One Cent a Word. For Each In.rtltn. No arirertincment ft1cen for lem than IS vent. CASH mniit rrompmiy all order. Addrvfn riKR COVNTT I'RESS, Ml I.FORD, rA. TRKSl'ASrt NOTICR. Nottcfi in hotvliy prirnn tlmt trfHpiWHtnprutmn tho wmtli ern hnlf of the trmt of lmul known iw tln Wlllinm lVnny. No. US. in hohola town ship, for hunting, flshinp, or, nny otlinr ruriwwe, nlflo trespaflfunff on Miwktn pom! n Dtnirmnn towiiHhip, or, fishing in it if t orbidaen under peimlty of the lw. M. I'l.KILANI) Mll.NOR, AprlMm Attorney for owner. I,XR KENT. Severnl good holmes In : Mllford, Pa. Knquiro of J. H. Vnn Ktten. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing iimn the pro perty of the Forest lake Aswwtatlon in Lackawaxen township, 1'lke county, Pa., for tho puriose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alexander Happen, Nov. 22, 1805. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby X given that trespassing on tho premlsi's ( the undersigned, situated in Dpigman townRhip, for any purpose whatever is strictly lormuuen, ana auoiieniii rs will ne promptly prowx-utl. IRA H. Cask. Oct. 24, im. FOR SALE. A small farm located near Matamoras, kuown as the Hensel or neinnamt place, contatning zl acres. Klnely hwati'd, well watered. Houso and bam. Fruit of nil kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For t'rms, price, etc., address LiOck pox u Minora, I'a. 4JQA REWARD. The school din-dors fjpXU of Dingman townslilp will pay twenty dollars for imfnrmntinu which will lead to the detection and conviction of any person or persons committing any trespass or doing any damage to any school house or property therein in said township. By order of the board, Nov. 7, 1896. Ira B. Cask, Hoc. correspondence: Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not Inter than Wednesday in euch week to in sure insertion. LAVTbN. (Special Correspondence to tho Press.) Latton, Feb. 2. The farm of John I. Bevans, Esq., referred to last week was purchased by John J. Van Sickle who reserves the timber on 17 acres of wood land, and soils the farm of 110 acres to William Crone. Consideration 1 1,000. Charles Bonsley movos April 1st from the tenant house of R. H. Everett to the vicinity of Dlngman's Ferry. John Smith has fcls new house almut en closed. Pretty cool for outsido work the past week, but John has kept pegging away, and will soon bo able to work inside where he can have a stove. The reoelpts of the exhibition to be held at Halnesvllle on Feb. 18 will be used in the purchase of a new bell. The old one having been cracked recently In ringing. The Idea of a cold storage building in Branchvllle Is being canvassed to some extent. If the "Pontifex-Wood," or other like Improved Ice machine were used, and ample room provided so that farmers and fruit growers could store their products at a reasonable rate per day, or month we predict that such an enterprise would pay as an investment in Branchvllle. Bonj. B. Hursh traded his young team of Major Millers last week to a party near Hollistervllle, Pa., for a dandy big tarn of bay horses weighing 2400 pounds. E. M. Merrill who assisted In the deal thinks there Is no bettor farm team in the valley, and Morrill knows horses pretty thoroughly We bog to suggest to those Interested at Halnesvllle that they correspond with the C. S. Boll Company, Hillsboro Ohio, in regard to church bells. They may learn of something to their advantage. Ellas M. Merrill and Benj. B. Hursh both of Hainesvillo, have recently pur chased a fine pair of "Improved Chester white" hogs, bred from registered parents. This Is a move In the right direction as there has been but little attempt to Im prove the bred of swine in this valley for several years past The law suit that was expected to come off last Friday afternoon between C. E. MoCrackon Plaintiff, and John Wells Defendant for a book account due said MoCracken we are Informed was ad journed two weeks and to the game hour, and place; 2 o'clock p. m., at the hotel of H. . Montross. Doesn't this bring it on Lincoln's birthday f Ioe gathering in this neighborhood Is nearly completed. The quality has boon exceedingly good and In thickness varying from nine to thirteen inches. A prominent society lady Interested In . good roads inquired last week of one of the men who are crushing stone for the roads " how they were getting along kal omlning the road." Of course he was sorely puzzled until It crept through his hair that the lady had rcferenoe to the macadamizing of the road going on near Bevans. Being tactful he gave a model answer, but he has to laugh yet to think of "kulsominiug" the road. Mrs. Maria Spungeuburg the aged wife of Mr. John Spangenburg died last Thurs day morning. Mrs. Spangenburg had beeu in failing health Tor two or throe years, and owing to her advanced ago, (being about 80) was unable to successfully resist the fell destroyer. She was much rowicotcd by her neighbors as a kind and devoted mother as well as a consistent chrlstiuu woman. The regular quarterly examination of teachers for Sussex county will be held at Newton on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 6. It is a sorry feature connected with the school houses in this township that most of tliuiu are set so nearly In the public roads that ample plav grounds and pleas ant surroundings are out of the queotiou. Could not this feature in most instances bo remedied without inordinate expense? If so, would It not be wise to do it. Allan R. Youutfs has rented the M. K. Parsonage at Urunchville for the couiiug year aud will commence keeping house therein un April 1st. Mr. Youngs has two as nice location as there is lu towu now, and Incomparably the best tilled, and arraugvd store. Every foot of spoce crowded with nice clean, aud well selected stock. Various parties have interviewed the hotel keepers of this tow n with a view to renting, but so far wo ls'llcve no deal hnfi Imimi consummated. Tho natural Infer ence may therefore lie accepti-d that the hotel business is as yet a lucrative one. Private enterprise seems unequal to the nttempt to build a public hall in Snndy ston. At least It lias proved so to this dale. Is it not possible to enlist tho sympathy of the voters at the spring election in favor of so excellent an object as tho building of a Town Hall? it would not only lo a great convenience but a credit to the township that would bo appreciated more and more as the years go by. The teachers are making preparations to pniiierly observe the approaching birth day of Washington and Lincoln, appro priate exorcises and decoration will bo the order of the day In every school ou Friday Feb. 10. Cornell I.ltts a son of tho lato Jacob Llttsofthis placo died at his homo in Whitehaven on Friday Jan. 2H. The de ceased was about 45 yeats of age, nud leaves a wife and tine son. Interment at Whitehaven, Monday Feb. 1st. . A mite and social will lie held nt the home of Mrs. F.llen Shay on Friday even ing Feb. 5. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. MONTAGUE. (Special Correspondence to tho PitKSS.) Moxtaotk. Jan. 31. Four degrees bo low this morning, a blizzard last Thurs day, there is snow enough for sleighing If It was more evenly divided. Mrs. Anna Wostbrook, of Jersey City, spend a couple of days at the homo of her father, Mr. George Armstong, returning to her home yesterday. Miss Louisa Schubiger has gone to New York to spend the winter. (ieorge, the young son of Mr. and Mrs,. Corey Bell, is seriously ill. Mr. Charles K. North has been confined to his lied for a week, both are In tho care of Dr. H. E. Emerson of Mllford. Mllford Stackhousc Is also on the sick list. 1 am also sorry to note that tho condi tions of Evi Wostbrook nnd his sister, Miss Maggie does not improve as fast as their many friends would like. Preaching in tho Brick House school house next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. ' Town Committee meets at Tappantowu, Saturday, Feb. Bill. At the Carpet Rag (not Bag as the local paper had it ) social to lie held at, tho resid ents of Mr. George Armstrong on the even ing of Tuesday, Feb. B, tho Indies con nected will furnish one of their suppers for which they are noted. Tho proceeds will be applied toward paying tho salary still due the late Rev. (iilliert Laito. Tho Brick House hotel Is for rent. George Cortright will try farming again this season. I am glad to note that tho little Pike County Press keeps on improving. Our town is one of the most peaceful and quietest in the County of Sussex. Every one likes his neighbor, law suits arc a curiosity, getting full is almost uukuown. Of course we have a little excitement about town meeting but tlmt is natural. If it wasn.t for that littlo misunderstand ing In religious circles wo would bo so happy. If a man was to deliver a tempernuce lecture one week aud the next travel with samples of whiskey people would call him something not very complimentary. Now if a chap peddles something to cure a man of tho tobacco habit olio week and then changes aud tries to sell cigars, what do you think of that, hey I Mr. Harold Chambers has filled his ice houso and Kerr Bros, hove begun to fill theirs. DICK. GREEN-TOWN. (Special Correspondence to tho Press ) Gheentown, Feb. 3. Business is boom ing in Greentowu at present. Almost every man that owns a team Is engaged in hauling logs. Thore are almut thirty teams hauling to G. H. Gilpin's mill. There are several men and loams from this place at Gouldsboro, some working at tho ice and others hauling logs. The Gouldslioro Ice Company have about To men employed harvesting ice. Wheu they ore ruuuing full blast they harvest about 500 tons per day. Several ipen and trains were en gaged last Saturday putting in ion for B. B. Klpp, who it will bo remembered, as noted In the Press sometimes since went to Philadelphia to have an operation per formed which took place ou Saturday,jHn. i. Mr. Kipp is doiug well as can be ex pected, and will return to bis homo in Grcoutown in about two weeks. Addison Heberliug, who was born and brought up in Sterling, Wayne county, Is reported very sick with cancer In the stomach. He is at his brother-in-law, C. F. Jones, of Jefferson county, Pu. No hoK'S are outcrtainod for his recovery. Tho new bell that was ordered some time siuce is at the church ready to be put up. Revival services, commencing February 3rd of South Sterling conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Boyce, and Evangelist 5, Shelhoru, of Ashland, N. J. Tho rite of holy matrimony was cele brated between Fletcher Hazeltonrsf Drehcr townslilp, Wayne county, Pa , and Maggie, daughter of J. B. Gilpin, Eqr., of the some place on Wednesday, Jau. 27th, 1N97, at Washington, N. J. Walleupuupack Lodge, No. 4T8, I. O. O. F. will have an oyster supper in their din ing room February f.'iul, lS'.i". All that want a good square meul for 25 cents arc invited. GREELEV. (Special Corresjxuidcnoe to the Press.) Greeley, Feb. 2 Guess old bruin and the woodchucks didcut see their shadows this time as the day was dark aud cloudy: Mrs. Roscucrance was called down to McKeau valley last Sunday to see her sis ter, Mrs. Nick Hess who has boon very sick with the grip but was bett.ir ou Tues day Dr Howard is atteuiliug her. Mrs I B Koscucranoe spent the day ou Tuesday with Mrs. G. liaitwelt. The lumbermen are taking advantage of what little sluyiug there is by rushing all the lugs to the mill they can. .Mr. W F. Burchor put quite a force of men in the w oods un Monday chopping and Luuling logs. Charlie Smth, Ada Cortright, John Vau Akin, Mis Cooitcr sH'iit Sunday afternoon at Shohola Fulls with Mr. aud Mrs. Gurry Hart . Ou their return stoped at Burcher's Gleu aud sis nt the evening with Mr. and Mis. Charles llurcher. George HartvveU is working agaiu al though he is very lame from the euVcts of a log rolling on his nukle nnd bruising It quite bnd. nearly two weeks mro. Gilbert and Will Kotrm tnmi- are chop ping logs for W. V Burcher. Dr. George ahu made his monthly trip to this place on Momlny. Master Wllllq Vaiuikin called at this place on Tuesday with a drummer. Mr. nnd Mrs Onirics Hureher took n a trip to Lncknivnx.'n on Sunday. The Grand l'liion Tea agent, drove through this place on Monday, x x MATAMORAS. (Special Correspondence to the Press.) M atamoras, Feb. 3. Hon. Geo. Gevcr. who luis been sick for the past week has recovered. Mr. Kdwln KimUill has been sick for the past two weeks. He Is still under the I)ietors enre. Mr. John lVrulviil for' a long time a trusted and valued employer of Malven, Gordon & Company Is on the sick list. Mr. Knglclmrt Is sick with the grip of which there seems to lie an epidemic in our usually healthy village. The Matamoras Soap Company limited has again changed hands. .Mr. Jcsko has purchased the interest of his partners. Messrs. FlcnnncnslVId nud lleineman.nnd will conduct, the business himself Miss Klncni Duryea has returned from Jersey City visiting friends, where she has bei n for the past two wi cks. Tho reception that was to bnve been neiu in me rcsnicnec oi .Mrs. I red Hose on last Friday evening was postponed mil 11 this Friday evening. Those holding Invi tations w ill please see by this that the re ceptions will take place on the evening mentioned. CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOIt NO. 1 j no cnrisiian r.nueavors or Hope church, Matamoras celebrated Christian Endeavor Day, Sunday with appropriate services, both morning and evening, lu tho morning the pastor, Rev. J. A. Wio- gand addressed tho Junior and Senior Societies united in conducting the servi ces. The leaders w ere R. G Herdeiithal, President iif the Senior, and W. F. Spliilel Superintendent of the Junior Society, who followed the special programme prepared by tho united society, lu this the "Card inal points" of Christian Endeavor were shown to be, Loyally to Christ, Loyalty to imieu. iiuciucnniuMinnoiuu I'el- lowship, Entire Consecration, Snnctlllcd Endeavor, Soul winning, Nation winning, and World winning. There were large congregations present at both services, aud all those who took part did caru estyl and well. Both societies are In a nourishing condi tion and bid fair to grow still more pros perous nnd progressive in the future. S (from another correspondent.) (Special Correspondence to the Press.) Matamoras, Feb. 5 Pleasant for Feb ruary . Invitations nre out nnmmnciiig tho Sil ver Wcddingof Mr nud Mrs H. J. Vnu Gilder to occur Feb. IS hist. They wero married 187a. During the week quite a number of wild ducks Wore seen on the river but nono died tho cruel death lx'causo our "Johnics" never had their "guns. " Matamoras bids fair to have one of tho greatest gun clubs In the State, so the boys say. This coming election of Westfall town ship will lie a heated contest between tho two old parties. M.VTTVMoiiisis, Feb. 3, 1807. Mr. Eppytih ok the Pike County Press: 1 than mehliens how yeou moot like to hav sum body rite to yeou about the goins on in our place so if it strike you about rite yeou may print wat I sn, In this leter, in tin; fust our peopul r olTuly mixt up in thare idees. sum ar demyerats, an sum ar repunlickens with one grean biu-ker, nu fore or live prohishmists, weave got three mtvtnn bowses an one big skool bows with lots of toecoers in it, an tha looch tho boys, an gurls, lots uv things thet I neveir heern till on wen 1 was a gurl. tha doo sa thet Phizyology Is tho lccdin study an 1 giss thet so, can I si-e the touchers, an the skiders lookin at thiin selves, olful hard wenovur tha see a lookin glas, an tha doo sa thet al'tur tha hev gon cloeu thru tho book most ou em can.tel enuf ta oet wen tha am hungcry aint it funy hou sum uv our Pollytishuns take tu drink or els git olTul mad wen tha git beet at a lcckshuii, i hcarn sum uv our men fukes sa tha wus dis gvnnteicd,but 1 duuno wat that ulceus, 1 gess it wus lscos tha spcut so much nyiuy, an sumboddy els got tho offus, nicotic it wus as mush as fore or five hundred dollurs an mebbe It wus more, ulut it to bad, jess think uv the por pocpul we hav, an siim on cm on the town at thet of tha had till thet iiiuny it wood by em lots of stuf to ect an shos to ware, wo heern sa thet sum uv the men ho wus nomyatcd at tho lato cawcusses for poot mast has oecu out lisfkiu for sum uv the widdcrs uu orfuns, no dowt thinkiu thet tha wus in ucad of suuit.hin, but we wus told thet thare wit'o objccklcd to eny thing belli taken to out bideas wcu it wus Headed so bad at hum, wat dew yeou think says ole Miss Loquushus tot her da (the fat ugly ole thing) Mr. an Miss Vair Gilder ar goiu to hev u silver weddiu tho Kth uv this iiiunth at lite o'clock in the evenin, an the kivrds ar alreddy out, an tha hev bin marrid jist 6 yen's, an tha hav only in vited a fu an 1 spoac tha think sum buddy wil brin em sumihln nice, an a lot more 6teh tank wich i don care to repect, but law sakes i mus stop ritin, un git. Peel's suicr reddy. Yourn with resiiecs, Mits Peki-ic Pri meval. Bills in the legislature To iiboli.sh all taxes levied on horses mid cuttle ubovo tlio ago of four yetus. To equalize Htato taxn tion.ulso making constables of towu sliijis fire ward' us for tlio extinction of torcht fires. Executrix Notice. I-m-IUm-k of iulininirtr;it'iim with the will uuiu'Xi'tl upon thtcMutf tif IK'iiry Asher, laUj of Jv kawaii'll town.tlii), UiH-vism-ti llJiVl) btvlJ K''lltl l thli IlllUi-l'nii-'l.ill. AH H-lM))i 1jU iti cUilllH ilUUiftt Mlitl t-ntillt' will itlw nt ttifiii ami' ih iiiilrbtril to said i.H'tiirul wll jjlt-urtO iikiLu iuiiiUHliuU' paynu Jit to Isabella Asher, Executrix, etc LmkuwHXrn, l'Vlj. 2, Wj7. LIST OF JURORS FOR Msroh Term. Grand Jury. A iHl-.'.vprr, .Tosrph, 1 ,hcUm waxen. Ilrink, At-xnmler. WVntfall. Id-mult., rhMrli'G, Liick'iwiixcn. HiiUrr, Kutfviie M., (invito, Hiown, A. J)., Miir.nl. Hosier, TliiMHlore. Dintrnmn. ( oykflKlltll, SiVI.l(1ir. WrytiMll. lhilvwH, .lost'ph J., Olngmun. 1 hit, v, ( hven, .holiola. Fish.y Kdwanl, WVstfall. (irvjrorv, ( it'orfxe, MUforil. Hooi. John H., Dclinvitro. Hny.ftton, KtiH'rr, (inm. a-wa, A. K., MMfonl. IioHslrv, M. H.. hnrka waxen. Iw, frdwnrtl K., divi-nr. l.mter. ,1m mom, Westfall. I.itvton, Frank I)., IMawnre. Malt-y, Ah xnmh'r, iilooming throve. NiIm, I'ii'rrp .M., Detnwaro. Nvrc, Mom's I'htiuin. Knttolph, Krnnk, Mlltonl. Simpson, Ira, Jickn waxen. Shields, Joseph, Shohola. Traverse Jurors. AntruHtlne, Charles, Jr., Gm'tie. H'-nnett, Thomas, Lehman, ltevans, Flovd, ('., UolnwartJ. Iterk, Fred,' Milford. ltrn--Iry, Solomon, Lehman. Hillings, (J. )., HlooiulniiT (irove. Hill, (Mlwnrd., Westfall. llin-kley, Joseph, A., Delaware. Courl riirht, I'. F., Lehman. Coiirliijjht, Chnrh'M W., Porter. ( 'ourti iht, Jason, Laekawaxeii. Oioper, David. Laekawnxen. Case, Irrt, H., DinirmaiK Downey, William, liloomlna 1 Danmnnn, John. II., Millord. Kim, (ieorge, Milfonl. Knlehart, (iWitrre' Shoholrt. Fnlier. Adolph, Shohoia. Frnnee, (leorjre, Sr., Laeknwaxon, Frishie, William, Lackawaxeu. (-irtmm Kdward, (ire'ne. (imild, John, Ix'hman. Hosmer, William, Jtlmyra. Ilornbeek. John. Lehman. Jordan, Frank, Mil ford. Ltihar, Isaac, Westfall. Lord, Simon, lilonntlntf fimve. lji'hde, Charlea W., Dinnmn. Ijikin, Osear, Ddware. MeMahon, JoHeh, Palinym. Masker, llenrv, Palinvnv Martin, Joseph, Westfall. Mapes, David, Westfall. Newman. David D., DinKinau. Oppelt. Kdwanl, (inn-ne. (juiini, Charles, Diiifrmana. lanl, Jaeob P., Westfall. Hose, Christian, Cieene. Hiehes, Kdward, Dinirmttn. lioseneranee, Im Ji., Laekawaxon. Hevoyre, Joseph A.. MillonL Sevholt, Unlet, Westfall. Shepherd. Holdnson, Delaware. Stodilart, Williain H., Lehman. Sammis, ieot't?e W., Shohoia. Sei'ley, Alfml T., Mllford. Simons, Charles, (inene. Wiinpess, Benjamin, Westfall. LETTERS FEOM THE PEOPLE. I'nder this head we will Insert coiniuuiil' cntlous ou cuniMit and political topics witliout. lieinir resiionsihle for tho Rentl inciits expi-esKed, and invite such discuH Mion as may lie proHT and of uenenil ln teivst to the people. Km Ton PiiEss. More About Roads from " Sweet." Dinginiin.s Ferry, FeiJ 8, 1897. Kill tor Press With ft number of able people In this neighborhood, no one has yet made amovo to obviate thoso two bad hills, tho one at tho cemetery mid tho Ma nor Hall hill. There is complaining here that Flick and tho. rliuiino's have des troyed tho prosperity of our hotels, but they arc not wholly responsible If such is I he case. Tho Port Jcrvls road has been Krcatly improved, and niiido inviting to people to travel. Tho road is very good until .Schunno's place Is reached, and that Is a first-class stopping placo, too, but from these In this direction tho roads are hilly and people of leisure seeking case and com fort do not cam to tide ow tho disagree able lulls. At Busliklll tho peoplo aro making a move in the right direction, and very soon the ouly bad hill between this town and that will Imi overcome. If the people of Dlngmaiis lire satislled fo have things remain in this condition they have only to sit still and see our prosperity taken from us. hhould a committee of 'say three business men, move in this matter they would be surprised at tho amount of aid peoplo would give in tho way of free work with teams, and all those emploved as shovellers would leave the money paid them hero, fronie 20 years ago a surveyor olTeri'd tho peoplo of Milfonl to survey a nearly level road between thut placo and Hhuhola free of charge, if they would have It mado. The proimuitiou was not accepted on the plea that if good roads were unido people would truvel to Port Jcrvls to trade. Do the business men here wish bad roads to keep tho trade here f Sweet. Lout A hunting knifo. and re turn ticket to Now York tinted about Deo. 24tU. Uewnrd. Leave nt Press oilioo. Foolscap. - When" Oliver Cromwell became protector niter the execution of Charles I, ho caused tho stump of tlio cap of lilierty to bo placed upon the paper used by tho government Soon after the restoration of Charles T 1 . ' ii, imviusj; occasion to use some paper for despatches, some of this froverument paper was brought to mm. un looking at it, and discov ering tho stamp, he inquired the meaning of it, ami on living told, he sum, iiiKo it away; 111 have no thing to do with fool's cap." Thus originated tho term foolscap, which has since bm'ii applied to a certain size of glazed Avriting paper. 10,000 feet well-seasoned good wliUepino boards for sale. Price reasonable. Enquire of Vm. Angle at blacksmith shop. auglStf Ripans Kipans Kipaus K.IJ.IUU Kipans Hipaus Kipans Kipans Kipans Kipans Kipans Kipans Kipans Kipans Tabules Tabulcs cure nausea. Tabules Tabules : at druggists. cure dizziness, cure headache, cure dyspepsia, cure flatulence, astilsl digestion.' cure bad hreath. cure torpid liver, cure biliousness . Tubules Tabuk-g Tabules Tabules Tabules Tabules Tabules Tabules Tali lilts : uue gives relief. cure indigestion, tseutle cathartic. Tabules Kipuus Tabules cure constipation. : for sour stomach. : pletnaut laxative, cure liver troubles. Kipans Kipans Kipans Tabules Tabules Tubules LADIES' -:- Separate Skirts and Waists at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. New Goods. Latest Styles. Excellent qunlily of black nnd colors, full sweep, lined nnd inter lined, velvet bound. $3 Skirts now 4 " " 5 " " 8 " " in silk and wool mixtures, now WAISTS. $2 Waists now $3 " 3.50 Waists now 5 and $6 Silk Waists now $1.98 2.89 3.69 4.98 $1.39 1.98 2.19 3.89 Bee Hive." 38 and 40 Front st., PORT JERVIS, N. Y. lien's Shoes. -: Up-to-date shoes in ENAMEL, PATENT LEATHER, WINTER RUSSET, BOX CALF, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CALF. Laced and Congress, double and Cork soles for Winter weather at JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N.' Y. Popular Prices, $2.00 to $3.00 riU4-H;. FILLING OUT A LARGE CHECK. We lit all shapes and sizes, stylish and warmth nre tho twin points in our overcoat. Wo say that thero is nothing better on this hemisphere than our 18 ulster. How is this for smileniukers, a good blue or black cheviot suit, sizo 34 to 42 ijt lr3.95. We have reduoed tho price on sev eral of our lines of suits. Gunning & Flanagan, THE BIG ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. PORT JERVIS, N. Y. J. F. ROCKWELL. Watches cleaned, oiled :- : and Regulated, 75 cents. -:Main Springs, 75 cents:- :x.;.Warrant8d Ons Year. Washington Time Daily at 12 M. PIKE ST., PORT JERVIS, N. V. Go to T. R. Julius Klein -i'on- Stoves and Ranges Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Agate Ware, Sc., ic. Tin Roofing and Plumbing a specialty. ; Jobbing promptly attended to. Broad Uvit, opposite 1'liESS Oflice Wanted-An Idea Who tan think Of HUIUU Hllllljl tiilUg U l lull If Protect your tda; thfT may tiriu yu weii'tL WrJUi JOHN' VfcLFKUt'hN (Jo FuU ut Altor Owy. Wh.-MiikUjii, 1. (.'., lVr their !. lriw vHttf Vili list uX IrtVO UuiidrvU IutvuUvu WUUUhL -:- DON'T BICYCLE Until you have seen the 1897 7. -:- CRESCENTS. MASON, Agent, 53 Pike St., PORT JERVIS, N.Y. What you won't see! A young mnn of twenty-one who doesn't think he is nhlo to Rive Iris elders a good ,l(.ni Gf jn formation about things in general. A merchant selling goods chenper than BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will tell his patients the truth when there is nothing the matter with them. A better quality of flour than is sold by BROWN & ARMSTRONG at 5.T5 a barrel. A carjict in a ladies' room that has not got a threadbare piece in front of the looking glass. A. coffee for 30 cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at same price, A boy who doesn't brag about what he is going , to do whon he is a man. Another storo in town that buys flour, salt, etc., in car load lots as BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown & Armstrong, Have we ever had the pleasure of showingyou through our large ware rooms ? If not, won't you give us the opportunity? It will please us and it may be to your advantage. It certainly will if you are in need of anything for your homes. Our warerooms are the only place in Port Jer vis or in this vicinity from which you can furnish your homes complete. FURNITURE, CARPETS 0F:ALL GRADES, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, MATTINGS, CROCKERY, LAMPS, etc. Our Pike county friends are many,but,we can please more of you if you give us the chance. COME AND SEE. NEW YORK FURNITURE CO.; 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. W. & G. IUIITCHELL, Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. VAN ETTEN & WRIGHT. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE : Sanitary Plumbing, Steam Heating & Hot Water Heating. Houses Tested for Imperfect Plumbing. Ho. 14 Ball Street, Port Jervis N Y x BUY A -:- -:- -:-