout the county. What bosh. And yet J Kays is considered to be a very able law yer. Beuj. Drake Imagined himself a John L. Sullivan lust week and In a heated ar gument wltb John GarUa proceeded to con vince Lhu by force ol arms. Ua Isa was kuockuddown and played football wUb but- not convinced. He bus bad D--ake rutted for assault and battery, aud a bear- lug will beheld before justice Fuller the lnt 9( tt; week. MATAMORAS. At the Epworth Church Sunday morn Ins the new pastor, Rev. T. G. Sponcer preached an excellent sermon on "The Mission of tho Church." In the evening ho talked on "The Sweets of Conquest after which he gave a flute solo, accom panled on the organ, by Miss Kdlth Sny der, tlitchurcli organist. A duct wassimg by Miss Lulu Blllmnn and Alice Quick and the choir rendered some very pretty selections. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hary Moore, of Jersey City, are vislcina; Mrs. Moore's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Watts. The schoolhousc nag In Matamoras was (lung to the breeze Monday morning. W hope to see it up every day . The Ladies Christian Union of Hope church gave their annual harvost home supper in Prescott's Hall on Tuesday night. There was a large attendance and the hall was prettily decorated for tho oc casion. Great skill was displayed. Every thing In the vegetable line and fruit was on exhibition. The supper was all thnt could be desired, and the Ice cream anil cake were delicious. The choir rendered some pretty selections. Mrs. Speldel pre sided at the organ . Several gentlemen of the church sang some selections. The Rev. Mr. Wlegand, G. Martin, Mrs. W. Speldel and John Corwln, Frank Wilkin accompanied Mrs. Speldel with his violin. The evening was spent In a very pleasant manner. The ladles are to be congratulat ed upon their fine supper. A. nice sum was realized for the society. A party from this place left for Twin Lakes on Monday, where they will camp for a week or ten days Tub party In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blllmnn and son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlckham aud others. The Milford and Matamoras Railroad had an accident on Sunday. Tho engine was drawing empty cars across the bridge and had just got across when the cars ran off the track. No damage was done, owing to tbe place where it occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. J. Baker and two children, accompanied by Mrs. L. J. Baker, Mr. Baker's aunt, all of Dover, N. J., who have been visiting Mrs Baker's parents for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Halfcrty, returned to their home on Wcdnosday. Conductor John H. Sheen and daugnter May, of this place, returned home Satur day from a two weeks visit In Boston where Mr. Sheen was attending a reunion of bis regiment. S. THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR. ft Wednesday's weather was just about the right thing, neither too hot or too cold, for the comfort of the people. The Erie R. R. was care ful not to overdo in Wie reduction of fares, charging 90o, for a return ticket. The entrance to tho fair, which was BOo, last year was this year reduced to 25o. . The grounds ire located some 1 miles from the Erie depot, but the trolly line has a branch running to the entrance of the grounds. This is tho Bfith an- nual Fair of the county and is now permanently located at Middletown, which of course will not be bo con- venient for Pike Co. people. This is children's day,school children be i:ig admitted free. In all there was a very urge attendance. A prominent attraction on the grounds was a team of colts about three months old being driven around iy their owner1, Mr. Stage, of Unionville. It was reported that one of them was not fullv three months old. In newspaper row. The American Agriculturist shared a tent with a Middletown paper, in which we were hospitably entertain ed by C. C. Bush, of Clrcleville. Orange Co.. he representing th e Agriculturist. The poultry exhibit was very large, different varieties of domestic fowls boing the most numerous. There were betweon 800 and 900 entries in the njiiltrv department. O. W. Wafer, of Mid dletown was superintendent of this dept. He is one of the fair direct trsand is extensively engaged in the poultry business. A curiosity in the poultry dept. was some do mestic fowls called "Bilkiers," the feathers of which appeared similar to the down of young chickens. Mrs. 8. A. V. Hirvin, owner of Val ley Farm at W.irwick, hud on exhi bition 14 head Dutch Butod cattle. They were also at the N. Y. state fair at Syracuse, and will bB enter id at tho inter state fair to be held it Trenton, N. J. The Middletown State hospital had a large nnd fine ixhibit of swine. But few sheep ere shown at the fair. One Hols roin bull was to be seen, weighing ibont 1800, entered by a Middletown party. Horse racing was held in the afternoon. A large number of plates of apples were to be seen in the fruit departmeut. Among the peaches were to be seen a monster or two entered by Mr. Bull, of Blooming Grove. The W. C. T. U. had a building on the grounds where parcels were checked- Two Egyptian fortune tellers were on hand and one mind reader who olaimed to read your past and fu- turo. A negro company had a large tent for holding a 10 cent show. Good order was maintained through out the grounds. The 24th com pany band was in attendanoe. Bar rels of ice water were on . hand where the thirsty could drink to their heart's content nnd of course some got a "jag" on. Wagons with pneumatic tires were exhibited by a Middlotown firm. A very large squash was shown by W. H. Green. For 10 and IB cents an im itation crayon picture could be had by anyone, taken life size in nbout two minutes. Pikb Co. Farmer Tor fl-ffTt f ""e I don't believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer's. I have been a. victim of ter rible headaches, and never - found anything to relieve me so quickly as AVER'S PILLS C L. NEWMAN, Dug Spur, Va. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Tito hotel tmr oxrellenee of tho cnnltnl. lorn. ted within one block of tho White House nnd directly opposite the Trensury. KinoH tildc In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hntelry, remarkable for Its historical associations nnd long-sustained popularity. Heci'Mtly renovated, ivpulnted and partially refurnished. The Bluff House closed lust Fri day, after a very mncrvssful season. It is fftiid that an addition will be built between the two buidings bo fore another season opens. SHERIFF'S SALE, -o- NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark union 17 tho hotels of Wash tnirtoii, patronized In former yenrs hy presidents nd hirh ofTiclnlH. Always 11 prime favorite. Recently remodeled nnd rendered better than over. Opp. Fn. H. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Rob. Mirr. Those hotels nre the principal political rendo7,vons of tho capital at nil times. They are tho best stopping places at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DC WITT, Manager. By virtue of an alias writ of Fieri Facias lwmod out of tho ftoiirl; of Common Flea of Pike U mi lit v, to mo directed, I will poso to puhlic sale hy vemtUH or outcry, at the Sheriff's OlUco in the Borough of Mil ford on Friday, October 14, A. D. 1898. at two o'clock In tho nftornoon of said day, the following roal estate, viz: All those certain lots or parcels of land situated in the Township 01 ijiaiKawnxen, in Tin County of Pike and State of Pennsyl vania, the first tract surveyed on n war rant granted to Lewis Wolf, containing three hundred and eighty-seven acres nnd fifteen perched, more fir less, nnd nnin bored on the Commiesioners' books, sixty four. Tho second tract, all that parcel of land Immediately adjoining the above, be lug part or a larger tract surveyed on a warrant granted to Thomas Martin. Be- ginning at a certain corner of said Martin 1 and snld Lewis Wolf tracts, which corner Is north 15 degrees east 1 (H rods distance from tho northwesterly lino of the Meha- east 14H rods ic Delaware River; thence along tho said-lands to hinds of R. r. Lord and the said Lewis Wolte tract to tho place oMeginning. containing fifty acres, more or less, excepting thereout tho right of way conveyed to tho Now York and Erie Railroad Conitmnv. two acres sold to tho (litholio Church, lot 5vlt sold to John Smith, lot HM feet nuuaro sold to John W. Ureeiiing. lot luo feed square sold to Patrick Harrington, about eleen neYes sold to A. Sawyer, about 10 acres sold to A. Hamback, about 8 neres snld to W. Henderson, nbout acre sold to Kd. Ka wart. about aero sold to Herman Kami per, about i acre sold to M. Shields, nbout acre sold to M. Taguo, about 'eres sold to Susan PeWitt, about acre sold to Thomas Finan, about aero sold to M. Amstalden, about $ aero sold to Patrick Pevino, about aero sold to Henrv Asher lot 50 xR mdd by L. B. Dlmmlck to John Smith, nbout 4 acres sold to (.ieorgo Cnm, nbout S nores sold to John Hill, nbout 2 acres sold to W H. Holbert, also lot l'i'2K 200 Bold to Sarah E. Williamson, als about U acre for schoolhouso, also lot 1fx 100 sold to V.Klng, lot5()xl(. fsoid to E Van Benscoton. All the above land being tho same premises conveyed by hdward Buck and wife to John Poerr.deed recorded In Deed Book No. 4(i, page 118. Improvements. A large hotel building, Rlx dwelling houses, store house, large barn and hcd. shod dancing pavtMimi. About 10 acres of Improved laud, balance wood and timber land, also stone quarries; property situa- teu at JjacKawaxon, near Hirte depot, and Is a good hotel etnud- Selzed and taken In execution as tho roporty of John Doerr and will be sold fme for cash. H. I. C0URTRIGHT, Sheriff. Sherlfl's Office, Milford, Pa, I Sept. IB, 18U8. ( 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. Tlio most brilliantly written, most pro fusely and artistically illustrated, nnd most Intensely popular hook on the su!- jeet of tho war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken specially forthls great work. Agents am making tftt to ?100 n woek selling It. A veritable bonanza for llvo canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory at once to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO., Or KJ. Y. City. NliVV YORK. ALL50RT5 OfMOES TOR ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE.. jr W fCnhotm tf $3 tr mm wit It mI FUtttNT 0 npu H mf mlnei Kill- k t ' inmmM, rtnuonr. nisstcmisrrrs. imot f num. connecTiciiT. nw rout. riM. s w 'em Jinser. tie best always Fork least OUR SUMflER CLOSING-OUT SALE. Is now going on. new fall goods, cry department. "We must make room for Cut prices is the order in ev- Furniture, Carpets, and Crockery. A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' SHERIFF'S SALE. MONTAGUE Mil. Editor: A we were busy Inst week wo could not write, and as every one else is busy, there is not much to write about. I objoet'to your calling us over here road hogs. About nil of them kind of critters I've ever seen came from some other place. Did those Port Jorvls sports give you calif They'll strike a snag over here tome time There Is going to be a weddlngover here this week, but we are not Invited. Well, Wild Bill has gone to Pike Co. to live. Miss Swnrtwout having sold her whole outfit to Mta. Morris Qulnn. There will be a pech social at tbe rofl. dence of Jaoob McCnrty, Friday evening, Sept. 3. All are Invited. As two kinds of peaches will be there, I hope the PitKSS devil will come over. If stormy, next fnir evening. Our farmers are busy plowing, sowing, outtlng eorn and buckwheat. The elder crop Is light, but some of it see rut to be good already. The communications of H. last week made very Interesting and Instructive rending. Give us more, brother. The Brick House school opened with I la scholars In attendanoe the first day Well, the old church Is no more, but soon a new one will rise up, and then the community will have a house of worship which. If it does not please overy one, will perhaps nnswer the purpose for which It Is being built. The Piiess reached us last week, which goes to show thnt It Is still alive and kick log. The editor Is getting usod to being kicked a little, but that only makes things lively, even on the NAIL KEO. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Faolns Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike County, to me directed, 1 will ex pose to puolio sale by vendue or outcry, at the Sheriff's Ollice tu the Borough of Mil ford ou Friday, October 14. A. D. 1898, fit 2 P. M., ftU thnt cortatn town lot of land situated Id the village of MntamornH, township of V etitfnll. lit the County of Pike and Htnto of Pt'iuiHylvanta, known and riiw:nnUxl on Wehl niur' addlliou to iatd villatre, aa lot nuinlwr ei?htHm (18) lylnff nnd fronunon the sout herly pule of Worthing ton atnot, said lot bolna fifty twt In front and one hundred fot-t In doth, boing the name lot inter alia whloh b rud erick Wohlnger aud wife by deed dated $th October, lHifiJ, recorded lu deed book EXECUTOR SALE Valuable Real Estate and Personal Property. Public The undurs'gned will sell snie on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, ls(li), at 8 o'clock P. M , nt the late homo of John Wamlel, deceased, in Wefall town ship, Pike County, on the hill one mile back of Mntnmorari, n tine farm of fortv nores, nnd 110 perches. The farm in sploii- ouiiy locnieu, Dotn lor rarmmg ana as a country residence for honrdimr cltv hoard ers. There Is a good dwelling bouse, barn and other outbuildings The view from tho farm is one of the grandest In the State. Also nt the same tlmo tho following ner snnal property: Lot Household (tixkIs, three cows, hny fork, feather bod, two old wagons, a wind mil', plow, wheelbarrow, nnu oilier articles. Terms for personal property, ensh; for real estate, Wfr down; balance In 3 months, when ueeu will 'e g-ven. FKEI) V. WAX DHL, Sept. 21, '93. Executor, etc. 48, page 653, sold and conveyed to Joseph . 11 H book 60, page 617. lack and then sold by Joseph M . Duck van Horn, as recorded In deed M to Henry Improvements. A good frame dwelling and outbulld- li: deizea ana insen la execution as ine property of Henry Van Horn, nud will be sold by me for cash. H. I. C0URTRIGHT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., ) Bopt ai, 1U8. ) Dr. David Kennedys ravoritcKemcdy CtJK ALL KlUNFV. SIOMAI H 'AND VlVtK 1KOUUIE.S. Jfo-To-llac for fifty Costs, Guaranteed tobuci-o bablt cure, luaUe weak ' "toil suuuv, biuuU (lure. s0, It. All llfuj-.r l AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Edward Ferguson, deceased. In the Orphau's Court, of the County of Pike. The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's Coi' t of the County of Pike "to make dint bulion of moiiuyj It; bauds of Administrator, among the pai ties entitled thereto and report the same at the next Term," will attend to the duties of said apiMithiiuent at his ottiuo in tne orougn o milioru on the 14th da of September, A. D., lH'.Ki, atl two o'uloc in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons Interested are rutiuosUid tu at tend and present their claims, or be for ever debarred from ooming in and upon said fund. 1. M. VAN AUKKN. Milford, Pa., Aug 2, lrttt. Auditor. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on tne premises or the uiuler- sigued, iu Uiiitfiuau lownshlp, on Hay- lnouusitiu and liwartskill Creeks. 1 fur- biudeu uudur penally of the law. I HAS J. Hoi Dingnuin Twp., N. Uimlk May 17, ImxJ. Joem'H V LKAU, UOIL(AI). and Men's Finest iisgortinert ever town. Neckwear. shown in RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. Mason's Quart Cans 40C a Dozen. A LSO BIG MOUTH AND HALF GALLON CANS IN STOCK. EXTRA RUB BERS FOR ALL KINDS OF CANS. CLOWER POTS from the 1 Slip Size up to the Lar gest. ;E WANT Eggs, Pota v toes and Butter. UOAGLAND'S Port Jervis, N. Y 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. A Summer Secret that everyone does not tin ilerstand is how to dress coin forfably nnd handsomely a tlio an mo tune, if you ex amino onr np-to-dnte stock of clothing you will find that we havo selected the- coolest and most elegant frabrics for the summer, and we have them in all the leading stylos at prices that will surprise you. Crash Suits t2 40 and n Duck Pants 1 00 " Serge Coats 3 00 " Alpaca Coats 1 90 " Cotton Coats 50 " Gauze Underwear 25 " Outing Shirts 60 " Crash Hats 25 Straw Hats 25 " Wash Suits. CO " Crash Pants 1 50 " Ciawh Vest 85 " GUNNING & FLANAGAN Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Dr. David Kennedys I'avorltc Remedy CUWtS All K1UNEY, HOMACM I '-' a, ASP UV IsQUDUIl You enn save money. This is not idle talk Call at once at the largest House Furnir Establishment in Orange County. nng ftew York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. N. B. Two '97 Orange County Express Bicycles, last year, reduced to $35, and a $50 duced to $30. last year s $(55 re- New York Millinery Parlors. Now Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery h all the prevailing styles. IIEST OF WORK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete lino cf Infant's wear Give us a call and we will endeavor to please. SALLEY & ENN IS, 79 Pike Street, Port. Jervis, N. Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate the fact that a good stove is more of a considera tion thin any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy the DOCKASH for the same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is but one genuine, LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N.Y. ARMSTRONG'S Sarsapariila The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, Pure Enough, gj Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 g bottles for $1.75 made by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, 5 Milford Pharmacy. 2 DR.DAYID favorite Tbe one sure cure for Tbe lidneliver and Blood Milford, .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:, '" t t s Ps ( (