One Cent a Word. For IC'U-h Irncrllou Nn viTrHemr-iit tnki-n for lr-M Hihii lit ?rtitfl. CASH iiuitit Moniinr all order. Ail.lre.B J'lHR COISTI I'KKSS, Ml I. FOIl II, 'PHKSI'ASS NOTICE. Notiw U Imn-liy A pivim thitt tnniiiiKi'lnB on the pii-miai-a in;cuili il Ii? the und.'rsli.'111-it in Dliifrinun t'lwuslnp. known iw tlm Urn -luiimii fnrm for himtlnir. flliiiit, t-erryintf or nny ot)n-r jmriNW w liHlt'viT I forblildfii uiutor ii!ii iiliv'oi tin- law. Any iiiTsnn or pcrs-ma (llsnhi'ylliK this iititku will Ins dealt with ill tho'srviTrflt lawful iniiniiiT. CKnlifiK II. MrOAUTY, July 1, lsciT. Li-ss.m!. rpKKM'AS VnTIf'K Nor.lr.i- Is ln-r-hy X (llvtsu thill tn-spnsslnif on tin- m-miHOH ol tlio'iindiM-riiuiit'd in piniimim towtuhlp tn-ur tlm Ui-liiwiui- liriiljri-, for linntinu. (IhIiIiiit, bi-rrviiiK -ir for nny nthi-r i-nrpoHi-w liiitj vcr, In forlniUl u unili-r p- nivlty of tho lnw. Anvp-Tonor iirr-ii-m ilUolf-y-liiK this nciticu will Ik- dealt with In sii'-h a mnntfr a? Tiny be limit 1-tTt cttlal lo pre vent n repetition. H. Fti iiknooKF, April 27, 1SSC. MKS1'SS NOTH.'K. No tiee is hereby X itiven tiiat tnniiiwHti'ii u p.. n on the s-mth- era half ol tne trai-t m lmlf of tne trai t of liuwl km nown as t.liti William Penny, Nr.. IB, ill Hliohola town ship, for hunting, fUhlni.', or, any other purp-.s-:, also trespassing on Sawkill pond in Iiint-inan township. ir, lishinjr in It is forbid len under penalty of the law. M. ' ') KU.Asn MlI.NOK, AprlMm Attorney for owner. rlKN'T. S-vurnl Kond houses In Mllford, rn. Kmiuiro of J. H. Van Ktteu. TRKSPAS3 NOTICK. Notieo in hereby (riven that trespassing upon the pro- ierty -if the Forest. Lake Association in jaekawaxen township, Ptko county, Pn., for the purpose of liuiitinn and fishing, or any other purpose Is strietly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alex ANi'En Haiwks, Nov. 23, 18!i5. I'le-ident. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby irivell that trespassing on the premises of tho miderslKniHl, situaUxl ill llmgiii.in township, for any purpose whatever is strietly forbidden, and all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. 1KA 13. Cask. Oct. 24, 1HII6. IX) R SALK. A small farm lwnti-tl near Matninoras, known as the Honsel or Kelnhanlt place, containing iil nores. Finely located, well waten d. House and bam. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box Ci Mllford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in nil news in tended for publication not Inter than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. The annual picnic of the Farmers, 'Iklochanlos and Tradesnion will he held at, Nomanock Lake on Saturday August 14 The sale of prlvelegcs will take place as usual on the preceding Saturday at Orls mans Hunt House at the Lake. This ple ulo ts taking rank with the best In the country, and the attendance Is rapidly In creasing. Thero was a very Belect dinner at the home of Mrs Margaret Snider last Thurs day. Those participating were tip top satisfied, and highly delighted and the feast of sjf reason will linger long In the memory of all who drank tea Thero has beeu much hay totally ruined in the rceut rains, and the rye has been sadlv damaged. All hay that was spread was lost, and the earlier cut pieces of rye were the worst sufferers from Rproutlug. The "Pig Trial" as it is called took placo nt Hainesville last week and created quite a bit of amusement Substantial justice was metiid out however, and we congratu late friend Hixun on his winning what at first looked like a doubtful case The plaintiff is to have her pig or itsequivalent and defendant now sues for his pig. Trial is set I hear for Tuesday, August loth. Tho social in the Reformed Church nt Bevans on Friday, evening was well at tended and tho gross receipts amounted to about A couple of young men were guilty of a criminal assault ou a respectable married womau near Haiucsville a ii-w days ago. Warrants are out, and the punishment should lie prompt and Bevere. William M. Smith, one of the foremost aspirants in tho race for the Newton P. O., has accepted a lucrative position with the Mutual Life of Now York City R F. Goodman the editor of the Sussex Regis tor is now believed to be the coming Post mastor. His appointment will greatly ele vate the tone of this oflico as compared to its present regime, and bring it up again 1o the status that was maintained under Major William R. Mattlson. The Town of Newton is to lie congratu lated ou this auspicious ending of the Post Olllce contest. Alfred ltevaua will have Ills second crop of peaches this year from an orclmrd of over 10' K) trees. Mr. Devans got in throc lnrge loads of baskets from Hopkins fac tory nt lirnuchvllle lot week in prepara tiou for the crop that will soon begiu to ripeu. That old drake that we took for n duck, has bristles on, you can imagine our sur prise and the quauitary we are in to locate the auimul us to Its genus. Ho isn't quite a duck for he has bristles instead of feath ers. He like to puddle in the mire anil yet he don't like to get Ids feet wet . His bristles will uot shed rain, but his throal looks like a roaring furnace to the beer mug. Surely It is a deep, dark, dank mystery and hard to name him right. Mrs. J. N Miller has guttered acutely the past week from an attack of sciatic rheumatism In arm and shoulder It is griulu:illy yioldiug to treatment and it is hoiMl sue will bo around as usual in a few days. Henj. D. Hursh is putting up a Tele phone Hue connecting Flatbrookville and Mi'.lbrook. Parties to be benefitted in the two vlllag-'S contribute the necosmiry funds. Tin: parties reporting tho'lisli trial al Lav tou for the various newspapers varied quite iu badly as the witnots did in that cell braU-U suit. Tho reports Iu most lu stuiioes indicate the persouiU bitu of the writer more nearly than they do the real facth of the cto-o. Owing to the incessant rains of lut w-s-k the work of getting poles by the Sus sex Telephone Company w-w not lieun a . was pr,-v!.,u-ly Intended They w.Tv' not lii:i- howev.-r but Imre heavy order ol supplies on the rond, an hundred drop switch board In Newton, really to net up, find rooms rented In the Swnyze building on High street for the central exchange. Much preliminary work Is also done that will facilitate the early forwarding of the Hue. When real work begins mnin-ncxljr will realize that Mlnager E. J. Wright is really a hustler. (h-orge W Van Sickle and John Smith are pushing the carpenter work on the h nisc of Isaac .Shafer The improvement Is very mark- d and will be a crisllt to the Street The Hudson River Telephone Company's a ? -nt, Is In Newton to make arrangements for Introducing their system there. They will have to put up different work from what they have done In other localities, or the local, end younger company will cut the ground from under them so completely that they will not be quite suro that they ever had a chance to stand on It even. A few wild youngster Inclined to annoy their neighbors, and to sometimes become abusive, should be gently drawn across their mothers' knees, end then the patter of the shingle so merrily to resound that b'-tter boys, and wiser boys would In this place abound. WESTCOLANO. Among the guests who visited us during the past week were; J, (4. Hornbock, of Port Jervis, C'has. Schumacher, of Brook lyn, and Fred Lilly, of New York. Mrs. Harry Draper and son, Harold, of Hrooklyti, are visiting relatives and friends here. Maggie Hoocker. who has been away for the past week, ts with us again. Mrs.'fl . K. Rcmseii has returned to her home at Honcsdale. K. h. Hrown Is kept very busy carrying passengers from the club to the Lake House. Mrs. Fird Holbert, Mrs. Tyler and Car rie Hrannlngttre on the sick list. ""MONTAGUE. Lots of rain, lots of spoiled grain ana hay. Mllford was well represented nt tho dance at the Riverside Saturday evening. That is right when the shoe fits, put 1 on ttud wear it. Where Innocence Is bliss, It is foolish to be wise. Just state a little elrcumstaiico and dear lift-, how soon the guilty ones will howl. Interference with an officer is a ticklish job. (iatcs which open toward the road are a nuisance when left open. Won't Ihe other Montague col respondent to the Press please give us a little more then religious notices. I am sure I will enjoy it. Don't forget the lawsuit nt Hainesville on the loth Inst. Hlxon wants to be on his guard this time as tho other fellow will have a lawyer too. Now we have a telephone to Hainesville The other morning I know a man worked over one-half hour to get a reply from there. Shay had forgotten to opeu up. So long. Wilton Uennet, Jos. Harding and Jos. Westbrook, of Port Jervis, called down here last week. Miss Kmiiia Armstrong, of Jersey City ami M. Weir and daughter, Eva, of Iilug hamton, N. Y., are visiting Montague friends Somo people get mad about nothing, others get mod about something their brain Ol imagines. While those who nil ml their business are happy and don't care w hat Is said about them. Dr. F. llradlcy-Uystroin purchased new piano lost week of 11 S. Marsh, of Port Jervis. Humor has It that Margaret McCarty is again indisposed and con lined to her room. I am glad to note that word has been re ceived from the physician who has chnrgo- of Samuel Smith at Morris Plains, stating that the patient Is getting along finely, which will be good news to his ninny friends. Your Lnyton correspondent is getting proud as Croesus. Ho don't hardly no tice common folks llko ourselves when he meets them. Mrs. Ida Sargent, of New York, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hoyt, at Springdale DICK. MATAMORAS. The Ladies' Society of tho Gorman Lutheran Church gave a social at the re sidence of Mrs. Frank Driller on Friday evening last. Thu gruundg were lllumin aUil with Chinese lanterns which made n a very pretty appearance. Guinea were in dultfcd ia Hud good mutdo wus engagtd both vooul and instrumental. lee cream and cake were served. Everyone hod a most delightful time. The society realized over tm. Thomas Miinwarlug has just raised a very lofty Bog pole that he hus taken some time to season and now he will fly his ele gant Hag on holidays and special occuiomi. This Is a praiseworthy act and ought to be encouragt-d. Kstou Knox died at his home ou Division street, this village, on Saturday evening July Slst at 8 30 o'clock. He was born in Mutainoras ou Feb. MS, 1H7S, and was then 19 years of ago at the time of his death. He leaves his mother, Mrs. H. V. Dirluud and one brother, Wesley at home Katon was a fond and loving son, a kind brother ami was held Iu high esteem by his asso ciate. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at tp worth church. Kcv. G. Curtis oitlclatlog. Interment In the Citddebackville coinetery. The prevalent gloom caused by the per sistent rains of last week was agreeably dispelled at the Pocono Farm House. Jos C. Hose proprietor.oli la..t Tuesday gave an impromptu dauoe in the barn. Tho incen tive beiiij the music furuUhed by a piano hand organ fortunately la good tune. A success was scored on Saturday evening in the pr-i(f resolve euchre party given for a worthy charily. The competition was keen and the pleasure of the entertainment well rounded off with refreshments and dancing. A subscription dance is also proposi-d for the coming Saturday evening with good prospects of a large attendance to be drawn from the sixty or more guests at the farm. Hon. Charles H. V'iutleld eipistria Attorney of Hergeii county N J.,vUilcd Maiotuoni on laal J-'riility. He formerly lived in this village. He fxk several photographs of the eld Hi-mi- stead near the village. Mrs. J. A. Wlegand, who has bi-cn visit ing at Ha7.elton,Pa. for several weeks past returned to her home l-i this village lust Week. Mary Squires and Hattle Allen returned on Saturday from visiting iriends in West town and rnlotiville. Ida Corwln litis gone to York Pond with a company of campers rhe expects to be absent a week. K:ilph French and wife with n party of friends took in the Mary Powell excursion on Wednesday. Frank Kline, wife and family, of New York, are visiting in this village. This is Mr Kline's first visit five or six yer-8 (FltriM A Will It It l.'!ll:KSf()SllKT.) John Wilkin, a well-known Krle engi neer of this village, started on his wheel to Whit Lake last Saturday ne-rning, and intends to be absent, about a week His familynre flier-.- visiting among relatives. Messrs. William Ilourne and Kdward Harrison, two young Philadelphia!!, who have been visiting their unci--, Fred Hill man, since July 4th, left Saturday morn ing for their homo on their wheels While here they made many friends, and a large numlM-r of our young people will sad!y miss them, and hope so-fti for th-ir return among them The wall paper print factory shut down last Saturday for the month of August as usual Their business has been very flat tering and Mr. Risland Is to be congratu lated. Miss Kiffenburg, of Brooklyn, New York, is In town visiting her sister, Mrs Raymond of thts village. Frank Kerr and wife, of Newark, N J., are in town visiting Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Frank Quick, of Washington street. A broad smile tlluminatc-s the face of our well. known townsman, Charles Mein- ersmnn, his friends explain it by saying, It is a boy and we are glud to learn that mother and child are doing well. The famllar features of our former townsman, Daniel Kuuls, were seen In town Saturday. Our townsman, Fred Rose, has secured a fine (iuy Miller colt nud if there should be any wonder entered In the races next month attheTri-States Driving Park from Pike county we may expect to see Fred's name entered as owner. Mike l.'ch, our meat, dealer, has just fin ished tho repainting of his fine house on Pennsylvania avenue. The work was done by John Ahlbach, and It is a great im provement, reflecting credit on our village painter, Mr. Ahlbach Hotel keeper, Martin Leicht, Is about to hnvo placed near the Frank Miller Hotel, n large galvanized water trough, 0 feet long by 8 feet wide. This will bo n great pub lie accommodation The tower and nil the necessary plumbing wns done by our townsman, John Prescott, and all that is now wanting to complete the work is the arrival of a storage tank. We nro sorry to learu that Mr. Leicht lost by collo a valuable horse one night this week. The nerinotor tower erected by John Prescott for H. G. Van Wilder is 40 feet high end is now fully completed and plumbing work nil connected with same and now Engineer Van Gilder has all the modern improvements to be found in any homo. Robert Skiunor, the well-known Erie engineer, is just about to finish Ills flue new residence on the corner of Adam and 4th streets, tills village. Ho expects to move his family In their new home uhout September 1st. Chris Wagner expects to be able "to ralso tho timber for the now house he is erecting in the lower part of this village on JcffcrBon street Rame Crawford calls his mule his bi cycle and tho other night In telling a friend he said his only oil can for lubricat ing the wheel was b heavy hlckoiy hoop pole LAC K A WAX E N. Howard Aiiiincrman and sister, Nellie of Hawley, are guests of Laura Shannon II. D. Holbert, who has been very ill, is recovering, he ts able to leave his lx-d. Mrs. Harry Draper and son, Harold, of Brooklyn, spent Saturday and Suuday with Mrs. A. DeWitt. 1 he picnic held at Doerr sygrove was largely attended, all report an enjoyable time. Frank Hulbert has rented his cottage, for the remainder of tho summer. Harvey Van Wagner, who has been vis itiug friends at Middletown, has returned. GREELEY. The weather has changed somewhat from last week. Hope jt will remulu so as to. give the farmers a chance to gather their orops as no doubt they will be at a loss and do their best. W. V. Uurcber and men came to the 1 homes on Sunday and returned on Monr day to finish bis haying and harvest in Wayne county. Ho hopes tho weather will tie more favorable. Mr. Hulstead and wile, of Jetsey City are spending their vacation at the home of the bitter's mother, Mrs. Henry Clark. ' Minnie Hailey and friend, Miss , Hrown, of Honcsdale, are visiting Mrs. W V. Burcher, this week. - County Surveyor Westbrook ran lines for Karucst Kleinert on Monday at Hurdler's Lake aud hus gone to Locka waxeu to do some surveying at that place. Fred ('lark Is at the home of his mother at tho Spring House for a two week's va cation. All were very glad to see him. The Greeley Club Association held their aunuul picnic at Lackuwaxon on Saturday and all report a gimd time and a large at tendance. Hattle Uullor is still on the sick list She does uot improvu as rapidly as her many friends would like to see her. Mrs Ilcinmiugway is at her hoiuengain at Winnie hall . MUs Desilvry, of Shohola Falls, spent a few days last week with friends at this place. A large party of U.hcrmeu went to llurebers Luke Monday night consisting of Miss Minnie bayly, Miss Brown Miss Ki nisou, Miss McFeely, Mrs. Henry Clark, Mrs. Goo. Hartwell, Mr and Mrs. II, vl-ted, Fred Clark and .1 l Westbrook all report a good tune and lots of lull . M!nS Hayly aod Annie K-'lusoll being the lll-ot elpeits allle.uh they baikll their own Looks. One young lady was very lucky in h-iving h-r hook bailed at her re quest and caught the largest one If It didn't Ivlong to the finny tribe. About three weeks air-) Chft-i I) it NT fell from the window of his lions- and broke his leg n-fir the hip He wns tak-'ii to n h-spitnl In New York City Tuesday, his wife and Dr. Johnson accompanying him. Mr. Kifhlor and son, Alfred spent Sun day at New York Fsthiom Foi Clothe. If the small boy had been re quested litt setison to wear blue jean overall he would have rebelled, protested, demurred, kicked nnd r.iisod C'nin generally. Now that they are sensibly in fashion, ho pnr ale.s in them, rolls In the dirt and is happy with no fear of a sharp "how did you muss your clothes so ?" when he comes in from piny. The boy h,is more freedom, the mother less care, annoyance and la bor, sinr;i the adoption of thi-ie handy and elnnp garments. The young lady duns a skirt made from an old linen tick spun a lmlf century or more ajo by her grtind mot.Jior, and she is in tho height of style, and envied her novel posses sion taken from rt disused bod in the garret. These are, perhaps, the unwit ting beginnings of the solution of n great economic question. It litis been claimed that one of the chief causes of hard times, so-called, lay in the fact that the American people were reckless in expenditure, nnd nnwill in? to adapt themselves to altered conditions. If fa.shion set the pace in economy, and peoplo will go back in some respects to the manners and cusUtms of our forefathers they may be more saviiig and just as stylish nnd happy whilo floating around on their wheels or in the street in linen .which a year ago would almost have been spurned for dish towels as they were in gnu.y, filmy and expensive stuffs, which were a vexation to the spirit and a moth to pocket books. listers and tho Great Eastern Fer tilizers at W. & O. MUoholl's. The Chsulsuqut Success. The Normal Chautauqua which has been in session at East Stronds burg during July closed last week. Tho sessions have been well-nt tended and great interest shown in the work. The project has met with such meusure of success that it is quite probable Prof. Geo. P. Bible and others in charge will make it a permanent institution. VVantki; Fifty Rose Comb White leghorn imlkrtH. Address Kiohard Humbert. Mdford, Pa. Flngsri Badly Cut. A little child of Charles Herman had two fingers nearly severed by a blow from an nxin tho hands of his brother. He was holding a stick which the other nttompted to cut with the above painful result. Dr Wenner attended to the injury. verTtody Says So. discards Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the aco, p.e.as ant and refreshing to the tnste, act gently ana positively on Kttmovs, nvcr nno oowcis, cleansing tho enUre system, dispel colds. cure headache, fever, habitual cnie-.tip&Lion and biliousness. I'leano buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day; 10, afi, Ml cents. Held uu J guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always affords prompt relief. For sale by Drug gists and General Merchants in Pike County. Pine Hill Farm Poultry Yards. Tho Hose Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Best layers of fine white eggs. Pairs, and Trios for sale, and hatching eggs in season. ORDERS PROMITY FILLED. Uko. E. Hcrsii, ay ton, LN. J. FOR RENT A furnished house on Harford street. Modern con venience, largo grounds, plenty of shade, good garden, fruit, etc. Address Pike Cocniy Pkkhs, Mllford, Pa. Board at reasonable rak-s for five. to ten persons at a cosy cottage, iyt mues irom iiutora, Pa. isic grounds. Milk, egirs, vegetables, nil from tarm. Address P. O. Box 187 Milford, Pa. june8tf. ERIE TIME TABLE. Juns 27, 1897. F.otward from Port Jervis. No. l.eave. U, 3.m a. in. Ar N'ew York B 17 a. in. 10, 6 hoi) " pi, H ) I " " ' fj ' is, 7.45 '' " " 10 ;i7 " S. lull " " " IV 07 p.m. ti, W.15 p. ill. '1 " J ;jft " , 1)0 " " " 4 11 " o, H i '' " l m i, I S " " " ti i7 tii!0, 4 WJ " " " 7 1J " s, 6W) " " " 7 lii " f.', 5.4d ' ' ' , ;ir u, " " " war 1 1, uu J " " " i Westward from Port Jervis N-i B, I'aei lie K press, 1J 07 a. ill " 17, Milk Train, 8 " 1, DnyKxprc-s. 1 1 :i.'l " " 11, H' nomlale, way, 1) 10 p m " II, Coming, way, rj.jo " " 5, Chicago Limited, 6'fi " " Hi, Satui-i.iv'-'iilv. b i t o ' '.C, Moumalu hipress, H V7 " V, U. & t'. F.xiiu-M, lo io ' but BEST-BIKE-SHOES. BALL-BEARING, RIDEMPHAST, PEDALSHOE, Easy to ride in. Kitsy to walk lu. Made on foot-supp,irtint principles ou carefully modeled lasts. Black or tan. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. Building-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of NEW JERSEY, -:- GKNERAL AUENT, 801) Broad Street, Newark, N. J. What it will do for you for a monthly payment of J8 per 1.0K1 5 of which applies on principal, $H is Inter est. First. It will buy for you anv house di-- iied or le.lild you a house necordinir to you own plans, for a payment of uot less than lie down. SecondIt will assume any mortgage on your property, and advance you more monev, it desired, not to exceea oo''r or its valuation At above rates you would own vour property free and cbiar In just i!o0 months; you can pay as much more as yon wish, and r.iiilco the time In pr portion, or the full amount will bo received at nny time, The first proposition enables vou to con vert your rent money Into the ownership of a home. The second proposition enables you to reduce the interest rate ou your mortf?;t and at tho same time be paying off tin principal eacii montu. l-or lurtiK'T lntormatlon can or ntmrcss J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Mllford, Pa. CRASH SUITS Thero ia nothing more conifortnWn for li o t wiilir-i- thnn a suit, '-f cool !iiic;i crash. They're Htylish too, tho ones we soil, for thoy nro cor rectly out mid wiill mado. When a cmsh suit is soilod, it otm lie washed, ironed and nulla as fresh us new. They are very popular this season. Prices, $4, $5, $6. BICYCLE SUITrf, $i.00 nnd 5.00. GOLF HOSE, 50o, 7.r.e nnd 1.00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front, nnd Hnssex streets, l'ORT JERVIS, N. Y. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 Can fix your bicyclo when others fail. If your bicyclo needs repairing pive them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT "LfHHona Given to IVgiiiuurs-H Milford, Pa. TelVphoiie conmiitlou. P. C. Rutan, Prop. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good. " HARDMAN, MEHLIN, KNA8E and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR R A N D and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For salo for cash or on easy terms. NetMlli-i and all part fur all uiachiiiuii, KKPAIRIXli A Sl'KCIALTY TmiltiK of PIANOS and OHGAN3 by a c-anpvu-iit tuai-r, B. S. MARSH, OI'KRA 1IUVSK ULOCK, l'ORT JERVIS, N. V. VJanted-An Idea Who -ui think of itoibti nluiiiia Eon, WitaMtiguui, L) c.,f-r Ibotr 91 nmt vriw vdvf thousand wheels only one shoe. ALLEG RETT CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS, All Warranted To Be Fresh. 0(100 Send Your Orders flASO 5 0000 Goods Will Be Delivered Free. aooo- - PRICE 60 CENTS A POUND. Just For Fun -0O001 lOn lOI 1 1 Kl-.MUO mount KJ : KK K K ) WE WILL OFFER OUR : Crockery Department For ten days as follows: Ten Dozen Tubular Lanterns, 23 Cents Each. Storm Lamps, large size, $1.88 Each Thirty Decorated Toilet Sets, $1.79, former price, $4.50. One Crate, 112 pieces, Decorated Dinner Sets, $8.37 Each. Twenty-Five Dozen Tumblers, 02 Cents Each. Fifty-Six Piece Decorated Tea Sets, $2.49. And a discount of 20 psr cent on all De corated Ware in the entire stock. COME- QUICK WHILE THE STOCK IS LARGE. THE FIEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, H. Y. What you won't see ! A youn;? mnn of twenty-ono who doesn't think ho is nhle to give ins elders a good deal of in formation about things in general. A merchant, selling tfoods cheaper than BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will tell his patients tho truth when there is nothing the matter with them. A bettor quality of flour than is sold by BROWN 1 & ARMSTRONG at 5.T5 a barrel. A enrpot in a ladios'. room that has not got u threadbare piooe in front of tho 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 he is a man. Another store in town that, buys flour, salt, etc in car lowl lots a BROWN fe ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown & Armstrong. AMBY CUREC0i!5TIPAT!0n 10 25 S0 SRSnMlTPT Y fiTURISTPPTi to core I-lcti-4 bonklol trt. Ad. KTKIII.INM IIKHKIl W. &' G Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Droad and Ann Streets. to 53 Piko Street, PORT JERVIS, H. Y. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS nlH. Tawnrrtu in- tlo 1.1ml Lm. W.. miriwa, omrcil, ., orK-it lurk. ilTCHELL 1
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