One Cent a Word. Tot Knch Inwrtlnn No mlTprtlnement titka for 1m thnn 19 w nt. CASH mmt itrnmpmr U orilrrs. ArtilroM PIKU COUNTY mESS, MILFORD, PA. THKSPASS NOTICK. Nnt.lrw la hnrpliy elvnn Mint tn-spiwulna on ttin jirpmiwd oonnpfi'd hj the umliTsiKnod In Dlnjfiimn township, known us the Hiiclmnnn farm for hunting, flailing, borrvlnR or nny ntlicr purpose whatever It) forbidden under pen alty of the low. Any person or persons disobeying this notlre will be denlt with In the severest lawful innnner. Ukofwr H. MuCatity, July 1, 1897. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICH. Notleo Is hereby given tlint trosinsslngiipon the south ern hnlf of the triwt of land known us the Wlllinm Denny, No. IH.ln Shoholu town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, nny other Furpose, ftlsotn-simsslng on Snwkill pond n Dingninn townslilp. or, fishing In It Is forbidden under peniilty of the hiw. M. Ui.kii.asu Mn.Non, AprlMin Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlint trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Luke Association In twsknwnxen township. Pike county, Pa., for the purposo of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der peunlly of the law. ALEXANDER HATinRN, Noy. 23, 1895. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notlne Is hereby riven that tresuasslng on the premises nt t.V,o iimlerslirniMl. situated In Dingman township, for any purposo whatever Is trlntlv forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. IKA li. CASK, Oct. 84, mto. "POR SALE. A small farm located near r MntHinnras. known as the Henscl or ij..i..i,,itit-. itiiu'n nitntiiintiiff 21 acres. VI nelv located, well watered. House and han, Vmt. of nil kinds. Part Improved Title clear. For terms, prlco, etc., address Lock box G Milford, Fa. CORRESPONDENCE Corresixmdonta are particularly rnnnnsted to send In all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. MATAMORAS. At Epworth Church last Sunday morn ing the Pastor Rev. Sponcor took for his guhjeot,"Valklng with God," and preach ed a very Interesting sormon therofrom At the closo of the service the choir sang some selections and Mr. Spencor sang a solo which pleased the large audiouce. Attheevenlng sorvioe tho Y.P.S C.E had charge of the so'vice. B. F- Durant Is oresldent. The Juulor Ch"lstiao En deavor assistedalso In thooxorolses. Miss Hora Snyder Is president of that society The program rondorod was as follows; 1 . Sinning by both soclotlos. 8, Solo Hazel Hornbook. 8. Prayer Key. Sponcer. 4 Singing by both soclotlos. B. Reading Miss Oora Snyder. 6. Slngbig of J unlor socloty. 7. Rocltntlon Miss Emma Bill- man. 8. SIngltig by the societies. 9 Kocitatlon Miss Katlo Walls. 10. Sink ing by the societies. 11. Address on Mis slouary Work Roy. Sponco'. 19. Sing ing by the soclotlos. Miss Edith Snydor presided at the organ. A Darty of vcntlomon loft town last Thursday for Yankee Pond, Sullivan. Co ThoBewho wont wove of Matamoras. Yan keo Pond Is 4 m'les f.'Oin Wu"isboro and Is a fine sheet of water. The a Tangomoats are all complete for flsh'Dg. A largo home Is there to accomodate the di.Toront parties Mr. Wltman ls'proprleior of tho pond and tho surrounding grounds. Those gentle men had splendid luck and bi ousht home a fine lot of plcterl. They returned Sat urday. Mr. Watts left town to-day for Hancock N . Y . to be absent a woek- Mlss A. Marshall, of Brooklyn, who has boon spending some time with M. John Balinore left town today for bor home. Mrs. Delia Davidson and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Alia Mural and two chil dren from Sparta, N. J., are visiting Mrs Davidson's brother, Mr. Robe-t Danly. They have boon visiting relatives at' Mil ford and Port Jorvls also. Mr. 3. B. Morford, of St. Thomas, Can ada, called upon Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Danly on Sunday. Mr. Benjnmln Lilly, of Now Yo'k, vis ited his mother last week. Bon. Is now traveling for some soap firm. Miss Annie Marshall, of Brooklyn, N. Y who has boon vlsltlug at Mrs. John Balmore's, returned to her city home ou Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Langton, of Matamor as, tendered a roceptlon at thoir homo on Third streot on Thursday evening to the teachers and officers of tho Sabbath schools of Epworth Church. The evening was spent In a yery social manner, late . spersed with games and vocal music. Re freshments were served, which were very much enjoyod. The Rev. Mr. Speucer, the pastor, was In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Langton entertained the Sunday school In a very pleasant manner. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society oonnectod.'wlth Epworth Church gave a social on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Youngs Kllpatrlck. An entertainment at the Matamoras High School takes plaoe on Friday after noon. It will consist of recitations and singing, the proceeds to go towards the Lafayette fund. The parents and frlonds of the pupils are especially Invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner and their two sons, Claud and Russell, returned from a visit to New York, Jersey City and Moutclatr, N. J., Tuesday evening, whore tbey have boon for the past wouk . Mrs. Frank Blakenoy, of Little Falls, daughtor of Mr. aud Mm. Thomas Kotch am, Is vlsltlug at her former home In Tlatamoras. The hop given by the Arbltrium Club In Farnum's Hall last evening was a pleasant affair. About Do couples wore In attcu dance, livory ouc was In a happy frame of mind and an enjoyable time was hud by all proacnt. The muslo furnished by J. Davis clar ionet, T. ilclrne, violin, and Miss Mary Squire pianist, was of a IiIkIi ordur and (IvvJrV'jd the opplause aocoruud thorn A number of guests from llilgdonot Sparrowliush and Greenville wore In at tendance. The hops given by this organisation last winter were of a very ploasailt charactor, but the one last evening was no exception titlicrnlo. 'The next hop will take place on Thursday evening, October BO. Invita tions have been Issued and a pleasant time Is anticipated. . Mr. O. D. Mills, of Matamoras, was very pleasantly surprised on Tuesday eve nlng at his residence. He was sitting very qulotly reading the evening paper at Ills homo and as theolock struck eight he heard a commotion at the fi:nt door and on op ening It ho found about 40 of bis friends wlsnlng h'm a pleasant birthday surprise. Of course he ushe -ed them In and entc taincd thorn In a royal manner. . Each eno't brought something In the eating line and when the time came for the repast If was yery much enjoyod by all. Miss Mills his daughtor In company with Miss Watts and Miss Hornbook sang solos and dupts which were enjoyed by all. Every one was pleased with Mr' Mills birthday surprlso, and all wish ho may llvo to en joy a number of them. MONTAGUE. M !l editor: Tho sheepskin on the Nail Keg has had a rest not being able to sit on It much of Into having business In another town, but I will give you a fe Items just to keep our band In aud let you know hard cldor has not killed us. Is an officer jusfclnVl under certain con ditions to break a house open without first asking the owner to open It. A few bridges over horo wnnt repairing before cold weather sets ln- H. you are wrong, I would hardly go to Newton to churoh we wont on other bis. Jim Vnnetton of Conashatigh, was over hero lust week putting the local phones In order. J. T. Vanctten and wife passed through here Sunday. Miss A. Shlmer. of Port Jorvls, thi' Misses. Grace Boyd, Susie Seely and Lily Van Tassel of Milford wore visitors here last week. Miss Olive Black of New York is home for a time. Miss. Urlla Crone who broke her arm and Wado Westbrook who was Injured a runaway in Port Jorvls are both rapidly recovering. John Vnnoy took his first ride in a yent Inst Sunday. Frank Hoyt has Bold one of his horses to Goo. Hooker. What might hnve boon a little racket was avoided by the parties intorortod moot Ing but not knowing ench other until tin other fellow was so far away. Forbid trespassing on your own premis es and then gonlong your neighbors door yard and pick fruit. That's protection of the first water without any Tariff. The Mango factories of Mrs. Julia Kerr and Wado Weslbrook are In full blast glv lng soino of the young lndteu a chanoe to earn some pin money. I am tired so will oloso and take a nap on tho SAIL keo. DINGMANS FERRY. Roy. Whitehead preached a very Inter esting sormon at Centre last Sunday. Charles Eonslcy, of Layton, N. J , bos moved to tho Angle tann, near Centre. I would liko to call tho voters' attention to the conduct ot tho School Directors, aud Inquire how It happens that the wo, k done on the Sliver Lake school house was acccptod, when nono of It was done accord'ng to specifications. First, tho house waj to have two coats of palut, aud It got but one; second, yellow pine wainscoting was oa'lod for, but white pine of a quality which would pass as third grade was substituted. It was to be oiled, but was not; third, the door was to be re paired, or a new ouo put In. The door has nover been fixed. Fourth, tho plas tering looks llko the first job of a 10-year-old boy aud Is already falling off. Firth, the work was to bo done in a workman like manner. Was itf I think not, yet It passed muster. As for Colos, the sill put In was well done, but as for the kal somlnlug, the one who gets the nearest to it carries the most away on his clothes. Centre was treated to the same kind of of a coat, but patent seats were denied, though there was sufficient monoy In the treasury to buy tboin. Thore Dooms to be some spits work about this, for one of the directors said that If the people ot Contre kept still, and did not say too much they might fret them auother year. Contre Is now the only schoolhouse In tho township without patent seats, and It co taltily needs thora badly. There may be a day of reckoning at die po'ls. Cajsar and K.P. U. have been giving the Press readers short sketches of a dosper. ate character they call "Lazy John," but they fall to state the great crime he Is guilty of . Is he a forgor, a thief, or mur derer, or Is he an honest man against whom they have some omuityf Let them bo specific. "C.1 A FAMOUS SCHOOL IN A FAMOUS LOCATION. The East Stroudsburo, Pa , Nor mal offers superior educational ad vantages. Healthful and Picturesque Lo. cation in the resort region of the State. Buildings new and modern. Student's Room famished with Brussels Carpets. No other school provides bucu luxurious home com forts. The Best Boardino. The Most reasonable rates. The First Nor mal in the State to introduce Plain and fancy sewing. . College Preparatory, Music and r. locution ary Departments. Write at once for a catalogue, free, Winter term opens Jan'y 2, 1899 Address, Oeo. P. Bible, A.M., Principal. Dr. David Kennedy Favorite I'emcdy Ct'MtS ALL HIONIFY. ilOMACH OPEN SEASON FOR (1AM E AM) FISH. Inasmuch as it is the opinion of eS'iollout lawyer tUit tho t?rm,iral Act of 1897, whioli mpj.vls "all ho.iMoih, pr .ivlsn, a't4 or rts of aits, inconsistent with this not or any soit.ion of it," aff iots th j Pika 0 Mint Spoolal Ltav of 1S7S, we give both, tint tho) do-nrin nny lu iufiriiol of tho difTeronoo in thoir provisions. Genkrai, Ave op 1P97. FISH. May 3d io Jan. 1. Apr. 1 to Au?. 1. Apr. 15 to July 15. Jan. 1 to Kept- 30. Jnne 1 lo Jan. 1. May il to .Tan. 1. Deo. 81 to June 20. Sept. 1 to May t. Black bass and all others, Son Salmon, Hpocklod trout, Ltko trout, Pike or pickeml, Susquohanna Salmon, Hliail, a. :. CJormnn Carp, BIRDS AND Elk, Wild Doer, or Antelope, Nov. 1 drey, Black, or Fox Squirrels, Oct. 15 Hare commonly callod KaDblt, Nov. 1 Qunil or Virginia Partridge, Oot. 15 Hail or Koed liinls, Hept. Wild Turkey, Oot. 15 Ruuled Orouso commonly call ed Pheasant, or Pinnated Orouse commonly callod Prairie Chicken, Oct. J Upland or Orass Plover, July Wild Fowl, Sopt. Wooodcock during July only nnd subsequent season, Oct. 15 Wood or summer duck, No provision. SUMMARY OF GAME LAW. That thoro shall be no hunting or shooting on Sunday ; pennlty $25 That it shall be unlawful to kill, entrap or pursue with Intent to kill nny elk, doer, fawn, wild turkey, pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge or woodoook for the purpose of selling above game out of the State : penalty taken, purchasod or sold, and $2; 'jrouso, quail, partridge or woodoock. in nny one day more than 15 quail or woodcock, or more than 10 rulllod groitso, (commonly called pheasant or more than two wild turkeys, or to kill Unlawful to use dogs in hunting for pursuing door may bo killed. Hunting rabbits with ferrets prohibited No song or insectivorous birds may bo killed ; penalty $10. LAI TOW. At tho Dumooratlc primary on Saturday thoro was a general turn out and things moved along qulotly with but little frict ion' The "Hoss" laid some plans but lack ed the nerve to carry them out. 173 votes were cast, of whluh Jas.McCuo recleved 1 41. .1. F. UncUster 31, and J. M. Demarost 1. Tho delegates were Frank Shay, Manning Hotalen. J. V. Major, and Ashor Snook. The "Boss" was nonorod with a re-eloctlou as memlier of the Central Committee; oausowhyf Nobody else seemed to wnnt It. Charles Bensley and family moved last Saturday from R. H. Kvorltts to Piko Co. Cnarles has In view the learning of the innsons trade undor those excellent work men, the Depues. Tho examination of teachers Inst Satur day had a lighter attendance than usual but tno questions woro nono t he less knot ty. There seems to be an Impression Boili ng ground that those who desire to fol low teaching will soon noedto approach it as alifo work and devote their full time and altentlou to the science of tcnchlng, and acquiring everything new In the realm ot history nnd the sciences at the earliest practicable moment. u. jonnsou is now employed on a stir face car line In N. Y having began work last week. With the exception of the teachers ohalr (and that Is at the dnypo) the seats and furniture of the Hainesville school house are now In place and nil hands are as proud as the kid with his first pair of suspen ders Something serious Is going to happen, right away soon If the gentlemen who walked awny with a oouple or Mrs. Litis' squashes does not return them In short ordor. Abo ate his up at once and as It Is too Into now for an emetio to do any good, that squash Is appa.-ently a goner. What Pete has done with his doesn't appear In evidence, but being out of court we would advise him to do as Abo did, and then look out for Mary Ann and a stomach pump until It settles. Miss Maud Warnor was home from her school at Clifton, N. J., over Saturday and Sunday for a brief visit. Some of tho teachers bog to Intimate to the Board of education that thotr efforts In the school are sotnowhat impaired by a lack of books. Wild Bill's one horse show gave a flno exhibition on-our streets a few days ago The trlok pony worked best while blind folded and In foot would'nt work any other way. Everybody enjoyed the fun and got the worth of thoir money as It went along. Ask Will Kllutt about it he was there most of the time. H. E. Montrosg nnd John Suldor are partners In the finest lot of celery In the valley. It Is grown for market I presume aud as put up by Suldor will pluaso tho most fastidious eye nnd tickle the most epicurean palate. Thore not belug a majority of delegates for auy one candidate f ;r surrogate at the Democratic convention In Newton Monday J. F. Huckster throw his to his fellow townsman J. M. Demerost the result be ing that Demerest is the candidate for sur rogate. The tickot in this part of Jersey this fall will be as follows: . Republican. For Governor Foster M. Voorhees. " Congress J.I. B. Reiloy. " Assembly Col. O K. Armstrong. " Surrogate Samuel Johnson. Democratic For Governor Elvln W. Crane. ' Congress J. 8. Salmon. " Assembly E. E. Smith. " Surrogate J. M. Demurest. II. LEDGEDALE. Goorgt) Killnm nnd wife, of Panpack, and Rufus Ulughaiii and wife, of Wiscon sin, were guests of I. K Killain last F. l day. Mr. Bingham many years ago wa. a resident of Puupack, aud when he moved west hail t team of horses he prized high ly, wishing to tuku them with him, he employed I. K. Killnm, then a boy of about tweuty years, to drive tbeiu to Buf falo, aud then pruoeud by boat to Wiscon sin. , Mrs. J. Milton Nicholson, of Salem, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ira Kellaui. Ladles' Aid of Slmonstown will meet at Mrs. U. E Simons next Thursday. WAYKg CO. PlKM U(. ACT OK No provision. May 1 to Aug. 1 No provision. Juno 1 to Koh.l." No provision. MAMMALS. to D c. 1, Ojt.. 1 to D,io 1 Kcpt.l tor"C!.15 Oot.15 to I)c(!. 15 Oct. 15 to Duel No provision. to Don. 15. to Doo. 15. to D,io. 15. 1 to Dec. 1. to Dec 15. 5 to Deo. 15. fppt.15to DfC.1 No provision. 15 to Jan. 1. 1 to May 1. to Deo. 15. July 4 to Hoc. 15 Oct. 1 to Jan 1 the same, or to ship any of the $100 for every elk, door or fawn so for every wild turkey, pheasant, Unlawful for any person to kill Virginia partridge, or more than 10 m one season moro than 2 deer deer, under a penalty ot IUU. Dogs BEAUTY aND DURABILITY. e a w c v - 6 are the innin )oint3 monument. White Bronze ments Monu- f excel in tbeao points nnd are THE BEST AT THE LEAST COST. Write for designs and prices. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Lackawaxen, Pa. Sole ngent for Pike County. 69 e sv 9 9 ) tHlOw) LOOK IN Om? Windows We have completed onr preparation for the display of Fnll nnd Wintor Footwonr. You are requested to inspect the new Fall Shapes JOHNSON'S SHOES. They have tho usual perfection i lines, superiority of material nnd workmanship, and are tho sttindar of fashion. This seloction includes Patent Calf .Shoes of the well-known I Icy I Stock, Willow Calf, Russets nnd Biack, Bos Culf, Heavy-soled Storm Shoes, and Fine Calf Dress Shoes. "Dont Forget tho Name, fs-l JOHNSON FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. N ; Cavrts and 1rade-Mark obtained and all kt- tent Liuiiiicjiaconducud tr MoDCftATC Fees. 1 Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent office ? j.aiii w uru patent ui k Uawi iuu Uiut remote frum W'ahiuKtua. 5 t Dcaa model, crwn-.g or photo., miin dcnp-f 'It a. We advUc, if patcnuiLlo or dl, irtecij charge. Our fee n t due till duUqc is tenured.- S A Pamphlet. " Hw to Olum Taicuis," wittif coat ot mum ia the U. S. mad lurcuia cuntrie (cat irec. Addrvaft, $ !C.A.SriO7&CO. 0f. Hatcnt Ornce. Washington, d. C. 5 If your watch needs cleaning, t..k) it to John K. Rudolph, the jeweler, Milford, Fa. If. MttMHtratiitMo S) i'"Xi 'l ?S JSf ml .-V.--- t Washington' Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel Hence of the cnpllal. lor?. 'd within one bl'K-k of the white House and tlireetly opposite tho Treasury. Inoit table In tho city. VILLARD'S HOTEL. A fmnmifl hotlrr. rpniMrknlile for lt isU'Hcjil nflHoHiitiona mill loiiff sustninfMl mpulfirity. Kerontly rtMiovnt-tHl, ropuiuted ml partially rcttirtuHheu. NATIONAL HOTEL. A hmdtunrk among the hotels of Wash lnu'lon, patronised in former years bv residents and high officials. Always a rime lavorit-e. Kecontlv remodeled and nderetl better than ever. (Inn. Pa. rl. H. dep. WALTKlt BUHTON. Hes. Mgr. Thoso Tint pis nre tho prinrlpnT pnlitlcnl 'tulowniis fif tho cnpitul nt nil tlrmn. her ivm tho hesfc Btopnini pluct'S nt roiv- nnblo rati '8. O. O. STAPLE S. Proprietor. O. DEWITT, Manager. AGENTS YANTED In Every County to Supply the great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAMITY. TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BV Senator John J. Incralls. Of Kansas. Tho most brilliantly written, must pro fiiscly and nrtisticnlly Illustrated, nnd iM'ist Intensely popular hook on the. sul- j"ct of tho war with Spain. Nearly 200 Supsrb Illustrations from Phototographs. taken npnrlnliy for this grent Work. A (tents are maklne ?r,() to $1(10 a wwk selllne It A veritable bonanza tor live oanvnssers. Apply for description, terms and territory at ono 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. 1! most assortment ever shown in town. R VIVIAN -:- -:- & WELLS. Mason's Quart Cans 49c. 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. WE WANT Eggs, Pota toes and Ttnttpr HOAGLAND'S Port Jervis, - - N. Y Our New Fall Styles In nion's and boy's elothinp; show all the nowest tex tures and weaves in bund some fabrics Mint are made up in the best style and handiwork of the tjiilor's art, and are equal in finish elegance fit nnd style to the best custom-made clothing. A Rlanee nt our stock will show our lines to be more comiloto and of larger as sortment to choose from than can be found in Port Jervis. Men's all-wool business suits ti.W and up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN Cor, Front and Susses stroets, TORT JERVIS, N. Y. HviyoHtc Kemcdy Cukes all Kidney, Stomach AW U L1VL.K TKOUoLUi Dost Tubacco Spit i&d Saiuaa Yost Lift Away. To quit wbacco eiwily and forever, bma- nciic. iuii or ititi, norvu and vigor, take No-Ti Hoc, thu WiiuUvT- worKtT, that n;aiie weak men ".iro-ig. All uriiy rista, 5'c uf i. CureguaruD' tet-d liufjKitt Bid au:up'.0 fret). Adarcat le kind iliat fib and iftM I fbe figure confenn to the mo5t & -I fajh!cnab!clif)C5WiII)oyfihc J j fL, j A 5lp5f discomfort jWkk 1 PR1PFS Al WAYS V.h 11(7 A Pnld Purorio ol SO or more will bs sent FREIGHT Pf!CPAIO to any railroad station In MAINE, MA8SAOH1J8ETT3, RHODE IS- LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and FV J?F15EY. OWING TO A CONTEMPLATED CHANGE, In onr business, it is neoes nry to reduce onr stck, nnd during Oc tober there will bo a hot time (in the old town) at our store. A SAMPLE OF Mason Improved Quart Fruit Jars, 39o. dozen. Antique Contro Table, 25a. each. Bed Blankets 29o., 69o. 89o. nnd 99o. er pair. Solid Oak Bed Room Suits, complete, 8 pieces, 112.75 and A discount on all Sideboards from $2 to $7 each. An elegant $4 Toilet Sot for $1.49. Come Quick while N. Y. FURMTURE CO., 92 Pike St., New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. HEST OF WORK 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, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate the fact thar. a good stove is more of a considera tion thin nny other Article of furniture. If you con aider 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 U - but one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, 43 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N.Y. IF YOU WANT. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, and Stationery, and... Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, call at C. O.ARMSTRONG'S , Milford Pharmacy. dr. dayid Favorite KWRemedy The one sure cure for J Tie idneyiHiver and Blood t. sJP teihA isthsTs. P THE PRICES' the stock i3 full. Port Jervis. Old Established Store. Port Jervis, IM. 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. ffUuns cleaned and repaired. T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, T n i