Johnson' Shoo Store TlioLaFraiico Shoes FIT Itccauso the hvts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their shape, because the workmen who made them are experts. They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to lit the feet. Iking in yours. We'll lit 'cm. - : ( 1 u i JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. T. 4 . . . TH C . . . NEW YORK WORLD ' Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wherever Language Is the Ehgllsh Spoken The Thrices-Week World was a bril liant iuccpkb In tho beginning and him been steadily (rrowlnf? ever slnco. Tim Is the test of nil 'hliifrs. and hs net i's neal of approval on the Thrice n-Week World, whioh la widely circulated in every state and territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the coining winter and the year 11103, will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported accurately and promptly. The subscriber for on'y one dollar a year gets three papers cverv week and more news and general reading than most great dallies can furnish at flvo or six times the price. The Thr!ce-a-Week World is absolutely fair in its political news. Partisan bias Is never allowed to affect its news columns', and democrat and republican alike can ob tain In its pages truthful accounts ot bII the great political campaigns. In addition to all the news the Thrlce-a Week World furnishes the best serial fic tion, elaborate market reports and other features of Interest. The Thfice-a-Week World's regulnr sub scription i rice Is only 1 per year and this pays for loo papers. We ofTer this uue qualed newspajier and the Pike County Press together one year for f1-. The ro"ular subscription price of the t ,vo papers Is $2 50. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1139 Broadway, St. Jamea Build' Ing, New York. For tho Treatment snd oureof UQUOH, OPIUM AND MQHPHINE HsBITS, NO HYPODKRMIO INJKOTION'S. A PSHFKCT UOMK TliKATMKNT Oil BNI TAHILM ADVANTAGES. E0 YFARS r EXPEhitNCE D Thaoc Marks ' HI'' COPTFilCHT AC tl-m I ij"M.lH t.Lk-li 1 in .'.u.'tl Mi. till lu. lucuiv UU. Ho(k, rVlMioUt I'Milil. 1U tli ' iin. ii. fculU l;y il Tito 3blBroJw,. "636 W B! Waahlir v Yc:k .:. D. & Stats Hernial Z East Stroudsbur Pa lit izulur SinU' ' oriual tV;li It'MU uf M It-,,' uui ii in An, 1 i ;i ,ii ..ml lei ; ' ' li i n I'lt.iuurv 1 '.i-urLim-lii. FREE TUITION I'-., hi 'J ,-i l.cl- 1 ,.l ,n I. i ill. K ; in f) , ill a. n. V I. a ! r I Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Aycrs Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. TT 40 yirs t hav fWnrlpd on Aver'l ri''rr I'lt.nl f'r "ii tIis ft'irt rnl.is. I know It a: 'fatly a ti tip! lie us wprfik ppnti ' 51 us. P. A. huBiMftus, Salln. Mich. xt Mi M no. j. c. ATitn rn. P ':lr-""".-- for Weak Limits? yer 9 fills Increase th activity o. !i liver, and thus aid recovery. TenrtpnoT of th Time The tendency of niuilieal science r toward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is beinfj iven to tha subject. It is easiei nnd better to prevent than to enre. It has been fully demonstrated thnt pneumonia, one of the most dancer ons diseases thnt rtiedical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the nse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from cold or from an attack of Influenza (Rrip), and it has been observed that this remedy counter icts ny tendency of these diseases toward pneumonia. This hns been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy hns been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent yoars, and can be relied npon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly liseovered that there is fever and liffieulty in breathing and pains in the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pneumonia. Be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by Balch & Son, Matamoras, all general stores in Pike county. NOTICE! ! Trespassing on the property of Mrs. Eugenie M. Weslbrook in Del- aware township is strictly fordidden under the penalty of the law. By order of Mrs. E. M. Westbrook. 3w Frank Rosenorans. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICK IS HKRKBY GIVE? thnt nn Application will he maitp to the Hon ('hfii-W's B. StftplHB, hnvf Jmlgo, of Pike County, PftniiHy Iviuim. on iSnturday, Kebrimry 20th, 1!KH, itt ten o'clock a in., under the At of AsHeinh'.y of the Common zenith of Pf nnsy Ivnnirt, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation u i id regulation of cert (tin corporations," Approved April ?!ih, 1M7-I, nnd the Hiipple ments thereto, for the chrtrter of an intend ed corporation, to be calieti tho Mourning (trove Hunting and Kinhing Club, the character and object of which is to main tain a private park; provide facilities for innocent sport; the importation, propaga tion a. id preservation of crame anlmaU, birds and lihes; the imiintcr,am;e of ilAi hatcheries; the maintenance of a deer pa k or preserve; the maintenance of pheasan tr.es; and to acquire and ltiHintain a club house and buildingH and lands and streams for hunlinK, KhouUnK and fishing pur poses; and for thoae purposes to have and posHesfi and et.joy all the right, Iwneilim and privileges of the said Act of Aieinbly and Its supplements. The proposed charter ts now on file In the Protuonotarv's ottiee. iKAK k. shattuck, jau. 8t Solicitor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter nf the estate ) In the Orphans W'KM'ALL KliKHKH Court of Pike Tteeeiwed. County, Penn The undersigned appointed by the court to make uibiriijiuiun o the ruiuls in handb of Valentine iiipsnmn, ndiuinlhtrn tor, d. b it c. t. a.-, a shown by hint account to and among the panic euut led," etc , will meet aii parties in untiled for the purpose of his eppuintment at his ollh-e uruwn s HuiidiHif, iiillord. Pa., o nt Ur du y, Kflsruarj aoih, A. 1. l!M4, mt 'i o'clock p. in. at wiiirh 1 in in nil pat m-s lmvin a rlubn (urA or interc-1' cju the iliftiribui i'n t hereof must appear and prove their claims or Imv debarred from coming in upon s:iid ilhuIh J. H. VAN i 1 KN, Auditor, Milfiird. Pa., Jan. i, lu4. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the mat tr of i hp est ate ) In the Orphans ClllilM 1 AN M LhllifcL, Court of i'lku deceased. ) C-oimtv, IVnn The utiUiTr-igiied uppolnted ( y toe court "lo make diM i i tKiUoii of t iie funds in hand ol r,iiahfth .Iate l'idfl, n'.iniinu traiiix, as t.!iown by her uci-oiint," t-te., will meet ail par iuk in te rented ( r the purpose of hi appoint uie"t at t lie lUst rirt A i turney h U !!! in the Conn House. IWi! ford, t'a.. im tri.lKV. Kil.nucy lllth, A. 1. Ii4, Mt t wVtm k . im., nl wiiieti litno ol pnriieM iiaviitg a e-laiiti upon tiie funds or liileri in the Uialilinillou thereof mn.-l apjK-ar and prove tiieir claims or Lh? Ul batretl trooi cttntiiiif iti neon unid funds tiKO. II til Lli, Auditor. MiHord, Ph., Jan'y J.j, l'.,4. AUDITORS NOTICE KM at i ('HAKl.i..- if (n tho MM ( ..1 ..f li a ultli I V U 1'.- The iHnli-t.M'i iit.ik.' ili'.i riiui i . Mai )i ;u .'I 1 a L.l ' . hy (ht Hi -1 til. MtiH'ltl.'il Hill I t"j; I if IK'S I I the 'tm '! I:!- ..i i.t lh. in, .Is in h.uid nl f iilili, it.. hliuViii I in-, oiint to and .;ied and inuke . il a i ' ft1 1 lo fi:l hi,-.' i:-. -! the i . ... i . i it lt :Mi-en! uut'ii.-.-. inc a in m 'I uit v, t lie it I VJ u rl K cor i.il'll irt ut I i k in. oi h oi A nl- ,ni ; I- nniMi y A. It. 1 - ild il iV. L hiM tf 1 1 t.ll 1 r.t It lu i'.i. , hi ti tilivt u Ot $i:l-, b v'lii K ii i ,' W .vV 11' 1 U .u il I !i, .1 H .1. ...,.. ,,.! I-'-" ii'.uiui. n. H, A u al t.il-. 'S VALENTINE 'Twos St. Valentines I'iiy, and Fathp Time S'mil, "I think I'll scribble ft bit of rhyme. To send to the sweet maid on earth." And the old fnliow chuckled in roguish mirth. He readied for his inkhorn and quill, then said, As he absvntlv nodded his wine old head : "Hut what maiden is gentle and sweet and flue Enough to be my Valentine? There's a musical girl in Kalamazoo But I hear she bents Time, so she won't do j There's a fair New York girl, proud and calm, . But they say she kills Time without a qualm 1 A pretty clubwoman I saw one day, But 'I wou't have Time,' I heard her say. For ono of thus,) summer girls I yearn ; But they declare they 'have Time to burn.' There are lovely girls in a Southern dime, But they sweetly admit that they waste time. While tha bustling woman, with manners curt, Tabes Time by the forelock, and that does hurt. On tho Boston maiden 1 make no claim, To improve Tune soems to bo her aim. And I heard an old spinste.r aontriving a plan, Fay, 'I'll try to get Time as soon as I can.' So none of tlMxe whom I've mentioned yet A Valentine from Time shall get. But I've in mind a tnniden who, When a fond lover cam a to woo, Just blushed and hung down her pretty head, And 'Give me Time ! ' was all she said. By Cupid, that's the maid for me I To her my Valentine shall be." (Carolyn Wells, in Life. THE WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued From First Pago) jury in those islands, also wliether n person shnll bt t ice plncwl in jeop ardy of punishment for the sunn olleiice, - !- Bivretarj' WilHuri thinks the farmer is not getting eiumgh for his beef, or the consumer is :ying too much. He believes the retiiiler alworlis most of the diiTerence.Secretiirj' Shaw has issued a circular in which he says citi zens of the Unitiil states rctuniing lionie from the old world, may fetch home free of duty personal effects not oxiwlinfj $100 in value; but they must not do this tixi often. KxGov. Francis, who is running the St. Louis Fair, is in town, asking congress for a loan of $1,500,000 to lie secured by a lien on the gate receipts. Why? Because as usual "the original estimates were too low." -Congressman Lktleflold of Maine will retire and practice law in Btston; lie is disnpjiointed at the failure of his attempts to secure legis lation for the people. Senator Morgan announces thnt he has made his last Hjiecch on the Panama treaty. Sena tor Dietrich is. back from Nebraska and wants to In; investigated by the senate. His retuictit has been granted. Chief Jcxeph, of the Noz l'erces trilie, of Indians, is doing the city. -i i- Thursday, the 4th inst, more than fifty republican editors arrival in Washington from New York, the guests of Senator Depew who brought them over in lHillnian cars. At a meeting on their arrival they were addressed by ex-( Jovernor Black, and Senators Piatt and IH'iK'W. The same evening they attended a White House reception given to members of con gress. Yesterday afternoon the Presi dent received them, and in the even ing Senator and Mrs. Depew gave them a grand reception. i i- On the 30th ult the (iridinm Club gave its annual dinner. The ball of Southern Relief Society, for the benefit of destitute southern jieople in Wash ington, was given on tho 1st inst. nnd proved to be a social success. The same day the president gave a small dinner to ex-.Secrotury ltoot, who liu resumed the practice of law in New York. On the 3rd inst. the Cinuid Army gave a dinner to (Jen. J. C. ! Black, 'liie Pnvident, CJov. Taft and I JeuL Cien. MilessjKike. The Women Suffragists will meet in convention on the 11th inst. in this city. January was the eoldtt mouth Washington lias seen in 11 years. Mean temp. -7.5. The ground was continuously covered with snow, or rather with ice. More than two hundred people were Injured by falling, some of tliem tiite st'i"iou.-ly, ineiinling Supreme Justice WhiU', Kev. Jr. Kaston, and Con giesinen Hulloway, Smith and God frey Hunter of Kentucky. They ure all out again. The scratch of a pio ma causa the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisouitn? results from tho injury. All danger of this may bo avoided, however, by promptly applying Chambet Iain's Tain Balm. It is an antiseptic and unequalled as a quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For s.ile by lialch & Sou, Matamorus, all gen'l stores iu f'llio county. Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nothing cat. ever surpass it. r r m f ! a V ..l i.t SC. 4 1. .lit A l'..Ut 1 C.ic: I.t t.b.iet L, if It I U...i. r All Thro-t iUi.i t. Tftl Butlicft it e. MASONIC NOTES The grand lodge of New Hamp shire adopted a resolution providing that no visitor to a lodge b? exam ined for admission until he exhibited his diploma issued to him as s Master Mason in good and regular standing by bia lodge aud under its seal and the seal of his grand loage, says the American Tyler. Members of other Jurisdictions in whioh di plomas are not issued will now find it, difficult to obtain access to New Hampshire lodges. Regular as well as clandestine Masons will suffer until all grand lodges adopt the di plonni plan. There are four American blue lodges in China, three in Shanghai and one in Tientsin. There are also in Khaughai four English blue lodges, one Scotch lodge and one German lodge. There is a lodge in every open port of China, and Ma. onry there is iu a very flourishing ootidition. Four out of every five reputable foreigners in the Chinese orient are Misons. Tha American blue lodges in China are chartered by the grand lodge of Massachusetts. Tlie annual custom of Hurcamp lodge of Masons, of Fredericksburg of placing a wreath of evergrees on the tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon will he obsorved this year with much solemnity by the lodge committee charged with the ootnmission. The wreath is placed on the general's tomb each year in commemoration of the anniversay of his death in December, 1709. It was in Hurcamp lodge in Fred ericksburg that Washington first became a Mason. Nearly Forfeit! Hie Life A runaway almost ended fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J.' B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111 For four years it deflod all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to enre him, Equally good for Burns, bruises, skin eruptions and Piles 25 at all druggists. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. IOui, Mo. Will open April 30th and close Dec. 1st, seven months, which Is a month longer than the period of the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1803, owing to the fact that the weather at St. Louis during October and November being pecu liarly pleasant, it being the Indian Summer of the Middle States. In order to appreciate the immensity of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition it should lie noted that tne area of the exposition grounds is 1,210 acres as against the World's Fair at Chicago G33 acres; the Buffalo Pan-American 300 acres and the last Paris Exposi tion 336 acres. In other words the area of the grounds of the Ijouisiana Purchase Exposition is nearly equal to the combined area of the Chicago, Buffalo and Paris expositions. The approximate cost of the exposition U fifty million dollars. All the nations of the world will have elaborate exhibits. The "Midway" will bo a mile long and cost over $5,000,000. Arrangements are b-dng perfected for a through car-linj to and from St. ixmis via Erie Railroad to Marion, )., and the Big Four route to bt. lyiuis during the continuance of the world's fair at rates' as low, if not lower, than any other firt-cluss line. lialch & Son, Mntamoras, and iili general ,t..it-s in Pike coiintv guar- wiitee every t.ottla ot Chamberlain's Cough ltoim-dy and will refund tin 1 1 . i 1 1 . y to anyone who la not siitis-l!.-d ti)i r ii-'.ng two-thirds of the contents. 'I lil.s is the beat remedy oi the. world for hi grippH, coughs, colds, coup and whooping eolith .mil is pl.-.toMiit and bafo to trtko. If pr.nt-nts any tendency of a cold to Seoul! Hi pCbUUiouift. 2 2i5 01 ABOUT A fllltL WE DIDN'T GET Polly ist on the other side of tha labia .msklnj tea. She wore a ridicu lous little aproa (for nothing but show), about the sire of a handker chief, and a housewifely expression that she always dons on sin-h occa sions. Suddenly she glanced up. "Iook! Quick! Out of the window, Jack. No, the other way. There eh goes." "rty Jove, whnt a pretty girl!" I ex claimed. "Who Is she?" "But you were looking the wrong way," said Folly, "and that wasn t tn girl I meant" , "I was looking at the girl across the treet,"I said, "and she was quite the prettiest girl I have ever seen except one," I added, dutifully. Tolly set the kettle down with a thump that Jarred the teacups. "It's always that way," she said, resignedly. "The girl across the street, like the girl he didn't get, al ways is a man's ideal. If he never marries, he carries her Imnpe about In his heart, or her photograph about In his pocket, snd uses It for a stand ard with which to compare all the other women he may meet. If h does marry somebody else Bhe be comes a sweet memory that rises every time his wife burns the biscuits or forgets to take her hair out of curl papers. Why is It?" and Polly tilted her llttl nor.e upward until she look ed almost dlnllieil. "that the mere fact that a girl doesn't want to marry a man makes him wild to get her?" "Polly," said I, "do you remember when you were a very little girl how you used to He awake nights trying to catch Santa Clans? Do you recol lect how the Jam on the top shelf was always the kind you liked beat. I!d you never long to see the other side of the moon, or eat what wasn't good for you, or piny with the naughty little gill whom you were forbidden to speak to? It's human nature. The illusive, the unattainable, the thing we cannot get always has been the thing we want." Polly pushed back s little curl that will get Into her eyes, and began cut ting iemon, medltatiely. "Yes," she agreed, "but it's differ ent with a woman. She always feels a sort of resentlment toward the man who won't fall In love with her, while a man rather respects a woman for re fusing him and admires her for snub bing him. The longer she remaiua on the other side of the street " That is It," I broke In, "the longer she remains on the other side of the street. But I have observed that it Is generally very easy to cross over yourself, and then " And then she Is no longer the girl across the street? broke in Folly, waving half a lemon trlumphly. "Then she loses her Illusion, her at traction. It is as If you hail turned the limelight off of the leading lady In the play. Her Titian hair becomes red; you observe that her nose turns up at the end; her diamonds are only paste, and her figure is nothing more nor less than the result of wearing a straight-front corset. The stock mar ket falls, and you are glad to sell out your Interest In the girl at the very lowest figure. The very fact that she bas succumbed to your entreaties or your fascinations, the very fact that she loves you, or is willing to flirt with you " "Polly will you put down that lem on. It is taking the color out of me already." Polly Biilisi.le.l. "Let me ask you," I went on, seri ously, "why, If you girls know all this. do you so often cross the street your selves?" "What do you mean?" said Polly, leu send us sofa pillows," I re torted. Polly winced. "And necktie cases," I went on, "and invite us to violet teas." "Mr. Jleavyfeather," said Tolly, "will you kindly pass the sugar?" I passed. Tolly took two lumps with the dig nity of a tragedy queen. "It is evident," she remarked In tone like the trickling of Ice water ' that your charms have made you victim of feminine attentions. But she continued, "there are girls and girls. The kind to whom you tiava reference never were like the girl on the other Bide of the street. They never gave you nor any other man an opiiorttmtty to observe thera from d'.stauce.'' I blew the smoke of my cigarette reflectively. It is always amusing to hear Tolly talk sensibly, because, well because her ponipadour is fluffy and her nose Is retrousse and in that nonsensical apron well "Yes," I bej;an Blowly; "now that you come to mention tt, there wss once a girl " "I didn't ask for particulars, Mr. Ileavyfeather." The most beautiful girl 1 ever knew " "Will you have somo more tea, Mr. Ileavyfeather ?" "The cleverest " "One lump, or two?" "The girl with Iht greatest amoi nl of common Sense " "Lemon?" "And she was the girl across' "I don't want to know!" 'The girl across " "I won't listen!" "The girl across " Polly rose iu righteous wrath. "The girl across the table." And the kettle bubbled merrily.. Helen Itowlaud, iu the Wuihlngtuu Tost. A Mullier'e Hec4.uiuifcUlitlun I have used Chamberlain's Cougl: I Remedy for a number of years aiu; have no hesitancy In aaying that it- id the best remedy for coughs, colds and cioup I have ever used in my family. 1 have nut words to express my ci.nfi tenoo in Ibis remedy. Mrs J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. F. sale by liiilch & Hon, Mntamoras, all general stores 10 Pika county. j MM 1 t WILL Delaware -:- Time Table in i. Ill ip 111. S T A 10 OI 1 40 Lv New York 13 40 Ar Philadelphia '. M 13 .'in COST ONLY 5 001 7 00 Lv East Strondvbiirg Ar. fS (t! f7 (K " Delaware Valley Junction " f5 01- f7 04- " K .ylo Valley " f5 13i f7 13 " Grain's Meadows " 6 14 7 14i " Marshall's (Jreek " f5 lit! f7 Hi ,r Oak Grove f5 111 ft 10 " Frtitebevs ' 6 33 7 23 " .' CooltmilKh " fo Stj ft 34 " Echo Lake " f5 ai, f7 3'i " Turn Villa .- " 6 ol 7 80 " Shoemakers " M2 .17 fia an f 13 47 13 4 fia r.i ris fit 13 67 fl3 Ml tl 01 1 or. 1 101 6 85 7 S3 Ar IJushklll Lv p. m. Ip. m . Ip m . if M.opR only on notice Trains arriving at Busliklll at 1.10 Ferry, Mllford and Tort Jervis. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. DO YOU EXPECT TO A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers kinds of Contractors Estimates made tion given and OFFICE. Brown's ilfiQAD nn TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago aud Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Tort Jervis to all points In the West and Southwetit tti lower rates than via any other first-class line. Trains Now I.kavi Port JCRVIB il Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express.1 " (I, Daily Kxpreas " 80, Local Except Sunday . " 4J, " " " 7(r3, Way Sunday Only 8 34A, 5 10 ' a. as ' 7 40 ' 7 6:1 10 30 ' ., Jjocnl Kxeept Sunday. ii. Way daily exo't tiuuiiay 11 65 4, Daily Kxpirm 13 43 P. 1 7H, .Sunday Only 1 10 " 84, Way daily ex'o't Sund'y 8 00 3, Daily Kipnws 4 no " 7(i, Way Sunday Only 4 40 ' 7.l, Local Sunday Only 6 07 " Way daily eio't Suud'y 6 11 ' 14. KipreM Dally 9 65 " WESTWARD. 7, Daily Express 17, Daily Milk Train 1, Daily Express 115, KurHu'daleE'ptSun.. 3, Express C hlcao liiu dai 2.1, Local KxprehoMiuday. . 6, Limited Daily i.xuren. No 13 SO A y. 7 35 " 11 84 " 13.10 F. M 5 15 " 5 60 " 10 ' Trains leave Chambers street. Ne York, tor Tort Jervlt. on week days ai 3 30, 7 So, 6 on, lu, 10 30 A. M., 1 oo, 8 no, 4 W), 8 30, 7 30, 9 15 P. M. Ou Snndivs, 3 30, 7 30, W 00 , U 15 A. XI., 13 30, 3 30, 7 30 9 15 P. M. I). W. COOKE, Geuerl liisr Aguk, Nw York. V.e pn.iiipnv oI-ikih 11. rt Hud . .r t-l e i7 y- -' A f -k-u.l uj, &"i. i , ,,r i i i.uj u iu win;, u lu f if lreer.-.,rl ml .4m ,,y. ... Iwuii, II. .A Ui ii-ruief f S f- f Q KllUf i .'- n, . i Pi- r-i i t,, i Opposite U. ij. Koient l.uci' JWASIGTON D. C.J "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. ko buy a pnstnl enrd and gend to Tho Now York Tribune Fanner, New York Cltv, for a free specimen copy. The Now York Tribune Fiirmcr l a National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for farmers and their fmiitllcs, and EVKRY lasue contains matter Instruc tive and entertaining to EVKRY mem ber of the family. The price Is $1.00 per year, but if yon like It you can sccuro It with your own favorite local newspaper, TllS PUK9S, Mllford. Ta., at a bargain. Both capers one year only $1.65. Send your order and money to the Pike County Phrss, at Milford, P. Valley -:- Railroad Effect October , 1903 T I N 8 p. in . ip. iu I). L. tt W. B tt Ar 8 sal liroad Street Station Lv. 7 85: 10 25 I- 8 nr. 4 35! n is f ij f4 83 fit 3H fS Hi' f4 31 fll 31 m 2H; f4 is! ft) 1:1 8 Sl 4 ll! BII fs im f4 (mi fil on f8 l f4 oal fit Oil 8 in1 4 Oil; fi oil fS 11, f4 Oil fO 01 rs on: (3 Mi! 8. 05 : 8 61 8 00 ! 3 EK-.i f5 60 6 65 6 40 to conductor or on signal p m !p m p. m p. m connects with stage for IJlngman'a BUILD? THEN SEE and dealers in ail Lumber, and Builders. ; personal atten work guaranteed Building, Milford, Pa LR. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, S GRAIN, I f ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or C rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find that the ser vices I rendor you, ns a Broker and the facilitiea aud conven iences I can furuUh can not be surpassed elsewhere. It, in to, my intercut that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence and teli.Tihone ordtira given careful attention. L. R, Carpenter, Cor. Bait and Plka Sta. Port Jervis, New York. Representing Greullch, Martin A Co. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. Fhe hot-! par excel U'lice nf th cnpirnl .tcntd wnliiu turn bi-.n k of the While Hmiw) ami dirt'otly oppt.mtu llio Tremsury. KlutiBl labia iu tha city, MILLARD'S HOTEL A fuinoua hutflry, rvimirktitrie fur Ita dUurit'Ht atiriK-iutU)iiH ami long ttiiMiuint'ii pHuhiruy. Ki.!-utly r. nuvaleU, rt'pmiiLcti jmrtiully reluruihln'd. NATIONAL HOTEL. A, la!idiiwti k Hiiimiif th hotels of W'dhh ii!Kt"i, pitLnnr, d lu ttu-iiior y HrH by pirtiatMitri rtltd hlKh tWliolaU. Aiwnyit M oiiiut) (avttniH. Kci:itity n'Miodt-li d an.t rt-ndt-rcu iH;tt"T rhitn t-v. r j,p. Ja. ti, K dtp. WAI-TKK Itl'KToN. Yu-.. MKr. l lit-tnj liuLclit. ttr liiu pi'Hit;i()(l Joli'KttJ otidt i vutiti of liiu cjipiiiti nt tk'it linn. y the bvt uiiiug piuov-i at rj itiiittblo rt.Li. O. O. STAPLI9. Proprietor. O. DKWITT,Mnr,