One Cent a Word. For K ifh tti'K-rtttin tuki-n for Irtw thi li .1 I T'.t I !Stllflll i -int ,'i , r1I onl-. v(. T 1'HfvSs, ".i ii.i :ito. r.v. 1.4 h.-r,-ly pi riliivs .1 t ivi?u tn,i t'iWll-U.lp. KM- j(.'i.i.u . t'.ii in tiTi.rl r )Mn- irt tl llw iinun.in. i.pmtmn wliii't-ver U I'nrtiiclih'n iimi iiliv tif n tli-nh, ;.(". Any tin or ji'i-oas I"! ih'J. with I'll nv'tni'i- t)i l I. J tlTiili-. i;(irti in I ' l',, it -r.t- if i " -i r t-'-iM..' li .'.tin r, Ivr.-yi'Vi- 'ir for :i ;iy I ' ol ttnj;tv. A r.v M-TH.ui or -r'nih ui 1 111. 1111! 'lllr in! n v j!i in; d' it ir 'i i:i hi ion. H. Ml April - THK-i'AS.S Nn Hivcn rh ;t tr i K K. NnMeo l Ivreby "iissinfr ur.on t.ir so.n.i (vi half of tin t r:er. ol Knd known as th William Oeniiy, iv. Wi, in hohoia town ship, for hunnuir, fishing, or, any (i1um tiitrpt.so, nlo tri'S ;viii ( a Sawkill p'-nd in Dovnnnn titwiisiup, or. Ilhinfr In it Is l'ovlmluen under p,-a,tlt.v of t!io law. M. 0.f,ii..:.l MiiaoK, A'lilMin Attorney for owner. I.u HKT. P Ml lfi.nl, Pa. Ktten. "."tT;il jood Knmilnj of hors' j. H. s In Van TRKSt1 S3 NOTK'K. Notice is hen-by fjiveii Miat; tre.-.pMssiiiy' upon the pro iiorr.y ot tiui Po.vsf. Lukv A-isM-.iaM.)n in Ln.Jiii; vaxen tovviisiiip, IMUo county, Pa., for tii.' pun '!. of hunting and nVh.ng, ti any oi.her p'.irposo is strictly forbidd- n mi- tltsp penalty tl Ui f law. A l.EX ANIK!t ,T. tiliKS, PiVHident. Nov. 2-3, 1S:5. TUiKSPASS NOTICK. Notiro is hereby (riveii thiH tr.Mjifms1!!!? on the premise, ot the undersigned., sittiated in lnnmaii township, tor any purpose whatever hts ictly loriiidd 'U, nnd ah offender will ho pi-otnpth' prosecuted. Ill A B. C'AsF. Oct. ii, 15. 1,i)H J-'AT-K. A small farm lomtrd neai MntamoraH, known as tho Hi'nsel or Keiiihaivit plaee, contaiidn "Jl a-reR. Kitu-Iy loenttH.1, well watentl. Houso and h:in. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Tith' elear. For terms, price, etc., address Lm:k b(K ii Milforxl, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE ( -orroHpoinlont; ftro particularly roquustwl to btiul iu all news in ton.l'Hl for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. Tho barn an the Kimball farm wcat of HHinoM'lilo, of which tioorge Crone ia ton nut burned uu Thursday last It; Is ro porti.'d as b truck by HghMilug daring a shower that oceutvu that day. liiburance In tho Besses Mut ual of on contents. Alexander H.uibcck who was "convicted of fishing on leas-d grounds, and fined July It), put In his appeal bond before Justice Warner last Friday The ease will therefore come up nt tho eptemlier tern of conn. Jacob Kyte a funner living near pevans , had two cows struck by lightning last week nnd killed, unfortunately they wen1 not insured . The insurance on the house ami con knits of Janu s P. Fuller we learn is fcVU placed in the Sussex Mutual Insuraucc company of Newton, N J. We also noto by the New Jersey Herald that with other contents a collection of old coins and Indi an relics was consumed. While the in surance can not replace many of these yet it will in a manner compensate for their loss. Otherwise the insurance is const de-rod as amply covering tho loss. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith who had sprained her font. so severely as to bo confined to her room, Is able again to be around. Mrs Hello Crigar of Newton and Mrs. May Cm of Deckertown, daughters of the late James Nyeo, were visiting relatives at Layton and Pingman's Ferry last week. Insurance Companies that issue long term policies understand very well that In the last five or ten years there has been an tunuHuse depreciation iu lolh real and personal property. As they do not seal down valuations, but continue to accept premiums on n fictitious valuation, they should be compelled to liquidate the losses on that basi. When a company Insures at a valuation that is an incentive and temptation-to commit arson they should be compelled to tender a full equivalent for the excessive premiums received t bere ft r. Mts. Julia Van Sickle has so far re covered since her fall from a cherry tree as ttt be removed to the home of her sister, Mrs Jane iVpue at Milford From whence we hope soou to hear of her complete re covery. Dominie says that hypocrites in the neighborhood come to church to hear what God's people say, and theu go home to pick the church to pieces Dear, dear, what a statement for a minister to make. Put Is ihib not a tacit admission that God's poo pie say things that will not bear critieisiu'r Who are GckI'b ptHplrt anyway Did not Jitsus taste death, for all the human rac? "What are the distinguishing character! tics of tjud's people iu your uongrcgatitui Is it that some live together without law ful marriage, that others violate the com moii law hs well itb nut u roc laws, that they wrangle and backbite anions ttieinhel vea antl with an air of "I am holier than tbou" pa.ss the so-culled outsider by with averted fooo and a covert suoerf Id tins the chrUliamty jou coy for God's people!' If so you have it with you, and ji lad are wo that llud fellowship elsewhere. P. is itkm- p n 1 i k "Pike 'of si v ColMfcl) FitO VI THt ;'1A LE Ub PiiiS,' HoNET Jons in The Pokt Jkk- Y IS LVlNiSO G.UKlTfc Ab rtt ui KutuU I m miu h'io medder hay. Abe i a t p top g Kl mower he island gits everything xcept the stoiii.i and h uok lo be rry brush, hV doe. Miss Ma-Mlda Prink went to Smith Duseuie.rrvs to trade laL Wi--k. Klr.st rat.; '' t ) trad'' ton Mrs Geo K. Hursh And Mi-d J. N. Miller wade an aneniooii tail on our host Horn nt ! N.rnviiVH-k Inn lust Ha' n iil ay. Davton ('oh' took a veid onlf to Praneh-t-illo last week. U was a aocker. ami hro t lot-; of mmmy We w :mted t'jti nder " Honf st John" um liu le kindm-s M) lint week we olfeied to lend hin n couole ol can, from our CHtfvry i hut I fc". he Is a 11M.M imhamcd, and J v, -n't k urn alter them y it We want to ; tell him, out ciits ate very m.irt, and will ; cl. ,in tip eitny of the veindu around 1dm, j from a bed hnr to a WHuiehuck. They , "are h'-nnly edt!lc;it4d they nro, but he ' nec.ln't be afraid of ton on that akount. I 'I. T Srn!-h nod family walked up to ; ji.ll hU I it her ir t;nulay afternoon, j 1 Jieur he was up to buy '.di(inno'H gray, t a. n last weeV , but ha n't !": him drive th.'Ui .'.et. j ( 'itn 's rr-iwi i awful a nd hay that hs K'-'-! Ivft cut. doors I'o'uioues very lnmp. ' li it .-t:i . 'd:is way ns-ieh longer we Ul !iave t-; harnje b oi the e'oOies lint, or, bu- one if th'm evaperntin niasheens. (, its will sone do to cut. and tins is n i go'd ti:n to null w-'ed-! in the mmm . The (t itninie will -fi da lots more shekels I hy w' tkln rlv f-teti m raekft. Nothin like ; ' ffit'in r-'rinlc br the ears to ma.ke them . ! shell out ; J We a-v not sure all thiH news U true, ! Und freh, but then we are trylnx tr, (1 It up Hone-t.i inn, aim rue nua j you had lifter not put t o much fop.fldenc') ! in It pcrhnpH. O.K. H ursh iiidU his but-NT and egs In j Hranehvine. I rieeil him thare ylsterday. ! Ho was runuin around with a p;it of but- ! tor in each hand, and an onf on the toe of 1 each boot,; A "Highram John" a stiekin j out of every pocket of hia overalls, and j wearin a Uyavaycoat with n "Sand Purr" j and inn ;rry go round daugling from each I tall . A'ea verily Alfred Kilett went to Hraachville to git mowin mash"1 n rvpalra la at week. Alf coini! back again. Part Litis struck a pitch fork lu John Majors leg. Part didn't do it on purpose. It hurt Rome. Doctor Miller mows his lawu once a week -when it grows When it don't grow he don't mow it They say "Hoc" treats it with hair' restorer can so it don't have any bald spots on it . Then; is lots of improvements goin on rounk here. Pipe ilankins has hung a new gait, and put up a pare of bars. John A. Westbrook has kicked sum of them kaUomincd stones out of the road, and Alf Uevans has put a new leg in his inilkin stool. Times are certainly gltten better. Knny loatcrs out of a job arc invited to kum to Kd MeCracklns shop to help to st waggin tiro, Awiul rush of bizness there just now. t'o.XKV No. if. W. i Pursh and wife went to Stromls burg Tuesday to attend the funeral rites of their brother in-law, Win. (ianuon who dlel at that place the preceding Sunday. The slaughter house mystery -is solved at Inst, nnd tho hern of it is thn father of a bouncing baby girl, born JulyiM about noon. .loo's snulo Is equalled lu breadth only by the grandmothers which is both broad and long. Well it may bo for it weighs eleven pounds, niotner and child are doiug nicely. The manlaga was solem nized by Kov. .'. W. Doming on Nov. IS, Irf.irt at Puttzvlllo, N". J. Thanks to your Qulcktown scribe for In formation last week in regard to tin pro per oflMaU t address on Po.it OtTtce busi ness. The matter rerenvU to is rwuving attention from tho proper authorities, and the P. M. will be removed in due timo. GREELEY. We are having fine growing wen ther at present, tbe late rains have greatly im proved vegetation. The county commissioners met at Uurcher's on July 1 1th for the purpose of selling the stone work of the uew iron bridge to be built at that place soon. John Kemscn, of Brooklyn, and Sister Grace, of Lockawaxen, spent the afternoon of Thursday, July lath with their sister Annn, at George 11 art well's. Mrs Robert P.iiley nnd granddaughter, Grace, nro visiting at W. V. Hurdler's and Mrs. Henry Clark's. Mrs. I H. Koscncrance is on the sick lit. Dr. Emerson was called on Sunday July lKth. Judge Rosencrauce is gaining nicely and is able to sit up up most nil the tlmo Mrs. George Hurtwell and Miss Remsen calbd on Mrs. Rostmcrnnce recently. W. V. Hurcher and brother, J, L. at tended the auction Mile at Gottlieb Khuhn's Friday, July HJth, and puiv based some very nice cattle and hogs. They drove them to Wayne county Saturday July 17. Rumor reports a wedding soou. Monday evonlng, Charles Dotter, who is building a house on his farm, was handing a board from a window in tho second story, when ho lost his balance ami full to the ground. Dr. Johnson was Immedi ate! v summoned and found he had dis looatsHl his hip. Miss Hattie Gollor is still confined to her bod, Dr. Howard is giving tho case special attention. Among tho friends who visited us dur ing the post week were: Mrs. Muller and daughter, Klsle,of New York; Lulu Thielo and cousins. Idu and F.iuma Korff, of New York, expect to spend a few weeks with L. Thielo and wife. It looks rather suspicious when teachers remains over Saturday, to pick berries, purposely for canning There was no school Tuesday, the teacher failed to appear. The " young Ideas " had to return homo Mrs. Hommingwuy nnd Michigan friend left "Dudgetown" on Tuesday uftcrnoon LJuly tf'th, to visit lu New York. Fdward Clark is spending his vacation at tho ''Winnie Hall " Lafc McKean, from McKean Valley, has a new three-seated canopy top carnage. He passed through this place Sunday, July 1Mb, taking a pa-iseugttr ttv ''Dodgetown." bovo received ttto late for last we.:k antl has btien corrected for this iaue. Kb Pkks-s. R:iiu rain everyday, more raiu.it make bad work for the furmers to do their Imy iug and harvesting. thme a number of men attended the counnK.iloiHrs' meeting nt Pureherd uu Wetlnet" dit in repaid to tht selling uf lite ! st-jiic work for iiio licv bi idge at that t place Mts Pn Ips went to the city on Sunday j to consult Iter lamilv p'nysle.iau owing to' some threat iruoblo. Mrs. Kolicrt P.iiley and t'r;lI1ddaughter, and Mm Peile Clark ivturuol to the ft ft mer s Lome uu i-aiuruity at '1 acy vi! le. Wa no county Li. Ciark, who has b-.s'ii spending A 1 e -U Mi I W week vacation at -his f-fiwr home at podgetown. went to the eit y Sunday. Abnanyo ftH-fWoM, of Howlamls, passed th'oiorh th's phve h st week. JVardcrr or" not V.-vy plentiful at the1 Sylvanhi Ho;ie at.iUT-ert. j Mr. Siivevniaii, ti dry g'od pctldlevlrom i PranchviHe, X. J., makes frequent trips throiurh this nart if the t f,n enronte to) Hawley vlio helms a brother who is keeping r dry goods store. Miss t.'ooper left Shohola Vails on Sat- j urdMvto vi-it her hme and frh mis in j New York. J Henry K iff and thiee cldUlren carno to spend hi? vae iti'm with his sist -r, Mrs. i Tliiel bust 'i imr-.day he showed siifiis of j Insanity and took to the. wood. Tlie j I fiends and neighbors gave a helping hfttul and ho was capturefi Sauirday afternoon at I rn Host-ncr.-iTitrt.-s, Thv I'lii'mrr wiih t'am tiMk him to 1p sUtt'r's, Sunday In was taken to the city svl will !o cared for by his friends. No s'h-Ml at Ilur,lnrs this wt'ck count of nliny we.it her a il Mic niiinn do4'H not Kurd at our Km --p. MONTAGUE. S boVJ and on , ( i ere. he j t on ac S'-hool X X. Atma f.umlv and .rrvK virtu-, Sandv?tor family. of Port oiita;r.o r.ton and M f.-i' nds tho week before bt-t. John, Van Ktteii and v. ' ifc of Port .Ter vis,p' nt to dav with Dubois 1 etMboiioliist week A Fnited h't.ites penny in a good stnle of perservatiou d-ited l'M was found by Dubois IVtllhu no in Ids garden the other day. Do bicycle riders, as a rule, have any re speet for our common ro;id tnlo? I luue I met a number i own the earth. lately who imagiuo they i A sm.shup Into the gutter ; will learn them n h-ssi Cherry C ttage is used as a canp by a number of L'ot t Jervis people. They know how to enjoy themselves Samuel Smith, of whoe illness mention has boon mad';, got In a condition men tally recently making It Impossible for his family to control him. On Thursday morning, July lath, ho was taken to New ton before Judge II Huston by II. Lud wig and Horace Smlrh. The judge ap poitited Drs. Hamilton and Pood to exam ine him and on their certificates issued the necessary papers for his commitment to the State Asylum, nt Morris Plains to which place he was taken the name after noon by Messrs Ludwlg and Smith. The many friends of Mr. Smith hope for his sp.'edy recovery. The latest A couple of farmers draw ing manure and sitting under a big um brella. Next ! Ten thousand mangoo plants have been sit. out on the Riverside fannfc Put Pein chardt brothers still keep tho lead iu the truck Hue. Frits took i- ) en -ft of sweet corn to Port Jervis last Saturday and of fered a mess to Pll'K.. j Above received too late for last wyk and has been corrected for this Is-me. Fl PHKsM.l If we could only have a cl"nr day or two. So pny our farmer friends now. Now when yon want to give a news paper correspondent h 1 and want to get up an article which will outshine anything ever published, follow these rules: 1st, Sign you;- name; Jnd, Do It yourself; Jlrd, Don't try and hire your neighbor to write it for you And last, but not least, eon -fine yourself to facts pure and simple. Lightning struck and destroyed the barn on the farm known as the Wilson farm, situated near ll;dnsvlll.', last Friday af ternoon. The farm is occupied by George Crone. The L. A. S of the Ib-formeo. Church will meet nt the residence of Robert Ami st rong on Thursday afternoon August Tub. "Kvi Shinier nnd wife, James P. Kerr and wife and D. Cae, wife and family, nil of Port Jervis, were seen In this town Sun day THE SflT OVICK A VUl As I stated in mv last to t Phk.sS that pig would j i would let vou Utmw how tin jump at the suit last Monday .so I will have to do it. First, there was a big crowd Second the editor of tho PitF.ss was there as counsel for tho plaintiff, Mrs. Warner, "and Hixon won his case by get ting a Judgment for ten dollars. Also that the Pkkns added several sub scribers to Us list. The jury drawn by Constable Lndwig was Jacob McCarty, Frank Ulack, Madi son Shay, William Vancss, Moses Gumaer and Frank Kerr, tho latter was challenged by the plaintiff aud Penj.Jager was sub stituted. Nicholas Pflum conducted his own casebnt ho was no match for Pixon, so ol course lost. Squire Fuller is gt-tting ttt be a veteran at the business of trying suits and knows what he is at. The next jury trial will take place at tho same place on Tuesday afternoon, August loth to try the suit of X. Pflaum, plain tiff, Jenny and Alonzo Warner, defen dants. Dick. MATAMORAS. MiiM Lula Kliublu of CY.nulfii, N .7., it, visiting her oousiu, Miruj Iiunc Ktmlilu u WaslnuKti.il struct. Miss Nina l'ottor of Suff. ru, X. V , U the nuit of Mrs. G. Nichols. Miss Lulu and Kiuma Hillman nro nt th.ur beautiful hiHiiu in Matamoras, outoi' tainin friends from I'hihid.-lphia. lJa. K-v T. L. Wcnti, V. K., U?a li.ig dis trict, Kaist Hi'nusylvauia r j.itt'rpnoe of tho Kvungidical assooUtiou U th'J pu.'st of I'ondnotor Martin Siivlcl on W'rsl Main strtH--t. (i.-riiiantown. lJr..f. Kiluolauf Whilt Lako. X. V., was in town on Tursday of last wot.'k to att nd tlio Krcnth-HiH wedding Tho froU'Saor is looking well Howard Smii.li of Mid'.li.'tnWU, N. Y., Is iu town visitiu,r fiU'iuis. jlr. .-Miuth was a former reid -nt of M.uatuoras. II- friends are pleased to eo 1.1m again In our village Mi&s KaUi Herman uf Newljurrf, X. ' , is Uie guest of Miss Latlra Seymour Kichard Sell from llawle, i'a , i Um puest of KayetLc r-.-yniour. Mr Maitiu Leieat uud Mirt Anes A (.lYijhardt were uniud iu Liu' liolula of holy luatiimoiiy at 7 'M m U'edu. sd.y even ing July 1 hy the Kev ,fos;;i)h il.-elisH'iner of the (iorniun l.ntiu-rail cluireh ut the narjona . on M imiuoiul hti-..t. The only i'fctL-.aaes of the eel-enemy w, io the 'n'lde's broilu-r. M .-. i-'.-.i (. ouu.li, .Jls Ciii'iftUaua. i. l.er, h.i aet.'a iu t;ic cuiia city of oiund :ind (.ro miman. The ceremony was the regular and Impiessive Lutheran ritual with the ring. IiMim-dl-nt-'y til ler the nuptial knot was (led the i, ....-,- a. .v.. ..ue . r.. 1'... b.'.L.'s i h"!iie in Mat onor-is w h"recongvat u!at ions ' Wei-- sh ovef d upea t h: -e t vo yoimg and p;eatilnr penple and tiiev i- it iiown to a line supper prepared by the bride's toother Th- y w ill ij.it go on any tour, hut at once re pair to the Kune nf the graotn !n the tipper ond of town, the Frank Mueller hotel. Tic1 h.ippy youtig couple have tho best wishes of their nuniermn friends, for u h-ippy and pf .perouw life. Mr. .Toll H Precentt f,ur village plumber aud tln-.mith. is a busy man just. now. lie is putrln.T up two fbio windml'ls, and als-i putting In the necessary plumbing wo-k Thn F-nik Mueller H itel In the upper en1 of th i viHaire is gating a complete nil dern wat-u- so;",'1) Mr. Present has 'ted a lofty aerinotor :ta fee h'-ti to nlv all thv wants of the hotel, rrnl the inenri.'.n oi Mr. M.utln Leicht, the young an 1 popular niMiieger, is to have a larpe i dr;nkiri tv- ouu v h- rse-. f:lly supplied iv," ry day . r. h p:ir- f'-'--'l water f.-om a I w '11 thai all i t.e in habit ant i up tow n k now I , to le jiure and ab. Inexiinuf'iide, This is I a material improvement to a popular and t Well established plaee. Mrs. Kd. Ficedman of Pittston. Pa., Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van Sickle. Miss Pat tie. N'orris of Stapletou, L I , Ih the guest of Miss llat'.ie Allen Annie Tyoc of Wurtsbnro, Is visiting Nellie Langton. Mrs. ,Iani"s "anl)yne of Wablwick, N. ... is vbking the homo of her father. i -orge Lfington Mrs. (ieorgo W. t'rawford of Titusville, Pa., arrived in town yesterday and wlfl re- main about a m mth visiting her brother Mr. tieo. Langt m. Mrs. Crawford has n t been here for a number of years but will no doubt remark that many changes h ive taken place since her last visit her.:. Rev. J. A. Weigand of Hope Kvangell cal church an ived last Friday night alter an enjoyable two weeks vacation spout in several counties in Pennsylvania. Here p irts having had a deliuhtful timo and is feeling In the best of health nnd spirits. We welcome his return iiinotig us. His family are expected home this week A blcyole enrortaiumeut took place on Thursday evening July at the residence of W. C. Seymour. The ladles of Hois1 church assisted In the entertainment and also the young gentlemen. (uHe a unique race took place on thn lawn. Four young gentlemen run a lace with their wheels. A line program w is given in the parlors Ice o renin and cake wore served. A nice little sum was r";'li.ed for the Ivnoflb of the Vhureh. Mr. John Knglehardt and Mr. Daniels of Matamoras went bass fishing In the Delaware at Pond Kddy last S;iturday,and returned in the evening with alniut 3" lbs., of Hue bass. We congratulate the ffent le-m-'U upon their good luck in fishing. UOOEDALE. Nettie Schrador wljo is working in Haw ley fr Mr. Wal rath spoilt Sunday with h-.T parents on the hill. Harry Simons, Willie and Sammi" FHo of Sterling weiv guests of Friend Simons ae.d J.uile Cook on Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Pecker was suddenly calle-.l to Arlington on Saturday to see her daughter, Mrs. A'. L. Finley who was daiigt rously sick. Sunday morning Mrs. Michiol Lauo and Mrs. William Ljue her sister were going to viiit friends in StCi'Uug. Their horse b came unnianaie:tble ami b:i'ke 1 them down the banit nea: tii ) briilge tins sido of John 'tians, fortunately no one was hurt The wagon was badly broken. M'ss L misa SinioiMof Salem spent last wck with her sister FJla lu this place. Mrs. Sam Pishop andjMrs. Vincent were berrying one day last Jwcek. They say that they saw a rattl'r, don't, doubt it lu the least-, us'they were in Pike county. Mtss (irace Prink of Ktpptowa is wtrk in.iforMrs Fhiiip Stertuer. Mrs. Ster m;.Mis very sick with cancer of stomach. LACKA WAXEN. H 1. llolhert of Kimblra 1 gerlomly ill at the ltoino of his brother, Frank. Dr. Johnson in attending lilin. Krieud Shannon nnd bride nro visiting the formers parents, C C. Shannon nnd wife. Mr8. Allis fn.in Montolalr is spending a few days wltli relatives nnd friends. Krank Clnuu died July 31, of cancer of tho stomaeh, ho was fifty-eight years old, und is survived by thrco daughters, Mrs t'has. Sehaefer of I.aekawaxen, Mrs. F. Kr.iUM. of Malimorns, uud Katie at homo Jo also leaves throe Bisters one in F.uroie. one in New Yolk City, tho other in this plneo. Funeral was held Friday J illy U:t Kov. Hanton niliclating. Interment iu Laekawaxeu cemetery . Listers nnd thoUroat Eiistorn Fur tih.rs ut W. & O. iMitcholl's. "Ijiut summer one uf oir grnnd cliiMroii wua sict with it ki'vit.; bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. (i. Gre gory, of Frctloriukstown, Mo. "Oui debtor's remedies lmd failed, then we tried Chamberhiiu's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea P.einody, which ;avo very niR-t-dy relief." For sale by Druggists and (leneral MerehnntK in lJiko count v. ERIE TIME TABLE. Juna 27. 1097. Kastw-m from I o. Leave. .rt Jervis. i, S Ul a m Ar v- New V k 0 17 a. h tKi i) ' Id :(7 ( U.'.n p. x:Vt 4 -JO 1 t l-i 7 1-3 ' H :t7 ' II M h;;j " 7.4.'i ' 10 1 1 " lJ le p lil. 1 e. il'vi " 4.u'j ' 4 .il " 5 -Jo " J4: lo.OO ' Wetwaid fiom I'ort Jervis Vo it. I'aeiUe h.X.ress, 17, iilik Train, " 1, lay Kxpres, ' 1 , II. .o. .dale, way, ' t, t'onuoir. way. " ft. Ciir.'.ie'' i.imii i d, " . -l.od.l;. onl.,'. 27, Moiintuiii i'.iiiHt'si, T; li A. V. V. ei-s. 10 07 n. ui 11 :u ' 1-- lo p K'.-'o Special Sale of f B A J 1 rj 300 pair ! ALLL LADIES' SHOESjcHOCOLATES Newest shaped lasts, narrow, medium and commcm sense, Idc9 or buttjfi. rea;uicr $2 shoes, $1.48. Sale Largest Assortment of Ladies' Summer Underwear in short, !ur or no sleeves. ! Best Goods, Lowest Prices. 33 and 40 Front st., PORT JFRVIS, N. Y. Suilding-Loan Trust Fund. ... fiX) REALTY CORPORATION of -:- NEW JERSEY, -:- GENERAL AGENT, 8' Rroi.d Street, Newark, N. J. fM)0 What it will do for you fern monthly payment of per ?!,nno $!i of which applies tin prlndpal, ?3 is inter est.. First It will buy for you any li on. so de sired or build you a house according to you own plans, lor a payment of not less than 1'"- dov. n Second It will assume any mortgage oil your property, and advanc" you more money, if desired, not to exceed ob'v of its valuation At above rates you would own your property tree nnd claar in just yno months; yon can pay as much, more as yon wish, and reduce the time in pr portion, or the full amount will be received nt anv time, The- first proposition enables you to con vert your rent money into the ownership of a home The pet-ond preposition enables you to reduce the interest rate on your mortgage and at tho same1 time be paying off the p;i:'t ioal eneh in.int h. Fur further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. CRASH Ui s There is i-.othij.g more eomfoi table for hot. we. the than a suit, ef cool linen trash. They're Ktyiish ti.i, tho ones wo sell, for tlioy are cer reetly cut and well made. When a crash suit is soiled, it can be washed, ironed and made as frosh as new. They arc very popular this season. Prices, $4, $5, $6. UiK'YCLK fcrn'ri, U OO and ts.oo. OOLF1IOSK, DOc, rnennd $1.00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front und Sussex streets, POHT JF.HV1S, N. Y. L. A. W. oooooooocoooooopoopo Repair Shop 0000U00OUO0U00O0O 00000000000000000 Can fix j-our bicycle when others fail. If your bicycle nnods repairing trivo them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT flp-LcHsun-i (Jivcn to Ucgiimcra 4 Milford, Pa. Telephone connection . P. C. Rutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. Tho best is none too good." HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR R A N D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC. NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES. For sale for cash or on easy terms. NueUles ami nil partii for all lnuehines, KKl'AlKIN'ii A SI'KCIALTY Tuniu' of PIANOS una OHliAXS by it competent tuner, B. S. MARSH. Ol'KltA JIOUSK ULOCK, rORT JERVIS, N.V. VVanted-An Idea Who "a think uf aoliit) lliliUil Write JOHN V, Ujlittibt K.-i ft Co, Putol AUur I tt). W iiiMum. l C, er thvir 4I.Mli iru yilr Bee Hive." G All Warranted Send Your Orders MASON'S, oris Will PRICE GO CENTS A POUND. Just For Fun -: WE WILL OFFER OUR Crockery Department For ten days as follows: Ten Dozen Tubular Unterns, 23 Csnts Each. Storm Lamps, large size, $1,93 Each Thirty Decorated Tollst Stts, $1.79, former price, $4.50. One Crate, l!2 pieces, Decorated Dinner Sets, $6.37 Each. Twenty-Five Dozen Tumblers, 02 Cents Each. Fifty-Six Piece Decorated Tea Sets, $2.49. And a discount of 20 per cent on all De corated Ware in tho entire stock. C0L1E QUICK WHILE THE STOCK IS LARGE. the f'Pi vnm 82 Pike strest, What you j youn" man (.1 t-.veiir;- ov,n -vno ii'iesn t tnniK: he is able to give his elder a good deal of in formation about things in gene?al. A merchant selling goods cheaper than llltOW.N Kr ARMST!fNf4.' A doctor who will tell his patients the truth when there is nothing the matter with them. A better quality of 'Jour tliau is sold bv BKOWX & ARMSTRONG at J3.T5 a barrel. A Carpet 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 ISKOWN & ARMSTRONG at same price, A hoy who doesn't brag about what he is going to do when ho is a man. Another store in town that lmv flour, salt, etc. in ear load lots as UitOWNA ARMSTRONG docs to get, hot torn prices. Brown & Armstrong. 'pWDY BOuJllUiLiil UUai.dLlL.nUti,. n(.Virer..i.rriipf,l.olr.nf , ..e.,rl renuict plr mi tuwilM frw. 14. KKKi.INU U K Y.M L:. i,mI. iici, Xuntrpsl. ... or br Vork. tit. w Dealers in Fancy & Staple . Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad Rtlll :- AND BONBONS. To Bo Frosh. to 53 Pike Street, PORT JERYIS, ri. Y. ooiio Be Delivered Free. ootid? mmmwp nn Port jervis, H. Y. won't s CATHARTIC, ALL and Ann Streets. mi unLLL.