One Cent a Word. Cor Each InMirllnn No lTprtlfifmelit taken for Imw thnn 15 ei-ntM. CASH mnHt Mwntpunj nil ordfM. ArtrireM PIKH COUHTT PRKRS, Mlt.FORI, PA. TRESPASS NOTICR. Notice 1 hnrvliy (flv(n th.'it. tnnpiMntnir on the irriiilsfs ououpli'd liy tlie iiiuW'rslKticd )u llliiKiniiii township, known am thu liunlinnnn fiirm for limiting, flshinii, brrrylng or nny other purpose wluitxvor Is fnrbiclrtnn tinder pen nltyof the lnw. Any person or person" dtsolieyliiB; this untie. will Ik) dunlt with In the severest lnwfnl mnnner. OKtiKUE H. MuCartt, July 1, 1897. liessee. TRKSl'ASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon the south ern Imlf of the trnet of lnnd known bs the William Dennv, No. Wl, In tShohola town ship, for hunting, flshlnR, or, nny other purpose, nlso trespassing on Snwklll Mind In Dlngmnii township, or, fishing In It Is forbidden under pennlty of the lnw. M. t'LRILANI) MlLNnR, Aprintm Attorney for owner. THKSPA3S NOTICR. Notliw Is hereby given tlmt trespnsslng upon tlio pro petty of the Fon-st Jjike Association in for the purpose of hunting "d fishing, or nny other purpose is siriouy loroiiuieu un dor peniilty of the law. Al.EXANPEII HAPIlFS, Not. 23, Prtniihmt. OUtF.SPASS NOTIPK. Nntleo In hereby J. given tlmt tn-spasslng on the premises of the underslgwil, sltlmtiil In llpigninll township, for nny purpose whatever Is Htrlctlv forbidden, una nuoiicnucrs win oe promptly proHeutil. I ha B. Cass. TT'OR SAIiK. A gmiill fnrin locnted nenr L Matnmorns, known as the Hensel or Ki'lnhnnlt place, containing SI acres. Finely locnted, well watered. Houso and barn. Krult of nil kinds, l'nrt Improved. Title clear. Kor t4'ruiR, price, etc., address Lock box ( Milford, Pa. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. Children's dny nt Lnyton 1ms again oome nnd gone. Thccxorclsoa were Biillleiontly vnrled and of a nature to please the audi ence, but why can't those who hnve the ro henrsnla for these occasions In charge lm presB upon the children the necessity of louder speech, and a careful enunciation. It Is not very Impressive If one cannot dis tinguish what Is snid. The children are not lacking In ability, anil several have special talent that would display Itself to the pleasure of the audience If they wen only coached by a person who Is competent and understands what proper training Is At a meeting of the Board of Education called for Snturdny evening, a quorum was not present, so the school nt Lay ton Is still without a teacher. Perhnps the Bonrd Is disgusted, and well they may lie, when two or three pig headed Individuals can through deceit and misrepresentation prevent the hiring of a tencher who would hnve soon brought the school Into good form, and order out of ohnos. I sympa thize with the Board, for the wages they are limited to, will not now hire a suffi ciently good teacher for the school, and If it would, there Is this same miserable lit tle faction who will not be satisfied by anything under the sun thnt is reasonable. As one of the Trustees remarked Sntur dny night, "It would be a good plnn for a teacher to begin by walloping some of the parents first, and there would then be lit tle difficulty in disciplining the children by force of example." The fine and well arranged outbuildings of 8. K. IIursh, at Hulnusvillo, were burn ed on Thursday morning last nt about nine o'clock. The origin of the Are Is un known, and was 8o fur advanced when discovered that little could be got out. The neighbors turned out promptly.Tiut ns the bulldlnglngs were so close togethor il was Impossible to prevent Its spiend from ono to the other. Buildings nnd contents are a total loss. Insurance In the Kend lngton Mutunl for tllOO.UO. TBe people In the vnllcy seemed to be too busy to colebrnte much on the 4th, but lots of people passed through here from ovor the mountain nnd presumably headed for Mllford. Should liked to have been there myself. The weather prophets predict long spell of dry Weather since there was not enough ruin on July i, to moisten the skirts of the Virgin Mary In hor passage across tho mountain on that day, orsomethiiignbout to thnt effect, aud that we must therefore go dry for 40 days. It would be rather hard on vegetation, but the "Mickey" and I do not expect to suffer unless the beer wagons quit running. Corn Is making phenomenal growth and the general outlook for a crop Is now com ing up rapidly to the average of other sea sons. While the dry weathor, if It lasts, will make constant cultivation necessary, It will also result in making the crop a clean one, as fur as weeds are concern ed. The Hornbeck bridge across Big Flat Brook will be built of iron by the Horse heads Bridge Co , of N Y. for HW.50, and the masonry with Portland oeiuent goes to James Decker, of Brunchville for H.00 per cublo yard. . The Sussex Record bas wonderfully Im proved of late and our friend Howard evi dently purposes to furnish a newspaper that will make a way for Itself among the f?'der publications of Sussex Co. We were favored with an eitromely pleasnnt caller last week In the person of our brother scribe from Montague, Henry Ludwig. He Is entertaining company and has the social life and the news of bis township at bis finger tips. Richard Laytons fine team of mules got frightened in Centrevllleone day lost week and ran away. IThoy were caught near Alfred Bevans on their way home. Dam age slight. What they could have seen to be scared at is beyond our gift of foresight or hind sight unless it was at the "Mickey" or the handsome mechanic. The udden appearuune of either one is enough to scare even a mule luto fits. i Twelve hours' notice will bring beauti fully dressed broilers from Pine Hill Farm nthard time prices. A fine stock of them is on hand, and enn furnish either alive or dressed. Everybody who has had them knows how toothsomo they are. We beg to give the B. of E. timely wnrnlng thar If they ever hire a teacher for this school that cannot teach tho "Pat ent Maid" grammar, there will be trouble In the camp right away, quick. The "Dutchess" says so, nnd when she gets wound lip she Is a blooming terror, so look a leedlo nudt. The wnr drags Its weary length along, and new complications nrlso. The ex pense of over ono million dollars a day, therefore, will continue until It will make n burden for the producing classes to meet that future generations will sweat and toll In vain to pay. Think of it. Walter Wild met with n mishap last week that might have been much more serious than It proved to be His horse stumbled near K. H. Kverltt's, breaking the shafts and throwing Mr Wild out, The horse thou ran to Cotitrovlll, where It was caught unhurt. Mr. Wild's In juries, while painful, were not serious. Mr Henry M. Kllett died nt. the residence of his son in-law, Andrew Morris on Wed nesday morning June 211, nged 74 years. Funeral rites and Interment the following Friday at Hevans. In politics Mr. Kllett was a staunch Republican, but the peoples confidence In him was such that n demo cratic Township elected himns cmnmlttee inan for something llko 17 yenrs. He had a considerable knowledge of law which combined with his rugged commonsense mndo him n good counselor, nnd n petti fogger of no mean ability. Ho lenves 6 sons nnd 8 daughters, all doing for them selves and good citizens, nnd neighbors. DINGMANS FERRY. Tho cemetery hero has been embellished by the construction of a very artistic sum. mer house. Since n fence has been built between the road and ucndoniy tho children's play ground looks very well. I nm hnppy to learn that "C" has suc ceeded In having his wish gratified ill hav ing tho school houso nt Silver Lake reno vated nnd patent scuts put In. The nest thing will bo to have nn ante-room, say 1(1X12 attached to every schoolhuuse 111 the district. Tho Conashnugh House peopla hnve laid large cloy pipes from tho lniuidry to oarr y the water, and nlso thnt of the little strenm running near, nnd nro filling lu on top for a new road, which will make the access easier. Farmers are preparing to meet t lie -wants of city people, but they are mo far slow in coming to Oil our hotels anil boarding houses. This hot weather Is good for corn, but calls out our pity for the soldiers In Cuba Complaint Is general that cows are fall ing In their milk. Why this should be so. with plenty of pasture, is not understood, unless the unusual number of little block files and gnats, which worry them, is the cnuse. Alpheus Bonsley, of Lehman, Is not ex pected to reoovor. His foot was badly cut with nn ax, pnoumonla attacked him, nnd now erysipelas is feared. Our miller has concluded lu future to keepcorn meal ou bund when ho can get the corn to mako It. nnd ho makes the very best. "C" did not stretch his remarks nbout the fearful condition of the roods In Cen tre district, from what I hoar. Only a few days ago Andrew Snyder, when crossing tho bridge over Deckers Creek, with his family, Including n baby, received a sovcre shaking up, and feared the wagon would go to pieces. It Is reported tho peach orop lu Jer sey will bo larger than last year. Those who prophesied the troos would die lost Foil from ovor-benrlng might form n weathor bureau or join the stove com mittee in Montague. Calvin Cron nnd wife, of Flntbrook vllle, were in Lehman last Sunday visit ing Alpheus Bonsley. John H. Voter is visiting his sister, Sarah Whltoomb, at present. Mrs. Heury will visit with Mrs. North the first week lu July. MONTAGUE. Mr. Editor: I have sat In the shade and tried so hard to study United States writing, so you won't please laugh at what I tell you. Some boys and some othor boy's sisters attended the oelebratlon at Mllford. Shady Glen has some boarders. Mrs. S. T. Cnrswoll has visitors from Brooklyn. Miss Emmn Kyman and Miss Katie Armstrong, of Murksboro, and Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Mnrthls and daughter, of Blnghiunton, N. Y , nro at tho residence of L. A. Marthis. Peter Brink is confined to tho houso with a heavy oold . Win. A. Wostbrook has a touch of blood poison. A. Edna Casterlln is still very 111. John Vanoy Is still getting better. It's getting rather warm and the de mand for lager boer is on the Increase. Rev. John Kmntz, Presiding Elder for the Paterson District, will preach In the Montague M. E Church on Sunday after noon, J uly 10, at 2. an. The S. 8. of the M. R. Chuttih was or ganized with tho following effloers: Supt., Mrs. H. W. Burley; 8ecy., Electos Cole; Treas., Jus. A. Kundle; Librarian, BenJ. Cole; Organist, May Hooker. The Town Committee meets at tho Brick House on Tuesday, July 18. To those interested we would say that several actions of the B. of E. of this town had the sanctl-jn of an authority higher than those who kick because tho Board would not take their advice. The Phkss gives weekly market reports. Here are retail prices which rulo in Mon tague: Eggs, 13o per dox.j new potatoes, $1.26 bu.; butter, 25c lb. j rye flour fcj per owt.; feed, UOcts., aud sugar (7 lbs ) 40ets Which U the most beueflclal for man kind to read, the Bible or the uewspuperr Water is good for lots of purposes, even to spoiling the looks of a whtui dress If you happen to get It soaked lu Delaware River water "For ilcatlnsfso I don't believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer's. I hnve been a victim of ter rible headaches, and never found anything to relieve me so quickly as AVER'S PS LLC" C. L. NEWMAN, Dur Spur, Va. There wos n discussion around the Nail Keg ntuoug the tucnilicrs of the liars' club relatlvo to the latest wars, one tnemlier claiming that there had been war between China and France within the past twelve yenrs, nnd some others denied the fact Will tho editor of the Piirss please decider (There was somo difficulty between the two countries within the time mentioned concerning the Island of Hainan In the China Sea. but we think no formal dec laration of war. F,t. PliEss.) If a person gets cnught In playing little tricks they musn't lie surprised If -others are laid at their doors. Mrs. Mary Armstrong nnd Mrs (ieor gie Vanoy visited friends at Wosttown. Miss Elcnnorn Cole nnd Miss Luelln Mc Coy visited Monticelio last week. Truth Is stranger than fiction. This Is a very busy time and blame H . for dropping out n week be compelled to do the same. I don't I mny A number of farm houses havo boon inipruvcrt this season, which shows the prldeof the owners. Prof. (leo. McCnrty has the neatest looking dwelling between tho Brick House and Trl States, while the looks of tho houso of Mrs. Alloc Black, be low tho Brick House, throws the rest In the shade; soon tho dwelling of Cnpt.Mos E. Colo will bo completed, which will be all ornament to the township, and with our public roads getting better every year, tho M. K Church on tho Inside looks like a parlor nnd Inst, when the Reformed Church gets turned luto n modern plane of worship, wo'll catch up to tho proces siou even If we Bit on tho Nail Keg. MATAMORAS. The Ladles' Christian Union of Hop Church gave their annual Fourth of July dlnuer nt Prescott's Hall nnd it wns n success lu every particular. Tho Ladles. Christian Union of Hope Church gave n novel quilting party on Thursday afternoon on the lawns of Mrs. John Woodond Abram Huff. About 80 Indies were presont, and tho ten comfort ables required to be finished In one day were finished In tho afternoon. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Then. Fletcher, Mrs. John Simpson nnd Mrs Jno. Woods. Mr. Hull generously treated the Indies to all tho cherries they could eat. Tho so ciety reallzod $r53 for making the com fortables. Thursday evening nbout six o'clock a hoiso aud buggy bolonging to Liveryman Trimmer and driven by Mr. Patrick Mo Man, while standing In front of Hotel Ocbhart suddenly modo a bieok for homo. The American steam laundry wagon was standing In front of Boyor's barber shop and the runaway smashed Into It, damaging both rigs, and spilling the shirts nnd socks out on tho street. The horse was strlpjied of all harness by this time, and It mode for tho bridge ot brenk-nockod speed, narrowly missing a rig drlvon by a woman. The horse ran ns turns Pike St. Crossing, where It wns caught. Tho directors of tho Matamoras High school are making sovorol Improvements. One Is that the old fence has boon torn down, which makes a pleasuntor appear ance around the grounds. Tho school ling wns flying on Monday In honor of the Fourth. An loo croalll social under the mianinna of tho W. C. U. of Hope Church Tuesday evening was largely nttended and wns a sueeess, as everything was disposed of. Miss ElTlo Owens, who has beou at the Lllwrty Sanitarium for some time, has been promoted. She has passed her pro bation examination nnd is now at the White Suluhur Hurimra home. Her mum friends will be pleased to hoor of her good suocess. Miss Ella Koyos, who has hor home In New York, Is at her parent's home for the vacation. Miss Kcyes Is looking well. Mr. J. Truman Koyos, in company with his friend Mr. Wm. Glllmnn, of New York City, who Is employed nt Wounnmakers, rode up ou their wheels Snturdny evening nnd spent the Fourth at Motaniorns. Muster Rymnnel Hartley nnd sister Jesslo, of Now York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kcyes. The trestle work ou the new M.M. & N Y. R R. bridge is now built almost to tho mlddlo pier aud a traveling derrick besides six other dorrlcks, will bo erected today. The middle pier, with the exception of the coping which will be put ou today, is com pleted. Throe engines are used in work ing the derricks. The mosonwoik is rap Idly progressing ou the Mutumorus pier. Tho Ladies Aid Society connected with Epworth Church gave ail too cream social at the church on the evenlngof the Fourth The cream and cake were very good. Quite a number avuiled themselves of the oppor tunity of attending the social. A nice lit tle sum was realized We trust the Indies may have number pleiutnnt social soon ugaiu. James Tlerney, of Germantown, who Is employed at the Bee Hive ns delivery clerk was in town Thurseay afternoon deliver ing drygoods wheu he bitten by n vicious bull dog belonging to a citizeu of this vlll nge. He does not appear to lie much wor ried nbout the accident but bis friends aud family insist ou having the dug killed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher have chang ed their residence. They will make Doek ertnwn their future home. Mr. Fisher has opened a jewelery store at that place. Miss Anna May returned on Friday from attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. McUibbensof Hawley, Pa., which took place on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jno Durvea and family vluiud the falls on the fourth. Miss Mary Squires wns the guest of her Mend, Miss Blanch Wood, of Milford, ou thu Fourth. Mr. nnd Mis. Robert Skinner and 'nmily Mr. and Mrs.Clioou and family and Mr and Mrs A, Killman and family nil visited thu Rnymoud.skill Fails on the fourth. Msss Mnttiu Keyes, of N. Y., arrived In town on Saturday evening and Is the guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jow-pb Keyos. Prof Kllocilc arrived from N Y. Friday evening and wn the guest of Mr. W. Van Gordon. The Prif is looking well and was pleased wllh Sis school in tliuuity. Ihii FREE! Teeth extracted positively without pain with Gas or Hale Method free for a weeks. PLATES made to fit. All work FULLY GUARANTEED. D R. F. W. LUDLUM, 27 & 29 Front Street, PORT JERVIS, - - N. Y. ARMSTRONG'S Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine Is Strong Enough, Pure Enough, Good Enough and Cheap Enough. 65c. per bottle; 3 bottles for $1.75 made by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, Druggist, Milford Pharmacy. THE "BUNION" SHOE. Plenty of room for enlarged joints close ly fitting elsewhere. This describes shoes made on the "Bun Ion Lasts." The foot with the bunion wns very much like other feet before the bullion grew. It needs n shoe hav lng more room In cer tain points. It hns been Impossible to obtnlu a satis factory fit In ready mndo shoe. Tho nearest approach to it wns obtained by buying a shoo which wns two or three slzos too long or too wide. The "custom shoe mnker"has frequently fulled to give a sutisfuctory fit simply be cause he had no last of proper shape to work on. Hoputon n bunch hore and a bunch thoro, but the outline wos wron g nnd tne shoe didn't fit, The"Bunlon Shoo" Is the only shoe thot will fit the foot with a bunion or nn en larged joint. The words "Bunion Shoo" and "Bunion Last" registered 119 trade mark, May 71 1893. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corraoted to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Nlag nro Foils, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago aud Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all points In the West nnd Southwest nt lower rates than via any other first-class liue. Trains Now. Lkavb Pout Jkbvw as Follows. EASTWARD. No. l'j, Dally Express 8 24 AM " 10, Daily Kxpress 5 at) " " 1H, Daily Kxcept Sunday.. 881) " " 1, T 45 " " &K, Sunday Only 7 4ft " " W, Daily Kxcept Sunday.. 10.07 " " 0, Daily Way Trnin Is) 15 p. M. " 4, Dally Except Suuday . . 8 25 " " 80, " " " 8. an " " 2, Dally Express 4 25 " " 620, Sunday Only 4 HO " " 8, Daily Express 6 91) " " ftW, Sunday only 640 " " 18, Sunday only 5 45 " " 82. Daily Except Suuday. . 6 611 " 14, Daily 10.00 " WESTWARD. No. 8, Daily Express 13 80 A.M. " 17, Daily Milk Train 8.05 " " 1, Daily Express 11.83 " " 11, Daily Except Sunday . . 12 10 P. M. " 0. Daily Except Sunduy. . 13 80 " " 5. Daily Express 5 OO " " 84, Saturday only 6 15 " " 87, Dally Except Sunday. . 6 50 " " 7, Dully Express 10 15 " Trains lenve Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 00, 7 4ft, oo, 0 15, 10.80 A. M. l.uo, 8 00, 4 30, 6 80, 7 80, 9 15 P. It. Ou Sundiys, 4 00, 7 Ho, 0 00, u 15 n. m.j 12 80. 2.00, 7 30 and 9 15 P. M. ' U. I. Roberta, laeueral Pungr Agent, r , - New York, . Beaatr la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a cleao ekin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, C'undy Cathar tic clean your blood aud keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, lie-in tu-day to banish pimples, boiU, blotches, blackheads, and tiiat sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisiactiou guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 5Uc AND LIVER tRVl,B.ES. fit or. David Kennedys mvoritc Remedy Curls all kiUNtv. Siomach 4 ! A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' and Men's Neckwear. Finest nssortmert ovor 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. HOAG LAND'S ON TOP THIS WEEK. Grass Porch Cushions for tho piazza, 10 emits. White Toilet Sets, 177 sots . 1.27. Old Wash Bowls nnd Pitchers - . 40ots. each. A lot of White Sunce Dishos, 2o ; table tu-nblors 19o dozen. Tho Best Thins in Window Screens hardwood frame, plen ty of screen all sizes, 23, 28 and 33 cents. We want fresh eggs and GOLDEN BUTTER. Turnip Seed, White or Yellow, 25 cents per pound. THE DIG STORE, Port Jervis, N. Y. A SUMMER SECRET. that everyone does not nn durutand is how to dress com fortably and handsomely at tho same time. If yon ex amine our up-to-date stock of clothing you will find that we have selected the coolest and most elegant frabrics for tho Miunmor, and we have them in nil the leading styles ot prices that will surprise you. Cnuih Suits. . ." f2 40 and up Duck Pants 1 00 ' " Sorgo Coats 3 00 " " Alpaca Coats 1 00 " " Cotton CoaU 50 " " Gauze Underwear 25 " " Outing Shirts 50 " " Crash Hats 25 Straw Hats "25 " Wash Suits 60 Crash Punts 1 50 " ' Crush Vest 85 " GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JEIWIS, N. Y, WE ARE Out of BUSIN WphBvcf.1,(0lnvpitcdltiiiHtho tmtost Up-to-Dnto Kid, Cloth Tup, Liwo or Button, Kiissnt Blick or Chrome Cnlf, Mid In Mot, shoos of every description. aaREMEMBER, Thcjr are the Lntnt mm Spring nnd Su minor Crraitlons of ART 111 Fine Kootwenr for Mini, Woninn nnd Chlfd. We concluded to dlscnnllnnn hiislnnds In Port .Torvln, thnrororo wo will mill the nlrav deKerllied U k of FINE FOOTWEAR AT COST. IT IS THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. This Stock must (to before Amrnst n. 18 H, and n th.it lenves ns only n trlllo over n month to dispone of this Grnmf St. you lietter come enrly to mnko liost se lections. You Will Save Middleman's and Retailer's Profits. Kr.1111 Mnker to Wearer nt Wholesale frl.es. Keiiieinlier, wo do not chnnte you nny. Miliar for sellliiK or Ktorukoopiiig.nnd ns wo bought most of our (roods direct from Yiiini;iioturers, you ni-e pr.ictlenlly get ting shoos nt Mnnu fncturer's Price. Note Difference in Prices: Ladies' Shoes. Retail Prico, $1.25 .- Now, 90o. 1.50 -- " 1.15 1.75 .- " 1.35 " " 2.00 - - l.CO 2.25 . - 1.75 " " 2.50 -- " 1,80 " " 2.75 -- " 2.10 3.00 - - ' 2.25 Sizes nnd widths in above men tionod are complete at present. Children's Shoes Rotail Price, 75ets. " flOcts 1.00. 1.25. " ' 1.50. " " 1.75. Now 60c. ' 70c. " HO-j. " 11.00 " 1.25 1.35 We Invite Inspection. SPARROW Successors 77 Pike Street, FIXTURES 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 to cut things all loo3e 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. New York Furniture Co. 92 Pike street, Port Jervis, M. Y. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinery. New Firm. Old Established Store. Beautiful artistic millinery in all the prevailing styles. BEST Or WORK AT SHORT NOTICE. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavor to please. SALLEY & ENNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N.Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. A pplied to tlio w.w . " LUDLUM 43 FRONT STREET, GOING !! Men's Shoes. Retail Price,' fl. 5. .. Now 90o. 150. .. fi.15 175. - . " .;5 2.00. - - " 1.50 2.35. - - " 1.75 " "' 2 50. . . " l.uo 2.75, .. 2.1O 3-00. . . 2.15 Al Patent LcatherJ Shoes below Cost. Boy's Shoes. Retail Price, 1.00 Now -1.23 1.50. " HOo. 95o . 1.13 We havo numerous other bargains which spneo prevents from men tioning. Remember the place. & FRANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. FOR SALE. queation of a stove will demonstrate " pi "" " ...... o a uuuHiuuru- n.m lu iunnjr uiubc ari H.it) 01 lurniinre. II yon win. aider this fact why experiment with some untried stove when you can buy theDOC'KASH for the name money or less than any other stove in the market. There ia but one genuine.. & PECK, PORT JERVIS, N.Y.