One Cent a Word. ror K-ih Inn-rllim ImttUi-nirnt lllkf'll Ittt thHli 13 rent. CASH nmft r.vmimny all mler. . A,llrr- 11KB fol STV l BKSfl, Mll.KMtO, PA. THKSl'ASS XOTK'K. SnVrv H hvn-Uy pi veil thnt tr.-iis-tni: M irnil- ociuipti-d liy Mir umli-rslKiu-il 1m Diimnmn township, known iw tin- Diii'lmiinn I'lirin fnr'liuiitiiw, fishing, li.-t-rii.ti; or iiny othrr Jill po.ii' wimfvi't' Ik Tmbul'li'll un.l.-r P"M nltvof tin- law. Any -r.m or )u-i"inK (ll-iolv yinij; th;s noli. ' will Ini ilra.l. with In iii.Mi'vn st ln-.vful tmmn.-r. I J Knit. IK 11. Mj (' V.TY, July 1, lsiC. i Li-w-u. fr-WO-PAHr NOTIOK. Niltlci" iS llTi'tlV J nivi'ii tli:it ti-i-sii.-uu.lni; m th iii'iiiisi ol tin- uinl.r,i;xtn l in JI'.nKiiiMli township n-ill- this lVl.iwiiro briilno, for lumtiiiK. 11-iiiii!, iMTrylnp or for liny ntlu-r purpose whiHi'Vi-r, is iocliiilil 11 nmliT pi'ii.ilty of Hie luw. Any p.'i "ou or piTvotis uisolny 1 nrMs lioMiv w ill be il'-iilt wi'li In sii'-li imm'mhit ii may ! most. I'tlicl iinl to piv wnt a l-i'iii'ti t lull I 11. yirnKsnorr, April '.'7, 1 S'.iT. T' 'iiK.-il'ASS NO l'N'K. Xodeo is hi-mlij- giv.-n th:il TrospiisiiTiu upon i.in' h.hihi- ii n ii;ilf of flu truer. oi in nit K ii'mii ns i ui William i)ennv, No. W, n Shnhol.i town nhip, lor hunting, iwhiiinr, nr, tiny oilier in IMnjrman township, or, lNhinof in it it f orbidiien uii'ler pnnltv of the luw. M. Cl.KH-.VM M ILMMt, AprlMm Attorm y for ownrr. I,"V)K UK NT. Si'vrrtl p-v. hmisrs in Miliord, I'll. KiKHiiiu of .1. H. Vim Ktten. Notieo is horeby X giviH. thnt ttvspussing upon tht! pro- inutv ol! tho Kore LjiUl' A:soe.i.uioii in Ii;u:k;twiixi'i townhin. I'ikn county, Pu, for the purpose of hiuiMiiK and lishinff, ni nny othtir purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of tin: luw. A LKX'AS'DKIt H.UMjKX, Nov. 22, 1H,5. I'lenident. T'RK. PAS9 NO TICK. Notice is hereby ttiven that trospnftsiiifr on the pn-mise of the undetMiKnel, situated in Dmuun township, for any purpose whatever h strictly forbidden, nnd all offenders will In promptly prosecuted. Ika B. Ca;K. Oct. 2h, 1H'.5. IOH PALK. A small farm located, near Mutaniurns, known ns the Hensel or Ueinhanit place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House nnd barn. Kruit of nil kinds. Pnrt improved. Title clenr. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box U Mil ford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents nro pnrtioulnrly requiiHtod to Hond In nil news in- tended for publication not Inter tban Wednesday in oaeli week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. On Siniilfty ovcalliK lust while the family of Mr. N. H. HopkiiiR of Hrnnchvlllo wiv. at church soma Umllcss niiHcrcftiit entered his giiminlH mid destroyeii a great amount of choice trees, hliruba ami flowering plants Pots containing winter flowering plants, shrubs wore emptied of their oontents and th -n broken. One bed of plants which cost 1(1 and had lieen recently set whn ruined. Kverythlng bore evidence of mi intent to do all the damage possible in the short time that Mr. Hopkins was -nbs.'nt from the house These grounds were the finest in UraiK'hville, and the pride of their owner The work of four or five years and the expenditure of much money is thus wiped out in a single night. Mr. Hopkins is greatly respected in Hrani h villo and the peoplo of that town are thoroughly aroused and angry that such a dastardly act should have been committed in their usually orderly town. It is Rafe to say they would contribute J50 00 will ingly to add to the like amount that Mr Hopkins has offered es a reward for tlio detection of the criminal. W. C Hursh, Frank Majors and B. D. Hursh are spending a part of this week in New York combining business with plea sure. If they get around to all the sights they wish to ta'co la, we venture to p:x diet that there will be a great demand for arnica plasters, and corn cure about time they get back. Wash Depuels practicing the bicycle a id finds it almost as frisky as a Texas broncho, but Wash will persevere and be a good rider pretty soon if not soonor JohuJlenry the host of tho Sussex House in llranchvillo secured the dinner privilege at the Farmers, Mechanics and Tradesmens Picnic at Culvers Lake Arg. 14. In addition to the regular line of sandwiches, pies and oako usual at such plitcos, Mr. Henry purposes running a regular dam bake. The clam diuner will be served at 2 o'clock, and John says he is going to do it up right, and he will. You had better be there. Here "Dick" goes and says we are proud as Lucifer or Croesus or some other old codger that lived away back in our grand fathers days 1 am sure I have too hi. h an opinion of "Dick" not to sec 1.1m when ever 1 can and to greet him when I sou him. We plead guilty to hav ing some prldt), but n it of tho kind that would prevent ur remembering ou ' friends of which we are pleased, to nuuibe.' "Dick" iw one. We plead innocence of in tent. - TheHniuosvillu church is said tu bo in tlio best condition within and without as far as painting goes, of any iu the valh y. When are the Ijaytou Hoplo going to put tho renovating touch on Ih.-ir church. It begins to look a little rusty as compared to the others iu the valley. J W. Juhusou hiis his new dwelling on its feet, and looking quite much like a house already. Will is going to live in his own house roon it is evident by the way he is rushing it along. li D. Hursh completed the telephone line between Flutiiiookville and Millbrook last week. Ho says they have tii'st class instruments on the lino and can citMly con verse between the two points in a whupi r so perfect is the equipment. The sale of privileges ou Saturday for the Farmers, Mechanics ai;d Tradesmen picnic (Wiiali Iiuts Auetiouer) went oil well and brought nearly fcuo. PeterYoungs un aged and hard work ing citizen of Haiuesville I seriously ill. and with scant hopes of ncovery. J. K. Kverett win formerly occupied tin Haiuesville Hout.fi now running a saloon iu New ark . Our old friend llolit. 8. Youngs formerly oT j'liudyBton, but uow rend -m iu Or.ing spent a lew slays here this week renewing old ivcpiuintunec Hoi. It n ryptnil look ing fou sines limn, ntnl is b hustler uh-iys. ii'-nnleys tire reported to have chased youiiK kuusiiii iiftulti lint week. Ltiwfloti is evidently in dimmer of liwhta: his sculp, I) it then 'threuteni d men live lonff" so it la-mid, an I "h! who runs nway, may live to fljrht, another day." This thlnw is rt timr to lie an old r.hestmit liowevor, and these fellows hi-tUT Imry tlm Imtehot be fo T!iey wmidi'r Into a sea of trouble, and h ive to be fWhed out with the dra net of t!ie law fhe old veternns are talking s.wneol' at- te I'uvtg ihw National Kneatnpin Tit of tlm f. A. H at Unffalo, Auiru 2:1 to .)th. All railroad ofTir redneed raten to and from tho encampnu'nt, and the trip can be nuideavery pl"a-nt one Ht n moderate expense. N. Jl Hopkins now employfl In his t am saw mill, nnd peach ba;ket factory at Hrnnrhville about J hand. They nix now turninir out l-WiO linislvd p'-nch basket with C verr. nnd l!f rrate.- daily. Thi'nn are all eslra t.Tronf and well made, nnd parties in want of them can fret- loads at any time without, preliminary correspondence, as a lai'e Htock has Iwen accumulated previous to the rlpenimr of the crop. Mr. Hopkins ntempla'es putting in a lnrT boiler so a to Increase his ineUitie nnd extend his work into other lines of woodwork. Tbo roport we notice in one of the pupers thnt Sluiy J. VnnNess has purchased the HninesvllU House Is evidently bused upon misinformation. I'ntH very riniontly at least the, title remained in J. K. Kverett but is liable to change nt short not itte. The school housed of this -town will be thoroughly cleaned before school cum nvnees and nut of date stoves be replaced wirh those bettor fitted to properly warm the room wit hout the use of such a (treat amount of fuel. How nice it, would be if every school house could be well painted both ln-dde and out, and how much more attractive to teacher and pupil both it would be. The churches receive such at tention regularly and why not the school houses. MONTAGUE. Judson Kerr has traded " Phil " for Jin other trotter. Thos IMitton, Jr. has sold out his store to his brother, James, of New York. Thomas is getting ready for the race for eountv clerk. Prof J. J . von der Heide, of New York, is at the Hed Cottnge Miss Sally Townsend, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs A. Townsend. David McC'anc is spending a few days in Pike county. William Hyman has returned from Marksboro Wade liucklcy and wife and Maria Villi Dusen, of Port .lerviB, called ou Montague friends yesterday. Hubert S. Youngs, of East Orange, is at Brooksido. Montague has a catkiller. ' Pettibouc has sold " Wild Bill;' to Miss KUu .Swartwout, of Sandyston. She pur chased a new carrh jro and has as fine n turnout as any young lady (or young man either) could wish for. Because a person wishes to patronize whom they please is that any reason why abuse should be heaped ou to them behind their backs. Any guilty of such narrow mindedness shows considerable lack of gray matter. Three young men walked from Liberty ville to llaynioudskill falls and back on a total expense of eleven cents. No doubt Hixnn will beoveron Tuesday and I will let the Phks: readers know how he succeeds. . Dtc'K That much talked about lawsuit be tween Nicholas Pflaum, of Port Jut-vis, plaintiff, vs. Jenny Warner and Alan.o Warner, of tills town, defendants for an action of tort and conversion for the value of property to tlio amount of two hundred dollars for property removed from plain tiff's farm on or about April 1, 1K!I7, was tried this afternoon nt HatncsvUlo before James B. l'l'ller ami a jury of twelve men, namely: Clark Abers, teorgo Crone, Manning Hotalen, Lewis Mnrthis, Will iam Van Kss, Lewis Crone, John Jager, Joshua Abersf James Horubeok, Urban Abers, John Kyto, Handle Suyers. l'laln tiff was reproBonUid by Allen K. Sliay, of Newton, while tho interests of defendants wore looked after by J. Hixon Van F.tten, of Mllford, and Wilton Bennet, of Port Jervis. Considerable legal sparring was done by counsel and considoreble amuse inent created among the large crowd by the funny answers of some of the plain tiff's witnesses. Mr Bonnet called it the celebrated Trl States, suit because counsel of thre different status were present to try t lie ease. Plaintiff claimed thnt defendants had removed from his farm tho following property to wit: One set of harness, -. pigs, 1 fodder cutter, fanning mill, 2 plows, 1 harrow, grain cradle, brush hooks. one lurrse, roll of fence wire and other per sonal property to the value of $121, and de fendant claimed the property was given to her by Pflaum in settlement of a claim she hud against him for a criminal assault he committed ou the person of Mrs. Warner on or about the first Sabbath In Ao.gu.-t lwtl. One thing looked strange, why a man al lowed personal property to be removed fruin his farm and never made an effort to recover it until he was first sued Tho jury after remaining out all night failed toajrri'e. MATAMORAS. Miss Mary hquiros of Matamoras, left town this morning for York Pond in com pany with Miss Maud tiould anil brother Howard and two cousins of Miss tiould, Louise and Alice McMaster of Spriugvillo, N J. They expect to be absent a week Mr George Wrighter of Otisvllle, who is a student at the Philadelphia Dental Col lege, has lM n spending a few days with his cousin, Mr. Mlltou Shay" of Mutniuortis. Mrs. K O. Noil of Middletowu, N. J arrived in town on Saturday and spent Sunday visiting friends in Matamoras and Port Jet-vis. Mrs. Peter Brown. Mrs. Huraoe Zimmo - man and Mrs. Phebe J. Reason of Newark N. J., are the guests of Mis. K Shay of Matauiortw Those ladies aiti all sisters of Mrs. Shay und will spend some weeks wiilsJ , Mr and Mrs Martiu Fisher, of Mala mortis returned homo ou Sunday afternoon haiing Ih-cii away viniiing at Pine Biiah, Mulut.-town, and other place. Mr. 1 low ard Smith of Middletowu was In town on Sunday vWtlng friends iu this village Miss Carrie Lilly of Mat'iniorns gave an ontlngparty on Wednesday af ti rnoon to ll r Snhbat !i school clii-;s, tin. I a few ot Hot Iriends at Buckley's tiiove Mr. Hen Lilly dnive the nienibei-s of the class to the grove. The little people enjoyed the ride very much. They all hud their baskets well Ailed with good things to eat. A nice supper was prepared In the grove, which w.is very mneh enjoy.-d. Mis-i Carrie's I. ' ;r friends It'll" up'rtt their wheels and Inid silppor with the elnss Kvery one en- I Joyed the outing party. Mnnv thanks nro exfenti.'d Mis Carrie lor Iot kindness) p :harles K. Duranl, aged fiil years, died at his home lu Mntiiuioras, about S o'eloek this morning from ciuteor of t he stomach after an illness extending buck three months lie was burn D.-eemlier IT, 1HH7, at Sh'.llleld, Mtis.. and came to Port ,ler vls about lit) years hhi and enga;red In the railroift! business in the e-ipnelty of lire man. II. i has since p'-dded In port .lervis and M:i!iiinni.is. Ho Is sunivi-d by his widow and two son, V. T. Dunmt aiid John S. Ditnmr. both nt heme, and also the following brothers and sisters, Mis. Lu .y Clark, of Sheltleld, Ma-s., Mrs Maty Munn, of Wlnstei!, Conn , Mrs. Julia Cohen, of New York city and John Hur- ant of StiefTU'l'.l Mr. Durum was one of the most trusted men In theservleo of the Kr! enjoying the confidence of his em ployers and the respect, of his f.'Unw em ployees. His upright, lite and character won for him tho csti-em and admiration of the community in which he lived. His death will bo generally deplored Tho funeral of Mr. Charles Durant took place Sunday afternoon at his residence in M.ita morns. A largo concourse of relativis and friends attended to pay their last, re spects to him who had been a kind hus band and a loving father His family have tho sympathy of the citizens of this place whore he litis made his home for a number of years. Kov. V. (J. Curtis nnd Rev. i). Halleran of tho Drew M. K. Church conducted the services Tho in terment was in Laurel Grove cemetery. A banquet was given nt Philadelphia on Thursday, Aug. 5, nt Odd Fellows' Tem ple, on Broad Street, by tho different Councils of the American Logioti of Hon or, Mr. Flank Heath representing the Council of Matamoras. Over 500 wore In iittetuhmco. Mr. J. Roberts, the general malinger of the order, delivered a flue ad dress and Mr Heath made some appro priate reimirks. Tho tables were elabo rately decorated and the different courses wore very much enjoyed A Lawn Social took place on Thursday evening at Jtlie jih asant homo of Miss Klnora Duryea on River street Matamoras The C K .Society connected with the Kpworth chu' eh had the affair in charge, lee cream and cake were served. Mr and Mr. Ttift, of this village will celebrate their Golden Wedding, ou neit Thursday evening the 17th of August h: twoeu tlie hours of h and 11 o'clock. Full particulars in next week issue Mr D B. Allen of this village while potting in a patent hay fork In the barn of a farmer liolow the Brick House, this morning foil from the loft and dislocated his left shoulder. Ho was taken to his home, whore his injuries were attended to. Miss Kleauora Duryea of Matamoras while riding across tho bridge on her wheel was run into by a male cyclist Miss Duryea was injured sllghtlv while the other rider escaped unhurt, but his wheel was badly injured DELAWARE. It fs with deen regret wo chronicle tho death of Miss iielcn N.Depue which sad event occurred last ibursday lnornin. August fith at her homo in Lehman. SI was taken sick about seven weeks ago, but the iiisease was not consnioi'e'i serious uu til some weeks i, nee. when her condition rapidly changed for the wolso. Mondav psei-eding her death developments in her malady occurred winch seeineil to pt-e.saico linpovonient, nut on mum-suay it as snmed a changed form, nnd the spark of luo began wavering until I liursuay morn ing when it became extinct She was nc tivo in the Meadow Brook Sunday School being organist, teacher and secretarv. Of loveable charntor she became endeared to her friends and comniinions, and will be greatly mourned in this community and in the society ot whioti she was an orna inent i tie neiirtieit sympathy or all is expressed tor tlio sorrowing family who are called to mourn the loss of one so young, nnd just at the threshold of a Ufa seeming so full of promise and usefulness Shfe was nged seventeen, an-1 was tlio daughter of Palmer Depuo. The funeral service took place at her late homo last Sunday afternoon, conducti-d by Rev Fountain, of Sand Hill, who delivered an Impressive disconrso based on John XI chapter, 14 verso. Interment in Sand Hill cemetery. DINOMAN'S FERRY. At the AdmhUstrutnr'rS fmlt (if t hv per annul property of tho Into John li. Vim-" A ukon many of the urtlnln sold bniiiht fair prices nd othorH falh'ci to do ko. Thnro was a lnrpe Httondanei;, nnd iniiny of tho piMtplo protto tit were from aoroHa tho rlvor WaahinKton Luntz wad uuctionwr on tho occasion. Arthur Kinory in visiting his sisters.Mni. Fnnnio IjaUimoru and Mrn, Kinlly Dnwiiw, nt'irr an ahsouoo of somo twonty year. Ko wont to tho oil regions whou all that territory in Vonango county nnd thuro aiouts whs booming and In its lory; nnd mice that diy hiw followed tmiil aU)ut kix ycart siuco, dilTront vooation con nocU'd with tlio potrnlmim bu.simt?. Later ho v Hi ted South Aiuoriin. lint wo uro sorry t-o say ho was injmvd by n stone falling upon hi IhmuI, koiiio tiino hIiico, whh h result L'd in a very givat dniuaire to hi eyoH, and nt prtwont Uh power of Birht is nearly Rone, not witliritanding he has Ihh'd treated by some of tlio boat occulUts In Philadelphia. Three years ago, William Mink built a new dam across the Little Hu-hUll oiveic. lu Ij hman township, not far from where tho old "Hid'eway Dam stood, for the purpose of making a pickerel pond, and hi mirths is fluttering, imhwd, for the largest cut ( -lies of the finest kind of thin excellent tlsh have been taken thu uummer, J. B and David Anglo lately caught 40 splendid wiei ineiiH in iVMiut thnt hoiirs, and a few days afterward J H. Vofit()nok and Kan Van (iordeu, with two frit-iuU, caught about 6 pounds, we frequently hear of dif ferent parties securing large catches No thmg less than a fish Itiuchi-b long Is al lowed to Ik-returned. The method of ll&hing is by trolllnw a bhort lino and oo"n hook. Many years awo the writer liennf visi-d tie old dam and always secured Hue lot of pickerel by simply trolling with a pUVO Ol Hall Later the dam went down and UslMng ceased. rme partion, however, took grciiL iiuuiie4 from tiu channel with a net, for a siu-rt timo after tho reservoir was tt naned. Audivw Croii, of Center, has two large rattie.iiiakea 111 a box. He caught thum both iu one wevk while ho wiut harvesting hih if rein. There has Ikm-ii so far n most pleasurable aeawm at Silver Lake. Several numbers of the Kdgiunoro Club and others have been spendiiig a time ut that inobt beauti ful resort The following teaehers for the Kehoolsin Delaware township were euiplnycd on tiie H"t !'lt Ao.e.loii Silver Jakt J an .-mnt HikxI; emy. Lueieii H Went brook: oles, MiMsCarrlo lioiuU-ck ; Long MoadoWlMU ti i notte; i ciiler, . li. Ijaytoti. b ruier HoriiiH k c ipocis to leave Iin man Et to morrjv tor Kant IJiMiich, S. V., whre he lias th-eii promised a sitU iLion. aSuHjeait ij "bra," ay wo li U nid KJ I.aviuii, uf the "Corner" in Similvston f.nwnhlp. was arrested on Put ni'tlnv tif'ornoon last for taking trout from' n Delaware stream Inst your, out. of s-ason ' The report, state the arrest was ,, nt the Inst Iffnt Ion of Cass Howell. mill is i sort of return compliment on his i No kniov nothing oi the affair, more than heresay. Kino. GREELEY. I)r Lo.rg ma.lo his monthly trip to Burfhers on Friday of hist week. K.dwnrd Shall .' and wife of Lnokawnxon spoti' n few day i out at Blooming drove las week. , , , . , Mrs Henry Clark and son Fred visited ft-i,.n,1a In lioiicvflale reeentlv Conimisslone Heller called nt Hurchers la't Weilnest'iav. Hell Clark turned to her home nn Thiirsdnv from lloiiesilale JiiiIl'o Rosen, ranee has so far recovered as to lie around among his friends Ho took a t-lp tn Liii ktnvaxen on Friday with the mull cnrrler. Dr Howard a el wife made a pleasant rail at ! V. H i'Mwells on Saturday and also ctilled at llo liictnwn the same evening Miss Westf.'ill opened her school on Mon iinv after lwild'iiL- n weeks vacation. Adam Vhl has quite a number of his friends from tlio city visiting him this week Anna Ttemson spent Saturday nnd Sun dav with her fr. 'tills at Lackawaxon Fred Clark will leave this place on Wed nesdiiT mill return to his duties in the city a i his vacation-is upon that dav and It Is bus ness before n'ensuro wittt r rcu Fll Johnson of Mast Hope passed through this place en Monday buying and trading cattle nnd hnrscs. He nought one cow of Mr Knoedler of the Svlvanla house. Wo me having quite an e xcitement hem with lomthers nntl hoars, rtot tar irom R osencranee's place a panther nnd her young was m en, they mnfco night hideous with their loud cries. One afternoon Hosenernnces were sitting on their front porch when they snw a lnrge liear cross the road very near the house. Hero is n ffood chance for our voting sportsmen to show their bravery nnd relievo us of this nulsaneo. We are nil glnd to say thnt our friends, Hattie Zoller is Improving nt this writing M s ! 7.7,10 Tiiiutn Is nt pome again. T. Thleleis kent. auito Ifflsy threshing for the farmers ns ho hns a threshing ma chine. Mrs. (i . Ilartwoll visited friends nt Lackawnxen this week. LEDOEDALE. Christian Razer is entertaining summer boarders. Oliver H. Wolfe and wife, of LnAnnn, well- guests of Irn Kellain nnd family last Sunday. 1 he Laities- Am ol Minoustown win meet at -Mrs. J. Wesley itoijiiiHon, August luth. Tie Ladles' Aid of Kast Sterling mot at Mrs Gilbert Horlrec's on August fith and will hold their next meeting at Mrs K Gilnlu's in 1'lke county Charles Friable killed n large yellow rat tlesnake near his sawmill which measured four feet and ten inches. Mr. and Mrs .1. K. Simons are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Giles lu Pleas- nut Mount. Charles helium wheeled to Piuipnc mi Sunday and was the guest of George N Kellnm and fatnllv. Nearly everybody wont to the Odd Fol lows' picnic last Wednesday at Lake Arid. Miss Eiln Simons w heeled to Noblotown last Suuday. Waynb C GREENTOWN. The Hemlock Grove Sunday school will hold their iiicnic August 17 In K F.Gil plus Grove. Addresses by Kov. David Kvans nnd A. J. Simons M. D The Newfoundland base ball inni will play a game of ball with Kust Sterling team in the aHcnumu. Most of the fiu-niors in Hits part of the county have finished haying. The recent rninv weather delayed the having also spoiled considi .blo hay and damaged grain consliiertt i o. The hay crop is much better then it was last year, t ot n 's looking well nUiiouuti It is about one week later then usual Buckwheat is looking fine bids fair for good crop. F. G. Haines has his new house up. but will not. complete it until after haying is over. Geo. A. Unite Is the carpenter T. H Gilpin has bought B. F. Kipi: stonm boiler which he will soon move tu his mill He also expects to put n a stronger engine to run his stick factory. 'the Salem eninp meeting will com mence Tuesday evening August 17th, and will close ou Wednesday the tith George A. Sweponlser nnd wife visited the formers mother last week in Greene towntihip. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo Niag- nrn halls, C'hiiiitniiqiin Lake, Chicago and Cincinnati. Cleveland, Tickets on salu at Port Jervis to nil points in tho West and Southwest at lower rates tliau via any other Urst-class lino. Thains Now Leave Pout JBIIVIB AS Follows. KASTWAKD. No. 3, Dally Express 3 04 A M. 10, Dally F.xpn-ss 6 'JO " " ltl, Daily Except Sunday . 6 30 " " M, " ". 7 40 " " Butt, Sundny Only 7 45 " " SH, Dally KxM-pt r-unday. . 10 11 " " ti, Daily Way Tralu 1J 15 P.M. " 4, Daily Except Sunday . 1 40 " " SO, " ' " 8 yo " " 2, Dally Express t 25 " " ti 1 1, Sunday Only 4 !i0 " " H, Dally Express B -JO " " ti'.'H, Sunday Only B 40 " " IS, 0 65 " " !J, Daily Except Suuday . 0 H5 " " 11, Dally- lo 00 ' WKSTWAKD N'o 3, Dally Express V! 07 A. M 8 ) " 11 83 " W 10 " 11 L1I " 5 U) " 5 10 " ti W " 10 15 " 17, Dally Milk Tralu . 1, 11, , Dally Express ... Daily Except Sunday 6. Daily Express '), Saturday Only -'7, Daily Except Sunday 7, Dally Express. . . . . 1 rains leave Chambers street, Now York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 U:i, i in, v i ii. in ;iu am i IXI, !J no, l. 4 l. 0 ;10, 7 30, tt 45 P. M On Stlll- d lys. 4 0J, 7 4o, V oil, u 15 0. ,, ; ijj ao, J I J, 7 auand S 45 K u. I. 1. Kohtrt., 4ilierHl f luwiiyer Ageut, I). W. Cowkc, Aiitiiiit iit-ui-ral 1'k.M.iiKt.r Aceut. . iuw urk. $7,300 Given Away 1 o piTSiitis who make tlio gi-uatcat liuiuLMir or wo (Is out of thu phi-HiSf "I'atnut Attitrnnv WiaiUuhurii' For jmi tioulnr.s luUlrutu tho Ntitiuiuil K"eort.li-i-, ii-hington, D. C. but BEST-BIKE-SHOES. BALL-BEARING, RIDEMPHAST, PEDALSHOE. Easy to ride in. Easy to walk in Made on foot-8upiortin prinoiples ou earetully modeled lasts. Illnck or tan. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. Building-Loan Trust Fund 000 REALTY CORPORATION of . NEW JERSEY, -:- GKNERAL AGENT, 800 Brond Street, Newark, N. J. 0000 What it will do for you for a monthly payment of 8 dot 11.000 Ni of which applies on principal, f.'t Is Inter est. First It will buy for you any house do- sired or build you a house nccording to you own plnns, for a pnymont of not less than iu uown. Second It will assume any mortgage on your property, and advance you more money, it desired, not to extteort no', of Its valuation . At above rates you Would own your property free and cl.iar in just 200 mouths; you can pay as much more ns yon wish, and reduce the time in pr- iMirtion, or the full amount will be received at any time, The first proposition enables you to con vert your rent money Into the ownership of n home. The second proposition enables you to reduce the interest rate on your mortgtige nnd nt the same time be paying off the principal each month. For further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Mllford, Pa. CRASH SUITS ThPi-o ir iioMunpr tnore eoinfoi-tnbla for ho t wrut.hor tlinn n ftuit Of cool linen crush. They're stylish too, the ones wo soil, for thoy aro cor root ly cut nnd woll mo do When n crash suit soilod, it can bo washed ironed and made as fresh ns new. They are vory popular this season. Prices, $4, $5, $6. BICYCLE SUITS, 1.00 and 5.00. GOLF HOSE, 50c, Too and 11.00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. V. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 Can fix your bicycle when others fail. If your bicycle needs repairing (five them trial, which will convince you that thoy understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR REN t "Lessons Given to Beginners Milford, Pa. Tolephoue connection . P. C. Rutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good." HARD MAN. MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RA N D and VOTEY ORGANS. DOMESTIC. NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For tuilo for cash or on easy terms. Xuudlc mid all purtg fur till umtliiuun, RKPAIKINli A SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS uiidOilGANS by ounipi-tcut tiinur, B. S. MARSH. Ol'KRA HOU.SK BLOCK. HORT JERVIS, N.V. Wanted-An Idea Protect Tiiur tht-T m&v bri Who ab think of Roii.e iluiiii uaiu. ui imu mt tht-T may brlu yiu wwiltb. UUL'HN ft CO.. Ymtvut Allur. Wrlw 36liS WKjUkKiiUHN Co., Hoy. WantiintfU.u, L. i ., i r Itkt-ir 1.huu pri yUcff 4 flat V( tMV )UUUrJ tUTtWllyU WAUUltA thousand wheels only one shoe. 0OWlO0tKKItIO0OOtRlOOIl0.KXI0. XWOj: .K1JU.! XKCJOJ.'-:; i'.K' 0 IM ! I.HH Keep one eye on he New York Furniture Company FOR BARGAINS. Nov; we offer 200 dozen 49 Mason Quart at 49 cents Don't forget to treat our prices before you ine of FURNITURE, ERY. THE NEW YORK 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. OOOnUOOOMfN KJUOUO'JOI (OU! KOUK'tiOUUt -)000K.H.!Ui(N II lOOOoXK.on.tliri 11 I N U'tm rm CHOCOLATES All Warranted - Send Your Orders MASON'S, S fcaa Kan ti Goods Will Be Delivered Free. oooo -: PRICE What you a yonnjr man oi Twciixy-one who (iiiesn t. xinnK ho is able to give his elders a ood deal of in formation about tilings in gonernl. A merchant selling goods chenpor than Bl'tOWN fe ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will tell his patients the truth whon there is nothing tlio matter with them. A better quality of flour than is sold by BROWN & ARMSTRONG at 5.75 a barrel. A carpet in a ladies' room that lias not, got a threadbaro piooe in front of tho looking glass. A coffee for 30 cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at same pri.c-.o, A boy who doesn't brag about, what, ho is going to do whon 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 & Armstrong. AMDY CURECOMHiPATIOil lot Si SO lRfll.IlTPIT RTTITJ IlTTT?Tiri 40 eur" Ti- ntlDitloi. Cmtirnll n llm l.lml U. BUdUUU 1 tiLI UUHnHniCiDU ti. B,r ,rir, ,. jnpo.urt hum; rail Bmural i-culli. I..I... pll.mil kooklut frar. 14. STKKI.IMI UKtl ( !.. I.i.-.i-u. .UoiHr. nl, nil., or Ni k Vnrk. HT w 6. Dealers ia Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Droad and Ann Streets. Fruit Jars per dozen. yourself right. Get buy anything in th3 CARPETS or CROCK FURNITURE CO., AfJD BONBONS. To Be Fresh. oooo - to 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. -0000- 60 CENTS A POUND. won't ss e CATHARTIC ALL DRUGCISTS MITCHELL
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