r H I One Cent a Word. For E'rh Irmirlton No " Uertlwmfnt taken for 1pm thnn IB ectitft. CASII mint nrnjompAny nil orlrr. ArlrtrB VI Kit COl'JtTT PRKSS, MH.lOltl), I'A. rTHKfiPAS!? NOTICK. Notid' is lll'l'l'tlT iriviMi tlmt tn'simHsiinr on th- ir'niiH'9 .-.i-niit, 1 liv thi' nniL-rJiu ii-il in Dniiriniiu township, known lis thi- il'lHiuiiiin f;irm for limiMnu. fishiivr, iH'rrvinn or rvuy other liurposo whiitt'Vt'r is torbi'liti'ii nniior irn tillyrC lhi l;tv. Any ix ron or p-rwinji Hs"'l)f.vliiK tht nothi) will 1m uVnit with In tiHi'firi'.rortt lawful ninnner. tiK'lKUK il. Ml CAHTY, July 1, Mw7. Jrt. IRKSPAS.t NOTICK. Notlrv ta hi-n-liy Kiven tlmt. livsjmpsinn on the pnnniws oi ttiH uii'.liTsliriu'il. In l)intfiii!ni township iionr tlio Vlnvv;ir.. hridfxo, for timtt-iiiir. tUhintr, btrryiiiir or for any othor purpose whutevor, is forhi'Ul n mnlor poniilly of tiid lnw. Any ior-;on or persona illsoney 1 nit thin noth will he dealt with in aunli n manner us nmy Iki most elTeetuul to pro vent ii repetition. H. STi'liKSnnFF, April 27, 1M7. TRKS1WSS NOTICK. Xotii-e Is h-.why tfiven that tresjuissinupon the (touth ern hull! of the truer oi land known bs the William Denny, No. 3, in Hlmholn town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, ny other pui'iose, jilsotresp'issina on Suwkill pond in Dinman township, or, fishlnaf In it In f orhhMen under penalty of the. law. M. ("i KiLAsn Mii.xort, Aprlnlm Attorney for owner. PUB KKNTT .j''jv ivr..ii. several Km nouses in J. Ktten TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notion is herohy frtveli that tresiassltl(r upon the prri- Jierty of tho Forest Luke As.sor.iivr,ion in jfiokawnxen towriship, Pike county, l'u., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or liny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty oi the law. Alkxandkh Haddkn, Nov. 22, 18IW. President. T'RKSPASS NOTICK. Notico is hereby triven that ti-espassing on the. promises of the nndorsitrmsi, situated in DpiKnmn townshij), for any purpose whaN-ver is Btrictly forbidden, and till offenders will Ix promprlv pmseuuttxl. IkA 11. UABK. Oct. M, 15. TvOH SALIC. A small farm located near X Malamoras, known as tho Hensel or Kelnhanlt place, containing 121 acres. Finely loentisl, well wnU-ntl. House and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For trrniH, prion, etc., address Lock box G Milfonl, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not Inter than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. MONTAGUE. Squire J as. B Fuller expects to go to house, keeping this week In tho Lanter mnn house. Lewis H. Mnrthls, Jus. C Smith find Mnrtin V. Cole nro the honored ones to ttsrve as traverse Jurors out of this town at the September term of our court It is pretty generally understood that tho Hon. Jacob Swartwout, of 'VVnntBgo, la i candidate for State SeLa'or this fall. J .ke will work hard to got the Democratic nomlni tlon. Where me Jon J. Van Sickle, of Lnyton, Kmmet liell, of Wnl pack, and Captain Jas. K. Cole, of Monta . guo f The dance at the Riverside Friday evi n ing as usual was well attended. At tho Union dinner at Jacob McCarty's yesterday there were prtdont: Georgo Armstrong, wife and family, Robert Arm strong and wifo, Sin. Sally F.veritt and Miss Mary Finch, of Montague, George Warner nnd wife, of Milford, J. H. Woi don and wife, of Mont Clair, and Robert tr. loungs, wife nd family, of East Orange, N. J. The timo for Sunday School picnics Is about here N hat a lot of fun it la to sit in the woods eat cake and plckloa and fight lilt f But that is enjoyment. The wrttor of tills has had dealings with all kinds of officials. But there is one who will take the cake for Ignorance (Its bliss you know) who doesn't know how to answer a decent question with -either yes or no. Eighty dollars wore the roeolpts of the lair and festival of the L. A S. Randlo Sayre now is an older of tho Miuisink Reformed Church. Miss Knirua Armstrong has retarned to JVsoy City. Miss Josie North will return to Brooklyn to-morrow. J. H Worden and wife, of Mount Clair are at Jacob MoCarty's. The side at Millville yesterday afternoon was well attended and good prizes real ised. George Horton Is a good autioneer and knows how to humor a crowd. In a year or two more unless something Is done by the proper authorities some of our roads will be closed by brush. If you don't bollcve It, drive over some of them. Spite work doosu't suem to work very good not even in Pike county. I have in mind the latest prosucu tlon of Ed Laytou at Dingmans. DINGMAN'S FERRY. Items jottvd down by a correspondent on a cracker barrel, near the cheese box, In a popular store. Tho farmers in this neighborhood are down-hearted on account of the new law which prevents selling game, as many de pentled on that source fur money to pay their taxes. There are three fatores in this village now Allen W. flornbcck luu opened 1 p for business, but his only visible stock at prjsent seems to be the. door step lined with loungers He will 1111 up pretty soon. Tho mouth of August hits brought many city people hi re. Farmers will do well to get their guns out 'Uid pivpalu the strychnine. The black Democrats, that is tho crows, u e rjady for destruction and are exumin l' j h corn st.vlks every morning to si;e if any is ripe enouijh to it:, k. i aw hd. V.umy the other day with hi hand and head in bailag-a, the results of gouuitf oil a lu.el oi hay in an iniortUud' x iimniit r. Key U. S li.vi l.u-rd met be,. i spring. U new k retnou ha ing greatly en uilicd his ivaideliue lest jit vi) y busy at tending t,v a large nutnlvr of boarders. Tils pleasnnt purrhes are well occupied. Floyd Ilevnns, of the firm of Smith ( lbwnbcrry makes a round trip in parts of IV'luwnrt! and Lelinvvn every Thnrsdny with groceries. That is If there la nor:in or any hore races. The accommodati-m h is biTn highly appncintd by the hill farmers during the Rummer. From overhearing a conversation in st rc lately Delaware tiniv soon be called ci to support a large abb -bodied paurJi r Tie ponrm.itor will ple.-vse bv' on the look out for him and see that some one gives se c;trltv thit he d''es not lieeome ft town chnrge. Miss Susie Smith has returned from a twj weeks visit nm.mg friends In Decker to.rn. N. J. The social at O Y. Crones Inst week was well Mtended. Proceeds about twelve dollars. A rather remnrknblecolneidenec hajipeu od h'.'re last week. The R iformed church h"ld a sixlal which netted the sum of fill Just the same amount realized by th Kiilscopal church a few weeks airo, which shows people are Impartial. ow tnat harvest, is over we hope to see our friends from the hill slide down and raii'W rtciunintanecshlp. At a vote taken In a crowd of residents in this township as to whero In Milford a farmer could trade most economically Brown an t Armstrong were elected 10 to 1. The riison given waft that mon b.'lng scarce, he could trade there with any kind of produce. Joi; Canne says that the Montague lett to the PitKss two weeks ago was well written and to the point. The remark th rein that this Is a free country was p. fe;;tly rlrht. Joo has the most beautiful falls In this township on his farm, nnd a fl:io picnic rook A spring of cold wnt ne.ir by, anil next summer ho will open a way to the attractions and allow city bo -irdenj only to visit them. After visit ing the Indian Ladder In the motnlng they can come up there, have their lunch nnd enjoy themselves to their henrts' contents until 5 p. m. free of nil charge. He has named them Mount Peter Falls. K. P. U (FHOM AXOTIIKH COltRRSl'ON' DKS'T. ) Edward E:ncry earn i near having his no :k br..iken by being thrown from a load of liny last week, and only a few days previous his horse became fractious and in jured him considerably Thenunnal campers near Al. Dlngman's have been visiting the valley again, wo be lieve. There are still many boarders In and about town, but as September draws near they are beginning to return to their city homes. A party from Delaware visited Brown mill dam back in Porter last week and caught about forty fish mostly catfish. The dam at Mink's la still a favorite re sort, nnd flno pickerel are still taken. Two rattlesnakes were killed on the stone stops loading from tho dooryard of H enry Snyder, In Lehman last week. Tho last ono killed had taken Its place on the steps affcrr Mrs Snyder, who 1b an aged womau.had gone down on the main road to start some oatlleawny. It being evening she had taken a lanteru by her husband' s advice and on her return discoverer! tho poisonous reptile just in timo, aud calling Mr. Snyder, they together dispatched the snake. Had she not taken the light she would in all probability have been bitten About five o'clock, last Thursday after noon, W. G Troible discovered Mrs. Maiy Ann Bergtresser's residjneo, near the house of Squire L. Searles, in Dingmans, to lie on flro, and giving the alarm, he and several nearby residents wero quickly has tuning to.the scene The lire had gained too great headway to bo checked, however. and the house burned down. Some of the household furniture was saved, we undir stand, but considerable was consumed. When the neighbors reached t he burning building Mrs. Bergstrcsser was sitting on the cast porch, unaware her residence was on flro. Her son, who Is in the employ of the Schanno Brothers, was absent at the time. We are told by some citizens there was n Insurance of about HSUO on the house and Its contents, but have not In quired of any of the family In regard to that particular. We believe this is tho third time Mrs. Bergstrcsser has been ren dered homeless by flro. A largo bear and two good-sized cubs were seen in close proximity to Brown's steam sawmill, back on Rock Hill creek, u ew days ago, but before employees at tho mill were able to reach their firearms the shaggy visitors had quietly taken their de parture John Spenser, of Snndyston, called on friends In the "Choice" Saturday; being incapacitated for work by having bis hand injured by a log hook. Tho Weiss family are constantly adding improvements to their establishment near the village; tho last being an elegant wheel for pumping water, aud is driven by the wind. It Is said Joseph V. CarhufT will leave Mrs. S S. Layton'a plaoo this fall, and move in with his father-in law, William Hineliuo, near Kgypt Mills. "Thunder Cloud," an Indian, who once travelled with Buffalo Bill, has leased John Whittaker'g boue In Dingmans vil lage, and with his wire is koeplug house there He is social and gentlemanly and of ten converses at length with the villagers Ho boarded nt the High Falls Hotel lust year, and likes the locality very much Kiuo PAUPAC. Mrs Charles Klllam and sou of Brook lyn, N X ., are visiting her parents in this plaoe. Mrs. Adolph Hertor und sou expect to start for their western home next wook in t. Joseph, Missouri. She has been spend lug the summer with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. N. Klllam. Mrs. A. J. Kimble is expecting her brother Calvin Pellett from Murphysnoro, 111 , his daughter has been here for ih. umnicrand will return with him. Mrs. Art Siinous of Dunmore, Pa , and sou arc staying ut her old home. Mr an 1 Mis Pow Killalu of Hawley sp -nt Sunday in this place cul'tug on old friends and neighbors. .Mr. and Mrs. TUiaou of Rochester, N. Y. are vUiting her grand parents, Mr and Mrs M Klllam. Mr. Ii. F. Kill. .in and family staruxl on a driving trip by way of Milird to Gonhrti' N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edar of Scrunton are boarding at Mr. tjuescsa few diys. T he gli-U at C. A. PcllelU saw a laryu blu:k snuko crawling over tho garden wall one day this week, but it got nwny i lie Inrmers have nt lust finished hny Ing, the w e ither sel l, nisly Interfere 1 with their progress, and nearly every one 1. considerable hny, and now otiis stand chance of, being spoiled. Maine Charleswo th of Gieon Ridge visiting Miss E. B. Klllam. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones of New York i stopping with Mr. A. K. Klllam I h"re have been no tenc'iers hiied In th! District yet 1 think It is getting late to s;curo good teachers Our aehoid building is used for church and Sunday schools ns well ns s' hool. A kind lady fioiu New York w ho has board ed In this place for fifteen sumnii ra dona td a lK-nutiful red plush cushion for the Bible to ley otl. Wc are nil grateful I her for her kliidnesi Mrs. A. Pellett nnd daughter are visit ing her brother, C. A. Pellett. The Kimble house has six boarders nt present, also Mr Yeterllne has a house full About the llrst of Septemlwr there will lie a flitting, and Pnupao will be left di solnt then adieu to moonlight, rides In the rain and shooting forbidden game. t. M ATA MO WAS. The Sunday school connected with Kp- worth Church .hold their picnic on Thun day of last week at. Frli k's Grove. About one hundred and fifty, Including the chil dren and friends of the school, took d'n tier in the grove, and a very nice ono It was. Ice cream and cake were served after dinner Mr Faruum's wngons furnished transportation to and from tho grove The weather was delightful and every thing passed off nicely Tho little! chll dren wero very happy. In tho afternoon an interesting game of base ball wa9 played on Rhlnehardt's field, a short db uvuci) irom tne grove, tiio teams were the Epworth Temperance Baud Baso Ball Club, captained by Allertou Wilkin, and the Matamoras Club, captained by Brower Lnckwood. A very good article of base ball was put up by both clubs, especially liy the batteries. Thegnniowas won by tne temperance Band Club by a score of 18 to 21. The batteVies were: Kpworth Wilkin und Cochran; Matamoras, Lock wook nnd Degraw. Henry Clausou um pired the game and his decisions were fair impartial. Mr. and Mrs. Halpin, of Matamorns, gave a reception on Tuesday evening at their pleasant home In honor of Mlss,Cora Jlnken, of Bay Ridge, N. J Mi Georgia Thomas assisted Mrs. Halpin in receiving the guests. Dancing was en Joyed in the new barn, that building was all Illuminated and arranged very nicely for tho occasion. Willlnm Couttrlght furnished the music for dancing. After the dancing all repaired to the pleasant parlors where Mr. Halpin nud wife, Miss Ada Halpin, their daughter, and Misses Flnkon nnd Thomas served choice re freshments which were very much en joyed. Friends from Port Jervls, Otis ville and other places were In ntte nditncu, Everyone had a pleasant time and all ten der their thanks to Mr nud Mrs. Halpin for their kind hospitality. Harry Haines, the very efllcient. janitor of the school building in this village, has about- completed his work of cleaning and fixing up each room and halls In the build ing, and they are all nicely cleaned The old gentleman did all the work nlone, It is quite remarkable for one of his age, over 70 years. He Is to be congratulated upon his good work. Miss Hattie Allen, of. this village, left home on Tuesday morning to visit her nuui, mra. nmi:uii tiiuK, or i'rmceton N. J. She will ho away about a month Miss Lulu Billman and sister, Emiim.go to Patorsou, N. J , to visit friends. They will also visit nt Jersey City and Brooklyn before returning homo Miss Elnora Duryea, who was injured a abort time ngo from a collision with wheels on the bridge,!! nble to be out agniu on hor wheel. GREELEY. j. j. nnannon, or Jiiickawaxen, nnd a drummer called on W. V. Bureher on Tuesday v Mrs. Henry Clark left this plaoo on Sunday with her family for her homo In Jersey Citv . Wo were sorry to have them go so soon. Miss Rochette and a friend called on Mrs. I. B Hoscncranoo on Monday even Ing and got storm staid. Gilbert Rosen- crance took her to her school on Tuesday atMcKoau Valley Charles Bureher, of Wllkosbarro, Is vis iting at his former home at Burcher's Glen, Charles is looking flue and we were all glad to see him. W. V. Bureher Is rushing the stone work of the new bridge, he has a large gang of men and masons at work now. iieury uowut, j.sq., nas taken an aenoy in the Grand Union Tea Co. aud is taking orders and delivering goods this week through Shohola. Hurry Dodge and wtfe are visiting at Dodgetown this week. Mrs. Crawford and son, Walter, of Binghamton, are guest of Mrs. T. Bur eher. Miss Hattie Gollor was tjiken to a hos pltal In N ew York city on Tuesday, she was accompanied by Mrs. Gollor. Ross Roseucrance cumo home Tuesday night. He has been 'working at McKean Valley, wo do not know whether he is going to stay or not, but we hope so, as the place always misses him when he is away. WESTCOLANG. About six o'clock Monday moruiug a large limb was blown from a locust tree, standing near the Delaware House, aud In its fail broke tho Iron railing aud block aded tho road. It had to bo sawed before it could be removed Mrs. Eva Chase aud daughters, of Mon tana, are guc.its of Mrs. Georgo Holbert. Harry Draper, wife and sou, Harold, are visiting at Dvi Hun Lake House. J. liui-iilicck, coudnctur on ItM, spent Sunday with friends hero. Miss Esu-lle Smith spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents ttt R.iw hinds. Rumor renins a wedding soon. Mms iluriiet Ri-iiiM-u. who has Im-u spending a U w days with her sister, re lumed to her home at lloiie.dale. Webster aud Harvey Vim Wagoner are taking a vuciUiuu. Rumor siiys Harvey applied for a pmltion on the railroad. LAYTON. The dwelling of Mrs. Bergstrcsser sltu a'o ne.ir "Shady Lawn,1' at Dlngtunn's Ferry was burned on Thnrsdny afternoon lust nt about 5 o'clock Most of the furni ture was savivl. Insurance on house of vir) and nn contents f:im The origin of the fire Is not known. "CiUvermere" Is filled to overflowing. The Fowler cottage, and the Sainmlp House nro pressed Into service to lodge those whom the Big House cannot find room for. Mr. Fowler the proprietor put In n line Inrge French range before open ing, but found It insufficient and has had to put In another to meet the requirements of the kitchen service. He expnwsea him self as greatly pleased, nnd satisfied with the success of this his first season Mrs. G. E. Hursh, nnd Mrs. John J. Van Pickle spent last Sabliath with Mrs. June Lnyton nnd family of Bcvans. Richard Laytou and Dayton Cole both of Walpabk hnve sold their eneh crops for fifty cents a basket delivered at Branch ville Btntion. An interesting event tw.-enred to the family of Linn Rutan last week. The children weie pleased at the arrival of n kid. It will le n goat when it grows up. The board or Assessors of Sussex county meet in the Court House In Newton on Tuesday Sept. 7 to fix tho tax rate, nnd adjust tho apportionment. Ed Everett and family of Orange nro visiting relatives In this town. The young horse of James Hylcox got nwny from him In Brnnchvillo ono day last week, and becoming frightened ran n;rnlnst the whipplctree of a wagon stand ing near Smith's storo. Tho whipplctree penetrated the horses breast, and killed him almost instnntly. Much sympathy Is expri ssinl for the Sheriff In his misfort une. Most curly peachen are forcing badly. They are therefore almost devoid of flavor. and will prove very uusntlsfaotory to both grower nnd consumer. It Is a great p1 that tho owners of orchards should meet with this 111 luck especially since it Is )n- coining known that the crop Is not a gener al one and there was a fair prospect of realizing fair prices for the enormous crop of this section Geo. W Donaldson had carted by this place from Branchvllle station last week several tons of crushed stone : It wns special size for use alxmt (Ardtorulsh) his country place near Dingmans Ferry. Tho ;lce cream and cake social in the church at Laytou last Friday night re cleved a moderato patronage. Net results 15 cash toward pastor Von Glahns snlary. Frank Roscukrana rides a new high Crawford bought about a week ago. Frank Is an old hand with tho wheel having rode ono of the high wheels years ngo before a safety .was hnrdly thought of and .takes his exercise with moderation. Iiotlced his cyclometer registered only nbout nn average of five miles a fay. Honestf John claims to seo obscene aud libelous matter In my communications Of course he kuows as well aa any one that he can not substantiate a single case of tho kind When I snid a gentleman from Layton met a lady In Port Jervls by ap pointment, there was nothing for the pure in mind to object to. It ia only the mor bid and unclean In mind the HonostP John's who can construe anything they read to be obscene or lilielous. The fact that ninny of our best families subscribe for, and nad the Pike County PitKss Is sufll cicnt evidence that they regard the Lnyton Items as a good feature of the paper. "To the pure in heart all things are pure" aid It must be very evident to those who read tho PHliso that It Is Honestf John who is sadly warped instead of the Lnyton Cor respondent of tho PiUiss. The Directors met at the home of J. N Miller M. D., on Monday at 8 o'olo:k p. m to perfect tho regular organization of thu "Sussex Telephouo Company. " They arc fcltham Paul and E. J. Wright of Brook lyn, J. IN. Miller M. D , of Layton nnd J. P. VnuEttenof Conashaugh. Doctor Miller was elected President, J P. Van Ktten, Vic-President and E. J. Wright, Secretary,. Treasurer and G mural Mana ger. The oommeuts of many who attondoil the Farmers, Mochanloa aud Tradesumns picnic at Culvers Lake are very eovere on the results of cider selling on the adjacent grounds, by parties adverse to the manage ment of tho grounds. Unless something Is done to prevent it In future It will evi dently injure the attendance at that other wise popular resort. Mis Anna Horubeck of Philadelphia has been visiting frleuds In Pike county and more recently the family of Dr. J. N. Miller aud hur brother, Harvey M. Horn beck at the Normanook Inn. Miss Horn beck will aoon rejoin her parents In Phila delphia During the showers of August H, W. 1). Price of Hranchville picked up large hail stones that had earth In them, and many are the guesses and surmises as to how it got there. The Sussex oourta convene on Tuesday Sept. 14. I'hia is tho general court of quarter sessions, Orphans court, Court of Appeals, Oyer and Terminer general jail delivery and trial of Indictments. Ths Democratic Primtrj. Thu rmwlt by townships : a S i, -3 3 g 3 J3 5 I i s i . K CS B H 10 6 1 83 " 6 1 Ho Mi 18 1 7 . 4 18 49 eo a 8S BO krM 4 2 i-j a t i a 4 8 2 6 7 35 13 411 1 ao 2 1 I'.-U ItiU 104 60 Towxsim-s. Blooming Grove . adaware Dinumau Gns-ne I .ackawaxen .... Ijclunan Milford Borough . . Milford Towuahip i'aimyra Porter Shuhola . . ... Wosttall Total .... Fur amend n Against, Ki Dua'l Tobdoco Beit suit Biaoke Tour Lift Awsy. If von want t.t ni.i .. .. ulv .,t..ucvu using canny ai.d forever, beinuJj well, strong, magnetic, ....... onm, uisu iNO-io-ii:ic, the wonder-w oilier, thut n. :,,. ,t.,.i strong. Many guiu leu poiuuis In ten days Over 4tm,iAieiirod. liuy No To-liae of your ib-oggiet, under guarantee to cure, 6uc or r (hit liitfiLit't nn.i a. i a . - & m btei uUK Kuuiody i.,ijuiciuu or Now York. KouiuthinK new. a surmir fcuirh harrow with whuels. Kyraeuso nlows and ' l'lannt. .Ir " ,.n;., at W. (J. Mitch,,!-,, Olt HAT FXI'Kf'TATIONH mayor may not be realized. Things up In the Klondike are inlithty uncertain. There's no unceruilnty, though, about our stock of clothing. Everything Is as sure as n fortune nfr'r you have made it, and a harvest alter It's been gathered. Wo iinve some fortunos to cfTtir in Hummer Suits Hint wore frll.00 nnd tlB OO. We ore now cloHint? out nt $7.00 and $11. OO. ST RAW HATS At Half Price. All Summer Stuff is reduced to about ono-hnlf its reg. nlnr priee. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, ff-Wo sell good clothing chcap-qn Cor, Front nnd Sussex streets, . . POBT JERVIH, N, Y. A thousand wheels but only one shoe. BEST-BIKE-SHOES. BALL-BEARING, RIDEMPHAST, PEDALSHOE. Easy to ride in. Easy to walk in. Made on foot -supporting principles oil carefully modeled lasts. Ulnck or tan. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervls, N. Y. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop 00000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooo Cnn fix your bioyclo when others fail. If your bioycle needs repairing ive them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT 1.10890118 Given to Begin ucrs-Wl Milford, Pa. Telephone connection. P. C. Rutan, Prop. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE Correoted to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo. Klnir ara Kails, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago aud Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervls to all points in the West and Southwest at lower rales tnan vtu any other tlrst-class line. Tuaixs Now Lkavk Pout JKIIVIS AH Follows. KA3TSVARD. No. 8, Dally KxpresH Daily Kxpress Daily Knevpt Sunday Sunday Only Daily Kxcopt Sunday Daily Way Train Daily K.tcept Sunday Daily Express Sundiiy Only Dally Kxpress Sunday iJnly 8 01 A M. 6 ao " e wi " 7 45 " 7 46 " 10 11 " 11! 15 P. il. 1 40 " V ao " 4 afi " 4 80 " 6 20 " 6 40 " 6 66 " 6 86 " 10 00 ' 11), IB, tl, iW, 8, 4, 30, )) 8, 1H, IB, Daily Kxoept Sunday WKSTWAKD No 8, Dally Kxpress 12 07 A. M. it, Kany Milk Tmln 8 ao " " 1, Daily Kxpress 11 83 " " 11, Daily Except Sunday . 12 10 p. M. , 12 20 " 11 5. Dally Express . . .. s.U) " " 8.'t, Saturday Only 6 10 " " 27, Daily Kxcept Sunday . o 27 " " 7, Daily Kxpress 10 16 " Trains leave Chambers street, New 'ork for Port Jervls on week days at 4 00, 45, 9 00, D 16, 10 80 A H I ), 2 00, 80, 4 80, 6 8u, 7 30, 8 46 P. u On Sun ivs, 4 oo, 7 45, 00, u 16 a. m. ; 12 80, 00, 7 80 and 45 P. u. D. I. Roberta, tteuers,! Piisseiiirer Ageut, New York, I. W. I'uuke, Assistant Geueral Passenger Asjeut, Aew lui-k. $7,800 Given Away To persons who imiko the grtyttost number ot words out of tho phrase, "Piitunt Attorney Weilderhurn." For particulars address the Nutionnl Rtioorder, Washington, D. C. (Mllr.)lPI.)fX)OlHlll(HltKllKI(ltHltRXK)ll(KRHKKItllllXlti(i(llltMIIKl(K!ll Keep one eye on The Now York Furniture Company FOR BARGAINS. Now we offer 200 dozen Mason Quart Fruit Jars at 49 cents per dozen. Don't forget to treat yourself right. Gat our prices before you buy anything in the line of FURNITURE, CARPETS or CROCK ERY. . THE HEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, H. Y. 1 FGwFTTI m iiam m m msa I E CHOCOLATES All Varranted - Send Your Orders MASON'S, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. 0000 Goods Will Be Delivered Free. 0000 -: PRICE 60 CENTS A POUND. :- What you won't see ! A young man of twenty-one who doesn't think he is able to give his elders a good deal of in formation about things in general. A merchant selling goods cheaper than BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who -will toll his patients the truth when thore is nothing tho matter with them. A better quality of flour thnn is sold by BROWN & ARMSTRONG at 15.75 a barrel. A carpet in a ladies' room that has not got a threadbare piece in front of the looking glnns. 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 storo in town that bnys flour, salt, etc. in car load lots as BROWN & ARMSTRONG does to get bottom prices. Brown & Armstrong. ANDY km - ft ft CURECOrtSTIPATlOn 10 23 SO ARS0IJ1TKI.Y P.niniRTRRn enn.TfooD.Hplloi:. fuur-t. ir th. L.. i . . " " w4. , TP, Bevrr liViSVmi j ?'""!"''-' W.4- Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods. Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Corner Droad and Ann Streets. a AND BONBONS. To Be Fresh. 0000 - to CATHARTIC ALL nciirtn!r mp or vnpe.but runic eauy naluml rt-Kulu. 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