One Cent a Word. For Knell Iiiwrtlnn fn lTtTtlftument tnkeu for lean tlmn 1J1 erntfl. C ASH mint Miniiinr all orilprn. Aclilrrsa I'lRB COtmTT rilKSS, mii,poui, pa. TRKSI'AStf NOTICE. Notior Is hi'P'liy, ihv.Mi that irr-npaHsiiiff oil tliu premises wxMiph d hy the undersiirnml In L! nnni:ii township, known n the Hucliawin fnrm fur rmnUtiR, Ashing, N'rrrhiB or nny oti.er purpose whatever is forbidden under pen alty of the liiw. Any person or persons disolvyinic this aotlee will be dciilt will) In tho Vvi-nst lnwful iniumer GE'ini4K H. MoUAMTT, July 1, 1M7. ljvfm-e. TRESPASS NOTICE. NoMue Is hereby (liven that trespiissinn on tho premises of the undersigned In DliiRman township tear tlio Delaware bridire, for hunting, fishing, berrying or for any other puriose whatever. Is forbldd n under pcimlty of the Invr Anr nersmi nr persons disoliey- lug this notloe will be rtenlt with In such n manner as may be most effectual to pre vent a repetition. H. BtubenuoFF, April 87, 1SU7. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of the tniet of laud known as the William Dennv. No. W. in Bhohola town ship,' for hunting, fishing, or, Buy other ournose. also trespassing ou r-awklll pond In Dlngman township, or, fishing in It is toruidileu under penalty oi tne law. Aprltum Attorney lor uw nor. WOB RENT Several good houses In J? Mllford, Pa Enquire of J. H. Van Ktton. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty of tho Forest Lake Association lu liaekawaxen township, rme county, a, for tho purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose Is strictly iurumuen un der penalty of the law. Alkxandeb ITapdrn, Nov. S3, 1895. President. rTRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby JL given that trespassing ou the premises of the undersigned, situated in Dingman township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, aud all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. IRA IS. CASK. Out. 24, 1815. FOR SALE. A small farm located near Matamoras, known as the Hensel or Kelnhanic place, containing Bi acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Jjock uox u oiinoru, rn. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news In tondod for publication not later tlmn Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. PAUPAO. B. F. KUlaui, Esq., drove to Somnton woek before last. Mrs. B. Pollott of Paterson is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. A. Pellott, also old neighbors and friends in this place. The teachers resumed duty this morn lng after a week of absence, the most of them uolng attendants at the Mllford In tltute. Maivled Nov. S Mr August Singer and Miss Dllllng of Egypt. A very f stormy day for election It It keeps ou at this present rate. Birthdays oome oueu a year as every one knows CAP will havo occasion to re number his. It came on Sunday hut Quito unintentionally a few of his rcla tlves celebrated It on Saturday by coming to tea with him. On ooinlng to the table Imagine their surprise to see a cake with his initials and age ou It. After passing a pleasant afternoon they returned to Mr A. J. Klinbles, where they had passed tin night before, and returned to their respective homes on Sunday eioept Mrs. Pow Kllllam. of Hawloy, the others were Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Kimble, of Kimhles, Mr. and Mis. John Rldd aud -Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bunnell, of Dyberry and Mrs. A. J. Kimble, Mrs. Hardenbergh, of Hawley, is stay lng a few days with her Bister, Mrs. C. E Williams. Samuel W. Smith, Esq., of Port Alleg hany, It passing a few days In this place, the guest of Miss E. B. Kllllam, John Andrews, of Luke A.iol, stayed at the Kimble House a oouple of days last- week. Mr Klmble'went ovor to Scranton on Friday, returning Monday. He Is expect lng hunters this week. M. N. B. Klllum took a trip to Scran ton lost week. Mrs. Emmet Croud went to Port Jorvls last week to visit her brother, J. Block moor. A Guuiblo, one of the Mllford butchers was In town over Sunday. MATAMORAS. Mr. Charles Galen Reeder, of Chicago the oldest son of John and Sarah Rootle of Mlddletown, N. J., aud at one time resident of this village died Saturday lu St Lukes Hospital, Chicago from the ef fect of injuries received from fulling off box car on the Bolt Line railroad. Mr. Keedcr moved to Chicago a number of years ago, where he followed the life of railroad man until the time of his death as above stated. He U survived by bU parents, throe brothers and three Bisters andlwas In his twenty-fifth year. The ro maius will be brought to this village on train 12 to-day (Wednosday) and the fun orul service will be bold lu the Carpenter Point Chapel at i o'clock p. m. The Riv J A. Weigaud officiating. Interment 1 Laurel Grovo cemetery. At Epwortb church Matamoras on Fri day evoulng, Rev. J. B. Faulk, Presidio Elder of the Jersey City district of th M. E. Church, preached a sermon fio Malt, IM, 21. Tlio soriuon w is In rolatio to the holy com iminlon which wascoi wumoratod ait-ir tho preaching service The service was of sp:iciul sijulllcauco the occasion was hold to celebrate the gift of a handsome communion set which w.is presented to the ohurch by tlio King Daughters. Mr. Faults made a praotiei an,l earnest address to thrm .Mubeib of tl circle impressing up m th-jin the duty t persona' cjuseoratiou. At the close of the serv'lee Quarterly Conference was hoi l!,-v. F. G C'urtiBtlie p.-lator, r-l,irU.-d thai the r-nui'umy d-!jt uf Ti win pai-l Ai tho Lidice Aid Sooiiiy, mid now lie .".i JH 1s nV-'! i'-'v lr i'f o. 1-t, The hureh Is to be commended for their work in getting free of debt. Ilnriy Ulllmuti who has recently been uployed n( trainman on the Delaware Division, hud a narrow escape Tuesday, while he was ninking n coupling at Lneka" wiuen. The engineer unexpectedly backed .own ati caught him between tho bump is of the ears His hand and nrm wore ulto severely injured, but however the Injuries sustained were not serious. A quiet wedding oooured fn Prosjioct st'"eet at 10 o'oloek ou Monday morning of this week at tho home of Mrs David Hen derson, when her daughter, Margaret wa3 milted in mnrr!a'o to Mr. Kiting A. Pray, f.Matninoms. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. (4. E. Gillespie In the preseneeofa small company of relatives and friends. The bride was dressed In a brown travelling dress, Jacket and hat to correspond They go to Owogo, N. Y., to attend n cousins wedding. Mr. Pray being best man. On their return will make their home at Mr. Pray's mothers la Matamoras until spring, and then will go to house keeping Your correspondent extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Pray. MONTAGUE. If "II." don't stop poking fun at us there will be trouble. Whore the devil Is tlio " Montague Cracker Barrel," asked someone. Come over and wo will tell you. Alex Brink, of Matamoras, was over here Saturday after game. Sheriff C. Andross and wife, of Newton, visited this town last week. Jns. Engleman, of Moutlcollo, was here Tuesday on business. The follow Port Jorvls ladlos took din nor with Mine Host Pottihoue last Tuos- day: Mrs. J. 1) Lyon, Mrs. John Van Etten, Mrs. C Cuddeback, Mrs. Ed. Gor don,, Mrs. E. P. Farnum and Mrs. Chas. Van Inwegen. Evidently those ladlos are right minded and are not afraid of hold up?, as tney drove down, without any male escort. Tho L. A. S. of the Montague Reformed Church expects to give a chlckenple buu- per In the near future. Thumday Nov. 18th at the Haluesvllle Hotel there will be tried before Squire J, B. Fuller and a jury an notion on eon tract between a Port Jorvls lawyer, plain tiff, and one of our rosld-mts, defendants. The Prkss bettor send ovor a reporter, There are times when patience ceases to be a virtue. A well known hunter of this town after frequent warnings to koep off a certain propirtiy and disregarding th warning con now olthor stttleor take th consequence. Mrs. Julia Korr, after supplying tho Port Jervis market with over OV.0 filled mangoes, has closed her factory. Thos. Marthls,of Colosvllle, spent a oou ple of days over here with IiIb brother Lewis. Humor has Mr. Marthis is trying to purchase the North property. The result of the election which I en close Is no surprise here in this town. One or two well kuown Democrats f felt a bricking sorrtewhero and consequently used all the means In their power to elect the Republican nominees. LAYTON. Well elootlon has oomo and gone agallf and tho vagaries of politics aro exemplified In a manner that suggests that erratio as lightning may be politics niti fully as un certain, The whole Doiiioontlc ticket In the county Is elected by small majorities. The vote of Sandyston hero follows: SKNATB. Lewis J. Martin, d, HIS Martins Mai. 65 Daniel Bailey, r, V6. Assembly. Elvin K. Smith, d, 107--Horace E. Rude, r, 150, Rudes Maj. 49. County Clbkk. Ora C. Simpson, d, 187 Simpsons MoJ. 77 rotor n. uuuaorman r, v. COHONER. Lewis C. Burd 156. The elootlon was In some of Its features so satisfactory that we shall omit our an nual trip Vp salt river this year. In fact we are Inclined to think that we are not much out of keltor anyway, and that per haps some of the victor will be sicker than we are before we could return. So we will stay to minister unto them, see that they take their medicine regular and don't for got when the Legislature moots; also tell them how to run it wlthont. the aid of a P. M., and lots of other thing that will be warranted to act like ginger and whole oats on a fiory hosa. In fact I don't see how they oould ever get along without us, do youf Returns by telephone from all the town ships In the county exoeptlng Hardyston aud Vernon wore reoelved in J. N. Millers oHlou on Tuesday night before 18 o'oloek. We cannot help expressing our satisfac tion at tho oontluuod healthy growth and exoellent behavior of that lusty Infant the "Pibji COCNTT PRESS." This Issue Is the ooinmenoemeut of the 8rd volumu and is a reminder that its position in the Journa listic field is certainly assured and that it can hardly be called an infant any longer with prnsprlety. To- show that it Is ap preciated I send you throe subscriptions herewith. R. II. Everett lost oue of his gray team horses. His son John E. had driven them to Port Jervts, Oct. 23rd, for a load of lum ber. At the noon feeding one of them choked on oats and died the following morning (Sunday). On Monday Mr Everett mated the odd gray and brought the load of lumber homo. The Hollow'eon Social at Walpack Cen tre last Saturday night was well attended. Everybody was ulocly treated as only the Walpack people know how to do it. No fears of a dull time there for thoy treat all coiners as thoir guojts, and any one who has enjoyed Walpack hospitality need be told no more about thoir powers to please. Monday night, John H. Rosoukrans caught an eel In his rack weight five pounds. The same night JakoLantz took ouu In weighing over 4 pounds, bosldoe muny smaller ones. Aulu u Vau tu Uo, who is runulng a powerful hydraulic cldur press near Ui'uuchvlllo, finds no trouble iu turning out oue thousand gallons a day, when he has sufticlent water to run the machinery The recent rain will perhaps relieve hliu of any uncertainty ou thut score. As we predicted In the PiiUna a week or two ago that Sumlyuu would put her slump of disapproval on the "Favorite Stju" ou election day, wd aro happy to state thut Sandyston seldom dtMupixuiits h- frioiulo, cspocially wiiin tlo-y got the r'r tight tip Tho "Mvk'sy the Pt s did it. Many thanks for the Implied com pliment, but I am sure the Purrs is too modest to elidm all credit for the good ork. It dots show though, that when the people are appealed to In defence of n right principle, they are ever ready to ro spmid. Funny how some people are so hard to please. ' One Republican gets mnd be cause he can't bo on the registry lxiard forever, and one because the Pimss didn't support Elvln E. Smith, and another be- oause he can't remain lender of his party. and kep the P O. In the family for a gen eration or so. I wonder If this Is the rea son the whole Domocratio ticket was elocted. The Board of Education dld'a very wise and sensible thing when they purchased tho stove for the school room at Haines- vlllo. It Is an excellent pattern, and just the right thing In the right place. Tho teachers of Sandyston are requested to scud to Johu E. Jnger, of Haluesvllle, a complete list of books needed In their schools at once, and they will bo included lu his next order for books,niid be delivered promptly to those schools that arc In need of them . SHOHOLA. The fine weather this fall has enabled the farmers to finish husking, and do their fall plowing. The corn crop Is large here. William Sadler had four New York huu ten staying with him last week and they got a nice lot of birds, rabbits and squir rels, aud greatly enjoyed their hunt. Mamie Bridge gave the young folks good time last Saturday ut her father's home. Sho celebrated her sixteenth birth day aud received many pretty presents. A good old surprise party was given Charles Fralcy Saturday night. The parti cipants enjoyed It. ' Malven Blgley and Art Biaffet, of Port Jei-vii, brakemen on the Delaware Di vision, went hunting a day last week back of Lackawaxen, and as Miss Lavene was coming home from the village the hunters were in the road, and seeing her move thought it a partrldgo and fired hit ting the woman. The shot might have killed her but being some distance away they scattered hit ting her arms, body aud legs. Tho doctor said six glanced from the corset steels which had they penetrated might have been fatal. The men seeing sho was quite badly Injured, gave her handkerchief to wipe tho blood from hor hands, gave fictitious names and left her alono in the woods and returned to Port Jervis. The lady gothomo and called on a doctor who attended to the wounds. The 111011 woro cowardly to desert her without giving aid There are so many hunters In the woods now who when they see or hear anything fire without knowing what they shoot at Mr. Thomm, of Greeley, made a business trip here lost wock. Mrs. J. W. Greening and daughter, of Rattlesnake, attended church Sunday. Peter Farley, an Erie brakeman, was run over at Lackawaxen Monday about 8 l. Ho was on his train going west, and no oue sasv tho accident Both logs were cut off and one arm besides body being badly bruised. They started to take him to Port Jervis but ha died while going He was a steady young man about 36 years Luld- aud mnuarrled. and Imd been braking about 6 years. A number of young men from this place who attended all the parties Saturday night, spent Sunday, trying to get a oure for a terrible heodnche. v Three of our boys have gone partners In working a quarry and are throwing out stone at a great rate. Lilly. TOWN. Snow last Saturday reminds us of what Is coining after tho fine weather. The rain was very acceptable for the water was low. Thanks Daisy for speaking of the Greeley boys power. The K town and Grooley boys can hold their own with the Perrytown youths. Goldon Rod thanks her assistant who ever the person is, but is not anxious for more help. It seems to occasion remark in Greoley If one goes to the Post olfloe and allows young man to walk port way with thorn. Germantown has woke and we are glad to hear from Daisy. Peter Knootgon Is yet on the sick list. Danlol Dotey is rooovorlug but not yet able to attend school. O. L. Dotey of Burchers Glon has moved his faintly on the farm of E. L. Kochka. Josoph Andcreg of Greeley who lost one of his oxun found It fast in a link hole on Knoetgcns place. Miss L: C. Dotey took a trip to Greeley last Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Kirbyhas a fine assortment of house flowers In blnora . Colds are prevalent here. We think G. R. has frozen. "Bill." GREELEY. All orr nice weather disappeared about elootlon time and gave us a very bard rain Instead. The school children were all on hand Monday at Burchers school house, but Miss WestfoU failed to appear until Mon day evening. August Boochor and wife passed throngh this place Saturday ou thoir way home to Rowlands. Louie Dorr of Lackawaxen went out to Deltas place on Sunday morning with load of hunters aud returned In the even ing. Charles Chitester made a flying trip to Burchers on Monday. Mr. Adams is doing some sawing and planing th's week for W. V. Burcber. H. Kliuei t sent a mason and brick layer from New York to do the mason work on tho large boarding house he Is erecting near Burchers lake. O. L. Doty has moved on the Kochka farm. He lb running a large stone quarry this fall but will farm the coining spriug. Kd Kochka and Anso (ieoU are try lug their luck in a stone quat-y this week hope thoy will find what they are seeking after in large quantles as stone business U boom ing now. Dr. Howard and wife spent Sunday evening with W. V. Burchor. Mrs. Hugh McKcun and sUtor, Kate Groealug wont bo Milford on rjuuday with the formers litlbj girl who wa suffering with an abcoos under ths arm. Dr. Kiuer- son gave mtxlirud relief and they came back the aaino etciilug. i Election P4aai.-d ojT very quietly 1 1 Row. lands with a very small num!x?r of voters out. The heavy rain was the cause of so light a vote. 1. H. Ilosencrnnnn has quite a number of hllN,rsBt present and about the 10th of this month he expects ten more C McKenn has lost two heiid of young cattle and a fatted swine of late by poison. It Is quite a loss at this time of the year as it Is near killing time The first Bnow of tho season was on October 30. Daisy Bell. LETTERS FEOM THE PEOPLE. Vnder this head wc will Insert communi cations on ourrent and political topics, without being responsible for the senti ments expressed, nnu invite such discus slon as may be proper and of general In torest to tlio people Editor Press, A Leitter From '(!." Dinomans, Nov. 1, 1WI7. A conversation recently heard rnn thin ly. Say Bill when does tho Iron come for the Deep Hollow Brldfro? It wns to be here tho 9th but no signs of it yet. I don't kuow says Bill, perhaps the bridge com pany wont trust the county and the Com missioners will have to wait until SchulU is hanged to see If there Is any money left." Bnt we don't believe It. Help for heavens sake, help Dave quick, was the ory which greeted the ears of Dave Cron a few Sundnyg ago near Coles Dave paused looked up and saw Ike Ding- man wildly swinging a club and apparent ly engaged In a life and death struggle. The old veteran did not need a second in- vltntton but rushed to Ikes assistance, and nono too soon for as he rushed to the battle ground Ike fell fainting to the ground with fear and exhaustion The animal reoog nlzlng a more form'dnble fo turned to floe, but too late, one woll directed blow placed It hors du combat. The veteran their turned his at tention to restoring Ike, who as soon as lie could gasp nuxiously asked Did you kill ltf Whnt was It Yes Ike It was only a coon. Giod Lord Dave don't tell I fainted I thought It was a wild oat. Dave promised but the story was too good to keep. We aro not pt all surprised that "E. P U." should try to evade a controversy he gave birth to Ho cannot adhere to ori ginal matters and would pervert them from their natural course That Is his great characteristic. Finding his position untennblo fie switches off and seeks to hide his blunders by indulging In a shallow and frothy attempt at repartoo, put together so loosely that (to borrow a simile) one oan soe that his wit has the rlcketts by the swelling disproportion of its joluts. Pertinency, oohoreuoy and verity play no part with him. These things he con siders suporqgatory, but poor follow how tenaciously he dings to the happenings of a year ago and flies to them for comfort but he only escapes Charybdis to plunge into Scylla.a silly affair as it wero. Does he know that at that time "C" met tho en emy and spiked the guns. What a para gon of good department he suddenly be comes I How oharitnblo and gentle his demeanor toward the so-called " Lazy John," and we might add also towards some of the gentler sex he had occasion to mention in one of his artlolos. He sees the mote hi his brother's eye but not the beam io hib own. O wad W'6 Dower the Glftle ctie ns. To see o isobv as lthers see us. It wonllrae many a bluudor free us AudT foolish notion." I am impressed with the belief that more has been written on this subject than it dosorves, so I will step dowj and leave "E. P. U." whatever honor and credit there may be iu it. A prominent Republican stepped into our postomoe rooently and enaulred whether they received any Pkkkses Oh yes, said the postmaster, some, How many.two or throo f Yes.more than that. Woll do you get a dozen f Yes, said the postmaster, nearer throe dozen. What said the "want-to-be-called" prominent Repub lican, I didn't think there wore so many fools here as that, and he took his departure with a sod but wiser expression on his countenance. Sometime he may see the real iool by examining bis mirror. C. Montagus It All Right. Montague, Not. 1, 1897. I read jour papor eyorjr week and I guess a good nmny otlior folks do, any how thoy would it thej wautod to read a good pupur. You bavo a first ruto oorrospondont at L,iytou, but In ills lottor ho trios to make un buliove Mon tague la bad. Now, If ao, I don't know wlure the bad Is. Maybe we have aonie among us who would lift a fowl from the rooet and forgot to not It down again but we don't know thoin, we don't have any Johna. Of oourae it ia reported that our ballot box which should be aaved waa used for a receptacle of old chaws of tobacco, well maybe the boya did It for fun. Again we have a aaloon doing buainena on elec tion day within 100 yarda of the polls, but the polbi are In how Jersey and the aaloon In the great State of Now York. Now who la to bliune for that f Again it was reported that?, one member of onr town ooiumittoe and tho olerk have done imsl nesa whou two members should have been In attendance (which ia all we have at present). Although that may sound funny It saves eipcnaoti. The lueinbors of our committee receive two dollars per day Now a day la supposed to be eight hours, but bless you three or four hours Is a long day somctimca, that la because the work la ao tiresome aud exciting. We also some times hear of a little domestic trouble, a sheep chasing dog getting shot, a widow asMirting the right to be the outs of hor own property, we even go so far oa to go to Haluesvllle to have a lawsuit some times, but that la because lawyers are more plenty down there and tho poople are sociable even keeping some of our worthy citizens all night. Now I have told you about all I know that Is bad, excepting to mentlou that Ke publicans are ou the Increase which Is badj for Democrats, and If lu the above Items there Is anything so bad that Sandyston can't go us one better I will never sit agniu ou the Montague Ckackbb Bakkkl. T. Y. Hoffman, Rup., dofottted B, Munsflold in Minroo county for Associate Judge by 110 majority. Something new, a spnntr tooth harrow with wh-ola. HyracuMd plows and " iHiinct Jr." cultivators at W. Ai J. Jlitcheir. "it? Ceils mi u3 cur regolnr standard medicius ia fliers Berris Pccioroi J. HEY WOOD, A.M., Professor of Mnthfiimtics, Otterbeia vorsity, Westerrille, 0. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, Joe. Uni- Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater find Fuel Suver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Flrss In One. HARDWARE. CITI.KRY, T1V, AOATE WARH, r.TV. TIN ROOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, BROAD STREET, A1ILFOUD, PA. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And everything which pertains to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. See my stock before purchasing, The Prioe is Right. L. F. Harford St., HAFNER, Milford, Pa. Fall and Winter. -:- I I w e will place on exhibi tion Wednesday, Oct. 13th, ono of the finost assortment of men's fiiolwenr for Fall find Winter ever exhibited in Tort Jervis. The stock oompriwwt i4l tho latest nov elties in materials srich aa willow calf, winter rus set, enamel and patent leather, crack , proof box calf.Amorican cnlf and English grain loathor. Mew shapes Cornoll, Har " vard, Rugby and Bull Dog. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. IF your bicycle needs repairing Go to RUTAN'S REPAIR SHOP, Where you can get it repaired quick. Don't forget that RUT AN re pairs looks and make keys for them. A few bicyles at $20.00. P. C. Rutan, Prop. BROAD HT., MILFORD, PA. FALL STYLES IN DERBYS ARE READY. All the NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. DUNLAP, YOU MANS, YOUNGS' Blocks At 5150, $2.00 & $3.00. Sole agents for YOUNCS CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets,, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Our line of FALL CLOTIIING Is midy for Inspection. IWs ALL-WOOL BUitd for 15 up The Farmer's Friend ) LU N ) K D 01 fin .1 V " k,.-. -Vf :'p- ftii&'i'i-i Imperial Quick Time. The, most complete Range in the vorld, Manufactured by Swlnton & Co., Port Jervis, N. Y. Heating and Plumbing Engineers. Estimates given on all kind of wo rk, New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store' Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. IIEST OF WORK AT Also a complete line of Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. . SALLEY & ENHIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. LUDLU A3 FRONT STREET, We tryo anticipate the Nov is th c timo that you begin to need winter goods. We have just received A complete line of Weight Underwear, dren's Dress Goods COME AND EXAMINE THESE GOODS THE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS UP TO DATE. " " " CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IS COMPLETE. GROCERIES IS OF THE BEST & PRICES RIGHT. DO YOU WANT SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, RE VOLVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION ? WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF THESE GOODS. Wo can give you prices that will interest you. Can't we do some busineng with you. BROWN S ARMSTRONG, TIME AND SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 0 Eyes examined free by a skilled Optician. Glasses Filled in Gold or Any Other Kind of Frames. We are pleased to show Goods. E. Van Sickle, 72 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y- Plne Hill Farm Poultry Yards. The Rose Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Beat layers of fine white egga. Pairs, and Trios for snle, and hatching eggs in seattou. ORDEKS PROMPTY FILLED. Uko. E. IIl khh, Lnyfoti, X. J. Y o o SHORT NOTIf'K. Applied to tho question of a stove will demonstrate tho fnot thai a good stove ia more of a considera tion than any other article of furniture. If yon con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can bny theDOCKASH for the same money or loss than any othor stove in the market. There is but or.e genuine. & PECK, PORT JERVIS, N. need of our customers. Medium and Heavy also Ladies and Chil- Suitable for Winter. MILFORD, PA. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. f Dlid Pullmiin tnilus to BufTuln, Nlns firn FalLd, Crmutnuquu Luke, Clttvulund, (Jhicufro :iml Cinduimtj. Ticket mi Hiilo ut Port JurvtB to nil pui'.itfi ii th" Wt'Hi .iml 8out.li wont afc lower rutrb th.m via uny other fh'oKilann Hue. Tuaixs Now Leavb Pout Follows. jKifvi EASTWARD. So. 3, Pally Kxprvsg 8 M A M. 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