V One Cent a Word. For Karh Inwt-rt Ion No Tirtlpmmt tftKn for Imm than Mi rt'iittt, CASH in nut tMOin finny all orlm. AltnM 1'IKR COUNTY rilEMS, MII.KOItn, I'A. THKSPASS NOTICK. Nnthv 1 hvhy jrivrn thnt trtHp;vsnttifc mi thu premii'H iH'iipUnl hv the untli'rsiiicd in iMmrumn townwhip, lumwn iw th Hm-hunnn farm for hunting, fishing, iMTrytnu: or any other jmrpoMV wlmtevur is forMtMrn umlr ptn itllyof the hvr. Any p'-rsnn ur pei-smi ihsolx-viiiH' this notlcu will Ihi denlt with lu the wvtiroHt lawful lniumcr. (yKOKUK H. iMcCAHTV, July 1, 187. Lonsev. TRKSPASW NOTICK. Nnth In hereby Ktvcn that tn-spassitiH on the premises of the unth'rsijf lied in 1 llnjrmnn . township nnr the Delawum hrhiue, fur hunting, fishing, berryintr or for any other purpose whatever, is forbithl n umler penalty of the law, Any pirsoii or person disobey ing thin notice will 1)0 riValt with in sueh a manner as may l most ufTwtmil to pre vent a repetition. Jl. HTl'HENDOKF, April 37, W7. THKSPAHS NOTICK. Notiee Is hereby jfiven that trespassing upon the south ern half of the traet of land Known iw ttie William Jfc'imy, No. V:i, in Shohola hiwn hhip, for hunting, fishing, or, any other ) urpoHts nlrfo trespa-MsiiiK on Niwkill pond n Dtnprman township, or, lishiiifr in it Ik forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl-KILANl) MlI.NOU, AprlMm Attorney for owner. 7U)R RKNT. Several potxl houses in Milford, Pa. Kmpilro of J. Jl. Van Ktteu. THKSPASS XOTIf-R. Not.lw is hrrchy Kiven that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in Jjinktuvaxen township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose, of hunting and fishing, oi any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. ALKXANDEH HAJIKtf, Nov. 23, 1895. Preideut. TRESPAS3 NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that trespassing on the nreniise-. of the undersigned, situated in iMngnian township, for any purpose whatever ih strictly forbidden, and allolTenders will bt promptly pnmvcutod. litA B. CASE. Oct. 24, mm. FOR SALE. A small farm located, near Matamoias, known as the Hensel or Rolnhanlt pl(n;o, containing 1 acres. Finely lortited, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box G Milford, Pa. correspondence: Correspondents are particularly roquestod to send in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in suro insertion. MATAMORAS. Miss Llllinn Blokcr nml Mr. Edwin F. Lord's wedding tukos plnco this weok. Clmrlos Diyor, the popular bnrber of this villft(tOi 'et with quite an accident on the evening of the Attn. But nothing very sorlous, he Is attending to his business as usual. Charley was riding his wheel and took a tumble. F. L. Schrocder, tho baker, mot with an accident last week, cutting his hand so . soverely with a hatchet as to disable him for a few days In his occupation. He hopes soon again to be able to make his usual calls and to supply his patrons with tho true staff of life tho finest varieties of Matamoras bread and cake lho select school conducted by Miss Sarah Reiney closed on Friday last. Her pupils numbored about forty In the af ternoon of the same day the children re olted their pieces and ang their songs very niocly. They all did credit to themselves and also to their teacher Miss Kemcy has been a teacher of the primary department of tho Matiimoras High' School for a mini ber of years and has given general satis faction. A lawn social was held by the Junior C K Society of Epworth Church, at the home of Mrs. John Wonnaeott. On ao count of the rain everyone had to be enter- talnoa in the parlors. Quito a number were out. Ice cream and cake were served Tho waitresses were Misses Cora Iitllman Blancho Watts, Lela Stearns and Eva Chase. These little ladies waited upon tnolr friends In a royal manner, and Mr. and Mrs. Wonnaeott and the Rev. Mr lUrtis assisted In entertalulug their friends also. Quite a nice little sum was realised for the society. On Tuesday evening, June 2!lth at 8.30, Miss Sarah Quick, of Matamoras, daugh tor of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Quick ana Air. John Frodenstein, of German town, an Krie employee, was united In marriage at the Reformed Church parson age by the Rev. Mr. Mackenzie, the pas tor of the church. A few friends were present among them, the bride's brother, Mr. A.J. Quick and wife. Immediately artor the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fruden stein took train Seven for Niagara Falls nud other plactis of Interest. Tho bride was attired In a boautiful gray traveling uretu, tailor made, and hat to correspond. There were no attendants Mrs. Freden st -in has always been a rvsldeut of Mata moras. She has a very pretty residency located on liurkcr street, overlooking tl e Delaware river. On their rutum they will go to housekeeping at once in tliolr pleatant homo. Your correspondent and friends in Matamoras tender the happy couple their congratulations and best wishes and wish thein a long life of happiness. Children's Bay at Hope church, Ma a moras was celebrated with a nice program entitled Festal Bells. The church wa decorated very handsomely for the oecas- siou. Tho little children were dressed la while and looked like "little fairies." Fol lowing is a list of the lltlU ones that took part: Diinmick Wilkin, Freda Kessler, Kay Seybolt, Kthei Crane, Grafton Crane, Flora Kimble, Herman Volker, Kva Sayer Angela Oree, Frank Wheeler, Haxcl Horu b :k, Harry Becker, Jessie Back, Bessie Soybolt. The little ones recited their pieces nicely which was very much to their credit and also to tlielr teacher. The Kev Mr. Wiegaud had the little children in charge. Mr. William Spicdle h.-ig always dune the work but his health would not ailow him at present. The Uhrlstiau Endeavor Society coi. ntoil with Hope church, Matamunu, chartered tho iparrowbuoh stngo ou July 6llt and with a few friends celebrated the national day at Buckley's Grove. Previ ous to goiiitf to tiiegiovc tl.cy ltml Un-ir din Hi i' at the Oice building with tiu l.l lies of Hope church nml a vety line one It was. They spent the afternoon and evening at the grove. Had their supper In the grove. Everyone expressing themselves as having a pleasant time The Indies of Kpworth church gave a 1 nvti social on the evening f f July BMi. I' cream and cake were on pale. There were several driving parties from Milfonl stopped at the church to get the good things Quite a nice little sum was rea ll.ed. , Miss Llda Seymour of Mntiimoras was tendered a surprise on h 'r 1 1th birth. lay on last Friday afttPrnoon by about 13 of her young friends Her Snlibatb school teacher, Mrs. fctta Buchanan Invited the little girls in her class to surprise the young lady. The afternoon wad spent Tory pleasantly with gamesand musl ,nml n-freshnients were served, consisting of ice cream and cake and a variety of grnnl things. The tittle people had A pleasant tlni". . Mr. and Mrs Fred Blllman of Mnta nioras and daughter, Cora left town today to visit friends nt New York, Jersey city and Haterson. Mrs. Sophia Itillinnn and grandchild of Brooklyn are the guests of Alts. Kd Lord of iMatamoras. S. MONTAGUE. I suppose the 1'kkss Is busy yet celebrat ing f We are awful busy over here at present Plowing corn which is two weeks behind, gathering hay which Is a fair crop, rye Is excellent and about ready for the reaper. Our spare time we put In lighting potato bugs J. Kdgar Boyd, the Milfonl butcher, makes frequent trips over here Miss Josie North, of Brooklyn, Is spend lng her vacation with her mother at Shady Glen Thero Is a time for nil things, but this Is n darn poor time to work the public road. Miss Emma Kyman, of Marksboro, N J., Is visiting friends at Millville. Mrs. Fanny Young and family, of Kast Orange, have nrrlved at Brookside farm. There will be communion service at the Reformed Church next Sunday morning at 10.30, Kev. Mr Stillwcll, a former pas tor will olllciate. Mrs Francis West-full has a fine piece of oats, as well as a nice potato patch. A presiding olllcer of a soelvty should be able to govern his temper, when unable to do so, come down nud have tho wrhugle afterward. Montague Is bound to law, and it Is all done before Squlro Fuller at Halncsvllle There will be tried beforo him and a jury ou Monday afternoon July 2'ith, a suit in which Jenny. Warner Is plaintiff nud Al fred Gordon, nf Montague, and Nicholas I'flaum, of Port Jervls, defendants. The suit Is brought for s!5 for tho value of a pig plaintiff claims belonged to her, and was converted by defendants to their use. Goon counsel will represent both parties and a grand time Is expected. Our town committee will meet at Tap pantown on Tuesday July 13th. On Wednesday, July nth Is the return day of the suit of Nicholas I'flaum, of Port Jervls, vs. Jenny Warner and Alonzo Warner, defendants. Plaintiff claims MX) for property defendants removed from his farm In this town. Tho trlnl will come off later. No tresbodlug ! ! Is that a legal notice meaning keep off tho grass. You might think It means no free boding, although tho day for that Is passed. A very sad accident happened Fourth o July abont 5.45 near the residence of Sam u d Smith along the river road which re sulted In the Instant death o David Early, tho 13-year-old son of Daniel Early, of Port Jervls The lad In company with Irving Brink and Wehuer Schublger had been riding on their horses to the river. Ou their return Wehuer was ahead, Daniel next with Irving a long way behind. N one saw tho accident, but Wehuer ou look ing around saw the horse ridden by Daniel coining alone. Ho turned about and found tho boy lu the road dead. Constable II Ludwlg took charge of the remains And uotiliod Squire James B Ful ler, of Sandyaton, wiio acted as coroner After examining tho body and satisfying himself he gave permit to hnvo it removed to his home in Port Jervls, to which place the remains were taken by ;Uudertakor Carrigan. While no on one seems to blame for the sudden death of this young lad It would be well for some one to stop the practice of running horses and so avoid accidents. Any man who claims and pretends to be somebody, knows more law thou any law yer finds fault with every newspaper arti cle and thinks he can do better, such man wheu he can't pay one dollar tax. should crawl Into a hole nud take the hole with him. Dick. UAYTON. Will some one versed in tho law kindly inform me what tho penalty Is for a Post master using an ofllcial envelope of his olhce for private business and the usua mode of procedure in such cases.- Perhaps b other Si. 1. can give us some points on It. 'lhe dwelling of J. Wilbur Johuson of Halnesvllle was burned to the ground on Saturday afternoon last. It Is supposed to havo taken Are from a fire cracker on the roof. Most of tho contents were saved In good condition There was a moderate Insurance on the house u tho "ltodiugtou Mutual " v. ui. A. Drake of Tri States is visiting among friends in Ijiwer Wnlpack. The firm of Youngs and Smith of Trl btntes has boen disolv-ed by mutual con sent, Mr. Smith retiring from .the linn and Mr. John Youngs continuing the work on the same lines as before, namely well driving and drilling, wo,d sawing, rock crushing, itud general plumbing. 1 lie Graveyard at Lay ton ha lxien clear ed of weeds and grass, and posts set for a new fence. hy not buy an acre or two of adjoining laud, fence it with stone post ind Iron pl as they havedone at Bevaus. Then oigauiite a cemetery ossociutiou It is a crying need, - The Fcativ.il at the Haiucsville church on Saturday high last was well attended l'hc net receipts "were about IMj to be uu plied ou the Pastors salary. H. E. Montrots our hoot of the Celilro- ville Hotel treated all who cuu:u around with lllierul supply of icu civ-aiu last at unlay evening. The weather wan rtarm, the cream line, aud no charge, li is needles to say that It win appreciated. There will be a general putting of laud.- j this fall, mid It Is evident that the owners hnve come to reiranl the g-ne ou their Innilsns of some value, and take tlWs menus to stop the pot, and professional hunters from scooping all the game. It Is a tip top Idoaand should have been thin,ght of sooner. Cut Mdlli tt from New York nod the owner of Normanock Is much attached to his Normanock property, and spends most of the heated term there each year.' ltls surprising what n sudden Interest has been developed by the general public in regard to Honest Johns health and wel fare. I didn't know as he was really nll Ing, but the continued Inquiries would In dicate that something Is the mutter with him. If he will send a carefully digested description of his symptoms to the 1'itKss nt an early day, we will be pleased to fur nish hlin with nuother prescription, that is guaranteed to go directly to tho spot, or no charge. Of course it might leave n bad tnste in his mouth but most good medi cine doei that you know. Anything that we can, we will he most happy to do. to pri- vent Honest John s biliousness from be-s coming chroelo. Our Interest In Ids wel fare will be kept to about- 100 degrees In the shade, until In recovers. The painting job on the Haiucsville church by Charles Gran and sou Is highly conimenilcd by tiioso who hnve Inspected the work. Now for a fine toned bell ai d the outfit will Ire complete. Constable, lie Alton Dilllstlll of Drancll viKe was in Samlyston on business on Thursday last. Alton is chock full of points, and deeply Interested In n telephone connection between Branchvllle and the Fbitbrook Valley "Rob"Vaii sickle who, by a fall n week or so ago, broke his collar bone, and dis sented his shoulder, la getting along nice lg with It . "Hob" is nut in love with his enforced vacation however. We extend our sympathies his way, and hoe it will not happen ngnin Mrs Sally J Everett nnd one of her grandsons from Halnesvllle visited at Pino Hill Farm several days last week. Mr;. Everett although 71) years of nge, is a sprightly and interesting talker, and is en joying very good health, with the exception of a slight lameness, Incident to her ad vaneed age. John L. Swayze passed through here on Important business last Saturday. John L is one of the finest young lawyers of Newton, and is rapidly forging to the front in his profession. Ho is no mean hand nt politics either, and i the virtual head of the Republican Organization In this county. The drouth nt this writing Is getting to be quite a serious matter Vegetation of all kinds is almost nt a standstill. Another fire this time at lower Halnes vllle. The house bf Abiam Westbrook took lire In the cook house Monday and was not discovered in time to get it under control. A greater proportion of the household goods were got out. We have not. learned as to Insurance, but think it probable there was some. During this dry aud heated term much cnutlun should be exercised 111 the use of fire, stove pipes should be inspected, and chimneys cleaned of soot. , QUICKTOWN. Ono of our young farmers sold to Edgar Boyd of Milford, a 33 days old voal which tippod the scales at 201 pounds, and netted him 10nt the burn; Boyd evidently believes in having a Rood article. IIow many of brother "Dick's" Jersey M-'mtaxiioitna got ahead of that this springy "Stick to facts" etc. Our Fourth was dusty, hot and rainless. Rev. W, E. Palmer. Ph. D.. of South Oraiifre, N. J., accompanied by Mr. Ball of Passaio, spent tho v ourtn at J . vv . Palmers. Two chicken thieves of the offen sive odor met their death lately nt jonn lt. Minors. The price of unwashed wool lias advanced over 23 per cent ubovu lust years price. Our sheop-keeping Democratic farmers should appreci ate mat at least. Haying has begun and rye is ripening rapully. A fine and much needed shower was received last evening. Alpha DeWitt has got up a stone ptcKing machine, which is tow m Matamoras. The students at J. C. Bulls havo built a lino bicycle path at his placo P. WESTCOLANG. Among tho number who spent the fourth with us were. J. K. Iiorn- bock, of Port Jervis, Mr. Schuma cher of New York, Nellie Sherwood of Puterson, Ueo. Wolcott of Peal- villo, N. Y., and Lulu Smith of Lacka waxen. Frank Lnvolaco and wife spent the Fourth with his mother at Narrows burg. Mrs. J. C. Branning and daughter Edna are visiting Mrs. E. Barnes, of Eipiinuuk. Jas. Curran sient Monday with Hawloy friends. Mrs. J. (I. Ifolbert and Lena Mo- Gown spent the fourth at the for mer's, winter home in Binghaiuton. A few of our young people cele brated the fifth at "Deer Hun Lake House" they brought baek tome tine iish uud say "Eber's is the place t i have a jolly time !" All lovers of that sport ouht to visit him. No school on Monday our popular school teacher spent it with her parents at Kowlands. Harvey Van Wanner lias returned from his visit ut Port Jorvis. C, M. Branning, who has been very ill is again able to bo around. GREELEY. Mr. and Mrs. Louden and a vounu lady irom llonesdale, have been vis iting for a few days at W. V. Bur ner s. Henry Clark cime ui) on Sunday from Jersey l.'ity to vihit his family who are spending the summer here. returned Monday to his place of business. l'lio very hut weather we are hav ing nt present has sent s'Une of city folks out In the country. Mr. Leni-minii o lias a house full nnd Adam VJhl bus a number of friends w ith him, and numbors of others. W. V. Ilun-Tier Is .lining his bn.v ing as lie has quire n" large one nnd it is very good this year. He lias quite a- force of men at work. Henry Klienert and wife,ennie from the city to spend some time with his father and mother on Mon day, Ella West fall went to her home on Friday in Port ,lorvii to spend tho Fourth, lint failed to return to her school on Tuesday. So tho chil dren had to go back to their homes (4oorge Hart well nnd wife called on friends nt aekuwuxen Monday. Eight boardtirs came to the Syl v.inia house on Sunday and four lelt on Monday. . Mrs. Phelps and Rome fri.Mids came to the former's mother, Mis. Dodge ut Dodgetown. . - ' Mrs. Bowen and family spent the Fourth at her aunt's, Mrs. Kirby.of this place. LACK A WAXEN. .T. Flemming and wife of New-bu-gh. N. Y , visitell an' n .vuxiin to obtain their pedigree. They visited tho Holbert. cemeteries obtaining dates back to their great, great grand parents. Leslie Smith who has been to Port Jervis for tho past live months is home again, we aro glad to see him witli us once more. Itnfli Barnes lias returned from her visit- at Mast Hope. Miss Laura Shannon who has been visiting friends at Port Jervis, has returned to her homo. Operator Louis Van Auken is working nt Lordville. Rev. R. D. Mineh preached to n large audience Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended the picnic at Doerr's Orovo held July iifth. Among tho number who visited us during the past, week were, Louis Hawk of New York, air. rod Miss Drew of Puterson and Leonard Kliini of New York. E. E. Wood met witli quite it seri ous accident on Monday, smashing ono of his toes. Dr. W. H. Shannon is giving it special attention. A Runaway on the Fourth. A short but lively run awny ; eurred July 4th on Broad street. A team belonging to Prico Bros., of Bninchvillo, N. J., were frightened nt the sprinkler and become unman ngeblo. The two gentlemen driving sprang out and seized tho horses by tho heads, and were whirled around through Mr. Warners j'ard a couple of times beforo being stopped The ladies in the carriage jumped out nnd no damnge was done boy&nd a broken tongue of tho wagon, but it was a narrow escape from a seri ous accident. ERIE TIMETABLE. , June ay, 1697. East ward from Port Jervis. No. Leave... P. :) IH a. m. Ar New York H l"u 8.0(1 ' " in. '17 1 u.m p. " ' " 4l ' " H.l'i 1 tl o7 ' 7.13 ' 7 ta ' " s ;i7 ' 10, B.an 111, H.Wl " " US,- 7.5 ' " " 8-S, 10.11 " 11, la.la p.,m. " " 4, 1.41) ". " " :ki, a. so " " - " a, 4 2.-. " " tfcJU, 4 30 " " " 5, B ill) " " " (WS, 6.4 " H.:i". " ' " 14, 1U.UU " " " it :i7 ' Westward from Port Jervls No riicll.o r.xpress, Milk Train, Day F.xpross, Honesdaie, way, Corning, way, Chicago Limited, Satuulay only, Mountain Kxpress, li. : C. Express, l-'.OT a. k.l'ii " 11.,'tt 1 bi.iu p li!. " 5.0U ." f.lt) " Bi!7 " 10.13 " 1", 1, 11, , 5. S:i, "7, LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets, MILFOUD, PA. A lot of new straw and felt hats at T. Ac (1. Mitchell's. Something new, a serins' tooth harrow with wheels. Syracuse plows and " Planet Jr." cultivators at W. & li. Mitchell's. Eun't Tobacco S.ut sad Bmuke Tool Life Awny. If you waut to o ut tobacco UBiog eusiiy and forever, lieaiaae well, taroui limKuclie foil ot new lne and vU'.-r, tiiko No-'iVlJ;ic! too wood 'r-worker, licit, acutes weak uion strong. Many sum t-n pounds ia U uih.js. Over 4oD,'ji'iircd. liny Ko-Tu-liac of your drii-:i:l-.t. under puar.uiteo to cure. 60o or 1 UI. ilooklot aud aaall'le uiiiilcd tree. Ad. blerlaoj itelucily L'o.,t:incauu or New Verg. Listers nnd tho Great Eastern Fer tilizers at W. fc (J. Mitchell's. W. A- (1. Mitchell have just opened a few cases of now rU'KlNW (ii ) IDS comprising (liiighanm, Outing pP. calos, t'hatilhm slrijies, Cinderella habit cloths, etc. hue them liefure buying elsewhere. Special Salo of 300 pair ' LADIES' SHOES, Newest shaped lasts', narrow, medium and comraom 'sense, lace or button, regular $2 shoes, Th,Ia!$l.48. Largest Assortment of Ladies' Summer -Underwear In short, long, or no sleever. Dest Goods, Lowest Prices. "Bee J3 38 and 40 Front stM PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Building-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, (iKNKHAL AfJKXT, 8(H) Itroad Htnt-t, Nowjirk. X. J. -.y, - What it will do for you f'.r n iTumtlily pfiymcnt of ?S ncr 1.(K f" nf which 11 j()It' s on priiK'ipiiI, ii is inter est. Ki ratI t will I my for you any hoiinc il;-- sircil or build you a hoiis aeoortlinn to you (twn jfiuns, for n payment of not ltiKf? tnnn iu (!v.n. Second lfc will assrtoit! any mortytnjrt' on your property, nnd advance you more money, if d'-sin d, not to excevd of its valuation At iilmvd rates you would own your propei ty free and rl.ar in just & 0 months; you ean p.vy as imu li nmre as yon wish, and redueu the time in pr portion, or tn full tiiiiount wiil be received nt any time, The first proposition enabVrt you to con vert your rent money into the ownership of n home. Tim Recoil u proposition enables you. to reduce the interest rate on your niortrrtirc and at t he same time bu pa inj? off the principal each month. For further information call or address J. H. Van Ettcn, Attorney, Milford, Pa. FOR THK SEASON", nil tlni lints prcscrilii'il by fiislilun, nnd inore tliiin good imioii(:!i tn wi-iir, inako up ii Kri-"t iiHt ir- ya urn l,no (ijiNtt ir t.':ct'li 1vi!, tlniiifrh, fur us to fill to mipcrfhilty. Ulir huts an1 lulniin-d ovrrywlmri). Voir'll ' oiii- lmt.a cvi-rvwlion-. Ixith in nml nut of town. Anytliinsolil liy lis will wear too wp1' to wr;ir Bi'wly. ' WliHliur yon wnnt stylo, Tnlni', or low priwis. it miiki-R no (lnirri'ui' ; wi- nro tho Initu-rs you ri. (ulro : Wo lmvo tlio liirffftif uud must-correct styles in lints in Port Jorvu. Our Derbies rangu in pricoa from $1 to OUR STRAW HAT line is more eomnloto tli.ui ever Wi. hnvo them from 10 cents up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Wo sell good clothing cheap. -Til Cor, Front nnd Sussex street, POUT JERVIo, N. Y. L. A. W. OCOUUO'JUOOOOOOOOOOOO Repair Shop ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo On ii tlx your liicycle when others fail. If your bicycle needs retiring jrivo them a trinl, which will convince you thnt they understnud now to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT l"Lmiuii tiivcu to lii-ginnurs-tB.1 Milford, Pa. Tch-phone coum-ction P. C. Hutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "Tho best is none, too good. " HARDMAN, MEHL1N, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTEY ORGANb. DOMESTIC, NkCW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for cash or on easy t'rms. N'1-. dlca and all i'arti fr al 1 lnaj-hined, HKl'AIKlNCi A Si'KCIALTY - Tbiiliiw of l'l AN'l IS and DHIiAN'S hy u i'olnp-U lit Uuicr, B. S. MARSH. (il'KKA UOl'tiK lil.OCK, (ORT JERVIS, N. V. ALL CHOCOLATES AND BOHBONS. All Warranted To Bo Fresh. Send Your Orders -en MASON'S, Goods Will Be Delivered Free". price: 60 cents A POUND. :- ur expenses have been reduced to a nominal sum. This ex plains vhy wo ean sell : yhe beo'i 10 wire Brussells 1 for 55 cents. I $3.00 pair of curtains for 14 $1.98. R 112 piece, dinner set for 14 $3.00. 1 tventy-five dollar parlor w suitfor,$l7.50. ft seventy-five cent rug for : 35 cents. And all other goods in proportion. On fine goods the reduction is even greater. Don't forget our bicycle THE ORANGE COUNTY ELXPRESS and our sewing machine THE RIVAL. " Money savod on those prices at THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., $2 Piko street, Pert Jervis, H. Y. What you A ymmx nwin of twenty-one who doesn't think ho in ablo to give his ciders a pood dual of in formation abont thinirs in psne.riil: A rncrchniit scllinu: gooi'iH chenoer than Bli()W AllMSTIiONO. A doctor who will tell his patients the truth when thero is nothing the mutter with them. A better quality of flour than is sold by BROWN fe ARMSTRONG nt r..T5 a barrel. A car)et in a ladies' room that has not got a Uireadbare 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 when ho is a man. Another store in town that buys flour, salt, etc. in car load lots as BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to got bottom pric is. rovvn & Armstrong, ANftV- t iri I, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ?'mn """ , , t L. , nrirr w.a i pw j0 3 Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. EGRETTI :- -00( 0 to 53 Pike Street, . FORT JERVIS, N. Y. o- won't see ! f.ATHADTir. ALL eirtioii. rar. .r n,e Mni u. rM ur wripM.iMii ruuiwt f'attv ottintl nmu la. Hmw I ii 3 1 Q XsP I U Lb m mm a 0 I