A UXP 11 Uli ii 11 (oar Of fie 11 1 09 MILFOltl). PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FRIDAY. JUYL 8. li)IO. NO 39 VOL. XV. Pake Go BRIEF MENTION Nineteen peopia v. ere killed and several Injured in a hud on collision between a fast passenger and a freight train In Ohio Monday. A sale and sane Fourth of July bora good results gonerally In the oontry. Fewer accident were re ported thia year than last and In Ml! ford the day passed without a single person being injured. Good order prevailed and there wa enjoy ment without the usual rows and trouble. As estray hore was picked np by tome partis on the Port Jervis road this week which at Bret was thought to nave been atolen, bnt it turned out tbat it tubs' been hired by fmrsoiMj who were fishing along the river and they had allowed it to get loose and wander away. The toy aero planes sent np by Ha got tone July 4th were Interesting evidenoea of their akiltaml gave petf pie here a good idea of bow flying machines look W. F. Beck and (anally of Phil adelphia are visiting relative and f ricnda here. If Mr. Bryan will inspect closely and with discrimination, he will be able to note symptoms of Democratic insurgency tn Ohio. O. M. Weill of Mew York, Benj Mettler of Port Jervis, P. M. Nilts Jr of Stroodsbnrg, Ed Beach of Mew ton, N. J., Nelson Brown of Newark N. J.. J. C Grasmoek, Fred Wilson and Will Armstrong of New York were visitors in town over the 4th. George Dsumann ha one of the thaw gardena in town and bia neigh bora are often remembered with some of Ita excellent products. Be takes delight both in raising tbe finest vegetables and having hia friends enjoy them. At the Milford Driving Park July 4th the first race free for all for 1200 was woo by Admiration, entered by M N. Thornton, with Dorothy, entered by Howard Btearna second time 2 21. Tbe so cold raoe 2 40 elass was won by John R., entered by Thornton, with Mamie J. entered by Burt Whit more of Port Jervis second, time S. SO, and the third rate 3.00 minute claaa for f 50 was won by "Lord Barton entered by B. O. Rosen- erana of Port J TVis with Monle Mac second, time 8.00 John W. Shields of Milford and Millie, a daughter of Andrew Snyder and wile of Matamoras were married at the borne of tbe bride in Matamor as July 4th by Rev, A. C. Corey pas tor of F.pworth Church. They will live here. Clara Krob has gone for a two weeks vacation at Sea Girt N. J. Dr. II, IS l.mersou and wife re- turned this week from their bridal trip to New York. Mrs. Horace E Kipp is qnlte ill at her bom on Ann 8t. Paul Humbert presented the PBfcVC this week with a b sket of mammoth gooseberries raised on bis place li Dingman township. Some of the berries meaanred J lnobea In oir eumfereao and look si tbe sice of ordinary plums. F. F. While with his characteristic spirit for making improvements ha had Plum Alley adjoining his prem lacs on Fourth Street graded and it lb now in the beat pooaible shape. Tui. work is in fine contrast with thai done by some others tu public alleys The Proabyteilan Sunday Schoo'. held it aunual picnic at Raymond Skill Falls Wednesday. Race riots all over the country re aulted from the fight at Reno. Epec tally in the large oitieg, north and south, there were clashes and at least five were kil e.larxt hundreds irjured R Joiolng of the negroes over the vie tory of Johnson, aud thnii demonstrations in many instance provoked assaults by white. In the matter of the petition of th. Matamoras Company Limited fot ap pralaeonent of certain shares -of stock ol aaiu company ne court haa ap pointed Benjamin Krte to appraist ami value the Interest of Thorn Jr A, Ralatoo Trustee of Irving A Deyo. Milford Streets never were in a be tor or more satifac:ory oonditi n They were prepared before the oil Was applied, it waa Judiciously sprwiii and the result is no dust and a nan smooth roadway. The Council mt-r Us the thanks of the public, and thr V. I. A. is also inoluded for lis genei oslty, for this excellent condition Th tUle streets also will be treated and practically the whole tows Will Vf lustiest, FOR KENT To auu.mer giKStc, Mi-jersdale, Pottsville and Jermyn furnished bouse foot of Broad St. ri are the only towns In Fennsylvan F P. SAWYER. ' la thus far which have asked for the The MUt.ee Gertrude Gumble anl i'""1- ot POTtal ''"K8 Jennie Btruthrrs of Philadelphia a 6 bnk ln thelr uffloe9 guests with friend in town. I Alfred T. 8eeley visited his son One result of this weather Is the na also his aangn timm.hir. arrival rf thn slllv season: t it is manifested in the announcement id5re ,hi8 ' k ter Mrs. Geo Ellenberger at Belvi- of a British naval officer that war be tween Japan and America is inevita ble. While California bsis prize fights. Havana discusses tnaugnrating bull flvbta to atnnse American witnesses Evidently there's an impression that Americana are less respectable than their law. If the grand Jury dig deep enough ft will find the men "higher up , A oortespondent wishes to know what is the difference between Bryan and Harmon. A nomination. The first speech Mr. Ro'-sevelt de livers will be to tbe people of Kn iv ies. That Is right. Kansas needs aiklng to worse tfcau any' other State in the Union, perhnps. The notloo of intended application for ohorter of Pautmc Power Co lends color to the rumor that a large dam will be built at Wilsonville ard a aka f rmed along li e Puupao valley. No doubt the site Selected will afford p iwer sufficient for several proposed enterprises. C. N. B illeau and bis two sons of Brooklyn, N. Y , spent the 4th witb his brother ill Dlngmi.n township Be is an export electricipn and goes to Elbcron, N. J., where he has charge of a lare plant. Will Armstrong and wife of New York were recent guests witb hia mother Arthur N. Adams ot Huntine Tower was a visitor in town tbe first ot tbe week. B. E. Brown an son Roliert of Do Land, Florida, came up the first Of the week and it is said the former will manage tbe Homestead this season It is to be hoped that both Arizona and New Mexico are provided witb capitals guaranteed to stay put. Mr. Tuft cannot oomplain that Congress baa been precipitate or hasty. Hon. Alfred Marvin, Chairman oi the Delaware River Free Bridge Commission, has appointed Miss Mabel C. Btark of Dingman town1 ship, and recent graduate of Mil ford Higb School, Clerk of the Com. mission. Bbe is a very studioua and deserving yonng lady and merits this appointment. John C. Warner and family went mi an auto trip to Hackeoseck last Saturday. Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Conrt, Melville W. Fuller, died and denly of heart failure at Borrento, Maine, July 4th, aged 77 years. He waa appointed in 1888 by Cleveland, od had served twenty-two years. Jnst how much saorifioe is Involved n declining a Democratic nomina tlon for Governor of Pennsylvania can be figured ont better after while. If ever' school and college gradu ate gets a Job at once in accordance with his own idea of hia economic value, there will be a tremendous upheaval in the business world. Congress practically emasculates its a nptign publicity bill. But that is a reform which congress will not be able to dodge much longer Miss Cockrell is going tn marry th Minister from Greece, We bave mislaid our catalogue of the market value of foreiiin husbands, but do not imagine a Greek cost a great leal. W. 8. Ryraan and son advertise ibis week bouse furnishing goods. They have the stock aud will make t worth while for yon to examine it. An infant aon of Teal Titman dieo July la. Miss Bertha Fieg of Newark, N. J is spending a week witb her slater Mrs. George Dauuiann. Talk about the increased cost ol living 1 It ts sain that aealtklns are to cost twice as mnoli as last year Luckily, thia wout Interest any of u. for a few in ntha yet. There are lota of people who will efuae to get excited over a bath-tub rust. Andrew Yetter of Blairstown, N. I., with a party ot friends visited Milford in an auto last Friday. II looking very well and it la alwaya i pleasure to greet bim. Mrs. David Cuddebeck of Eltia beth, N. J , visited her mother Mia J, M Aidrtob over the Fourth, Elsewhere the Water Supply Oom- mls-tlon advertises for bids lor work at Cave Eank in Delaware towi ship According to the plans tbe work will secure the road, and witb an addi tional appropriation which Mr. Mar vln will obtain if ba Is returned to the Legislature next winter that bad nd expensive p'ace will be made safe for all time. It la far eacier for taxpayer to bav tbe siat pay for tbe job than to go down.ito IJieiJown pocket.". If . yviweali&e this'': cost vote for Marvin and get something in return: r In Philadelphia 9 were killed and G08 woundnd Jnly 4, 1908 r this year were killed and 602 injured. The State fish commissioner says the shortage in tbe batch of black bass this year was dne to cold weather. The work In tbat respect has been a failure. Only 300 appli cations out of 1660 can be supplied. Hon. Alfred Marvin and family of Matamoras rode down the valley Monday ln his auto. J. C. Presoott of Matamoras in town Tuesday. Tbe whlu of autos in town has been incessant the past week prov ing the attractiveness of our roads and scenery in the valley, and no less tbe satisfactory accomodations they find at our several hotels. The Managers of Milford Brlgde Comp.iny have declared a seml annu dividend cf 2 payable by the reasurer Wm. Mitchell July 15th. Only 9 persons were killed in Chi cago this year July 4, as against 66 last year. The advocates of safe and sane day have reason to feel grat ifled over this record. There was but one fatality in New York. The morning mail here during the past week has been Irom I to 8 hoar ate. Tbe delay is said to be caused by the train at Jersey City waiting for tbe morning papers. Mammy Johnson, mother of the winner, lives in Cbioago snd rides ln her automobile tbe gift of ber son. who rode away from Reno in a spec ial car, probably more than (100,000 richer than when be west there, and whd now can oommand an income many times larger than any preacher by giving exhibitions. Stewart Buchanan of New York is visiting bis parents In Dingman tap Robert Terwilllger, and wife ot West wood, N. J., are spending few days witb relatives here. Mrs. Dr. Kenworthey and child ren are at Twin Lakes for a couple of weeks.' Miss Maude Sawyer has aritved here from Oberlin, Ohio where she at tends college, to pass tbe summer. Mrs O. B. Van Wych of Washing ton is at ber cottage on Ann street for the season. Mrs. George Mitchell entertained a company of ladies last Friday after noon. Mrs. Frank Schorr has gone to Scranton for a visit of several weeks. F F. White spent several days this week in N, Y. Milford Inn opened its new grill room last Thursday evening with a party entertained by Mr, LeBar guest. A Port Jervis auto backed up in front of John Rydera team Wednes day while it was standing at Cudde- baoka store which caused the horses to turn and upset the wagon aplllicg out a lot of good. Not much dam age was done however. Washington Deserted Since last week tne national cnpttol has become a deserted village. Con greas, the President, Ihe diplomatic corps and society have all scattered Simultaneously with the departure f the President and Corjgress, tbe point of national Interest w as Bhif led to New York when the ex-President retnrned, and It. now Rppcflrt flint wherever he is there the middle men f the press are gathered together and from that point political news Is lispersed at the national cnpitol, but In an uu. inspired, humdrum, mechanical way thronph tbe $1800 clerks who Valiy know the routine better' than Presi dents and cabinets aa;l ohief of bu reaus. But until the ItiX or JtildULj of October there will be but. little to attract the attention of tbe pnbllo to Washington, ' Since the adjournment of Congress, two Senators, Daniek' bf "Virginia, and Mc-Henry of Louisiana, have died; one, McCombnr of North Dalo ta, haa been reelected and Represent ative Gronna of that state has also been eleoted to the Senate to fill an unexpired term of Johnson af North Dakota, who died shortly after he waa eleoted. To all appearance there la a slight slump in the insurgency movement It is announced that Son a tors Cum mins and Dolliver have cancelled lec turing engagements, and tbe Diiuioo and Pythias, relation renewed be tween tbe Presidt nt and the ex- Pres ident at Beverly is a straw .indicat ing political accord and peace. Col. Roosevelt determination to keep his bands off politics has yielded to Gov Hughes' solicitation and he Is mixed in the New York legislative fight wlfh a result that appears to be tem porary defeat. It need not, however be assumed that Col. Roosevelt's per sooal friendship for President Taft means that he approves his attitude in the Ballinger-Pinchot affair, or that he is not at heart in sympathy with the progressive element of hia party. There is no doubt that the Repub lican party will In the coming elcc- tlona have a better standing than was expected two or three montha ago. The government is winding up the fiscal year In good shape. All the fig ure relating to receipts and expendi tures are not yet in, but snoh as are now in show that tbe Treasury will get through tbe year witb practically no deficit. Thia la very much better than the financial condition one year ago. A new system has been adopt ed in the Treasury statement, and tbe ordinary receipt and disburse ment are kept apart from the Pans ma Canal Account. If this account should be taken into consideration, there would be a deficit ot about thirty four million. At this time one yearago the fiscal year ended with a deficit of flfty-nlns millions to the ac ceunt of ordinary receipts and dis bursements and one hundred and eighteen millions taking into consld eration the account of tbt Panama Canal. It will be a matter of satis faction to Americana sufficiently well nfonned in financial affairs to know that ordinary receipts and expendi tures now nearly balance each other. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON , Mary Guluaer teacher In the east ern part of this county closed her school the past week and rerurned horns: ' Our' old' macadam from Tattles Corner eastward la undergoing re pair,' end 'people passing over the road cliim thnt there is a lot of cx pensa and the repairs will be of little benefit. From all ret o.'ls the road !s Business wilt still go oil in bad shape at present. Miss iiuoel Smith who has been teaching for the past two years in 'Naw'nik rl-iiirneii home on Friday and will spend her vacation with her parents at Ly ton. - "Alsacia" Farm'' over along the Delawaia-is filling- op with boarder Tbe place is Ideal for the city folk nd under the management of Frank and Ira is made pleasant for all stop ping with tbeni.' Th big barn nn the Club farm at Bvana is about cnolosed and the building is being pushed to comple tion. The patrons of the Bevans P. O. have to depend upon the mall carrier for their mail matter. The office was closed on Thursday last and all papers remove 1 to the Lay ton P. O. Tbe Lijtou P. M. and clork have their hands full placing patrona mail ags for those along the route from Halnesville to tbe Walpaok ne. It Is certainty no picnic ' Work on the new road is progress ing rapidly and the grading ia about complete from Layton to beyond G. Hurshs. Most of the beautiful trees along the road were removed moct to the regret of the people. The steam roller came on Saturday and theorusber, witb a capacity of 176 tons per day, will be here in a few day. Many were worried over the Italians, but they are a gentlemanly set of men, and their foreman, Ray Thompson, Is just the man to have charge of the work. , i ears were expressed tbat corn would not reach tbe knee high mark by July 4th, but there are several pieoeB tbat have done it nicety. The marriage of Misa Graoe Avers and Grover C. Utter both of this town took place one day last week Their many friends wish them much happiness. Miss Sadie Hursh of Newark spent Sunday and Monday with her father at Layton, returning to New ark on Monday evening. Census Rumors Probably tbe census of 1810 will show that Southern States, Including Oklahoma and Missouri bave made a 21 per cent gain In population ai nee 1900 and that they will now show about 83 and a half million. The gain in other states ia estimated at l per cent. Five states made tbe urea test gain ; Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma, the latter likely made tne greatest gal ot one and a quarter million. Real Estate Transfers G fford Pincbut and otters to Mil ford Cemetery Association 4 acres, Dinaman, 1150. E. B. La liar Treasurer to Mary Elizabeth Ford, t deeds, Jas. B. Wal. lace no. T5 100 acres, John K rouse 1 0. 10, (9 sorv Blooming Gruv. NAPOLEON'S GRIT ... waa of th unconquerable, never-say die kind, th kind tbat you need most when you bav a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, eougb syrup, cod liver oil or doctor bave all failed- .don't lose heart or hop Take Dr. King New Diacovtry. Sat isfaction, la guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless suffer. It master stupborn colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, lagrlppe, asthma hay fever aud whooping congb and tb most aafe and certain remady for all bronchial affections. 50c. and f 1 Trial bottle free at all druggists. KING'S GRANTS Charles I who waa King of Great Britian from 126 to 1619 granted charter in 1628 to the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay Col otty and in 1629 gave tba Province of Carolina to Sir Robert Heath his at toraey general. In 16&3 be gave proprietary grant of Maryland to Ce- ceiius Calvert, second Lord Balti more. Charles II King from 1660 to 1886 granted liberal charters to Con neoticut and Rhode Inland in 162-; and in 1831 granted Pennsylvania to William Peno, giving him a propri etary grant of 40,000 square miles I payment of a debt ot 16,000 pounds due Penn'a father. The State con. tains 44, 935 square mile. WANTED 1 Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate nrlw Hoffman. 808 "A", lit I New York The Milford Season Milford has sgaln opened its doors to Bummer visitors, many of them coming from Brooklyn. . Among the guests at the Bluff House are: Mr. and Mr. George McKibbln, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Has- sell. Miss . A. Spioer, Frank and G Strafford Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke, Mrs. E. Lyman and Mis Kathleen Klley, aU from Brooklyn. At tbe Milford Inn are: A. Brank- uller, D. B. Shea and Mr. and Mrs. Bohoenberger, who arrived here recently in their car. The Marguerite is fortnnste in hav ing secured tbe services of a Holland House (New York) chef, Louis Ro-maina. Mr. and Mrs. Bylvanu T. Whit are again occupying their cottage on Harford Street. They live ln Brook- THOSE PEES OF BOYHOOD How delicious were the plea of boy hood. No p-es now ever taste so sued What' changed? th plan? No. Its you. You'v lost tbe strong, healthy stomach, tbe vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boy hood. Your digestion Is poor and you blame the food. What'a needed? A complete touing up by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion Stomach, Llvr, Kidneys, Bowel Try tbem. They'll restore your boyhood appatit and appreciation of food and fairly sat urate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 60c. at all drug- giBta Jersey Autoists Officer MoCarty July 4th arrested a party of autolst from New Jersey because they had no Penna license and carried a New Jersey number Before Justice Lndwig they ex plained tbat they supposed they had tbe legal right to ruo over here be oause ot tbe reciprocity between states and as proof offered a chart priuted in a New York publication which bad after Penn the word exempt" Indicating that there was general reciprocity. Jerseymen gen orally understand there is no reolp ricity and some twenty thousand autoists over there now are organiz ing to have a law passed next w Intel to recognize foreign licenses. They see thct the preaent requirement ot a license for outsiders ts a detriment by keeping many travelers ont of tbe state. It was argued tbat good roads were being injured to a greater ex tent than the benefit derived from th money spent by tourists, but it being realized that a state cannot af ford to fence itself in and compel the pnbllo to go around it. It Jersey persists ln being like Spain neigh boring atatea will have to Cubanlse her. Mosquitoes and all. Killed by Hospitality And to make ber sad ending aa sure aa could be. They drowned her la gallons of afternoon tea. EGLCCTaa lyn during the winter, - Mr. White and Mr. McKibbin are enthusiastic golf players, and can be seen on the golf grounds almost dally. The first baseball game of the sea son took place ln the morning of July 4. The opposing team helled from Newburg. The Millord team has a lull blooded Indian battery. who know how to play ball. - Tbe game resulted ln a score of 2-1 in favor of Milford, and while It waa ell contested there seemed little life ln either the players or the audi ence, and a lack of enthusiasm seemed manifest. Gifiord Plnchot ts located for the summer at his "Grey Towers" es late, and will give considerable atten tlon to matters conneoled with the Yale Summer School of Forestry, which convened at its camp tbt week. Tbe Field Club held a subscription bridge whist and "600" party in the fternoon of July 3, and many hand some prizes were awarded Tennis, croqnet, c'ock golf and quoits, besides reading, writing card playing ana social intercourse are the pastime afforded by the Club. Tbe Homestead Free Library Is well stocked for summer reading. ' At the various hotels there will be dances, church festivals, and ama teur theatricals to attend; and now and then dancing bears and travel lug gypsies may be seen. For those who are fond of the wheel, r I'd ing and driving, there are excellent roads and beautiful scenery to pass through from Port Jervis to he Delaware Water Gap up hill and down dale mountains on the right of ua, and the Delaware River and valley on tbe left of ua. Milford 's Base Ball Team In these pleasant days of July, When Old Sol is hot and near, And the brooklets in the heat do steam ; Oar thoughts fly to our base ball team : Our team, so quick and sure with their bats, And in fielding like nine graceful elongated cats. Our pitcher, tbe Indian, Garlow, by name. Who on this globe compares with the same? As catoher, his brother, we all must admit. flourishes and fingers a most trusty u itt. On first, Harry B. Angle of ele phantine stride, ' He sorely doth banish that wretched horsehide ! On second, an expert worthy of fame, Walter Victorious Dingman. dear lads, ia hia name. At abort, we find as firm as a rock, Fred Middangh of old Dutch stock. On third, brother Andy nimble he 1. Can sure hit the ball on Its mooking phis. lu right, Rosooe GourUy of far heralded speed. Who gets a hit when there is most need. In centre, a lad, we'ill call him X for ease. Hits, runs and slides as fast as y please. And in left, Emmett Steele with long, hoary, hand, Hobbles the flies and delights the grandstand. A team to be proud of and worthy to win, flien go to the games and shout with a vim. B F. B. A FRIGHTFUL 1TRECK train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, spralLa wounds that demands Bucklen Arnica Salve earth' greatest healer. Quick rlief and prompt cur results. For busna, bolls, sores of all kinPs, ec zema, chapped bands and lips, sore eye or corn, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 26c. at all druggists. Twenty-Six Men Up to tbe present time twenty-two different men have been elected to the office ot President of the United States. Five of these bav died in offloo, and have been succeeded by their respective Vice-Presidents. Only one of tbe latter, Theodore Roosevelt, was afterward elected to he presidency. Thus the great of floe haa been hold by twenty-six dif ferent men. Of these twenty-six men, fourteen had a college educe tlon.- Harvard claims three ; Job Adams, his son John Q. Adams and Thsodore Roosevelt. William and Mary College ia Virginia ; Thomas Jefferson and John Tyler. No othei college baa had more tban one of its alumni in the White House. Vale arpears in tbe list now tor tbe first lime in tbe person of Win H. Taft Bowdoin was represented by Frank lin Pierce. Williams by James Garfield, Union by Chester A Arthur, Princeton by James Madi son, Dickinson by James Baohanan, the University of North Carolina bt James K. Polk. Kenyon by R Hayes, Miami by Benjamin Harrison The Military Academy at West Point graduated Grant and Monroe. W H. Harrison and William McKinley entered college bnt did not graduate. It is a great honor to be President of tbe United Stale. It la a soflloient honor to be worthy of the presidency, Not many boys can hope fur the for mer but all may confidently aim at the latter. VORK 24 HOURS A DAY Th busiest little thing ever niada are Dr. Klug'a New Life Pills. Every pill la a augar-eosted globulof health, that ehauge weakness Into strength. lauguor, Into eurgy, brain-fag into mental rjower: eurlna ConatlnatioD. Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 1 iic, t all druggUta, ( WANTED I SALESMEN to represent ns in tbe sale of cur High Grade Goods uon't delay, apply at onoe. Steady employment ; liberal terms. Exper. enoe not necessary. ALLriN NURSERY UU. Rochester, N Y. Polite Expressions Some children in town of different families who formerly bad been playing together met one day and one was Invited to the home of the others. He declined to go and as It appeared by the conversation the reason waa that exception had been taken by the mother ot the others to some expressions be had need. Tbe two cordially invited him over but he still refused to go. Finally the little girl said "Oh, now do oome and play with ns. Mama is not home and yon may say deevil and heel, and we will love you Just the same." Then he went. Erie's Special Excursions. On account of various conventions the Erie will place on sale at Port Jervis, round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates. . To Boston, Mass., on aale June 30 to July Srd, good returning to July 12th, at $10.60 via all rail, and 19 .40 via New York and boat. To Niagara Falls, good going on train No. 6 July 1st, all trains July 2nd and Srd, good returning ou all trains to train No. 103 Jaly 6th, at $8.96 for tbe round tri. To Detroit, Mich., on account of B P. O Elks Grand Ledge, on sale July 7, 8, 9 and lOtb, good returning to Jaly 20th. at 121 70. Kail tiokete are. good on boats between Buffalo and Dotrott. Meals and berth extra. To Cbautaqoa Lake, N. Y. on sale July 8th, good returning to August 8th, at til 46 for the round trip. For Pullman reservation, and In formation as to extension for return limits on above ticketa pleas address or call cn H. L Blauson, Erie Tioket Agent, Port Jervis, N. Y. NEW House fur lent furnished, Six rooms and bath. R. W. REID, Milford. Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned, having by pur chase and lease, secured control of all the property surrounding Niche oronk Lake, in Delaware township Pike Co. Pa., all person are warned from Bunting, Fishing, or Trespass ing thereon for any purpose whatso ever under penalty of th aot of as sembly approved April 14th, 1905. EDWARD U. WESTBROOK.
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