One Cent a Word. For Kuril Iimertli.n Nil iTurtlnmnxnt tAkt-n fnr l.-aa tlinn II t-pnta. CASH mint iMffliinr ftll orilfm. A.lilrraa 1-1KB fOll!TY l'HKS, MII.K(IKI), PA. T'KKSPASrf NOTICE Nottin) 1 lioroby A trlvvn thnt tn-ipiiH-iliiK on thr im-nilai-s ijimiT) l.il hy tin' linilnrilion-il tn i ! 1 1: 11 1 n 11 towiiHlilp. kiiimn s tin- llin liiiiuin l,iini Toe liiintliiK, HsIiIiir, In'rrjlnit nr imy otli'ir iliii''Ki' whatever In f.irlillili-li iimli-r pill llHynf tin- lnw Any prrmm ir imtmomh tlli'lii'vliiK tl;1 mii.lit' wll Ihi ili'iift Willi ill till' Hi'ViTI'st Inwflll IIIBIIIUT. . GHOllUli II. Ml C.VHTV. ' July t, Innr. l.inm-i'. rritKSI'ASS NOTK'K Nutlrp U lu-i-i-by 'I nivi'11 Mint tn'ripinstliti im Mil' pi'i'iiilmw nl tin' liiiil TyiRni'il In liiniimiin luwnxlilp miir tint Di'liiwuri' 1irlilK-- fur Imntliitx, lt-ih'.MK. hi-rrylnir ir fur any ntln-r pnrpiwi wliiituviir, in foi-)lil n uiiilur Tumulty of thi' law. Any pi'rsnii nr p.-rflonn illsnbi-y-I nir tlilx notliv. will Ix- (lonlt with in such n liiiiiitn-r ih may lit. nmt. I'tTi-i-ttml to prr vi'tit n riipi'tttlim. II. HTI HKKinrr, April a?, 1W.IT. I'RKHl'ASS NOTIC'K. Notice is hnn-liy X givi-n Tlml tn-iprtSMlnp upon tin; atmtli 1'i n half nf thi! tract uf lanil known an tlm William IJi'iiny, No. Hit, in Sliiiliiiln town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any othiT Imi'lHiic, alHo tri'MpassliiK on Sawkill pond n llinniau township, or, HhIiIiir in it is f orbiiUlim miilnr pi'nalty of thy law. M. CI.K1I.ANI) MiI.Non, AprlSIm Attorney fur owner. I 7V)H KENT. Hi'vrral prnoil hoiimn In . Mllford. I'd. Kiumiru of J. H. Van Kttnn. TKESPAR3 NOTICK. Notion is hnruhy (rivi-n thnt tnwpassing upon the pro- Jierty of tlio Kori'st Iakii AsocliitWm in jackawiixi'n township, I'lko county, I'n., for the purpose of hunting and flshinn, or any other purpose Is strictly forbiutlen un der punalty of tlio law. Alexakpf.h Happen, Nov. ttt, 1. l'renidoiit. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notlm U hereby L'ivi-ii that tnwpussliiR on the pnmiiws ol tnu iinilcrsiKncil, situated in Dpifrman township, for any purpine whatever is Htrtctly forbidden, and all olTenders will be promptly prosecuted. litA B. Case. Oct. iil, 1WI5. J.OH SALE. A small farm loeatwl near . Matamoras, known as the Hensel or Ki'iiihanlt place, containing VI acres. Finely liK'jitiil, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. Kor terms, price, etc., uddrcHS Luck box G MUforu, Pu. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to md in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. MONTAdUE. Montague has a new way to settle dis putes Wheu a married couple innvo to disagree, they call In a (quire and some ap praisers appraise the joint property and the woniau takes une-thlrd and goes on hor way rejoicing Only four trustees attended the last meeting of the Board of Kdtication not enough by one to do business Joshua Cole attended the Ktromlsburg fair last week. He drove "Lizzie McCoy " down. Martin Cole, son of our merchant, has gone to lilairstown to attend the academy. Charles Hoyt is attending school in l'ort Jervis Whul's the matter with Monta gue schools f Mrs. Sylvia Cole, of Ciiashaugli, rode her wheel over one day last week, and called on Montague friends. Lewis Crone and Lewis Marthls took In the Labor Day excurslou to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoll, of Port Jer vis, and Mrs. Maria and Miss Kleonora Van Dusen, of Kingston, N. Y., visited old landmarks In this town last week. I am uot a habitual grumb'er, but when I send to the Post Olliec after mai which I know should be there and don't got It till tho next day and ou examining the re ceiving stamps find the letter was there when I sent for it I bugln to grumble. A boil In a horse's foot spoiled what might have been a good sale the other day We will have a special election ou Tues day, Kept. 88th to vote against the pro posed constitutional amendment What a fraud the registry of voters In mall townships. Registry is all right in cities, but here lu the country the house to house canvas Is all a fraud. Prof. J J voDdi)r Helde has left Red Cottage and returned to New York Rev. H. H. ripoors will leave ua Tuosday 8ept. 14th. The reverend gentleman In his two months' sojourn among us will leave a number of friends who deplore his departure. Kvory one who woulfl spare tho time and some who couldn't very wo.ll like myself attended the great firemen parade at Port Jorvia. It was a grand affair and Port Jcrvis feels Justly proud. Among the numerous bands which discoursed sweet music the old reliable Erie of Port Jorvls, although uot decked out tn finery, sus tained Its reputation as a flrst-rato band. One mcmlior of the Montague Are De partment got weary when on his way home Mid went to sleep In the gnctor ou tho Tri-Htates hill. Talk about being small, your scribe knows of a ca-so where small and mean- uess are all the go It is dog eat dog. Harold Chambers and Aug. Poetoh, Re publicans, aud Arthur Cooper and Will- lam Hornberk, Democrats, constitute our new board of election. i'ruuk Rudolph, the genial delivery clerk In the employ of Brown aud Arm strong of Milford, seems to take well over here judging from the amount of goods he disposes of. I congratulate the firm ou beiug so lucky on having such an elticleut clerk in tluiir employ. Peaches, pouches everywhere, but not good ones. Moses (iuniaer, of andystou, has just commenced to harvest his orop uirlt he has peaches what may be called such for sizes and Uavor. Any one lu need of some of the fruit should watch for MoaeV waoll. Jackson Brink Is treating his hoube to a uew coat of paint. cuu: mju of a gun entered the ecllur of Kraiiii Simy, of ninlysUin, and look fu pails ot butler. Krank offers a rewiu'd of ten d 'liars for hiformatiou which will lead t; the detection of the culprit Lo.-', str.ivi ij or tati'leii.the 'oti'.d hound of William Relnchanlt. The dug wore n colhi rand disappeared with about II) fn-t of chain attached to the cellar. Hon. Jacob S.varrVrour, of Wantage niiidliWite for State Senator, made Montagu- flying Visit Saturday. So far only one political card has ap pean il and that Is the ono of Jus. I). Fill ler. of rUndyxtnii, who Is after Ira Simp son's scalp. "II," your vemniile correspondent of Laytons iiiiuli- a proposition last w.-ek for the several correspondents of the Pitl'.ss to m -ot ami get acquainted. Now I for one will wind that proposition, ami I think n ithlng could be more agn-rablu then for the dill'en-nt pencil drivers to spend n few hours together. Say the word Mr. Kdltor ami name the me-'tlng place and I will warrant all will eoimi and more would like to If they had a chuneii The day of slavery Is past. In this coun try and whenever those who need help ex pect to use their help like slaves they must not expect their servants to remain very long with them. Then- Is a difference bet wee n city and country help with the odds decidedly In favor of country hdp, they can be more Independent because help Is scarce, and to keep them you must use them decent DINOMAN'S FERRY. (Items taken by a correspondent on a cracker barrel near a cheese box In a popu lar store:) i" K Vaiidermark, one of our roadmasters Is Just now getting a heap of abuse, on ac count of Mb section of our township roads being In a rough condition and tho tax all worketlout. Tho truth of tho matter Is that the money has really gone 111 the gut ters. Last spring your corrospo ndent kept urging the dangerous condition of the cul verts, gutters, etn , and Vnndermark find ing nut that "C" was right wont on and performed his duty only too well. He made uew culverts and other repairs on a a generous scale, besides making solid stone foundations In many places, leaving no money to make tho roads smooth. In this Instance the money put In the gutters Is well Invested " My remark of a couple of weeks ago seems to have Btlrrcd up a hornet's nest as was shown by the letter signed " Nemesl." Tim location I hnve on a cracker barrel Is a great place for gathering nt-wB, In fact eiual if not better than a ladles' sewing society, and by putting odds and ends to gether. I have found tho manner lu which the altle-bodied pauper spoken of has managed to exist in this neighborhood for tho past fow years to tho annoyance ot many respectable people. D. " K " TOWN. We are glad to see the farmers all busy threshing buckwheat. Edward Kochka aud Charles Woeel spent Sunday together at the home of the former. Mrs J M. Kirby of this place visited with J. H. .Smith aud wife of Lackawaxen .Saturday. She had a pleasant time and saw many of her former f rien ds. Miss Lodina Dotey visited friends in New York last week . Edward Kochka sold one of his flue yearlings to W. V. Burouer last week, aud at this rate will soon roallzj his dealre to dispose of all his stock. Mrs. O. L. Dot ey sint Sunday afternoon with her mothor at this place, aud Charles Davis also called ou her unc day last week. Barbara Kuoetgeu called ou several friends In Hreeley last Friday. Petor Kuoetgeu and Ulrlch Tobler, of this place, made a brief visit to Laeka wnxen on business Saturday. William Buxton passed through hero Monday on his way home to Rowlands. We thank the Greeley people very much for tho Interest manifested in "K" Town folks Goluks Rod. LAYTON. To the right, to the left, and all around us we hear the cry of rotten potatoes . The blight that has struck so many patches, Is a sort of fungous growth, and when sev ere Is said to extend from leaf to stalk, and so to the ground, and the tubers; hence the decay. ". The Bussex Telephoine Company met with Impediments to their progress last week, In aud around Newtou. The rook being found so Dear the surface that blast ing bad to bo resorted to, in order to get sufficient depth to set poles firmly. Some rasoal without the fear ot God in his heart, aud a stranger to the prompt tugs of conscience, did with felonious In tent, and malloe aforethought, enter the milk cellar of Frank Shay lust Monday uight, and remove therefrom, 4 tubs of prime butter, of the weight of I'M pounds. Frauk has buckshot In his gnu uow, aud sleeps with one oye opeu, whoever comes after any more wants to stop very lightly indeed. Floyd Utter, who lives near Normanock, left his home last Thursday night, and Is believed to have gone toward Port Jervis, since which time no tidings have been received from him, by his guardians. Mrs. William Lay ton, near Bevans, has been very 111 for nearly a mouth past. The last word received Is to the effect that she Is slightly better. Her many friends hope for her an early recovery to health The woods are gettiug full of candidates aud the hunter van soon pepper ono with the first shot, both eyes shut. I see our owu James B. Fuller U out In a curd for County Clerk, and also that he doesn't promise, that if electbd this time he will uever do so any more. It would be a joke If the Republicans bhould elect the clerk this fall, hey I Tho new wooden bridge across the Flat Brook, at a point kuown as "Three Bridges," was built by Geo. W. Van Sic kle aud a good idea was carried out lu raising it so as to be In lets danger from floods. Mrs. John J. Van Sickle, aud Mrs. Geo. E. Hursb attended the Firemen's Parade ut Port JervU last week, and report a fine display, and a good time with no draw backs, except the extreme heat of the day The Sussex Courts are ruuulug this week, and I note that " Dick " expects Montague will have some business with it. Suudyston Is uot In it, as I can lewu, this year; although it should be, I suppose, when it has jcopl living together in un lawful wedlock Now eat peaches, thrtah buckwheat, drink cider, cut corn. Next w ill ba buck-whe,-it cakes, and chopwood. It in reported that Thomas Duttotl, of Montague, Is In the race for County Clerk, ton. All hall the late arrival. Room for all in the start, but only one pan eontu lu under the wire, anil this may bii-tho one. Nicholas Merrlng. an hkisI resident of Tut ties Corners, Is in a very crit ical con dition from tumor of the stoirtach, which has got to that singe, that severe homori ti nges result from It. His early demise Is exported. '1 lie Storm Brothers will given compute panorama of views representing every phase of nnlhraclte coal mining, refined comles. Atlanta Exposition, views, etc. Tliey will he fiveii under a powerful oxy- hyilrogeti light, lu the chapel at Bevans, on Friday evening. Sept 17th. Admission lu and n cents. H. MATAMORAS. A cantata which so many of our younst ladles take part will he rendered ou Thurs day and Friday evening's of this week. We rwiommend every one that Is fond of inuslo to go and enjoy the great treat. Following are the young la lie of Mata mora who take part Misses Mary Squires, f'rlne Kimble, Carrie I.Tly, Lulu, Emma ntnl Cent Blllman, Lazel Horulw-ck, Blanche Kitcham aud Blanche Watts The King's Daughters connected with Epworth church Matamoras will hold n enke sale on Saturday afternoon between 8 and B o'clock nt tho store of H H. Lang ton. The young ladles would be plenscd to see all their friends as there will be a great display of enkes Mr Kllpatrli-k and children returned home last week frrfln Toulaii. Mr. an-! Mrs. Charles Van Sickle cele hriilisl the fourth anniversary of their mnrriage Inst Thursday evening. Master Herman Gelihnrdt the young son of Mr. Nicholas Hebhardt of the Hotel Gebhnrdt Matamoras had a very narrow escape from deat h yesterday nfternoon at about B o'clock. He was riding his wheel along the Mllford road at a prett y good clip and just in front of tho residence of Michael Ueh, tho butcher, he passed tho MUfoid stago When directly In front of tho horses his wheel slipped and ho fell tie neath the horses' feet light under the polo Tho horses gnve a plunge and cleared him nnd the heavy f;tage ran over him but the wheels nover touched hlin. Driver Win McGowan, pulled tho horses up to stand still as soon ns possible, expecting to find a horribly mangled boy but greatly to tho relief of all the fyo witnesses, young Geb hnrdt was found to have sustained no in jury beyond a bad slinking up and a good scare. The stage at the time had only a few passengers but there were a number of the people In that neighborhood who were witnesses to the most miraculous es cape of the boy cyclist from either instant death or most severe Injury , and they all breathed much easier when they found the lad was not Insured but only severely shaken up. GREELEY. We hnvequlte a change In the weather from tho past week and don't we just en Joyed It. Mis Westfall, our school toncher, has mnde soma chnnges of late. One of them Is her boarding house from Mr. Dewltt'8 to the home of G W. HartwoU's. E. F. Bagshaw is spending his vacation of two weeks with Geo. Hartwell and fam ily. He brought bis camera with him and is taking some very nice views of scenery for past time Mrs. Kimble, Mrs. Jain. -a nnd Miss Mea ner, all of HoiiiH.l.-ilo, visit il at W. V. Biircher last week W. V. Biircher and wife hive been spcudlng a feiv days at Wilk.-s'jurro with their son Charles. Two men passed through this place last Friday with a load of pjuchoa. Tim farth er they went the choaper they sold. At this place tlio price was a.) cents a basket and two tulles from here tlu price came down to the small sum of ten cents. Mrs. Smith, of Florida, and sister, Mrs. Edwards and Miss EJwards, of Blooming Grovo, visited at I. B. Roseucrance last Sunday. Thoy also visited Mclvean Val ley. Mrs Smith will sail Friday for her borne in Florida. Katie Ga its an I sistjr wmt to New York last Sunday fur the wjuter. Maggie Laudusky Is homo ou a visit from Jersey City . Rumor Is that Mrs. Hemingway and her mother will close their house at Dodge town next Saturday aud all go to New York for tho winter. II. KUuert Is putting In tho now pipe to carry wutor from the mill pond to the house for VV. V. Bjrcher this week Those who were on tho sick list are all on tho rood to recovery. Quito an Intereitlng lawsuit was hold before Squire Shannon Kit wojk. The parties wero Mrs. Kirby nul Mr. Thlel, Greeley. Mr. Thiol's cattle broke through In Mrs. Kirby's Uelds doing sonid dam'igJ and he not being willing to settle the matter without the law, It resulted In a billofoostof three dollars aud a judg ment of 60 cents. WE ST CO LANG. Dr. Down from Tufton, Mrs. E. Kimble from Kimblos, and two lady friends were guests of Mrs. J. G. Holbert last week. J. C. Branniug speut Friday with fricuds at Equtnuuk, his trip was for both pleasure and business. J. G. Hornbook, uf Port JcrvlS, spent Sunday with friends here. Eva and Ehcr Brown visited friends at Port Jervis lust week Miss Bessie Hogencamp from Cochec ton, who has been visiting at Fird Hol bert's, return. h1 to her home Sat m day. Eva aud Leua Hoocker, of Greeley, sjient Sunday with their sister, Marguret, of this place. Mrs. J. R. Rcmsen from Honcsdule and Mrs. J. B. Reinsen. of Brooklyn, visited relatives here luat week. Miss Mary aud Ethuliuda Mnuderville, who have been visiting nt Rocky Hiftlfarm, have returned to their home lu Boonton, N J. Et-eryborijr Fsvyg bo. Casrnrets Caudv Cathartic, the must won derful liiidicul uiacoverv of the U.e, p'cus ant and rulreshmg u the table, act gcutly and positively on kidneys, liver end bowels, clc&nsiug tho entire sisteni, dispel colds, cure huuitauhe, fever, huhitual couttipation and biliousness. Please i.-uv and try u hex ol C C. (J. Uislity; HI, nllivnU. hullittud guurautved to cure by ail drui-iis. A lot of now Btrnw ami f,-lt hats at v. V ti. Miti'holl a. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Tinier this In nd we will insert rnmiiiiinl cailons on current, and political topics, without lietng responsible for the senti ments express d, and Invite such iIIm-us-sioii ns ni'iy be pl'-P'-r nnd of general 111 terest to t he people. Klil'lolt 1'KfcsM. I The two Jchns. DlNOMANS FKItKf, Kept. IS, I'-Hi7. P.Diroit fiti-'ss Your corrcspun 1-nt at Laytnn senilis to be fulto persioiitcd even having his poor chicken Industry stand deriKl by railing It a ent ynrd. If his remarks ns to trout being sold to the Kbillirook Fishing Club nnd " Hoin-st John" not owning any-of his own to sell, ate true, there would seem to bn a slight thaillness somewhere. I wonder If "II s" chickens all answer the roll call In the morning, that Is the full number of those tli.it took lodgings the previous evening This side tin: river wo are not Jealous of Johns for We hnve John of our owu but his inline Is "I.a.y John." Ho will not work, "lie. will be darned If he will," so long as he has a good thing he knows It nnd Is going to stick to It. After the ardu ous labor of not harvesting the crops, he fnanages to take a vacation ltrtho.. city on somebody else's moiiey. Our "Lazy John" last winter hud made great preparations to appropriate the pin sessions of the women who ontertalus him. I heard him sny, ho was going to have a young team, and put bow windows In her shanty, and he had settled It In his mind that he was to hnve all hor posses sions oven to a grave yard. He wan going to dazzle the eyes of his Intimate friends. Tn brlmr about the voumr horse In ulnec of tho old ono tho life of tho latter waffl nearly ended by cruelty and neglect. The beast's life, not "Lazy John's," but the horse's I mean was saved by the timely arrival of the son of his henefactress and tho old horse Is now healthy and strong Our "Lazy John" don't sell fish but he hns a knack of running a farm In a man ner entirely satisfactory to himself so fnr us tho cash is concerned. In writing this partial history I have uo hard feelings against '"Lnzy John," but I was glnd he had a chuncc to sklp,nnd snve the taxpayers from paying his board In this township or In a permanent home ns heretofore referred to In the Peoples Col umn Also thnt his sjenefnetress should emjulre In his antecedents. Whether he deserves free boiird I don't know, but think I hnvo proven that we have a John hero as well as they have over In the Jarseys E. P V Sussei County Botrd of Assestors. (Concluded) I left off in my last with the resolution to Investigate Deckertown before the board and with Indications that It would pass. It did pass, but was re-considered nnd the further proceedings on Wednesday here follow. On re-assemblliitf there ap peared to lie an evident reluctance to pro ceed to business and all werj not present until nearly 11 o'clock when they wero called to order by tho chairman. Vuu Wiuklo of Vernou promptly moved the acceptance of the resolution, nudto in oltide Newton lu tho invest.lation. New ton was so Included by an auicudiiii-iit which carried Id to I Hardin of Newton evinced some nervousness at this stago uf the proorcdlnirs and reckoned "that If they wero golnij to Investigate they would Investigate all and not a few." The vote on the resolution Including both Decker towu and Newton was carried by n vote of 8 to 7. Hardin now made a Ht.rong plea for a thorough n.id full Investigation of all the townships claiming there would be under valuations found in their dupli cates! and that Newton is paying tax on a full valuation. Tho chair culled his at tention to tho fact that tho resolution did provide for an investigation and com parison of all the duplicates Hardin In sisted thut It was simply n move to raise D.-ckertown aud Newton. A motion by Hardin for the chair to appoint a commit tee of five to thoroughly investigate all the townships as well as Deckertown and Newton was seconded by Huff of gtlll water provided the vote was taken by ballot. It was so done, aud tho motion was lost by a vote of 9 to 7. If my minutes are correct Hardin hero voted against his own motion and thus helped defeat au In vestigation which It It could not have hurt any ono, should uot huvo been feared by any. Some little straws like tho fol wlll give a faint conception perhaps as to how the wind did blow. At noon of Tues day whllo the Kino mine question was yet up an old tactician a member of the board too, said, "Well we've got Juko where wa want him, In the chair, aud he wout dure call the question." I suggested thut some meinlier might move It, uud he answered If they do we can swamp It." Still the motion carried B to 8 aud that gentleman is ono of that committee. Tuesday night after adjournment with the Dockertowu resolution up, and whllo standing on the Court House steps a bright keen lawyer (who should bo our next Democratic Sena tor) wneu asked how the rusolutlou was likely to fare sugely remarked "Oh I but "our George Is pretty long headed, hodou't sny much, but I tell you he Is smooth,' and he was too. Again at noon of Wed nesday after the defeat of the motion to in vestigate I heard a gentleman lu a little coterie of lawyers and assessors remark "Well, Ku .sox County has started to breed a new race of men without backbone and some of them are ou the board of assessors as sure as you live." I only cite these little side observulious to show that some people did appreciate the situation. If I am any judge of It, and whether I am or not I may express an opinion It would be something like this; that the citing of sales and assossiueuts by many assessors as well as the comparisons of town aud country properties should have convinced any one that had the motion carried, the Agricultural townships could uot possibly have suffered from a full aud thorough In vestigation, and I have too high a regard for the 13 or 14 numbers who represent those townships to even entertain the Idea that thoy would wish to burden Decker town or Newt on with an unfair nromution of tnxuliou We aUo buliove that the two orthruo who may have been rati led or blurted into ihaiijflug their vohm on the last lnullou will have clearer ideas iu re gard to this kuhjoot and their duty to their coustituouts another year. 11. YOU KENT A furnisliwl house on lJiirfunt otrivt. SUnluru con veuioutf s, lurgo grounds, pluiity of shiuli), pool Kurdun, fruit, etc. Addles 1'lKK CuL'NTY l'KfS, Mil lord. Th. FALL STYLES IN DERBYS ARE READY. All tho NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. DUN LAP, YOUMAN3, YOUNGS' Blocks At $1.50, $2.00 & $3.00. Sole agents for Y0UPSCS' CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, front nnd Hvm-mx strwtn, 1'ORT JKUVIK, N. Y. Our lims of FAMj CLOT1I1NU in roiuly for inniir-ctioii. Moil's ALIj-WOOI, suitH for 15 uj). YOUR CHOICE AT $1.95: Ve will close out the bal ance of our MEN'S RUS SET SHOES at 31-95. The lot comprises this SEASON'S GOODS and formerly sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Twenty-five per cent, reduction tn all Women's, Misses and Children's RUSSET SHOES and OXFORDS. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. L. A. W. oooooonooooooooooooo Repair Shop oooonoouooonnnoon ouoonocooooooot-oo Cnn fix your bir-yolo whon othnrs fo.il. If your hicyclo liBudu !v:ijiiiug pvt llsem a triul, vliipli will convince you thut- thoy untloirttiind how to ropnir hioyc-h-n. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT afLiHiinn liivi-n tn Ui-glnni-rs-jrl Milford, Pa. Tf-lupbonr oonnwtlon . P. C. Rutan, Prop. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Oats. Solid Pullman trnlns to )iuffnli, Xlng nru KiiIIh, C'!i:tiit.uiiqtm Lnko, Cluvuliiiul, C'hlrJitfo nnd Cliii'iniiiiti. Tlnketrt (in hl1u ht- Port JurvlM to ftll points In thu Went mid SouiliwuxtHt lower niu-8 tlinn via any otaur lust-clium lu.o. Thaixs Now Leavb Pout" Jkhvih as yoLLown. EASTWARD. No. 8, Dully Kxpreiw 3 04 AM. " 10, Dully KxprtMH 6 30 " " lil, Dully Kxiit Sunday . 6 !J " " BH, " " " 7 45 " " W, Simdiiv Only 7 45 " " 88, Dully fcxea-pt .Sunduy . 10 11 " " 6, Daily Way Train 12 15 P.M. " 4, Dally Exct-pt Sunday . 1 40 " " Sil, " " " 8 no " " 2, Dally Kxpran 4 US " " Vi, Hundiiy Only 4 SO " " t), Dally rixpri'M 6 M " " GM, Sunday Only 6 10 " " IS, ' 6 66 " " 2-.', Dally Kxc. pt .Sunday H 35 " " 14, Dolly 10 DO ' WESTWARD No 3, Dully Kxpres, 13 07 a. M. " 17, Dailv Milk Train H OS " " 1, Dully KxpnwH 11 33 " " 11, Daily Exo. pt Sunday . l'J 10 P. M. " U, " " " Vi UU " " ' 5. Dally Kxpn-ss 5 00 " " ' 7, Daliy Exm-pt Sumuiy . JT! " " 7, Daily KxurviM 10 15 " Trains lt-ave Chumbuw tm-t, Xi?w York for Port .Ti-rvin on wwk days at 4 no, 7 45, l, 9 15, 10 SO' A M. 1 ("I, Ou, 3 do, 4 30, ft 30, 7 30. 8 45 P M Ou Suu diys, 4 00, 7 45, U uO, w 15 a. m ; IJ 30. i 00, 7 30 uud 0 45 P. M. I. I. Hubert, (jvutirikl PuMM-iiger Agvut, Nuw fc'uj-k, I). V. t'ukr, AtaUtMnt (t-ncriil FwMMfiir Afut, Nmw Vurk. $7,800 Given Away To JHT50H3 who muko tho gri-ateht number ot words out of tliu phrnno, "PuUmt Attoinoy 'il.U-rburn." F ir iMirtu.liirs addresd the Nalional Record.-!-, Wiishmt'ton, D. I'. I!fiAf is tho Our Ime of -:- Bedroom Suits, ' Extension Tables, Dining; Uoom Chairs, Side Boards, - China Closols, Oook Caso.T, Chn'onter ? Center Stands, Whito Enameled Hods Is complete. -: Supply your wants now while you have tho opportunity. PRICES WILL HE in(JIEULATKU IN THE SEASON. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92.Pike street, Port Jervis, M. Y. What you won't see A younn man of twi tity-onc who (Ioi-sn't think lit) Ih nblo to Kivo his oltlcrs n pooil dcul of in forinution nliotit tiling in (icni-rul. A tiir-rcliiint t.iliir.r; poo-l-t clicnjiiT tlmn BJLfWN fe AHiMSTHONd. k A dootov who win toll his juiticnts tin- (roth whon (hero is not hing the mutter with thon. A lititf or qvmlity of flour tlinn m sold bv BROWN & AUMHTKf)N(4 at, f.75 burr. 1. A ciirjw't- in a lndioH' room thnt Iuim not. got n thrpiidburi' jiinc-o in front of the looking glnNis. A coffi-n for 30 c-niit iih Rood AH IiROW.S & ARMSTRONG at, siimo price, A boy who doonn't bnifr nbout wlmt ho going to do whtm ho in a man. Anothi-r storo in town that buys flour, Halt, oto. in car load lots as BROWN' ft AKMHTKON-U doos to got bottom prio -f. Brown & A'dDY to . fevfnr; 25 SO IRSni.l TVI V r.nlBlRTCCn t mr any "'""" uuoimiuiilju dm. B'Vfr irrlp or urioi-.biit fuih. caayaalvraln-snlu. tiam f'anj bonalu frw. ill 81 KKMffi IiiiKHIT .. CMf ruro, nwtroal, n., or N-w r. tn b. Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Grocerieo, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, GlaiiSWtsre, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Corner Broad and Ann Streets. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Cornor Ann and Fourth trwots, MILFORD, fA. Pma Hill Farm Poultry Yard. Tho Rose CV"'.'.?V!ittt Li'Bhorn only. Oirvf ully "tn-i f.r ttftxiu ywirs. Bi-st layers of fine whito of-'K-s. Puirs, and Trios for sh!. and biitohin( eirtrs in Hi-awin. OHDiCU-S IVRnMl'TY i'lLLKO. Oko. E. IIt ii.ii, . avt jn, J.N; J. time to practico ECONOMY. I Armstrong. CATHARTIC ALL EtRUGCISTS iwirMUvftiiai. Tasrnrrtii arc tin- l lr.l Laia RYMAN -:-& WELLS. Sweeping Reduction l F pricoa on all kinds of furnituro and houso furnishing goods. Wo can orfur von NEW SFRINU and SUM Mi.it GOt JDS at UJWtlt PRICES than ever bt?for. Our two ston-s aro crowdi d full everything useful. A cull will convince you that we aro up to tho times hi -th in NEW UOOI-S and LOW PRICES. , RYillAN -rr : ' if ITCHElL & WELLS V