One Cent a Word. For Each Innrtinn In mlTpHlnrinent taken for Iras than 1JI rrntn. CAHII mint rnompiir nil nrtlcrfl. Adilrpim l-IKB COl'HTY rnKSS, M1I.KOKH, PA. HorPR TO l.K.T on lownr Hiirfnnl stm-t, rmitiiltilnp li'ti roonn Now mriinlfd lij Mrs Dwkcr Knr p irtlrulnrs lmiuiruof .TACOH McCAR I'Y, Mmitugne, N.J. ' TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hnrrliy (liven tlmt trvsimsstnK on the premises oecupiitl ly tlie iinilerslitniMl In Dinnnmn township, known us the Hnc lmnnn furm for huntlnit, (Ithlnx. IxTrylna: or nny oilier purpose wlintever Ik forliidilen under pen nltvof the law. Any person or persons lisolej Inn this notice will be dealt Willi in the severest lawful iftanner. UKDIMIK II. Ml CAItTV, July 1, 1WI". lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is liereliy (fiven tlmt tn-spassltm on the premises or the innlersiineil in Dinnnum township near the Delaware hriil(ie, for hunting, fishing, berrviiiK or for any other purposi whatever, Is" foiliiililen uiiiler ijcnuliy of the law. Any person or persons iliso!cy- itiK this notice will lm deivlt w ith In such n manner us may Imi most elTeetual to pn vent a reiietil iim. H. STl l'FN'PlirF, April 2", 1SH7. T' RESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassinfttipon the south ern half of th tract of laiul known as the William Dennv, No. (M, In Sliohola town- hin. for hunting, fishing, or, nny other ly otliel ill pond purpose, also trespassing in Sawk in Dinirman tewnshll). or. (Ishlnif In it Is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. Cl.KII.ANII MlLSOIt, Aprl54m Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in Wliawaxen township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and fishing, oi any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Ai.kxanpkh IlAnt'RN, Nov. 23, 18115. President. TiRKSPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven thai trespassing on the prcmisef ol 'the undersigned, situated In Dmginan township, for any purpose whalevcr h strictly forbidden, and all offenders will Ix promptly prosecuteil. IitA li. CASE. Oct. at, 1W5. IrtOR SALE. A small farm located nenr ' Matamoras, known as the llcnsel or Ri'lnhardt place, containing 21 acres Finely located, well watered. House and burn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For tortus, price, etc., address Lock box (i Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE BRICK HOUSE, Mrs. Ellen Westbrook will take charge of her farm near Halnesville. Did you ever? We nre going to have an other telcphono line over here and yet some people clni in we are not in It. Miss Anna Carswell, Miss Fanny Arm- Btong and L. A. Marthis nro still undo! the doctor's care. Did you make garden last Friday, ot chop wood? The latter was more in Bens on. Nurseryman Swnrtwout delivered tree over here lust week. Why don't tho proper officer glvo public notico when tho Town Cominlttxt) meets f The familiar face of .Mrs. M. Lane if- again seen in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, of Matamoras, spent Easter with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caso, of Port Jervls, also visited Mrs. Case's parents. Miss Alice Black is homo from Now York. Prof. C. R. Smith his invested in a new wheel. An organ grinder t he sure sign of spring has visited Montague. John S. Clark is painting his residence. O, Lord, what kind of n landlord must it be when n tenant can only have two weeks? Thisplaoe was visited by a fire about 10 n'clock A. M. on Saturday, when the dwelling bouso of Loron T. Cole, situated along the Clove Koad, about Ave inilos below Trl-States, was totally destroyed, to gether with nearly all of its contents. The Are was discovered by William Williams, of Hainesvlllo, who, with the assistance of Mrs. Cole and some neighbors, saved i piano an a few other articles, Mr. Col. being absent in Port Jurvls. The building ana oontents were insured for tiMtX). The Easter Supper at the Church Thurs day evening netted 17 20 Eggs wore plen mm enougn even lor the two Ls. iiowsomevcr, still we live, even with out getting an invite to a wedding The L, A. 8 of the Reformed Church U under great obligations to that fellow who writes from hero for tho Register. The lames say luey can stand the slurs, as they are uutier uo obligations to the writer those compliments, for any assistance. Handle bayre has succeeded! Good fot ye, old boy. Where others shrank back aud thought It was impossible to take paer and get one thousand dollars sub scribed In six months, you have done ana can rest on your laurels The Ladles Aid Society subscribed two hundred dol lars. Good girls, thio. The Board of Education of this town h met and adjourned. They had a nice time The new President, Mr. O C. Vanauken. who wears a big white hat, did first rate A resolution was passed authorizing the Dimrici v lot K to notify the firm of whom the much talked about maps and diction Aries were bought (by a vote of three that said maps are here, subject to the Arm s orders. If the firm orders them paid for, then the Board will say a tiling or two not overly ooinplimeutury to sunn folks; but tlmt can't be helped Further more, the Board has ordered auot her meat lug for tho legal voters of Montague, to gut together and vote f K) to renew the in surauce on the Brick Huumj, aud Clow Church schoolhouses. Maid meetiug will take place Tuesday afternoon, April Mti, at throe o clock, lu the Brick House school houso. If the former Clerk had attended to his business, for which he wus well mid this matter would have been disputed of at the anuual meeting. The new t ier discovered the insurance rau out, Jieuoc the oct iou Thill Is all fur this time from ' Fun's LAYTON. The Orlspen Ilrond Tiro bill passed by I he last New Jersey legislature Is nn earnest move toward better romls It pro vides that every heavy draft wagon with t li-es three and a half Inchon or more In whit h. shall be entitled, to a rebate In taxes off I 51) per wheel the first year, and II 01 per wheel the second year. Those who are at nil familiar with the subject know that there Is nothing so destructive of roads, whether stone or gravel, as narrow tired draft wagons. The Sussex Telcphono Co. should now carry out the plans as projected by Its first manager, E T Wright, and string more wires. The scrvlco hero Is loaded on a single wire, and tlm many phones loaded on it leads to confusion worse confounded It probably causes morn Unchristian lan guage than would the putting up of nil the stove pipes in town. The painters will commence work this week on the Club House at Bevans. The outbuildings will be touched up lu the meantime, alsj, and H. I). Hursh will limb the HD-foot flag pole and give It n oat of clear paint. Wild Bill" was In town n short time faster Sunday, and tho twin was oh! just so deliriously glad to see him. Yes, indeed (renrge Smith, of Bevnhs, spent Easter ivlth relatives at Lnyton. Our hosts, Montross and Vnn Ness, Irew down tho curtail. to their bars nl he beginning of Court, and their regular llents began to fear that It was going to be a long while between drinks, and the ninth might even last a whole year, but barring a gentle admonition from the Court, the boys came out with flying col irs. It Is six days In the week and no iluors need apply. Tho new pastor, Rev W. H . Burley. ls going to take like a prairie fire. His first liscourso Sunday evening seemed to Im press tho ladles thnt he ls a jolly good fel low. The gentlemen agree that he Is n ilfled sfoiry teller, and he certainly flus tered tho janltress somewhat, so that sin forgot to blow out tho light nt the en trance when she went home. It was stil! lighting the tabernacle when I went U roost, somewhere near midnight. The Easter Social at Bevans last Frldaj night was Ml the success Its pmmoton- could desire The attendance was large and receipts about 11 00. John Thompson mid sons, of Branch vlllo, aro driving from that B irough tr Halnesville, where they lire working n the houso of Jacob R. Morris. They li e llrst-cliiss workmen, and Jacob will not lu lling getting his buildings In ord -r Interest ill the art gallery In the" Micky's shop nt Lnyton seems to be on the wan The inaiily pastime of pasting up the pie tore of some one whom they dislike, and then making fact's at It has hoc ime trlllo monotonous. Really matters ol more iniportanco begin to intrude upon the vacancy in tholr topknots, where their ninils are supposed to be located. I he 'Micky" don't need a spy-glass to see h inline opposition art gallery across the brook, and the ex-Freeholder ls no doubt much more Interested Just now lu living pictures nearer homo. Tho cooks nt the Fintbrookvillo Club Houso took their positions last week ns usual for several weeks past. A.M. Big- olow, tho President of tho Club, and a most export fisherman, Is expected nt the Club houso this week with his family, nnd a paity of ft lends. Win. II. Lnyton, of Lafayette, was In Saudvston a few hours on Monday. He drives a horse that can do twelve miles an hour on good roads, if necessary. The school children came homo tho othor evening, with handsome boquots of the trailing Arbutus. The sweot perfume wafted to me as I write, shows clearly that the frost has not Injured It. A new kink dovelopcd Inst week at Court. Information supposed to have lieen lodged with the Court against several hotol keepers was UBod to discipline thoin, but the informant was not exposed. This method injects a now source of uueaslness as to the latitude a hotel keeper may ex ercise In running his house that is not al together re-assuring. Under this system the Informants hand does not appear, and It partakes a little of tho nature of sharp shooting from ambiiBh. Dan Hunterdon, the Irrepressible Dan, is driving the mall from Layton to Flatbrook- vllle with great regularity. He has the job to July 1st. Would it not be well for the Town Com mittee to formulate a rule requiring the Superintendent of roods not to employ men of notoriously Intemperate habits on the roads. It would only be carrying good business methods into the town man agement. The now Borough of Branchvllle is having a sod thinning put of its older citizens si uoo the Incorporation. Three or more aged people having died recently. This feels like making gnrden, and sow ing oats. Everybody owulng sufficient ground for a garden, should decide to have a good one this year. There ls both health and satisfaction In a good garden. It is surprising that the fruit buds should have withstood the winter teinpornture of this month, considering the advanced and tender condition they were supposed to be lu, but as far as we have examined, they are all right yet. The Hot Water Heater, in the Broiler Houso at Pine Hill Farm, was fired up hist r rlday, and the chicks are now en Joying hot water heat A summer tem perature at all times. Artie Major brought in tho first big load of goods from Brauchvlllu Station for the new store at Layton, on Monday. "Honest John" is a goiu to raze kats and kanuda IhUsels this yere. The trout hizucss haint as safe' as it used to was uud the k I lib don't bi them enuy moar. "Honest John'' is a goin to lie on the safe side enuy way even If lie has to eat "suck ers" all the yere round. We wish him suksess. and hope tiie revival of prosper ity will hit him where it has missed all the rest of us. Almeu. E. J. Wright, of Brooklyn, the former manager uf the Sussex Telephone Co is now in Louisiana and other southern Stales projecting new Telephone work II. Something new, a Hpring tooth burrow with wheels. byracuwe 1 plows and " Planet Jr." cultivutors it W. (i. Mitchell'. MATAMORAS. (illliert Nichols, who has b en III for oiiio. time h is hn-l a relapse, nil 1 Is not feeling so well. Miss Mary Myers Is quite ill at her homo. Miss Jennie Demurest, of Patterson, sp-nt Easter with tho family of Mr. Al fred Billuian. An E ister Hop ls to bn glvon by the Young M nn' club of St. Joseph's Church, April lHt.h. nt Miller's ILill. J. Bach has sold his residence on Peuim Ave. to Mrs. Phelps. Ho expects to move his family to Now York soon Mrs IT 'nry II lines, who has he"n on the siek list for several days, Is Improving. Miss M iry S pi'ircs, Miss N.-tlie Hill, and Miss M-igglo lllu, nt.tpinlivt thj Eister Hop nnd :Iin!cali given at IKorp rk Club H ill, on M md iy evening They report having a very pleasant tltno. W. H. B irker, who recmtly died, was grnnfcod a p-itent on n blcyclo tire which nny be briefly described as having thirty- two steel springs fn-itened to a regular rim, the springs having attached to them, a thin steel shoe with a rubber easing. Clarence D ily was teiiilerinl a surprlso at his home, Thursday evening. Tho af fair was gotten up by Miss Angela Orce and the ynunjr gentlemin having over come his native basiirulness was quite equal to the occasion and gave his friends t pleasant evening Epworth Church celebrated Easter with a very clnbirnto program. Addresses oro male by the pistor R?v. F. I. Curtis, and Calvin Lington, Supt. of the 3.'honl. A number of book prlzos were awarded for missionary work, and all de serve great ore, lit for their services In ren dering a most pleasing order of services. Tho Kaster services at St. Joseph's Church woro nnusii.-illy attractive. The floral decorations were flue and the singing excellent. Father Trels celebrated Holy Mass in tho early morning and also at St. Mary's Church, Lackawaxen, later. Hope Church was also beautifully doc. orated with g.irnuluins and potted plants. Tim choir of eight voices rendered an dnboiate musical program and Rjv. J. A. rt'iegnuil proaehod an eloquent nnd im pressive sermon. DELAWARE. The common question ls, "how many cgs did you eatr" The .Schuyler school closed on Tuesday. I lie recent cold snap suddenly put a -.top to pi iwing. Miss Minerva Clark, who has been p 'tiding a week nt Flatbrookvllle, came i one on Saturday. B. F. Schoonover, who sufltercd a para lytic stroko some time ago, ls now in an unconscious condition nnd all hopes for his recovery have been abandoned. Tho condition of Mrs J. A. V an Gorden whose illness has been spoken of in these columns before, has not Improved nnd but little hope is entertained for her recovery Tho commodious dwelling of Wallace rj.insley is now .nearly completed- The finishing touches will be put on this week. Considerable progress has been mado In repairing tho ronds in this town for the pnst week . Wo understand I hat Joseph nnd Wallace Housfcy hnvo taken a contract for the erection of n large building iu tho Smith Held Township. Mrs Julia A. Vnn Druff, noe Vnn Gor den, of East 'Stroudsburg, visited friends and relatives here a few days lost week Joseph Carhuff moved on the Middiiugh farm, vacated by Calvin Cron, on Monday Inst. But few removals were made in this vicinity this spring. SPECTATOR, GREENTOWN. Tho exhibition and box pnrty held nt the Siiiiontown schoolhonse, April 7th, under the maiingemont of Miss Agnes Hopps, was a declrhnl success. Proceeds to get a bell for the school houso. D. D. G. M. W. H. Voscoe, of Honos- dalo, installed tho officers of Wallenpau- pock Lodge, No. 478, 1. O. O. F., Saturday evening: N. G., E. H. Lange; V. G., Goo. Bartlcson; F. 8., J. B. Gilpin; Ass't F. S Harry Akors; Chaplain, A. H. Roemer, Jr. The lodge has taken lu five new mem bers within the past month or two. The telephone line from Groentowu to' Gouldsboro Station Is about completed. Also from Groentowu to Loana, and from Laana to Tobyhanua. The Supervisors of Greene are Improv ing the nice weather by working the roads. Considerable work was done In March, which was an unusual occurrence lu this lection. Rev. David Evans, pastor of Hemlock Grove Church, started for Conference, April 11th, which convened at Warwick, N.Y., the 13th lust. Mrs. E. F. Gilpin ls on the sick list. F. G. Haines, President of the Groen towu and Gouldsboro Telephone Co., has been very busy for the past two weeks, at tending to the duties of this office. LEDGE DALE. Miss Mary Schroder, who has been working in Scrnuton, spent Kaster with her parents. Edward Kane, o" Youkers, N Y., for mer resident of this place, ls visiting friends In this vicinity. Gertie Lockhart is working for Mrs. J. II. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. O. H Wulfo, of La Anna, spent Sunday with Ira Killum and family. The Sunday School will hold their next social, Tuesday evening, April li, at Philip Knight's. Tuesday, April f.lli, Mrs. John Knlger was given a genuine surprise, it belug her birthday. Quite a number had been In vited by-her huslmud, who was the only one who kuew uf their coming. Our school closed Monday, April 4th. The Best Liniment. "Chamber lain' Puiu lia 1 m in the finest on earth," write Ed wards & Parker, of Plains, (lu. Thin is the verdict of all who use it. Ji'or rheumatism, lame buck, sprains, dwellings aud the numerous flignt ailments aud accidents common to every house hold, this liniment has no equal. With it in the house a great dual of sulieriug and tuiiii may be avoided. For wilo by dniirgist nnd general PAUPAC John M isker, of I'.iteiMon, son of Wflow ('hiirlt'O M-iskt-r, ilieil April Ot li of jiiioniiioniu nnd licurt failure). Ho wits nli'iut, forty-six years old. 'flm funornl HcrviooM wpro Itclil in seltodlhnuspi Nil. 4 Hii'l weTe) eoivlnoto I by tlie Rev. O. S. R'lyinnnd. Intortimn t in the Pimpae cotiietry. Miss Lionlso Krnsi wns a visitor of the Missos Kimbles Hib just week. The Bohemia of Pulmyrn Township are a!l closed except the Tnfton.' Mrs. Vettorline enve a pnrty April 4th in honor of Miss Krnsi. The Rov. J. H. Riymond pronohe 1 his Inst regular sermon, April 31, be fore goins to Confurenoe. He hns boon with ns for five years This year he is olilicocl to seek a new fluid for his labors, which we all very much regrot. Mrs. Posten Cross hits been on the siok list for soma time, at lust ac counts wits improving. Sylvester Sheridan, who had an operation performed soma time aijo for cancer in the throat, says it is troubling him astun. Mrs. H. C. Clark does not improve ns her many friends would wish. Communicated PlIILAnKI.l'lIIA, April 11, lftM. Editor or the phkss. Dear Sir: A cony of your naner of April lt. ha been sent to me in which 1 si-sj publication of Chllds's Park on the Delinquency tax list of ill cents, apparent ly for school tuxes. 1 nave pant imtneuinreiy, every tax mil that has been sent tome, and paid n school tax in January last and was tiniler the Im pression that all taxes wore paid I have reoeived from the executors of Mr. Chllds's estate, funds for tho necessary expenses of the Park. AM mils presented to mo at my office. l:W Smith 7th. Street, Philadelphia. will be prompMy met. Will you please make mention of this In your paM'r, ns I do not wish the Impression to get abroad that tiie ('hilils's Park is not to be maintained as a ''public .' park. Yours truly, K. F. Hoffman. "AYKR'R SAT!SAPARILLA hns bon a ho'.isohold cHiipnnien in our family for years. I take it ev?ry Spring, be ginning; in April. It tones up my sys tem, tfn-es me an excellent appetite and I sleep like a tup." H. R. WILPEY, Philadeluhia, Pa. ARMSTRONG'S Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, Pure Enough, Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 bottles for $1.75 made by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, Milford Pharmacy. Washington Hotels. RI66S HOUSE. Tho hoM par excellence of tho cnnltnl, locntotl within one block of the Whit House uud directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table iu the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hoU-lry. nnnnrknhle for Its historical ssoclntioiiB anil loug-suHtulnil populnrity. Kooently runovnUxl, rrpulntcil uud purtlnlly refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A lttmluiiirkninoMir the hotels of Wash liiKton, putroniziil in former yours hy prt'sidcnlH uud liith ofliciuU. Always a primo favorite. Riwntly ivmodt'h'il and nmilurwl hut tor t han ovrr. Opp. Fa. rt K. dep. WALTER HL'KTON, Hi. Mr. These hotels nre the principal political mii'luxvotM of t law capital at all times. They lire the 1mm ( stopping plains nt n-a- sonaoie riHcs t g: G. STAPLES. Proprietor. DEWIfT, Managor. Dissolution Notice. The C'hmrtnt'rsliip of linivvn & Arm Btroiiif. nf Milfurit. 1'.. . has Ihmmi di.lvf(l this l;iy Uy mutual cuihciU ; it'.l iiccomitg tilKl tlttI" ultt III 111 Midi ljl!t firm tin to tm tarWil mil) tutftiiti-d wit li hmiI paid to Thorn. id A r;iist man, who is ain lioricl iimi tiinpo.vi r I to iwi-tvo ami rrceipr f.r the same with full ii -?l could have bwu duue by ilmnaiil late (inn. liKOWX & AKMSTKON'U. Milford. IV, March 18, ls-.w. Tho utMlnrsij-Mird having acquired the liUervht in iho l)uiiii'H tf Lh.! latt) licit, of it row 11 He Ariustr mn, will uouiimii) the tft-tiiM-nl iiu-ix'hai.di&o bluntest aa formerly conducted at the store lu Brown' Hall building, in h'ilford, Fa. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. March A), IMNt All porwoni aru hereby uotifitxt that throwing or burning pniicrs or ruiuitu uf any kind in tho atnxsl ui the Borough I prohibited, Py order of the town council, J. C. CHAMBKKLAIM, PrvHidriit, pro turn. Attest, I). H. HORNBKCK, Sco y. Milford, May 6, lauo. New Clothes This ls the store for those who are particular about their clothes. We're particular about them our sel ves. 1 None need fear i got anything hero that isn't right up to fashion's dictations. And the fancy prices are- eliminated. The materials are always as represented. Men's Business Suits If yon nim to be neat, dressy and in style, do not puss ns by, hut stop aud 8eo those that we are offer ing nt IS. 00, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00. SPKCIAL Swell all wool covert cloth topcoat, nt $ 1. 9S, worth $8.00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Have You Small Feet ? If yon have you can take ad vantage of a misjudgement in purchasing we bought too many two and a half. Seventy-Five Pairs Women's Shapely- Shoes sizo TWO AND ONE-HALF ONLY but, in all widths from A to EK, and in either lace or 1ml ton, we offer at a bargain. A few were built to sell nt 2.00, hut the bulk are con sistent j.00 shoes. YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.25! Ij'iok nt Vm in the window. JO SON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. WALL PAPER. We hnve it, to plonse the most fnstitlious. All colors, styles, fig ures nnil lirieos. It cannot be described ; oome anil inspect for yourselves. Other seasonnblo Rooils, stylish and cheap. We beat the band on groceries. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. $RUTAN, THE BICYCLE REPAIRER, will sell this year Columbia Ricyoles . Buikluy Bicycles, , Elmore Bicycles, . Pacemaker Bicycles, $35 to $125. . . . 150 . . . $35. Good second-hand wheels, $18 A stock of new sundries and Tires. Repairing done at reasonable prices. Broad St. Milford, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL merchandise:, Milford Pa. Dr. David Kennedy favorite Remedy C LIKES ALL klDNlY.bfOMA.CH , -AN P HVIH IKOWIO, THIS This Week we will do our BEST. Stock the most COMPLETE we have ever shown will be Sold at PRICES that will make a record that will be remembered for many and many a day. Sales We Seek and Thus We SEEK THEM. Ladies' Shoes. 195 pairs fine Dongola shoes in Lace and Button, pat ent leather tips in four different toes, regular $2.00 .grade, fcr.this week. only. - 114 piirs Vici Kit Shoes in lace and button, six differ ent toes, regular fS.OO grade, for this week only 128 pairs of fine Vici Kid Shoes, Goodyear Welt, in Lice and button, in nil the latest lusts, well worth $3.50 for this week only - Men's Shoes. 175 Pairs Satin Calf Shoes in Lace and Congress ; all Latest Styles. Regular $2.00 grade, for this week only, $t.49. Boy's Shoes. Try a pair of our ECONOMY SHOES, wear well. All sizes, only Your money back if you say so. SPARROW Successors 77 Pike Street, We have just closed our 6th year in Port Jervis and the most one of the Our January Trade for 1898 is nearly double that of 1897. This gives us new give the people of Milford and vicinity a larger stock and still lower prices. In fact wa expeit to out thingi all loo3e this spring and make our prices the cheapest on earth. We have about 7 carloacU of goods on the way. ' All new and up to date. Look out for us this soring. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. N ew York Millinery Parlors, New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. HEST OK WOKK AT HIIUIIT NOTICK. Alsoa complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY & ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to tlie question of a wtove will detnontitrate ' tho fuct that a good Btova is more of a considera tion thsn nny other article of furniture. If you oon sidor thin fuct why exptiriment with some untried stove when you can buy the LKXJKAHH for tho same money or leaa than any other stove in the market. There is but one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. WEEK 1.44. 2.00. 2.4ff. They $1.00. Ik FRANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. it has been successful lot. courane and wa wilT Port Jervis, N.Y. uiercliaiits m Pike County. r-
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