. One Cent a Word. For Kh lnnnrtlon So adTertlmmMit taken for 1M than IS cents. CASH mnut Knmnpnj mil orders. Address PIKK COUNTT PRESS, , MILrORI, PA. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that trespassing: on the premises occupied by the imdersi;ned in Dlnftman township, known as the lluehannn farm for hunting, flshin, nerryhiR or nny other purpose whatever in forbidden under pen ally of the law. Any person or persons disobeying thin notice will tw dealt wirti in tho severest lawful inBimer. Ukokob H. McCahty, July 1, 1897. Lessee. mHF.PPAPS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby J. Riven thnt trespassing on the premises of the uiidetninnooj in imiitimm tuwnsni near tho Delaware brides for hunting fishing, berrvinu or for any other purposi whatever, Is forbidden under penalty ol the lnw. Anvnersonor persons disobey- In this notice will le dealt with In such 11 manner as may be most effectual to pre Tent a repetition. H. Stubkndoff, April 87, 1897. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby JL Riven thnt trespassing upon the south ern halt ol the trnct ol land Known as inr William Dennv. No. (H. In Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespassing on Sawkill point in uingmau townsnip, or, nsiuug in is r forbidden undor penalty of the law. M. C1.RII.ANI Mii.noh, Aprl54iu Attorney for owner. rpRESPASS NOTICE. Notice la hereby L u-lvcn that tresniksslna tiuon the pro perty of the Forest ljake Association in Liaoknwaxcn township, j-iro county, t-a. for the imrnose of hunting and fishing, oi any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty ol tno lnw. Alexander Happen, Nov. 22, 1895. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trespassing on the premise,, of Hie undersigned, situated in Dmgmun township, for any purpose whatever l strictly forbidden, nnd allolTendors will b promptly prosecuted. IitA B. Cake. Oct. 24, 1895. - FOU SALE. A small farm located neni Mntamoras, known as tho Hensel oj Kclnhardt place, containing 21 acre Finely located, well watered. House am barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved Title clear. For terms, price, etc., addres Lock box G Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not latei than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. MONTAGUE. Have you got your turkey ready f Jim has returned. He didn't fill the bill. One of our local hunters has 49 wood cock to his credit. MeBsrs. Manlcy Crane, Sidnoy and Ed ward Bevans, of Branchvllle, with John Kyte, of this towu, managed to kill 2) rabbits, 4 pheasants, S gray squirrels and one blacksnake In one day's hunt In Mon tague. Who says there is no game here t J That much talked about suit which was to come off last Thursday afternoon before Squire Fuller at Halnesvllle didn't come off much to the disappointment of the large crowd which had assembled to lis ten to an eloquent plea by the plaintiff, Wilton Bennett, Esq., of Port Jervis. Ol course Wilton was there, so was Larwlni Hotalcn, of Montague, the defendant. Montague's only constable was there and so was the Jury. But the parties liiioi estcd concluded to settle.. Mr. Bennett accepting five dollars (one half of hi. claim.) Tne squire took one half of hi costs and the constable took 76 cents f oi which he has served the summons drawn a Jury and made two trips to Halnesvllle. Wonder how much he made after paying his expenses and keeping his horse. Al though the crowd was disappointed In not having a lawsuit, all hands managed te have a good time. Newspaper oorrespon dents were there In plenty, New Jersey Herald, Register, Pikb County Phes, Gazette, and Recorder being represented. I didn't see the Independent man. The following were drawn to serve as Jurors: Moses Gumaer, James Black, Ed. Jager, Wm, Vaness, Price Westbrook and Eu gene Hursh. There not being any trial, the boys only got 15 cents and spent Wm. Padgett, of Mill Rift, the Prldo of Pike county, snake charmer, etc., will give a series of entertainments over here this wook. In my next I will tell you all about his show. The farm of the late Chas. E. North at Mlllvlllehas been rented by a Mr. Stidd, of Port Jervis. Mr. Stidd expects to keep boarders. When people come way from Sullivan county down hero to our mill It must be a sign we have a good miller. The time Is here for killing porkers and the next question Is, who can tell the big gest lie about the hog's weight f In as much as the editor of the PitKss doesn't seem to feel Inclined to ask any of us fellows over here to go to Milford to a game supper we will have to accept the llrst invitation we get from somewhere elseT That queer little feeling some one war troubled with a short time ago seems to have worn away. We have found out the cause of the complaint I And have also found out that the cause was trying Ui bluff without a full hand. Our town fathers (town committee) have concluded to hold their next meeting at the Brick House in place of Tappantowu on Saturday, Deoember 4th. The change will be a welcome one to most of the peo ple who have business with the honorabl. body as there are accommodations at th Brick House for man and beast. Tho price of rent for the Montague poll lng room for election soeius to have gou up. Twenty-five dollars says the item in our county papers. Our old frieud, E. de Sullguao, foriuei owner of the Springdale farm here, but now a resident of Keyport, N. J., kludly remembered us the other duy with a few pictures of local residents. The Joke I good. Those smart chaps who abused a Monta gue property owner so shauief ally a few days atgo because he ordered them off hit. premises overshot the mark. Bettor comm and sot tie with him it will be chi-uper. Frud Kerr and John Kverilt are the traverse Jurors from this towu for the De oemlier lorui of court; Juke MeCarty while drawing oornstalkb from his lslaud the other day spilled hiiu- self stalks and little Joe Into the Benna- klll. Rather late to be baptlied. Hicycle riders should be oarnful when trying to const down the Tirlck House hill. One tried It tho other day, (mashed his wheel, scratched his face and tore his clothes. Having been very busy the past week t am not able to tell anything about the deliberations of the etove committee. Gut nacht. Dick. LAVTON. Rome ml chlevous person, or persons know ing that Frank Clark somotlmes left his bicycle In the school house over night. gained an entrance to the room, and badly silt tod the tire nnd also cut some of the spokes. Just punishment should be meted out to the culprits If discovered. Albert S. Rosonkrans of Lynchburg, Va Is spending a mouth among friends and relatives In the neighborhood. Bert Is one of the crack laundrymen of Lynchburg, and If any one Is seeking points on steam laundry work they should Interview him, and get thoroughly posted. Tho stock argument Jngalnsfc the game laws Is, that game gets scarcer every year. No one who has seen tho loads of game killed In this valley this season Bhould think of using that argument again until there Is something to Justify Its use. The many friends of Edgar J. Wright formerly manager of the Sussex Telep hone company will be glad to hear that he Is leading a very busy life In Brooklyn. Is curator of Geology In a leading museum In that city and retains a kindly feeling for the friends he made while among iis The Pastor and leading members hre Incubating a plan for holding a fair In the church at Layton In the near future. We hear It Is to purchase now stoves and give tho Pastors Salary another boost. Last Wednesday forenoon two haystacks belonging to Willis Ayers neat Halnes vllle were seen to be on fire. The discovery came too late to save them, and they were totally destroyed. It Is supposed they were fired by hunters. A series of extra meetings known as re vival services will commence at Halnes vlllo on Sunday evening next. It is hojied there will be a revival of true religion In the church also. Francis Simpson of Walpnck visited a couple of days last week at Layton. Cap took a shy at the game in tho vicinity but the game was a little shy of hlin too, and tho net results were not encouraging Richard O. Ryerson of Petersburg re oently purchased the "Wells" place con slstlng of about 28 acres of laud and lying in the Big Flat Brook valley of John V Majors for 1 125. Miss Maud Warner has given her schc ol at Clifton, N. J., a vacation for an Inde finite time and Is at home 111. Her early restoration to health Is hoped for. The church people at Layton feel the Importance of their church having a fresh ooat of paint a couple of new stoves and some new tlepoles. Then if they will only put a cupola and bell on the church we will be happy to contribute to that In liberal spirit. Mrs. Elijah Lundy who went to Port Jervis for medical treatment Is reported as much Improved since submitting to an operation. Whooping cough In a severe form Is epidemic in the lower part of the Flat Brook valley. It Is to be hoped it will stay there, at least until the spring time comes again. Some of the congregation at Layton got In the reprehensible habit of turning around to gawk at each now arrival, and pastor Von Glahn gently chlded them for their fault lost Sunday night. He gave them to understand that It interfered with his reading of the scriptures and Indicated an insufficient Interest In his expounding of the Gospel. The beautiful snow Is here and as It blow off the trees the weatherwlse predict that the next storm will be snow. Just about enough to track rabbits this time. A sad accident Is reported as oocurlng among a party of hunters, back in Pike oouuty last week. Our fellow townsman Wash Lantx was- with the parly. It Is said thnt a young man In the employ of Dr. Barckluy of the Sanitarium In Milford and both of whom wero of the party, had Bred his gun at a deer, and after re-load lng stepped up on to a stump and rested the breech of his gun on the stump too. The gun slipping off of the stump was dis charged and tho contents lodged In the abdomen of the unfortunate man. In spite of prompt and skillful medical atten tion he died In a few hours. The young man was soon to have been married. The hunting party broke up at once and re turned. James Decker has recently built an ad. dltlon to his barn. The carpenter work was done by Peter Major and though Peter long ago gave up carpentering for farming the job chows he has not lost his sleight of hand. Edwin Bevans, Manly Crane and Sid ney Bevang all of Frankford and good shots gave the game In Sandyston quite a shaking up last week. They bagged a Sue lot of it and were ploased with their successful trip. Mrs. Mary A Rutan has moved her household goods and gone to live with her son, Joseph In Frankford township. Our host Montross, W m. F. Rosonkrans and Grant Layton of Branchvllle were out gunning on Monday. We awfully hate to let out on Henry and Grant but they did not get a hula nor feather while Frank bagged four partridge, two rabbit and a gray squirrel. There was quite a lively time around the Hotel Van Ness at ilalnusvllle on Tuesday evening of last week. Some were over come with that tired feeling and were suinptously laid out In the shed annex some fainted by the wayside and some reached borne all right but weary. Hat stretchers were in great demand next inorulng. The State Board of Taxation will meet in Newton on Wednesday, Deo. 1st to hear complaints and adjust such differences as m-iy como within the scope of their powers. The veteran fox hunters, Josh Cole.Jake Lantz and Willis Ayers wre out to give Reynard a stirring uplast week, we have not heard whether they secured a brush or not. fl GERM A NT OWN. A surprise party was held at A. Podlus kis and a good time enjoyed. Mrs. Geo. Koc-keleiu and daughter vis ited friends at Greeley recently and when returning enjoyed a good dinner with Richard lX-ltl. A dunce was held at Mr. Delta Thuuks. giving evening which was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Wonder why Daisy Bell Interferes with us up hore. The boys doserved a dressing out. (ermantown girls are not disturbed as to whether It sounds well or not. They will be prepared at any time to take their own part. Daisy. MATAMORAS. A concert and social was given by the young people of St. Joseph's Church Nov. 22nd at the church hall. A very attractive programme was arranged, consisting of vocal and. Instrumental music. Refresh ments were served by the ladles. A chicken supper took place Tuesday night, Nov. 23d, at the home of Mrs. Charles Snyder. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Epworth Church gave the supper. A vory pleasing service was held at Ep-1 worth Sunday night. Tho C. E. Society conducted the services. The s'nging un der Mr. Blizzard's Instruction was of a high order. Rev. F. G. Curtis, the pastor, gavo a fine address to tho young people. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rnmngo and daughter, Alice, of Montnguc, spent Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billinan. Mrs. Calvin Jenkins, of Jersey City, vis Ited friends at this place Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. D. Bugiliee and daughter, have re turned home after a two weeks' visit with her sister at Brooklyn; Pa. The home of J. P. Knnpp to which an addition has recently boon added and oth erwise Improved Is now receiving a fresh ooat of paint which greatly adds to the beauty of the uptown property of Mata- moros. The work on tho now home of W. F. Speldel has'so far progressed as to have the roof on and to lie enclosed. Contractor Raymond Is doing the work and when completed It will add greatly to the value of our real estate. . Dodgers are circulated around the village notifying our local sports that there will be a shooting match. Thanksgiving day at Maurice Qulnn's Half-Way House at targets, clay pigeons and live birds. The shooting will be for prizes. The great fair held by the Ladles' Chris tian Union of Hope church closed Friday night in a blaze of glory. The program Thursday night was a decided success, all tho little ones showing the results of the great euro and palus which Mr. and Mis. ri.K'Uli'l had taken In their training. The fair was held In the large spacious homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose on Wash ington street. rnuny uignt s program opened with a piano duet by Mrs. Spoldel and Laura Soy- mour. The second number was "O'Hooll gan's Mistake," a laughable fnrce with John Pheraon as "Pot" and Mra.K.EUnat- rlck as "Biddy," Rockwell Heidenthal as "J udge," and George Martin, another Irish character. The parts were well taken and were the features of the evening. Next came a selection by tho Nonparlel Mandolin club. Next was a recitation by Lizzie Van Wormer of Port Jorvls. A vocal trio by Messrs Speldel, Corwln and Rev. J. A. Wlegand gave much pleas ure. N The piano duet by Mrs. Speldel and Maggie Presoott was charmingly rendered. Dialogue, "Society for the Suppression of Scandal," Ladies took part in this dia logue and It afforded .lots of fun for the audience. The piano and violin duet by Frank Wil kin and Laura Seymour was finely exe cuted. Selootlon by Mandolin Club. The dialogue on "Female Philosophy or tho Deacon's Wife" was rendored by five ladles of the society and was very amus ing. Another selection was glvon by the N. M.olubaud then came one of the feat ures of the evening. "Tho Dorkey Wed ding" which was skilfully produced bp the following characters: Minister Mr. Emmet Abcrs. Bridegroom Mr. Rockwell Holdenthal . Bride-Miss Julia Balch. Tho wedding march from Lohengrin was played by N. M. club A number of other selections gtreu by the Mandollu olub conoludud the prog ram. The entire receipts for the two evenings obtained from the sale of the fancy work, candy, etc., was nearly 1150 which will greatly increase the fuuds of the treasury of the W. C. U. Thursday night the affair consisted chiefly of a kindergarten entertainment and a great deal of credit is due Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Speldel fur their efficient work In training the children. There was also a sale of fancy articles on Thursday evening. KIMBLES. W. K. Smith, of Howlands.made a bust ness call here last Thursday. Miss Lucy Miller, of Paturson, visited her sister, Mrs. Goodman last wook. Lana Kelly has cone for a two weeks' visited with friends in New York and Brooklyn. The Phebe Heater property was sold at administrator sale lait Saturday, Mrs. A. W . McKown becoming the purchaser. The Euchre Club had an oyster supper and dance at J. L. Pierson Friday evening, All report a good time. The out of town guests were: Miles Rowland and wife, of Rowlands, Miss Saddle Kade, of Hones- dale, Miss Lou Koloson, of the Notch. (rutlM ANOTUKR COKKK8PONDBNT.) E. Kimble haa returned from a ten days hunting trip, lie had a guud time and killed two doer and considerable small game. Miss Sadie Eado, of Hunesdale, has opened a ruuslo class here. She Is a nee musician and deserves suooesa. K. Kimble has completed his lake which is a great improvement to the apiwaranoe of his place. Master Horton Kimble spent his vaca tion hunting and killed a Hue rabbit. Miss Lou Koloson, of Notch, Is visiting ner sutor. Miss Eva Barnes, of Lackawaxen, la visiting her sister here. Mrs. 8. 0. Young, of Port Jervis, spent last buuduy with Mrs. K. Kimble. The Euchre Club will meet at E. Kim ble's Deo. 8. Uus. Buohwoilur, of Houesdale, Is build lug a new hoiue on his father's farm, aud will soon have a home of his own . Charles Spangeuberg will sxn take his abode in tho Dock shauty. H. GREELEY. Tuesday morning we found about four Inches of tho beautiful, and ns It camo up side down the wind took all next day to turn It ovtir, which made It unpleasant for those who hnd to face the music. It came Just In time for hunters to track deer be fore the season closes. Hon. Lafe Row land and Nelson DcWItt took a fine door home with thom Saturday from their oamp. The party camping on the Well's place have not met with much luck be side losing their best dog. Ira Rosencrnnce has a number of hun ters and more coming from Now York nnd Now Jersey. Mr. Adams has finished sawing Btid re turned to hiB home. The shooting match at Grecloy Club House Nov. 21 was largely attended nnd the lucky ones went homo hnppy. Those who patronized the ball report a good time. Dancing was the order until the wee snin1 hours. Miss Anna Remsen gnvo her school a week's vacation. Sho Is at her home in Lackawnxen practicing her part with oth ers for an entertnlniiient to be given at tho Delaware House Saturday evening for the benefit of Rev. Mlnch, the Baptist minister, and Rev. Hntiton, M. E minis ter at Rowlands. Every one Is cordially Invited to aid the good work by being present. Edwasd Kochka arid Ernest Goetz gnve up their stone quarry as It did not turn out satisfactorily. Where Is Golden Rod No. St Perhaps the cold weather Is too severe for her, but No, Is nil right, seel W. V. Burcher killoct two very large porkers this week. George Polton and wifo and John 81m- onson and wife spent Sunday with Ira B Rosencrance. George announces himself a candidate for.poormastcr at the coming election. George Hortwcll drove some cnttlo to Wayno Co. lost week for W. V. Burcher. Daisy Bell. SHOHOLA. The weather Is cold and with four Inches of snow, quite wintry. Ouly two bids were sent In for carrying the mall from Shohola to Walker's Lake . Chas. Haas spent two days last week visiting friends in Milford. Peter Hess and wife visited Walker's Lake Sunday. William Went Is a very happy man on account of a little girl that came to stay with him. E. S. Wolf has moved his steam mill from Dr. Lung's lot to one of Dosalx Knapp about two miles from Parker's Glen where he has bought a largo tract of timber. George Belsel has made groat Improve ments on his farm thlssummer, clearing It of stone and brush and is now building a largo barn Lillet. LETTERS FEOM THE PEOPLE. Under this head we will Insert communi cations on current and political topics, without belmr responsible for the senti ments expre4sl.aa!vi invito such discus sion as may bs proper and of general in terest to tne people. &DITOH I'hkbs. Thanksgiving. LAYTOH, N. J., Nov. S3, 1897 EditoB Press: How glad we are thot the time when thanks may overflow has again comb. We have folt thom surging up Into our throat for utterance more times during the (last year than you could shake a stick at. We will not be able to saorl flee a turkey as a thankofferliig, but porhaps they will float Just as arlly on ti buckwhoat cake and an elogant spare rib, We nro reminded that times have changed and all things around us take on a brighter hue. One year ago or loss a quiet citizen was liable to bo mobbed In his own hotel, or slugged In the Post Offloo, but all dan- gor of suoh things In this community are past, and for this we give thanks. Not much longer ago a lloontlo'-s minister oould rally the lamo, the deaf, and the morally blind about him, and galu from thom a vindication that no otherB could or would give. Such a thing would be Im possible now, and for this we are thank ful. Soon a fellow citizen will don the purple, and boooine an Honorable, for tho first time In his life, and a living example that polltioal lightning can strike in very humble places. This goos to show that no one of us should despair of becoming an Hon. If our ambition runs that way whethor our ability matches our ambition or not. For this we give especial thanks, for It may come our turn next to be strict e nby the subtle, but erratlo fluid. We are already practicing to bow gracefully and with humble submission to the wel- oome stroke. Early notice Is glveu how ever that If our own town Is going to give the other fellow a big majority, w e don't w int to be in it, no, not even for the Leg islature. While we foul duly exalted over the many things we are enabled to give thanks, for the dark lining to our silvor cloud is, that there are people u our mldut who live In unlawful wedlock to the serious de triment of publlo morals. That we have no place for the detention of a bawdy show that parades our streets on the Sabbath, and last but not least that there is not ta lent enough In this Christian community to organize a L. A. S. so that the scandals that iuturust us all so deeply might be cir culated with more celerity, aud handled while they are yet fresh, something like It is up In Montague, doncher you know, Whea all these shortcomings are corrected then will our cup overflow with delirious Joy, and our thanks Sow an endless stream from the rUing of the sun to the setting thereof. H AND Li VIA TROUBLES. Fumily mince meat, canned baked beans, India reliHb, sweet pickles and all kinds of fancy groceries at uitcuoirs. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas caret, candy cathartic, cure guaran teed, 10c., 25c. Buy your loaded shells and all kinds of ammunition at Brown & Armstrong, Dr. David Kennedys ravoritc ltemcdy Cukes au Kidnixbtomach sores. "Running Bores appeared on my pg and spread over the entire lower portion of the limb. I got no help from medicine till I tried yours. I was cured by one bottle of Apr's ISAAC ACKER, Cowans, Va. It Pleases Him to Know That We are sellinst GOOD CLOTH ING chonper than any other house in Port Jervi. We have tho host ALL-WOOL KERSEY OVERCOAT made, at 7, worth 10. An ALL-WOOL BUSI NESS SUIT at $4.98. If you are in neod of good wooleu underwenrs, we sell 'em GUNNING & FLANAGAN, t Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater nnd Fuel Saver in the Countryi New Era Radiators, Two Flrasi In One. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKE, ETC. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to.' T. R. Julius Klein, Fall and Winter. -: I I I I I I ljle will place on exbibl tion Wodnesday, Oct. 13th, ono of the finest assortment of men's footwear for Fall and Winter ever exhibited in Port Jorvis. he stock coinprisos I all the latest nov- eltios in materials such ns willow calf, winter rus- set, enamel and patent leather, crack proof box calf.Amorican calf and English grain leather. New shapes Cornell, liar vard, Rugby and Bull Dog. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And everything which pertains to to an outfit for HORSES andCARRIAGES repaTring PROMPTLY DONE!. Soe my stock before purchasing, The Price is Right. L. F. HAFNER, Harford St., Milford, Pa. vr..M.'is IF your bicycle needs repairing Go to RUTAN'S REPAIR SHOP, Whore you can get it repaired quick. Don't forget that RUTAN re pairs locks and make keys for them. A tow bioylos at $20.00. P. C. Rutan, Prop. BROAD 6T., MILFOHD, PA, The Farmer's Friend Imperial Quick Time. The most complete Range in the world. Manufactured bySwinton Heating and Plumbing Engineers. Estimates giver on all kind of work, . New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm, Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. BENT OF WORK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete line of Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & EUfJIS, "79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. qTAIIDY cathartic Nw CURE C0I1STlPATI0fl to 24 50 HUB va W UU WUUltllll Jl f JUU I ) rf. nrrT plonnil booklet Afi. CTKnMVfJ RRflUtf ( A LITTLE (HORSE SENSE. ' Vpplied to the question of a stove will demonstrate the fact that a good stove is more of a considera tion thin any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy theDOCKASH for the same money or less than nny other stove in tho market. There is but one genuine. i uni AIM & PFCX A3 FRONT STREET, 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- STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD, "The best is none too good." HA RDM AN, MEHLIN, KM ABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAND and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC. NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for cash or on easy terms. Ne&Ui's and all parts fur all machines, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS and ORGANS by a ooniptjieni tuutT, B. S. MARSH. OPERA HOUSK BLOCK, PORT JERVIS, N.V. .Dr. David Kennedys ravorire Remedy CtiHtS ALL mONEY, blOMACH S AND UVIR IMOVJUlCSt & Co., Port Jervis, N. Y. Old Established Store. ALL DRUGGISTS rriD or ffrine. 'font raose tur natural rpMilta. 6am 0., f hicrtJTo, Montreal. faH.,orKw fork. tir PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat-C ent bunness conducted lor MODERATE Fctt, OuNOrnccisOrposiTc u, S. Patent Office and wo can secure paicnt ia luuo man ihufccS ; remote irora wasningion. i Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip- tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J charge. Our fee not due tilt oatent is sccurrd. S i A PAMPHLET, How to Obtain Patents," with J cost of saino in the U S. and foreign countries sent iree, Auuresa, C.A.SNOW&CO. 0r. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman train to Buffalo, Ning Bni FuIIh, C'hmituiiqua Lttku, Cleveland, ChiciiKo and Cincinnati. Tickets on Haiti at Port Jervis to all points in th Went and Southwest at lower ......... frl..... .. ...I ..1... .. 11 THAIKS-iioW LKAVK PoltT JgitVIg AS Follows. EASTWARD. No. S, Daily Express 8 04 AM. " 10. Daily Kxpn-ss S ao " " lil, Daily Kxcept Sunday . . I su " " an, ' ' " 7 46 " " rSut, Sunday Only 7 45 " " as, Dally ftxeept Sunday. . 10.11 " " , Daily Way Train 13 lip M. " so, " " a ho " " 8, Dally Express 4 ! " " 0A, Sunday Only " 4 !H) " " B, Daily Express 6 20 " " 18, ,r " 6 do " " 83, Daily Except Sunday. . 88 " " 14, Dally lu no ' WESTWARD. No. 8, Daily Express 13 07 A. M. 17, Daily Milk Train 8 05 " " 1, Daily Express 11 ha " " 11, Daily Except Sunday. . 13 1U P. M. 6. Daily Express 5 00 ' " 87. Daily Except Sunday. . 6 27 " " 7, Daily Express 10.15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis ou week days at 4 00, 7 4fi, H III), U 16, 10 80 A. M. 1 00, 8 U) 3 au, 4 30, 30, 7 30, 45 p. m Ou Sun di.vs, 4 00, 7 46, V 00, tf 15 . m 13 ao, 3 .00, 7 30 and 8. 45 P. M. D. I. KokerU, Gtmeral ftaeiiKr Agent, Now York, U. W. CiHiku, AuIhIII, (..'.l.-ul l'U A . - - . ..DLIL. tw Yurie. I
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