One Cent a Word. For Ketch Inwirllfin No lTertlemi-nt tnkrn for lew ttinn 15 cpnU. CAMH mimt eeoompany fell tmlprs. AililreiMl I'IKR COl'NTV IRKSS, - MII.KOltll, rA. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nutloo Is hereby (riven that t-tvspiiHstnit on the premiHes occupied by the iimlersiKiied In Dintrninn township, known as tlio Huchanan fiirm for hunting, llxhlnn. berrying or nny other purpose whatever Is forWddcu under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons disobeying; this notice will bo dealt with lu tho severest lawful manner. GKOltUK II. McCAHTT, July!, 18(17. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespas..lnn on the pi-cnilse.-oi the undersigned lu Dinjiiimn township nenr the Delaware bridge, for. huntinn. tlshinir, berrying or for nny oilier purpose whatever, Is forbidden under penalty oi tlie biw. Any person or persons disobey ing this notice will be dealt 1th In such n manner as may be most effectual to pre vent R repetition. H. Stubenimiff, April 27, 1807. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is heroin given thut trespassinarupou tho south ern lmlf of the tract of land known as tin William Denny, No. W3, In Shohola town hip, for hunting, fishing, or, any ot.hei r urposo, also trespassing on Sawkill jmhk: q Dlngman township, or, fishing In it b forbidden under peimlt.v of the law. M. O.E1LANI1 MlI.NOR, AprlWm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby (riven that trespassing upon the pro tiertv of the Forest Lake Association In Lacknwaxen township, Plko county, Pa., lor llie purpose, oi numiug aim nsmog, oi any other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Al.KXANDKH HAmiES, . Nov. 22, 1895. President. TIRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby ' given that trespassing on the premises of the nudei-signed, situated In Dugiuan townshlii, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and all offender will br promptly prosecuted. IiiA B. Case. - Oct. 24, 1U5. FOR SALE. A small farm located neai Mntamoras, known as the Hensel or Keinhardt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House, am', barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved Title clear. For terms, prlco, etc., mldresi Lock box fi Milford, Pa. correspondence: Correspondents are particularly requested to sond in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. The wldo tired wagon la making friendf every day, and wherever It goes. Any wagon with a four or six Inch tire will do, but the wide tire, all steel wngon la the one that stands at the head for economy o! cost, durability and scientific construction. No wagon of equal weight runs as easily as these. Rumors of divorce proceedings Btlr thr air about here, and are likoly to develop Into something formidable ere long. It appears liable to Involve some of the bong t tag. We hope if It comes, It will be held behind closed doora, so that people will not need to hold their noses while It Is in pro gress. Arthur Heater of Deckortown has beou visiting In the valley for several days past. Ho Is employed in Kwnlds bIioi factory at Dockertown. Mrs. Wells wife of John D. Wells, who died at her homo in Newton last week wai brought to this place, nnd interred in the cemetery at Layton on Monday. The family formerly lived in, the Flat Brook valley, and were well known hereabout. Lester T. Smith is giving the VanSlckle storehouse (now used as a dwelling) a new coat of paint. It is in color a light creaiu and makes a very neat finish . The days of the professional hunter who kills game for market, and wherever he can find it, is about numbered in this val loy." There geoms to be a firm determina tion among landowners both great and mail to break it up . Froe show in town Saturday. Street parade both Saturday and Sunday. The last aeen of the monagerte was the t o vans with the animals .moving up the hill Sunday and headed towards Dlugmnnn Ferry. The "Lumber King 'of Blalrstowu, An drew Yettor is a man who raises trout for the pleasure of it, j ust as he handles lum ber for the business of it. He loves trout and delights to handle them, has ample means, and a fine arrangement of pouds that he has adapted, after mush expert ence to serve as perfect homos for the trout of all agos. Last year he turned out 12.UU0 fry into the streams and ponds of his neighborhood. Ho now has over 40,000 eggs on the screens and will take from tho trout, himself, perhaps 10,000 more ova this weok. The increase from these are all to be turnod out Into the streams in his vicinity next year. His success In raising them Is phenomenal, the loss being a very small poroontago. The poople of Warren county will ba much benefited by his la bors in trout culture and should appreciate his unselfish public spirit. The potpie Social at Alfred Bvans' last Friday night was well attended . All were delighted with the kind attentions shown and with the elegant su pper set bj fore them. The ohickuu did not roost high, and the calls fur it met with a prompt and liberal response. The Ice cream well as one remarked "every thing wa9 so rich and good that we hardly knew where to leave off, or when to quit." But the chapel poople know how to do such things right, and they do it. Nut proceeds 4U1.00. Floyd Knight left for Lynchburg, V a , last Thursday after a vacation from ids business of nearly a mouth. His partnei in the laundry busiueas, A. S. Koseukraut will arrive in Jersey in a few days to rest from business cares and reneyr acquaint ance w ith his hosts of relatives aud friend. James M. IX'pow & Son, masons from Milford commence laying foundation tbii-wu.-k for tho store house of Win. F. Roseu krans at Layton. Of all the l! State and Territorial gov erumeuls in the United Suites only six hold annua) sessions of their legislatures. The rest are held bl enuially. Among those holding anuuul sessions la New Jer sey. Our voluminous and conflicting laws have for a long lime incurred tin displeasure of the people as wjII the ex pressed objections of all the reputable awyers throughout the state. When the great expense with the mass of unwisely framed laws is considered, It must Im press Itself up'm every one that wo would have nil to gain and nothing to We by having bl-cnntal sessions of our Legisla ture too. ' When, oh when, will our township com mittee show t heir good sense and business acumen by restoring the bounty on wide tin's In Snndystou township. Does anyone remaiuber whon the road across the mountain was any worse for the season of the year than now. It Is laid to the carting of ties over it with narrow tired wagons, but that Is not the only rea son for Its bail condition. It has not been properly worked, and there lias been too much skimping for a o mplii of years on this thoroughfare that Is really of greater Importance than any like length of road in tho township. The town committee owe It to themselves to glvo this road a nion o ireful and considerate attention in future It is now well cursed by almost every one who has occasion to travel It. James B. Fuller has contracted for the orectlon of a now dwelling to lie placed on the site of the one destroyed by fire last summer. A. D. Brown & Son of Milford has the job. Mrs. Kit jail H. Lnndy has gone to Port Jervis for a couple of weeks to be treated f ir nervousness. Seeley Drake now of Aldetiville, Pa., but formerly in a mill here, and well known to our people is visiting friends and canvassing for a now patent Steam Cooker, that is a Que thing to have around Tho Flat Brook olub has over f2,0iXI worth of trout fry that the stato would gladly purchase for other sections, but the club will In due time turn them out Into the Btrenms of the valley to roam at will. The benefits of which will necruo to all who own trout waters as well as to them selves. We note that tho Hudson River Tele phone Company are to run their wires to Port Jervis nnd thence to Honesdalo and Serantou. While they will wire to Mil ford, It Is probable they will also take in Dlngmiuis, from whence they will cross the rlvor nhd by way of Branchvlllaenter Newton nnd connect with llieir system al ready constructed to Sparta, Mlddletown and points In New York state. .Sussex oounty will lie wired up as fast as the Weather and their other projected work will allow. Wo are Informed that the metalllo circuit with high elevation will bo used and a high standard of efficiency attained. The parties referred to in my last as hav ing taken trout from leased waters, nnd in the close season wore met by the Pro-i dent of theclub in a very generous spirit and have settled on satisfactory terms to all parties concerned and from w hat we can learn much less than the fixed and lawful penalties would havo been. The teachers are all'attcndlng Institute this week and for three days will own the town of Newton. Tho people seem do lighted to Bee them and the pedagogues are happy too. It is one of tho bright spotB in the long gvlnd of the school room and many a teachor here gathers new ideas for future use therein. The tie polos around the church at Lay- ton are getting rnther dilapidated and new sot would bo niiioh appreciated by those who have to use them besides look ing much more tidy. II. MATAMORAS. Charles B'yor, tho tonsorial artist, one day two weeks ago had a visit from strango little animal, known in natural history as tho Mephitis Mophitlca. It tried to hido uuder the floor of tho shop but Its pungent odor betrayed Its presence and Charley, who is president of our gun club, did not hesitate but at ouoo proceeded to dislodgo the Intruder with a charge from his unerrlug rlflo. The reoult was very disastrous to the Interests of our barber and his patrons for sometime, as that little animal with his his dying breath made It almost Impossible to stay lu the shop. Charley had to sot to work to remove tho carcass from uuder the floor and man aged it at last but It was some days bo- fore he recovorod from the experienoe. Engineer Walt Nearpass has moved his family from the house he formerly occu pied to the tenant house of Mrs. Prey, down town, which has been lately occu pied by Win, Perolval. We were very sorry to learn that our townsman Lewis Van Inwegea lies very 111 at his home with typhoid fever. Frank Corwin aud also Lorenzo Bock have had quite a siege of what Is thought to be ty phoid fevor, but are now much Improved we are glad to learn. Miss Sara Reiuey, one of the most popu lar teachers in our schools, who has for long time Doing win lined to the house with a severe attack of rheumatism is we are pleased te sue, able to resume her position again as lnseructor of the Primary De partment. The home of Engineer John Duryea on River street is receiving attention at the hands of the painters and when finished will of course add much to the beauty of the village. Barber Blyer has Just received his win tor supply of wood, which he burns in hi; shop to make his patrons comfortable In cold weather. Merchant Balch Is now engaged in building a large additional shed near the store for a storage houso for grain and feed of which he sells a large quantity, lu fact the firm' of A. W. Balch & Sun, dealers In everything, as their wagou says, are very prosperous merchants. Builder Joseph Bach has just finished a new addition to his home on Pennsyl vania avenue and is now engaged in paint Ing the same. Mrs. D. L. Chase, of this place, attained her 61st year Nov. Uth, aud her "young daughter, to ooiniueiuorate tho event, got up a surprise party. Friends and relatives to the number of about 40 met at tho ap IHilnted time and proceeded to the house to the oomplete surprise of Mr. and Mrs. ('Iiiiso, but who, after a few moments of euibarrarittmeiit, found themsulves fully equal to the occasion aud proved the most perfect host and hostess. The eveulug was spent In a very plcasuut manner aud a bountiful repast wus served Mrs. Chase was remembered by her friends in a very substantial way. Tha party departed forveveral homes after midnight, wishing Mrs. Chue many happy returns of her birthday. Mrs Chase is the mother of the Port Jervis shoe deuler, B. B. Chase. Mr. aud Mrs. Hunt of Matmnoras en tertained about Bo of their friends on last Friday evening at their new home on Washington street The eveulug was spent in a very pleasnnt manner. Re freshments were served. The chicken supper advertised to take place at Mrs. Charles ljulck's will take place at the home of Mrs. Charles Snyder on the evening of Nov. 28 The Ladles' Aid society connected with F.pworth Chapel gives tho supper All are welcome and a pleasnnt time is anticipated. Mrs. Harry Moone of Jer3ey City Is at Matamoras on a visit to her pnreut9, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watts. Mrs. Irvln Young gave au entertain ment on Tuesday evening at the Red Mens Hall, Port Jervis. It was a groat sucoosa In every repect. Some of the Mntamoras friends were In attendance. Mrs. Young has a great faculty of teaching children. A number that took part were her pupils. They were well drilled for tho occasion, which reflects great credit upon the! r teacher. Mary Squires of Mataimiras and Warren Ileideutball g:ive a violin and piano duet at tho commencement nnd one also at the close. They received great ap plauds from tho lai-go audlenoe present We congratulate Mrs. Young upon her fine en te-tain ment. A very pleasing cutcrtainmcnt was given at Kpworth church, Mntamoras, on Tuesday evening, uuder the auspices of the King Daughters. Mr Allertou the photographer exhibited some very pietty views by the aid of a powerful lime light sterceptlcan lantern. The Rev. Mr. Cur tis gave a nice address at the commence ment of tho cutertalnmont which was very much appreciated by thonudleuco present. The Baptist church, Methodist, Reformed and Catholic churches were represented in the views, nnd also scenery lu nnd around Laurel Grovo cemetery. TBe illustrations. were very linn. Allerten Is tolieeong'-ntu- lated upon his fine views. The weather being so unpleasant, there was not 60 many in attendance as thoro would of been If the evening had boon pleasant. Wo trust the entertainment may bo repented at some future time. S, MONTAOUE. Rather squally the past week. Hunters are mora plentiful than game appears to bo. Fourteen hunters and nlno dogs were counted hy one of our residents last Wed nesday crossing his farm. Ho had no trespass notices irp too. Em met Kyte.of Newton, visited relatives over hero last week. K indie fayro, E-iq , Miss Kitty Payro and Mrs. Atta Hornheck spend severnl days 1 n New York last week. Alex llrlnk, of Matamoras, NIc. Gunser, of New York, Gus. Scholia aud Judson Kerr, of this town, wont to tho wilds of Pike oounty last week nftor a door. They returned weary, hungry, thirsty, without a hair or a feather. The dog has recovered and tho Injured sheep has been purchased by the ownor of the dog. "Bony," of the Brick House, always lucky with horso flesh, now draws the lines ovor a stepper which has no equal In this town. But don't tell Jas. Kundle or Josh Cole I said so. The broad smile and lively gait of Jos. Shinier Is caused by a boarder which ar rived n tills home rrUlny morning. It Is a boy. We hear the faint sound of wedding bolls. The boys are on tho watch. Now thon Brother "H," Montague Is go ing to havo a variety conrort,eto , about Nov. 2otli and aoth. Ho don't think we are behind riundyston, although the free chowder fover hasn't struck the Brick House yet. The "Cracker Barrel" is brokon but in its place has been placed a new nail kegcoverod with a sheepskin from which awful nows paper Bquibs will Bprout lu the future. Alex Brink, of Matamoras, CP. Mutt, of Milford, Thos. Bunnell and Gus. Uncl ing, of Port Jervis, wore among those wdio visited our town in search of game last week. Mrs. Godfrey Wlolnml,Jr., of Rowlands, Pa", is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Prodmoro. How easy a guilty conscience will Ima gine anything. Homo one (I could name them evidently) seems to feel hurt before tioliig hit but they should lie careful whose toes tney step on, as soinetning may drop It Is getting to bo lonesome hore as cold weather approaches, no ohurch, only the M. K. on the hill, no rlunday school unless yon care to go to Port Jervis or Milford, no shows, no dances, no weddings or par ties, not even an old-fashloncd frolic, If it wasn't for the stove committee I wouldn't be alilo to get up a letter this week, but noxt wees, you win near from dick GREELEY. Business is booming at Burehors Glen now. The mill is running in full time, sawing and planing lumber. It sounds like prosiorlty to hoar tho continual- buzz of the saw. Tho Blooming Grove teams are hauling largo quantities of lumber dally from the mill. Also a number of parties preparing to build are getting their iiniiuur in rvauiness. Kdward Koohka and Anst Gnetz are running thulr stone quaryat full blast aud getting out some very moo stone. Mr. Toblor took a load of oldor apples to Cbarlus Chitosters on Tuesday. He has a good many mora to be mado In cider as fast as he can get them to the mill. He has also dlsiiosed of a good many fur fami ly use at II 60 per barrel. Judge Rosenerance and Kd Kochka made a oriel visit to Jlawley last Saturday The parties who spent the evening at Mr. Kleluerts last Wednesday all report a very pienbitub nine. ineuauat tnn syivama House was a grand succors. 1 here was a large gather ing and all enjoyed themselves. Miss Carrie Waatfall of Rowlands made Mrs. Goo. Hart well a very pleasant visit oaturaay auu suuuay. Mr. Adams made his family at Hones dale a short visit recently. Ira B. Rosenerance is doing some much needed work ou the road near Rowlands. W. V. Burchor bought some more cattle tasc wees: of air Ltoetz wiucti he will send to Wayne oounty in the near future. A word of advice to tho Gerinautown girls. It Is bad enough foi boys to get In to rackets, but It Is still worse for the other sex. 'lake advice girls and keep quiet. Such things dou't souud well aud look still worse. There will bo a shooting match at the Greeley club house Nov. 21. The poor turkeys wont stand much of a show it Is so near Thanksgiving. Daisy Bell. OERMANTOWN. We had a snow storm last Friday which reminded us of wluu-r. Richard Deitz and John Newman made a Hying vibit to Hawiey recently. Mrs. Geo. Roc.kclcln and daughter Carrie are viniting Mrs. Perry. Joc,li .Schmalzlu is doiug a rushing business with his saw mill. Miss Lynn our excellent teacher has goue to viMi her parents. We hopo she may be with us again next year There will be a box party In the near future so boys and gii'U prepare. Mary aud Goorgo Rockeleia inmlo a trip to filen Eyre recently. Kd Korhka and Ernest Goets are doing a good business In th"lr stone quarry. Our best wishes for good luck. A party of hunters passed through t own a few days info. They killed a deer and considerable small game. We r-'irret that Merman Wenr.ei is not Improving In health. Vnittk f Jtromliiir hna ttir ftmfilra fur kindness shown- It will not bfi forgotten. V lilo Zekieh attended the dance at Au gust Knocdlers. Kilmur snniikq nf niiot.linp wnddlnir noon to take place. Tom Piiirrwkl la Hi 1 1 1 emnloi-ml Ah tlin olub house. A ....... 11. I ttl I l.l 1 A.. LIIIIFI I l!!ltl4KI W 111 IKIVO IJICl CICH rent, In the near future, which will give our young people an opportunity to learn to lido. Our mall and news carrier does a good business and is very accommodating. lii'lllhold Wciittcl. .Tr . nulled hum Ititclv utl business. Kate Pogaikl Is on th? sick list. Daisy. KIMDLES. Friend Simons nurl Charles Klllain, of Ledgedalo, brought K Kimble a hind of buckwheat Hour last week. Philip Klwnngnr, of Baoba, has bought H. Phillips' house and lot. K. Kimble Is spending a week hunting lug at Hock Hill. Piienic Lassley, of Ateo, Wayne county, spent, a few days with friends. " Mrs. E. Kimblo, son and daughter, Effo Cole, and W. K. Rutan went to Hones dale Tuesday. PAUPAC. Ovor a week ngo this town was qullo en livened by an agent canvassing for maps for our schools, lint the directors did not think they were as necessary as the agent did. Rush Kimble and family were visitors at A. J. Kimbleslnst week. B. F. Klllain, Esq , with some of his friends are camping un or near Bl g pond hunting. It Is reported they have killed one deer. Misses Nell Dlngman and Lucy Pellet t of Haw ley were guests of tho Misses Pel let t last week. Darlen Blnckmoore Is seriously 111. Tho doctor does not glvo the family any en couragement, ami tney havo sent for nil the children to come home. The Rev. J. G Raymond kept his usual appointment Sunday evening stayed In tho place over night and called ou some of his parishioners Monday. Tho Misses Kipp of Wllsonvlllo were visitors in tawu last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guest and daughter Ruth started on Monday morning to drive to Philadelphia with one horse. He thinks he can make the trip in four days. They expect to bo away six weeks or more visit ing both of their parents nnd other rela tives. Fred Gullible of Milford came home Sat urday and returned Wednesday. Miss Etta Kipp came with hlni and is visiting her Uncle Horace of Wilsoiivillo. Lafo Klllain is home this week from soluxd as teachers Institute is being held in waync oounty. Gortrudo Pellet went to Scrnnton nnd, Waverly for a couple of weeks. Miss Frank Pelh'tt hits gono to Hones dale for a few days to visit hor cousin Miss Sue Waito. , GREENTOWN. William Blnukenbush, who has been confined to the house for sometime suffer ing with diptheria, Is able to be out again. The lawsuit botween Josenh Sanders aud llbMo Sanders vs. 8. H. Hasolton, be fore Jf H. Hortree, Esq.. which was to haviTlweu tried Nov. lath, was adjourned uniii ihov. iwtn. ,i nines k. rinilth and A P. Hovor, counsel for plaintiff and K. B Holllster for defendant. Mrs. Kate Sawyer, teacher of Green- town school, commenced on Mondav. Nov. 15th, after being absent for the last threo weeks. Mrs. Sawyer was disabled while attending the Institute at Milford. Tho Ladles Aid Society of Oreontown M. E. Church will have a supper at Victor oorey s nouse in ureentown ou Tuesday evening, jmov. zo, low, au are invited. The Hemlock Grove Sundny School will navo a unristmas tree and entertainment ou Saturday night, December goth. Mrs. Thomas Simons, of Simonstown, Is reported as being lu very poor health with very tittle II any hopes ot recovery. Goo. L, Bortreo has been suffering the past ween Willi a carnuuciu on his linger Miss Addle Bortroe is clorklng in Gilpin ii row. store at iTrooutowu. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heaxl wo will insert oommunl cations ou current and political topics, without being responsible for the senti ments expressed, and Invite such discus sion as may ou proper and or general In terest to the poople. ElilTOll Pkksu. A Utter From Montagus. Montagu" K, Nov. 15, 18OT. Editor Phess: I notice by a oommunl citlon )u the People's Columns in last week's Pukss that the school buildings in Delaware township havo not as yet re ceived patent scats. Now that is qutcr. Ovor hero we do things differently. We don't ask school trustees to do so aud so but we elect men who have the Interests of scholars aud school buildings at heart. Those trustees then make estimates of what is needed put it before tho people they voto yea or no, as a general rule, the former, a fact which shows for Itself to any one who sees tho schoolbulldlngs and furniture in this town. And yet some one over in Pike has tho cheek to say we are behind the times. Now your great State of Pennsylvania has the reputation of being a state w hich gives so much to educationiil purposes, buuats of its complete bcIiooI system, etc., but I'll venture to say and truthfully that New Jersey need not he ashamed of its schools. Your county of Pike always of late supposed to be out of debt call not show a lot of as good school buildings as we can here in Sussex and as to teachers wages this town pays from t'M to $40 per month fur township schools. Have you a township in Pike which dot s betterr We have seen the outsides as well as some of the lusidus of some Pike county couutry school buildings, and I'll be blessed If I can blame any hoy for refusing to be confined in some of them six hours per day, so he becomes a truant which o' course is wrong aud Is something for which he will be sorry later on. So much fur schools. "11 "Is a great believer in free silver. Of course we all kuow that question Is not dead, although our county committee evaded it. I think only time aud olrcuin- staucos will tell if by tho time, another President Is nominated the peoplo wan k to try the experiment or not. Your regular corrcspoudeiit over here no doubt has told you what befell tho cracker barrel, It Is goue, so we have to sit on Thk Montauvk Nail Kkci, "flgcr's c terry PccEord saved my child's life In en attack of creep.5' G. II. FRANKLIN, ' Ilmlford Fpringfl, Va. HALP-SIZB BOTTLES, goc Stoves 2nd Ranges. THE Round Oak For Vood and Coal. Best Hon tor nml Fnol Stiver in tho Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In One. HARDWARE. M'TI.EKY, Tl, AGATE WAKE, KTC. TIN ROOFINQ AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, BROAD STREET, MILFORD, PA. Now Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And ovorything which pertains to to an outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Soo my stock before purchnsitig, The Price is Right L. F. HAFNER. Harford St., Milford, Pa. Fall and Winter. MINI We will plnco on exhibi tion Wednesday, Oct. . 13th, ono of the finest assortment of men's footwear for Full and Winter evor exhibited in Port .lorvis. "ho stock comprises I all the latest nov v. cities in materials snoh as willow calf, winter rus- ' sot, enamel and patent leather, crack proof box calf .American calf and English grain leather. N off shapes Cornell, 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 got it repaired quick. Don't forget that RUTAN ro- pairs locks and make keys for them. A few bicyles at $20.00. P. C. Rutan, Prop. BROAD B'f ., MILFORD, PA. FALL STYLES IN DERBYS ARE READY. All the NEW and POPULAR SHAPES. DUNLAP, YOUMANS, YOUNGS Blocks At $1.50, $2.00 & $3.00. Sole agents for YOUNCS' CELEBRATED $3.00 HAT. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JF.UVIS, N. Y. . Our line of FALL CLOTHING is ready for inspection. Mou'g ALL-WOOL suits for 15 up The Farmer's Friend Imperial Quick Time. The most complete Range in the world. Manufactured by Swinton & Co., Port Jervis, N. Y. Heating and Plumbing Engineers. Estimates given on all kind of work, New York fVnilinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. I1KST OK WORK AT SHOUT NOTICE. Also a complete line of Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY 79 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a Btove will demonstrate tho fact thar a good Btove is more of a considora x Hon than any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment wit h some untried stove whon you can huy the DOCICASli for the same money or less than any other stove in tho market. There is but one genuino. LUDLUM & PECK, .A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. We trjy to anticipate the need of our customers. now is the time that you begin to need winter goods. We have just received A complete line of Medium and Heavy Weight Underwear, also Ladies and Chil dren's Dress Goods Suitable for Winter. 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. V0LVERS, HUNTING COATS, LEGGINGS, ETC., OR ANY KIND OF AMMUNITION ? WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF THESE GOODS. Wo can give you prioes that will interest you. Can't we do some husinens with you. BROWN & ARMSTRONG, TIME AMD 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- Pint Hill Fir Poultrj Yardi. The Rose Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully breil for fifteen years. Beet luyers of fine white egs. .fairs, ana Trios lux sale, ami hatching egs in season. OUDKI1S PKOMVTY FILLED. tittO. E. IIl'RtiH, Layttrti, N. J, S EfiNIS, Port Jervis, N. Y. MILFORD, PA. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullnmn trains to Buffalo, Niiiir aru FhIU, ClmiitHUtiuu Lttko, Clevtilttnu,. C'iiii'jio nmi Cincimmbi. Tirkt'ta on Milu at Port JnrviH to all potnTH in the Wrut and Southwest at iowcr raU'a than via nny other tirHt-uliua liuu. Tkaixs Now Leave Pout Jkhvis as Follows. EASTWARD. So. 8, Piiily Kxpn-H 8 04 AM. " 10, Daily KxprniH 5 'M " " lit, Daily Kiicpt Sunduy . tt 80 " " SM, " ' " 7.45 " " tioii, Sunday Only 7 45 " " 3, Daily Kxurpt Sunduy . HI 11 " " H, Daily Way Traiu VI l." p. ji. " 80, " " " 8 ao ' " 2, Dally Exprws 4 S5 " " tfai, Sunday Only 4 SO " 8, Daily Kjtlrt(8 6 ift) " ltt, " " 5 65 " " 2:3, Dally Exwpt Sunday.. 6 35 " " H, Dally 10 00 ' WESTWARD. No. 3, Daily Express 12 07 A.M. ' 17, Daily Milk. Train H Oo " " 1, Daily KxproM 11 88 " " 11, Daily Except Suiiday . 111. 10 p. M " 5. Daily Express 5 uo " 7, Daily Except Sunday. . 6 W " " 7, Daily Express 10.15 " Tralnn leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervia ou week days at 4 UU, 7 4;, U 00, V li, 10 3o a. M 1 oo, ou, 3 80, 4 30, 0 3o, 7 30, 8 40 p. m. Ou Suii diys, 4 00, 7 40, U 00, W 15 u. lu.; la 30. 3 00, 7 30 ami s 4fi p. M. U. I. KulHirts, Ceuurat PaiuteiiKur Agent, Saw lork, 1. W. Cuuku, AuUtuut briuml 1'uwnicr Ayeut, ew Vui-k.