One Cent a Word. Tot Kih IiiMrt1nn No fiWirtlflineiit taken for 1cm limn in rpntm CAHII mnt RMomtiur nil onlem. Ad.lrr.n PI KB COI'NTY mKSH, MII.POHII, PA. HOUHR TO IjKT oh lower Hnrford RtnM't, ciiiitnliiliift tm rKiii Now occuiilcxl lr Mm Di-rkiT Fur nnrMnnlnra lniiulroof JAUOU MoUARTY, Moiitamie, N. J. TRKHPASS NOTICE. Notice In hordijr irtvn Mint triwlii(f mi ttie prrmlwa ownpiiil lr the iiiiili-rslKniil In lHiiginnii township, known b 111" Hiinlmiinii furin fur hiintlim, llMlilnif. iM'rrvlim nr any other purpoHo whatever is furliiilili'ii timl'T pin nltv of tlm liiw. Any person or person illMiilH'yliiR thin noMiw will Ih dfiilt with In the Hevort-st lnwfnl nmniii'r. UKOIHiR H. MCCAIITY, July 1, 1HSI7. Ln'twco. TRESPASS NOTICK. Noti is Ihti'Iiv rIvch tlmt trespnsslnir on the premises of tin' undeiNlifiieil lii Dltiinnin lownslilp lienr tlm Delaware hrlilim, for hunting, lulling, iH-nvliitf or for any oilier purpose whatever, Ih foiliiihlen miller penally of the law. Any person or permns disuliey tnirtllln llotlre will lie dealt Willi III Kllell a manner n may ho most ftlectual to pn; vent repetition. II. STllllKNIIOFK, April 87, 18117. TRKSPASS NOTK'K. Notlex? is lieri'hy (riven that trespasHlnjiiipon tlm south ern half of the traet of land known as the William Denny, No. M, In Hholiohl town ship, for iHintiiiK, flshiiiK, or. any other r urpose, ildo trespassing on Sawklll pond ii llitiirman township, or. flshlntt In It Is forbidden under penally of the law. M. UI.KILANI) MII.NOH, Aprl5tin Attorney for owner. rrilKSPAflS NOTICE. Notlcw Is hereby A given that trespassing upon the pro perty of the Forest Ijiiko Association in LiM'.kawnxnn township, l'lku county, I'll., (or the purpose of hunting and fishing, or any other purpose l strictly forbidden on tier penalty uf the law. Al.KXANDKIi HADIIKN, Nor. 22, 1KP5. Pn-sldent. nPRKSPASS NOTICR. Notice. Is hereby I given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated In llliginan tiwnshlii, for any purpose whatever Is Btrletly loriildden, ana nil oiienners win oe promptly prosecuted. litA 11. (J ASK. Oct. 21, 18110. TpOK SALE. A small farm locate! near X Mittnmorns, known as the Honsol or Helnlmrtlt place, containing - 21 acres. Finely located, well watered. Houso and barn. Fruit of all klmn. Part iinproviHl. Title clear. ' For term", price, etc., address liock vox u Minora, l a. correspondence: Corrosixmdonts are particularly rcouoHted to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each weok to in sure insertion. LAYTON. Clyde, the youngest Ron of Manning Hotalon, died of brain fever last Friday, aged about ono year The child wna lirst taken with whooping oough, and othor complications get In, causing death. In torment at Layton on Sunday. The Arbor Day oxorolses at thd Tuttle's corner scnool were carried out according to the program suggested by the Supt. of Schools. The pupils and teacher planted a hemlock tree and rieillnnr.ml It r.n sinnt. Luther Hill by a unanimous vote of the sonooi. tub olioloo of the school for State tree was acoorded to the sugar limplo, and of flowers, the arbutus was chosen. The Hudson River Telephone Co. has sovcriil bodies of men at work construct ing the different links of their system, and long distance telephone will soon bo at our command. At the sale of the Pctor Drake place last Saturday It was knocked off to Aher Snook for fvun). The Snook family, that U, John C. Snooks, are becoming promi nent as our greatest resident land owors. They have now some 1100 acres, principal ly timber laud, some of which Is woll tim bered. With their oxoellent saw mill they are situated nicely to fill bills of lumber at short notice, and of almost any magni tude. The recent rainy weather has delayed farm work to quite an extent, and whou it does beoome settled every mau and team will be doing their utmost to catch up The moist weathor has forwarded the grain and grasses, and this has Its com pensating advantages, too. Last week the Presiding Elder met with the officers of Wajpnck Church, at Wal pack Centre, In oonsultatlon as to whether the people of that charge should be oou tentwlth the present supply, or have a regular, to minister to tholr spiritual wol faro. What decision thoy arrived at I havo not learned, but perhaps Hlghram John can tell you. He was thore, and as it was an official meeting and he belongs to another church, ho evidoutly found him self In the wrong pew, and rooeivod quite a broad hint to that offeot. Some people don't know any bettor than to nose around whore they have no business. As Hlgh ram Is a lord high reporter for de Gillette be thought he was a privileged oharaoter. He knows better now. Some unrugonorate hoodlums broke an iron standard, and out some of the ropes of Photographer Bloom's tent Saturday and Sunday nights. Mr. Bloom offers a reward for tholr deteotlon. At a meeting of members of the Boards of Education of Sandystou, Montague aud Walpack, last week, It wits agreed that for pupils from other towns Sandyston should receive 5.UU each. This brlugs our town a fund amounting to some i6. Supt. Hill Informed the Hoard that the law prohibits the building of a single water closet with a partition. There must be two for each school. Many thanks to the manager of the Sussex Telephone Co. for guying those polos above Layton. Al. Lawson fools Sttfur when he drives by them now. The Sussex County Board of Asaeutors meet In the Court House this (Friday) by special call to decide what action shall bo taken toward securing au eiju Ruble assess ment this year of the ziuc mine properties, equalizing the valuations of Newton and Deektrtown with those of other town gulps, and directing tho As&cfekirs In towns when Banks are located, to obtain from the Bank ntTliM'rs, lists of stockhol ders, and notifying tho dan e to tho Assess ors of other towns where such Bank strick Is held, to there be assessed as the law specifically directs. It will bo a meeting of the utmost Importance to the general taxpayer. A. H. Bloom, the photographer, Is lo cated at Montross' hotel for one week. Noticing the nice shape In which John Snider had put tho H. R. telephono poles last week tho types lundo me go a little farther than I Intended. John did not paint them, he only pointed tho tops, like a lend pencil. The paint, or hard oiling, may coino later on. Developments during the past year lend to the conviction that there are a few tough boys that gather around this vil lage, who, unless they mend their ways, will ultimately need the restraining In fluence of the law, and a stool cell In the hotel de lockup The agent for the McCormick Reapers and mowers, accompanied by John J. Van Slekls, will spend a couple of weeks canvassing the towns of .Montague, Sandy ston, aud Will pack in the Interests of that company. At the Arbor . Day exercises In the Halocsvlllo school every pupil spoke a piece, read selections, or sang. In singing, the Misses Anna (Iran, Minerva Newel', and Laura VanNess nrimlttcd themselves with special credit. Tho school's choice of trees was the maple, of flowers, the roi-o, of birds, thr oriole. T.'ll "Hoiiet(P) John" todrop over and got'atl Item for tho tar.ethi, tctllng the truth oi.ci), how th;i defunct Pine HIM Poultry Farm Is raising chickens by the hundreds, and the proprietor has got to taking off eggs In oases, distend of our ooat tall pockets, la Hlghram probably does. It pays lie! ter than trout at 25 cents a one Hey, Hlglirain, don't you want to buy a good oatf We can ship you n fine one for less than cost, ns we have no furher uso for them. Wo nro raising chickens, wo are. Andrew Morris, living near Devuns. was operated on last Monday by Doctors Hughes, of Layton, and Swartwout, of Port Jcrvls, for appendicitis Mr Morris oaine through the operation In good form and though not out of danger at thl wrltlng, Is rcpoited to bo making favor nlilc progress towa il recovery. There Is a wide scope of country, Includ ing Sussex, Pike and Orange Counties, which, with proper care, Is particularly adapted to the npplo. Fanners hIioiiV Inoreaso their acreage with a view ! bringing lii the dealers In fruit who wi-' to buy In oar lots. Wo are near the most densely populated oltlos on the conl ln -nt and If wo had the goods to olTor th.i buy ers would soon find tho way to the grower to tho mutual advantage of both. Price Brothers received a carload of 23 western horses at their stables 111 Briiueh vlllo on Mondny last. They am said to bo the best selection yet brought In, and will be sold at prlvaco salo. Hero Is a fine chance, mid the last ono of the season to procure a good team, or to mate up horses already In hand. B. D. Hursh commenced work this week with the Hudson River Telephone Co. on tho section between Newton aud Port Jorvis. H, BRICK HOUSE. Arthur Myers now holds the fort the Brick House hotel. Pettlbone has left us and gone to Port Jervls. Gottfried Wlelaud, Jr., of Narrow burgh, made Montaguo a short visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wlcland, of San dusky, Ohio, nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Wlelaud. Tho Misses Mcta and Bertha Boyd, of MUford. spent Sunday with their cousin, Mary Ludwig. Tho representatives of tho Montague Board of Education wont to Centrevllle on tboDTth of April, to moot representatives of the Hoards of Sandyston and Wtlpaok. County Supt. L. Hill was there and the boys had a pleasant chat. Sandyston was liberal and agreed to accept 11.70 for every scholar sent to any of Its schools from Walpackor Montague. Not enough members of the Board of Trustees having the lntorosts of the schools of this town In their hearts, attend ed the Trustee meeting last Friday. The District Clerk concluded to let things take their course, and be will call no meeting before the regular quarterly mooting In Juno. - Notices are posted announcing a moot ing of the subscribers to the repair fund of the Reformed Church. The mooting will take place In the church Saturday afternoon, May 7. One of our teachers U accused of spend ing too much of his time In the Interest of one particular scholar, to the detriment of the rest of the school. If the teacher Is In the wrong because ono pupil learns faster than the rest I can't complain. So we've had war a week or more; we've oapturcd"some prizes, wasted some shut and the Spaniards admit we've killed ono mule. Pretty good, so far. Arbor Day was observed In the different schools In this town last Friday with ap propriate exercises, tho Brick Hou.-e school taking tho lead. Nearly forty vis- ltors honored tcaoher and scholars with their presence. I am sorry I was unable to attend, myself, so the Professor will have to excuse us. Do you ever road the Pike County PHKse? Home one has asked that ques tion of us. Yon bet your swoet life we do, aud have ever since the tufaut was born. Of course lufauts will grow If properly fed, and I believe the Pkk.ss has enough to eat, so It will grow. The United States flag floats above the Mlllvlllo mill. Some of our residents put small flogs on their houses to show their love tor their ouuutry. The latest man to be made happy Is Alonzo Little Cause: A pension. A surly look, a frowning brow only show how little some people know. Fhits. NOTICE All hunting, flshina nr othur trosn.sinj on my promises in Mllorl TowiiBlup, on bawkill Creek is forbidden under penalty of the liw Cathahink Hamilton. Milford, AiHil 18, '1)8. MATAMORAS. t Anthony Orlpp, the contractor who has furnished the Italian labor for the con struction work of the new railroad in this village, has had erected a now store for the sale of gr vorlos and provisions to the Italians who arc now domiciled In our city. Mrs. Mary Cavaiiaugh, of Mlddletown was the puest of her sister, Mrs Harrison Watts, Inst Saturday. Mrs. Peter Gairabriint and family are about to return to this village again. Their homo has Imhui at Nyack, on the Hudson. Mrs. Phleps and son Henry- havo re- t'lrned to this village nnil nro now nt th' house lately occupied by Mr Joseph Beck nnil faml'y, who are now living In New York. Mr. Bert M'llpangli and wife, formerly of ro.t Je.-vls. ivo now residents of this village. A very pleasing programme was given at the Deerpark Hall last Kr'day eventng Quite a number of out' people were in nt t'luhmcc. M ss Ma:y Squires furnished them with a pleasing piano solo. It Is rumored that we a'-e to have water co'iiynny In our village. This is s miet lil:ig wlileli has been noed-.d for a long time The h'llliliug Hint gets on fire can never bo saved for want of water futilities. Wo think the time will soon c mie when we can have a waUircompnny. A weight social (loiiitiH-teil with lfojm Church wax hld In Prose itt's Hall last Thursday evening. R 'fveshinents were served to any one wishing to be weighed, and you paid one-eighth per cent, on every pound you weighed, so, of courie, If you did not weih much you did not hnvo to pay much for refreshments The weather being stormy, there was not a very large number present, but quite a nlco little sum wns realized. Real Estate Transfers. Mnry Myers to Annie Millor, dated April 27, lot 127, in Miitamoras; consideration nominal. Joseph Atkinson ot, ill. to Hurry J. Atkinson, dated Juno 3 1898, land in Palmyra ; consideration 1.00 Joseph Atkinson et. nl. to Jaiiios Millmni et. al., dated June 3, land in Palmy im consideration 11.00. Jiiiih's C. Hose ot. ux. ngreemont with M., M. & N. Y. R. R for right if way. Commonwealth to Jere Van Uordon, John W. Fruzior, Piorie M Niles, and Goo. H. Bortreo, com mission, ns Justice of tho Ponce ; filed May 2. Dr. John Kelly mid wife to Louise Wolf, dated May 2, 417 acros, Delawnro ; consideration, 6- 000. Floyd Pel ton ot. ux. to Louis Smith, dated April 21, lots 12 to 28 inclusive in Mittmiiorn3 ; consider ation nominal. John Wohlfarth et.ux. to Annie Petzold, da tort Miy 4, farm in Shohola 4!j0 acres j oo'islderution, 8,000. Klondike Social at Mate moras. Tho Ladies Aid Society collected with Kpworth Church, Miitamoras, !?avo fi Klondiko social at tho church, on Thursday oveniiit? nt 8 o'clock. On oiiterinir the church you was presented with a very unique shovel and allowed to dig tor g.iia in a box that was pro Don tod to you for tho price of 10 conts. That was choap enough to got a quantity of old for. It made a great deal of nmusemout. The church was decorated with rod white and hlue ltintin? nndground pine. The ladioa were nlso nrettilv decorated for the occasion. Cake nnd Cream were furnished to those wishing it for tho Hum of 15 cents. There was a very nlensant eath. ering at the ohurch. Friends from Port Jervls nnd Oortnantown wore in attendance. The nrooeods amounted to over tU3. The ladies will havo another in tho near future. Fire Wardens. The Commissioners have bv res olution designated the following named constables ns fire wardens in the several townships to ferret out and bring to punishment all persons or corporations setting f re to lumber lands in this County. Blooming Grove, E. N. Pierson. Delawaro, J. D. Brooks. Dingman, J. A. Fishor. Greene, E. H. Butler. Lnokawaxon, Frank Kelly. Lehman, W. 8. Van Anken. MUford Twp., C. Hermann. Palmyra, A. II. Quick Porter, G. T. fcmith. Sliohola, G. T. Englehart. Westfall, B. C. Totten. "I fool it my duty to give vou a truthful statement of what Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia rrhoea Remedy did," writes J. 8. Collins, of Moore, S. C. "Iliad a child about two years old that had the diarrhoea for two months. I tried the best known remedies, but none gnve the least relief. When this remody came to hand. I cave it as directed, and in two days the child was completly cured." Sold by druggists and general merchants in Pike uounty. Rock candy drips and pure maple syrup at Mitchell's. KvervlMMiy bjs bo Oascarets Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the UKe, pleus ant and i-efro&liiiig to the taie, ar t frcnily and positively on kiiint -ya, liver uiid hewcis, cUantuu tho entire systt in, dispel coliln, cure lieailaelie, fe er, liiioiluul eon? lij'uiioc and litlk,iiKiici.a. 1'lecse hoy ynd try a box of(!. i; toHiav; H, :.", Mi cents, boidaud gjaruiilocd to cure hy all diu,:girl. "AYKR'R RAnf-'ArAmi.LA hns bn a hnnsehnM companion in our family for ysrs. I t-iks It every fiprlng, be ginning In April. It tones lip my sys tem, gives me an excellent sppetit And I sleep like a top." H. K. WILDE!, Philadelphia, Ta. Fop Spring General I, MaoM. Orepg, ex-Auditor, of Pa., )ut4 offered his services to Governor Hustings, nt nn hours notion. Ho was n cavalry lender nt G'-ttyslmr.!?, nnd ono of the most prominent surviving Commanders of the Into war. 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 CO. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, Milford Pharmacy. -WEI- Dissolution Notice. The on-pnrtnorslilp of llrown & Arm strong, of MUford, 1'n , lins Iieeli dissolved tills day hy iniitiinl consent; all nceoiuits and debts due to tbe said lute firm lire to be settled nnd adjusted wl Mi nnd paid to Thomas Aniistroin;, who Is autliorijied and empowered to receive nnd receipt for tho sumo with full etleet ns oouhl have been done by the Hiiid late linn. BROWN & AKMSTHONO. Milford, l'a., Miireh 1H, lmiN. The undersigned havlnn; acquired the Interest In tho business of the Into firm of HrownAc Arinstr ms, will oontiiiuo the general iiiercliiuiilisu business as formerly conducted nt the store in Itrown's Hall building, in Milford, l'a. T. AKM.STUONfi & CO. March 29, ISHd All persons am hereby notified t.i,i throwliiKor tniriiing papers or refuse of rnj Mini 111 ine streets oi uio Dorouirh prohibited. - By order of the town council, J. V. C'HAMHKllIjAlN, j President, pro torn. Attest, r. H. HOHNHKC'K, Siw'y. Milford, May A, 1WK). ' NOTICE. The Stockholders of tho Company for erectliinn bridge over tho lllver Delaware, near the town of Milford aro hereby noti fied that an Kleotlou will bo held nt the ofllce of the Seoretary In Brown'a Building In Milford on the FIRST MONDAY OK MAY XKXT, being May 2, at 3 o'clock V. M. to chooso one President, six managers, ono treasurer, and such other olTloersns they think necessary to conduct tho business- of fluid company for one year, to bo chosen by a mnjority of votoaof aald Stockholder, by ballot dollvertHl In per 'son, or proxy duly authorized. By order of the Board, J. 11. VAN KTTEN, Milford, Pa. .Apr 22, '08 Secretary. BjJli RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jorvis to all points In the West and Southwest at lower rates than via any other first-class lino. ThAINs Now Lravk Pout Jkuvis ah Follows. EASTWARD. - No. 12, DallyK.zprwm.... 4 10 A M " 10, Dally Kxprcss 5 20 " " IH, Daily Kxoept Sunday. . an " 2H, " o 7 45 .. " ), Sunday Only 745 " 3, Dally Kxcopt Sunday. . lu ll " " H, Dully Way Train 12 1ft p M " 80, " " 33,1 .. 2, Daily Kxpress 4 2ft " " fti, Sunday Only 4 .au " " 8, Dally Express B 20 " 11 Is, Sunday only 5 ;5 " 22, Daily Kxuipt Sunday. . 4ft " " 14, Dally 10 00 i- WESTWARD. No. 8, Dully Express 12 til A u ' 17, Daily Milk Train x os ' 1, Daily Kxprwss 11 ' 11, Daily Kxei'pt . Sunday. . 12 10 P.M. ' ft. Daily Kxpress 5 00 27, Daily Exei'pt Sunday. . 8 27 " ' 7, Dally Express 10 15 " Trains leave f'h.unlsrs st,re.'t V. York for Port Jervls on week duvs at i in 7 46, 9 (W, 15, 10 3o a M. 1 U), 2 tw 3. an, 4 30, 6 30, 7 So, S 45 P. 11. On Sun diys, 4 m), 7 4ft, U 00, w 15 a. 111.; 12 HO, 2 00, 7 titi and H 45 1. u. I. I. Roberts, (leneral FiuMeager Agent, tlijw ork, l. W. Cooks, AMbttaut Oeuural Piwenf;er Agent, Hew lortt. Don't Tubacct Spit and 8mo4 Tou Life Awy. If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud forever, beuiuoe wull, strong, umgtietie, f ull of new lif e aud vior, Uke No-Tu-Bimj, tile w.iudi T-wnr:ier. tlmt niLiku n-.! I- ... un strong. iVtany guiu U-u ikuiimIs in ten days. Over -i W.ueOi'iu'od. Buy Ku To-Buu of your ilniL'L'i-.t. nailer iruaruuloa to ein-n. wk. r,i i.io. Uoukiyt aiht s:iuiiile luuiled free. Ail. huiriiiii; Ueuiwly Cu.,C'uicag orWew Voiit. J I flow Clothes I Tills Is the slum fur those who liropiirtioulnr ahout tlmlr olothns. Wo'ro imrtiouliir nlumt- them cmr. solves. Nono nood fonr to got nnvthiiiR horo thnt isn't right tip to ftshlon's (liotatlons. Ami tho fancy jirtoos aro eliniinnttMi. Tlm nint-orinls arc always as roprosimti'il. Men's Business Suits If you aim to hn 11011 1, drossy and In stylo, do not pass 11s hy, hut stop anil soo tin iso that wo arooiTor ln(? at fS.on, i o.Od, 1M2.OO and 14.00. BIKc;lAIi Swell all wool covort cloth topcont, at f I.51S, worth fH. 00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front anil Sussex streets, POUT JKUVIS, N. Y, Have You Small Foet ? If you hnvo you can lake ad vantage of a misjudgement in purchasing wo hoiifcht too many two and a half. Seventy-Five Pairs Women's Shapely Shoes size TWO AND ONE-HALF ONIjY hut in all widths from A to ER, and in either laoo or button, wo offer at a bargain. A few were built to sell at 3.00, but the bulk aro con sistent MM) slioes. YOUK CHOICE FOB $1.25 ! Look at 'cm in tho window. JOHMSON, FITTER OT FEET, Port Jorvis, N. Y. A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' and Men's Neckwear. Finest assortmort over shown in town. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. $RUTAN, THE BICYCLE REPAIRER, will sell this year Columbia Bicycles . . f,35 to 125. Burkloy Bicycles $50. Elmore Bicycles, $35 Pacemaker Bicycles, . . 25 Good second-hand wheels, . 18. A stock of new sundries and Tires. Repairing done at reasonable prices. Broad St., . Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong S Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford Pa. rDr.Dayid Kennedys raven tci&mcdy Cunt a ah kiDNfY, Stomach ' . - ... AND 11 V ItR IHOUOltS. Spring Necessities The warm weather brings a demand for lighter shoes. We have anticipated this, and are pre pared with a full line ofXADIES', MEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S OXFORD AND LACE SHOES, IN BLACK, TAN, CHROME, AND ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND STYLES. SIZES ARE COMPLETE AND EVERY KIND OF TOE IS REPRESENTED. ALL ARE OF EXCEL LENT QUALITY. NO BETTER MADE. There are shoes which will cost more money, but none which will give greater satisfaction. QUOTE THIS ITEM. 250 PAIRS of FINE D0NG0LA KID OXFORDS IN TAN, BLACK OR CHROME, Kid Vest ing tops or without, for this week, $1.25 worth $2.00. 1 3 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 thing all loose this spring and make our prices the cheapest on earth. 5 We have about 7 carloads of goods on the way. All new and np to date, Look out for us this soring. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, N. Y. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery i.) BKST OK WORK AT Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we SALLEY 70 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will demonstrate the fiict that a good stove is more of a considera tion thin any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy theDOC'KASII 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. a FRANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. Old Established Store. all the prevailing styles. HUOKT NOTICK. will endeavorto please. S ENNIS, Port Jervis, N.Y.
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