V ) I ''Bat . 1 ABicycle Shoe 1 I " BestBlkeShoes" 0 i I "BaUBeafingf " Ridemphast," 1 1 " Pedalshoe." 1 jtts Easy to Ride in Easy to Walk in. jbw? ; ; Made on foot-supporting principles on carefully modeled lasts. Pratt Fasteners Hold Laces. jS 1 JOHNSON, Fitter of Feet,! I PORT JERVIS. N. Y. ! REIISSELRER BIG YGLES I if S GIVE SrtTISFfGTION. $ 1 rutrd with .ilcrenn A Wright 1 rrYlmTlrcA, H Detachable J a M Kiiror-kottl. Handlebar. Ol'AUANTEED. ? Don't bnj a K wheel until yon fj have seen a '1)7 RENSSELAER. 75.00. If Hotat Value Ever OlTpred. Catalogue Fri o. ii lItWIIV M'lC CO., Oreenl....)., IV )EATII ON A TALLYHO COACHING PARTY STRUCK BY A LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TRAIN. Our expenses have been reduced to a nominal sum. This ex plains why we can sell : The best 10 wire Brussells for 55 cents. $3.00 pair of curtains for $1.98. 112 piece dinner set for $8.00. twenty-five dollar parlor suit for $17.50. seventy-five cent 35 cents. And all other goods in On fine goods the reduction is even greater. Don't forget our bicycle THE ORANGE COUNTY EXPRESS and our sewing machine THE RIVAL. Money saved on these prices at THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. CLOSING OUT SALE. 00000-00000 The undersigned intending to re tire from business will soil for cash his entire stock of goods and store fixtures nt greatly reduced prices. The stock Is large and fresh and will be sold at a great reduction. A large line of boots and shoes at decided bargains. Flour, Groceries, tobacco, Cigars, Teas. Coffees, Spices, Notions, &c. AT AND BELOW COST. Also about 2,000 feet lumber. of seasoned rug for proportion. The entire premises, situated op posite the Court Houso on Centre Square an old established business stand to rent. SALE BEGINS Saturday, June 5, 1897 GEO. DAUMANN, JR. JEWETT'S White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Moor's Pure House Paints, Window Glass. Mew York Prices, AT MASON'S," 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Si V J S 50 - hANDY CATHARTIC CIMCG.ISTIPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS 25 4 1;0 AT firpf-r V P IKTPrn to cu, " countipatloii. CumreU ir the ItleU Laxm AaJvbU I uL I UUaMaill LhU t,((. B, r vnti or it.i. t.iti rwK ituluml result. bm-t pie m4 fcootelH frt. A4. M KKLI KKr li OK, i iinnru. Minial. 4a., oi re lork. git T. R. 60 to Julius FOR Klein Stoves and Ranges Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Agate Ware, sc., sc. Tin Roofing and Plumbing a specialty. Jobbing promptly attended to liroad street.oppoMte lMt.fc.bS umce Who would not wear clothes ? What Gunning & Flanagan can do for you for the small sum o $7.49. F 0" ood ALL-WOOL SUIT, all sizes for llll'U. rUne DKRBY or ALPINE HAT of the latent style. O ult of summer underwear, SHIRT and O UliAWKRri yhite Inuudriod SHIKT, linen bosom no LINEN COLLAR ruado of the best liueu, any style. no SILK TIE or BOW, whichever you V7 select. "Vile pair of good COTTON HOSE, blue V or browu. fne )nlr of good serviceable SUSI'EN- w Ur. its. You 00 elsewhere for the same goods.and they cannot duplicate short of 110.75. Our price ou the whole thing is $7.49. GUNNING & FLANAGAN The people who sell good ulothlug cheap, Cor, Front and Sussex street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Five Were Killfd Outright mml Mxtonn Itatlly Injured, Mmie of Wlinin Will IMe. Tliey Were Ynimjc lVople of llrookin Cliurch on n Outing. l.niuklyn, June 1. Five young peo ple wcie killed and a number ot (iieif ere Injured In an accident wnii n oe- ui red at Valley Btieam, L. I. A tallyno ith a parly of 21 excuisionlHta from the Oreen Avenue llaptlat cliurcn, Brooklyn, which started out for a day s outing on Long Island, was struck by a train on tle Long Island railroad at the Merrick boulevard crossing, and the following were Instantly killed: George F. Tashley, Jr., 8:14 Halsey treet. William Gilchrist, Jr., 233 Rutledge Btreet. VVInslow Lewis, De Kalb avenue. Lester E. Jtoberts. Monroe street. Miss Dora Burtsch, Btuyvesant ave ue. The Injured were: Emma Pruge, skull fractured; Clara Stuart, skull fractur ed; Mrs. Anna Andrews, both legs bro ken; Lawrence Harnes, Jr., scalp wound: Walter Wellbrock, both thighs fractured: John Lewis, bruises; Bd- ward McCnrmlrk, driver of the conch, badly Injured; lOarl Harnes, slightly In jured; Miss Pashley, buck broken: Tillle Hern, severe shock; Edna llulnier, se vere shock; Richard Bates, scalp wound; Hessle Olisnm, scalp wound; Miss T.'ebetts. log broken, head Injured; Miss Uny Stillman, badly Injure.!: Ed ward Kenney and Richard Blbbons, slightly Injured. Dcail Frightfully Mangled. Borne of the dead were frightfully mangled. The body of Lester W. Rob erts was ground to pieces. The body of Miss Burtsch was also badly mangled. Wlnslow Lewis had his neck broken, both legs were broken, his head was badly gashed, and he was severely cut about the body. The crash came almost without warn ing, and the occupants of the coach had no time to make any effort to escape. Before the most of them knew of the Impending danger the train was upon them, and the coach was upset and the engine pushing it along the rails, the dead and Injured being cut and man gled beneatn It. The train that struck the tallyho was bound east from Mlneola. It was not running fast when (he accident hap pened, and accounts differ as to wheth. er the whlntle was blown. It is also a mntter of dispute whether the bell was being rung. It Is claimed by some that It was and that the merry party on the coach was making so much noise that the driver could not hear the bell. The double team of the tallyho had cros?e1 the track and had the front wheels of the coach upon the rails when the pilot of the engine was seen by the driver. He gave the horses a cut with the whip, hut It was too late, and a moment later the crash came. The heavy engine, driven forward by the momentum raised the coach and Its load of per sons from the ground and hurled It for ward. As the engine came Into sight the women of the party uttered screams which were ended by the crash, and then followed cries of agony. When the engine struck the coach, the occupants were In various positions. they had started to Jump to their feet upon realizing their danger. Some had gained their feet, while others had mide an effort to reach the side steps. Oth ers, too frightened to move, had clutch ed the seats or the side rail and re mained staring at the rapidly approach Ing engine. FsMenger, Thrown Into the Air. The shock threw some of the passen gers Into the air, and they landed on the rails and In the gutters which run on cither side of the track. Others went down under the coach, which was pushed along the rails by the train for some distance. Those wrho were killed and those most badly Injured were caught under the coach and crushed, The engineer had shut off the steam and had set his brakes down hard be fore the collision came. The train crew and the passengers of the train, as soon as the train was stop ped, began the work of taking out the dead and injured from the wreck of the coach. Of the 24 persons who had been on the coach not one escaped injury of some kind. Coronor Coombs of Iawond took charge of the bodies of the killed and removed them to a morgue. A Jury was at once Impaneled and viewed the bodies and the scene of the accident, preparatory to the Inquest. A full In vestigation into the accident will be made. An Aged Cnoiilo Wrtl. Hartford, June 2. An Irr.c: cstlng wed ding took plitce at the r?:dmce of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoadley. the bride being the mcther of Mrs. Hoadley and widow of Mr. A. A. Lufkln of Walnut Hill, Me. She Is 77 ye.irs of dsp. The bridegroom Is T. I"), Lufkln of f icrnmenlo, brother of the deceased husliand. The brlde irr.iom is 59 years of age. Trouble Among th Kiiig'n Dangliters. Hamilton, Ont., June 2 At a meet- ng of the Canadian branch of the King's Daughters It was der ided to sev- r connection with the International as sociation, whose headquarters are In New York. A new organisation called the Independent Order of Klns's Daugh ters w-ss nt once formed In Honor of Onnernl Hanks. Boston, May 29. Oovernor Wolcott signed the resolve providing for a statue In memory of the late General N. P. Banks to he erected on the rrounds surrounding the statehouse. The Illvlne Healer Irlvcn Ont,. Bt. Louis, June 1. Divine Healer Schrader has been stoned out of Clay ion, a suburb of this city, by a crowd if men and boys. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. : Sweeping Reductions: 0 i F prices on nil kinds of furniture nnd house furnishing goods. We enn offer you NKW SPRINO and SUM MER (JOODS at LOWER PRICES than ever before. Our two stores are crowded full everything useful. A call will convince you that we nre up to the times both in NEW GOODS and LOW PRICES. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. Dress Goods AT THE "Bee Hive.' IOOO vards All Wool Dress Goods, all the latest colors, new changeable effects, Checks, Stripes, etc.. big value at 45 cents, this sale only 24 cts a yard. 100 Separate Skirts, Latest styles.all the new colors Just out. Call and see them Largest lino in town of Ladies' and Misses Shirt Waists, latest style Sailor Colin rs, nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery, etc. "Bee Hive.' 38 and 40 Front St.. PORT JERVIS, N. Y Contract For Niagara ltrlilge. Niagara Falls, May 28. Bids for the construction ot a new steel arch bridge have been opened by the officers of the new Suspension Bridge company at a meeting held at the Canadian end cf the bridge. The contract will probab'y be awarded In a few days. The speci fications call for the completion of the bridge by April 1, mg. The arches will be on the parabolic principle, and it is expected it will be one of the greatest engineering feats of the world. Memorial Iy Bifowstorm. Milwaukee. May 31. Many points In Michigan and Wisconsin experienced the novelty cf Memorial day snow storms yesterday. At Monominco, Mich., It snowed at frequent Intervals all day. sometimes quite hard. At Bay field, Wis., surrkient snow fell to cover the ground, and the thermometer drop ped to SO. At Oshkosh, Wis., snow fell, and the thermometer registered the low est In many years at this season. Thief Wanted Keady t .li. Boston. June i. When the safe In the furniture store of C. H. Robinson St Co. was opened, it was found that the mouey drawer had been tampered with and over 11,000 taken. Nothing elBu In the store was disturbed. It Is thought the safe was opened by some one who knew the combination. The poll:e art making an Investigation. IN THIS FIELD. ,-S 011521011 ertoua Fir. Mar Havana. Havana. June 2. Fire has destroyed a large part of the market at Cardenas including the stores The loss is call mated at f bO Ooo. SENATE CONTEMPT CASES HnvMi:ryr find rVnrli' iln Vrre, IV till t-'linftmitii I.ni'K'iMin In tint!. TV.tuhlnctnn, Juno 2. The Stipar trust CtmtPfii rojsopi, whlrh have nrrupind mtirh f In the public prints nn1 at tracted general Interest for some time, are now practlrnlly prided. Klvertnn It. Chapman In In JnU for contempt of the nenate, Henry (). Have- meyer wan acquitted last week, and yesterday John K. Roarlos, the compa ny's secretary, was adjudged not guilty. The verdirts are the culmination ore long legal battle which hetyn three years ago, when H. O. Havenu yer and John R. Searles, president and secreta ry of the American Pugar company; K H. Chapman, Its broker, and E. J. Ed wards and J. S. Son river, newspaper correspondents, were Indicted for re fusing to furnish Information which It was believed they possessed regarding the alleged lllegaJ transactions of the co called Sugar trust. It was charged specifically that the American StiRar company made contributions to pollil- cal parties In the campaigns of 1S12 and 1893 for the purpose of Influencing leg islation In the Interest of the trust. The case against Havemeyer, tried last week before Justice Bradley and a CUSHION FRAME BICYCLE prevents jolts, far and strains. Why tide a Rijjid Frame, with its injurious ciiects, when you can buy a wheel giving EASE AND COMFORT? Lines of Wheel Unchanged. Durability Increased. Send for catalogue of our Rigid and Cushion Frame bicycles. RICHMOND BICYCLE CO., RICHflOND, 11ND. Branch, j NiW York. 97 Chamber St., ) H. O. HAVEMEYER. Jury, was in effect decided by the court, a verdict of acquittal being ordered on the ground that Mr. Havemeyer had properly answered the questions of the senate committee to the best of his knowledge. In the case against Mr. Searles the Judge held that the questions asked by the senate committee were not perti nent, and so directed the Jury to find, which they promptly did, returning a verdict of not guilty. BICYCLES Reliable Agents Wanted BUFFALO WHEEL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 Cnn tlx your bicycle when others f nil . If your bicycle needs repairing rrive them a trial, which will convince you thnt they understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT f Lessons Given to BcginiicrsV SHOT BY YOUNG LOVER. A Strange Infatnntlon Iads to a Tragedy at Atlantic City. Atlantic City, June 1. Mrs. Phoebe H. Phillips, proprietess of the Kennett House, a fashionable boarding house on Ocean avenuer was shot and fatally wounded by Robert Hlbbert. Mrs. Phillips is 43 years of age and has three grown children. Hlbbert Is only 22 years of age. They both for merly lived at Kennett Square, Pa. Mrs. Phillips said In her antemortem statement that for some time Hlbbert has been importuning her to marr him, but that she declined, owing to the disparity In their ages. He entered the kitchen where she was and almost Immediately began to shoot at her. He fired Ave shots, four of which took effect. Hlbbert then turn ed the revolver on himself and pointed at his head, but the weapon failed to explode. He then left the house and went to police headquarters, where he gave himself up. He could assign no cause for his act except that he thought Mrs. Phillips treated him coldly when he entered the house. He said he hoped she would die. The woman can live but a few hours. She pleads with those about her to save her assailant from punishment. She believed that Hlbbert was not In his right mind. Milford, Pa. Telephone connection . P. C. Rutan, Prop. WICKHAM 6785 Will make the season of (897 at the CRISSMAN HOUSE STABLES, MILFORD, PA. TERMS, $10 to Insure a mare in foal. Wlckhnm Is the only standard bred horse In service In the county. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. selimle Dl.tnrbanees Cans Some Con sternation bat No lamage. Washington, June 1. A distinct but slight earthquake was experienced yes terday afternoon throughout the south Atlantic and middle southern states. It Is stated at the weather bureau that the direction of the wave was from south to north, but reports received from va rious sections are conflicting. In some localities it Is stated the course of the disturbance was In an easterly to west erly direction, but the records of the instruments here are probably correct. The shock occurred, as nearly as has been estimated, at 2 o'clock. In some localities the time Is given as 1:S8 and In others as late as 2:10, and Its duration was less than a minute. As far as can be learned, Savannah was the farthest point south at which the tremor waa felt, while the northern boundary of the wave was middle Maryland. West It was felt as far as Knoxvtlle. The disturbance seems to have been moat severe In the Appala chian mountain region. In several places there was much con sternation, and people were almost pan-Ir- stricken, hut there was no apprecia ble damage at any place. VJanted-An Idea TTbo "n think ot some aluiL,u iuuiu to LMttbUt? Protaot your Idnut tT "7 Drum you waiui. WrUeJOHN V. tUDKKUl hN CO Pteu AlU.r. ovt WMuUu, U. ('..for tuelr Sl.SU) prU uaot uul Ut uf twv uuudraU lu.vuuvus ww.li. Lafayette's Tomb Decorated. Paris, May 31. Embassador Porter, former Vice President Stevenson, Sen ator Wolcott, General Paine, retiring Consul General Moras. Mr. Henry VI gnaud. Mr. Theodore Stanton, honorary secretary of the American University Dinner club, with a number of mem bens of the club and of embassy and consulate officials went to the tomb of Ifayette and placed there a magnifi cent wreath and other floral decora tions. Convicted of Bribe Taking. Lockport, N. Y., May 28. "Guilty as charged In the Indictment" is the ver dict of the Jury In the case of the people against William D. Davis, ex-alderman and ex-chalrman of the aldermanlc committee on streets of this city. Davis was charged with receiving a bribe in the shape of a percentage on the prices of bricks sold to the city by the Canton State Brick Exchange through a local company, the total amount alleged to have been paid to Davis being about $1,000. Plot to Dethrone King George. Berlin, May 31. From a Russian source comes news of a conspiracy against King George of Greece far mora deeply rooted than was supposed. There Is indubitable evidence that Premier Ralll and his colleagues in the cabinet are gravely Implicated In m plot to over throw the dynasty. The Kolnische Zeltung says that Greece will be compelled to pay a large Indemnity, to reduce her army to 20.000 men aud to give up her fleet. Strike of Italians. Meriden, Conn., June I. About 60 Italtu.ni) working for Molloy & Co. on the dam at the ntiw city reservoir struck, and work has stopped. It la question of wages. "Nothing else like it:" The most refreshing and pleasant Soap for the skin. ((jBsaassasB e-aeMj Cutaneous Soap. Tsotv Ajrntrme ten thi Tonti Huiwehv BATH 4 Price 25 fe m m It lasts twice as Ion? as others. 1 A trial will convince you of Its great merit, will please tno most lasuaious. CHARLES F. MILLER, Mfr. of FRENCH MILLED TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, Lancaster, Perm. ESTABLISHED, 18. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for cash or on easy terms. Noodlos and all parts for all machines, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS and ORGANS by a competent tuner, B. S. MARSH. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PORT JCRVI9, N.V. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? a STERLING II! GUAR AN TEED & NOT TO INJURE, j C&TPyW Yif ponltlYely will not Injure your rVU 1 141 ly hum ii or the fluent fttbrie. This hat! Uru prvuu by ucUiitl U-m In. CluiiifW watiht! with it bcl-uUHi wliiLeaiid otlorlttbti. MaU'hksw. fur (tunnel. Blilkji b fur k la ware. H ill re diovu alttiiin from uiartiiu aud uutku your Hoon) while mm chalk. "Crg ft tbat U mac peak for tttxlf.