One Cent a Word. Tor E:ih In'crHod o Iti-H! niietil tnkf-n for t-w th'in 15 rrnOi. CASH mnt nwouipni.T r.H onlrr. Ailitrrtm I I KB Wl NTf l'l!l'". Mil l olio, I'A. TRESPASS XOT1CK. Netlw l lii-n-liv riven t'ml. in-Hpi'snliia on tin- piVllliM'k x-cMiiiiil liv tlio tiiia.u--.i.i.iiHl In 111, mill tow islil, knmVii r.i ilit? IJ,h-;iimiii:i limn fn:- liiinliii'T, llsliiir,, Ikm- yi u or :i .iy (Unci pi pose wiinti-ver l fD.liiilili'ii nml.'r pi'ii ultvol the. Inw. Any ih'imiii or pi-nam lli-.'i!cvini t!li- mr.ic-i' will m; ile.nt itil 1,1 t lie V-M',r-l. Inwnil mi, Mil, r. liKOHliK II .M f'.MITV. .1 illy 1, IS'.iT. 1"'--'- T.IKSI'ASS NOT ICR. Nut lw Is !i,'i.''i, (ivi'll that t:vspnsiil(t on Hi'" p.ii'iliii's u llie lllllli-ral'jileil ill I i4l;rii:ii toA'ilnllip II Ml' till' Di'l r.Mlll) 1)1 lor II I. n III;:. lUliln-'. bcn-yiiia or lor nny iu I mt iii,'i'm whule.ver. Is loriililil n uiiili'r iK'ii.iliy ol tin? I.f.v. A it v pci son or pi-raons ai-xi iry Instills notice will lieili-iill with In him li ii in, tuner in may he 11101 rilii'iiiiil to p. in vent it repetition. H. Sll'llKSliliKF, April 2r, IS'.IT. TKK.PASS NOTtCK. N'otici) Is hereliv nivnii tlmt trespassing upon tin- south em li.ilf of the trma of luiiil Known lis the William Ilennv, No. t. In 8liohol town Itlp, for hunt.iiiK, fishing, or, nny other pnrpoRn, Blsotri'spiifisintr on Sawklll poml In Ilinjfmiiii township, or, fishing In it if" forbidden under penalty of the law. M. t'l.KM.ASI) Mll.NOIt, Aprl64m Attorney for owner. 1M)H RKNT. Several riv1 houses In Millord, Pa. Kmiuii-e of J. H. Villi htten. TRKSPASH NOTICE. Notleo Is Ixunliy jjlven tlmt trespassing upon the pro- tua'ty of tlio Forest Lnko ArtKorltiiinn In iiu kiiwiixeii township, 1'ike county, Ph., for the purpose of limiting and Hshlng, 01 any ot her purpose is strictly forbidden 1111 Uer penalty ol the law. AI.KXASDEK HADHKV, . Nov. 22, 18'.. I'reniilent. T'RKr-PASS NOTICE. Notleo Is hereby Kiveii that trespassing on the premises 01 the undersigned, situated in I 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 township, for any pur)ose whatever is utrietly torbidden,"nnd allortenders will be proinptlv prowieuted. IllA B. CASE. Oct. 24, IHWi. IX)K PALK. A small farm loeuted near Matanioias, known as the Hensel or Keinhaitlt pities, containing 21 acres. Finely loeafetl, well watered. House and burn." Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box (i Mill'ord, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Cor rosponden t s a re n r t icul a r 1 y requested to semi in ail news in- tondwl tor publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. s J. A lion Drake ami wife of N'nwark worevUlttng friends In Sundyfltun ft few days nt wook. Allen has ti good poHilimi on Xinvnrk Trolly lino. Tho ofltaori of tins KondliiKton M ntnnl Insiimnco ('oinp;iny wen1 in MiU vicinity Inst wook, nnd sntisfiuttorily adjusted tho losses of J. W, Johnson and Kdward Mil boo of Hainosvillo and UtHt K Iltirshnt Lityton The ftdjustors wore Soo'y Aaron J. Thompson, Trensnrr Calvin Cork ft ml directors Shlpnwin nnd Armstrong They are all ploasant men to meet, nnd do buBiness with. It is no wonder that tilth Association is in a thriving condition Job (J. Kllett of NoiniaiUMrk uot in another ear of wheat flour, hominy and other feeds at the Hrnnchvlllc Htatlon last Week . Why is it, that many ministers who professedly use the pulpit from which to preach the gospel of Christ forget their sacred calling, and air their worldly spites aud grievances from it Instead. Such have not probably hoen gentlemen to start with, or else the modicum of saving grace has not been sufficient to redeem them from their narrow, Worldly spites and meannesses that are sometimes expected from peoplo who do not profess to have Im btljed the spirit and meekness of the lowly Na.arene. The gent who met a lady In Port Jervls last Tuesday by appointment socms to have a mighty poor faculty of covering his tracks If he would coach the mail carrier about carrying notes, perfect his telephone connections, and pull the wool over the eyos of the driver he might avoid much of the unpleasant notoriety his cap ers are likely to bring upon him. A Supreme Court decision that was read in the Justices Court at I -ay ton on Friday last proved to be from the Gazette. It brought out nn audible snicker nt the idea of going to that source for decisions The decision did not save the case. No Sir'ee, and no wonder. The Misses Ray, Xormnn and V. Stoll passed through Iayton one day last week on their wheels For tho short time they have had them they are quil-e proficient riders. Mrs. John Bevaus whols suffering from complication of diseases resulting in nervous prostration will be removed to Win Clarks soon, and cared for by her sister Kinma who Is a tralued nurse. Her friends hope that rest and skillful care will soon restore herther usual health There are people who will post their lauds this fall for game, and expect the laws will protect thorn and their game, who seriously deny the ability or right of any oue especially a club to protect the flh In a 6tream running through their property What inconsistency, ilut then Honest John Is not the only man in this countiy that goes with a crank. The Telephone service for Sussex county promised by the Hudson Hiver Telephone company has a string to it that people do not all appreciate. Tho people are ahked to pay for a semce they have not had, utlleieiit to build the line, and may after ward have the pleasure of paying a r.inxi nium price fur phone or lnebsaes. Then; Is certainly room tor buiueiUiiiJ fur belter than this bdieme. Honest John tho "big injun" of thj Gazette around whom thd wo ld aud thu Gazette are allowed to revolve, honored our village with a call uu Friday. Ureal honor you know Sorry we could not have had notiue, so as to get out the baud, and lire a bat utc. He no doubt came to reMi-t the trial for the G;itte, and it h dollars to doughnuts jut jtulhig from his phieuoloiciii d'-Yilopiu.'iit and the cut of hi jib generally ttiat let will get it 1 ip Hld d. lie couldn't help it y.jn know, and the ;:i7.i'tto not Ileitis' oninlclent will not know the difference. F.lins H. Sinltb of Hernns Is quite 111 nt this writing. Mr. Smith has not enjoyed veiy koikI health for several yours. A weakness ! the heart, and hissfi years, make his present Illness the more alium Iiik. The old limn with tlio lilf? corporosity Utave an exhibition after the trial last Fri day of how much profanity nnd obscenity an old man can gather in a life time ami store up in his mental laboratory, lie Is perhaps ashamed of It now, but by leaving liraneltville whiskey alone, or by soaking hU head and keeping sober he will not be t-iriiieiited by after r,'t,,'ets when liu at leieis limit Her t t '.el. The paint on the interior of the Reform M cfanreh lit llevansdocs not seem to dry frsrly, and has been a source of vexation to the worshippers there, r'niim of thein have stuck to their seats liko postage st. 1. nps Paint liko this Improves with atfe like gHl whiskey, and they can there fore afford to be patient under their allllo- tion DuriiiRH thunder shower early Sunday morning tno dwelling of .lames Jt. Fuller on the river road one mile west of Ilnlnes- ville was struck by lightning and together with its contents totally destroyed by the lire that ensued. The inmates were foitu nately not in the path of tlio bolt and es caped death. We have not heard as to in surance nt this writing lint presume as .litmes was n good business man that he earrlwd a modi-st insurance. At least we hope It may prove Ui be the case. J Frank Owens Is home on a ten days' va cation. Frank has a good lo.sittou as con ductor on the Hroadway line, In New York city. The number of pension agencies In the I'nited States that were to be cut to nine under Cleveland, lire to bo retained as formerly at eighteen In all. This Is much to tlio convenience of the pensioner, and but little additional expense to the govern ment. J h. Rosenkrans and family nro enjoy ing a part o their annual summer vaca tion with relatives In Sandyston Lester is a high-grade teacher and receives a sal ary of 11,000, the coming year at lcouia, Hergon county, N J.J II. DELAWARE. Marcus Hensley after paying his friends a hasty visit, returned to Scranton, Pa , July UUh. The School Honrd of Lehman .hold a meeting July Btli and hired the following teachers; Ham Timber Jennie Houcher, Pine Hldgo Annie Swartswood, Hemlock Grove G. K Swat ts wood, Meadow llrouk Annie Madden, Hrodheuds Win Court right, Sehirylors F. L. Lay ton. The boaiJ failed to get a teacher to accept the Saw Crettk sclnxl so far. The harvest, which Is a good one Is nearly over.. Owing to the recent drought the oat crops on mountain laud is almost a total failure. 1 lie condition of tho corn has Improved wonderfully for the fort night Tho out buildings on the farm of Jesse L. Gunu have been re-roof oil and re-sided which greatly improves the looks of that place. J. C Titman aud Henry Van Aukon did the work. Miss Helen X. Do Puo Is postrated with a complication of dlseahes. Dr. Fulmor Is attending her. Spectator. M ATA MO R AS. Miss Clara Hcldenthal irtve a birthday party on of Matamoras Saturday eveu- It was a verv pleasant affair. Miss Cl.ua received a number of very pretty presents. Refreshments were served con sisting of delicious lee creum, cake and fruit of all description. Games were In dulged in aud good music was enjoyed both vocal and Instrumental. Miss Clara's young friends tender their congratulations upon that happy occasion and trust they may all be with her another birthday. A game of ball was played on Monday afternoon between two Matamoras nines. Grafton Crane Is captain of one and R row er liockwood the other. Tho score was 29 and Ifci in favor of CapUiin Rrower Look WiKd's nine. The batteries wont Snyder aud Soy In tit Degraw and Washer. The game was very exciting and good playing was exhibited and we congratulate the young players on their good playing. The Directors of the Matamoras school hold their annual mooting last Monday evening to appoint tho teachers for the coming year. We wore pleased to see Mr. F.d Kimball make such a well timed ad dress to the directors lu favor of justice being douo to Miss Minnie Vau Akou. Last year Prof. Kllcoln was taken sick aud not able to continue on with the school aud fit the Graduating class for commence ment, and Miss Vau Akin was the teacher appoint! to take his place and she suc ceeded nicely, aud was deserving of pro motion. She ought to have had 2nd place lu the school (Mr. Molony's room.) Rut justice was not done her, and her friends thought this year she would receive the promotion that was due her. The meet ing held above mentioned, Mr. Kimball advocated her promotion stating she held a much higher certificate than any of the other teachers, and was better fitted to hold the position of assUtaut principle than the present lucumbant. Mr. Kimball wished justice sfbne Miss Vau Akin as she wus deserving it. Wothauk Mr. Kimball for advocating a good cniiHe. I The Ladies Aid Society connected with Kpworlh church Matamoras gave a six o' ciock dinuer at the church ou Tuesday evening, tuitc a number were iu ulteud- unco, the rti;por was very tine. Kvery thing was there in the way of good eating, gultc a nice little sum was netted. The ladies will give another one at no vujy distant date. A very pretty wedding look place ou Tuesday eveningat the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, Miitamorus, Miss Jessie ineir uaugnter was uultvu In marriage to .nr. ifc iipu r ivuen, sou or .ur. nuu 3lrs Willi, no French of Matamoras Rev. T. L. I Wcuu of Potts Town, P;., wis niciatiug I c'eryju.m. The bride was attired in j white bili, with p.iiut lace trimmings and I carrhit a xiiiuet of white ruios The j ruoin wore liie urdimuy oveuing suit Mits Neiiiu Hill m older sistorof tho briite was maid of honor her dretwi was iearl silk with hwje trimmings Mr. Fayette Sey- moui- wag txt liiuu. j aii-au.-it imd.T u u l'hc bridal party was nopy ot li.iitets and p.il.iif, nml i-.na. Tho -!Voft was vw y po-u.w Mr- Willi.iir. Spi.u-l pl.i-d u,u v .i march. The u-iR-i w ro Mr. Wii.iu" Morvin nnd Mr V J. Yuutior den. After ronratu!atlons tho guests! were served With refreshments on sinnlt tables in t he parlors. The brides cake was cut and disfctibuUil rummc the guests. The waitresses were Laura Soy more, Lida Kimble of Camden, N. J., Jennie Hlherty Minnie Con ray oj J'tt t Jervls, these young 1 idles were dressed lu a very becoming style of dress and attended to the wants of the gut nicely Tho bride received numlter of pretty presents, chlmiwnro, sil ver and f umlt ure all comblued The groom's present to the bride was a hand some gold thimble. Air and Mrs. French take no wedding journey at present They will make their homo at tint residence of the bride. s parauts. The young couple h trf a host of friends Their young friends hi this vitiligo and Port Jervis ex tend their congratulations and wish them a long life of happiness The out of town guests were: Ptof. Kllcoln, of While Lake, M. Y , Richard Mil, of Hawley.Pa., Ilowanl Smith, of Middh-town, Miss Nina Potter, of SulTern. N V., Mi.ts TJda Kim ble, of Camden, N J., i Miss Mmicl i tloykendall, of Hartford, (nun A reception to the King's Daughters I connected with Kpworrh Cliui-ch, Mata- : moras, was tendered them by Miss Keyes, who is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. V. Keyep. The afternoon was 1 spent very pleasantly with (nines nnd mu- ! sic. The supper was spread on the lawn and was grand. Rev Mr. Curtis and Charles Ook were in nttemt.ui e.e, they be ing the only King s Sous. About 25 wore present. The society tender Miss KUa and her parents their thanks for entertaining them so nicely ami trust at some future time, they may all have tho pleasure of mooting there again Mrs Hannah Jennings, wife of the late Daniel Jennings, died July 111, aged 7!l years and 11 months she Is siuvived by the following children: Mrs. Mary Winters, Mrs Petthnna Tit worth, Mrs, Andey Cortrlght, Airs. Hick ley Davis and Mrs. Charity Lnnt ami two sisters, Mrs. Mr.r garet Helloms and Mrs. Kmma 'look. Tho funeral took place In this village July 15th A large number of our townspeople at tended tho dance given at Frlek's grove last evening. The weather was propitious for the enjoyment of dancing nnd as a re sult a fine tiinu was experienced. The participants wore convoyed to and fro by Myers, tho liveryman. QUICKTOWN. If H. of Lnyton wishtts to report any thing In regard to postal ntVairs let lilm se.'id to either t!ie first or sec-ond it-1-.iant postmaster gen vat, Washington, D. C, and the matt'-r l. looked after Rainy wealh'-r, mid hay making to gether do not Miit the farmers of this seetiotl Oue of our "young fanners thought ho would take u partner In his joys and sor rows of t his li fe, one w ek aijo last Sunday. R vent r.iin will make the o;)ts a little more leiw! hy . Corn, potatoes and buckwheat., are look ing well. The government seed business may ueod some criticism, but they ci rtainly sent out some good varieties of garden seeds up this way this sprinir. Mr. and Mrs. Hhalloross who has been visiting at J. C. Mullers returned tit Newark, N. J., yestorday J. M. Aldrlch is rapidly getting over the effects of tho bull fight. P. - A number f rem this plane enjoyed the Erie exeuvsm to Niv Y"vk on WiHliif'sduy iintl I'o't Jervis entrt- buti'd a lav" crowd. Plenty of rain, plenty of rest luit not just liko beat. now wlin t tho farmois A lot of now straw and felt hats at W. & . Mitcholl's. "Ijst Bummer one of our grand children was sieit with a severe bowol trouble," says Mrs. E.G. Gre gory, of Frederickstown, Alo. "Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried tlinmberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gavo very speedy relief." For sale by Druggists and Goneral Merchants in Pike county. Ererrliodj Km 7 1 Ho, Cmcurcts C'amly Cathartic, the mot won derful mtdical discovery ol the ae, pleas ant and refreahinK to the tame, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, clt-ansiiiK tho entire systrin, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, huhiltml ronstipation and biliousness. I'icase buy nnd try a box of V. C. C. to-day; 10. ", M) conn. Bold and guaranteod to cure by all druggist!. V. & (i. Mitchell have .iustoiencd a few esses of new Hl'lil SG GOODS comprising Ginghams, Outing Per cales, Chatillon stripes, Cinderella habit- cloths, etc. See them bol'ore buying elsewhere. Obituary Notei. Mrs. Nollia Burns, the young wife of Frank R. Dolson, died at her home in Port Jervis, Thursday July 15th.' Who was married only last M.irch, and this suddon termina tion of a life just opening, is over whelmingly sad for lier husband aud friends. Tue funeral was held last Mond.iy, aud tho remains con veyed to Monticello her former homo for interment. Kdward Millott.adoptod son of the lata George Millott, of Matamoras, tRoJ Friday at tho Poit Jeris hohpitul of chills. Homo years ago he lost an arm on tho railroad for which ho recovered 1,000. He leuves a widow, two children and his mother who resides iu Mutii riiurus. - Annie K., wife of-ltuv. Thomas Fitzgerald, of Mount Hope, died at her home July 17th, aged 15 j'onrs. Her husband and three children sur vive her. Mr, Fit.erald was at one time pastor of the church at Mon ta SANDYSTON FISH TRIAL. While Hit) Lund Jlwiter ly Not Own the Hh fin DoMttie Land nnd Can lr vent TrenpAtxtlng. Tho trial of Alox Ilornlx-ok for flailing oti leasod grounds camo (iff ht Frkluy afternoon btiforo JiiHtice Wnrnor nt Lnyfon. Mnrtin Koswi krims, Esq., of Newton, appeared as counsel of defendant, and Thomas Knys, and Thus M. Kays, of the siiie pliK-tj for plaintiff. Tho coun sel on Iki'U siih'S wisro alilo lawyers and the euso can not lie said to have lacked for full and skillful present ment. The trial was called at a lit tle piit t wo o'clock. Tho evidence that tlio accuse;' had caught fish on leased crounds was conclusive. Ie- f,nlU1(j counsel read n Supreme Court decision from tho Port Jervis Unzotte, and while its bearing on the case was doubtful, its soureo failed to obtain much respoct for it. After some clever sparring by coun sel on minor law points the defend ant's counsel tnado a very good sum ming up considering tho weakness of his e:iso. But when Thomas Kays the aged warhorse of tlio New ton ba r got on his feet he gavo tho court an exposition of common law, and the fish and game laws that was totally unexpected but very able and thorough. It was greatly ap preciated by tho people present, and many who had become somewhat befogged as to the boundaries of " mine and thine" regarding fish ing rights, got their ideas quite straightened up. It was made plain that tho owaer of tho land, which includes thjistream in its bound aries, can lease or sell all those rights or privileges which aro in herent in him, as owner, to any one ho chooses, bo it a private individual or a club, and the laws will protect such lessee or club in those privil eges, of which fishing is but one. Tho fact that fish and game are mi gratory is of no offoctns invalidating ownership while on tho lands or in the streams of him in whom the title lies. . This evidently does away with tho idea held by lots of other wise sano people that in a running stream any one can fish where bo pleases. The justice after tho sum ming up decided tho case proven against Ilornbeck and imposed the tine of $25 nnd costs. Therefore, as directed in tho act for fishing on posted lands. Tho verdict meets public approval generally, except i'lg perhaps ' the professional poa cher, and a few who have been used to fishing when nnd where they pleased. This will bo a good country to move out of whenever the laws do not protect a man in his property, and we hail the result of this trial as evidence that la ws are made to bo, and can be enforced. II, Wanteh Fifty Kose Comb White Leghorn pullets. Address Hichard Humbert. Mill'ord, Pa. Ths Normal Catalogue. The fourth annual catalogue of the State ' Normal School at Eatt Stroudsburg has just been issued It is handsomely gotten up aud con tains a number of cuts among w,hich are tho Sawkill and Dushkill falls in this county. Tho total attendance in all depart nts during tho school year of 1897 was 759. Pike contribu ted four to this number, Marcia Hel ler of Bushkill, Maria Houck of Lamina, Louiso Klaor of Milford and Ella Westbrook of Dingmans. i Port Jeria Trick. j A Port Jervis paper says Pike at i tempted to play a trick on the au- thorities by putting an indigent fam I ily on their hands. We understand ' that this same family formorly were i rosidonts of New York State, they camo over hero to work, the hus band was injured, and moved back to a home which ho rented in Port Jervis remaining there a month or more, when the officials arbitrarily shipped him back, and the family dumped on the corner of a vacant lot iu Milford'without food or shel ter. Now they station a constable at the bridgo to prevent the man from going where ho rightfully be longs, and accuse us of a trick. In jured innocanco indeed ! ERIE TIME TABLE. Juna 27, iea-7. Kuxiwurd from Pirt Jorvia. No. Leave. l-i, !l.i 1 a. in. Ar Nuw'York 8.17a. ill. pi, .; Hi, B3-I " t ' 1!S, 10.1 1 " " ti, li. ia p. in. " 4, 1 i " " bi, a.:;') " " i, 4. .. " " n i, 4 : i " 8, 5.--U - " , i, 6., i) ' " H I HI ' vsl ' lu S7 ' l-'.f7 p. .;ti ' 4 SO ' 0 ii7 ' 7 l-S 7 iVJ ' B 37 M ,17 J2.ua ' 1 1, lo.t J " Wustwui J ruin I'ort Jcivia No , ' 17, " ', ' 1 . FaciUc r.&pi-vui, Milk T1..111, 11.1V KxpriM, Ji-iiicwLJo, ,iy, I'll ,rll' .. , y. l.'iiii . ,.o 1.';, tilled, S,.U:.d.iy mil..-, Miiuiii.-iiu Kpivha, H ti f. Kpn, ii W a. in ti.-.-i " li " l. inp in i Ui) 6 10 Special Sale of 300 pair LADIES' SHOES, Newest shaped lasts, narrow, medium and commom sense, lace or button, regular $2 r,hoes, ThSale $1-48. -oo- Largest Assortment of Ladios' Summer Underwear In short, hng, or no sleeves. Best Goods, Lowest Prices. CC! Bee Hive." 38 and 40 Front St., PORT JERVIS, N.Y. Buildinfjf-Loan Trust Fund. ( K) REALTY CORPORATION of NEW JERSEY, -:- (iENKHAL AI4KNT, S00 Urond Stiwt, Nnwnrk, N. J. OOTO What it will do for you for a monthly payment of t8 per 11,000 $5 of which nppliffi on principal, 1 in Inter est. r irst It will buy for you any house de sired or build you ft house according to yuu own pl.-ins, for a payment of not less t mm Ki'o aowii. Second It will nssiutiu any liiortpripo on your property, nnd advance you more monev, It uestreu, not to exc'4iel tso'r of Its valiintlou At above rates you would own your property fre mid - clour in just Hi inontlis; you can pnv as much more as yon wish, unci reduce the time in proportion, or tho full amount will be received nt any time, The flint nroiioHltlon enables you to con vert, your rent money Into the ownership of it Inline. Tho second proposition onables you to itMltice the lntercht rate nn your mortiafe and nt the same time bo paying off the principal each montn. For f lirtiier Information cnll or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. I' OK TL'Jii SjKASON, all thi Jm(s pic fHftfd by fa;hivn, nml nmro thiin o-kI cninth to wonr, nmko up ii grciit list Ir In ti-ir. too pifnt or extt-ii-sivo, tlioujih, for us m till to KtiporHiiily. Our IimLk iii'P mlmiri'il inn,, ivii. rc. You'll sou our luitR vwryw hmc. ouiii in nnd out of town. Anything nUi y nt will wi'iir tiKi wtll to worn- S'-'hv. Wlipihcr yon wiiitt style, nil uu, or low prlf.uft. It- utiikt no (liflViumv; wo iw tlu li.ititTK yon iv (I u ire : Wo have Hie lnr(.'0Kt nnd most cor roct Ktylos in lints in Port Joi'vis. Our Derbies v.iiigo iit jriros from $ 1 to t-l, OUR STRAW HAT lino is more complete than ever. We linvo tliom from 15 oonta up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, fJf'We sell good clot'ilng cheap. Cor, Front nnd Sussex street, POUT JEitVIS, N. Y, L. A. W. oooooooooooooooooooo Repair Shop ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Cn.n fix yonr liioyele when others fail. If your bicycle neei repniring give them a trhtl, which will convince you that they uiulerstand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT fCLi'uuus (Jiven to Deirliinerii-1 Milford, Pa. Telephone connection. P. C. Rutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best iu none too good. " HARD MAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAN D and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC. NEW HOME y and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For Bulo for caih or on eimy terms, XoctUcs nud nil partti for alt machines, V EI'AIUI.VG A Sl'KCIA LT Y Timing of in.'. KUri nnd U KUANS by a coiiniciciit t'lijt i , B. S. MARSH. Of KHA HOI SK 11U.1CK, eORT JSRVI, N.Y. -: ALLEGRETTI : CHOCOLATES AMD BONBONS. All Warranted To Be Fresh. -oo(-: Send Your Orders MASON'S, - 00(i. Goods Will Be - 0000 - -: PRICE 60 CENTS A POUND. Just For Fun At K H K X N ft K K K H )0f K t; K C K UK X N f. K XV.. X - VE WILL OFFER OUR : Crockery Department For ten days as follows: Ten Dozen Tubular Lanterns, 23 Cents Each. Storm Lamps, large size, $1.98. Each Thirty Decorated Toilet Sets, $1.79, former price, $4.50. One Crate, 112 pieces, Decorated Dinner Sets, $6.37 Each. twenty-Five Dozen Tumblers, 02 Cents Each. Fifty-Six Piece" Decorated Tea Sets, $2.49. And a discount of 20 per cent on all De corated Ware in the entire stock. COME QUICK WHILE THE STOCK IS LARGE. THE NEW YORK 92 Pike street, What you won't see ! A youjiK nuin of twonty-cino who doesn't think ho is nblo to rive bis eliVrs a good donl of in foiniiition Hbont things in general. A tnorohiint selling goods ohenper tlmn BROWN & ARMSTUONU. A doctor who will toll his patients (lie truth when there is nothing the mutter with thein. A better quality of flour than is sold hy BROWN A- AUMSTUON'U at 5.?5 bnrrel. A r.irict in a ladies' room that has not pot a threadbare piece iu front of tho looking glass. A coffee for 30 cents as good as BROVPN & ARMSTRONG at same price, A boy who doesn't brag about what he is going to do Tvben he is a man. Another store in town that buys flour, salt, etc. in car load lots as BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown Qj)AtiDY CURtCQittTIPATIOr! ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED t:":"r.'At:J tei rlt.M hooklel fl. 14. STPIli.lM) K'K1HIV G. W.& Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Droad to 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Delivered Free. FURNITURE CO., Port Jervis, N. Y. Armstrong. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS HI.. fhirKU. Iimlml, r..a.,arK.K Viirk. MITCHELL, and Ann Streets.
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