) V One Cent a Word. For Kiwh Iniprlln No lT-rllwinent tnkrn for ttinli 15 rriitn. CASH mnt Roconipnr 11 nrilir. A4i1rr VI KB COl'MTT I ltKSS, MII.FOltl), PA. HOl'SK TO LET on lower Hnrfnrd strrrt., cmitiilnlriR ten rnmiii Now oc.upl.il hj Mrs Il.ik.T Knr twrtlMilniK Inqulruot JACOB McCABl i , Montague, N.J. muTCPASS NOTICE. Notk'K Is hrrt-hy J. irlvi'll tlmt trrsiisslliR nil the liP'Uil'B wruplcil Iit tin' unilcriKiicil in DiliKiii iii ........ol.w, liw.wri n till- Hllrllllimn luriii for htiittW, tislilnji, licrrvimt or nny othi r purpose wlmtcvrr is furliiililcii under (h-ii alt vof the iiiw. Any person or porson disolx'yii'H this notici' will U Ut-ult wltli iu tho Hcveriwt lnwfnl manner. liKomm 11. MijCartv, July 1, 1W7. U-wvo. TRESPASS VOTIC'R. Notion Is hereh.v given Mint trespassing upon the boiiiIi urn half of tlie truer, of land known as the William J)cnnv, No. (. In Shoholn town- hl), for hunting, flslilnif, or, nny other purpoHf, also trespassing Sawklll ponil In Dlnunian township, or, fHliinjf in it If forliiililen under penalty of the law. M. Cl.MI.ASii MlLNOIl, AprlSIm Attorney lor owner. TRESPASS NOTICB. N.otiee Is hereby given that trespassing upon tho pro perty of the Forest Lake Association In Laekawaxen township, Pike eountv, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and tlshlng, or ony other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alexanhkh Happen, Nov. S3, lH'.lo. President. TIRESPASS NOTICE. Notion Is hereby given that trespassing on tho premises of the undersigned, situated In Dingman township, for any purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, 'and allolTcnders will bo promptly prosecuted. 1 it A 13. Cask. Oct. L'l, l:o. 1710R SALE A small farm located near 1 Matamoras, known as the llensel or Heinhardt, place, containing :.'l acres. Finely located, well watered. House and barn. Fruit of ail kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., addp'Ss Lock box G Milford, Pa. CORRESPOM DEMCE BRICK HOUSE. Does any one know hnw many clear days we had during April? Jas. A. Rundlo spent Thursday and Fri day In Dcckertown. . Old Spot has left this town. Isaac Halsted, of Port Jervls, Is busy repainting Jas. Rnudle's carrrlages Sheriff Andross, of Newton, visited this town Friday. John Lantz, of Branchvllle, paused, through here with a drove of Sullivan Co. C0W8. Miss Louisa Young is visiting relatives at Bo vans. Charles Wielnnd has rotumod to San dusky, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiclaud and Go, Wilson to tho city, but Mrs. Gio Wieland will remain a few days with Mr. and Mr. G. Wiclaud, Sr. lWadio einjns ns recovoroa trom his late attack of lumbago. Edward Fisher, of Matamoras, was ovt here last week attending to the wants ot his many patrons. Ed. knows just what you want and guarantees satisfaction. The wet weather has a tendency to put farmors back considerably with their work. Hut, wait, some of those nice days It will bo dry enough. Robert Armstrong Is on tho sick list. James A. Rundlo wife, and son Lester, have gone to Hackettstown. L. A. Marthls sold his gray horse to Ed ward Cooper. Jako Walnrlght ha two young foxes. Tho meeting of tho subscribers to tho church fund, Saturday afternoon, was well attended, the L A. S bolug out in force. Huv. Mr. Mnckonzlu, of Port Jer- vis, being elected Chairman, oponod the . mooting with au eloquent prayer. After ' somo discussion It was decided bost to ro palr but that was left to tho building com mittee to agoo upon. The committee has power to add to its niimbjra If necessary, fill vacancies, and, If doomed advisable to repair, to proceed, If not, and a majority decide to build a new church, anotluir meeting will be called. Hero are the elect ed: L. A. Marthls, Randal Sayre, Goo. Cortright, Robert Armstrong, Daniel Prodmore, Jacob McCarty, George Arm strong, D. E. Everett, of Montague, Chas. v Grau and A. Bo.vans, of Huinosvlllo. Say, just poko thorn agilir hut mind P((j you don't do it onuo too ofton, be oauso thoro aro things which are bette r left unsaid, especially family affairs If one robull won't auswer, another will come. About a year ago wc had a little circus over here and we aro liable to have anoth er before long just to keep in motion. Frits. MATAMORAS. Master Floyd Klrkpatrio.k is visiting his grandparents at Jordan, N. J. Miss Flora Heideuthal has gone to take charge of the school at Rosas Switch. The former teacher Miss Nellie Westfall re signed luorder lo accept a position In the Boston Store at Port Jervls. Mr. and Mrs. Suyder and daughter have gone to St Louis, Mo. and will be absent about a month. Mrs. V. Elllston, of Owugo, N. J U the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grlswold. Miss Effio Owens, left town Monday to be employed as a trained nurse In the Lib erty Sanitarium. Her many friends wish her success in her new field of labor. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moure, of Jersey City, are visiting the latter s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Watts. Mr. Henry Haines is quite ill at hi home, with rheumatism. Mrs. Ww. T. Cole,-underwent a surgi. eal operatiou, has fully recovered and is able to be about the house ugaln. Mrs. Abe Huff left for California to at tend her sister who is quite ill. Mr. Burt Nichols, who has been serious ly 111 for some time, Is now ble to sit up. Tho Kings Daughters met at the horns of Miss Nellie Lantjdon last Friday eve ning. . Al Interesting gnmo of ImM was jilayed At f .latamorus Sal m day afternofm between the (;iant and th.i Stars, whleh resulted In favor of the latter team, hy the seore of to PI. The batteries were It . Tlnsmnti, onrt O Snyder for tho Stars, and W. Shan and F. t'orwln for tho Wants. The Junior Aid Society connected with Epworth Church Intend to give a patriotic social tho 27th of this month, In Presoott's Hall. A very plealng program will be rendered. The citizens of Matumoraft opposo the Introduction of foreign capital for tho con struction of a water system In Matnmoras. They want tho plant to bo constructed with home capital. A handsome Unban flag is raised near the residence of Ed Kimball. Tho flag was painted by W. F. Ktmball. The work Is beautifully done and rolled s great credit, upon Mm. A large flag Is Hpon to bo raised on the Matamoras school house. Appropriate ex ercises for the occasion will bo hold. Mr. (tiis Dunker Is at present very busy toHehinf? the Air Iirake school . The school at this place Is still in a flourishing con dition nnd a great deal of Interest Is manifested. llev. Mr. Curtis Is still preaching at Epworth Church. A new minister oxjiects to come next Sunday. S. LAYTOfl. .Mrs. John Y. Clark Is reported as 111 with appendicitis, and not physically strong enough to undergo nn operation. Mrs. Clark Is under treatment however, that it is hoped will restore her to health. At tho examination for teachers, last Friday, two applicants were cnugt coach ing. They will have their certificates ro voked, and lie barred from teaching in this County. The war news telephoned down thn val ley by the M iv.ctte pnaplo would In muc'i appreciated if It did not get so mu-ldled up in transit, that it faikin a Philadelphia lawvr to und 'r.itand it. It is too much tilv.i Hon st Cr I. John; sort o' uncertain. Andrew Monis is reported as In a crlti c il o:milUi'in si'irj t he op u'athm for ap pcndicitls, and that his o:isc Is not, pr i f,'iv,-sl!ii ;ii favorchly aso-cild In; d"sire;i Llt Sunday, ntrn"r,ei.-; stiowflakcs fell tier", and ar m'it t ff-'i.v !" 1 ho loaves ol (irsi-H. pl.iu's. and garden v.etaMlo; ivcre trozen stifT, hut the havy fog melt ml the frost, and wc r.il 4 .r think that no' much damage, was done, and that 1 fruit trees arc. all right yet. Tho instill:! of tho Board of As ies-or. last Friday, and the crowj of teachers the examination thn sain 1 day m i 1 1 N. t in a lively town This week th to vn will have tho B iard of Freeholders In ses sion two days, Tuoidayanil Wedneiday A majflc lantern exhibit with Klondike scones as tho subject, will show at the C-mtreville Church, nmv Siturday night Those, who Intend g dug t ) tho gold fields ihould not miss It Wo f icl much flattered to think that "F,. P II." missed us last week, and hope to not disappoint Mm again Our lettor wont off on a tangent, and was perhaps captured by a Spanish spy,- for wo have not hoard from It to this day. We con gratulate "E. P. U." on halnfl itbU to ure rid of his "John " Our John loses himself occasionally, but like a bad penny always tarns up again. Thoy are a rare pair of twins, truly. Miss Bertie Kintuer, while attempting to walk a telephone polo last week, fell, and unfnrtiu oly broke the bono of tho fore arm near tho wrist It was a very pain fill fraotnro, hut is getting along niooly now. The Teachers' examination held at New tin, on Friday, had a largo attendance, and was ably directed by Supt. Hill, and Professors Marjory, Capo, and Reynolds. Mrs. Brlsco, of Pike Comity, has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Mary O. Horn book, at tho Nonnnnock Inn, during the last week. There is no mistake about It, that the 1-1K0 county i-UK.SH, next to the city dailies, is the best read paper In tho Township. It gains steadily on its subscription list, which is one of the best indications that It; Alls the bill, and why should it not, it is ii'ny euiiou, ciean, conoonseu, yet newsy. Who could ask for anything more. Mrs. Madison Shay wont to the Port jervis Hospital to be treated for appendi citis last week. Reports are to the effect that she Is doi ng nicely s ineo tho oporatlou . Jake Van Tassel while In Jersey last Friday, bought a flno team of Prico'Rros. , and gave our ex-Freeholder a free ride be hind them on his way home. Young's rock crushing machinery Is doing a ulco job at Colonel E L.Price's Many visitors drop in, and all iro iiu'iiy with the Impression that crushed atone Is the rijjht material for roads, and that it Iocs not cost so terribly to make thorn, if you only Know how. I womler wlint ailed our cx Freeholder last Friday Funny wasn't It. II. GREENTOWN. Darwin Hopps, of Grccntown. Samuel Nlven, of Crosses, Pikot'o., and Frank Winter, of Neivtuumtlund. have enlisted 111 ('apt. G.iorge A. Smith's Co. They left this place Moinlav MavU, for Scranton, where they joined others of the same Co. which luiv rirrantou Al.iy luth, for Mt. Gretna. Lewis Crocker and Mamo Fowler, both of Greeutown, I'a , wore united In the bonds of matrimony, at the Moravian Par sonage 011 may otn, by Kev Chuvell tor of HoKxlnlo Moravian Church. pas- Mrs. W H MoAroe. of Gouldsboro, re turned to her home May Nth, after making an extended visit with her parents Mr and Mrs. G. H. Bortree and family. Hemlock Grove M. E S. S. was re-organized May 1st. The ollicers elected wure: Theodore Correll, Supt ; J, C. Carl ton, Asst. Supt.; Miss Ruth Hopps, Secy Hannah Gilpin, Asst Secy. ; Susie Gilpin Organist; Ruth Hopps Asst , and Angcliue Burrrus, Treasurer. There will lie an exhibition In tho Hem lock Grove M. E. Church, Thursday eve ning May liiili, conducted by tho Evans trio, consisting of vocal and instrumental music. There will be an admittance fee charged and tho proceeds will be tor the bom-lit of rlie church. H I. Oourtrlght was a caller in Greene 1 wp. lai week and this week also. Farmers are busy sowing oats, planting potatoes, etc. The nwont wet weather has put the farmers back with their farm work Miss Grace, of Grociitown, is teaching school iu shohola Twp. Pike Co. Mrs. W. S Hopps U attending school ut W uymurt. Arthur Hopps and F. F. Frlsbie. are at tending the Scruutoii Buslneos College. A Brilliant Wedding. The Green Ridge Presbyierlati church was filled to overflowing April iNi.h to witness the iirirrlnge of lit, K lum M, Green and Miss Emaleno Heaver Klllam, the handsome nnd accomplished daughter of H. F. Klllam, eq , of Scranton Two hundred Invitations wore Issued for admis sion to the church, hut the many friends of the bride and groom that assembled at tho edifice were more than double that number. The church was handsomely decorated with palms and potted plants, inn presented a beautiful appearance. At precisely 8 o.olock the wedding march hian. A few minutes later the bridal parly appeared, preceded tiv the ushers. The little flewor trirl. Miss Frim- s Klllam, a sister of the bride, followed. carrying a large green and white bon.iuet, and Was directly in front of the bride, leaning on tho arm of her father. Tho grooni met the bride at tho alter, whore Dr. Lansing pronounced the words that made them man and wile, the father giv ing the bride awnv. The h'ide wore white satin and tho customary bridal veil and carried a latcc white and green bo.piet.. After the cere mony the bridal party anil about ', invil.- d guests repaired to the residence of the bride's parents, wIcto a sumntuous re- past had been prepare 1. The house was trimmed with evergreens, and plants in profusion were everywhere. There were many valuable and handsome presents, the principal one being a check of idol from the groom's uncle, check for (." 1 from tho bride's grandfather, a cut glass set of tin pieces, several sots of silver knives forks, and spoons, a handsome mahogany cabinet, nn oak sideboard, several hand, sonin chairs, a sot. of china dishos, nnd many other hamlsomo nnd valuable arti cles. ' Dr. nnd Mrsr Green left for a in days' trip which will Include New York, Albany, Hoton, nnd other places On their return Ihey will resi lo at the corner of Delaware st. him l-enn Ave. witu tlie groom s ents. par ADJOURNED COURT. .Tudires Purdy. Honck and Klacr mo May fit li , at eleven o'clock and the follow ing business was transacted: Motions were mailo to iimsh the thro writs of Allertiativo M umhi ions nrnut.ui it March term, to i-'iow cause why the f'omniis.io:,e; -,',.;,i ,,t pay (l:c Mils uf tho Co :;:r- A :ils: ,n. u.r clerk and At torn. -y as ores -:, t.. 1 ;;.,id under Mviso- I'll :;f ion ii. H werenn.l- hy t.ho M . m. to (He IiotcIh for lll! of V il. Arnoiix, (rc.nye Mann Peck, John F. f'o'.i'het, Dotothea Werner, and Thoma-i fyenion for takinir land for the use of (.aid Jompany, and same were approved by the fjoiirt. Hond of K. Kimble, Collector of Pal myra, approved. ' ). S. Oliintcd appointed Auditor In Milkman Townshlji to (111 vacancy. Anthony VnnAnken appointed Super visor of Palmyra Township to fill vacancy. Commonwealth vs (iustav Holme. De fendant was convicted at March term for firing a (run at V'ldo Z -kieh, and the case continued until thin Coiirt, when he wan sentenced to be imprisoned iu the County Jail for three months, pay a flue of (i.l and the costs of prosecution. In the matter of exceptions to tho Audi tor's report in the estate of J. C. otten heimer, deed., the Court referred the mat ter back to the Auditor with direction to find whether or not there arf) Bitch dis puted facts arlsliiK between the parties as would warrant the framing of an Issue, and if there are no such disputed facts, then to report distribution with leave to claimants to (rive additional evidence, as to the merltsof the case Court adjourned to May Hi, 11 A. M. Pike Is Represented. The Gazette says that Mont. Chauncey Thomas, a son of Chauncey Thomas dee'd, of Shohola, Is the navigating oflicer of the Orofren Ho was appointed to tho naval school at Annapolis by itlin. 1). M. Va". Auken when that (entloman was m Con irrcss, was afterwards In tho astronomical department nt, Washincton, and aide to Admiral Porter, then went Into active scr- vlee in the Moditerranenn, from thoro to Alaska from whence he was called to his present position on tho Oregon. One brothor V. R. is manager of tho Kocky Mountain News, at Deuver, and auother, Moses 11. is professor In a colli are mmr e?hl. cairo, a ohalr In which was endowed the Into Kx-Govoruor Hross, who was uncle. by Sussex Assessors. Our Layton correspondent furnishes a most excellent and comprehensive report of the proceedings of the board of assess ors of Sussex Co., and there is much food for reflection In the action of that body. Tho member from Sandyston certainly de serves groat credit for his efforts to place a fair share of the taxeslwhero they belong. Such men are valuable imblic' servants and they should receive the hearty support 01 every fair minded man Irrespective of parly considerations. Real Estate Transfers. John Stark to John Westbrook Jr , dated May a, Land in lungmiin and Milioni, ltr.t acres; consideration nominal. John C. Westbrook Jr., to Ida ,-taik, dated .May 10, u.-ikiiiuoi.r of above, deed. Walter (i. Cutler to Fred s. Avers, dab d Mav 7, fnj acres Lehman .John Miller; con sideration nominal. William Sadler, Sr., to fle.irge Haas and wire, dated May 7, k7 acrcj, Shohola; ooncider'rtUon, -a'ie Header a Candidate. A circular letter hnj been sent nut In Northampton Coifnty hy Hon. Frank Roudcr, annouiiclnir himself a candidate for Governor. Thcru is a content, for the delegates there, and tho friends of Wana- miiker aro makliiK a sharn Uirht. but the (Jencral's friends are confident of winning lhu primaries will bo held May 21st. The New Railroad. Work on the new bridiro at Matamoras is proimiasliiK. Tho abutment on the .V Y . side is nearly coinulctcd. i.he I Ier for the. oolfcr dam tor the pier has ar rived, and new derricks have been crcctl. (ial.s of nu n were at work this week lira diiiK at dlltorent places alum? tho n,.,. aud tho work of coijaMucLiun goes ou. Unclaimed Letters. Kollowlni Is tho list of unclaimed let ters remaluliiK iu the post ollice at Ahlfmu, for the week endintx Mav 7, l.v,: Ladies Mm. I. White, Mis Tcnie W'lrtrnbci: Ih-utleiiicn Mr. Kramer, J. A. Werner. Hev. li. V. EUiuou.U. :ja. j. t.w.k. P.M. f i-i-fiVf iwli "We tried clrnoft evfrythinp; for nuUiniR without lURi-es.s. At lust we tric l AytT's Cherry I'pvttr;il find tho relief whs immi'di.'iUi." H. A. FILMS. Keen. N. IT. Wki-ai 4j:6.-iI-cii.J KAI.F-.HI7.3 BOTTIXS, 50c. It9 Tenth Anniversary. Asj irovin'islv nnnotini'nil Dip Y. P. S. (.'. E hohl 11 vi-ry ilo.uint 1111)111111": list Fri.liiy ovdninjr, tocolo brato its tonth aiinivor.snry. A liuinbtir of friomls nssemblnil nnd tlie Emlimvnrnmrs wpra nut in fuil force. Tlso oximiisin wor.i pom uinncml with 11 hymn tiy tho choir which wm foll'uvc 1 by n woll ron ibirod fonej liy L'lin tin 1 Jitkio Schorr. Mi.su IVrtha WilliiuiiMon tlicn rami the S.-croliiry's rcjiort v-hich sfcitcil thiit thrtio Activo nn.t four Associate, lnciiilior.s litivo bnen itdtleit duriiie; tlio jiust, your and tho society now hits in till 21 Active nnd 20 Associnto nioiubcrn. After a pnrt sonir, hy n choir of latlios, Kev. 'l'hos. Nichols, tlie pxstor, itindo n brief nditress nnd tlio exercises closed Willi the hymn, Atnericn. Refreshments were then served nnd 1111 bout- jilensnntly spoilt in socinl converse. Water Kindles a Fire. At Dayton, Ohio, recently tho Ornijr-Hynoldn sjiops were lloodetl with ten feet of water, which reached some packages of cariiide of calcium. This formed acetylene (pis, eannin'j several ex l'.losive nnd a severe blaze. tybborn fpcts.... ...-AT V.VZ D!3 STORE T .tJe Tumblers, 19c. a doz. '.Vhil-i China plates, cups &oA saucers by the ioo Ovl IV. AtJY QUANTITY. The best whole bean Co -lee for a goad drink, 16 cts a Pound. HQAQLJuID'S, UP TOWN, Port Jervis, N. Y. .ARMSTRONG'S Ssrsaperiila The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, Pure Enough, Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 bottles for Si. 75 made by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, Pflilford Pharmacy. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho cnpltal located within onu block of the White House and direct ly opposite tho Treasury. 1" -nest table in the city. '.VILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotclry. remarkable for its hl-itorical associations and loii) sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted 1. I'd partially refurnished. KITS QTJAL HOTEL. A landmark amontz the hotels of Wash iu.:ton, cLt -oni,;d in foTne r years hv nresic.i iils end liih ',j,.jilN. Always il r a: , fiverte. Hcivrt.lv rem. , deled and reel, red Ivi.t than ever. dpi,. 1 H l: dep. WAl.Vi'.H lil ii TOS, Kei. Mfir. 'I'ii. hftil4 ur the prim 'oa! polHical r.'iii,.zvou-i of the cipuii nr all times. ! li y arc the !,.:.,t r.t.p;iiii(r li nes at rea sor.it,!c rcles O. C- STILR3. Prooriotor. All persons ,i-. h, reby notiuVd that throwing or buruiie? pan rs or rcinso of any kind In Uiu it .-. et 1 1.1 ti.e. Jiorouu It prohibiu-d. liy order of the town council, J. C. CHAM Hi'IKLAlN. rrccl nt, pro lem. Attest, I). H. HOH.VbKCK, Scc'y. Miiioi'U, May o, lo i. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts havo bivii filial iu tho Heiristor's otlicc, and Hie same will bo presented to tho Orphan's Court for Goiilirmnunn and allowance on THK SIXTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, Estate of Fran, is Mauley, deccam d; first and tin.il account ot Cathariuo Mauley, AdiuiuUtrumx. Ktatc ot Mary Martens, dei ca-.-d; ik-c-ond and final a,-, onnt of Will, am Mitchell, Kx.-utor. John u. WE-1 HKoiiK, it. .-i.tcr's oin.-e, ( K gtsior. Miifoid, I'a . aw h Flow Clothes This in tho store for thoso who nre piirticttlnr nbout tboir clothes. We're imrticnlnr obout thorn our selves. Nono need fear to got anything here tlmt isn't right tip to fashion's (liefntions. And tho fancy prioos nre eliminated. The mnterialfl nre always ns represented. , Men's Business Suits If you nim to bo noat, dressy nnd in stylo, do not pnss na by, but stop nnd see those tlint wo nreoffer ing at fS.OO, 10.00, (12.00 nnd 114.00. - SPECIAL Swell all wool covert cloth topcoat, nt fl.98, worth tS.00. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Snssex Htreets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Have You Small Feet ? If you lmvo yon enn toke nd vnntiigo of a misjudgement in imrcluisinK we bought too ninny two and a half. Seventy-Five Pairs Women's Shapely Shoes si.o TWO AND ONE-HALF OXLY but iu all widths from A to EE, and in either loco or button, wo offer at a bargain. A few woro built to hell at 2.00, but tho bulk are con sistent ?3.00 shoes. YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.25! Look at 'em in tho window. FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, 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 assortment ever shown in town. RYiVSAN -:--:- & WELLS. $RUTAN, THE BICYCLE REPAIRER, will sell this year Columbia Bicycles . . f.i", to 125. Barkley Bicycle, $50. Elmoro Bicycles $35. Pacemaker Bicycles, . . . $25 Good second-hand wheels, . $18. A stock of new sundries and Tires, Repairing done at reasonable prices. DroadSt, . Milford, Pa T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford pa. eDr. David Kennedys favorite Remedy ' AN D LIViR TKOV&LES. Snrino" The warm weather brings a demand for lighter shoes. We have anticipated this, and are pre pared with a full line of XADIES', 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 vill 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. IS Succsssors 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 expe.it 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 snring. lew 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. 11HST OK HOICK Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. G.'vs us a call and we will endeavorto please. SALLEY a ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N.Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a Btovo will demonstrate the fact thin a good stove is more of a considera tion tli'iu nny other articlo of furniture. If you con sidor this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you cun buy the D( )CKA81I for the same money or less than nny other stove in the market. There i but one genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, 43 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. V. Necessities w to,: .. z7 r4 (v 2v m sv m .m m sTsfis iJ XJ NLIXJNLIXJNJ iJ RANKS. to L. Durnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. AT SHOUT NOTICK. t