I One Cent, a Word. For Rttch tnwrtltm No ' Ivcrtitwmtiit tnhrn for 1" than 15 cent. CASH mutt hHoniitn all order. AildreM F1KR COUNTY TRKSS, MII.rORD, PA. rpHESPAHS NOTICK. N.itlwl hereby wupii'd by thu umUiriKiud in Dlngnum township, known as thi Buclmnim fnrni for hunting, ilsliliiK, bi'rryliifr or nny other pnriMMo whnt.i'Tor in forhtilili'ii utnlor mmi Bltv of tho lnw. Any person or ihthoii dlMolH yiii thin noMw will bo dt-nlt Willi in tlto sevoii'Ht lawful milliner. GKoimK II. M;Caiity, .Inly 1, 1Hi7. . Lusncn. TKKSPAHtf NOTICE. Notlrai Is linreliy iflvcn that tresptissliiK on the pwinlsrs of tht" unuViNlirned In l)lntimn township nenr the DclKWiiro lirldtfo, for hunting, fUliiiiir. borrviiw or for nny ot-lior purpose whiit vur, Ih forl)ldd n ntuler pennlty of tlm law. Any person or pi-ronim dlsolx-y-I lip tills notliw will he dealt Willi In nucha lnmimt ils may be nuwt oiToctuul to pre vent a repetition. H. Rtitbeniioff, April 87, 18117. TRKSt'APS NOTICE. Notion Is hereby (iiven tlmt tri'spusiliife upon the south ern lialf of the triwt of land Known tts the Willlnm Denny, No. 1W, In Phuhiiln town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, nny other purpose, nlso trt'HpiwwiliK on Snwitill pond In Dinvuutu township, or, (lHhing 111 It is m forbidden under penally of the law. M. Cl.KILANII Milniik, ' Aprl&lm Attorney for owner. FOR RRNT. Several good houses In Milford, Pa. Enquiro of J. H. Van Etten. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion Is hereby piven thnt trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Luke AiiHoclatlon iu Lucknwiixun townshii), Pike cnunty, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or nny other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxasdkh Happen, . Nov. 23, 181)6. Preiildent. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the promises of the undersigned, situated In' lJnginnu township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and ull offenders will be promptly pniseeutod. In A 11. Cask. Oct. 24, m. IjX)R SALE. A small farm located near : Mat-aiiioriLS, known as tho IIoiiboI or Bolnhardt place, containing 21 aerea. Finely located, well watered. Houso and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc, address Lock box G Milford, Pa. correspondence: Correspondents are particularly requested to send In all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. OREENTOWN. GHERNTOWS, Sept. 8), 1897. Threshing buckwheat, outtlng corn and sowing winter grain sejnu to be tho order of the day at present. Buokwlio.it Is a fatr crop, corn Is much better then was expootod tho recent warm weather ripened It. M. A. Gilpin of Haverhill, Mass., left Greentown on Saturday for his homo after span ling about ten day ? with his brother, K. F. Gilpin and friends la Greentown. Treasurer Goorge Daum ill, Jr., and wife of Milford are calling on friends lu Green town this (week. Charles Selgand wife of. Newton, N. J., are visiting tho latter 'parent!, Mr. and Mrs John Marsch of Greentown. Miss Carrie Gilpin, of Norwich, N. Y. , la visiting Miss Addle Bortreo, of Green town. L. Selg, LjwIs Millar, O. E. Slinmj and George Correll attended Monroe county fair at Stroudsburg Newfoundland base ball team wont to MoDletown on Saturday, Sept. 18 and played a game with tho team at that place whloh resulted In a victory for Newfound land, score 8 to 8. Wm. R. Irvln, of Wllliarasport, has boon and still Is holding temperance meetings In Pike county. Slmonstown school house, Sunday Sept. 19; Hemlock Grove M. E. Church, Monday, Sept. 20, 7.8) p. m. j La Anna school hous.i, Sept. 81, 7.8tf p. m. Mr.. Irwin Is m iking a tour through the county In the Interest of the Prohibition ticket The Prohibition can didates are SUai C. Swallow for State Treasurer; Wm. W. Lathropo, Eiq., of Soranton, for Auditor Genoral. (Received too late for Insertion last week.) DINOMAN'S FERRY. (Items taken on a cracker barrel n the cheese box In a popular store.) Two American Aristocrats honored our town last week with a visit. Some people were so imprudent as to oall them tramps. "Uh, I never got through" was the ex clamation I heard lost woek, at tho popu lar store. It was mode by a lady oustouier. Yes we will all get through when tho An- gol Gabriel blows his horn for rest, but un tn won -men must worx and women must weep." What about turning the Delaware Val ley into a sugar boot growing country. Establish a factory along the rlvor, aud trauajiur tue ueeba in ooats li mere Is no railroad. Wm Angle of Milford has an excellent model of a twin boat, which could be used tor the purpose. Editor Palmer says beets cannot bo grown with profit here ut tho present time. Why not? The Jorsoymen might start the ball roll ing, they ure very enterprising aud aotlve to take au a-lvanoed position in such mat tors. It makes me feel tired sometimes setting on my barrel to hear the Democrats losing time and wasting breath trying to b. uioau the present condition of things. They can't uudonbtud thnt free silver in dead and burled, under dollar whet They had the greenback craze, then came silver, and to please them the Sherman act was passed. Then tho taxed dinner pall but when they succeeded the working man had no need of a pail for he had nothing to put lu it. Lastly, free silver, ond thu shepherds of tho party are trying to keep their nock under that hypnotic s;ell until next election hoping thereby to gain the power for their own jiorrfonal beiieiit. Will the people te such fools at, tu be modmcrUed byuuh interuat-d mas-tf-if K. Vaudcriuark U hcupiug abase on me (o. wha'.I Hill hbout his way of working I the roads last summer. I gave no detailed account of separate pieces becnuso of a de sire not to tread on some people! soft corns Thu fact la that wherever those who ffork c 1 on tho road gave a faithful days work for their taxes, It win well and cheaply d uo, but where pi'Mons repotted to the s.ipsrvlsor who l'a l dp mt tin tlnu In loaf ing and blabbing lnituaJ of work-1 ng," the wjrk wat p tjrly d un ari l at a great co-it to taxpayers, nu 1 thu latter kind of work era are the highest. kickers to-day. It might not be practical for a road mastc. to stop the mouths of such people, or to enforce greater actlvcty on the roads with a s piaro tue.l !!;, bit th.irj should lie 8)iu j authority to cuii.ul a m in to earn I1I.-4 m.iney while pretmdln.? t j work out his taxes. Wh ire are your L dim in and Dliigman to.vnshlp sorib.wf We would like to hear oromlonally from our HelghlMM, what they nre doing, and how tho people of th i.-ie sections are getting al ing. L ist year the Saciiem "Diry" created so:n ! Interest. When the leaders of Demo cracy had given up he was put at the helm to keep the ship headed out of Republi can wateis . Is he still alive nnd activer John Hull wants to make the American pilitlcs, but last fall we taught him that h mint play lu bin own back yard. He has nil Idea that the McKlnley administra tion Is lnlmlc:il to En fUsli liulmtrle-i, but we only want to be Just, to our own folks biforc being generous to them. That is a genuino American principle. V John Vater after a visit of four weeks among relatives In Brooklyn returned to Delaware Sept. 21. His conchman Mr. Diwns m it him at Port Jervls. Tho elite of the township Is pleased at his return, and tho entertainments proposed have re ceived a now Impetus, to the delight of every one with a festive disposition. He ls.n Jolly, entertaining aud lively compan ion. Your correspondent "C" did not report tho presidential possibility that caino to tho homo of John Shepherd some three weeks ago, to drive away tho blues In that happy family. E. P. U. (FKOM ANOTHER COKHESPONDENT.) Dr. W. B. Keuworthy.Wnrron Van Gor den nnd o friend spent last week clunping at Brown's Mill Dam, and arc highly grati fied over their sojourn In the wilds and solitude of Porter. The date of assess incut begins about two months earlier this year than formerly and tho registration of school children now ln cludcstill between tho ages of six nnd six teen years of ngo, on account of apportion ing the state appropriation to bo received by tho respective school districts. Tax payers should bear In mind this Is tho year of triennial assessment . Wallace Bensley, of Schuylers In Leh man Is building a neat nnd commodious dwelling bouse on his promises. Depues are at work on the "Deep Hollow Bridge," nnd "Jim" hasn't lost one scin tilla of his usual cheerfulness and good nature. He s all right. The Center Sunday school closed on Sun day afternoon for the summers, w. H h. M ATA MORAS. The Social given by the Ladles of St Joseph church Mntamoros took place on Tuesdoy evening nt Rev. Father Tries's residence; The parlors and reception rooms were well filled about one-hundred and twenty-five assembled to pay their re spects to Father Tries. A line program was rendered by the ('.liferent members of the church. The singing was line and also the recitations were of a very high order Refreshments wcro served. The society realized about IK). The Ladles of the church tender their thanks to their many friends who called upon them on Tuesday evening. On Tuesday evening Mr. C. F. Blizzard of Port Jervls gave a concert at tho church for the benefit of the Christian Endeavor Kocloty. Following are the well kni(wn artists that took part: C. V, Blizzard Tenor, Mrs. C. F. Blizzard central to, Miss Lena Bliezard soprano, Miss Mary Adams soprano, Miss Etta Austin elocutionist It was a very nice affair. Mr. Blizzard Is to bo congratulated, upon his fine work 1 uesdny evening. Tho ladles of Epworth church gave a fifteen oent tea on last Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs G. Lucky on Perm sylvanla Avenue. The weather being so unpleasant there wore not many In attend anoe. The Ladles bad every thing nice prepared for their friends. All who were there, had a very ploasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner of Mata moras, have recently moved in their new house on Adams street aud on Monday evening they wore tendered a surprise by nbout 60 of their friends It was a com plete surprise, but they were equal to the occasion. Tho friends were Invited In and entertained In a pleasant manner. Some of the party met at Miss Carrie Lilley's home while others repaired to Mrs. Skin ner's. Refreshments were brought by the friends and they were served during the evening. The younger members of the party Indulged In games and a very plea sant time thoy had. Good music was en Joyed also. Miss Mary Squires played some pretty piano solos and others also played some. The party broke up at a reasonable hour and all voted Mr. aud Mrs. Skinner and his two daughters and brothor, Sherman good entertainers. They will all know where to oonie again to have a pleasant time . The temperance band connected with Epworth church, Matamoras, under the management of Mr. C. Laugton. gave au entertalnmont at the church on Sunday afternoon. A line program was given, consisting of recltatlunB, vocal solos and vocal duets aud a very pleasing drill by 12 of the temperance band. The boys per formed their parU well in tho drill. Es pecial mention is made of Miss Blanche Wa'ts' singing also of Miss May Corwin and Miss Bertha Robinson. They all sang solos. Mr. Langton Is to be congratu lated upon the lino entertainment. Rev. Henry Butcher, a former resident of Port Jervls but now a resident of Warwick N. Y., made a fine addross to the bond. Tho Rev. Mr. BurtU delivered an addns also. Mr. Dutchor gave the leveulnir si-' vice a tine sennou. Mrs. George Dunn of Matamoras was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday even ing by about thirty of her friends Her sifter Grace Detrlck and Smile Bloker gave out Uie Invitations. The friends were all to meet at Miss Blokcr's st B p. in. Mrs. Dunn was very much pleased to see her friends and she entertained them In a very I piiuuaiii, manner. Iteiresruucuta were ivrved aud games and luu.sio was enjoyed. Mia .Mary ouin and Miss Edith Snyder played some pretty selevtlous. Mrs. Dunnf" has a very pr:ttr, new piano, a present she received a few days age. Guests from Port, Jervls were present and nlso Mary Raton of Eldred, N. Y , who Is visiting at Mrs. Dunn's Everyone had a very plea sant time at tho party. Mr and Mrs. Dunn nnd sister Grace Hindu it very plea s mt for their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Garralinliit and sun, Charles, intend leaving Mataiunrai about tho first of October They will make their future' homo ftt Nyack, N. Y, Mr. (larrabrant has n position on tho Northern New Jersey road. Charlie will go to the Business College at P6ughkeepHle for th.i fall term. Their many friends regret their departuro from Mntamnres. MONTAGUE, This town Is credited with a man who is noing -to sue the State for tho damage which game has done him. Ho-claims if the State protects game it must own it, and If It owns it must bo responsible for what damagu It docs. Strawberries lu September are unusual hut Mrs Robert Armstrong showed a nice dish of this delicious fruit picked out of her garden on the 21st inst Bent It some body over lu Pike ! I once heard a man flay : A poor man generally keeps one dog, n d d pisir man two, and a blanknty blank poor one two or three. Outside of the regular dog .license of one dollar, which by the way, Is not collected hero there is no dog tax in Montague nS far ns I know our town clerk has only received nuo dollar for the registry of a dog and he is owned by a lady. Tho Domoeratto primary election will take place nt Tnppantown on Saturday af ternoon October 2nd. Polls will bo open frjin 8 till 7 o'clock . Who will carry this town t I could tell but won't. See I Brltton Westbrook, tho noted historian and weather prophet of Branchvllle, ac aocompanled by his wife, passed through our town Wetlucsday Llnu Hornbook, of Newton, canvassed the town last week with a patent self-op-orating gate . Rev. Stlllwell and son, of Bloomlng burgh, N. Y , called on friends last woek. Mrs Julia Kerr expects to open her Mangoo factory this week. O dear me ! "H," your Layton corres pondent told us a week ngo how law-abiding the residents of Sandyston were nnd now tho Herald comes out nnd In its San dyston items tell how much petty stealing Is going on down there. Well, tho drouth Is broken most of corn Is cut, without being caught by frost Buckwheat Is out and somo threshed, but potatoes are poor and rotting badly. The editor of tho Pkkss will please ox ouse us from a dose of rye enkos, rye made In liquid wo don't object too much, but ryo cakes uover I Neither do I believe that "H." Is willing to bo dosed with them. But leave out thu cold victuals nn hour or two spent together would not tic wasted Burglars are coming nearer homo, tin aged gnto tender on tho. Colevlllo turnpike Mrs. O. S Robinson was bound and gagged last Wednesday evening, the houso ransacked and about 40 dollars taken No due of the robbers. Prepare your shot gun, load heavy and shoot low Is tho ad vice of "Dlok." Jorry Walnrlght, of this town, after an absence of 10 years during which he lo cated at Horseplalns, Montana, is visiting relatives aud friends here. A very Important oonforonoe look place Saturday ovening between the big four and another. Not being In their confidence at present I am unable to glvo particulars Judson Kerr, to keep his hand in, has again Bwapped horses with Phil Wagner, of Port Jervls. So another Montague lady has left her hubby. But this hubby had au adv. Ill- sorted In one of the oouuty papers. No squire separation In this oaso. "H. L." has been on tho lift for several dnyn. Lumbago Is nil ho will say. Dick GREELEY. The now Iron bridge Is being put on its foundation. It will be passable by noon Wednesday. The commissioners were at this place on Tuesday, but too soon to see thj bridge builder as be did not oom menco the work until noon. The bridge will be quite an addition to the place, nlso to the taxpayers of tho county. The Burcher brothers started from this place on Monday morning with a small drove of cattle for Wayne county, Ross Rosenoranoe assisting them. Mrs. J. L. Burcher wont to her home In Honasdale on Monday, to be there to at tend the Wayno county fair which takes place this week. Mrs. Ward left for her home at Pler- mont on Monday of this week. Sh has been spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Garret Hart, of Shohola Falls. E. F. Bagshaw left on Friday last for bis home at Mauhatten Beach. We all miss him very much and only wishod his stay could be longer. But busluuss before pleasure. Dr. Howard aud wife made a pleasant oall at George Hartwell's on Tuesday nlglit. . Miss Graoe Remson and Laura Shan non cailed on Mrs. George Hartwoll last Sunday. Miss Ella Westfall took a trip to Hawley last e riday . Miss Annie Remson was on tho sick list nearly all last week. PAUPAC. 'I he many friends of Mrs. M. K 11 lam will be pleased to learn she was out for a ride on Saturday last, tho first since her accident one year ago last February. Fall weathur is here In earnest, as well as Jack frost. Farmers are busy cutting ooru aud threshing buchwhoat, the latter A very good yield. George Kimble and neice of White Mills were guests of bis sister, Mrs G. N. Kll lam, The painters have been at work on M Klllams house painting and otherwise Im proving it. Mrs. Augusta Bennett is quite seriously ill with oholera morbus. BurnNyoeof Hawley stayed at his old home on Sunday night last. Miss Freda Si.li.nf w ho has b.vu sp. nul la K several weeks with Miss H A. Jacob returned to her home at Passaic Bridge, N. J., on WcUuubduy Too feith-al h"ld at E. L. Guests on Sat urday evening was a very pleasant affair altti(iiiih but. few iitt -ii il '.l. About !fUJ was nld"d tlr ministers salary, John Westbrook hni Mrs. J. Heiise!! of Milford called on Mrs A.K Klllam Sat urday nfternoon . , Misses Hlaiieh nnd M-iV Wood of Hones dale spent Sunday with E nolcno Kllllam Mfime Charlesworth a guest of Miss E. B. Klllam h sttlTcrln from a severo at tack of neuralgia. - Misses Nina Down, of Tafton. Ida Van Anken of Philadelphia, Bertha Shnfer nnd E'lith Greenwood of Hemlock Hollow and H-istin Ames of Hawley were guests of A. J. Kluihlcs on Sunday Misses Edith and Emma Klpp of.Wll Boiiville attended tho festival Saturday evening and called on friends Sunday. ' During the nilny weather of last week one of our practical famff-rs, who had such a numlicr of men on his force with not hing better to do put bells on them and turned them out to pasture in his neighbors oom field, however since the weather is more pleasant they have something better to do. K " TOWN. We nre (rind to see warm weather after a few cold days." W. J. Buxton, of Buxtonvllle, called In "K" Town on Saturday nnd reported that he was going west for bin health. Henry DeWitt and daughter, of Row land, called at- Mrs Klrby's Saturday on business. John Cowglll, of Stony Lonesome, nnd Oraen Dot v, of Burnt Houso Bridge, called on Mrs. Kirby Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hartwoll and niece Aunio Crnft and boarder, Annie Remson, all of Biirchor's Glen, went to "K" Town hill for their health Sunday. Edward Kochka spent a pleasant even ing playing "poker" with Mrs. Kirby nnd Miss Dotey F riday. Joe Crydor, of Lackawaxon, spent Sun day with his friends, Mlchotas Knoctger, Golden rod catches It from ull sides but It don't care. Mrs Kirby has a large white astor which has 30 whtto astors that are one and one half Inches In dlamoter. Mrs. J M. Kirby, of this place? visited fi lends In Buxtonvllle and Stony Lone somo nnd and the Misses Dotey also. Edward L. Kochka, of this place, deliv ered a load of apples to G. Hartwell, of Burcher's Glen Momlay. Golden Rod. LAYTON. iliormomotor stood at 28 degrees on I uesdny morning. There was a killing frost, and tho gardens look very sick. Goorgo Hursh, n brother of Mrs. Maria Shoemaker, and of the late Benjamin D Hursh, of Haluesvllle.departtd this life on Sept. lllth at his home at Smith's River iu the State of Washington. lhe Sussex Telephone Company that has been so quiet tho last month, was not dead, nor cveu sleeping. They are going to make things hum in a very few days J ust keep your eyes on them next Week . Eston Van Sickle is riding a new wheel. It Is a "Roamer" With green frame, nnd nicKled trimmings', aud n daisy. Those people In Montague and the upper end ot baudyston who are annoyed by so much putty thieving should Qll thoir guns with buckshot aud shoot low. It Is a sure nntldote when administered in the nick of timo. Benj. D. Hursh took advantage of the it no b cheap excursion last woek for a run to Now York forolectrlcal supplies. Whllo there bethought a ladles aud a gents wheel. They wero both Bold on arrival . He made tho round trip, wheollng to aud from Port Jervia Included, In 2tf hours. One of our prominent citizens who had given tho tip of a change iu tho Nowtori Post OlHco months ngo was ridiculed and told he would be given tl.OOO if tho change was made before Johnny's timo was out. Tho prominent citizen Is now looking for a safe place to luvost that $1(W0. Voting on the constitutional amend- menta la going ou to-day (Tuesday.) The vote lu the rural districts will be very light, as but little Interest Is being mani fested . Board of Registry moots at Bovang on Tuoedny Oct. 12. From 10 o'clock a. in. to 9 o clock p. m. L-aumuaios out so far are as follows: O. C. Simpson, Newton, county clerk; Jack son Colo, Newtou, county clerk: James B. Fullor, Sandyston, oouuty clerk; all Free Silver Democrats Jacob Swartwout. Wantage, senator; Lewis J. Martin, New ton, senator; all Free Silvor Democrat Elvln E. -Smith, Sandyston, assembly; Free Silver Democrat. Tht Crow Question. ine agricultural editor of tho Puehs is in fayor of a bounty on crows bocause they destroy corn which certainly is against them. I havo boon pestered with them for years and have found a very cheap and effective remedy. Oo to the gas house in Port Jervis invest Ave oents in coal tur and to every pan of oom add two spoonfuls of the tar stir well and plant. Corn treated in this way can be planted with a planter. A few hilU examined by Mr. Crow and he won't tronblo you any more. Now we havo an other post which -I oonsiiW f. worso in a oornlluld then tho rrnw and his name is Mr. Chi That little nuisance as far u i know has no mlueminsr fiuitnn.a and he can destroy just as much oom as a crow. Why not call for a bounty on chipmunks ? I lie farmers' column in thn Purr I suppose is open to all for discus ins; items of interest, and if tlm ,n tor publishes, this perhaps he will uuur itLruui iroiti uio MoKTAUl'K C it ACKER BaUUEL. Litt of Unclaimed Uttart. Unclaimed letters remaining in the Post OiUea at Milford, Pa. for the woek ending Sept. 25,' 1S97 : Ladies Mrs. Josephine West MagduliiM rkihafer, Mihs Ella Scott. - Uknti.kma!! Rev. Hubert H. Boat- tie. Persons diiimin (ho above will please say " Advertised " and give date of this list. Jas. 8. U alk, p. m. FALL STYLES IN DERBYS ARE READY. All the NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. " DUNLAP, YOU MANS, YOUNGS' Blocks At $1.50, $2.00 & $3.00. Sole agents for YOUHCS' CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front nnd .Sussnx stroid, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Our lino of FALL CLOTHING is ready for inspection. Men's ALL-WOOL suits for 5 tip. YOUR CHOICE AT $r.95: We will close out the bal ance of our KEN'S RUS SET SHOES at $1-95. The lot comprises this SEASON'S GOODS and formerly sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. m Twenty-five per cent, reduction !n ail Women's, Misses and Children's RUSSET SHOES and OXFORDS. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. L. A. W. 0Q0OO0000000O00000C0 Repair Shop 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 Cnn iix your bicycle whon others fail. If your bicycle nenrts repairing give them a trial, which will convince you that thoy understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT f -Ix'ssons Givun to Ik-glnnora-fc Milford, Pa. Toliipbouc conmx:tl'iu. P. C. Rutan, Prop. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE Correoted to Date. Solid Pulliimn truing to HufTulo, N1k am Fnlld, Clmutiiuqim Lnku, Cluvehiui), Chicniro and Cincinnati. Tickets on nulu nt Port JoivIh to all poiDta in the Went nnd .Soutliwratut lower rittuB tiinu via any other Krot-clims lino. Tkains Now Lkavk Pout Jekvib as Follows. EASTWARD. No, 8, 10, m, ss, Burt, Daily Kxprorta Daily KxprusH Daily Kscrpt Sunday 3 04 i 6 'M 6 80 7 46 7 46 10 11 U 151 1 40 3 80 4 ai 4 30 6 a 5 40 6 55 6 35 10 00 Sunday Only Dally Kxo-tit Sunday Daily Way Train Daily Except Sunday 8s, o, 4, 30, i, - , IB. Dallv Eipnus . Sunday Only . . Daily Express. . Sunduy Duty . . 22, Daily Exeunt Sunday 11, Dally WESTWARD No. 8, Daily ExpreHH M tftA. M 17, Daily Milk Train 8 06 " ' 1, Dally Express 1133 " ' 11, Daily Except Sunday U 10 P. u. ' 9, ' " " li ao ' ' S. Daily Express 5 00 " ' 87, Daily Except Sunday . HS7 " 7, Dally Expruss 10 15 " Trains leave Chambers street. New York for Port Jurvis ou week davs at 4 ("0. 7 4ft, 9 oo, 15, 10 30 A M 1 oo, 2 00, 8 30, 4 30, li 30, 7 3U, S 45 P. M. On Sun- d tys, 4 oo, 7 45, 9 00, 9 15 a. in. ; la 30, i 00, 7 30 aud 8 46 p. si. I. I. Roberts, tjieuvrttl fwMMfutfwr Ageut, New York, I). W. Cooke, AMUttaut UvtMtral pHMiteuger Agent, New kork. $7,800 Given Away To persons who imiko tho greatest nnuiber ot words out of the phrase, "Patent Attorney Wedderburn." For particulars addresd tlie National Recorder, Washington, D. C. MOW Our line of -r- -:- Bedroom Suits, V Extension Tables, Dining Room Chairs, . Sido Boards, China Closets, Book Cases, Chiffoniers, Ward Robes, Center Stands, Vhite Enameled Beds Is complete. -:-Supply your wants now while you havo the opportunity. PRICES WILL HE HIGHER LATER Ii THE SEASON. THE NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. What you won't see ! A young mnn of twenty-one who doesn't think bo is Hide to give his elders a good deul of in fonnntion about tilings in general. A iiiPi-eliMnt si'llini good.- cheaper tlmn BROWN & ARMSTRONG. A doctor who will toll bis juttienN tho truth when thore is nothing the matter with them. A better qunlity of flour tlmn is sold by BROWN & ARMSTRONG nt r..T5 n barrel. A carpet in a ladies' room that has not got a threadbare pioce in front of the looking glass. A coffee for SO cents as good as BROWN & ARMSTRONG at siune price, A boy who doesn't brag about what he is going to do when ho is a man. Another store in town that buys" flour, salt, etc. in car load lots ns BROWN te ARMSTRONG does to got bottom prices. Brown & Armstrong. lAMDY ' 'JUS" W' "i1.Ji CtlRECOTIPATSOn . A SO -mmm DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARSKTF.ED !? fBro n)"'"r,y,"s,''"H,"- "" h uni W. & Dealers in Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, 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, Corner Ann aud Fourth streets, MILFORD, PA. Pin Hill Farm Poultry Yiidt. The Rose Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Best layers of fine white eggs. Jairs, ana Irios for wile, and hntehinir eggs in season. ORDERS PUOMfTY FILLED. Gi.0. K. IiUK.-iU, ayton, LN. J. is tho timo to practice ECONOMY. CATHARTIC iRYiYJAN & WELLS. Svecping Reduction OF prices on all kinds of fnrniture and house furnishing goods. Wo can oiler you NEW STRING and SUM MER GOODS at LOWER TRICES than ever before. Our two stores are crowded full everything useful. A call will convince you that we aro np to tho times both in NEW GOODS aud LOW PRICES. MITCHELL RYMAN -:- & WELLS,
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