Bill' 11 sty 11 11- JJL A MILFORI). PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FRIDAY. SEl'TEMP.EU 1. HMO. VOL. XV. NO 47 BRIEF MENTION Tho froe bniliii B l i.ni'ol-ielocer of fenns) ) van a and Now J" rei v 'ft At Trenton this week and ni n their wa v u lliw liver inn r' tewir.ar 1 1 several bridge wmpsnie... If scr lain the probable oo-t of the struc tures and aim tfan attitude of (bp corporations roward telling. Ex t'onnly Tnsson-r K B Lnbar of M itnm .rHM set- In tox'n ye.-terdsv At lh th'TllTH Mile of Hi Chi-1 New Hot"! P'operty In Lackawsxen Monday Wilheliu Vogel the juiii n-t,t rreduor became the pnrrhreer. Ctrl Hunt went to Rochester hl to aco pt a position with the Ei-tnian Koi'ak Co. A reliable Kothonty on horses nays that tbe KfT "?e tlm lorge t, and that I Hp roans coma next in or der. Il l ;ks seldom live lo be over tw nty, and creams rarely live more than tun or fifteen veara. Summer ended Wednesduy and f ill ha put In her appearance. Next Monday ia a legal holiday. Labor Day, Hud banks will be cloned. The trouble in aoboola begins the next day Sepl 0th. b anehvllle borough baa elimi nated politics In ita ejection ol lxtr 'iigh ofllrera and nominated a uni in ticket Siicx county will voteat the Nov. . ember ftteotiou on the question of a commission i( three pe.rsoos instead of a Board of Free-brldeis, to oon dunt county aifnirs. Mr. Hwksher of Dingman town. Hhip khh hosier lo a number of Mil ford ladiea Wednesday. Meadamea J. C. Wamer. W. B Ken orthey, S G. Vandarbeck and H. S. Angle motornd to Stroudsborg yesterday for a couple of daya visit. Mrs. Warner drove the car. Matauiora will noon have water work In operation. Hydranta have beeu located on eeverat streets and pipes are being laid on others. Water ia bt lned from a driven well baofc ol the borough and ia pnmperi luto a btrye covered reser voir lined witn onncrela. fewiesdnle anttclpatae baln a large hotel on living Cliff. It will be built of native stnus three stone with a basement and will acromion date SOU guest -i. One nearly coin pleted there turned aeveral ye.-is a (to. Most of the aurnoier guoata will aoou depart for their city tomes, a) reniiy many have K0Ie, and Milford will lapse into ita old time quiet. We intss the faces of the vaoat lonere and hop the time haa been ao pleaa aiitly paaaed they will return next at-aaon. This ia really the moat de Ilfthtful aeaaon to be in the country, eupeolully here where mosquitoes do not trouble nor fevera make afraid. A J. Dubois of Dingman townthip expect to go to Jeraey City eoon to work at his trade that of a mason. K. A. Greening of Spring Brook was a visitor in town Wednesday. Nirs. Fiank Edglngton rnterlained a oi inpany of la Una Wdnesday at "60-1 I V jrt Jervia bualneaa men have foriued themselves Into an associa tion for the purpose of promoting ihi tr tutciesiK. It la a good and proper thing for the busiuesa meu of a-it town to do. In Monroe comity one man lost 4'Oonit'kena which vera ao quietly laken that his di g waa uot disturbed. C'ti'irlm Cbedesterif Montague, N. J., came 'v. r lal Moooay with a lot of ohickeua which be mold to Bo d's nifcrket and aono after Frank Biafk sp)iarod and claimed they thy wie a'oleu. Chedester re turnnl to Jiriiy wber.- he waa i r r-slfil und ave tsiil t r future ap- pt-aia ice. Ilu huv aim e t ten locked op '.n BvUl lionai charKPs. Joeiiti LitllmorH li.is gone to Usrif ird, Ciinii., t.) oept a posl tin. Settley ri. Druko of Aldeovi'le. Wayne Couuty, visited bis uncle K U. ."Uyre a low daya this wrek. A slight frost, doiiig no damagi bouever, was coii lat tiaturdat moruing in parte of this and adjoin k' uuautiee. If you want to kill woodrhun.V. w hioh auinmla aomeliuit do Uiiiuhv1' lo riopn, el sti sll the entrauCi-r m hi'ir liolia cxnept one aod in tin thUit i uiitioli of lagfabicb htv! b irtu mi uru)tl with ciriion t.;-i. phula and tbvn cluse tlml opvninv. i'be p isuuous lumea wi;i kill tut animal. Philip llatbawsy si .l family wlil sf,re their gorfU inton aui l.t r gi W ths oily fur (Ua win lor. , A nia.riage lloens wia granted AukOaI 301b to Charlra t . bmllh of Miniitnk. Kullivan (V.. U. Y., and .vitiry Farrfll of Lacks wsxt-n. Pa. A heavy shower lasting three hoort pa-u-ed over Bunlikill Monday mnrn mg. Tihth waa a light Nil of rain here. Mrs J. K Adrienco of Pnughaeep i.l.', w f: nf i hi) man who makes muwera and rapers, ro.'ntly at tempted to smoeR'o Into this ooiintry over one hundred thousaud dollars wi.rth of gems. Bhe lied a boot the ninttfr with the utmost coolness and pnr-evranoe but a l it of pt-srls were foonil loathe riwn of her list and her dsughier bad n siring of tbem around her wii-t. - All the parlies ar now under bail, and the jewels may be sei-d by the government. Kugenie I'lir.Uin, a duineHttu em ployed at the Henni'aire, waa arrea le i by tl.o stste ioie Inst Hnnday and lodged in j h i I fur the larceny of oine t-ld from another employee riia money was tnkeu Augui-t 9th and waa found on her pernon. hut aa n one iii iieared lo p-iar-cute she was discharged t-ch ol i p-n Tiiiaday, Sepi 6th. It will be I the ailvatitauR of nil if scholars a.e. pn.mpt hegitniiiiy and regular in aiieiidunoe. The rooms tiave been tlloroly renovebd and the inlerior now preaenta a tine. appear sppearance. The directors dealre to ilo everything in their power to make a'UMidii g so'iool pleasant and p oflt. able and trust their efforts will be t-econrted by pupils and parents. Let at bring the schools op to a high state of proflcienoy and scholarship, and all work together to do It. Joseph Botlean and family of New York la spending his vacation with bia brother in Dingman township. C. O. Billing! of Loids Valley vU Ited town last Saturday. . Fred Wehlnger of Port Jervla, who used to come here quite fre quently but of late years has kept himself secluded in his home olty waa a recent visitor here. ' Miss Marie Hathaway left town this week for Kings Park, Hroo'kljn where she will engage in Klndergsr del work employment for wbloh she is well qualified both by training ami temperament and no doubt will be very anroeseful. Mrs. Kaiharyn tfrasmuk died at the borne of her son J C. Qrasmuk In this borough early last Monday morning aged 82 years, 0 months and 5 daya. Bhe waa born in tier Hiany. The remains were taken to Brooklyn Tuesday for Interment In Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Annie P. B. Anderson of 'New York, who formerly teaided here, waa a recent guest with the family of Philip Hathaway. Hon. A. T. Searle of Honesdale, President Judge of Wayne County, was in town last Saturday with some friends. A MAN OF IRON NERVH Indomnible will and tremendous ener gy are never fonnj where Stomach Diver, Kidneys and Rowels are out i f order. If you want these qualltieeand the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulat ors, tor kaau brain aad strong body. 26v at all druggists. Telephone Notice.. To the patrons of Port Jervia and Van Pike Telephone Companies; By an agreement this day entered into by aud hetwetn the above usmed telephore companies a charge often cents wili hereafter be made for all caiis betwtcu Port Jervw and Milford Kxohange and such additl4i al rate us eaoh company may esiab-ds-h within ita territory 1'OHr JthVlM 'I'tLKl'liONX Co Van Pikk Ih kimo nk to. list, d A'i, ui iri. -I'.UO SUMMER LOVE 'No. 11 iii i. I hl not proinlse you, I .H vou're not tinoere, k'ou'd f rge me ill tbe fi ght. Or one "ho. I pulsing year." 'roig t y-u, no, you wroug me muoh My love la deep and true, Have I not shown sffi-olion strorg This umaier Ri 1 1 for you?" Yes. Ralph, I kuow," awet Ruth replied In the autnno r of nuicleeu four, To yuars sgo, you spoke such wi r Is t o me at the seashore. Your u emory like our love is short E'en ti c uti ' tis deep and true," But far-well, Rhlph wa now must part My trsin leaves bete at two." Ceoiiia A. Cullon. OBITUARY BYLVaNl'l T Whitk Prohahly no recent death haa more deeply moved the community than that of Mr. White who occupied a summer cottace here tn which tt died early last Saturday uiorwMig af ter a brief illnans. He waa a -n of Edward D. White one of the pr-nil nent retired boiiueaa men of Jjrook lyrt, and waa boni la. that city lo 1148. ; After reivinr hta education at the Polytechnic Institute, he entered the Brooklyn Bank, a a clerk, and after tbe course of a few yeara waa made Paying Tailor whioli posittcn' he held until be was twenty four yeara nf age, at which time he was made Secretary and Treasurer of the Nassau Gas Light Co. This position he held for twenty flvo yeara, nntil the consolidation of the various Oss interests was consummated. Upon the consolidation, be waa made man ager of the NasMa branch, which position he held for two yeara. Mr. White retired from active bus iness abnnt ten yeara ago, since whioh he has ocenpled hi.i time trav eling in the Hnnth In the Wlr.ter, and spending hia Summers at his Milford home. At the time of hla death he was President of the Ht. Nicholas Society of Nassau Hand. Kr niBiiy years and up to the time of his death he was oon Dec ted with the Peoonio Council of the Royal Arcanum, fill ing the position of Trea-urer for a number nf years. lie waa also one of the Regents. Mr. White waa a member for a number of years,' of the Central Congregational Church of Brooklyn, of whioh Dr. Cadman ta pastor, both be and Mrs. White uniting soon after their marriage. Mr. White waa married thirty eight years ago on the sixteenth of next October, to Miss Ella Louise Gate He is sur vived by hia widow and cue daugh ter, Mrs. F. R. Abbey of New York. He waa well known here and re spected tor hia cordial and pleasant manners, and will be greatly missed in Milford social circles. A brief funeral service waa held at his lale home last Sunday and the remains were taken to Brooklyn for inter meut In Greenwood Cemetery. A profusion of besuilful flowers, sent by tbe Milford Field Club of which he waa lKlt member, marked In alight degree the high esteem In which he was held by his fellow members. ' Orvii.i.s L Rowland Mr. Rowland, who was well known in this County v died at his uome in Honesdale Tuesday after noon after a brief Illness of conges tion ol the brain. He was born at Rowlands this county Nov. 20, lSfit and' was son f the late George IL Rowland for nis ay years prom inent business man and political fae tor. "Hub" as he was, familiarly known, graduated at Wyoming Sem inary with, honor, then graduated from the Albany law school in 1880 aad entered the office of the late Judge Beeley at Honesdale and In 1883 waa admitted to the bar of Wayne County. He wag elected dis trict attorney, waa couuty solioitor and also solic tor for Honesdale and legal advisor of several other muni- Opalines. He waa ranked aa an able Lawyer, and a flue campaign speaker. He served eleven yeara In Co. E. Rgt. N. G. of Pa. and was oaptain four years. He married Har rtet Genung, who with onr son, Har old, one daughter Lucille survive him. He la also survived by two brothers Hon. Miles C. and Albert G., both of this Ci uuty and four sis ters, Mailt' e and Ada of Rowlands, Mrs. A H. Bernstein of Scran ton and Mrs. George C. Brown of Dunmore DONT FREAK DOVN Several stratus ou the vital organs, like strums ou machinery, cause break downs. You can't ovar-tax atomac liver, kldneya, txwels or nervee with out serious danger to yourself. - If you are weak or ruo.dowu, or under strain of auy kind, take Electric Bittera the matcaleaa, tonic medicine Mrs. J. . Van de Sande, of Kirklaud, III, writes "That I did not break down, while en durluga moat severs strain, for three mouths, is due wholly to Electric Bit ters." Use tbeiu sud enjoy health aud stiength. Satisfaction positively guaiameed. 60c at all druggists. WANTED A girl or woman rr general housework In a family ot three adults. Must be a good plain oook- Good wage. .. Address MFCS. JACKSON, Praas Office. 'COL. ROOSEVELT'S TRIP TO THE WEST Incidents of Important Tour to Be Described by Special Corres pondent Former Prreident ltosoelt haa started on a tour which proiuisea to be more important than any he took while in the White House. From now until September 11 he will be traveling thmagh tbe ooontry mak ing spocches of profound sii'oiilcm ce and extrnminK a grewi infliiit-ev i i- am ,allr-...cl .tdlru . . Tilt. Vufth Inur !. fa tl-a .. V ' paper in Phila.leirbla tne muv pa per In Fe innylvnnii which ha a sisjcial corrorpviitienf on the tmin with Colonel Rn-.-evelt Angus McSween, Tne North Amer- icon a Watdiltig'in eorresponOHU', will be with Colonel Ruisevelr every day until the return to Now York, and will wiro foil reports, not only of the inoitl i' of the trip, but ofi, ' . . , . be made to inei t tns i rn-iiit div the pollilcal state. Some - The Bluff aeveiopnients in eacn i Social Events. II iuxe and -The M.ir gnerlte" sve ilancts last Ssinrduy evening and ever tjody hail a good time The winner of the men's sinijlos in the BluJ llotue tenins toiirii.iini'nt was Wefler Alddt. there Isnothliii; slow aooot IM i ford s buseball ream winning two faet games from the Hranchville nd Yale fi-rest School. Let the good work continue. On tbe pretty lawn of tbe Mar guerite, a week ago to-day, was held large subscription bridge whist, eu- hresnd "SOO" for the benefit of tbeitbboru colos, obstinate eimghs. sore baaeball team. Jlativ Biieets from ' th. HlnrT Hnnue. .nrl "Homesn-ad " i Danoing bears made thuir appear- a nee In town last Wednesday week, much tj the delight of the children For those who are fend -ol fishing. they will find bu.-u In the Delaware making It interesting for them, as well aa pickerel In the mountain lakes back In the woods. Dr. Peter Hues of St. Catherine's Hospital, Brooklyn, baa very pret ty bungalow on the banks of the Raymondekll), where he Is enjoying I life with hla wife and daughter. Miss Loretta. He has a fine automobilo, a well as a classy pair of bay trot tar. A week ago Thursday night the Bluff House guests had an enjoyable euchre, aud Friday evening the ohlldren had a ball by themselves, which tbey enjoyed immensely. Home recent arrival at the Bluff House are: Misse Agues Nellaon, Helen Spenoe, Vera - and A.' M. Smith, J. Van Austin, Mrs E. A. Meyer, Mrs E. Powell, Mrs. G. Fer ris, Mr. J. Cusack, Mr. and Mr. J Eden, Mr. and Mrs J. W. B pence, Harold 8. Spenoe, Wm. Ferris, A. R Miles, E. Lildln, ,1. F. Lilley, L E. Gunther, J. J. Saoudeis, i. W. Mad der, H. A. Landman and L B. Lsn lgau. Real Estate Transfers. Patrick D. Bensou to Ida O. Mc Laren. Lot 25 and 211 on Rellly map. William C. Knapp to Soloman S. Speere. Interest tn lota 1 and 'I on Big Pond, Palmyra, $.180. John B. Hobday to William W. Cook. Graut to repair dam on Sho- hola oreek. Blooming Grove. Henry W. Richardson to Bertram F. Joues. Land in Shobola, j a;f e Sarah E. MmihV.d to Harold A. Man.-tield, 150 acres. Piirt of John Craig, Uilf ird township. Short Philosophy Long vlsirs, long stories, long es says, long exhortations, and lor g prayers seldom prt.tit thce whohave to do with them. Life ia short Time ia abort. Momenta are preelou. Learn to oondeoee, abridge, and In tensity. Learn to be abort. Lop off the branches; stick to the main facts in your case. If yon speak, tell your message, an I bold your pesee ; if you write, boil down twosenteuces into one, and ihrea words into two. IT SAVED HIS LEG "All thought I'd lose ruy leg,' writes J. A. bwensou, of WaieftWn, WI... I "feu years of eczema,' thst 16 doctor could not aura, had at last raid me up. Than Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured It, sound and well." Iufallinaie for skin eruptions. Eczema, Salt Rheum, UoUs, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Pum. ibe at all arugguts. TRAINING NURSES. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. INCREASED EARNING POWER. Tht Philadelphia Hchoi.l for Nuts es, 2S1 Chartlnnt St ret t, Philadel phia, annoniic's lluit et. Tollmen! ha the Fall Classes will shortly 1 eiu. I This institution Is recognized and m- dortevd bv lending phys ii'iiir a oveiy where Free s holaral.ip In the, Two Year Course aie avaiial i and . " . , . . 1 provide room, b: srd, launHerirg, in- idcntal expei'.-"'-s sod milrn-id hfi'nc m f.nntjli'tion of the touie. IIociC r-ti:dv '-iire a 'd i nwnl tit 'Shoit Course r- -lr, pr ,v,d.;l Ybfl 1 iHch - vil mvvd TfMV'l tli 1 in-i'M!''! wi en der s.'if not whoii-sonie condit.oiis .li-d "j "'s thft Viny to nluM t ioTiMi'. (iis'e ti"tun ; il t'-Ttern.e'-t f r ho.-e .oi3 wlvi j ,)fw teed to i:n'"eiii.. thiir 'arivnir ttciHI fchm O;or-e '-e otif-r-s Oclober 5th. This clu.- ii formed at tho requeel of lendirg physict.'iiw wi t, iw nnyiiin. Ihal oici iirfiui.iitti nmnd for nnrsos tn all wi Li nn op'.ning which w;!l In atid by tuo-'e v,ho ne ) t Iiii-psre thenm.'es for -a -ii i it!ir-ir. duly. .A-i i I.IJIIlhiT of V-n V'c'.v I l l.ieh IS S"lil 1'r -e ffi Tei- t. n,, (.'i .'i s ull t'K' i: ''i. rs. 'i'his IVeci i.j ,..,.,rt d : r THE I. Sti Or -. .WO i v, uukrht--. o: oo ni'o- to .. t'tMioer of i i-tv.'?n'i. N V.. .. - " n:t i- ieMe.-is lut k no-Kir,-; o.-ui ti ih.n ':e I lall remedies lor surs. "U hs rmiwl troublesome at uivrht" he writes, noth ing helped me till I Uft-d Di. King's Nun Diai'overy which cured me '.-.ini- plelelv. I nsver coukij nt uiKnt ;:ow Millioi a ku w iw matchleae merit for! l""f, lagrippe, a.-tiim:- l. morrhe-gi-. crouP. whooping eo'lgh, I::i vfever. i 1 ft relieves iiiiickly and never f satisfy. A : : : n I Trial bottle flee, utiteed bv all dr convi;:CM. V), li's j 'is.. inel Wis. l.0i). yiMr- A Truthful Aseition. Tue worst hsi.it t;mt hove en fI! into is that of loafing ground on the atreeta at night It i toeu thi ycasi their lot in slippery j laees wroin at any moment they are likely to fall from g ace. Ail gom and nolile lea sons taught them bv their mothers are there counteracted and nullified. Tney learn nothing that is good but everything bid. The boys who-spend their evenings in tbe a nred precincts of borne, with yis-i booka for their coir ;.snions hie 'he future hope of this republic; they will fill our legislative and inreH ional balls, and sit Id judgment npon men and measures, while the boy- who run the street will fill our peni tentiaries, Klillbhon.-es and lunatic asylums. Parents v. ho are responsi ble tor these broken laws of de. enry Will have broken hearts and bowed down heads in the awakening years that will inevitably follow. Monument Dedication Theatatrioionmn.o. Mill be Hell oated at GettysborK s, pieml-er vrth snd for the occanon, soldiors ol PeunaYlvnuis, regiment or other organizations vt (dob participated in the battle of G tlj -"hnrji, c in .ve tree transportation to and from any railroad station in the stale nearest their homes. Tickets good, goin from Boptoruber 21th to VTlh and good returning to September :tOth Address: Gettysbinv liattletitld Me morial CuuimisSiiin. P. O. Box b'iX, Philadelphia. Pa. The general pub lio can secure traur-porlation at a rate of 1 cents a mile each Taj It probnlil.-1 that- Jao:b ('.' Sol rtrr, Ira B. I 'h.iii told llsudul !. avre wlio wili be a;Hi-nL.;an:ed by hit w ife, v i'l visit th.it b stor;c spot on tbe ixiiiasd'-m. Infantile i'aralysis lufnurile p;irulv a my leci. -ii-dieoaae which ao far balUea phyai olans both as to cause and cure la Increasing in this slate. About 70 oases aie now reported. The health uothorlllea arelskiut; every uieaus to determine what ia best to prevent or counteract its rav es. Children allticted, if they on nor die, are loft in a helpless ooudition and il is said do not recover. Whether Contagious cr not has n-jt been f ollv determined but ao far ltapper sporadic u. its I nature, tuoogn ot -nam lorsiuiis &re piareDtiy more it le u. ita out break than other. Soine doctor, "".- -." thiuk so autiiciin has been dis ' The crosheV was moved from near v. . .fc. . t i . h liurshs, ou l-'riduy last, to near covered but the test so far d -es not ,., ,, , . - . , , ', jLliaa. Beosleys. No trouble for con dlaclose tbat it is certain in ita ef- tractors t0 ge ,n ,ue 3(1DJ, ,b8y faebe j waat. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Lr-ren 8hi,y and son of Summit, are spending a few day- wltb his futhor at Layton. Samuel PatforsoD nf Port .lervis, wit bund at thnt plsct- on Saturday nged 7rt years. He h aves a widow, n.. w,s wy Three men. John Adams, Ben Frank """ lmtn- j ltn and John Jay Mr. Jon.-s of Buffulo, N. ,Y la vis- j By wisdom, patience, pluck and oon Ring his son, Dr E W. Jonca, at! anm mat tact. Iytoti for a short time. i it is ratner qncer mm some oi onr i llhermei) can go tn the river and ; J -ome buck wdth a loud of bnpe, wbl'e j I .ll.A. ..rt.t.-u. H I. .11 1 i't a" tuu n.l liny nuu j'i'iir get a hsb. A eouple of onr rt-heriiicn one day last week caught' i 3S tine l.ss, anil olher oa'cbes are1 ' "o-irtcd t'enr'y fcoort. ; S'.th r-"'ote of Lay'.un g'-e to N.' V.I !, Mon.ii-.' returning on Sntiirdny, ! "id i und"r tbr cme of a throat j .-i-ccialisi. Hi.-, ninny friciuis hoiei i .i a i-dy reciit.Ty . A yon'ijt man who imagine he is tot known stole the dash lamp of ! Frank iierinr from the grounds of i lie liarvi-d Home. Just a word i f ,;i-K-ice lo that younir man, pet thnt 1 'imp to thp Layton P O at once or j i-.t k out. ' (Ir.e of foe teRm linrses of John iiioifroan wiirkmir on the nw rond i n ni7r,i;ig from Hi lochvilie lih a j ! .i of oilt whf-n it wh t:J.ken sit k. iwr Tuit'es Cornef, mul died in a few i i '- n 1 1 .:'io Hi.et Hotr.e at iavton on toe -ilh was well attended, and the ood things provided by the ladles Vanished before the attendants weie supplied. Everything passed off tiieidv. Anti thA smi snm nf alvinl li0 dollars was added to their treae- ury.' The music provided by the Newton Drum Cor'ps wac vory good. but th -y had never practiced and that was omitted. Dixie' Tlu Macadam road is going ahead - vigor nuly is ever under the geo- ' t r;il;-ri'p of Mu-srs. Dprjiarest and 'lliy 'ii.onim. The road is filled i wit" ,:rushp1 ,"me '"'" Ly" to the point of Pine Hall, and now that tbe oil wagon la here, the finishing touohe will be put ou a part of the road this week. The managers are FBepisg the road in good passable ooudition and it is hoped that the public will stay off the road for a o' nple of days after oiling. At last the contractors for build ing the bridge near Will He.iters on the new road have begun work, and bs me of the workroaa said, "will fiuiah il up by snow fly.'' It will be a grand lmprovameut over the one built on the "Emiia'' road, and how the Board of Freeholders can accept that bridge is a aurprise to many. but it will go in with the rest. We were to have a new bridge at Layton but that haa been lost in the rustle. Inspectors of the 9. P. C. A dropt in on the teams engaged on the new road. Some of the horses were not in condition, and the owners and drivers were given some very whole some ad vice, and unless heeded some one will get fined. Rut, who put he 8. P C A v.-i? Mis Miib.-l Smith oi Layton, will soon return to her school room duties in Neftiirk, having spent her sum riurr vara. ion with hep pal enls here. The Wantage Recorded t-ars the reasou why the S i lid ysi on-Frank ford roai is beiug so vigonaisly pnnheil, and other roads neglected, is because Slat Inspector Ci.kyson is s nieuiiier ol the riatbro-ik rish Ulub. Whether tnat ia true or uot I do Dot know, but the true reason why this road is heir post nd turn Is. hecajse with suuh f remeui as lla.v Tnonipsnn mid W. B. L-marrst, -t gjes rii;ht aht-ad a-iisted. by a p endid corps of italiim labirtra. The B. of E. mot on S -t.inlr.y voTdvi' and eronti-d Mi-v lit len rw:.hii:i if I'ort jervis for the il.i.n'-r ilie Si'IjooJi 1'io-re art trto - "ti ji vio.ai t yi f. 1 ::e Mood for 'toi :-ehvois at Tu'tlns Correr end Hr sik-ii.'.e "cbooi-i, ten cord .4 1 ft. io eiich si'hrol, was -mid to Fred Compton at $1.24 per cord. Coal for 4 schools to be carted from Branch ville awarded to Leo Kllett for f 1 79 per ton. Transporting pu pi Is of the Faller school to Fisher awarded M. J. Gumaer for one dollar par day. Shaytown pupils to Haines vtlle not awarded. The, young man from Montagna who was caught wltb st-olcu chici -pin m Milford, will know enough I next time not to return to Jerrey 'with tliecwuer of the stolen chiek- ' etjs. As a go d many chickens have bi-en stolon li-oin MonUgua parties, - tney will see that this fellow gats the AMERICA (Oq the aignlng of tbe Treaty of Peace between Great Brttian and the United States at Paris, Sept. 8, 1783 ) One hundred and twenty-aeven years past, Oa September third in great Paris Kay. ("Wrung from the unwilling British uuwimug "na mat goiaen paoi ; Which mad? our -independence sure to last. : A nation planted well and sprouting forth afresh eaoh splendid day. In deeds long to be remembered and men ne'er to be forgotten; Like the kingly ok whose tiny a corns In time surpass the mother tree ; So has America surpassed her mother country in fame and shining deed. B. F. B. WANTED! SM.E.MEH to represent ns lit ;he sale of our High Grade Good Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady employment ; liberal term.. Ex per enoe not neoeary. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Rochester, N. Y. Great Masonic Home Work haa commenoed on the Ma. Minic Home buildings at Elizabeth town, Pa., aud five mlllioD dollars will he spent before they are com pioled. They will be ereoted ou a traot of land comprising nearly one thousand acres and the purpose I to maka it the greatest Masonic Home in tbe world. . There will be separ ate buildings and aged masons. their widowa and orphan oared for and children of masons educated.' Labor Day Excursion to Niagara Falls. For evening trains leaving Port Jervtt, Sept 2nd, all train on Sept. 3rd, and to train No. t, leaving Port Jrvl 10 31 P. M. on Sept 4th, the lle will sell special excursion tick ets for Port Jervts tn Niagara Fall, N. Y. good returning on all train leaving the Fall np to tbe train leaving at 7.11 A. M. September 7th, at tB.95 for tbe ronnd trip. H. L. SLAUSON, Tkt. Agt. WANTED! Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing- spring, - moderate pnoe. Hoffman, 806 W. 112, New York . Pigs Can Swim Whether rattlesnake can or do climb tree is a mooted question wltb evidence pointing both way. Whether pig oan awlm is settled In the a normative by Fred Webinger of Port Jervi who says that iii th spring of 1875 be sold a email pig to a Matamoraa man who carried the little squealer away home in a bag. In a day or two the man returned and said hia pig waa gone and be wanted another. They went to the pen and there be was with his eight mates, and waa surely identified by- some peouliar markings. The toe was running thick on the river and he must have braved its peril and the cold to return to his native place.' It ia easy to believe that anj sensi ble pig would undergo many bard-. suips to ptkrutso ui iue generous uus- pitality of Mr. Wehlnger, who fed for profit, but it is bard to oonoeive why any well regulated porcine would wish to leave the cleanly comforts of Matamoraa to live near the railroad in Port Jervi. Notice to City Boarders. To accommodate tbe City boarder of Milford, and vicinity, the Erie wiil run a special train to New York on "Labor Day" leaving Port Jervls at 6.40 P. M., arriving lu City at 9 P. M. September 6tb, having Day Coaches and Parlor oars at taohed. Diagrams for tbe sale of parlor car seats will bs opened at Erie ticket office Port Jervia, on Sep tember 1st, for this train. II. L. SLAUSON. Tkt Agt. WANTED To rent small house io Miltord, address, J P. O. BOX 184, i Matamoraa, Pa. A. E. Lewis Jr. and wife who have been spending several week here have returned to their Wash ing ton home. Mrs. Seaman, who has been guest in towo for sevarsl weeks has returned to Tockahoe, N. Y.
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