One Cent a Word. For Kuril Insert lfn No hcItitI Lenient taken for 1. limn 15 rents. CASH mast r.oconii.u) .11 orilrr. A.l.lre.. riKB III! NTT ritKSS, jiiii.Fonn, pa. HOl'SK TO IiKT on Imwit Iturfurd strcft, fiilltlllnlllK tell nmin' Now uocuplrcl ly Mm- Do-kiT Kor h-UchIiiik inquire uf JACOB McCAKl'Y, Moiitiwuo, N. .1. TBKSl'AHrt NOTICE. Notice is In-tfliy Kivi-ii tlmt. trcspuHBinit on tin im inist R occupied liy tlm iiiiili-rftlKinil In Imukiiiiiii towiiHhlp. known tli Unclmniiii fnrm for hunting, flahlnti, N-rryiiiK or liny other purpoHO wlmtcver In foi lmlili-n under hii nlt.y of thii linv. Any person or pciNons iliHolH'.viim this iiotiiu will Iw dcBit Willi In thoKuvuivMl Inwful manner. UKOMIK II. MrCAltTY, July 1, 1HI7. Lessee. rriiKSl'ASS NOTICK. Notice, is hereby JL Riven Hint trcspussiMK on the prcmir.es ut the undersigned in Uniitinao township neiir the Uelnwiue miotic, lor niiiiiiiiK, lisliiim. hcrivinir or or unv other purtio.-e whatever, Ih foi liiildt'ii iindi'i' prniiliy ol tho Inw. Any person or persons utsoney lngthls notice will be dealt with In Mich u manner hs may be most etlcctunl tu pre veut H repetition. H. sithksimiff, April 27, 1NH7. TRESPASS NOTICK. Noll Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern half of Hie tract, of land Known as I he William Denny, No. W, In Shohohi town ship, for hiiniuiKf fishing, or, any other purpose, also trespa-ssinx on Sawkill pond in JliiiKinan ton imhip. or, lUhinx in it is forbidden under penally of tin; law. M. Cl.MI.ASI Mll.NOIl, AprlMm Attorney for owner. rintESl'APS NOTICK. Notlee is hereby JL given that trespassing upon the pro- iierty of the Forest, iake Assoelntioii in jaokawaxen township, I'ike counly, 1'a., for the purpose of hunling anI llshing, or nny other purpose 1m strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxanpkh Haiidkn, Nov. 22, 18115. President. TiRKSL'ASS NOTICK. Notleo is hereby (riven that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in Dmgmnn township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, and all olTemteiH will be promptly prosueuted. litA li. Cask. Oct. ai, IS!!. IjMJR SALK. A small farm located near Matamora., known as the lleusel or Kcinhardt plaee, containing 21 acres. Finely locat'il, well watered. Mouse and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. I'art improved. Title clear. Kor terms, price, etc., address Lock box li Milford, l'a. correspondence: Correspondents are wrtieularly requested to send in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion . ' MAT A MORAS. Mrs. I. J. Kotchnm is confined to hor home with a servo attack of grip. Harry Billman was injured a fow days ago on tho railroad, hut not of a very serious nature. Sheriff Courtright is very busy with his ofticial duties and his blacksmith work, and is now re rooting his shop. Rev. J. A. Wiegand is attendm the annual conference. A large peti tion was sent in asking his return for the next year which must bo his last. Frank Khoen failed to pass the physical examination as naval ap prentice. Out of over GOO boys ex amined the samo day only ihree were successful. Sol. Van Akin is being showerod with congratulations over tho ar rival of a little daugher last Sunday. The grand father Mat is also very proud of this honor. The air brake school last Saturday was full to overflowing. (). 8. Mooro of Jersey City air brake ex pert was the lecturer. The men are all deeply interested. Mrs. Frank Quick was agreeably surprised at her home Monday eve ning by about 25 of hor friends. She wit h her daughter.Mrs. Uunsaul entertained very charmingly, and during the evening all partook of refreshments which the guests con siderately brought, It Wits a very pleasant social event. The Kings Daughters connected with Epworth church gave a Ribbon and Conumdrum Stx-ial on Tuesday evening at the'rosidence of Mr. i. H. Langton. 'Each guest as they entered tho nurlor was uro.mmr.dl with a pretty card tied with the circles color (royal purple). They contained a list of conundrums, and you were requested to make out what each one was. It was quite a novel way of entertaining. A nice program of music, pud recitations was also given. Tho evening was Blient in a very pleasant manner The young ludies furnished refresh ments. The concert given by the Mata- moras class instructed by Mr. llli:c- zard took place Friday evening at Epworth church. This concert was announced to take place t wo weeks ago, but owing to sickness, among the members it was postponed. A pleasing program was rendered. Mr. JJli.jini presided at the organ There were members of Prof, liliz- zard classes in (iodt'fr'roy and Tri States who took part in the concert and all acquitted themselves with great credit. The following took lart in the sol09 and duets. Prof. lilizzard, Messrs Cuddoback and Norris, Misses Lena, Blizzard, Lulu Hillman, Mary Norris, Blanche Watts, Misses Osmun, Present t, Wilkin, (Jrirlin, Cora Billmau and Nellie Hill. The choruses were ex oeedingly fine, showing thorough trainiug. We trust iiuuthor season will li n.l him aim in with a class in MittHinuras. The chinch was well tilled, tAYTON. Peter Drake, our oldest citizen In grad ually sinking nntl Rhows wonderful vita lity for so old n man. Tom Schoonover will Hell hi personal property nt public notion on March 10th and move soon thereafter to Newark, N. J. Mrs. KUen Shay net tip her household (rods nnew, In the house with her son, Frank The moving took place on Satur day last. Alfred Hevans resinned his position bp one of the Hoard of F.ducntlon nt Its last meeting on Saturday. 1 did not learn whether the board ncceptcd the resignation or not. Mrs. Rebecca Schonley Is quite III from nn hemorrhage of the luuga. Dr. Hughes Is In attendance, and Mrs. Schooleyg many friends hope the doctors usual good (success will attend hlin In this ense. Has our Town Committee learned any thing further In regard to the care of our roads hy last years experience If so, we hope they will give some evidence another year of having profited by It. The lee cream social nt the home of Abrain Johnson last week was a lively gathering. In spite of the muddy roads, and netted about 7 IW Mrs. William Layton was brought home from the Port .lervls Hospital on Saturday In good spirits, and doing well. The quick perception nnd sound advice of Dr. Hughes in this case Is appreciated. Mr. Isaac Jjoscy died on Saturday Inst at the ripe age of 811 years. He Is survived by a wife and four children; Esther, wlfo of Win. V. Hombeck, Ruth wlfeof Joseph C. Hevnns; Oeorgo mnrrled, and Aaron at homo. Interment on Monday in tne cemetery nt Bevaiis. Mr. John Armstrong, of Milford nnd one of Its best masons, will be putting nn tho walls in the new store this week The painters nro also busy, nnd the building will soon lie In readiness for Its occupant. OentrovlUo will now tnke no hack sent In the beauty and completeness of Its stores. There seems good reason for liellevim that tho dance and oyster supper, nt th" Kveritt House, will like nil others held In tho valley this winter prove to be n sue cessful and pleasant affair, nnd afford lunch enjoyment to those who may parti cipate. Only ono cnndidatolms announced lib" self nt this date, although lots of them are on tho ragged edge. Win. O. lira' e ' gunning vigorously for the collector' hie and no doubt In B few days aspirant" for the other offices will bo golnsrnronnd load ed for boar. Ahrnm Van Gordon leaves HnlnesvlUc this spring nnd moves ncross tho moun tain. Geo. Porter will move Into the house vncnted by Van Gordon. "Fickle ns Women" will In the revised sayings become. Fickle ns tho Telephone, At lenst the Indications point strongly that way up to this tl mo. An oversight of the lino, nnd nn adjustment of the in struments occnsionnlly by n competent ex pert would remove many of the causes of complaint, and while nddlng to tho plen- sure of its pntrons would ensure to the compniiys financial benefit also. Several correspondents hint that there is something good ou exhibition In the shop of our low browed village Biulth. It must be the first good thing that has boon within that, shop in a long tiino, and nn oppressive feeling of guilt nnd meanness no doubt rests upon the "Mickeys" spirits while In Its presence. If the "Mickey" had half tho sense that picture hits, nnd tho "lioss" would use what little bo has to good advantage, they would both be nhle to carry their heads up. and look one In tho eyes ns honest men should. Edgar Kittle Is on tho sick list with nn attack of pleurisy, but is now Improving Clarence s.iys the girls hugged Edgar n lltt le too hnrd theeveulng of the Ice cream social, nnd that is nil that 1b the matter with him. But Clarence Isn't n doctor and Dr. Hughes certainly Is, thoreforo as we bnvo nover heard of pleurisy being brought on by being hugged hy a pretty girl, we Incline to believe that the doctor is right In his diagnosis. Clarence may hnve hnd quite gomo experience though, nnd I believe we will suspcud judgment until we hear further from him. I can re collect it never noted thnt way with me, and I don't hardly think It would now. The following were gleaned from tho financial statements of the several town ships. Wnlpnck bought a road machine last year. Green pnld H 00 for stotlng road machine, nnd Frankford 15.00 Monta gue, Stillwater nnd others pay tholr clerk to Bit with the Commissioners of Appeals. Green, Frankford, Stillwater, Andover nnd Montague pay tholr assessor to meet with tho town committee In revising the duplicate. Green pays tho town treasurer a salary of $5.00 I think Montague does the same and Newton tops the list at It no. Some town committees meet five times as do Snndyston and Wnlpnck others as many ns ten times. Some townships pny a Board of Health nnd one pays for a sec retary to the same. Montague is the only town we And thnt pays two challengers, Green, Frankford and New ton pny from 7.00 to 10.00 for a place to hold elections. caudyston totes Its population around from ono hotel to another nnd saves per haps $10.00. I find as fow unnecessary ex penditures In Snndyston and Wnlpnck as in any other towns. The Board of Education met nt Centre ville an Saturday to pny bills and estimate for next years expenses. They decided that tJi 10,00 would have to do for school books, nnd incidentals, but the indications are thnt unless they Institute some system that will render some one responsible for butter caro of books, they will not have money enough. Some oommeuts wore made on the wanton destruction of books and desks that had tukeu plaoe In the Ceutrcville school. Some were In favor of doing tlielrduty, but the resident Trustee who knew of many complaints, sat like a clam, and said nothing. Ho is all right when it comes to getting his favorites the top notch lu wages, but there his use fulness as a school trustee comes to a sud den nuf ignominious eud. H FARM FOR SALE, great bargain; 61 norcs, 25 cleared, balauoe large oak wood, ready for marketing, orcliaid of over 100 trees; large double house, baru; corner 2 publio streets; large profits lu poultry, fruit and prtMiuoe; near depot, school, church; tU.OOo; UUOcnsh. Patchugue, L. I., Fulfil Hawkins PAUPAC. A Inrge number of fish have been caimht from tbed liferent lakes dining the past season. Mr. George N Kllbim Is engaged In the Ho business, while his ncigbor, Mr. dies. I'ollett, Is culling nnd getting out shlnglo timber Mr S Gullible Is cutting nnd drawing fine logs. Mr. John Zimmcrmnn, who has been engaged In the lumber business to some extent, Is not doing much this w Inter. Mr. Joseph Smith, who has been confin ed at homo from nn Injury, received In the early part of the winter, Is convalescent and able to be out ngaln. Miss Sybil Pellett Is visiting friends nnd relatives In Paterson, N J. Her sister, Miss Gertrude, has returned from Scran- tou, whore she has been engaged at dress making. Our Friend Kimble has taken to tVi old-tlino sport of following the hounds. Not on horse, In real English style, but. over the fields a foot, with gun In hand. Wo look each day for his return with Key nnrd safely bagtred. No potatoes for sale; no, no. The de mand for thnt commodity Is great, but home consumption lessens the supply to our townspeople Come down with your dollar a bushel or we eat them all our selves. llev. Raymond came not unto Ibis peo ple last Sabbath evening, he having been deta'ned at home because of tho l'aupack valley being submerged and the roads be ing Impassable on account of high water Another post nllleo calhil Crosses has been established In the westerly section of the Township. A daily mail conies anil goes therefrom, connecting with the morn ing anil evening mail at . 1'uitpnck, which, under the present management of carrying, Is regular as the day dawns and the even ing comes. Mr. Walter Vetteilliie Is doing the win ter work of getting ready for Spring, by repairing tools, etc. He firmly believes "A stitch In time saves nine." Occasion ally ho is looking for n delinquent tax payer with a determination that Palmyra -hall ask for fewer exonerations than any other township In (he County. Wii'-lihittioii's Birthday, a legal holiday honored by so in.iiy, observed nnd rncog' ni.cil a- a Nation, il day to reverence and ein.'inber, has p i .cl, not. unnoticed and irgot ten, nor specially observed. There .i re no public gatherings, no balls, no larllcular demonstrations of any kind, nit in the heart of every patriotic citl.eu. so believe he blessed and revered the name if Washington, nnd congratulated himself 'Jiat ho breathed the air of freedom, in a and of liberty, made so hy the great men who long Blnce have passed to their re ward, and whom vt'o call our forefathers. We read with unsinnlldegrccot interest In tho Pike Co. PitKss an article relating to tho different forts or stoccades which were erected in Plko County during the troublesome times with the American Indians, but have thus far failed to ob servo anything in relation to the fort that was built ou the easterly side of the Wat lon-Paupack River, on what was known ns tho Calvin Pellett farm, tho tracing of which enn be plainly seen by the mound where tho large stone Ore-pinna stood; nisi tho chimney of tho guard house at the westerly eud of the fort Wo hope ho will not, In his Interesting rcs:areh pass un noticed so historical n spot. Wo hnve plenty of hay, bright straw, fat, sleek cattle, good horses, and pretty girls. Our "lots nro cast In pleasant places." Harmony prevails, tho lion and the lamb can lie down together; the dawn of pence promised In Holy Writ is n bless ing not in disgulsu.but apparent to all No idle slanderous gossip hero. Wo nro the people of that happy medium not too good just good enough Industrious, with enough of our own business to nt- tend nnd lot others affairs alono All are good; we love our neighbors ns ourselves wo are nt peaco witn tno world; no thought of the morrow disturbs us. "Suf ficient unto the day is evil thereof." Pahpack. FltOM ANoTHKH COItltBSPON PENT. Mrs. B. F. KUlam came over on Sat urday and returned on Monday of this wooek. John Singer has rented nnd takon up his residence on tho farm of Mr Jacob, After being homo a couple of weeks, Miss Gertrude Pellett returned to her work In Scrnntou ou Monday last. Lafo KUlam was homo for a day or two. Ho returned on Monday to his school In Waymart. Will Lobb, of Hawiey, came with him. Edson Green, of Sornnton, who was at M. N. B. Klllam's ovor Sunday, return ed on Monday accompanied by Misses Esther B. and Emollno Killam Miss Esther returned the sumo day. Did any one ever see so many cloudy, disagreeable days as wo have had tho past Fall nnd Winter. It looks as though the spell was broken nnd we might have some more pleasant days. It Is rather cold, but March has como like n lamb, Ikic whether It will go like a lion, wait and see. G.N. Killam lost a valuable cow last week lu a very unaccountable way He let the cows out of the stable a while be fore dinner, nnd they appeared nil right; before night they found one dead part way between the spring where they went fr drink and the burn DINGMAN'S FERRY. The ice storm of lust week was the heavi est known iu years, nnd done n great amount of damage to timber trees in the vicinity of Silver Lake nnd yet to day the trees are bent to the ground with their load of Ice. Mrs. Harriett North who has been visit ing friends in Brooklyn, N. Y., returned home ou Wednesday iastr Miss Delia Crone returned to New York on Tuesday. Kev. Mr. Whitehead was unable to preach nt Centro ou Sunday by reason of throat trouble. Great Ceasarl are wo living in an in verted ago tho quotation Hoiil-iiolt-qiii-iiitil y-ponso, used by Ceiu-ar and imcriln d to Bryon Is somewhere near six hundred years old and nut even Byrous great gland fathers were couttiiiiporancou with the author of the French quotation which was the origin of the order of tho garter nud which has since dlgiitliixl so many Kings Princes and Noblus. t When one finds a worthy poor man who Is down trodden and abused slick up for Mm, the right Is easy to dcfiud. C", MONTAGUE. M I INT OI K, Feb L'7 Did tile renders of tie- I';K-S nnllce wlintn llvelv pnper It was lust week I Ho, Hoi Isn't It good So brother II. P"t a few pictures Well, I did, too, and t bey were d n pre! ty No eamliilales or no caucus notices as yet Are fill li-ileep V Cnesnr, lleinks avfiiv for that reelpe of Inst week. Hut the trouble Is It would not cure the coiuplnlnt, that b 'Inr a horse of another color. Any one in need of n new set of lltrht enviliiire wheels should cull on Gottfried Wtelnnd, Sr The Molilaifue llonril lif Education will have n little bow wow on Weilnseihiy after niMtn. Miss Virginia Mct'r. ity has returned home About twenty-five young people cnnyed n dance at the resilience of G. D. West brook Tuesday evening. Mrs. Francis Westfall has lost n horse. Mr. Jacob Kiimagi' was obliged to kill his gray on account of a broken leg The Montague lino Is near Trl-States and about two miles below the Brick House. Where Ignorance is bliss 'tis foollOi to he wise Bv observing that rule much trouble could he averted Mr. nnd Mrs. l4eorire Mef'nrty visited frlcnils in Delaware Township, Pike Co.. to-day. A number of Montague sinners attend ed church at Milford to-day, and so did If I have stepped on anyone's toes, which appears to be the case, I can only sr.y my Information came so straight that I hii.1 no reason to doubt it, Now. did you ever hear the like ? Here Is n lady who says she lilies tho PitHcs ns a newspaper, but can't bear It because don't'start and run because Its politics are Republican. Rumor has it Jim will move, he docs not know himself for sure, but, others seem to Also Bill Is (ruing to build up again and get a housekeeper. That's ail now. only we arc having aspell of weather and mud which doesn't suit. Levi Van Ettmi, of Saiiilyston, is nt present in a very critical coii'lition, he belli;; a sufferer from a cancer In his face. Lnfe, as he is familiarly known, was for a number of years a resident o Cliuek- town. Now we are iroing to have a law compel iilttf lion residents to have a license be fore they can hunt In this State. How about persons owning property here, but residing some wiiere.c;;e; the Jersey Gran ger, for instance. Geo Gundennan has recovered his watch. It was found in the road near I.ayton, whore the owner no doubt drop ped it. Hereafior no doubt he ill not. lay down nnd go to sleep when coming from Port. Much printer's Ink has been spilled wit bin the pa-t. ten days In reference to the loss of the IT. S. ship. Malm. Then doesn't seem to be the b-asl. doubt that th destruction of the vessel and the loss of the many valuable lives was can icd by Spanish treachery. Those cusses hate us like poison and the sooner I'nclo Sain gives them a well deserved threshing the better for the civilized world. So get your gun ready. - - LEH MAN. Where Is Devon's blizznrd f In spite of the bad roads tho lumbermen are busy haulim; logs and tics to the mills and markets. Arc we to have war with Spain t Martin L. Bach, proprietor of the River side Hotel, Is getting lumber preparatory to building all addition to his barn. Mr. Bach takes great pride in having good ac commodations fur his customers. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Rensley, of Lay ton, N. J., spent a few days lu this place last, wink ami ou Thursday they left for Diinmore, Pa., where they will pay n short visit to their brother, Marcus llensley. An oy tor supper will be given nt the Meadow Brook school house on Fri'lay evening, March 4th Proceeds will bo for tho benefit of Rev. Fountain. All arc cordially Invited to attend. A party whs given nt Win. Dcpuo's homo on Thursday evening, which was at tended by many old people as well ns tho young. Cake and cream were served at mid-night and an enjoyable tiiiu was had by nil. Mrs. Julia Van Gordon, nn aged lady who has boon, 111 with dropsy for some time p:kst, has slightly improved Sl'l'X'TATOU. GREELEY. March came in like n lamb; well we may expect (lie whistle when it goes out, as the old saying is; Mrs. Adam Ulil spent a fow days at her former homo, but has now re turned to the city. Mrs. E. ShIIer nnd Miss IXttti Shall'cr, from Bloomim' (irovc drove to Lticka waxen, on Tnisdiiv to visit frionds, lmt found it almost impossible to ivt thr.moli, as the roads were m a terrible condition Mr. and Mrs. (ri'o. Hart well took n trip to Lac kawnxen on Tuesday. Tho pluckiest woman we have in Ihi'.sii parts in .Mrs. (iivonin, wu drives the mail wat-'on must of the tiiiio. The hiih wav is so bad it is lxid enough far a man lo uet ulom; but she makes her daily trip and comes in on time. We expect to hear wedding hells very soon and not very far away either. Daisy Bki.l. . A 0 t .- - i 1 J iJ a promptly relieves the cough, stops the tlJ-.lin:; in the throat, and in d'.Tt'J quiet ur.J refre.-'hinj; nleep. 1 fZ-a I fWSjxst. Reduction Sale Great Bargains. BIG CUT. "Hong out our banner on the outer wall,'.' with "Re diieli.iin" on it. Wo wish to proclaim to the people of Mil lord tlmt we nro making Hweopimr reductions on our entire stock of Winter clnth i i i r . Thin is n soft snap at this season of the year, when all of (lie coldest weather is yet before us but we must dispose of our Winter stock of suits for men and boys before the season is over. $15 Suits now - - $11 $14 Ulsiers now - $10 $9 " " - - $ 6 GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, POUT .1EKVIK, N. Y. FOOTWEAR THE LATEST NOVEL TIES IN LEATHER FOR SPHiNS AND SUMMER WEAR Will BE PLACED ON EXHIBITION ABOUT &VSARCH 20.... The lasts are very stylish and shapely and VERY POPULAR. m ra czr FITTER OP FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. UMh h mm ARK extended to tho many who availed themselves of the opportunity to patronize us tl.ll-ilor tho lifilifbies We still have goods to suit. Prict will too. IF you are nut insured wo can furnish a policy in a first class company nt ns low rate as can be obtained. Call nntl iret tin estimate. RYMAN -:- -:- a WELLS. MILFORD, PA. 3 TirE TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid I'ull'inn mans to ItnlTalo, Niiin lira Kill.-.. ( 'i.iat ii..i..i UiWe, Cleveland l. Iiirn : i i l li''i?iil;ii I. Tii.i.rt-i on ...,le r l".,rt Jervis tu nil points in Hi.- West ii-id Sunt h went at lower rules ih. in via any other Jti-st-class line Tuaixs X.e.v I.t'lVK I'lllJT .Tkisvis a: fC I 'll t. t.i o s. KASl'WAItl). N'o. l'i. Dully Vxpress 4 III A II " 10, Daily Kxptv.s 5 rill " " hi, 1) lilv Kxeept Slllldliv . fl : " " " " 7 4.-1 ' " tv-l, Samlav I In'y ... 7 W " " ;k D,;iy !:,., (, i Sunday.. In 11 " " li, Diiiy Way Train 1! 1.1P.M. " 8-1. " ;i tin " D-iily Kvpresa 4 ' " ti"- i, Sunday Only 4 :l " " h, Dally Kxpivsa .1 rjo ' ' la. Sunday only 5 11.1 " " Daily K.ee,t Sunday . ti i.1 " " 14, Dally la t,) ' WKSTWAIII) No. 8. Daily Kxpre.-! 1"2 01 A. M ' .1,, Daily Milk Traill MIC, " 1, Daily Kxpre.s.s 11 a:l " II, Daily Kxcept Sunday. . 1:3 10 p. M j. i.'.iiiy express 5 no " S7. Daily K.xit'l-t Sunday., tl !7 " 7, Daiiy hxprrtia 10 15 Trains li ave C iiainlier street, New 1 orw lor Tort .lervts on vveel days at 4 Oil, 7 4a, II no, '. 11, ill ;io A M. 1 on, no, .1 an, 4 a i. n ;v i, i .i, s 4a p. u i)n Sun diys, 4 ou, 7 41, I) no, u lj a. in.- 13 au, 'i 00, 7 :i" ami 4 i 1. vt. II. I. Hubert. lieticrMl I'uj.Ma'iiKt-r Afut, New lurk, l. V. ( onkf, AMMliftlitiit urul rtiMenytr Atfeilt, Ntw Vork. HERE IS THAT OUR CLEARING SALE IS A MONEY For you. Tho figures below give CUTTING wo havodono. LADIES' HAND-SEWED WELT SHOES. With Viol Kid tippers, patent leather tips, military heel, silk nnd kid fat Mni;s,hesti twill linings, so that- neither stockings nor feet nre soiled or bruised, and it is as artistic nnd beautiful ns a 15.00 shoo. Clearing Price, MEN'S HAND-SEWED WELT SHOES, In lace and Congress, in nil up - to pairs left, in C, L), and E widths. Clearing Price .... $2.75. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, AM THE FINAL WEEK OF OUR FIRST GRAND CLEARING SALE Those desiring to avnil themselves of those wonderful offerings must not delay ns the SALE will posi tively close this week. SPARROW Successors 77 Pike Street, e have our 6th year in Port Jervis and it has been the most successful one of the lot. Our January Trade for 1898 is nearly double that of 1897. This gives us new courage and we will give the people of Milford and vicinity a larger stock and still lower prices. - In fact we expent tc cut things all loose this spring and make our prices the cheapest on earth. We have about 7 carloads of goods on the way. All new and up to date. Look out for us this spring, PlewYork Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. IIKKT OF WO UK AT Slloltr NOTICE. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N.Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a Htove will deuionstrnte tho fact tlmt a good stove is more of a considera tion th'in any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why pxM'riniei)t with some untried stove when you can buy hu D MJKASH for the same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is but one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Dr. David Kennedys ravorite Remedy CUKES ALL klUNEt.ilUMACH " 1 AND UViK TROUUI.CS. PROOF SAVER yon nn idea of tho PRICE .... $2.19. - dnto styles. We have a few & FRANKS, to L. Durnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. just closed IIIDKS WANTED Altert Ru dolph will pay the highest market price for beef hides, calf and sheep kins. Call at the tannery on Broad street above High. uov 19tf
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