One Cent a Vord. t o- Ki'rh l.ieri:n No mWeri i tptiifnt ttkon for tfmn 15 root. A.lilr- I'lKK COI NTV rilF.ON, BIII,KI!I, PA. THK'PAfl NO'I'ICF,. Nollnp It hdvlijr (.-veil tlml; l.vanmsimi on Hip im'inlMli wriiii'iMl l)V Mm undi-riirli'il In liiK"in town hip, Kmiwn an tlw Itnclmnnn fivrm for ImntliiY, flshlnir. Iuti-tIhh or niiy other purpose whatever is forliiilden uniler pen alty o( the lnw. Any pei-son or m-morn illsnlM-ylnir this notlen will lie dcnlt with In the severest lnwful innnner. Ueohok H. McCautt, July 1, 1897. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby Klven thirttrrapiwslniinniin the south ern hulf of the traet of lnml known ns the VM limit Ifcmny, No. In Shoholn tnwn hip, for hunt-lnp, fishing, or, nny other rurpose, nisi) ttvspnsslng uu Suwklll poml n Dinirmnn township, or, fishing In it is forbidden under peniiltr of the lnw. M. t LKil.AND Mlt.Nnn, Aprl5lm Attorney for owner. TIIKSPASS NOTICR. Notice Is lien-by friven tlmt t.n'spnsslnii upon the pro perty of the Forest Ijiiko AssiMilntinu in Liuikiiwnxen township, l'lke county, la., for the purpose of huntiiiK and flslunn. or nny other purpose Is strictly forbidden un der penally of the lnw. Alk.xanpf.ii II Annus, Nov. 23, ISiKj. President. TRESPASS NOTICR. Notlco Is henby tllven that trospxsslnft on the premises of the undersiirned. situated in ltinu-mnn townshln. for anv ininwisn whatever is strictly forbidden, and nil offenders will lie promptly pmsecutoa. ika a. uahk. int. ii'.. FUlt SALE. A small farm l atiil near Watamorivs, known ns tho llensel or Relnhardt place, contalnini; 21 acri's. Finely locatKl, well wati'red. House and barn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address kock box (i Mlltord, 1'a. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. On Saturday evening last nt tho pnrRon bro, by Hev. W. H. Hurley, Geo Stoll, of Newton, and Miss Lizzie House of Handy. ton, were united In tho holy bonds of matrimony. All unite in wishing the happy cmplo a pleasant and sucoossful mat ited HCe. Attorney General Oray, of N. J., says member of the Boa'il of Kducation can not lawfully Bm-vo on tho Town Com mittee. Certainly that is good common sense, and the"eroro a good law. MIrs Sadie Hursh was home a couplo of days this week from Newark, visiting her parents and frieads. Sho was accnm- panledby Miss Millie Whcaton, also of that city. Lafo Van F.tten, of whom wo wrote last week, died on Friday. After go much Buf fering tho prospect of rost cannot be other wise than welcomo, even though It be eternal. There Is a compensation In the hope of a future life that soothes the pangs of parting with this, and whother that shall consist of a home In glory, or an existence as tho life of a plant, or grain, or forest, none the less It Is Boine satisfaction to believe that It will be so'no form of that mysterious entity which wo call llfo. Wo have the telcphono with us, and now strong hopes are entertained that a now railroad will bo tho next link to bind us to civilization outside the valley. As the school at Lnyton Is now vacant, and no teacher need apply who does not suit a small but spiteful faction, we beg to sugft-ost that ihe "Mickey" and the "handsome mcchanio" get up apotltlou to Install the Duke, the Duchess and the l'atflnt Maid. It would suit a few, you Know, ana as tor too ro3t, well, as Vaudei bllt says, "thepubllo bo damned." A Lafayette correspondent says but few Bibles will be required for soldiers from this sldo of tho mountain, as only two or throe have as yet enlisted. What Is the use oi it anywayr Bovonty-flve nor cent of them are thrown away on the first hard march and It seems about as conslsteut to burden tho soldier with Blblog as It would be to arm him with squirt guns and oat nip tea. The Farmers, Mechanics and Trades men ninth annual plonio will bo held at Uulvors Lato on Saturday, Aug. 13. Tbesalo of privileges at tho Farmers, Mechanics, and Tradesmen's picnic in Crlsman's grovo, at Culver's Lake, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 8, one week before tho picnic. Thero wag s tremon doua orowd last year, and local speakers wore a drawing card. It Is hoped the management will secure equally talented peakors this year. Pastor Von Glahn's gray horse is now In tho oare of our jolly friend, I)e Alton DUUston.of Branchvllle.and Al. Is trying to give It the good Christian training, in the way it should go, that the pastor so signol ly failed to Instill into the pony. Strawberries and loe cream were served at the Chapel on Thursday evening of last week to a numerous " gathering of the friends of that church. Mrs. J. E. Span genburg, Mrs. Ed. Lnyton, and Mrs. Jaoob Kyte served the delicious fruit and gave assiduous and kludly attention toull. Keoelpta, $10.50. Wa were troiiienjusly sca"ed last week. TheMickey" talked he would give some body a pair of twin bluck eyes fur saying be pu'd 40 ceu for 8 quarts of oatsnt Geo. Westbrooks, and we we-e awful afraid he meant us. The ' Mlckey"told that he was charged 40 oeuts for qua us. We weve both In error. He was charged 40 cents for 4 qts. of oats, bay and bedding for his hy.-se, aad why he mode big fuss ubout it is mo.-e taan I can soo. I gave the item just as I heerud !t" w'thout ev'.l intent, while he, knowing !! tiie truth told part of it. j ' Which was most to bo condemned the public w:'l judye. HI ut no consequence however either way, only it looked Tku making a mountain out of a mule hill to the piejiidke of f -ii-nd Wcstbrook, and I therofuea take tlrs oppoi tuuHy to set uim ter iu liie'.r ti ns I'siit. Tb e'r g -ew so blue lu the ''Mickey" vlciulty for a bit hat I at onetime thought I would hare to c-iiie up mid t-y to have the Kil't.n q sue s Kit -a C't tion ea Iv '-t tho week to S"ethe M 'el.ers w niMuli ,1 'jt'x-'lnl.. ' I I" tvmnvtt fip-. Ii'-r, li-ut I did not. Iniftid to cell Iviil R jn-; fililr a f:' ( lltlu-'e, qni'l' a .IHferenee you see, fer n if a I r.nilld nil, I S'lpiio:-ed to be hollow 'ns'de, nnd thr other Isoutslde.and it'toetheron oneslile. Illumed if I hardly know willed in; Is most like after all. He eiin have it; either way he wishes, for I do so w:iut liliu to Ik pleased with hlinaeU, nnd w'th tne. Nfi one else will ever know t o (lllTe.ence nny way, even !f they Ret well ncqnal itel with 111 m. The Fnrine.-s Plcnlo near Deekertown will bo held August 17. and tho Lake Grlnni-H Plrn'o on Aus 2(1. All come to Bether this yea -. A p!e:nn;it evetit will tnko plae this Thursday oven'ngnt thehoineof mine host J. A. Wesibroo'tof IJevans liithenmrvlaHe of h's daughter Miss Valid to n Mr. liren don of N. Y. City. Their future residence will 'n n'l pr.ibnir.llty lie in N. Y.; If so, fie home and soiijl Tfeof Levaus will lose n valued lnenibe: f.om Its circle. -The H. R. Te'c, 'lone Co., are pleased wUh the lare nuinlier of phones they are called on to iosl-all as their line reaches each Town hamlet. The fame of their ex cellent service ha evidently preceded the n. U. I). Tlnrsh Is on the II. R. line with foreman Ryan wo-king from Newton to ward Layton th's week. A large number of coal mine owners bp cotnlng tiiinl of thetiejtist and dlsrrlmln -ating frelyht rntes e'lTorced nalust them liy tho Railroads havo employed Chief K.nplneer Je iks to take piellnilnnry nb servatlons of tho mo' t priicticable roete from Sci-nnton, via llushklll or Milford, Culvers Gup and lirnnchvllln, dlivet to New York, for an nil coal rond. Mr. .Tenks isctpiiited th'iourh heix i'i a few days, and if his judgment approves of the route a cot psof en-'necrs will follow, and lis the o' giinlzntlon tinspieuty of cap ital it would In n'l probability be soon be Imllt. Thoso in the confidence of the late Win. H. Hell know that ho always had this route In view for n t'-'unk line. Mr. ilell was a man of no mean ability lit U.K. matters, nnd tho roads he advocated in his life have ninny of the n been built. Why not this oneP On account of a small faction who set their personal spl'.o beforo pub llo Interest, the teacher needed and di sired nt Layton went elsewhere, rathe than endure the perpetual nn'ng thai one of the faction pave public nisur.iiice would bo kept up In the District for a year to come, If he was h'red. This allow ing a vicious few to domlnnti) the schod Interests here n:ialii5t tho wclfn -e of i-.ll good citizens, who certainly urn In the majority, Is most shnnieful. The people will wake up soou to tlio bad elTect It Is having on the' r child ren. whoare radua1 ly imbibing the sa-no vicious p inclple? this faction seems boat on fostering, Mrs. Rebecca Horulicckls lylug danner onsly 111 at her homo near Tnttles Comoivt. Her advanced age, Kii years, Is o;,a'nst her recovery and her death may be expi'oted nt almost any time. rho lion s her Illness with commendable patience nnd l-cceivcs tho liest of care and attention front her dnuphter Lena, who devotos herself en tirely to her mothei's welfa o. From tho Montague, N. II Keg. Mb. Editoh: It Is getting warm on tho keg but we can stand it In the simile pretty good. P.use Is home here now as all Is busy what wants to bo. Goorgo Aim slrong has sore tbront an cant smoke;Mlss Edna Casterlln nnd Mrs. Carswoll Is both flck. Do Sheriff was obor heretoseo some body. Miss Idn Sargent has been tip to N.Y. to v'sit her pa-ents Mr. nnd Mrs. Koyt. Every boy nil girl is busy mit straw berries; dot social by Mrs. Korrs was good dey took In 25 do'lars. A ohap up iu the clove stole something an Harry Moivlng toon n 'in to iiewion to oool ott. Somo ins- clo went on hurt Jako McCnrtyg dog bad. I goo Mllford lg going to havo .1 band, dots nice, we have one hero but dey only play when somo folks gets married dey call em do tiu pan band. Relnehart boys took fifty bushel of straw berres to Port one day . Dein carponters finished dot job but who'll fo4 do bill In doendf Every Sunday mornin we is to hear Sunday skulo now by nine oclock lu do old church(we will see a new one on time If no one goes death before.) Mrs Goo. Wells and son of P.J. was down here last week to visit friends. Bennett Kuudle is homo to stay whllo de wettor Is warm. Some road wud bo betto If doro wasn't so many lose stones. A Cuban flag is afloat by our post office. Uuclo Sams colors are floatln most evory whore an someday wen we captures Cuba and glvo dem Span ish out-throats one of tho blnmodost lick ings dey ever had, wo'ro goln to cele brate by havtn a chicken for dinner. Wen you fellers over In Mtlford celebrates on de Fourth, somo of us over here will come over and help drink lemonade, so put lu a good stock. Dat "ere extra skulo moetln didn't bring out Bo much of a orowd and votes were east for and nouo against tho estermato of $:io thought necessary by the Board for insurance and transfers. Dot loo cream and strawberry soshul at the Rfd Church last nite netted fM. Our friend Randle Pavre has clrcnb,t.,t a notice to subscribe rs of the Rfd Church Informing thom of the changes adopted by Kim uioiuiiik coiHoiiLtee nu't at tne same time Randle aiks a question that could be bettor answered by one who knows. Mr. Sayro has spent coosldernnle time and some money out of his own i.. the effort to raise that une thim-mml lollnrsandof course nu one libinn.j hi,,. for feeling a little sore. Tho Sussex Telenhone Co. wilt ., look out and keen dere riiririn in r..,.l .... de odder feller will kuoc. 'e u out. The U llo of Sawklll m.j a.wi. ....... . lait week. She whs ou her wav toH.,wi..v Pu. Mrs. R. Jjoiulon Hint ,lMii..lt......f i ..i..'. Como were here last week viuitlug MU1 ville millrr aud bis Irau. Dan. Prodmore h:is a in!, nnrrfi,,n a .i...... of lumbagu. There is some talk ol a man from Port coming lu re to run the black smith shop. would rather soo it th- u near cm talk uoout it. Nail Keg Exourslon Tickets to Oma ha, Neb. On ac.uiitTran-'M Iutcruutioiittl exucsitiiiii nt. tlnil, Xub., tho Krie will sell sp.iL-.al ex-cui-dion tickets from Port Jervia to Omaha, Nob., daily until Oct. 13th Kood to return on or liuforo Nov. 10, ISiS, at tho low rate of til50 for the round trip. jw Tripp!. ! pin for y.'rfi. I cniil.l rrnt w.-ilk. 1 1 1 i'd nmny 'hvnieifis v.-il h out l'--;ie(il,. (In tiie uilvirrt of B friend I tiicd your medicine. I wan coniiiloteiy cured by three bottles of 0. F. DOWN, Morton Summit, Pa, PAUPAO. .lune l'lth wns the fiftieth nnnlversaiy of the mnt'tlngeot Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kllln-n, sn the children and fftnndehMdrcn and nlso one great irniidcliHd. herbrothei . Volney Rennet, of Canidc,), N. J , nnd cousin, Stephen Bennett, of York State, gathered at tho old homestead lu honor of the occasion. NiiuiPtiina other f-'nils called later In the fl y. They were the recipient of several useful as well ns beau tiful presents. Snnfoid WllPti'ns, of Salem, with nn aent for the improved maps of Pennsyl vania, were callers In town on Monday. S. Edfiar nnd rh'ld. en, of Scrnnton, nrp boarders with Mr. Gerest for n time. B F. Killam's family has come to the farm for the summer. Mr. and Mrs A.J. Kimble and family n-v Invited to attend the wedding of Miss Hetty Simons, of Salem, to Mr Cliuenco Gale. Conrad Gunible died last week. He and his wire were living nlono She has been an In v did for yea n. up nnd'uroiind part of the time. Saturday me. nlng they found him nt, the foot of tin- cellar stairs line inn-ions. They ca'led the doctor, but ho died that evening. He leaves, besides his wife, two daiiithters nnd several sons. Funeral Tuesday at a 'oclock. DINGMANS FERRy. fienrpe, theyounsest sonol Chnr'cs Mar tin, met with what nearly p lived it fatal n -cl ient Inst Sunday n'ght. While plny lnqon a hl:h porch hn slipped and fell backwards, striking his bend on a stone, rendering him unconscious for nen: ly half an hour, Liife Crone nnd LaTe Howcy have started a small show with which they expect to travel through Pike and m'joiulmr Coun t es "Ivlnpr exhibitions or their skill with the m-i','ic lantern and 111 handling rattle snakes. At last tho school board of Delaware lins consented to repair the house at Silver Lake nnd put In patent Boats and also the onoatCules Whllethey nromaklng these Improvements would It not bo well tobnild another out house nt CentruP Decency should prompt this If no other reason. Good g ackms! What kind of n Super visor havo wo at Centre, nnywayP The roads are not safe to drive over for four oi breaking the Wilson, if It is a lifcbt one One person did bivnlc a buggy wheel last week when oinssini' a brd'je which hud recently been built lietwecn E. Vander mark's and the old tannery. C. GREENTOWN. Wesley Wilson, n young man from Philadelphia, died at the homo of B. F. Kipp's, lit Greene Township. Friday morning, June 17, of consumption. The deceased came to Mr. Kipp's about April 1st, with the expectation that his health would be Improved, which, however, at first seemed somewhat better; But for tho last few weckB Ills health gradually failed. Mr. Klpp wrote his attending physician at Phlliidolph'a nnd on Thurs day, Juno 10, he minio to Greentown, In tending to take him homo on tho follow ing day. On Saturday morning his re mains wore taken to his homo in Phila delphia. S. R llazelton's steam portable sawmill Is now on tho ground at B. F ... , Klpp 8 ready to bo sot up. As soon as tho stock of logs Is sawed at Kipp's It will be removed to Ed Grimms place In Greene Township-It Is reported that a party of englnoors are surveying lit Dark Hollow on the same route surveyed about scventeon years ago through Greono Township by tho N. Y., .Susquehanna & Western R R. Co. A Choral Society. A numbor of musically Inclined neoule met Monday evening to perfect organiza tion for a Social Singing Society. Mrs I hos. Armstrong was elected President, Miss Lizzie Bull Vice President and a ooniniltteo consisting of the President, Mrs. Bensell, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. J. H. Van Etten, Messrs. J. A. Myers and F. B. Thrall was appointed to select the music to be studied. Miss Lila Van Etten was selected as accompanist. Fromthe well-known talents of those who have joined there can bo no doubt tlmt the society will lie a musical success and that it will bo able to afford much pleasure on many occasions, especially such Impromptu ones as frequently arise when music is almost a slue-qua-non. HOAGLAND'S ON TOP THIS WEEK. Grass Porch Cushions for the piazza, - 10 cents. White Toilet Sets, 177 sets - 11.27. Odd Wash Bowls nnd Pitchors - 4 0cts. each. " A lot of White Snuca Dishes, 2c ; table tu'nblors 19o dozen. Tho Best Tuing in Window Screens hardwood f ratlin, plen ty of screen all sizes, ti, 28 and 33 cents. We want fresh ejjgs and G0LDEX BUTTER. Turnip Heed, White or Yellow, 25 cunts pur pound. THE L1IG STORE, Port Jervis, N. Y. FREE! Teeth exirpcted positively -without pain with Gas or Hale Method free for 2 weeks. PLATES made to fit. All work FULLY GUARANTEED. D R. F. W. LU D LU 27 & 29 Front Street, PORT JERVIS, - - N. 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, c-2 r-3 55S Milford Pnarmac THE "BUNION" SHOE. Plenty of room for enlarged joints ctoso ly fitting elsewhere. This describes shoes mndo on tho "Bun ion Lasts." The foot with tho bunion wns very much like other feet before tho bunion grew. It needs a shoe having moro room in cer tain points. It has been Impossible to obtain a setis fnctory fit in ready made shoe. The nearest approach to 1 1 was obtained by buying a shoe which was two or threo sizes too long or too wido. Tho "custom shoo inaker"has frequently fulled to give a satisfactory fit simply be cause he had no last of proper shape to work on. Ho put on n bunch hero and a bunoh there, but the outllno wns wron g nnd tne shoo didn't fit. Tho"Hunion Shoo" Is the only shoo that will lit the foot with a bunion or nn en larged joint. Tho words "Bunion Shoe" nnd "Bunion Last" registered ns trado mark, May 71 1WI3. JOHNSO FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y. j RAILIS0A0 7 TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. I uiiuiiiit viiiiub iJ uiiuillil, lMflR- am Kalis, Chautauqua Lake. Clevelanil. Clileauo nnd Cincinnati. lickets. on sale at Port. Jervis to all points In the West and Southwest nt lower rates than via nny other flrst-clitbs line. Thains Now Lkavr Pout Jbuvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 12, Dally Kxpress 4.10A.M. " 10, Dally Kxpress 5.20 " " in, Dally Except Sunday. . 6 U0 ' 7.45 " " 60H, Sunday Only 7 45 88, Daily Kxoopt Sunday., 10.11 " , uiuiy , ay iraiu la 16P.M. " 8U, " " ' g.ai) " " 2, Daily Exprnss 4 as " " 61, Sunday Only ,,, 4 !jo " " S, Daily Express 6. go " " 1H, Sunday only B 35 " " 8a, Dally Except Sunday . . 45 " " U, Dally f. 10 W) . WESTWARD. No. S Dally Express 12.01a.m. 1 Drly Milk Train 06 " " J . Dally Express 1183 " " ! Df 'ly Except Sunduy . . 12 10 p. M. " i. Daily Kxpn ss 6 OH " " 97, Daily Except Sunday.. 8 27 " " 7, Daily Express 10 15 " Trains leave Chamtwrs stroi't, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 l 7 45, KOI), 15, 10 M A. M . 1.IK), 2 uo 8 SO, 4 SO, 6 80, 7 80, S 45 P. m. On Sun days, 4 uu, 7 45, y 00, y 15 a. nt.; W 30, a HO, 7 80 and S 45 p. m. 1. I. Roberta, Ceuerul I'ttHMeiiirir Agent, New Vol k, n. w. r.M.kc, Assistant General FaMgeuger As;elit( Mew York. B. D. HURSH. Repairing done in tin or iron, and Electrical supplies turn-, ihed to order. :l KCTKrc.lL WOltK A 81'ECFAIl r. Prompt attention t iven to hnilil ing private telephone lines ; putting in eloctrio doir bells ; cull bells : burglar alarms ; electric alarm clix-ks ; house call, or hotel annuncia tors ; and the srnnerul kpiti in or der ol elcdtieal aiHir;itus. LAYTdN, N. J .Dr. David Hcnned La vorite Remedy FREE! Y. QICYCLE AND Outing Goods. 1 THE BICYCLE DAYS ARE HERE L? 1 Biggest things ever offered flin Bicycle Suits. Wo luivo Hie entiro suits nt f :.49 and up. Wo linvo the knoe pnnts nt $1.25 nnd up. We linve tlio shirts nt f.ROnml up. Wohnvo tho ptockiriKS nt f.2B nnd up We linvo the sweaters (wool) nt tl.00 nnd tip. Wo hnvo tho belts nt. f.25 nnd tip. AVe hnve the cups nt . 25 mid up. We have EVERYTHING in the line of Bicycle Cloth ing at the Lowest Pos sible Prices on Earth. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex stroots, 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. Finost nssortmoEt over 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 & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, pa. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hntj'l TtnP eT(..,ll..nna n t.n located within one bl,n:k of the While n'Hu ana uirectiy opposite tho Treasury. i iuewt table In tho city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famoiia htllMlV ..,,,n..r..l.ln f..m historleal assiKiat ions' and loiiK-sustnlned popularity. Kecently renovated, repalnUd uud partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark amonir the hi.rj.ld illLrli'll. Oulroiiii-il in f,,r,.., I... tiresldeut and hlirb ollici.ils. Alwi.vs a prime favorit-o. K,cenih- remodeled ami reilllemi IK Ic r tiiau ever. ( Ipp 1'a U. d -p. WALTKt Bt'KTOX. lies. M K. 1 hone hotels ar the prtneipal political reiuiezvou of the capital at all times, ihey are tho la-st stopping places lit n. Hoiiaitie iau.s O. O. TPLI8. Proprietor. O. DCWITT, Msnsgsr, ery 5tyiisii have fancy prices tacked on to them sometimes and maybe quality has been forgotten altogether. We sell shoes in which ly combined. Flexibility. characteristics in even the in tne store, borne especially pleasing lines go on sale to-day. Even our usual low prices are cut into by such values. LADIES' FINE OXFORD TIES in Tan and Black, Very fashionable toe shnros, hand turned, regular selling price, $2.51; Our Price, Si. 95. LADIES' FINE VICI KID SHOES, in tan and black, very flexible soles, some with vesting tops, all up-to-date toe shapas, regular selling price, $2.50; Our price, $1.95. Men's Shoes, Tan or Black, Russia, Willow nnd Piitopf C'nlf, Hand Sewn and Welted, regular sollinsf prire, if-5.H0 ; our prim, $;l.f,S). Men's Slinos, Tun or !!!-ii-1;, Vici Kid nnd Russia Calf, some willi Patent Leather Tips rojrniur selling price, tl.00; Our prieo, tl.Pfi. YOUR MONEY BACK IF 'ARROW 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 wa expeot to cut things all loose this spring and make our prjes the cheapest, on ear'.a. We have about 7 carloads of goods on the way. All new ancl up to date. Look out fjr us this soring. P3ew York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, U. Y. New York Millmery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the nrevailing styles. UKST OF WOKK Ai' SHOUT NOT1CK. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we SALLEY 73 Pike Street, A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. ti m thnn anv othur xhlc.r this f.u t why exix rinu-nt with some untried stove when you can buy tlio 1KM'KASH for the same ruonpy or 1-.--S tb:ta nny oM.ier srove in tho market. There is bui uuo geuuiue. LUDLUM 43 FRONT STREET, Shoes quality and style are careful Stoutness and durability are very lightest appearing shoe YOU SAY SO. & FRANKS. 1 to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. will endeavorto please. & ENNIS, Port Jervis. N. Y. J Alil,lied to the question of a stove will demonstrate tho fiict thar n good stove is more of a considera- article of fnrnfr. PECK, PQRTJERVI3, N.Y.