One Cent a Word. For Knoti finMTtlnn Ho lTrtlNrmrnl taken fur IrM tltnn 10 cents, " OAN1I rnnnt ttOMtmpftiiy All orders, Ariilrms MRU OUKTT PBHH, ' MII.FOItll, PA. THKSPASS NOT1CR. Notion In hon-liy (riven that trespassing tin tho premises ueeupled by tlin uiidendKiied in Dliiirmnn township, known as tho lltiehatinit farm f.ir hunting. flshliiK, lierryliiR or nnjr other purpose whatever 1m forbidden under pen alty of tho liiw. Any person or iiersoiif tllnoheylnu: thin nolliw will Iw tlenlt with in tho severest lnwful manner. Onoitim 11. Mi:CA!rrr, July 1, 1H!7. Ijihwio. THKSPASS NOTtCK. Notion In hnrrhy (liven thiit trespassing on the premise, ut tint uiiiI'thIkiiiiI In DiiiKiiian township near the Delaware bridge, for huiiMiiKt IIhIiI nir, borrylnit or for any other purpose whatever, Is forbidden under penally ol tho law. Any person or tiersons tllsoliey ln this notion will m droll, with In such n manner iui may bo liumt elleutuul to pre vent n repetition. , H. STUIIKHDOFF, April 27, 1BWT. TRKKPASS NOTIC'K. Notice In hereby (riven tlmt trespaiwIngMipon tho ninth pni half of the traet, of hind Known as tin William Denny, No. (HI, In Shnhola town ship, for hnntlnK, lUl.lnir, or, nny other rurposn, also troHpafiHlnir on Kawklll ponti ii Dlnumun township, or, fishing in It l f orhidduu under penalty of the law. 11. Cl.KII.AKII Mll.NOH, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notion In hoi-ehy given that trespassing upon the pro iierty of tho Forest Dnke Association In jackawaxou township, Plko oounty, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and Hnhing, oi nny other purpose In ntrlotly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxandf.k Haiuirk, Not. 23, President. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notion In herehy given that troRpiiHgltig on tho promise of the undersigned, situated In Diigmnii township, for any purpose whatever It strictly forbidden, nnil ail olTenilero will Ix promptly prosecuted. XllA li. Cahk. Oct. Si, lHUu. 17K1R SALK. A ninall farm located nenr . Matainoran, known an the lloiiscl or Ketnhanlt place, containing Ht acres. Finely locntotl, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improviHl. Title clear. For terms, price, eto , address Lock box G Mllforil, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send In all news in tondoxl for publication not. later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. Tho Dotnoorntlo Editors In this section who thought tho tlilo among their readers was sotting townrd freo silver oolnngo last fall seem to be very mum just now, and It Is hard to tell by rootling those papers what they do think about It at present. Were not their oonvlotlons genuine or are they only waiting to soo how the oat Is going to jump. I wonder what tholr readers think of this "on tho fence" policy. No doubt they will catch tho current again before next fall, and volubly assuro the dear people that they are for bl-motalllHin first, last and nil the tlmo. The trap rocks of Now Jersey aro among tho strongest stone In the Uulted States. Tholr orushlng ro.ilstanoo being 81,000 pounds to the cubic Inch. This Is an ele gant material for Mac A dam roads whoro the trnfTlo Is heavy, and Is rapidly oomlug to be appreciated. The supper In tho Reformed church at Bo vans on Thanksgiving ulght was up to tho usual standard and reflects much oro dlt on tho management. Tho not proceed! of $31.00 will be applied on the debt Incur red In payment of Kov. W.G. Myitis salary while on this charge. The marriage of Geo. Van Nons of Hainesvllle to Minnie Jaggor of Ding mans Ferry was performed by Rev. C. II Von Olahn at tho parsonage on Wednes day Nor. 81th. The usual good wlshos attend the happy couple. Thanksgiving parsed off with little going on except a few family re-unlons which are a very nloo feature of the day. The Thanksgiving sormmif In tho PitEss, though a day Into was appreciated by many. Mr. Chat. B MoCarty of Rayniontlxkill and Miss Nettle Caeo of Delaware dlnod and spoilt a ptevmnt day at Pluo Hill Farm on Sunday last. The findings of tha jury of four minis tors and throe laymna that resulted In do poilng Rjv. M. C. Humbly of White Lake in Sullivan oounty from the ministry, shows that such misorablo ooncliiot as he was proven guilty of can not be white washed every time and will go far to In spire respaot for a church that shows a right disposition to cleanse Itself. How much bitter It would have boon for the church if the jury in the last trial of that naturj here had done tholr plain duty half as well. I note by the Gazette that soino of the parishlonors of this pious fraud are going to give hliu a reception and com plain that he U a muoh abused man. Such Is partisanship In the church and Indeed It seems muoh like to partisanship else where. John Smith who built a house fur him self lust winter on his lot bought of G. K Kursh Is this winter building a barn. He has It nearly enclosed at this writing. The Heralds correspondent say that our own, Freeholder, K. li Kintuer aud ex hotel keeper, J. K Everett are to start for the Klondike In January. Wo hope thi i Ik 036 of Jos. U's jokos because If the twins should ever get so far from home we might never see them again, and that would be an awful calamity. Wont the boys please stay a little bit louger and at tend brother Von Glahns extra meetings. Maybe they might stumble Into the straight and narrow way to which they have long been strangers, aud attain to riches to which the Klondike would be as a penny dip to an are light. Yes boys, leave us not yet awhile. Lostar T. Smith will break ground in a few days for an addition to his store house at Layton. If will eitend back f rum the store built by John li. Layton about six teen feet and the full width of the prosouc bulldiug There will evidently be a litllu life in town another year. As an) thing pertaluing to the Klondike prove interesting it may bo pertinent to mention that part of the gold UeliUj are In UrkUii Territory, and part lu the United Hiates. Winter begins in ri piember. Durlug December and January u is con tinuous night and through June and July continuous daylight. The extremes of temperature aro very groat and altogether It In a good plaon for tendnrfeet to stay awny from. L The teaohnrn wero tip top satlaflod and highly delighted with the program of the Inst Inntltuto In Newton. Hupt. 1(111 sur prised them with n reception on a gnnomun scaln at tho Cochran House, and during tho progress of tho reception tho teachers snapped a surprise on tholr Hupt. In the shaiio of a flue scroll top dwk. Tho pre sentation Was neatly carried out on Iki hnlf uf tho.teaehers by Prof. Cope and Mr. Mill though taken off guard responded with much feeling. John J. Van Sickle Is loading another oar of apples at Port .lervln. Thin will probably be the last one of tho season un less J nkn should oomninnoo buying In Central l'a. In which enna ha would bo likely to continue shipping nearly all winter. Mr and Mrs. James J. Shotwell gave a ThankHglvIng dinner to the young hullo 'if the Tattles Corner school Inst Thurs day. Tho toaeher was Included and they all had a delightful time. Many who have somewhat of nn Idea tint this country leads Inoonl mining will m surprised to learn that the principal oouuti-ie-4 of the world are estimated to have mined M i,7.T3,tKK) tons last yenr of 9340 pound. Great Hrltalns percentage of this Immense total was 88 1 per oont nr al m ist exactly one third. Tho United States was a oloso second with n total of 171,4in,m). tons. Fi 11. Kintner mmln the last trip of the season with his meat wagon on Saturday l.it. IIo will however oontlniio to butch T only to supply local wants and to fill orders, Kept Luther Hill visited so mo of our schools last week. To most teaohnrs his Visit Is looked forward with muoh pleasure tils helpful counsel and kind advice is al ways tonilorod In a tostoful manner and Is duly appreciated by them. Joseph Jnggers and family visited rela tives across the mountain on Sunday. A daughter of Urbon Abors about two years of age died on Saturday of Inflam mation of tho brain. Funeral services at the house and Interment In the Haines vllle cemetery on Monday last. H. MONTAOUE. A varloty of weather In ono week. Prof. Padgett, " tho prldo of Plko, " failed to appear. Thanksgiving day wan vnry quiet over hero. Ilrlng on the weight of your hogs and oe which is tho greater. Chas. Prodinoro, wlfo and daughter, of Mlddletown, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Prodmore for a fow days reenntly. Jim. B. Kerr and wife, Miss Roboooa Murcknrdt, of Port Jervln, and Fred Fruon, of Now York, spent Thanksgiving day at Itlvorsldo. Win. Kelnohnrtlt, Jr., Is spending a oou plonf weeks lu Now York. Mrs. Josephine Schublger and Mrs. Win. Holnohnnlt visited New York friends on Thanksgiving day. Trl-Statosls becoming noted for shoot ing scraps. Women seein to be tho prin cipal victims. Is It good policy for a school boy to onrry a pistol? Whon a person points a gun at you don't ask If It Is loaded but just knock hi id down and ask him afterward. By doing so lots of nooldouts might be avoided. D.utlul Prodmore expeats to move Yet tor's saw mill over to Pike oounty nn the Stono house tract, which Mr. Yottor pur ohasod of Mr. Pinohot Inst week. Tho chairman of tho stove oomiulttoo, although ho has purchased a now gun, so far has been unable to kill any gnmo. Linn Hornbook, of Newton, oallod on Montague friends last week. Our Mlllvlllo miller, Louis H. Crono, has fixed up a very comfortable offloe In the mill. Ho has evon blackened the stovo, provided oomfortable seats and U willing to organize a Liar's Club in op position to the stove committee. Lewis A Mnrthls has purchased a fine gray horse, Wehuer Schublger also has a now trot- tor. Tho ladies connected with the Ladles Aid Society of the Reformed Church are making great preparations for a fair and festival to be held about Xmas. Town congress meets at tha Brick house Saturday December 4th. Frank Hoyt has built a now honuory on his place the Sprlngdale. When I used to live at so and so, I used to do so and so, everything was so much hotter thon It Is here. Now the questlou I, Dick, would ask Is : Why the devil didn't you stay or go back there f How would It do to ask our new mem- bur of the Legislature what he thinks about a change in our game laws, so as to have the open season for birds more uni form f Dick. M ATA MORAS. juiss iiuiu uiuman was tendered a Birthday surprise at her home on Tuesday evening. About 25 of her young friends assembled to pay their respects to hor on her Birthday. Miss Lulu was not at home when thoy came, but arrived home soon after they had assembled. She was very much pleased to see her friends and enter tained them very nlocly. Refresh menu wore served aud a very pleasant evening was spent. On lidding hor good night they all wished her many happy returns of the pleasant event. Miss Rllla Vau Sickle of Unlonvllle, N. J., was the guest of Miss Hattle Allen lust Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ira Van Fleet, of Unlonvllle, was visiting friend In Matamoras on Sunday Miss Ella Ketchatu of Mount Hope, N. J., was the guest of Miss M. Virginia Squires on Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Angle, of Mil ford were tho guests of Mrs. Watts of Wata inoras on Thanksgiving day. They wore guests at the surprise party tendered to Mrs. Watts. Ralph French from the medical college of Philadelphia Is at his home lu Miita inorus for a short vacation. The concert at Bt. Joseph's church hall last evening was a very pluasaut affair. Tho musio, both vocal sud iustrumuutul was very pluas:iiit. Mis Ada Cluue was tho organist for tho occasion. Tho farce entitled "The Train to Marro's Guard." made a great deal of amusement. Frank Siuien made an exoelleut oouductrr. The tableaux were very striking aud much ap- proi.iaU.-d by the audieuee. We congratu late tho young people of thn church iin their entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Flnromw of Seoteh tuwn, N. Y., former residents of Mnta mciras have Issuiil Invitation for theli 8ft th wedding annlversnry on Deo. 10. Mls Alnnra Duryea of M.itomoras left town on Tunmtny to vlnlt friends at Now York, Jersey City and Pntornon. A pleasant inrprlso party wo held at Mrs. Harrison Watts' hums tin Main street, Matnmnras,, on Thursday night of lost week. Mrs. Harry Mooro, of Jersey City, a daughter of Mrs. Watts, extended nn Invitation to nbotit 8ft of her mother's friends to participate In the afTolr. When they reached the house Mrs. Watts was at church but she returned at nlno o'clock, and was of course, completely and most agreeably surprised but equal to tho occa sion and proceeded to entertain her guests In a pleasant manner. Refreshments were nerved by the ladles and nlno music. Mr. Wattn' friends enjoyed the evening very much and trust thnt at some future time they may all nssemblo at her pleasant home again and give her another sur prise. Tha Ladles Aid Society oonuectntl with Kpworth chnrch, Matamoras gavo a ohlcken supper on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Snyder. The sup per was excellent. The young ladles pro sent favored the company with soino piano music whleh was very pleasing. The proceeds amounted to about J. Tha members of the Ladles' Aid are to bo con gratulated upon their good supiKir. S, OR EE LEY. Winter Is fast approaching and wo will have to make tho best of It. We must ex pect soino "Bitter " with the "Sweet." Henry DtiWItt In making his monthly trip through thin part of the town deliver ing and taking orders for the Grand Union Tea Company. Jack Hogan Is wearing a very brond snitlo over tho arrival of a lit tie boy balry that came to gladden their home last Wed nenday. Mother and child are doing well. Kdward Kochka Is selling and deliver ing hay to Greeley this week. Ho con templates leaving his place nt "K" Town as noon as ho disposes of his hny mid strnw and a yoke of oxen. Miss Carrie Knckolcln mid Mahlon Perry wero married last Sunday nt the home of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Hooka Hue nt Gerinantown. Somo of tho young people of this place attended tha oiitcrtalnmolit given at the D lawaro Houno last Saturday night at Lackawaxon and all say It was a grand af fair. Miss Hattlo Reinsen, of Honcsdalo, Is spcndlhg a wook with hor sister Anna at Greeley. Tha Misses Homien anil Hattle Gallor spont Tuesday evening nt Goorgo Hart- well's. Tho cold weather has closed the lake with a beautiful sheet of toe and the dally talk Is whon will It be safo enough to skate F Take advice and don't go skat lng too soon. OERMANTOWN. We all onjoyod snowballing during the last snow storm. Mahlon Perry, Carrie and Goorgo Rook- loin nnd Annie Shelling visited the Me tropolis thanksgiving. The dance nt Rlohard Deltz lost week was largely attended and all had a good time. Miss Lynu spent Thanksgiving In Haw ley. Tho box party was a grand success and dancing continued until an early hour. Roliihold Woniul flrod six times at what he mistook for a bear but which proved on closer Investigation to bo a block stump. Several of our young folks recently en joyed a horseback ride to the Park. W. Ketohol recently made a visit in town. Goorgo Rockolcln, Jr. expects soon to enter tho employ of Swlnton & Co. at Port Jervln, where bo will learn the trado of moulding. Abe Hendorshut and John DoGroat wero visitors horo recently. Frank mado a short visit to Sbohola Falls. Joe Sohmalzle shot two door last week Miss May Rockolcln lately visited friends lu Port Jorvls. Tbo Rockoleln girls while out hunting last week shot six pheasants and four rab bits. They are fluo inarkswomen. George Hoffman and J. H. Boa, of Haw ley, oallod bore on business. Kate and Lizzie Madden, of Blooming Grove, visited here a fow days ago. Willie PodluBkl, when going to the post odloo recently, klllod the largest deer seen hero In many yours. Vldo Zcklch was at Hawley a short time ago. It is reported that a wild cat ha been soon between Rattlesnake hill and the val toy fields. Why doosent Golden Rod write every week I We aro glad to hear from hor. Another surprise party will soon be hold. Where f The Pikk County PiiKa Is a welcome visitor every week, aud It will soon have several more subscribers here. Daihv. GREG NT OWN. The lawsuit, which caused considerable oominout and was to oouie off Nov. 19th before Squire Boitroe at Greentown.dldn't come off. The parties and their counsel all appeared. J. R. Smith and A. P. Hov er for Sanders, plaintiff; and M. E. Sim ons, of Honcsdalo, and K. B. Hollister, of Holllstervllle, for 8. R. Hazel ton, defend ant. After a number of pleas In abate ment offered by counsel for defendant, at the Instance of the justice aud much to his satisfaction the parties got together aud effected a settlement and all went home apparently sutUlled save some who were disappointed in not hearing attorney's pleas. Sherman Fowler and Emile Vullle, of Gruentown, have moved to Hozoltou aud Klpp's Mill In Palmyra township, this county. A now post office has been established In Palmyra township. S. K. Hasciton, post master, the name of the onloe Is Crosses. The supper, under tho ausplcos of the La dies' Aid at Victor Corey's lu Gruentown Nov. 23rd, was a decided success, both so cially aud financially, prooetxls $lti. The third quarterly meeting for this coufercuoe year will be held In the Hem lock Grove M. 12. Church on Saturday and Sunday Doo. 4th and bin. Preaching ou Saturday at two p. m. by Providing Klder W. L. Thorpe, also In the evening at 7. fid p. m. and Sunday morning nt 10. Bt) a. in. after which the nncrnment will bo ndmln Inttirod. All are cordially Invited to at tend. Lewis Miller Is very busily engaged kill ing porkers. IIo Is nugag id until ab Hit the 80th of Diiooinbor. F. L, Helg, our village blacksmith, Is confined to the house with a sprained an kin. On Friday, Nov. With, Anthony and Sherman Hloss killed 8V) pound htvir. It was caught In a trap at tha head of Kant Branch pond In Orwno township. Kaoh Bred two shots before they killed bruin. PAUPAC. D.imaii Illaekino.ir died Nov. 8)dd, aged abti;it seventy-seven years. H,) leaves a wife and seven children threo boys an I four girls to mourn his loss. They are all marriod and doing for thonHelves but one. Tho funeral service woie held nt School House. N i. 4 on Friday afwrnoon, con ducted by tha Uev. Raymond, and inter ment In Piuipno cemetery. The wife of Janob Zimmerman tiled on Fnturday, Nov .87th nt hor daughter's, Mis. Wldmlrs In Pntersou. Sho has boon sick for some time and had gono thoro to bo near a physloluu. H.ir limb mil nnd four ohlldnin snrvivo-hnr. .Burial In Patorsoii. Mr. and Mrs. Gun Hlngur will beglu housohoeplng In a part of Mr Jacob's house this week. Miss Jessie YllIliinis nnd sister hnvo been visiting tholr Undo Chnrlos In this place. Masters Donald Walte and Russell Dean of Wavorly, were guosts of Arthur Pel- lett a few dnys last week. Cold wnathor has oomo early. If It keeps so until spring tha winter will )ie long. Most of tho farmers have hod their threshing dona. I suppose tho next on the programme will bo tha squeal of the porkor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Recorded In the Offloe of the lienor. ler Rliioe Our Last Issue. Lncknwnxon. Frodorick Poop- pel, ot. nx. to Elizabeth Kirby .dated Nov. 10th, 2 aores, oon. 300, ont'd Nov. 20th, Blooming Orovo, Lnokawaxon, Shohola nnd Dincnian. II. I. Court- right, Shorifr, to 1'otor 'Yoost, dated Oct. 11th, Hhohola Falls property, oon. 5,610, ent'dNov. 27th. After hoaring somo friends con tinually praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilomody, Curtia Flock, of Anaheim. California, pnrohasod a bottle of it for his own two and ia now as en thusiastic over ita wondorfnl work as anyone can bo. The 25 and 60 cent Biaos for salo by Druggists and 0rjutir.il Mirohnnti in PikoOja it Brown & -Armstrnntr wnnld uVa to know if you havo bonght your winter iootwear. The Pur Food law. Judge Allen Craig last week do cided in the Monroe Court to Quash indictments brought against two Tannorsvillo firms for selling im pure vinogar. IIo concludos aa fol. lows. It is impossible for ns to sus tain tho indictments It cannot be sustained under tho act of 181)7 be cause the act was not in existence whon tho offense ehnro-Hil wim nnm. mitted. Nor enn it bo sustained under the acta of 1891 and 1895 be cause they are ropoalod without any saving clause. Comlnf to Tholr Santas. Our Layton correspondent thinks tho Democratic editors of Sussex will all bo bi-metallista in the near future. Well! that is sound doofc rineandit is to bo hoped thev well beoomo so rational as to wholly aoanuon ana (liavow tho 18 to 1 heresy. Tho silver mon aro not bi metallist. Bimetallism proposes ino usa oi sliver, Dut maintained at a parity with gold, and to tkitt doc trine all good Republicans and sound money Democrats subscri be. Th Raid Will bo Built. Tho dirootors of tho De'iawara Valley, Lehigh and Hudson Rail. road decided at a meeting hold in acrouusuurg this week to put sur veyors on the lino at once, with tho view of immediately building the roau up tue valley. Wo hope there will bo no-'-hoad oa" oliision be tween tho roads now both are cer tain of being built. Stroudsburi lotet two Citiiens. Williiiin II. Garris a contractor and builder well known In Monroe coun ty died of pneumonia aged 68 years He bad recently taken the contract to bnild the new plans facto ry. Uershom Hull who was formorly engaged in the tannin tr buaineHS died at the rie age of 85 years. He was uoru 10 Hope, JN . J. Don't be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit Chamborluin's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a tost of many years. Suoh letters aa tho following from L. Q. Bagley, Huonemo, Cal., are constantly being received : "The best remexly for pain 1 have over used is Chamberlain's Pain Bulm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It euros rheumatism, lame back, sprains aud swellings. For sale by Druggist aud Gouorul Merchants of Pike county. flyer's iicrnj Pectoral wived the lives of two of my chil dren when to all appearance they were in the first stage of consumption." J. W. IIUFF0UD, FarmlnKton, la. HAI.F-SIZU BOTTLES, goo. It Pleases Him to Know That We are Belling (()OD CLOTH ING chenner than any othor house in Port Jorvis. Wo hnvo the tout ALL-WOOL KERHKY OVKItCOAT mado, nt 7, worth I0. An ALL-WOOL BUSI NESS SUIT nt 4. 98. If you aro in nood of good woolon undorwears, wo sell 'em GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Bussox streots, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Hoator and Fuel Haver in tho Country. New Era Radiator, Two Flrosi In On RARnWARK. f'HTI.KRV, TIN, AOATK WA KK, Ki t;. TIN ROOriNO AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, BEOAD STliEET, MILFORD, PA. Fall and Winter. Wo will place on exhibi tion Wednesday, Oct. 13th, ono of tho finest assortment or mon s footwear for Fall and Winter ever exhibited in Port Jorvis. rho stock comprises I all tho latest nov eltios in matorinls such as willow calf, winter rus set, enamel and patent leather, criick proof box calf.American calf and English grain leather. II ow shapes Cornell, Har vnrd, Itugby and Bull JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. 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, Tho Price is Right. L. F. HAFNER, Harford Bt., Milfoid, Pa. Sound oa Fostbail. Col. Bob Ingersoll recently de clined to witness a football game, though bo had njver seen one. He thinks it a good game because so many ara killed playing it, and tttat tho rules should be altered so as to allow tht players to wrap themselves iu feather beds. He said match footbull aud base ball games between cullogus should be stopped. Every college should have a gx.l gymnasium with a compe tent instructor, au 1 that students should go into athletics for tha sake of development, and not for the sake of beating somebody else in a game. The Farmer's Friend Imperial Quick Time. The most complete Manufactured by Swinton Heating and Plumbing Engineers. Estimates given on all kind of work, New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. I1KST OF WIIKK AT SHOUT NOTICK. Also a complete line of Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY a EfifllS, 79 Pike Street, MHDY vv CURECOHSTIPATIOn 10 4 2S 50 SDdULU 1 till I UUailHn 1 LiiU ti, ,,,,,,. ,rip P rrlpe.lmr rnuao mj uwil molts, dam pi snS bnntlM fn.i 4S. STflil l0 IlKlIf i. If CO., (hlr.in, Mnntrf.l. nrk. sir A LITTLE. HORSE SENSE. Applied to tho question of a stovo will demonstrate tbo fact thar, a good ttovo is more of a considera tion tlnn any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fnet why experiment with somo untried stove when you r;in buy thoDOCKAKH fur tho same money or less than nny other stove in the market. There is but ono genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, 43 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. TIME AMD SIGHT. Watches, Diamonds, and Solid Silverware. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 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- k.Mlli BO .0 exp YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradi Mark . -V Dbign 'Mt1' COPVRIQHT C. Anvon i4Tifting m tketrb and rtfenptton mar fliili kly mnjrutiii our opnimu trtt wneliier aa Invention 1st probably pau?i(atil. niiiniiim tioiui tnctly omdJMitltU. IltuiiltHiok on i'mvuio Sunt f rj. Uilfjs4 aweocy fur :-urmtl psttuiilt. PitinLa tsksttfii through Huim A Co. reuiv Scientific Jtorican. A bHiKteomelr Nlantnitd waekly. T.trveat (ir- cuiu..ufi uf mny HH-ntidc V'uriuil. l'ttniiB. H j-nr; four Uitii.tti, 4i, bold bj i) newirtit-aLtirn. fi'liNN & Co.M,B New York siwl usw, d r Bt, WMbuwiuii. U. u rDr. David Kennedy's ravontc Remedy CUU ALL klUNEt,IOMUH . - AWO tlVtR IKUIULCS, -TV" o o D z a Range in the world. & Co., Port Jervis, N.Y. Old Established Store. Port Jervis, N. Y. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J fentbuinciaeoi.ducted(or MoocHATf Ptt. iOuROrricc iOFO(Tt o s. patcnt Office C iand wfl can Kr uro DulcnL ia lcaa tuua lLuui tiussu:? f remote irum Waiiriinifton. S f Bend model, drawing or photo.. With dew-rip-? 5 Hon. We aivie, if patniaUo of Dut, free ott charfr. Our fett nM due till natnt li acrurrd. S S A PMMPHLCT, "Hw to Obtain I'nienta," with j rot ot Muue in the U. S aud ioreiya countrickC sent free. AJdrti, $ c.A.snow&co. Oi. Patent Ornet, WttHmnroN, D. C. 5 ERIE RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullnmn trains to Buffalo, Nlii nni Falls, Cliaut.HUiiia Ijtkd, Cluvcluud, Chlrnwi mitt Cincinnati. Tlki'.is nn salo at Ptirt Jurvts to ull points in the WiMtaml SoniliwtiHCitt lowur rates thau vtu any uthur Urst-clites lino. tltaiss now i.kavk pout jehvib as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 13. Daily Rxpri'bs IJaily KjtprifMS Daily Kxt'pt Sunday. Sunday Only lJaily K.ict'pt Sunday. Uaiiy Wiy 'i'raiu Daily Express Sunday Only Daily Kxpt'i-nM Sunday only Dally Kxm'pt Sunday Dally WESTWARD 4 10 i . 5 au . M 1 4l . 7 45 .-10 11 . W 151 Si HO . 4 )A . 4 ao . 6 A 6 as . 46 . 10 01) 1(1, Ki, OKI, aa, tWl 1 1, No. 8, Dally Express 13 ot A. m. 17, Daily Milk Train 8 06 " 1, Daily KxpruM 11 aa " 14 II, Daily Lxot'pr. Sunday. . 12 10 p. m. 6. Daily Knprt'hS 6 tul ' ' " 27, Daily Kxwpt Sunday. . 8 i;7 " " 7, Daily Express 10 15 ' Trains have Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis ou week days at 4 oil, 7 4, V OU, U 15, 10 ao A M 1 S) ijo a ao, 4 ao, ao, 7 ao, 45 p. u uu Suh- diya, 4 00, 7 IS, V 00, 15 a. iu.; U ao, 2 uo, 7 3u aud a 4 I', u. U. I. KokrU, ti.u.ral Fweiiufcr Ageut. N.w liurk, U. W. Cooki, AMlsUvnt t,.ut-rl l'tuiiiisTtr As;eutf M.w lurk.
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