v.. One Cent a Word. for Emih Inwrilon Wo drprlUrnii-nt Inken rnr Ipm tlmn la r-nl. CAMH mml neeompunr all order. AdrirvM F1KK COUNTY rBESH, MII.FI)RI, TA. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hcrvhy givi-ii that tnwpnfwliig on the pinmlm occupied ly the hiiiIimhIkiiwI in lMiiKinnu township, known iw the Huelmimn fimti for hunthiff, fixliiiifi, lwirylng or any othiT pi nxree whatever is forbidden linoVr pen itti4Tnf the Inw. Any person or persons illsolH-yiiiK till" nntli will lie ileiilt wllh iu the Btnerrat liiwfnl miinner. Ukoiiuk H. McCahtv, July 1, 1SH7. l!ee. miEKPASS NOTICE. Notice la hereliy X k'vmi tlmt tn-apiwsinn on the premises of the tindi'rslfriutl in DiiiKtiinn township neur the Di lnwnre hrlttpv, for hunt in. fishing, berrying or for any other purpose whatever, is forhldilen uniler penally of the law. Any person or persons disoloy t tig this notice will be dealt with In sueh a milliner as niny oe most eneciuiu vo pre vent a repetition, II. STUHRNDOFF, April 27, 18117. rpRKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby JL (liven that trespassing upon tho south ern half of the troot of land known as the William Denny, No. M, in Shohola town ship; for hiuH.liiK, flsliintr, or, any other Furpose, alwj tresisstn on Sawkill pond n ltlnirninn township, or, fishing in it is forbidden under penalty of the inw. M. Cl.KII.ANil MlLNOH, AprlMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Inke Assoeiallon in Lacknwaxen township, 1'iko county, Ph., for tlie purpose of hunting and fishing, oi liny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxasdeb Happkn, Not. 23, 18115. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that trespassing on the premise of the undersigned, sittmtHl iu l)ngtnan township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and all offender will bv promptly prosecuted. IHA 13. Cask. Oct. 24, 181)6. IX) R SALE. A small farm located neni ' Matamoras, known as tho Hensel oi Keinhardt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., addresh Lock box G Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. Tho New Jersey State tax commission will recommend to the Legislature a modi fication of the tax laws as applied to per sonal property . Theyjaro satisfied that a fanner whose personal property Is all In sight Is easily reached by the Assessor while the city man whose personal estate Is not so plainly In evidence as easily cs capus. The commissioners estimate that in rural communities 90$ of personal Is taxed, and In citlos and village only 80. This Is drawing It yet a little stronger than our Sandyston assessor did, last fall, when he asked the Sussex County Board of As sessors to enter Into a comparison of town duplicates with those of agricultural town ships. It Is strange In the face of all this that Newton's assessor could so flllbutser the vote as to defeat the motion. Strange indeed. The church at Layton needs a coat of paint some window glass puttied In and a set of new tie poles. Tho present ones will do If the frost don't go out. Get up and hustle brethren. There was a dance at the home of An d 'ew Morris last Friday night. Being moonlight with good sleighing parties came from Nowton and Branchvlllo. As semblyman Smith fiddled to a crowded bouse, and everybody had a good time. 40 numbers were sold. Misses Cora Hursh and Theana Owens returned from Newark on Monday. They report a very agreeable visit with friends during their stay Hon. E. E. Smith la now In the Loglsla tlve Halls at Trenton, and his lieutenant, who promised some of the voters before election that Elvin would have the fi.h laws knocked Into a cocked hat sliou.il glide down at once and see that those, promises are kept. Lieutenant they have an eye on you. Almost every year we hear that some one has dug down upon tho unreeognlzabla remains of the dead who bave mouldered away In the grave yard at Layton. It has become much crowded and some of the unmarked graves are so grown over that this sort of thing Is so liable to happen that when It does It calls ont but little comment. A field purchased back or north of the present grave yard, and laid out as a cemetery would meet with popu lar approval. John A. Westbrook and Ed Layton were down to the Big City last week and each bought a "hoss." As soon as the frost goes out so the rood can be touched up with tho road machine, there will be some records broken. Clarence has an eye on each of them, and a good warch and It luoks as If something was going to happen pretty soon. We wonder why "Honest Johuf" don't give us one of those cute aud touching lit tle articles about "suckers aud trout" that his pen used to touch upon so airily. Highraiu has a f uud of experience on such mutters bigger than a huystack, and we long so to hear from hliu. Don't be bash ful Highraiu there lsu't anybody lookiu at you. J. E. Everett spout a few days In Newark last week with strictly business Intent. The Directors of the Headlugtou Mutual Assurance company met with Mrs. Jennie Myers Itut week aud satisfactorily adjust ed the loss recently Incurred by the burn ing of her dwelling near Haiuesviile. The many friend of Jobu Abers will be pleased to learn that he Is recovering from his recent severe illness and hope that he will soon reguiu bis usual good health. Eruet.t Brown now living at Dloiuaus Furry wears a smile that can uliuost be felt over iu Jeasey, all caused by tho -new arrival lu his family of a lusty baby boy. The sleighiug has got down to hard pan and everybody is wishing for more snow. The bottom is good, aud duos not uuod but little, but we uoed that little bad just now. The Oyster buppor at HaluesvlUc lu&ty week was not as great a success as thc.t generally make sueh things up there. Maybe the eysrrt had been a long tune from home, but that shouldn't matter, just paint them over with a little Iodine roll them In cracker dust, and fry with a pluch of garlie, to a doltunte seal brown. Yon wouldn't know the difference. The small boy says the eclipse of the moon last Friday night was no great shakes for he could see It without a smoked glass even. Wm. Crone who purchased the John I. Bevans farm last spring died at his home ou Tuesday night after quite a protracted illness. Mr. Crone was a rosected citizen and the community sympathize with the family In their bereavement. Funeral services on Friday last followed by the In terment In the oemetery at Layton, Now the toe crop Is ripe and several of our neighbor are either filling or making preparations to do so at an early day. Tho widows of veterans who have mar ried again are stated as costing the govern ment 9)0.0110 dally In pensions, or about three and a half millions yearly. The first step In pensions reform will quite likely affect these, first because they have no moral claim and second, because they have no vote. We are impressed by the gravity of the situation that called on the National Trea sury for 141 millions of dollars last year, and is expected to reach the enormous sum of 170 millions of dollars three years later for war pensions. An Idea oan be formed of its mngultude when !t Is known that the cost of the Army: Tho Naval Service including new construction of war vessels; Tho Indian Service; And the In terest on tho National Debt Is exceeded by the sum paid out for pensions. It Is pro bable that tho first steps toward correct ing the evils of the present system Will be the publication of the pension roll by States, and by cutting off tho widows of veterans who have married agnin. Supt. Luther Hill called on tho schools in the valley last week, and showed hi deep Interest In Ihem by many good and wise suggestions to both pupil and teacher Ho found several schools where neither parent nor trustee had called during this term. H MONTAGUE. Montague, Jan. 9. I don't like to help tho editor to run his paper, but 1 think letters from correspondents should be dated It may save mistakes. Excuse us for the suggestion. Sleighing Is leaving as fast as possible, and wagons have come Into use again. Warren McKnne, of Shohola, Pa., vis ited his brother, David, at Millville, the past week. County Superintendent of Schools Luth or Hill visited the schools In this town last week. Elva Coons entertained a number of schoolmates last evening. Miss Elenuora Cole gave a dinner to about a dozen of lutimato friends to-day. Aleck Brink, of Matamoras, called at the Riverside to-day. John W. Lyon ani family, and David Case and family, of Port Jervls, were cal lers In this town to-day. A drawing for a breech-loader shot gun will take place at the Brick House next Saturday evening. George Clark, Pettlboue and "H. L." each have Invested In three chances. The chairman of the stove committee while returning from Washington the other day got asleep drove tho horse Into the wrong road a ten-mllo drive for nothing. James A. Rundlo Is drawing lumber for repairs to be made on the barn on his farm now occupied by James McKeeby. Anyone In need of a good two horse sled can find a bargain by calling on Mrs. S. Smith. Dayton Westbrook has four fine young horses. Shooting accidents will please take a backseat at present and let drowning and ooastlng mishaps oome to the front. Dr. H.E. Emerson, of Milford, at pres ent Is a man very much sought after by the people on this side of the river. To day he has the following patients to look after: Two In the fain'ly of the late Ben ton Bell; one at Daniel Garment; one at Jud. Bevans In Sandyston; Mrs. DeGarmo, John Vanoy, Mrs. Kosie Vanoy, Mrs. M. Townscnd, the Infant child of Oliver Smith, a child of Mrs. Coons aud George Davis, all In Montague. An authorized ageut of the S. P. C. A. would occasionally have a Job here. Donnorwotter: Die Narren Bind nicht alle jetzt gostorben. Wenn elner sterbt xwel wolten soinen platz nehmen. Please don't let " H " see the above or he will play the dickens with Dick. DELAWARE. We are enjoying very good elulghlug at present. The sale of Calvin Cron which took place on the fifth Inst, was well attended aud good prices realized. A fishing party composed of Messrs D V. Brodhead, Henry Schuyler and Garret Brodhead spent Thursday at Silver Lake luring the wily pickerel with tempting bait, but they would not bite. Miss Lulu LVPue, daughter of Palmer DePue, who has been dangerously ill we are glad to note Is Improving. Dr. P. V Fulmer Is attending her. Our local sportsmen say that foxes are very plentiful this seasou, lu this vicinity. A drawing match took place at the Riverside Hotel last Saturday evening, for a three year old oult and a carriage nearly new. Calvin Cron held the lucky num ber for the oolt, and Jos. Bensley drew the wagon. The drawing was lively and spirited and an enjoyable time was spout by all John Lilts is now drawing reins on a large pair of western horses, which he purchased near Alleutown, recently. Sfkctatok. DING MAN'S FERRY. The days of tho holiday festivals are past for the preseutjbut pleasant memories of those enjoyable occasions still remain. The veuduo of Calvin Crou's on the 6th was well atteudedraud articlos aud stuck sold brought average good prices. Mrs. Henry Snyder, of Lehmau.has been very ill for a few days past, but is uow arouud agidu. She is quite an uld lady, aud has bocu a hard worker. Jacob B Westbrook and lady visited Silver Lake, last Saturday, aud when they returned brought home three pickerel Which tipped the scales respectively (and respectfully) at 8, 4 and 6 pounds avoir dupois. A happy party of young people of Dlng- mius and Its vicinity enjoyed a slelghrlde to Silver Lake, last Friday evening, and repaired to the hospitable homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre M. Nills, where they tripped the light fantastlo too until the wee sma' hours. Everytlme they go to Pierre's the better they like It, and that Is saying a good deal, for they are always eager to vis it that house John Shepperd.of Center,was prostrated by sickness last week, but we hope to see Dim around again soon, Iu usual good Health. It Is said John Buckley, who left Ding- man's last summer, and went to Seattle, Washington, has a high fever the Klon- dyke fever, and thinks nothing but a change of air and a more northern location ill conduce to his mental ease. John Is strictly tmperatico, but ho has evidently got It In mind that nothing short of an Alaskan gold cure will bring happiness and content. Success to him anyway. By far, yes, very much by far, the largest brightest and most desirable pickerut came from tho sparkling Silver Lnke, and any admirer of this luscious denizen of the lakes has only to see a specimen from that water to so pronounce. KlHO. (FROM ANOTHER COHHRSl'ONDKNT.) Wednesday of last week the lHt of the pro gressive enchre series was given at the home of Dr. Kenworthy. There were five tables. The first and second lady prises were won by Miss Crawford, of Chicago, aud Linda Van Gordon. First and second gentle men's were won by Mr. Searlos and Laf. Quick. Later on refreshments were served and music enjoyed. MrB. Susan Wood, daughter of Levi Howell, has a fine young dnughtor. Luclau Westbrook has been quite IU but Is now able to resume his duties as teacher. Most of the Ice houseB here are filled, but some are waiting for cold weather. Per haps they may out no Ice later In tho sea son. GREELEY. Jake Knoedler went Monday to Wayne county to drive an ox team for J. L. Burchor. John Hoscnoranco, son of I. B. Rosen cmnco, who came homo from South Dako ta on Christmas, will go to the hospital at New York this week. He Is suffering from a very painful disease of the eye. The sleighing Is going very fast. A goodly number took advantage of the sleighing last Sunday. Quite a number of rigs passed this place, Albert Arnst, wife and dnughtor, Hoslo, called at Mr. Roson ornnce last Sunday. Irving DeWitt and Will Cowglll called on friends at Greeley last Sunday, the lat ter driving a bran new cutter. Some at traction for the girls Will. Louis Benfo passed through Gree ley on Tuesday with Miss Jennie Rowlnnd and twenty-two of her scholars on a sleigh ride given by the teacher at the upper school at Lockawaxen. All seemed to be having a inerry time. Mrs. Enrncst Kllnort and two children went to Now York Wednesday. There will be a ball at the Sylvaula House on Saturday night Jan, 16th, given by Nlo Kollor, of Shohola. Evorybody In vited. Arthur Hendershot wont back to his home at Balevllle, N. J. last Thursday. He came to Piko county with a wagon and It was quite difficult to go back through the snow, Adam uni Has boon suffering with a vory troublesome tooth the past woek . John Frye has gone to the hospital In Now York with the neuralgia with which he Is a great suff oror every winter. George Hartwell aud son, Willie, were at Hawley on Monday. Daisy Bell. MATAMORAS. Religious services at our churchos have boon discontinued fortbls week on account of tho Union services In the different churchos in Port Jorvis. Very Interesting meetings are being held there every even Ing, aud our citizens avail themselves of the opportunity of attending them. Mr. Harry Moore, a fireman on the P. R R , and employed In the yard at Jersey City, aud a son-in-law of Mr. Harry Watts of our village, and who visits here very often met with quite an accident on New Years Day His foot got caught in some way on the rail, aud the heel of his shoe was the moans of saving him from a horri ble death, his many friends hereoongrutu late him upon his narrow escape. There will be a change at Millott's Hotel on the first of April. Mrs. Mlllott will leave the hotel, where she and her late husband, Mr. George Mlllott lived for over 20 years The hotel has always been kept In first class style. Mrs. Millotts many friends In the village will regret her de parture from nmoug them. We trust where she Intends to make it hor home Bhe will find good friends fur she Is deserving of them. The snow has come and almost gone In our village. Quite a number of sleigh ing parties have enjoyed it. Ou last Fri day eveuiug quite a large party of young people went to Milford, and report hav lug a pleasant time. There was to have been another one on Thursday evening, but the snow had taken a sudden depart ure to prevent it. Quite a number will be disappointed. S. The progressive Indies of West fluid, Ind., issued a "Woman's Edi tion" of the Westfield News, bear ing date of April 3, 1896. The pa per in tilled with matter of interest to women, aud weanotioe the follow ing from a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital im portance to their so : "The best remedy for croup, c4ds and bron chitU that I have boeii ablo to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has no t-Sual. I glad ly recommend it." JiaXind 60 cent bottles for sale by druggts and gen eral Merchants of Pike county. Something new, a sprmg tooth harrow with wlwols. Hyracuse plows and " Planet Jr." oujtivators at W, & O. Mitcjieirs. Stcc r,icdicsi Do yon understand just wht Pr, J. C Ayer's medicines will do for yon? Are they helping you sa fast as you think they ought! Write to our doctor. He will answer all questions, and give you tha best medical advice, absolutely free. Address the J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mass. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kseorded In the Office of the Recorder Since Our Last Issue. Christian Fey and wife to Otto Zoollner. dated Jan. 6th, land in Shohola, 20 norea, con. 1600. Margaret Ann Cotterell to Will iam Henry and Henry Cotterell, dated Doc. 2nd, land in Lehman, IB acres, con. f 1,035. Elgar Fiuchot and James W, Pinchot, executors, to Andrew Yet tor, dated Deo. 28th, land in Ding- man, 670 acres, con. 94,500. Annie E. Phillips and husband to Philip Ellwanger, dated Dec. 16th, land in Lflckawaxen, 3 1-2 acres, con. 9700. LOST An Alaska sable muff Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Ppehs oilloo. Juron For Miroh Ttrm. GRAND JUTtV. HUitn, John, Shohola. Blsehor, Peter, Greene. Barthlemas, John, Lacknwaxen. f ....!..,. ret. ......... Cl,..l.lu Cortriirlit, t'amuel, Lehman. Carhuil. Joseph V., Delaware. Davis, Charles, Liackawaxen. DeGroto, John, Jr., Palmyra. ixmdass. rtoDert, uciawaro. Gllplu, Edward, Ureeite. Laiar, .lacot), Milium lownsnip. Lattlmore, Lafayette, Mlirora liorongh. Middaw, Benjamin, Westfall. MuUarty, Abraham, lJlugmau. Rosencranco, Jud., Lackwaxen. Reynolds. George, Blooming Grove. Shannon, W. R., Lacknwaxen. Shannon, Jacob, Westfall. Travis, Frank. Diugmau. Totten. B. C. Westfall. Westbrook, t reuerlck a ,UIoomlng Grove. Watson. George. Miohota. Wood, Kmest C , Milford Borough. Wlilto, Martin, westraii. TUAVKItSK Jt'ltOltS. BergostresRcr, George, Lehman. Bartleson, Burton, Palmyra, itizltn, Edward, Westfall Beck. William. Milford Borough. Back, James M., Westfall. Beardell, William, Laekawaxon . Choi, Warreu F,, Milford Borough. Cotterill, Albert, Lehmau. Doty John, Delaware. Dowitt Nelson. Lackawnxen. Davenport C. D., Westfall. Gariss Henry Lehman, llazen Horace, Palmyra. Heberling Edwnrd P. Greene. Hooker Gottlibi Lackawaxen. hllernan J. G. " ' Kochlcr Herman, Milford Borough. Kramer Charles, Greene: Lattimorn Charles, Milford Borough. Malony Michael, Shohola. Morcaux Francos, Dluginnn, McConnoll, N. J , Westfall. McDonnell Rolwrt, B. Grove. Owens John, Milford Borough. Olmsted Daniel B. Milford township. Quick Charles, Westfall. Quick John T. " " Koidor yv uiiam, bnonoin. Homer. lohn Palmyra. Slnly William D. Delaware. Shields Kniil, Shohola. Simons Samuel, Grecno. Shannon, (J W., Lackawaxen. Shannon, C. C. ' Strait, Thoodore, Westfall. Schutz, Charles, Dingmau. Smith, John, Delaware Shoemaker, Jessie B., Delaware. Seitz. Frank, Dingmen. Smith, Robert, Blooming Grove. Thtimm, Carl, Lackawaxen. Van Akin. John M , Westfall. Watnwight, John, Dingmau. Wright, Edward, Palmyra. Wolf, Olln H., Greene. Walters, Franklin, Lchmnn. Whittaker, William H.. Porter. Youug, Charles, Blooming Grove. Cascaret stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels Ndver stckeu.wjakjQ or gripes, lO.c. Pillsbury's vitos at Mitchell's. Everrbody Says So Cascr.rets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discoverv of the age, pieas ant and refreshing to the taste, act geutly aud positively on kliiueys, nver anu nowcis, cieansina the entire system. distl colds, cure headache, fever, buhituul constipation and biliousness. Please buy aod try a box of C. C, C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. 1 In the Court of Commonwealth Oyer and Term vs tier of the County nerman i-aul ecnuitx I oi fine, no. l i)e- J cemuer Bess. lain. Pike County, ss: H. I. CourtriKht, Esquire. High Sheriff of the County of Pike, does make oath that ou the seveutu day oi lecemoer A. D. one thousaud eight hundred aud ninety seveu between the Hours ot ten o'clock a. m. aud three o'clock p. m. of said day proceeded to execute the said Herman Pan Schullz to wit: The said criminal wltlil tlie walls of the jail of the county lu which he had been convicted designated -by the death warrant of the Governor of the Con monwealLh uf Pennsylvania and thou and there did execute the said Herman Paul hchultz. Sworn aud 6ul)-l scrilxHl before me I this 6th day of H. I. COURTRIGHT January 1W. J JNO. C. WESTBROOK, Clerk. Pike county ss. From the Record, JNO. C. WESTBROOK, Clerk. D. D. HURSH. Repairing done in tin or Iron, and Klcftrical supplies furn ished to order. ELECTRICAL WOBK A STECIALTV Prompt attention feiven to build ing private telephone lines ; putting in electrics door bells ; cull bells burglar alarms : eleetrio alarm clocks ; house call.or hotel annuuoia tors ; aud tha general keeping in or dor of electrical apiratns. L.AYTON, N. J. LETTERS FROM THE FEOFLE, Under this head wo will Insert communi cations on current and political topics, wtwiouc neing responsible lor tho senti ments expressed, and invite sueh discus sion as niny lie proper and of ireneral in- resi to nie people. imiitor h-HKss. A Democritlo Visw et the Situation. If the Dlngley tariff measure will not pro luno sumcient rovonuo to meet the ex penses of tho govern men t, what then f To amend tho bill Is to confess judgment as Incompetent lawmakers To allow the deficiency to run Into another bond Issue Would work disaster to any party. To head off tho deficiency by any serious retrench ment lu the expenses of government, such as would be necessary to bring about that result, would retire many Republican con groismen, and cause the balance of power to gravitate to tho Democrats In 19iiS. To a Democrat It looks, that were tho Repub Ilea I party to amend the bill to produce more revenue, they would thereby tax the trusts and lose the support of the men who put the party lu power. It they cut the appropriations they catiso the defeat of their congressmen. If they are forced to Issue bonds will the people bo submissive I Th to are apparently several horns to this dilemma, and we shall watch with inter est to see how tho Republican party will avoid being Impaled upon one of them. It wore well to wipe out these trifling mat ters as Issues, beforo tho greater Issue of 19 10 comes upon us. The one great ques tion before which all others pale Into In significance. The settlement of tho cur rency upon basts ns favorable to the peo ple, as It now Is to the manipulators of the world's money. "After me the deluge," so after a correct solution of tho coinage question tho elimlnatiou of other grca t evils become easy . JI. Buy your londnd shells and. nil kinds of ammunition at Brown & Armstrong. '50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING," Published by the Now York Tribuue. SECOND EDITION. 32 Tagos, 18 ly 12 1-2 Inches. A goiionil ruvlow of the mlvnncea mill Improvements made In the lending briincl. iwof fitrm Industry during tho lust 1ml t oentury. Spediil articlos by the beat agricultural writom, on topics which they hnva iiuulu their life study. Illustmtluus of the old-fashioned imple ments A vast amount of prnctionl Information A rultiublo aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and Instructive. Only 15 cents a copy, by mail. S1SNU YOUK ORDER TO THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. Villi, extended to tlie many who availed themselves of the optKirtanity to patronize us durinK the holidays. We still have goods to suit. Prices will too. IP you nre not insured wo can furnish a policy in a first class company at as low rate as can be obtained. Call and got an estimate. RYMAN -:- -:- & WELLS. MILFORD, PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Mell aril Fulls, Chautauqua Luke, Cluveluuil, Cliieiitfo aud Ciuciunutl. Ticket on Hale nt Port Jcrvi to all points in the West and Southwest at lower rates thuu via any oilier first-class line. T HA INS Now Lkavk Pout Follows. Jkkvis EASTWARD. OUR THANKS So. 13, Daily Express 4 10 A.M. 10, Daily Kxproas 6 Ho " " In, Daily Kxcmul Sunday. . 6 80 " " US, ' ' " 7 45 ' " uurt, Sunday Only 7 45 " " , Daily Kxorpt Sunday.. 10 11 " " , Daily Way Traiu 11 16 P. II. " 80, " ' " 8 30 " s), Dally Express 4 5 " " 030, Sunday Only 4 80 " " 8, Daily Kxprcss ft ' " 1m, Sunday only 6 85 11 " IM, Daily F.xovpt Sunday.. 6 45 " " 14, Dally 10 00 WESTWARD No. 8, Dully Express ia 01 A. M. " 17, Daily Milk Train S 06 " " 1, Daily K.xpruss 11 83 " " 11, Daily Kxot-pt Suuduy . l!S 10 p. M. " 6. Daily Kiur,-s 6 u " " 27, Daily . Kxut-pt Suuday. . B 27 " " 7, Daily Express 10.15 " Trains lt'ave Chambers street, New York (or Port Jervis ou week days at 4 ou, 7 4ft, tin, U 15, lu ao A M. 1 no, 2ou, 8 30, 4 8il, 6 80, 7 30, it 45 P. M. Ou Sun di.vs, 4 00, 7 46, U on, w 15 a. lu.; U 80, 2 00, 7 80 aud 8 45 P. U. 1. I. KukcrU, Oeueral fsweiiKvr Ageut, Mew Vurk, '' I). W. Cooke, Assistant lieuertkl Fassuijfev Agcut, w Vurk. January - Bargains. WE ARE MAKING VERY EXTENSIVE PRE PARATIONS FOR Spring Trade of i898. We must sell about a carload of FURNITURE AND CROCKERY eft over from 1897 stock to make room for NEW GOODS. DURING JANUARY WE WILL OFFER CARPETS At last year's price. For spot cash you can pick up some GREAT BAR GAINS during January. P3ew York Furniture Go. 92 Pike street, New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery HEST OF WORK Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we SALLEY 79 Pike Street, AfclDY on CU R C0M5TI PAT10H 10 23 50 IKQflT HTFT V ffTTIDIBTPfln to rare sirraneof ronrttostloa. rwrrt rthllel U nuuuuu mill u ununn iuuu ,jT,. ,,,, pl snii knnklot frs. til. STFRMIfl REHFDY A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a Btove will demonstrate 1 tlio fact tlint n good stove is more of n considera tion thin any other article of furniture. If yon con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy the DOC'KASH for tho same money or less thnn any other stove in tho market. There is but one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Savor in tlie Country. New Era Radiator, Two F I ros In Ona HARDWARE, CI TI.KKV, TIN, AGATE WAKE, KTC, TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to. T. R. Julius Klein, BttOAD STREET, MILFORD, PA. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. There are always some odds and ends left over. Here iuo some genuine bargains in Wo men's Funcy Slippers. We are going to sell tneni for 85 cents. Regular price 1.50 -jo 2 50. Look over tlie sizes. GRAY SANDALS. 2 pr. 2, a pr. 3, 4 pr. 3, 3 pr. 4. V Width. 3 pr. 2, 5 pr. 3, 4 pr. 3, 3 pr. 4, 1 pr. 4. D. Width. TAN SANDALS. I pr. 2 1-2, 3 pr. 3, 1 pr. 3 1-2, 1 pr. 5. C. Width. 1 pr. 2 1-2, 1 pr. 3, 1 pr. 6, D. Width. RED SANDALS. 1 pr. 4 A, 1 pr. 3 B, 1 pr. 3, 1 pr. 3 1-2, 1 pr. 4 12, 1 pr. 6 I), 1 pr. 4 1-8 E. WINE SLIPPERS. 1 pr 3 1-2 V, 2 pr. 2 1-2, 2 pr. 4, 4 pr. 3 1-2, 4 prs. 4, 2 pr. 4 1- pr. 4 1-2, 1 pr. 5 1), 1 pr. 4 JOHNSON, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. A lot of new felt hats at W, Mitchell's. & a Port Jervis, N. Y. Old Established Store. in all the prevailing styles. AT SHORT NOTICK. will endeavorto please. & ENNIS, Port Jervis, N. Y. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS t T ,ripSi h, ow BHturn r.nuhs. tam-i ( O.. fhirsro, Montrml, n.. or Km York. tin 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- BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4 Traoc Marks rpb jV Designs 'fMII Com right Ac. An Tone Bending sketch and deourtpt Inn ma? quickly a(Mjruiiii our opinion true wliuihur an lnvMiitiiiii i probably prtleiititble. roiinmiincH ttotia strictly oonUiltmtittl. 1 1 iuiU book ou r'nluuL uui frue. 01ii!ttt utoiiK-y for nwurum (.aleiiiN. I'aUml UUdii tiiriiuuii Munil Jk Co. ttiutilv tixi iui noiictt without ulinruu, Ui the Scientific American. A hunriaomelr tlludtrafed weekly. Lnrgett rtr cuiuLloii of any -iunimu journal. Term, H ft ycir: fnur iuuiu tut, L fckUibyil nw lr. KUNN Co.a8,B1-- New York Uiucb omuu, tUt r Bt., WubUiluii, O. C 4 wto y Dr. David Kennedyis Favorite IJcmcdy lUKlS All klUNEV. Stomach ... 4 -v