One Cent a Word. for Each InMirllon So Kilrrrtlacment tnkfffi for less Oisn Iff rent. CASH miint amompMjr ll orilrra. Address riRK COIJNTT PRESS, Mll.roRK, PA. HOURR TO IjKT on lower Hnrfcird strwt, cimtnlnlitff U'n rooms Now otoiiiiInI lir Mi IlmkiT For imrtlmiliir inquireof JAfJUH MuUART Y, Moutagiio, N. J. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is him-liy Riven thnt tri'spiwslng on the prvtnlfii'S occupied by the uihIitnIkuiiI in lliiiKiimn township, known n the Uuilmimu fiirin for liiintliiK, flnlitiiK, berrying or nny other purpose wlmtver In forhlilili-n under pen BltToI the liiw. Any person or perwin dlsolM-ylliR thin notleo will lie deBlt with In the sovurest lnwful milliner. Ueouuk II. MoCARTT, July 1, 18(17. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion In hereby glvim thnt trrspussliiR on the premise of the undersigned in Dinguum township near tho Deliiwnre bridge, for hunting, fishing, berrying or for nny other purpose wlmt-fver, Is forbidden under pennlty of the lnw. Any pi'rsm or persons disobey ing this notion will be denlt with In sueh 11 nmnncr ns limy lo most ctleetunl to pre vent n repetition. . H. HTUBENlMtFr, April 27, 17. 'PRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby I .L... 4 n tl.n o.. !.- j given imu i.itk"v.imk uw"" """ em hnlf of the trm t of bind known ns thi itritu li W. fl'l In Mlw.lw.lit bitPli luiiiiii in iuij, j.w. ......... ...... - hip, for himliiig, fishing, or, nny other purpose, niso inispnssmg on e-owkmi p,nm In 1)1 ntinmn township, or, fishing In It Is oruiuucn unuer peininv ox mi; mw. M. Cl.KILAND MH.NIIR, Aprl54m Attorney for owner TRESPASS NOTICE. Notloe Is hereby given thnt trespnssing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Assmjintlon In Lncknwaxen township, Plko county, P., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, or nny other purpose is strictly forbidden un der pennl ty of the lnw. Ai.nxANiimt Hadiibn, Nov. 83, 18t5. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated In I)iignuin township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, nnd all offenders will be promptly prosecuted. IuA H. Cask. Oct. 24, 1WK. FOR SALE. A small fnrm located nenr Mittanuiras, known ns the Hensel or Keinhnrdt place, containing 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Pnrt Improved. Title clenr. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box U Mllford, 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. John J. Vnn Sickle la buying tlmlier, which he will have awed, nnd send ens' by rail from Branchvllle stntion. '. Mrs. Dlantha Losoy will bo removed to the Morrlstown Asylum on Thursday of this week Francis Layton -old five large walnut trees recently to Andrew Yetter for $75 They will be rafted with others down the Delaware. The post with the ornamental bird at the top, that has stood near the Hotel of H. E. Montross for many years, suddenly fell on Town meeting. It was much decayed at the bottom, but If M.Lnw sons horse hadn't pulled on It, there would have been no need that It should hnve departed from the perpendicular un til Al. did likewise. Joseph A. Schooley of Stillwater Is on n brief tour among relations and friends in Sandystou this week. The Sussex Telephone switch has been changed from the residence of Dr. Hughes to the Hotel of H E. Montross. Mr. Avery, the genial attache of the Hudson River Telephone Co., Is obtnlulug consents for his company from Newton via Layton to Port Jervls. He Informs us that the people generally moot him with a decided show of Interest, aud very little difficulty Is encountered in obtaining right of way. He will be working be tween Halnesvllle and Port Jervls this week. As a representative of a fair deal ing company, and a gentleman, we bespeak for him a kindly reocptlon by the people along this route. The Town Committee mot last Satur day at the hotel of H. E. Moutr.MS. The "Boss" threw his hnrd-earned victory to the winds, and refused to qualify. John E. Jager was thereupon appointed for one year. Mr. Jnger was made Treas urer at a salary $10.00 a year. I believe this is the first time a Treasurer has re ceived a sulary in 8andyston. The foundation Is being laid for an ad dition to the residence of Dr. Hughes. It Is the Doctor's intention to fit It up as an operating room . The present ollloe will come into use as a reocption, or ante-room. Men, like water, usually gravitate to their level. So the "Boss" got to high water mark when he became Freeholder, gravitated to Committee this year aud next it will be Poorinaster or Pound keeper Thus do people mark a man down to cost price when they want to get rid of him. The horse sale of P rice Bros, at Branch vllle on Saturday called out a large atten dance. They make the terms aud con ditions of sale very easy for purchasers,and have established a rcputatiou for honor able dealing that gives them a sure market. The salos indicate a gradual rise in the prion of horseflesh, aud that tendency is likely to continue for soma time to come. The roads have so far been fairly good throughout the valley considering the time of year, but the road through Culvers Gap has been, and is yet simply execrable. The moving of loads was Imposhible, aud traffio was almost suspended. The loss In a business sense of maintaining such road& is greater thau the cost would be to build road that would be good all the year rouud. Must people have run in this old rut so long that it would take au earth quiikrae tak e them out of it. Tho Trout season open soon, ami the it renins are In tine shnpe. If the trout are only In Ihem look out for some big yarns on the opening dny. Hoe."HoneBt John" will give us a whopper on ontuhlng "suck- era" Just for variety you know. At the dale of Tom. Pchnonovor'a per sonal property last Thursday It Is reninrk e:l that' good prices were realized through out. Lester T. Smith has rented the Alton J. Renser farm for tho coming year, and will sub let the dwelling to other parties. N. 11 Hopkins' men are getting out a big lot of line telephone poles In Sanilys ton for tiso on the Hudson River line from Lafayette to Mllford. The Town Cotnmlttoe did some funny work on the road business last Saturday. It makes one tired to see a oouple of men sit for an hour or two cogitating how to vote to please somebody else, and Spend half their time making combinations nut on the stoop, or out to the shed. If the angle worms hnd as much back-bone there would still be no difficulty In string Ing them on a hook. The lnnds known as the Peter Drnke place will be sold by the e-ecutor, on the premise, at puhllo auction, on April SM nt 10 o'clock A.M. 13. F. Drnkennil Clinton Rosonkrnnsiire lnrlng tho pnlnt on the now storo nt H grent rnt. Tho weather Is flue for the work, and rapid progress Is being made. When the grading Is completed It will be the most Imposing building In the village. Tho church hero has mnde an excellent showing tho past year, as the pastor Is re ported as stating that there Is a oash bal- nnco In the Sunday School treasury, thr pastor and sexton's salaries paid up, and a surplus In hand for tho next domlnlo. Now !ct us go at It with a rush, and get those new stoves, put up tho tie poles and shedf over them, fix up tho fence a little, and paint the church. Then If there Is nny surplus lot us have thnt cupola and bell. MATAMORAS. Rev Father Tries, of St. Joseph'f Church, Mntamoras, left town early Mon dny morning for New York City. Mr. A. C. Patterson, of W'llkes-Bnrro Pa , arrived In town Monday evening am' Is coll lug on his Mends In Miitainonis Mr. Pnttorson hnd tho contrnct for St Joseph's Church, nt Motamorns, and ppeM some time In our village during Its eni tlon. His friends are pleased to see hlr looking so well'. Mr. Ornu Sbny, who wns Injured short time ngo, Is slowly Improving Miss Nellie Lnngtlon, who has been on an extended visit w 1th friends In New Yorl and Walwlck, returned homo Suturdnj evening. A Variety Supper will be given at Ep worth Church under the auspices of tin Ladles' Aid Society connected with thi church. A programme will be rendered Price of admission, 10 cents; supper If cents. A reduction will be made at thi table for small children. A very plensnnl time is assured all those who attend. The funeral of Miss Zina Chnn took place on Mondny evening nt the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Chnn. Her school mates and friends assembled at 8:8(1 o'clock to pay their last respects to the memory of the deceased. The Rov. Mr Curtis, of Epworth Churoh, mnde a prayer and the members of the choir sang some beautiful selections. This morning nl nine o'clock her remains were taken to Ten-Mile River. Mr. Curtis nnd some ot her schoolmates accompanying the mourn ers to the filial resting ptaco. Miss Zlnn will be sadly missed at her home and by her schoolmates. She always hnd a pleas ant word for evory one. Miss Minnie Van Akin, a teacher in thr Matamoras High School, who has been quite ill for the past five weeks, Is now nt her duties ngnln this week. Mrs. C. Lang ten, taught her room during Miss Vnn Akin's illness. Mr. Clarence Dalley, of our village, has been appointed through Congressman Klrkpatrlck a student in the Naval School at Annapolis, Md. He loaves soon for that place. . A surprise party was given, on Prldny evening, at the home of Rov. and Mrs. J A. Wlegand, the occasion being Mrs. VYlegand's birthday. At eight o'clock the door bell rang and the good natured pastor responded to the call, saying as he saw the crowd : "I object to so ninny gentlemen calling on my wife." A boun tltul supper was served, after which Mr Al. Marvin, aotlng In behalf of the com pany, presented the worthy pair with a set of silver knives and forks, au elegant cake basket, and a silver oup lined with gold for their little daughter, Marie. Mr. Wle gand said he doubted If he would ever have a people with whom he felt so much at home, and said there would always be a warm spot In his heart for the people at Matamoras. Will Speldcl's new house is nearly com pleted and Is a credit to the place. They expect to occupy It next week. Mrs. Ketcham, who has had a severe at tack of the grip, Is Improving slowly. GREELEY. John Rosencrans left home and friends Tuesday for South Dakota, where he will uake his home again. We wish htm a pleasant journey. Ernest Klvlnert and Mr. Newman took a trip to the oity last week and while there Mr. Newman took to himself a gay and happy bride. The lady was a widow with one little girl. They came to their future home near Glen Eyre, on Tuesday. Of ouurse the young meu gave thoin a sere nading, but failed to make much noise. E. Kleiner took a trip to Mllford last Saturday over the old Turnpike road. This week the Auditors are settling township accounts at Rowlands. I. B. Rosencraus has spent tills week so far with them, as he has some township bust neks to nettle. The fine weather still couttnues and bluebirds and robins are here with their sweet muslo. If tbey don't have to go back It will be very remarkable. W. V. Burcher's teams are hauling lum ber from his mill to t-'hohola Falls, to build a barn for Mr. Garret Hart. J)'v Bull. DINGMANS FERRY. I was In error last week, giving credit to Sweet for advising C. Looking over my file of the Pims 1 see the credit belongs to K. P. U. Ed. C. Emery, of Cei.tre, had the mis fortune to cut his knee with a broad-axe while milking ties for (tnrret DriHlhcad We hope ho will soon recover. The hymn, "Shun Evil Companions," Is too seldom heard, and Its teachings too seldom regarded, now-a-diiys. Tho sentl ment seems to pervndn In I'nupno to the credit of thoso thrifty people. We coiigrntulnte the Pimss In Its new devil. King Beelzebub could not hnve mix ed my Items Inst week any better. He made E. P. U.'s Lnr.y John appear at one time as a thrifty peddler trying to earn his living Sohool Report. M1LFORI) OHADEI) SCHOOLS. INTKIIMKhtATK PKPAt TMF.NT. Totnl nttenilnnre for February, 42; nver- ngo ntUmdnnco. Bl; percentage of nttvn dnnco, boys, 01; girls, 11 Hoys present ench dny during the month: Willie Turner, Bert Qiilnn, John Palmer, Ein- mott Steele, Joseph Ltittlnioro, Ueorgc Wngnor, (tirls present each dny, Jo?le Beanlslay, Florence LnUlinoro. Percentage In Febriuiry, spelling exam ination, ItiO words : GltAUFt 1 Nora Deg.m, U1 Lilly Hour lay, KM; Bessie Armstrong, Km; Josle Beardslay, Ion; Frank Oohrlg, (W; Willie Turner, H8; George Jennings, H; Ruth Dewltt, IN; Helen Hurt, 1W; Willie Steele, 97; Bessie Vnnollndn, Hf; Florence Vnn- ollndn, 9Ti; Florence VauCnuipen. 81. GltAliK 4, Division A Myrtle Ryder, lot); Llla Rymnn, 100; Mabel Vnn Ktten, 100; Hnrold Armstrong, 10(1; Fred Wncker; 100; Arthur Smith, W, Arthur MeCarty, 9; Edna Lnnchiintln, W; Bert Qiilnn, 97; Gouvey Emerson, 97; George Wanner, 1)7; Florence Lnttlmoro. (Wj Clyde Klpp, 80; Jno. Palmer, 72; Tom Steele, 00. GRAPE 4, Division B Paulino Frleh, 100; F.minett Steele, 100; Smile Do Vore, 99; George Heller, 1W; Ktnmn Vnn Cniupen. 93; Jon Lnttlinore. 85; Nettle Newinnn. 78; Will Owens, 74. Bataiiii Nichols, Teacher. PIlOtAIIY UKPAIITMKNT. Report of tliu Primary Department of the Milford graded t-chool for the month ending Miireh 2 : Whole iiuinlHir In ntteiiilancc, boys, 81; girls, SO. Average nttendiince for month, boys, 20; girls, Id. Percentage of attendnnce, boys, 70; girls, 73. The pupils most nearly perfect In nt tendnnce during the month were : Liinty Steele, Ernest Kipp, Fred Kurtz, Michael Scott, Mnxwell Armstrong, Tom Smith, Archie Stcolo, Helen Heller, Hetty Una worth, Prances Taylor, Pearl Qiilnn, Vlr glula Mott, Mario Choi, Bennlo Roser Lila B. Vas Ettkn, Tkaciirii. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this head we will Insert communi cations on current nnd polltlcnl topics without being resiKinsilile for the senti ments expressed, nnd invite such discus sion as may lie proper and of general in terest to tno people. kditok rHES8. A Civil Request Deserves a Civil Answer. Llgnntor's explanation of the origin of the phrase is correct. 1 was not quoting history, nor desiring to plagiarize, so I gave credit to Byron. Nor did I wish to bring in tho Order of the Garter, ns that hnd arisen In a noble sentiment; it did not suit my purpose, so I used tho motto In Its second sense. However, Byron in his time, by reason of his splendid talents, wns admitted to Court, nnd on one occa sion, after having partaken of a dinner, and being flushed with wine, committed a groat breach of etlquetto, for which he was reproved, by using tho words in a double meaning. Reluctantly I wrote tho nrticle In behalf of the children whoso parents do not soem to exercise sufficient care to save them from mortification, and from being ostra cized as If they wore lepers. So not to give offense to such indifferent people, 1 used tho quotation. If I have opportunity to procure a copy of Byron's biography in which the incident is recorded, I will leave it with the Puess for Llgnntor's informa tion. C'.tBAll. Hard Times Soshul. Take Notis : That the young people's society of the Presbyterian Meatin' hous uv Milford air agoing to hev a soshul at Mi's. Frank Jardou's hous Thursday nlto, MarohSlth. Awl peoples air alt to cum, and bewoar the following penalities, wluh will be t trlckly imposed : Fer WTlmmen No apurns, lo; hats with flowers ore feathers. Sets; earrings (plate) 3c, earrings, (diamond ) Sets ; wool dross, (old) 3cts. ; wool dress (new) 5cts. : Fiuge r rings (gold) lc; finger rings (dlamjud) 5cts. j Trlmmud aperns, lc.j Bokuy (Kor salge) 3cts ; No glasses, let; Silk dress or waist, Rets; eveuiu' dress, 25cts. j Frizes, 2 ots. ; Fancy hnre pins, let ; cide Koines, lc. ; Borrowed articles, lOcts. ; pluged tooth (with gold) lo.) stick pins, lc, Gold chains, Sets; priutvd shoes, lo.. Bloomers, $50.00. Gents Waxt mustach 1 ct. ; scgnrs iu pocket lot.; Plug hat $5 03; Patent leath er butes or shoos Sets. ; Bawled bed loots. ; ore three for a quarter, dido mustach 4cts. ; full beard Sets ; Blaked botes let. each Lay down Kollars Sots.; Karylug Kane 3c Button hole Bokay Bets. ; BUlckle Sute 25c Borrowed Articles loots. ; Plugud teeth (Gold) let. ; Necktie let.; skarf pins Sets ; Cuff buttons Sets.; Hare partd In middle Sots. ; 111 led shirts Sets.; Ejkstrys-Kolou ou handkurohluf 1 "seut" telling secrets 2 for 7cts. ; Flurtlu 2cts. each time; Spooulug 10 ets; chewing gum, oOcents; everybody must eat with left hand or pay one cent. Register's Ancient History. Under date of March aud April, 1H57, mention is made of the disappearance of a 16-year-old son of Jumes Waddell, from a farm in Blooming Grove, aud the arrest of two Irishmen who worked for him uu sus picion of killing the boy. McUurk soon after made an allegod confession In which he said young Waddull had boon shot by Kd Quick. The remains were found as Indicated and Quick wos arrestod, but dls choi god at the hearing, aud McGurk was remauded back to jail as the murderer. March 10, the C6uutry was excited over the ruueut doclsiou iu the Dred Scott case. A oornplanter, wonderful Invention, wa. being introduced. $50,000,000 FOR DEFENCE. The Mnnrr lo Flu Frintiit at Ihn Inwrre- tlon f th rrlrint. Wnslilnptnn, D. Coimress stnnds ready to place Iho entire resources of the United Slates at the disposal of tho Presi dent for the defence of the tuition. Thoroughly nroused ns lo the danger of further delay by tho conference nt the While House and by Secretary Alder's visit to the Speaker, a bill was passed through the House apprnprinling .'iO,00(l,0(iO to be rxpendeil nt the discretion of the President for tho national defence. This is the U'Xt of the defence bill, which was prepniod in outline nt the White House conference, and was Iti'roduced by Representative Cannon, of Illinois, rliair tnan of the Committee on Apprnprnilntis: FErREWKNTATIVR CANNOM. OF JM.INOIS. 'Hp It enarter. by th Sfimtc nnd linuse of Representative, in CongrertH asHcinhlt d, lhat there in hereby appropriated, out of any money in thft Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the national deienn;, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, to be expended at the discre tion of the President, ami to remain avail able until June :,o, 1M;, ..')ii,niio,o h." What inilit be called without exni'era tion a tidal wave of patriotism Milled over and through the Mouse. Nut a voire was raised In opposition, nnd not a vote was caataijHinst the appropriation. There was cheering when, alter the roll had been called, Speaker Iteed announced the result of tho vote as follows: Ayes, 311; noes, none. Trlril to Hum Deputy' Hmim. New Haven, Conn. An attempt wag made to burn the house of Ieputy Sheriff Wilbur at Waurerau. Kerosene was poured upon the piazza and the torch ai plied A partridge with a short. fue at tached was placed on the window sill, but the whole thing miscarried. The .ire went out and the fuse did not iqnite. 1eputy Wilbur has been active in enforcing the Sunday laws, and this incendiary attempt Is regarded n the revenue of some enemy "AVER'S SATiSAPAMLLA haa be.-n a household companion in ear family for years. I tako it every Spring, ho ginning in April. It tones up my sys tem, gives mo an excellent appetite and I sleup like a top." II. It. W1LDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. M SpPlH Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of the eaniral. located within one hloek of the White House nnd directly opposite the Treasury, Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotel ry, renuirkiiMo for Its Historical associations nnd loiiir-siistiiineii popularity. Heocntly renovated, repainted ami pariiany reiuruisneii. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark aiiioiur the hotels of Wash IliKton, patroiii.ed in former vears by presidents and liijrli olllcials. Alwavs n primo favorite. Hecently remodeled ami renuereii iietur than ever. Opp. i'a. rt B. dep. WALT Kit BURTON, Hes. Slgr. These hotels nro tho principal political rendezvous of tho capital at nil times. They are tho best stopping places at roit- souauio routs O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. Q. DEWITT, Manager. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF Real Estate ! The undersign. 't will sell the following real eistiUe, ot which .Mary .Martens, lute of the HoroiiKh of Milford. in tho County of Pike, died, wird, by Public Vendue or outcry, on FRIDAY, MARCH IH, ls.s, at two o'clock In the afternoon, in th hall of the Court : Himu, iu thu iJoroiih or 31 n to i d. viz : Two t ow n hit a in said J'orouih. an Seventh Sirivl, No. 57 and V." . K;u h lot 4 feet wide nnd ltyl fi-i-t in d. nth. TerniH uiado kriinvu ou tiny of wile by II. MAM IIirilKLI,, Kxeuutor of will, -u, of Mary Martens, dee, Mllford, Mar. 8, Vs. L A. VV. REPAIR SHOP. Liicycl 1y f FOR SALE OR TO LET. BY DAY OU WEEK. REPAIRING ilono by nu exjicr- ienciM.1 mi'chiinio. t IKS of nil kinds on liana. Agent for the Celebrated Eltn ire, Burckluy ntul Pyramid wheels. Headquarters of P. C. RUTAN, Broad St., . Milfo d, Pa. Us 1mm Carar U Caudr t'utl'artie, the nntut won dtuiul ui di. ul Uitv ott v ,f tl.c uj-'e. us am ul en r Minn lo the lu, u l ally and posiU .'fly on ki)tiev . iiv it tti.o ixiW-U, clraiibiiiir the tuiiie btsm. tiirN-tl ii lr, cuie in unitciie, ifi r, I ui i:m (oi(i iii:uu and biii.tiiHiita. Ph-a&e ttuy and trv a box Of C. C. t, frtfer; Hi, bit I'fl.m. hnklMUll g'.ifcr,uy- d lo cure by nil Uru. tf-U. Reduction Sale Great Bargains. BIG CUT. "Hang out our banner on ( lie ontcr Willi," with "Tto (ltietionrt" on it. We wish to inoi hiiin to the noojilo of Mil. ford thnt wo nro miikinp sni'i I H nii redtteliotiM on our entire stock of Winter cloth ii T. This is n soft simp nl tliissenson of the yenr, when till of the coldest wenther is yet before us hut we must dispose of our Winter stock of suits for men niiri boy before t he senson is over. $15 Suits now - - - $11 $14 Ulsiers now - $10 $9 " " - - $ 6 GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front nnd Sussex streets, POUT .1 Eli VIS, N. Y, Hove You Small Feet ? If you have you run take nil viintime of n misjudgement ill inirchnsin;; we bought ton many two and it half. Seventy-Five Pairs Women's Shapely Shoes size TWO AXi) (VNE-HALF ONLY but. in all widths from A to Ei;, and in cither laon or button, we offer at u bargain. A few were built to sell nt 2.(10, hut the bulk nro con sistent ifll.dO shoes. Yont nioin; fok $1.25 ! Eiok at, 'em in tho window. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. WALL PAPER. We have it to ilenso tho most fastidious. All colors, styles, fi;? ures and prices. It cannot bo described ; come and inspect for yourselvos. Other seasonable i;oods, stylish and fhenn. Wo beat tho band on groceries. RYPwIAN -:--:- Z WELLS TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman train to Buffalo, Niag ara I'alN. ( lia'il iii'iu.i I.akn, LluVrllllul Cllirao ami I "liu-i mial i. 'i'ii-ki-u on sale al Port .TtTvis to fill points in ih.. W.-j-t and Si 'il Iiwi-ki nt lower rales ihan la any olin-r llrt-clar,s line. Thain.s Now J.kwi; Pout Jkuvis k l''Ol.l.llVS. KASrWARI). i. Daily Kkju-csh 4 10 A M. In, Jiaily I-:xin-t'.-,s 5 -Ji " 1 l'i, Daily K.' i';it Sunday . ti :lll " 7 : " 1 li, Simil.iv Only 7 45 " its. Iliih Kic-i'i Siinilay.. 10 II " i). Da.ly Way 1' rain . i 15 P. M 3o. ' " a :ttt " Daily Kxiri--s 4 "Ja " M. mi inlay only 4 :) " h, I) illy Kxpn s 5 31 " Is, Sunday only 5 f " Daily Kxi-i'lit Sunday . . li 45 " 11, Dally in on ' WKSl'WAUD 1. H. Daily Kxre-s l'i 111 A. U. 17, D .ily Milk Traiu H 05 " 1. Daily K. pros II : " II. Daily Kni'ia Suniiay . i in p. m. 5. Daily Kxpn'sH 5 in " 27. Daiiy Kxr. pf Sunday . I) " 7, Daily Ksm- 10 15 " i rains ii-ave i natiiner!! striH't, ew Viri; for I'...l .T.ai- on v-U days at 4 111, i !, II eo, la, Ml ;ill A M 1 ISI. U UU. 1 :, 4 :m. i 7 :m, 1 15 v. m Ou Sun- d ivs, 4 in, , 4.i, ii no. u 15 a. iu.; 1J UU. i UU, 7 Uo autl ib V. il. II. 1. Ilokcrla, iit-ut-t'ttl I'uiwM'itKfr Aut, II. W. I'ookM, Allaiil ijt'iit'rul i'iw,riiKvr Ayut, .Ntw urk. New and new and ever new. NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR Hero are the nowcomors. Ther MAKKH.S' ART, nnd wonders in tho matter of PRICK. They nro just what we bnvo been wishing to offer you for some time. They will wenr well. Wo recommend them to tho most . FASTIDIOUS. We could fill a paee descantintr on onr footwear, hnt, snncn in limited and lifo is short. Rend these facts, t - a H1H. IjADIKS' FINK YICI KID SIIOKS. Pennine ban.l.snwed In tbo latest toes lace or button, tan or black, B, C, D or E widths; MEN'S FINK WILLOW CALF SHOES, (jennino hand-sowed, weltM in the latest lasts, tan and black, in O, D, or E widths, worth 1.00. BOTH OF ABOVE! FOR $2.75. YOUNGSTERS. The kind Mint don't wear ont so ensily, you will find here in every dcsiriiblo nnd -oir (t Flinj e nt ntisfnetory jiricen. CHILDREN'S pure Donffoln Kid Shops, sizes fi to 11, for 59o. YOUTHS' shoes in satin calf, up to 13, for 89o. INSPECTION INVITED. SPARROW Successors 77 Pike Street, We have just closed 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 to cut thing3 all loose this Bpring 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 SDring, New York 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. HKsr or WOUK AT NHOKT NOTICK. . Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & E FINIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. LUDLUM A3 FRONT STREET, Dr. David Kennedy favorite Kemcdy , AN P LIVER IHUUUlt. nro mnsternieoos nf TTIF. KITOl?. nnn come and feast your eyes on the Ik FRANKS, to L. Durnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. Applied to tlie question of a Btove will demonHtrate tho fact that, a good stove in more of a oonHidora ti.m tlmn nny other article of furniture. If you con. aider this fiict. why experiment with some untried stove when you can huy the D( KJKASH for the same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is but one genuine. & PECK, PORT JERVIS, N. HIDES WANTED Albert Ru dolph will pay the highest market price for beef hides, calf and sheep skins. Call at the tannery on Broad street nbove High. nov 19 f