a' , 4 4 4 4 4-. 4 4 4, 4 4; 4, 4 ' t:. 4v 4 i 4. 4; ' 4 4i 4 4i 4 4; 4' U 4'' 41 4'? 4 4'iiK A 1 Johnson's Shoo Store The LaFranco . Shoes FIT liOPilllsO tlio lasts they're made on were planned ly experts. Tlicy keep their shape, bee, ui.se the workmen wlnnnade them arc expri K They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as n shoe man has made us tit to lit the feet. Bring in yours. Well' fit ' 'cm. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. T. 'J J 4V '-i-v - J J j" 3 f '' . IP j t Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. fhe hoti'l pax exwllonne of tho cnptritl o',mtei) within uii bhwk of the VVhin H . iiiitl tli rent, y nppi.fltre ihe Treasury b 'j nest uihWt In thn otiy. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fttmniis hotrlry, rem Ark ii Mo for Hr . htortrdl a-noctiiTtnun and long HiiMft.iietl populiirtty. Kmrctit ly renovated, repaint and partially ref uriiinheil. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmnrk am miff the hotels of Wash uiKton, patron'zed in former years h) prvKl(ient and hih officials. Always t primu favorite. Recently rennnleled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R K dep WALT KK BURTON. Rs. Mr. These hotels are the prinelpal polltlual cvndezvoiiM of the capital at nil times. They are the best stopping places at ren tollable ratos. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DCWITT.Managor. t -tn-i ft ibttu THE LANE INSTITUTE, THS LAN E INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing. New York. ForthaTreatmenttnd oura of LIQUOR, OPIUM ND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PSKKKCT HOMR TKRATMENT OB SANI TARIUM APVANTAGK8. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE: In Drug Store on Broad Street. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Br. king's llz'j Discovery r ro-iT-MP'rtJi aval t - kCi.l ?rlre McUI.M A Perfect For All Throat ami Curt : Lung Troubles. Money beck If It fail. Trial Bottle free. b Losing your hair? Coining out by the combful? And doing nothing? No sense in that! Why don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor and EMr Vigor promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? Aynr't H.lr Vlrr la ft. e-fat B,ir',. with me. Mf hair WD, futltnK ',!' "7 M r . I'nt tli f,r VlR.iir unpppft It nurf row rr.y littr It fcll rlKlt." W. C Luhijun, Llmlinr, t'ul. fl W a hntl'B. J. CATER rrv, A U rtrtii-.-lit,. for a nm nair t In np)':linif hi'foro the si'M:i ciuimitti'p to which vnm referr, (icidthI Wood's nomiimtioii to 1 niijor-gcnernl, Sccretury Knot puj tint a very Mgh compliment mi rentes coiiriidernhlc confuHlun ninon i trine whose previous testimony list evidently hocn given with niiiliclo, intent to lnji(ri. Swri tur;,' It i umiimri.es as follows: "Upon review of General Wood's enti' military record, I think it fuir to s.t ilmt no olllccr of the American arm liclow the grade of major-general Iim held more Important commands, rendered more dlstingulsluHl service, or demonstrated to a higher degree the possession of the qualities which fit a man to render valuahle service to the country as major-general." Secretary Iloot is recogni.ed himself as a man of unusual powers and h statement in this ease puts H quiedr upon the attacks mailt?. A Timi,ly Sugffe.-,tlnn This is Mm season of tile, yea linn the prudent and careful htm itn replenishes her supply o uaiubeilnin'u Cough Homed y 1 i certain to he needed before tli vinter is over, and results aiemuel more prompt and satisfactory whei, it is kept at band and given as Boon ,s the cold is contrn.ot.ed and befu, t has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a soveit old may be warded off by takiiu rhis romedjr freely b soon as the first indication of the cold appears. I'here is no danger in giving it- to children for it contains no harmful substance It is pleasant to take hoth adults and children like it Buy it and you will get the best. Il always cures For sale by Balch & Son, Matamorns,' all general store in Pike county. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES A Matt sr of Advertising Proposed by the Erie Which is of General Interest to People Here . Tlie (Tcrmral Pitssenfrrr Department of the Krte Kuiirnii,! hut been informed thii' the ftccoimntHltition for Summer liotirtler. t vnriouH puintfl ttlonR iia line nre Inatlu qimto to llltiet the liH)tali(U. It U propoMetl t, inor thoroughly Btlver titio thin busineitH next aeaeou than ever iMs'tiro, ami to aeoommotlaie all whotlestre to locate In thle mtst. niotureque country, thr aih which the Krlo HnUroad rtniA, t 'ey request all who are interested In Summer Hoartling business to Increase their facilities and to Improve their M'coni ni.ttl.itl.inx eslH'eially In the llneof nanltary eontlitions. Where it In possible running water and bath room faeilitiee tthciiltl 1m ItiHtalletl in oitler to promote more health ful condition, thereby making tho loca-t-ionit more deHirahle. Thoe who intend maklnflmprovetnetit or building- new boteltt or hoarding house?, 111 please notify K. H. Darto, Tnivi ling Passenger Agent of Krie Hailrond, Chaiu lK f .Street Matioll, Ke Yol k City, who has charge of the Summer home businc Application blanks for tpace iu next seasons Summer rlome li,Mk will be ready in ample time, and tat. Ie obtained fr.un there nea&t Krie Uailroad ageut. 1 10 UO , ' " 4 60 YEARS' EXPERitCe 'it.' Copv rcjmts Ac. A:r..n ."'vl,., .kpffl. ft. cMi.i i.-n ni.T . . v t l ..v--in,t!.!f r. -K",-V."f I ;,rv,-t elf. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Raad Wherever the English Language le Spoken 'i - f 1 3 ti I Bmanr, f V V V Qf- f'rn''! 9r- Vt. ;W I I 1 . I 1 Oilll r - t i,.u..r, k !:it N.rn,H! T .!!.. and . " I- 1 - i -il Ill-I.lr. ,.f . .I,!', t 1. 1- 1 .,!.'.'..rV'l I "I' ' '" ' " i TUITION - t ' " ' -' I''1' " k- w ;,!.,, ,-.,s i -i. . i,. W r.lo l..r -i The Thrice a-Week World was brl! llitlit lti(x-t,ss in the beginning and has bet'tt steadily growing ever since.. Time is the Ual of all 'hlngs. and kits tu t i s s,,al of approval ou the Tltiine a-Wk World, which is widely circulated lu every state and territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who cau read our muther tongue. This imiM-r for the eoiiiing winter and ! the year I'.XI. will make Its news service, . if u,as.sibit!, more i,jU'uim thuu ever. All uvenu of importance, no matter whei-e j tit. y hiippen, are r, ji t-d accurately ami priitn pt ly. j The kubserllier for only one dollura year 1 ,-is three papers cv, rv w,ck and more ! news anil gcieml reading than iuom Kr.ai ! dallies can rui-iilsh ut five or sis liiioa the price. i 'I he Thflcea -W,- U World is iib.olutely f..ir talis ,!,:u-.il news i itmi L,.is is tie. r ;,! ai d tleoe i .,i :i i n i; a '.e y iv,,; pi .,i to nilrei tl i,l ultd re,iil;i tr.Hi.l. 1 f GAME OF SNIFF." wit t, 1,1 I,, r:. l. iicin-j, a. In all Week Y t :,JJ, I ;!..,:., ! elm, i.f Tu 1 I,.;., a s, ; M'l e ill ( 11. , 1 ! f-r I ' I 11.-'- 1' , l III i the n, -. V, u ,. 1:1,, I I.,,: i, ..r t,,i f ! 'l'l,r Hayed with Dominna nd Poputgr In Social tlrcles. "Pnin"' It a yarlntlon of the old fnplilonerl pnme of dnmtnos antl Is played In much the panne way. Two, three or four persons may play the R.ime. If four are playing tl Is usual for the couples silt tins; opposite each otliT to he partners. All of the domlnos are placer! on the table, fnre down. Each player turns one. The one turning the low est number plnys flrr.t. In rase four re plnyhtar the two lowest are part ners, unless otherwise arranged. If these are four players each draws five domlnos. and sets them up so that he or she only tan see the numbers on them. If three are playing each drawB six rtominos, and If two they draw seven each. The first player "sets" whatever domino he chooses from his hand. He should select a "double" if he has one of a stilt In which he 1b strong. For Inntante, If he has the double-two. twoblank, two-five and two-six, with one other domino, lie should "set" tho donhle-two. The first "double" plnyed, no matter when It Is plnyed. becomes the "sniff," and Is the most iinMrlnnt domino in the pame. bemuse It may be played upon on all its four sides. After the (Irst, player sets a domino the player at his or her left must play one domino that matches either end of the domino played. If unable to do so the player must draw from the domlnos which have not been drawn. If then unable to play he or she must drawn another. If still unable to play the next player at the left proceeds to play or draw, as the case may he. A count Is made whenever the total of the ends of the domlnos Is five, or some multiple of five. In this count only those ends of the "sniff" are counted which have been played on, except when hut one side has been played on, In which case the "sniff" counts Its full value like any other double. There are three objects In the game. First, to count as much as possible; second, to "go out" first, that Is, play all your domlnos: third, to prevent your opponents from playing or count ing. The first person to "go out," that Is, to exhaust all of his or her domlnos, counts the total of all of the domlnos held by the others, except bis or her partner. If the sum Is not a multiple of five, the count Is the nearest multi ple. If the game Is "blocked," so that no one can play after all the domlnos are drawn, the player having the smallest total on his domlnos ta'tes the sum of all the others, or rather the multiple of Ave-nearest It. Fartners should aim to help each other In their play. A game Is 2."i points. The side or person first reaching It wins. Part ners' scores are. of course, added to gether. Here are a few simple suggestions which may help a beginner, though they are not infallible. Do not open new sulia unless forced to. It Increases the chances of your opponent to play If you do. l o not play on suits In which yon ar" strong, except to take a count, or because you have to. If you are str-.ng In any suit It is probable your ad-'.rsary Is weak on that suit. I 'o not set the double-six unless you have a strong hand. Including the six three. If you set the double-six and th? next player has the six-three he sccres fifteen which Is a big count. If the double six is on one end do not play a four on the other unless forced to, for it gives the next player an op portunity to play either the double four and count twenty or four-threa aud count fifteen. lioth are big counts. The two-three Is a good "set" (or first play) If you have nothing better, as It Is impossible for the next player to score on It. Ilo not play on year own "sniff"' un til you are forced to, except to take a count. Keep track of the number of each suit that has been played and is In your hand. There are seven of each, and it Is obvious that the more that hare been played the less chance your opponent has of having any to play. Finally do not play at random, but use your brains. You'll find It a ttitiiile game to play badly, but a game full of opportunities for a player who is clever. Philadelphia I'ress. A Curious Epitaph. The following Is in a churchyard near Plymouth, England: "Here lies a poor woman Who always was tired, Who lived in a house Where help was not hired. Her last words on earth were: 'Dear friendi!, I am going Where washing ain't done, Nor sweeping, nor sewing; But everything there Is Exactly to my winhes. For when they don't eat There's no washing dishes, I'll be where loud anthems Will always be rinsing; But, having no voice, I'll gel clear of the singing. Pon't mourn for me now, Don't mourn for me ever: I'm going to do nothing For ever and ever.' " Dead Ones. IMocKh I'll warrant thee Charon fi'.J make a great deal of money oui of Lin ferry acriss The River Styx. Siocks-Nay, friend, were they not aU duadheads.- Imilai.apolls Journal. ,! t r 1. 5 ; lletter '1 baa a. 1'la.ter A piece of fi.innttl dampened with ("ImioLi-i Iain's Pain Ifcilm and bound "U the fciTjctiid parts, U better than a plaster for a Initio bat k and for pains in the) M,lo ur -bet. Pain liulid Ihm no 8iip.'i i,.r f,s a liniment for i!ii) 1, .':,-f of d.-i p sea'.xi. tjiuni-ii-. tar at.d tbfumittfj i-ms. tor side j by Palvli & h,,n, Mittatiiuias, all K'tK'fuI st i i In pike county. AmHt'on. I'd rklhcr give the world a smile Tlinn pretich a mile Inns; serninn. For honest laiiEliler's worth the while, Ami mirth Is quite ennflrmln'. There's medicine In "ghoulish g'ee," Rare tnnlc force In laughter; Hut may my humor kindly be No bitterness come after. I'd rather make a nation's jokes Than preach a nation's sermon. And tickle ribs with friendly pokes Than set the race asqulrmln'. "There goes that funny, funny man!" O words more sweet than honey. Pesldes, a reputash, like that Is worth a pot of money! Moral. 'Tls funny to be funny, But There is such a Ihlng as money. Growls from the Tiger. Money Is no object; most of us be lieve It a myth. Most girls close their eyes when they are kissed; do you blame them The poor ye have always with you often so close that they touch you. Politeness Is the salt of life; you bate to have It rubbed into you when you are cut up. A hit of people who should be spending good time getting good money spend good money getting good time. It does not make it right to do what you ought not to do when you don't do what you ought to do. It Is all very yell to get a good start, hut thn start ynti get when aom" fool puts his cold hands down your neele may he too good - Princeton Tiger. Threnody. My grandpa bought a little farm, Some chickens and a cslf; And farmed, and farmed, and farmed, and farmed, But only raised a laugh. My uncle's baby ran away (It scared the unc. to death! ; He chased him up and down Ihe land. But only caught his breath. "Oh, stop my little boy for me," He cried, nigh choked with tears, The neighbors laughed and then some more, But only stopped their esrs. Princeton Tiger. . Ths Lost Fraction of Time. If one grain of sand on the shore of the ocean were lost, and scientists were to spend years In trying to find It, they would be attempting a task resembling that to which the leading astronomer of England and France are now devoting themselves. One sixteenth of a second Is missing, and no one can tell where It has gone. Be tween the sun's time, as recorded at Greenwich and as understood at Paris, there Is that brief and seemingly un important discrepancy. No expense Is being spared to trace the missing frac tion. A slight variation of time may change the nationalities of thousands of people. The pursuit of the missing fraction of a second is, therefore, of world-wide Importance. When It Is found not a grain of fhe sands of time will be missing London Tit-Bita. The Truth of the Thing. A concourse of citizens In loos to gas were lounging; about watching Sisyphus everlastingly trying te get the stone to the top of the hill. "How doet thou explain the fact that Blsy cannot roll the stone to the top?" asked a bystander im a sympathetic tone of voice. "I suppose," answered another, "It's because it Is no contract Job and ke)'l being paid by the day." I'ress. Ohl Husband Darling, I believe that I am falling. Wife (In alarm) Gracious! How often I bave warned you, George, against your fooliBh speculations. Husband I don't mean In business, dear; I mean I'm failing In health. Wife (relieved) Oh, is that aiL Tit-Bits. "Chucksge." Brown What we call baggage tfea English call luggage. Which word do you think the more appropriate? White Considering how trunks are treated by the railroad men, I should ay the right word la chuckag. Bos. ton Evening Transcript. Dialect at Horn "He sent a copy of his dialect story down into the country where b stud led the dialect." "find did It make the natives angry ?' "Oh, no; they couldn't understand If-Ixalie's Weekly. Her Real Meaning. "OI'd loike a reference, ma'am," said the cook who had been request ed to resign. "Vou mean," said Mrs. Hiram Of ten, "you'd like a letter in which there should be no refereace te anrthlaej." Philadelphia Pre?. The Novel Reader. Coddle Whenever I see yon, yea are reading a novel. You don't mean to say you remember all of them Short Dear me, no. It's because I don't remember them I like to read Ibuiu. Boston Transcript. Returning the Compliment. Visitor Is the baron at hornet Butler No; be sends word to you that be has Jut gone out. Visitor Hood! Give the baron mj compliments, and say I didn't call. Harvard I.auipoou. lsnlcli & Son, Mittamortts, and al general f tores in Pike county guar antoe every bottle of Cbatiibotlaiu't Cough r.uitic.ly and will refund tbt money to anyona who is not satis (in,! nftor using two thirds of thi cotiteuts. Tli is is the best remedy iu tho world fcr lit grippe-, Coughs, ci'Us, croup and whooping cough and Is pleasant aud safd to taka. Ii prevei.tn any tendency of a cold t result in jmeamoulst. 8 01 .IIJIMIUIB. In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent issue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene, the recognized authority en all matters per taining to health, Jamas H. Montgom ery, M. D., says editorially : " After a careful investigation of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a specific for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, rheumatism, dyiprprla r.d con stipation with its attendant ills, we are free) to confess that a more meritorious medicine has sever come under the exam ination of the chemical ssd medical ex perts of the New York Magazine of FRtii tation and Hygiene. In fact, after the most searching tests and rigid Inquiry In to the reemd of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re eommend its use in unequivocal term to very reader of this journal whv-re com plaint comes within the list of i!menls which this remedy is advertised to cure. We htive obtained Bitch overwbelrnint. proof of the efficacy of this specific have sn satisfactorily demonstrated its curative powers through personal experiments that a care for the interests of our readers leadsus toca.ll attention toitsgreat value." JAMES H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. It Is for sale by all drtipgl-its In the fftHHT SO Gtmt Slxtl and the regular tl.Ou sire botties less than a cent a dt-se. Szmfte Settle- rnntfh far trial, frtr by mail. Dr. Dsvld Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. fir. Pavlo KknakaVe t'hkrry Ral.sm tirM for Gelds, toastn, Uaikmf ties. SSc, 6Uc, ,1.U0. EDUCATION THAT EDUCATES. Practical Tests Better thsn Mere Memorizing In Schools. Educators are growing fonder and snd fonder of the Idea of making edu cation practical. In Brooklyn a new plan bas been adopted for examina tions for graduation from high schools, and student's standing Is based more largely on class work through the year and less on the re sult of closing tests. Each principal conducts examinations ?t his own dis cretion, but the emphasis is thrown upon practical ability Instead of on the mere accumulation of facts. The class work will be made to turn on the power to think rather than to memor ise. The Brooklyn "Eagle" says: "For instance, In languages, the ex aminations will be designed to test the pupils' power to read at sight and to translate into Idiomatic English. In English literature a knowledge of the history of literature and good taste In reading will be eounted rather than knowledge of any text hook. In Eng lish composition the test will be the ability to make a clear synopsis of a composition, and br rite clearly snd accurately, while the long-despised and neglected spelling will be counted In science the number of experiments performed and the student's skill, neatness and accuracy In performing them will hold first place, and In his lory the knowledge of the sequence of Important events and ability to trace causes to results will be tested by the examinations." Everywhere there Is a reaction from the craze for bigness, and "quality," not "quantity," is again becoming the desideratum. Nowhere Is this change more important and more hopeful than In the field of education. In trav eling through life only such baggage Is desirable as can be utilized for the needs of the Journey. Kevoltitlon Imminent A sure sign of approaching revoli and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble some causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regnlnte the kidneys s.nd bowels, stimulate the liver, and olarify the blood. Hun down sys tems benefit particularly and all the usnal attending aches vanish nnder its senrcliing and thorough effect iveness. Kleotrio Bitter Is only 50, ntid that is returned if It. don't give perfect satisfaction. Guarnn teed by all druggists. New Years Day N. Y. Excursion Friiiny, January 1st, New Years Day, the Krie will run a popular one dollar excursion to New York, special train leaving Port Jervis at 7 a. in., arriving city at 10 a. in., returning special train leaving ( 'liiiiiils-rs .Street New York at 7.45 p. m., allowing over nine hours in city for one dollar the round trip. WE CURE r.lORPIIIflE HABIT We Have Discovered a Mar velous Remedy for Drug Habits and we Give it to You Free. We have found a marvelous rem edy for restoring to perfect health meu and women sufforiug from the iwful curse of drug habit. It mat ers not how long you have had it, how or when you got it. This is no ordinary drug or method of treat ment. We are constantly curing the worsf casus of drug habit known and i;ivean unqualified guarantee to cure any case undertaken by us or refund your money. We urge every person suffering from this terrible disease to write us and we will send free a bottle of pnr marvelous remoily. We urge physicians having refractory uses and all who want to be cured of this awful curse to write us today. All Coriespobdeiico confidential in plain envelopes. Address, Manhat tan Tltn-HAfKUTIil AsStH'lAI lOM.Dep't H. , 1K15 Broadway, New York Cifv. WANTED A KIOW MOI?l: WANTED 0E AGia V ' r.vt'fti ttinitr, - ( TO HtaLtt l H t;OOt. UK Oltsl Of It VV aon.vrs a ritoi rr tha r is pmimi Tm.n wi ll ed for Mertknl I timid, tiinl n rlnt,iiol r l our ( nee Jlny be iUude, I n n of Imrge, rj Our tl ll nl I)lre !er. a S. A. RICHMOND'S R A D I C A L R E G E A T O R WILL CURE YOU. Is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the stomache, liver, bowels, kidneys and bladder, also a wonderful Vitalizer and Cleanser of the system, and is a powerful stimulant to the sexual organs. It has no equal for constipation, and restores natural digestion. It is a valuable adjunct with our Nerve Tonics in the treatment of Epi lepsy. Prico, S1.2I3 por Bottlo. iEND TOR. CIRCULARS CONCERNING OUR REMEDIES. Dr. S. A. Richmond Co., 942 W. Van BuTen St., Chicago. Laboratory, Tuscoi,, Irx. "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BKAN, OATS, - 3 TT V Ani Hello to No. ")., or come to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD PA. IT WILL I COST 1 ONLY I ONE t 4 4 4 4 i to buy a postid curd and send to The New York Tribune Farmer, New York City, for a free specimen copy. The New York Tribune Fiirmer Is a National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for farmers and their families, and KVKKY issue contains matter instruc tive and entertaining to EVERY mem ber of the family. The prico is SI .Oo pnr year, but if you like it yon can seoure It with your own favorite local newspaper, Thk Puxss, Milford. Pa., at a bargain. 'Both papers one year only ! ti5, Send your order and money to the PiKK Pointy Pit ess, at Milford, Pa. CEITN Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 1 -HI I.V.. 12 to Ar.. p. in p. m 111 no 0 (all P M 1 fU HI fls! Ho fltf 47 t'i til fl3 61. flli f4 12 57 fl .V.I tl 01 1 f 1 III STATIONS New Y-.rk I) I,, or W. K. R . . . Philadelphia Broad Street i-tation ,Ar. Lv.i p in p. in 8 ... 7 3..: 10 25 5 tai f") trj ff IU fa I-' fi II fS It! ffi hi 5 t: fr 21 to 2i 5 :ni a to 7 00 n 02 f7 IO n 12 7 1 I f7 HI 17 l'.l 7 22 r 2t a 2t i 7 ; 7 Si Lv East Sr.rouiUburir. " Delaware Valley Junction " Eitfirt Valley ' f'rttiij'e Meadows " Mttr-dmll's t'teek " link IrroVtt. : ' .' Friit, beys " (,'oolbiuiirh ' Echo l ake " Turn Villa " .Sles-niiikcrs. . .... Ar Busbkill . Ar i. 1 Lv 8 3.1. fM M r hi fs 2:1 s ! fs lit is hi s l:t f 11 fii li H On H 110 4 2.1 ft 2:) fl Ul ft l:i 4 11 ft mi ft OH- 4 0.1 M t'i 1:1 hi 8 f,.1 3 ,',- H 1 fn 2:1 f 21 fit 1) 11 fe, trt f oil H o;i m 111 fi OVl a ,. 5 4-1 p III p in . p in if tops only ou notice to conductor or on siirniil 'p in p in Trains arriving at Bushkill at 1.10 u. iu connects with siaire for Diionian's Kerry, Milfunl aud Port Jervid. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. irSTAIlljHtfl CAVtATV, . I AB F. Lff Our ice rem i ncl tl ve lull. Any one tailni j eSt-Urt itU(j (JrH'l IIKIOU Vt SUV I It VC ? t ! I! U 1 1 1 ni.pi.ly in'ffive our on-.uua fr-ce cuu.euimK Ihe jjjteutuiiiliiy' oi luint, " Mow to ut'l.tiit u i'attut " wriit upon rr-iict 1'JlruiS fcetajreti ihfti;h u!i tt'lvrjiu-c lor thtie al our tiptusc. FliKUtH t,l ai.rU Out tllt)tk,l receive .e-Cl(lf rtotitr-, ntioiitL-hjix, 1" iiiat Paiknt kbtu.:u, an Ulnnitdtcd tikiii m uk-iy fin 'mm cil jouruaL, CL.nviitt-tl by M ,i ituitt. lurr - s dini lni ctoiaw bcud !or swtip:c t-vpy fttti.. AdtltCM, VICTOH J. CVAN3 CO. Uiitcut Attorney,) :iUrAM !rhrf ' THAJt TtiirtVtiP T -PI rtfl'tMV Utt-i hrll.l.-i 1 1 - a.ll I - i (iLtloMii. w "COPY RICH rs. k r1v pnu.'ti ''?. li'timTi w tn l'.l f i i It y. V r": fee i ,f I - , J i tl'SUrt WJeV S