One Cent a Word. For Kwrh Inwrtlon tin niWcrttAfniint tnkrn fnr InM thtn III rfntH. CASH tntiflt novompAny All orilrr. AiltlreM flKK COUNTY PIIKSM, lMII.KORI), PA. HOl'SR TO LKT on lower Hnrfimi Htrert, cmitntnliiR tim rooms Now onciiptirt by Mrs lVckor For ptrtlnulnrv tnoniroof JACOB McUARTY, Mimtngue, N. J. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hnn-liy niven thnt trosimsKlng on the prvmltM oeeupled by the linilerslKnoU In DliiKinnn township, known an the Huehnnnii furni for hunting, flshiiiR, berryli'B or nny other purpose wlmttivur Is forhldilen under p'n oltyof the law. Any person or persons disobeying this notlee will le dealt with In the Beverest lnwftil mnnncr. UKOKUB H. McCAHTY, July t, 17. ) U-skco. TRESPASS NOTICE. Nntioti Is hereby triven thnt trcspnsslnKuuoti tho south ern half of the trnet of bind known iw the Wllllnm l)innv. No. W. In Shoholn town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, nny other n lHninnivn townshln. or. llshlng in It Is forbidden under pemilty of the lnw. M. Cl.KILANI) Mll.NOH, AprlWm Attorney for owiiiT. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notleo Is hereby given thnt trespassing upon the pro perty of the Fonttt Luke Association lu Lnekawnxen township, l'lke county, Ph., for the pin-pom of hunting nnd fishing, or Buy other purposo Is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. AlexandkhHadprs, Not. 23, 18SO. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notli Is hereby given that trespassing on the pit-inlsi of tho undersigned, altnated in Dingman township, for nny purpose whatever is strictly forbidden, nnd alloHenders will lx promptly prosroutod. IltA ii. CASK. Oct. 21, 1WB. FOR SALE. A Rinnll farm locntud nenr Matnmoms, known bs the Hensel or Reinhardt place, containing 21 ncivs. Finely lootf.il, well watered. IIouso and barn. Fruit of nil kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For turns, price, etc., addresf Lock boi ii MUford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents Rre particularly requested to Bond in all news in tended for publication not Inter than Wednesday in each week to in sure insortion. LAYTOU. Pcoplo who desire to commit n dirty act do not always find n newspaper that will become n party to It, and when they some times do, they fool ashamed to have their hand appear in it, so they delogate It to some puddln' head like the so called Hon esty?) John" to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. Somebody who has little discrimi nation, nnd leas wit, but Is a roady made nnd willing tool for the vicious nnd evil minded, who may feol disposed to use him. Knowing this, whatever he may say has little attention paid to It by those who know him, nnd them. All the patients aflllcted with Appendi citis are progressing finely. Mrs J. Y. Clark Is convalescent; Andrew Morris rap Idly recovering, nnd Mrs. Madison Shay doing so well that Bhe will be brought from the Port Jervls hospital lu a few davs. Farmers are n trifle behind with their work on account of the Incessant rainy wenthcr, but they are becoming rather philosophical over It, nnd realize thnt If it was as extremely dry ns It has been wet It would be much hnrdor to bear. The darkest hour Is just before the -dawn, and brighter days and sunshine arc sure to oome. Thanks to tho rains, the grass and grain has grown rnpldly, and the fields are clothed with living green. Hustle whon the propitious time comes and nil will yet be well. The hatchery at Pino Hill farm has got o.it enough chicks to replenish the Btock of laying fowls, ns usually kept, nnd the Incubators are now filled with 300 eggs for Benjamin B. Hursh, of Hnlnesvlllo, nnd 300 for Emmot H. Bell, of Walpack Centre. After these are out, the lnoubators will perhaps be retired from further opera tions this season. The villagers in Lnyton feol the pulsa tions In the arteries of progress, nnd ns sensible people in a village should do, are dlsennllng the unsightly fences between their residences nnd the street. One of our artists of the paint brush went off in the stnge lost Saturday to help MoKlnley out of bis trouble with the Spaniards. Frank evidently prefers a war In Cuba to a skirmish at home. The Branchvllle nnd Milford Gun Clubs held tholr third tournament at the grounds of Shay J. Van Noss on Saturday last. Branchvllle won with 18 points In the lend. We beg to suggest that the heavy firing of the Gun Clubs, nnd I)e Alton Dillistin being nlong with them was responsible for the rain that followed on Sunday. A friend suggests also that the Branchvllle Club Is invlnclblo with DiUistowu on deck. Sort of n mascot, you see. There seems to be n diversity in the re ports of the notion, of the Borough Coul cll, of Branchvllle, In regard to the setting of poles In that town, by the Hudson Riv er Telephone Co. One report being that the Council would permit no more poles to be set in the town limits. This would be a very short-sighmd policy indeed, and I cannot believe that Branchvllle would permit any restrictions on any enterprise that would tend to better their conditions, and facilitate business as the H R. Tele phone line would oertniuly do. Influence will not bs looking to obstruct, but the Council owe It to themselves, and the peo ple for whom they act not to commit them selves to such a narrow line of busiue'Ss policy. I have confidence that they will Dot do It. The high price of wheat flour Is goiug to bring the home made rye bread of our boy hood days, to the front again. It will not be nn unwelcome guest on my table, ns we have not lost our hunkering fur It. A rumor that has persistently repeated about here that the II. K. Telephone ( 'o. hod offered the t-ussex Co. a 10 advance ou the cost of their line, and thai the latter would not sell for less than 25 1c Is a faku, at least as far as oonuurns the first part of the story. The 11 udsun River Co. has no possible use for It, and I have autliorily for saying that the idea of buyiug that ills tkklo their funny bone Immensely While the rond across the mmiutniu Is not at. all good, that portion lying In r'nmkfonl is i-tpi-tHnlly detestable. If it Is not gut in better condition before long It will b morn by good luck than just (In serts If that township Is not presented to the flrnnd Jury next term, nnd a true bill asked. This road Is one of the principal fii'ders. of Branchvllle, nnd contributes much to the business lifo of that town, nnd It should, lu tha Interest of that town ship, ns n whole, be kept in much better condition than it now is. Wo nre lunch pleased to note that most of the County newspapers, as also the Edi tor of the Pike County PitKss, give due credit for tho effort to obtain something near an equalization of tnxesln Sussex Co. Assessor Jno J. Van Sickle, of Sandyston, has for years past given this matter espec ial attention, nnd labored to attain this ond. He ho become thoroughly conver sant with the Inequalities of present meth ods, and the most direct nnd lawful means of correcting tho evils. That his efforts now soem about to bo crowned with suc cess Is pleasing to his friends, and to us; First, because It Is evidence that n princi ple based upon right enn at last win, though opposed by numbers who are Interested In the opposite direction: Second, becauso ho la a fellow townsman, nnd his sucoess gives us a right to be proud of him, nnd wo nre. Later news from Branchvllle Is to the effect that the Council grants the Hudson River Telephone Co. tho privilege to set 12 poles 40 ftM)t long In tho central part of tho town, and 13 poles :i5 feet long lu the outskirts thereof. Thn Company pays tor tho poles, nnd O. H. Crlssmnn Bets them, and has tho privllego of running an electric light wlro on them to his boat houso nt Culvers Lake. Thus tho H. R. people gain their points, one after another, simply by fair treatment, neither asking any sacrifice of principle nor pnumilnry loss to tho peoplu with whom they conic in contact. It Is a pleasure: to deal with business men, and gentlemen llko these provo to bo. Price Bros., of Branchvllle, had already sold on May 12th nt private sale 18 of tho 22 horses that came in their carload of MaySrd. Pretty good evidence that they have tho confidence of their customers, and a well selected lot of horses. Daniel Utter lives about three mlle north of Tattles Corners, close along the Ulg Flnt Brook. By profession ho Is n farmer, but we venture to assert that he is tho champion hoop pole shaver of Sus sex Co. He has made It a side Issue for 3f years, with the exception of ono or twr years when hoops weiD unsalable. Th poles were purchased of every owiit of woodland for miles around, nnd he has at established reputation for fair dealing Tho amount of poles ho has hanill.nl I simply enormous, nnd run In amount f run I5U0 to $1,100 yearly. The poles are spill and shaved into straps, and barrel outl cask hoops of every description. He ships them himself, generally to New York City, whore he Is well and favorably known by dealers lu this specialty. H. MATAMORAS, Miss Hazel Hornbeck was very plensnut ly surprised on Saturday nftornoon, nt half past five o'clock, when about twenty of her young friends called upoh her. Miss Hazel did not know of her friends' coming. She saw them from the window as they were coming In tho yard. Hazel was equal to tho occasion and gave her friends a very pleasant reception. The purty was ninnngirt by Miss May Mills, all meeting nt her home before coming to Miss Hazel's. Koch ono brought some thing nice to eat, so when it came time for supper everything was there that could be wished for In the way of eating. After supper pleasant games were enjoy ed, nnd the time soon passed.. At on early hour in the ovening the young people took tholr departure for home, ench one expressing themselves . highly pleased with the party, and they nil think Miss Hazel knows just how to entoitalu a sur prise party. Miss Nellie Wcstfall, of this vlllngo, who has boon teaching school for the past two years nt Pour" Eldy, has lwt tho school nnd Miss Flora Heidenthall tenches In her place. Mr. Albert Griorson, of New York city, Is visiting his brother-ln-lnw, Fathor Tries, of Matamoras. Ho is ft Cuban by birth, having been born nt Cieufucgos, which wns bombarded by tho U. S. fleet last woek. Tho members of the Opora Mikado from this village nre Miss Mnry Squires, Miss Hattlo Allen, Mr. John Corwln, Mlse Lulu Blllmnn and Miss Maggie Koso. Mrs. Charles Snyder returned from St. Louis Tuesday evening In company with Mrs. Kronk. who was called away sudden ly on account of Mr Kronk's death. S. GREENTOWN. The entertainment that wns to hove been at Homlock Grove Church Thursday evening, May loth, has boon postponed until Thursday evening, May 20th. It will oonsist of vocal nnd Instrumental music. The New Foundlnnd Orchestra will furnish tho Instrumental muslo and tho Evans Trio, from Noblctown, will have charge of the vocal music There will be a small admittance fee charged. Proceeds for benefit of church. Emery Hazleton, of Palmyra Town ship, who has been a sufferer for a num ber of years with rheumatism, Is lying dangerously 111 at his home, although he is somewnat Improved at this time. Charles Frlsbie, who Is now lumbering at Ledgedale, has bought about I.ikm.uk) feet of 'hemlock timber from tho Vnlou Tanning Company. A3 soon as 1; saws out his slock of logs at iAutgodnle, Wayne Co., he will move his mill across the river into Pike County, at tho foot of what Is called Ledgvdalo Hill. dingmansTerry. A new flag polo 4? ft. high has been raised at Centre, In place of the one erect ed in ! which had rotted down. Centre is the only school lu the township with ouough patriotism to raise n polo, or at bawl the only one with a teacher enthusi astic enough to stare the movement SWiujI Is out at Silver Lake and Coles. How ubout putent seats, and building a new house nt the Lake. The old one looks almost as badly as If it hud boon garrisoned by .Spain and bombarded by au American fleet. Alpheus Bclisley cm his foot quite se verely some time ago and is not yet able to be out c. 'sit &rccnr It's onfv inolhrr ctimv vf Askina. is yoxit b.-iir pffmf'ng p For ormn me Am cjnrxuing. You can MAKE fAtt grtw by tnting Mr, f lyers J iair (jcr From tho Montague, N. J. Nail Keg. Mil. EuiTou nv tiik Picksk:' I will rite you a few lines while restln' oil the new sheep's skin what Is on top of the Monta gue Nail Keg It has rained so much over here the wetter g it mod by Itself and made a tunder shower While It tunileit In de clodds It tundert in some honso, to, I am told, but not so hardt, because dat hiiildlng commlty ha I the 1 inpiitcnileiice to say to move the church from the hill down, so some people claim some others wont hnve to give no money. So the meeting Saturday afternoon nobody cum tu it to say to the commlty, all rtirht; more tho church down the hill. But the belles at their meeting Thursday said leave It where it is. So what will be done pretty soon? I-nr that Levi Van Etten is very poorly Also that tho ladle from Pike County been here gewesen. Now wo will have another student to preach hero this Summer. By nnd by we are goln' to hovu a dominie wen the meetln' house Is nil right again. Arthur Myers Is said to keep a good hotel. Wen I git somo mnny I am goln' to Investigate for myself. (Bet tor come over some day, John.) Some folks here Is just klllln' groundhogs cause dore is n bounty on de scalps wat do com mlty don't want to pay, but dey will Some other boys has a first good time in every tree mouths, nnd den de money Is spent and deyvo dry again Our schools will soon he shut up nnd the yungslers be turned out to- play nil summer, wich is nice. I also see that H. Is In Laytons yet, and some day I nm golngdown there after n leghorn rooster, but I come In de day time. Now I say one or two dings moril Tho Lord loves a cheerful giver The Lord le lps them what helps themselves (The right and honest way, I suppose dad neans.) Now Dr. E-;toti Cole Is cum home fmin Philadelphia He pulls your teeth, Kston loci. Will Van Etten is cum home from Vonion to see his sick fotner. Now putty emu when the wetter is (,-ood some farm l s will give the crows a job to pull corn. I'he potato bugs will come to raise the devil as usual, and so It goes. Now just remember to be hone;-,!., take a paper so us to owe the editor for two or thrw years' subscription, then tell tic postmaster you don't want the paper no more and the editor can go to grass. Now I will say no more buttake a imp on tho Miintaui'R Nam. Kkii THE APPLE WORM. UK NEEDS 1MMKI1IATK ATTENTION'. This Insect dot's nn enormous amount of damage each year. It is estlmitted that tho apple crop In New York State is worth on an average seven and a half million dol lars, and that wormy apples form about one third the crop, making the loss two and n half million dollars. Tho eggs from which tho worm comes Is laid by a little moth called tho '-Codling Moth," either on the little apple, on the stem, or the leaves near by. They hutch and the worm begin to eat. Its way In tho apple. Three-fourths enter atthe blossom ond. It works to the core, foods till full grown, then lenves the apple and hides under tho bark of the tree or under rub bish on the ground Here It spins n case of silk around Itself and In time comes out as a little moth and this history Is repent ed. It comes from its resting place in the spring, nliout whon the blossoms fall and the fruit sets, and begins laving eggs which batch In nbout n woek. Then Is the tl mo to kill the worm. The apple blossom now points up, and tho calyx1 lobes are separate. In n week or so they draw to gether, and taforo so doing, but several days after the blossoms have fallen, the trees should be Bprayod with jiarls green, ono pound mixed with 175 gallons of water and two pounds of fresh slaked llmo' Thrown on tho trees In a spray this will fall on tho blossom onds of tho apple, re main there and when the worm begins to eat poisons hhn. It Is too Into to spray after the oalyx lobes draw together. The last of J illy nnd first of August the moths from the eggs laid In spring appear to lay eggs for the second brood. If the loose doml bark Is taken from the trunk of tho tree nenr the crutches nnd an old cloth wrapped nrouud. the moth? will hide un der this nnd may bo crushed." All wind fall apples should be picked up, or the sheep and hogs allowed to run lit the or chard. The oost of spraying Is not more than fivo to ton cents n tree; and pear trees should also lie sprayed. The plum curcu lis may be destroyed with L mdonParplu mixed ns nlnive described, nnd sprayed on the trees before the flower buds open. Do not spray while trees are In blossom NOTICK All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of the under signed, In Dingman Township, on Ray moiidsklll and Dwarfskill Creeks, is fo'r hiudun under penalty of the law. t II as J. Hull tAli, Dlngmati 'fwp ., N. Boil KAI', May 17, !... Ji'sKi'll F. HuM.KAl. Tin i,i 1 j. i All persons are hereby notified that throwing or burning papers or retuso of any kind in the sir. eu, of the Borough u prohibited. By order of the town counc il. J. C. Ml AM UKRLAIX, President, pro tern. Attest, IV H. HORXBla'K, Scc'y. Milford, May 6, ly.i.. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts have been filed nl the Register's otticu. and the same will eb presented to the Orphan's Court for continuation and uiiowanue on THK SIXTH DAY OF Jf NK NKXT, Kslato of Francis Mauley, deceased; first uyd final account uf Catharine Mauley, Adiotnintrutrix. Kstale of Mary Martens, deceased , sec ond and final account of William Mitchell, Kxccutnr. JOHN C. fcri 1 URooK. Regleler's Ollioe, Register. Milford, Pa ( . 7 8w stubborn Facts.... ....AT TH DIG STORE Table Tumblers, 19c. a doz. White China plates, cups and saucers by the 100 OR IN ANY QUANTITY. The best whole bean Coffee for a good drink, 16 cts a -Pound. H GAG LAND'S, UP TOWN, rort Jervis, N. Y. ARMSTRONG'S Sarsapariila 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. -TO inRton Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par cxoellonoo of tho rnpltnl, located within one block of the While House and directly opposite tho Treasury. Finest table In the city. VilLLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its historical nssivlni Inns and long-sustained p ipularity. Recently ren.ivnr-cd, repainted and partially refurnished. r:ATI0sL HOTEL A landmark nioong the hotels of Wash lnulon, patronized in former yean) bv piesldunm and high i.fli-dals. Always "a prime favorite. K.-oenMy remodeled nnd rendered better Hum ever. Opp. Pa .H K. dep. WALTKR r.rKTON, Res. Mgr. TheseJiotels are the pvinohinl political rendezvous of the' capital at all times. They are "the best stepping piaoi s at rca-F-onnbk rates. O. 3. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. U6.WITT, Manager. tt RAILROAD TIME. TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Luke, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale nt Port Jervls to all points In the West and Southwest nt lower rates than via any other first-class Hue. Thains Now Lkavb Pout Jekvis as OLLOWS. EASTWARD. No. 13, Dally F.xpress 4.10 AM " in, Dally Kxprcss 6 0 " " 11, Daily Kxcept Sunday.. 6. Ml " " 'B.s, " ' " 7 45 " fioii, Sundav Onlv 7 45 " " ilH, Daily Kxcept Sunday . 1(1 11 " " H, Daily Way Train 1U 15 P.M. " !K " " ' 8 HO ' " Si, Dally F.xpress 4 36 " " ft.1l, Sunday Only 4 nil " . Dally Kxprcss 5 an " " 1H, Sunday only 6 85 " " 1W, Dally Kxcept Sunday . . A. 46 " " 14, Dally o W WESTWARD S i. 3, Dally Fxpress 13 01 A. M " 17, Daily Milk Train 8 (ft " " 1, Dally Kxpress 11 m " " 11, Daily Fxocpt Suudny. . la 10 P. M. " 6. Daily F.xprosff 5 no 11 " 27, Daily Kxcept Sunday. . 27 " " 7, Dai ly Kxpress lu is " Trains leave Chnmlicrs street, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 on, 7 45, H (Ml, H 15, III 30 A M. 4 , 8 00, 3 30, 4 SO. 6 30. 7 30, 8 4.r) P. M. On Sun diys, 4 00. 7 45, Oil, U 15 a. m.j U mi, J CI, 7 30 and B 45 p. M. II. I. Huberts, Jeuernl ruMM'tiger Agent, New Vork, I). W. Cooke, AsUtaut Ortirral i'tutwiiger Agent, JNew York. - 1M 1 rl r-1 i fc- 'it i tA 1 it avcata, and Trade -Marks obtained and ail Jfoi-.-it b'i5intsxndi:ac'J i..f Modekatc Frts. Out OFftci is O wos'fr U.S. f-f.TiNT Ofricr c taiiKi .u: 1- i-.' :.. m KaA Uiti Ui-U Uisn. f bLuti it.- Jt-l, d'an or phto., with dscHj J-i..n. Ve it nu: .e or n. c, tree u: yru'e. t'ur Ice ii t o ;c t:.; yt-i.t i 4:Luri-d. i t H rid-Hi-li, v i-.a. a i 4irnu, win, r C.A.SflOlV&COJ Opp. Patent Orv.cc, Washington. O VWvWWVVWV WVIivyvi EvervlxHlj Khh So. rfts:,irel:; Candv Cutliartio, the most won dei'f.il m-tiicul tiiai'overy of tlio hki ieus at.t ami i l l n tluns' to tho tuhie, w I gently uixl oaitlv ly on Liiluevd, U er uiiU lKv eld, cUaniu tho entire system, ilititl coliti, cuim I.o.kUiciiu, Jevt-pt iiut.iiual i-onbtiiatioo Hh(i tuiii usi.r-s. lMi'use buy uud trv a box ot C. C U. to-tluy; JO, , !a) holUfcud gu&iunwcii to cunj by nl Uruj;itsU. flew Clothes I Tils ia the sturo for those who arc purtioulnr nbmit, tholr clothtia. Wo'ro jini-Moulnr about thefn our solves. Nono lioort four to got anything hore thnt Isn't right up to fashion's dictations. And tho fancy prices nre tdimiwitod. Tho mntorinls nre nlwnys as roprosontod. Men's Business Suits If yon nim to bo noat, dressy and in stylo, do riot puss us by, but stop and see those that wo nreoffer ing nt 19.00, flO.00, fl2.00 and lfll.00. SPECIAL Swell all wool covert cloth topoont, nt f4.9B, worth fR.OO. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front nnd Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Have You Small Feet ? If you have you win tnko ad vnntngo of a misjudgement in purchnsing wo bought too many two nnd a half. Seventy-Five Pairs Women's Shapely Shoes size TWO AND ONE-IIALF ONLY but in nil widths from A to EE, and in either lace or button, wo offer at n bnrgnin. A few were built to sell nt 12.00, hut the bulk nro con sistent $3.00 shoes. YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.25! Look nt 'em in tho window. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervh N. Y. A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND VRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' and Men's Neckwear. Finest assortment ever shown in town. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. $RUTAN, THE BICYCLE REPAIRER, has a well equipped REPAIR SHOP Everything for a Bicycle. Wheels to Sell and Rent. Lessons given to beginners Wheels cleaned and crat ed for cyclists. Locks repaired and keys fitted to locks. Broad St., . Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong S Co. Sccessors to -BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, . . . " . .pa. -.Dr. David Kennedy favorite Remedy I " ..AND UViR IROUttlESa W EL00UEN1 ARE PROPER PRICES NOW, when season is pronounced, WHEN styles are determined, 3 E L EI C T I O N is easy if prices be right. The offerings given below are all New Goods. They have been bought right and will be sold at prices that will mane tnem disappear quickly. Ladies' Shoes In Tan or Black, Button or Lace, Widths from A to EE, Fine Vici Kid Uppers, very flexible, best twill lining, in the new Lenox, Harvard or Boston Toes, easily worth $3.00; Our Price, - - $1.98. Ladies' Bicycle Boots, Tan or Black, High Cut, soft finish, in the very latest styles, strictly up-to-date, all sizes and widths, Our Price, - $2. AO. Mon's Shoe In 30 different styles, Fine Rus sia Calf, Rus sia Kid, Vici Kid, Tan or Black, Hand Welted, Worth $4.00. Our Price, - $3.00. Children's Shoes, We are pretty well fortified with them; we have them in every known style and we guar, antee that price will please you. 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 5 I I ll r Mmm 1 neany aouose mat ot 1597. 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 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 soring. Plew York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, U. Y. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. BENT OF WORK AT HHORT NOTICE. Alsoa complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we SALLEY 79 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to the question of a stove will domonHtrate the fact time a good stove is more of a con.sidora ti.m thin nny other article of furniture. If you con Bidor this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can bny the DOCK AhH for the same money or less than any other stove in the market. There ia but ono guuume. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, AT PROPER TIMES. a FRANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N. Y. will endeavorto please. & ENNIS, Port Jervls, N. Y. PORT JERVIS, N. Y.