One Cent a Word. Ynt Em-li ltlirUit N l Iti-i-tlu'liH'iil ttikrn tor lr tlinli lfl rent. OAHII intMt . M.tlimtjr nil irl'i. AililrrM I'lKK I IU'MI I'llKSH, Mil. HMtll, I . A flVCIl tlltll. tl-cMJlilillff III! Ut' H-(,nilHt'.' CH-. tl pli'Cl liy (lid 11 !!(! Til 1 111 UlllKlllllll tow nMp, known n t.h HnWitititm l.nui fur It ilitl i nt, IttMnif, lit'rrvlnix or nny ntlicr Jltl! MHO Whtlt'-Vt't H fll llill'tl'll UllUlT MMI- lill v ill 'tint Inw. Any p'txoti nr pi-rsmi illsliliryinu Mil ii'K 1 i- will l" ilinlt Willi in tin- m'V'Tfwt Ijiu fill nuiniMT. HK'iIiuk II. Mi.'l'AliTV, .Inly 1, lsiiT. 1,i-mci'. "THKSPASH Nll'I'It'K. Not'iv It. Iii'ii'liy J irtvi'ii I lull tri'spri" ' uu un I he p: ulnl h til tin' mnlrr-iitrni'tl m tMnjrin.in luwiiihip lli'.ir tin' 1 yi'lliw nr. IuhIk1-, 1;,1' inllHliiK, ll.sliinif, iMTiyhiK ur fur juiy uthcr iiirii"r whnl' Vi'V, Is luilililil n iiiiuVr pi iuiliy uf thnlaw. Any i''i'H"ii nr prrsuns tiisulii-y lnu thin niiliri" w 111 be ilmlt with In mirli n iniinni'r ni limy In lnust rtTi'i-l il;il to pri' vi'lit H ri'M'ttl luti. II. STi'iiKsnuKr, April 27, 1H17. TIlKSI'ASrf NdTll.'K, Nnllrii In licri-liy (rlvrii ttmfc tivspnsHint npuii Hit' fiultlli-iM-n lmlf nf Urn Irni't ul' laiul Knmvti nn tin' Hlititii lli'iiny. No. W, In .liuliulii tuwn Bhlp, fur liuiititiK, ll-lilntf, ur, tiny nthiT IiitrpuHi', iiIhu tl'fspasslIlK ul Sliwklll pund ti Diiiuinun tuwiiNhip, ur, llsiiiitir in it, it. f urljiilili'ii ntntcr prnnlty uf tin' Inw. M. t'l.KII.ANll Mil. volt, AprKiltn Atlurnuy fur owner. 1VIR HKNT. Svivi-rnl Kii"l buiiMM l:i ' Milfurtl, l'n. Kn.inlrii uf .1. il. Vim Kttcn. rrilRSPAStf NDTICK. Nutimi In Iii'trl.y JL trlvun thnt truBpasKtinr upon Mm prn- Jinrt.y of thu Kurt-fit Jjnki' Aso'in! lull in .iwkuwtlXfll tiwu-ihip, I'lkii ruiinty, l'ti., fur tin' pnrpuwi uf htiiitlmr anil flshini, ur nny other purpuHe Ik nlriitly lurliliklen un d.ir pemilty of thu law. Al.KXANHKt! llAtlllKN, Nov. S, 1W5. I'lTKillellt. T'RKSPASS NOTK'K. Nutluo In liereliy itiven that troHpassltitf mi thu preinlneH ol tin! iimli'rslfxneil, sitiiiiti'il It JlpiKuttiti township, fur any inirniMH whut-rwr !h Htrietly fnrlilililen, ami nil otTeinlers will lie promptly pniKeeuUHl. IliA 11. CAKK. UeC. lit, 1W.I5. IjiOH SALK. A Hiimll farm lumtel iienr . Wataninriwi, known hh tho Heiiiu'l or Kelnhanlt plnee, enntalnln 21 acres. Finely luealeil, well watered. Huitn anil liarn. Fruit nf nil klndH. l'tirt iinpruviii. 'J'itle clear. For term, prie.i, eto.t iuIiIi-chu liiK k liuxf Mllfunl, I'a. CORRESPONDENCE Corromoiulont aro mrti(iularly roqiioHtxnl to Himtl in all news in timdiHl for imliliciition not Inter thnn Woilnomlay in oaoh wnok to in suro iiiHortion. LA Y TON. It In rnlnliiK in iilerat'jly to day, anil with the showern of Monday and Tuesday It Ih iipproelfttml: While of intuili benefit H is fi)art!.l that early putatoes and early oata nrc seilounly Injured. Miss Mitlml tj ilek of Purtltmd, P.t , in vlnltlni? Mrs. F.llr.ah th Smith and other friends at Lnytun and Bevatis. Mrs. Julia Vau fickle fell from ft cherry trvn mm day last week and was badly bruised about thu head ntid faeo It Is feared her Injuries may result seriously Tim funeral of Thomas Dixon wai held at Walpnek Centre on Sunday lat Mr. HKim was a mason by profession, and mueh respited Ibi was over HO years of lyfo and until recently hud bo.'u vet . in ti ve and vigorous Thu Stoll brothers, Int and Frank bought a new curd binillng reaper of V. W. WiMidward last week It Is a MoCur mlek. Glvo Henry Woudwanl n ehaneo tn talk to you ten mitiuU'S cm the MeCor mlek reapers, and ho will inako you be lieve they aro thu best In the world, nnd probably they are. Thoro were no religious services last S uu lay In thu church hro, as the Pastor had the misfortune to have sprained his ankle. A. S. Stoll of Bi'vatiB has K'ncriusly presented his threii daii(Jht.iir with throe up to date wheels, and I am thinklnii "Strubo" will have his hands full If he undertake, to Rive them a'l lessons at onco. Mb. Lucy Warner killed a litrjo rattle snake In her door yard, about one mile from TuHles Corners, last Saturday. It was H fine specimen and bore ten rattles. Lester T. Smith had the misfortune to lose oue of his matched team of horses last Friday night. The day was a very hot one, the horse free, nud the brain trouble from which he died, was probably caused by over exertion. It Is a severe loss, and wo understand Lestur contemplates sell lug the odd horse, and purchasing another matched pair In the nenr future The houso of Abraui Westbrook wlikh Imrned on the 5th lust was insured in the Warren County Mutual for $71 ). It will bo rebuilt. Xo, we are not laboring vei hard in the, PKss to make out "Honest John" to be a bail mnu. No neeilh, Is neighbors, and those who know htm will attend to that part all right Wo wish ho were better Indeed, foe his church's sake, lint he hasn't capacity for very much evil, or anything else in fact, although I ckeei fully takeoff my hat to him ns a cham.ioi, blayei of the truth. Woweroonly finding h little fault that he was pel verting the small talunt he hod in a very uuwlse manner li he will snug up things a little around his sand patch, allow us to lend him a couple of good cats (on easy terms) to clear out the vermin around him and cultivate 0 habit of veracity he will give less justiilcatioii fur our criticisms, and we with the general public will be awfully glad to gee him en deavor to lie somebody. Frank McKocby nnd wife, Ur. lirendon and wife, Miss K.Ny Stoll, Miss Maud Westbrook and M -s. Sadie Vauhoru i n joyed u days outitig at Lake Owassa on Friday litst. They did not cateh a billot of fish, but did have lots of fun. On Friilay there caimi near b -luif u hold up in the suburbs nf Laytou. About sun bet the neighbors heard cries uf ''Holdon there! htip ! ! tx-d-d-n you stopj ! ! Climb lug the windmill tower we saw a young man driving in a carriage toward Iuytou, ttud the Deacon who used the above langu age returning from the chase. The yniitij,' man tu the carrion was Lyman Lawsoii and liis pursuer Wiis t 'lias. Leiisli y. The ohj' t t seioiis to have Uvu bk'ist, rather than money, aud it k perhapi fortunate that the hold up Was not successful. Artie Miwtor and .ls'.-r K.llth of D cker t iwn visited the family of Mirirarct SnI d -r Saturday and Sunday last. The conitnlliee of Snmlyston township met tit, the llolel of II. K Monlross on Tuesday to lelse the DltplUllle. lien II. Unroll of llalnesvllle has h eight n cord binding reaper, 'ind n five an 1 a leilf foot cut mowef They are both Johnstons and are daisy The ngent is H. M. Stuild, ml of lie, keitoivu and the machines should be seen to be appreciated The K 'V, M V. 11 Warner, n Justice of the Peace, and an old vct-erau, whine pen sion lelil been set back bus hail It partially restored. Mr Warner was the only one of the M drafted men who went, to the Trout, and served his country At, the end uf the term ef his service )M, -;is hon urably dlschartri d ; afterward applied fur n pension of i p t tn ettli, and the eiMn!n-,!-.' rcp,,rt procure, I him i'S.r ) At. tic-.: ginning of the 'Icvei-ind adinlnlstr.rl'ia he was the only one in thh vicinity whose p. 'nliin was dropped He has never bis'n able to learn by whom, nr what the In formation was furnished that caused the dropping of his ii'Mnn from the pension roll. lie now has notice that he Is allowed ii.o,i per month and :J "1 hack pay, when It should no doubt, have bis'n s.0ii ts be fore, and nearly find back pay. II. MONTAGUE. We came near having rain enough lo lay t he d ust,. Small but, iiuite mljthty ttud often mueh sought after Is the little PlKK COPNTY Pltl.SH. Mrs. Sally Wllsun and family, of Mont clair, N J., are visiting at (iott.fi led Wie land, Sr. The fl rtt out door dance at the River side House took place last evening and wis well attended. The Cnhoonsle or chestra, assisted by Professor John Cross, of Port Jervls, and Filtn Helnchart, of Montague, furnished the music Rev. Stlllwell, of liloomlngbnrgh, N. J., preached In the Reformed Church Sun day both morning and evening Then' was communion service in the morning. Uottfrled Wlehind, Sr was taken Into the ineiuls't'shlp of the church but, on account of his Illness was not able to be present, so th" minister and consistory visited him 'n the afternoon. Samuel Smith Is again In disposed re quiring the attendance of Dr. H. K. Km arson, nf Mllford. Mrs. Kate Linidy, formerly a resident of Montaitue, but now of Auburn, N. Y., called on friends hem the past week. Just tell "H ," of Laytou, that flflO is about the the price to lie paid for using nil ollieial envelope for private correspon dence. l)lt;K WESTCOLANO. On Friday, Kva Drown, a pupil of this school, saw a horse coming quite rapidly toward the school house, she noticed It did not have n driver, so ran out nnd caught It How is that for a Westcolang girl'B pluck ? Mrs. J. C. Pl anning and daughter. Kdna, have returned from their visit at Kquln ll u k .1. K Rem ten from Urooklyn, spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs (1m. Hol bert. Miss Fv.Uth Fowler, of ('arbondale, vis ited relatives and friends here recently. The many boarders at the "Club" are beginning to make our place quite lively. Frank Lovelace, our popular violinist, furnished music fur the " Play " held at Lackawaxeu. GREELEY. W. V. Hurdler started for Wayne coun ty Monday of this week with all of his working hands and two teams to com mence haying as he will have n very large crop on his farm at Calkins, Wayne Co. Miss Cooper nud some of her friends, who are visiting at Sh'ibohi Falls, called on Mrs W. V. Hurchcr lust Sunday. Quito a large numlwr of boarders at the Sylvania House this week; also at Mr, Hcrzog'H Dr. Howard was called to Dodgotown last Wednesday to visit Mrs. Hemingway, who was on the sick list. Commissioners Newman and Heller were at liureher's (jlun lost week viewing the old bridge, ns they found it In a very bad condition and not safe by any menus to travel over They decided to build an lriuoue if all pet tics can agree on that point. Commissioner Hcnslcy was nt Iiurcher's on Mondny night of this week. Mrs. Hemingway and sister, Mrs. Phelps, took n trip tojlawley last Satur day. ' Herman Kllcnert and wife went to Haw ley one day last week to see tho country. They will go back to their homo In the city next SuudnV ' There Is a now permanent boarder at John Amlrogg's a boy. Among tho number who nre visiting are TillioThlcl, Frank Muller, Mrs. Korff. Mr. Thiol who for tho past week has been working at W. Slmerson, bus re turned to lib home. Hnttto (Jailor is quite 111. Mr. Foust has rented his house for the summer. It Is occupied by three families. A. L. Stage is In-comlng quite popular. He travelled through these putts visiting the schools and trying to fhtroduo j his at las. We wish him success in his under dortakiug. Our place Is becoming quite noted. On Tuesday a large crowd from the LYluware House drove over here to view the beauti ful scenery oomlstitig of Rock hills, etc. Theo Witt, wife and children tiro visit ing his parents. Some of our ladles are winning fauu fishing. Miss F.lla Westfull attended the party given in huiiqr of tho Rowland pastor and his bride.- ' . DINGMAN'S FERRY. At (he late festival for tho Potior of the M. K. Church, held July 4th, the hand some suiu of is, I was ren'Ued The piut few weeks has been a season of severe drought in the township of Delaware and a g,ioJ rain would be a welcome event indeed. ' Willie Theodore Howey cud his wife were picking berries near the "t'imun 1 Decker place," hist Thu lay, they came upon the largest rattlesnake oir hvu in this locality. "iKi, at ouce made up his mind to capture tile reptile uilvo, and hy mean of a f"iki ) stick -tin! so, nfter which he procured Mm llowey's nprim, nud "doing the serpent up" in that, carried It home The snnke measure 6 feet, H Inches in li-nu t.li and In circumference is a veritable monster It Is said. It Is to be taken on ex hi lilt Ion we Ivijev , Peter Decker, while working on 1) (I. llnslhcads farm, not Jung since, miceilhcd a well preset ved piece nf worked lltlit-fl tii' ini til.o of the red-men who once ranged these hills. Andrew Jagger, formerly of this place, but now nf Orange county, N. V., was r -cently married to a huly from the vicinity tn which he works, A little daughter of John 1). Whlttaltcr. came near drowning onu day last wis-k. Her sister was called away from the pre sence of tho little oue for a few minutes, and on her return was horrlllod to find the child had fallen In a tub partially full t.r water, bimI that her head wns submerged She screamed for her mother, and together the labored for some time before the lit tie one showed signs of returning eonscl nusness, but at length she revived and In less than nn hour was out of danger. w. It. I.. LAC K AW AX E N . Waller Flynti Is visiting friends at the Lacknwuxcn House. Miss Ruth Haines Is visiting relatives at Klmblcs Kva Humes is n guest, of Mi Ross uf Port Jervls Dr. and Mrs. Howard attendel the re ceptlon given In honor of the Methodist, pa:.tor and bride tit their home in Row lands. W. t'. Cortrl;ht. has been appointed postmaster. Atla nnd Willie nre his as sistants. Laekawaxcn Is becoming quite famous for shows, we had one every night last, week, held tit Doerr's pavlillon. They lastedan hour when the scats were cleared a vay nud dancing enjoyed until a lute h-.iur.- Onr Sunday School Is still Increasing thanks to the Interest taken by Dr. Almn MATAMORAS. A very pretty home wedding took place at the honieof the bride on Tuesday after noon ntr o'clock, when Miss F. Dlokcr, oldest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hlnker, was married t i Mr. KlwltiF. Lord, formerly of Lordvlllo, but now of Matamorus, and a flrenrm on the Erie road. At the appointed hour tho bride nud groom, nccuinpnlnod by the maid of honor and best man were driven In a coach to the residence of the Kov. Dr. Hal leron of the Methodist church of Port Jer vls. Miss Lnnrn Ackerson of Mattunoras was maid of honor and Mr Chas. Lord of Lorvllle n broth ir of the groom was bet man. Tho bride's dress wns a tallor-nm.lo suit of an electric blue nnd terracotta brll- llantlne and hat to correspond. The dress was trimmed In a very pretty style with lace and silk to correspond with the dress. The groom wore theordlnary dress suit. The maid of honor's dress whs blue serlre trimmed with lace and silk. Im mediately after the ceremony the wedding party returned to the bride's homo where a reception was tendered them. The 1m-m-'dltite relatives and a few friends had as sembled to congratulate the happy pnt.y an 1 pnrtako of an elegant wedding supper. Your correspondent tenders her thanks for tho delicious cake sent her. Mrs. Lord reoelved a number of very pretty wedding presents. The bridal party will take quite nn extended trip the last part of tho week. They will visit tin prlnclp.il cities of tho oast and on their return will go to hous ke'piug in a newly furnished house In Matoinoros that the groonthad already ar ranged. Mr. nud Mrs. Lord's friends In M itnmuras and Port Jervls extend their congratulations and wish them n long life of happiness. Kdward Fisher and wife returned Satur day from a two weeks' visit with relatives In Sussex Co. Mr. Fisher will open a jew elery optical goods store lu Port Jervls in thu near future. Until he opens his store he will do all kinds of Jewelry repairing and optical work at his home lu Mata moras . Misses Allio Ackorson, Gussle Johnson and Miss Laura Folkuer, all of Lafayetto, N. J., are the guests of Mrs. John Simp son, of this place. They rode from La fayette on their wheels and expect to re turn by tho way of the Water Gap. William Rourno and his frieud, Kd Harrison, uf Philadelphia, came from Htroudsburg on their wheels on Saturday au.lnrotho guests of Fred Hilluiau nud family. They report tho roads to lie In a good condition and enjoyed their rides very m uuh. Mr Ilouiue visited his aunt, Mrs. Ill 11 j i i .1 ii , about three years ago. His friends are pleased to see him again. Miss Kdna Vau Akin has returned from thu Brockporl Normal school where she has boon in at tendance for the past year. She will Ix1 home fur the vacation. ' F.ngluoor Frank Oree, who had a rib fractured and Is sulTering several severe bodily bruises by falling from his el. glue several days ago, and is still confined to his home but Is Improving slowly . Tho directors of the school had a special meetiug on Monday evening and appointed th j following touchers with the exception of a principal, as the salaries have been re duced. Probably Prof. Kilcotn will not accept his position but it has been otfered to him. Mr Maluuey has his situation ag tin, Frank Wilkin takes Miss Islington's place, Miss Muloncy has her room again, also Misses Van Akcu, Westbrook and Remcy; and Iicrt Nichols has tho school at Qulektown, Howard Allen at Mill Rift, and Nellie Westfnll at Rosa Switch. An entertainment was given by Orpah lodge, I O. O. F. on Saturday evening at their hall. A pleasant programme was rendered to the large audience present. Cuke and cream were served, and ull who took part lu the entertainment were from Mattunoras They all did credit to them selves. Following in ttm programme: I'ijuso solo, Mary Squire; Vocal, Agnes 'A ii Tableaux, "An Odd Fellow"; Voc.il duet, May at-.d Ruth Scybolt; Recitation, Mi Kthel Crane; Vo cal duet, Kate Ketshaui and Sadie Iilukcr; Reeitatiuri, Fva Crane; Tableaux, Vocal olo, Dimmlck Wilkin; Tableaux, " I. O O, F."; Piano solo. Charles Wi! kiu. Hannah, relict of Daniel Jennings, died at her residence in this village Tuesday auu was buried Thu stiay. Just try a lOo Vx of Ciisornvts the tjuuat livuv uiiil bowol re-jfuiutorever lliillU. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE t'nder this head we will Insert coin in mil cations on current and political topics, without being responsible for the senti ments expressed, nnd Invite such dlseiis slon in in.iv Ih' proper and nf general In terest to the people Kiu rolt PliKss. About Good Rosds, Dish man's FmtHY, Julyd, 1W. F.nnou Pntcsj - The great bcnellt uf good roads was practically Illustrated here only a few days ago, nnd thn remarks of your correspondent from Dlngtnan township published mime weeks since Were (hereby placed at, ii discount. He l!'l not deal quite fairly with the half way etoss road storekeeper n:id ti toil to bite on bis own nose to up!!.' (torn d. I saw the ot her ih y, early In the morn ing, u large loiul of ties which came from oil the hill hauled toward Hilshklll. Thn sameteaui returned in the evening with nine bags of feed The ties lis nearly as I could figure it out brought, yti' inure and the feed cost about, 80, less nt Strouils burg than here at home. The reason thnt load could be taken to Stroudsbtti g Is be cause the throe mile sand level between Pine Hill and t'ralg's Meadows has Is-en made a solid rotid bed fur wagons f.o roll over, and that grand enterprise of cutting around the jlushklll Hill has been hi couipIKIictl, This .eual'lcs us Delaware farmers to move out of our trenches ("nine " Ilai-sissl," If you have a pour Kpot in the road near your place, fix It up your self or ask your neighbors to hcl you It will pay. Do not quarrel with your store kis pers, a little digging will make It easy to go where fair prices can ls obtained anil goods bought at n better figure. SWKKT. W. & (J. Mitnliell linvn just niiiMioil a fow ciim-M of new Kl'KlNW U() lli.S c tjmpn.sino; ( iinfrlmmn, Oiititig l'cr ("ilos, f.'lmtiUoii Hlripnn, Cindort'llit lialiit clutlis, eta. Sim thorn hiiforc buying el.towlmrei. Homo fnrmurn have nil ootifMcinoo in tin) ntirlgliinttss of thoir own jinr ticular bull, nibl lot him aeoom p.my thoeow.s; to tho jml uro.whiuioo all aro tlvi von tip top-othor nt night by tho children. Wo hnvo known num to follow this plan too long to thoir lasting ro -rot. Bulls thnt nro known to bo vicious Holdout hurt anybody, bciuso they do not got a ohanoii to tlo so. All valuable bulls nro vicious at times, aud tha-w gen teel rasetils do most of tho devil ment. Tie or pun tho bull tin a com fortuhlo placo ; mako all soouro nnd you will know hotter where ho nnd yourself "nro nt." When bilious or oostive, out a Cnsenret, enndy cathartic, cure gunrnnteed, lOo. 25o. Obituary Notes. Samuel Hutalon, aged B3 years, liod rt Hparrowbush, N. Y. July 13. Ho was horn in Montague, N. J., and loaves one brother, Alanson, who resides iu thnt township. The widow of Hon, Martin Jtyor- son, late of Newton, N. J., died last week at that pluco a god 8a ;cnrs. You may himi thu world over nnd you will not find another medicine oqual to CI mm bet-la ill's Colic, C'hc lera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy or com plaints. It is pleasant, safe find re liable. For sale by Druggists nnd General Merchants in Pike county. Alwiyj In th Sunlight. "Tho Britons' proudly boast that thu sun never set,s on the Queen's dominions, ns if they were special subjects of solar favoritism," writes William Ooorga Jord in in Ladies' Homo Journal. "But it is equally true that there is always sunshine on somo part of -Uncle Barn's great possessions. Whon it is 6 p. in. on Attoo's Island, Alaska, it is 9.36 a. m. of the day following nt Eeri port Maine. If we locate thu centre of the United Blates, calculating it ai midwny l.ctween longitude 193 nt Atto's Island, it will be found on the 12dth degree of longitude, about 2h0 miles west of San Francisco, in the 1'aciflc Ocean." Something new, a spring tooth burrow with wheels. Syracuse plows and " Planet Jr." cultivators at W. & i. Mitchell's. Everybody Bays ha. Cascarcta Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical iliseoierv of the Bi:e. p.eaa ant und refreslune; to the Uistc, act gently and positively on khlucis, liver and bowels, cleansing lbs entire system, dlsia-l tolds, cure heuilaolio, fever, liahituiil cm, si l, alien and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box oi C. C. C. to day; 10, ar, fiUccnu. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all lrut giu. ERIE TIMETABLE. Juno 27, 1887. Kustward from Port Jervis. No. Leave. 12, 8.01 a. in. Ar New York fi 17a lo, " " .,,j HI, 6 :m " " M -j M, Via " " - " 10.17 ' as, io. 1 1 " " " u p ii, ii .is p. nt. " " a :is 4, I H " " " 4 Jll 3.1, .:) . ' " ' -, i" " " ' ii ;,j ' two, 4 : i " " ' 7 u i, 6-t " " " k :i? ' 11, 1U.OJ " " . Westwanl from Port JervU No. 8 PiK-iliv Kxpruaa, U' o7 . i 17, -Milk Train, tj.:;o " " 1, D.v Kipivss, n ;) , " 11, Ilonesd ilv.-, way, 1' lo p " W, t'oriling, way, l " " fi, C'hlcairo l.iuuteil, o.t l ' !-, Sattlltlay only, 6 bt " " i'7, Moiiniatu Kuress, 'jT " " 7, B a C K .pies, lU.la " Special Salo of 300 pair LADIES' SHOES, Newest shaped lasts, narrow, medium and commom sense, lace or button, regular $2 shoes, Ths-o$1.48. Largest Assortmont of Ladies' Summer Underwear In short, long, or no sleeves. Dost Goods, Lowest Prices. "Bee Hive." 33 and 40 Front stM PORT JERVIS, H. Y. Building-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, fiKNKKAIi AUKTT, &) Hnnul .Stroct., Ncwiuk, N. J. What it will do for you fur n -mm-rliiY mi vinenf of $H per 9 1 ,K wi r of wlilr h -ipplifri on prhi;liiil, $i la iuWr- ont. Virnt --Tt wit Imy fo yon nny ltousi Hired or build you u hoiiKc in'cordiiuT to yon own plaiiH, for n piiyun'iit of not less than Hi'r (town. Swond It will imsnnm nny lrmrt jzitfi on vmr proiicrtv, ittnl arlvitiie,! you nior1 nionev, if d-si nil, not to cc-cc(l (V of its valuation At nbov rit vm would own your property free and ol-iar In just K- ohhiiiih; you run pay n rnucn more hm voo wlsh, anil redut e tlie ti iimi in pr pott ion, or tho full amount will In? received at any tlmo, Tin- first proposition onnltles you to eon veit your rent money into the ownership oi n nomn. Tin) Hee.ond propowition cnnliles you t redneo tho iiittireHt rnto on your mortirttrf and at tho samo timo bo pay in ft off the pt lnelpa) ea'h month. For further information call or nddroKn J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Mllford, Pa. 1'UK TIIK riKA.SON, nil tlie lints unisnrlU'tl Iit fiwliloii. nnd more thnn jro'itl enonifh to wear, nitiUe tip ii k ni i if!. ii is inn. um irreiin or ( ren slve, tlioitirli. for UK ti (ill to Hiloerlloitv ()ur linU nre H'llnireil evorvwhere. You'll see our lnitx evervwliere. both in mot out. of town. Anytliini;ilil liy ns will wenr iihi well lo wenr Hi'iily. Wlietlier you wnnt style, Tnlue, or low orlryfi, it moke no uitiereiiee; we nre too ntittT you re ((tilre: Wo li'ive tlie lnrpen1 nnd mostrtor- roct Htyli'.s in lints in Port JorviH. Our Derbies l-iingn in jiriccs from ! to 3. OUR STRAW HAT line is more complnto tlinnevor. We iinvo thorn trum lo cents up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, fW'n sell rood clothing chenp.fc Cor, Front nnd Sussex street, PORT JEIiVIK, N. Y. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop OOOOOOOuUOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOO Cnn fix your bicycle when others fail. If your bicycle needs repairing (rive them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to ropnir bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT Lsiioiig Given to Be-jlnners-H Milford, Pa. Telephone connection. . P. C. Rutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best w nono too good.-" HARDMAN. MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAN D and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For wile for cash or on esy terms. Xeetlluj und all part for ull uiuehiueu, ' REPAIRING A i-PKCIALTY TunhiK of PlAN'OsS mid ORGANS by a eouipi-U'iil tuner, B. S. MARSH. OPKKA HOL'tK liLOCK, iOHT JERVIS, N. . -: ALLEGRETTI :- CHOCOLATES All Warranted - Send Your Orders fliKfW " flHOUN O, Goods Will Bo - : PRICE GO CENTS A POUND. ur expenses have been reduced to a nominal sum. This ex plains vhy wo can sell : The best 10 wire Brussells for 55 cents. $3.00 pair $1.88. Ji 112 piece dinner set for $8.00. twenty-five dollar parlor suit for $17.50. 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 EXPRESS and our sewing machine THE RIVAL. Money saved on theso pricos at THE KEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 2 Pike sireeS, Pert "ervis, fl. V. What you won't see! A yomiK iniii) of twiMity-ono who doesn't think lio in rtblis tn Kivn liin t idfrs n rooi! ileal of in forinnHrm nbont tilings in fri'imral. A tnorclmnt fftlliiur fromls clnvipcr thnn BROWN fe ARMSTRONG. - A doctor who vill tell his imtiontH tho truth whitn them is nothing the nuitfc.tr with them. A letter (tinli1 v of Hnnr thnn is sold hy BROWN & ARMSTRONG at. 5.75 a Imi-rel. A oirix;l in u hulinfi' room thnt has not got a threadliitro iiece in front of tho looking glass. A coff.'e for 30 cents as pood as BROWN A RMSTRONG at sami) price, A boy who doesn't brag alxiut what ho is going to do when ho is tv man. Another storo in town that bnys flour, salt, etn. in carload lots as BROWN its ARMSTRONG does to get bottom jirii Brown & Armstrong. VMDY u- -ir CUniC0n5TIPATS011 50 -ai.-J.l--- DRUGGISTS IBSOLDTELY GUARANTEED rJrS t': . 0t Dealers in Fancy & Staple . Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockej-y, Glassware; Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Droad and Ann Streets, AHD BONBONS. To Bo Fresh. 0000 to 53 Pike Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. delivered Free. 000C of curtains for CATHARTIC vf m AJT-TJJ' ALL iiTCHELL,
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