One .Cent a . Word. For Kftnh Iiwrtlon No mlTprtlaomrnt tnkin for 1ph tlinn IB rent. CASH mint rxmomimny All orilira. A M ! lIKR COtlNTT TI1K.SS, MIl.FOIIIl, r.. THKSl'APS NOTICE. Notirols hi-rrhv given thnt. tivspiisslNK thi' pn-inlw nwnpli'il by the nmlrrsisniMl In Dlngnnm township, known ns tin- Hiu hiinnii fnrm for hunting, HshiiiK, ln rrTlnu or nny other ntirnnnn whiitcvi-r 1h fiirliiilili-n tiinll r pcn nltvof thn l.'iw. Any person ur iktsoiis lUsoU'Vlng this nutl will ho uiult with In the severest lnwfill tniinticr. (iKimnE II. MuCahty, July 1, 1H!)7. Lessee. TREHPASr? NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given thnt trespnsslngupon the south ern half of tin: trm t (if bind known tis the Willi,,... I)..nnv. No. Pit. in Shohnlii town ship, for hunt'init, fishing, or, nny oilier In liiiio-'iimn township, or. (lulling In It Is t,,,-,w.a n ail tn(ll 111311 MIT Oil W WMU R'lUl forbidden under pennity 01 tin- inw. M. I'LEit.ANii Mll.Non, Attorney for owner. Aprl54m TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby (riven tlmt txespnssing upon the pro perty of the Forest Lake Assoelutlon i In Lneknvrnxen township, l'lke county, Va., for the purpose of hunting nml (1-Oiing. or nny other purpose Is strict ly forbidden un der penalty of the law. ALKXANHF.ll HAMIES, Not. 22, Wfw President. rnnir.PA NIlTir.E. Notice Is hereby X given that trespassing on the premises of the undersluiuil, situated In IMnjriniin i,onsl,li, fi,l imp mtroost1 vhiilever Is gtrlctly fo'rlmUlen, and all olTentlers will be promptly prosecuuil. Oct. lii, 1W5. IltA li. CASE FOTt S.VtiE. A small farm locatiil nenr Matnmoras, known as tho llcnsel or Relnlmnlfc place, containing 21 acres Finely located, well watered, House, mid barn. Krult of all kinds, l'art Improved. Tit le clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box O Miltord, I'a. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents nro particularly requested to send in all news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in Buro insertion. DINGMANS FERRY. It Is reported that Chnrlo? Hunt, late of Dataware, Is 111 tho Honcsdalo jail, charged with stealing n team, lmrues sand wngim. Our photographer. William Allurton, has made an addition to hU gallery lu the Shape of a Moorish Kiosqtia In which ho will dispense soda water and lee cream during tho Suimnor. These luxuries have b n qulto necessary hero for several years and wo wish him success Mrs. Jane Anglo has returned from Philadelphia otter a two months' visit to her daughter, Mrs. Melvln LYpuo Nail Keg, In his recent contribution to tho PiiEss, Inquires which is most bene ficial for mankind to road, tho llible or tho newspaporf Why tho Hlble first overy tlmn, mid tho newspaper next: that is, if you read tho parables of tho G.)od Hook with underBtnnulng, but If you do not, or road only in a captious spirit, liettcr not read thorn It Is the middle of July and farmers with few exceptions havo no garden t.'uck to use yet V Potatoes on nccount of the continued dry weather nro looked on as n fadure, the early crop has proved so, nnd now the blight Is affecting them- lany farmers could not find seed buck wheat nnd many did not sell becauso no ono know they had It on hand A fifteen cent nd In tho Piikss would havo notified tho whole County and no ono need have been disappointed. All railroads coining up tho valley soom to have gone tho way of their prede cessors to take a rest In ancient history The friends of J. H. Vatcr of Brooklyn nro dtssapolntcd that he has not made his Intended visit to Piko Co. Dingiuan Twp school directors pnySfc!.i0 each for patent seats. How much do Dela ware and Lehman pay. 801110 taxpayers would like to know The rivalry for the Domocrntlo nomin atlon for Sheriff Is growing strong down hero, and It looks as if the contest was go ing to be quite ono-sldcd Pooplo seem to bo very philosopicnl about tho dry spell. If things will not grow there Is tho advantage of being nblo to gather the oropi in good condition. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ryder at Ardtor- nlsh, July 11, a daughter The mother ii a daughter of G. W. Donaldson. The apple crop will be a failure lu thii vicinity. 'Ilio few on the tines do not grow. Pluto (FltOM ASOTHKB COHUKSI'ONIIKNT.) Dr. Frazler, of Philadelphia, gave a lec ture at Edgemei-e last Saturday night. His discounte, which treated principally of tho Island of Cuba and our army and navy, was very Interesting. Magic Ian tern views of battleships and the batteries of Santiago and Mono added much to the vividness of his descriptions. Afterwards loo cream and cake were served aud all highly appreciated his generous entertain ment. Alpheus Bensley, under tho skillful treatment of Dr. Smith, of Bualikill, in slowly oonvuluftciug. What Is the matter with having E. Van Derniark, for bhcrilTy "Zuek," as he commonly called, is an honest, Industrious man, always ready to do auy favor lu hii power, aud well qualified for the duties of the office The School Board of Delaware made ex col lent aoluctfon for teachers of ou schools. W. B. Luyton for Centre, If arai Lnyton fur E Igemure, Carrie Ilornboc lor Colos, and Uisg Heller of Jiushkll fi No teacher has yet been en, ployed fur the Acndemy. The East Btroudsburg Normal Hclfool has just immod its fifth nn nual catalogue, which, besides show ing the progress of tho schixil, is neatly gotten up and contains sov oral hundsome half-tone cuts falls and scenery in Monroe Co The luochauiual execution in highly fioditabh) to tho Moilw Democrat MATAMORAS. Miss Ida K Westhrook, of Columbus, fin., n trnini'd nurse, Is visiting her mother near Mllford. She will remain north un til October. Iter ninny friends In Mala moras nm pleased to see her Inoklnsr so well Miss Westhrook was formerly a teacher In the High School hero. Mr Cbn"les OarnlKnnt., of Jersey City, visited his old home bee on Sunday. Charley Is looking well. Miss Ida Lawe'vnco, of Brooklyn, who has been spending three weeks at tho resi dence of Mr. nnd Mrs I). B. Allen, re turned home on Tuesday. Her many fiends regret her departure Mr. Wallace Van fiorden rode to Bush- kill on his wheid last week, returning on Tuesday. He rode very fast and reached here in ndvance of the very heavy shower on that day. The opera took place on Monday and Tuesday evenings. A largo house greeted the participants both evenings nnd It was n success. Tho following young ladies from Matamorivs took part: Miss Mary Squires, Miss Iltittle Allen, nnd Miss Lulu liillmaii , The Indies of St Joseph's Church will give n (inrden Soclnl on Wednesday even ing on t he grounds adjoining the residence of Father Tries. A temporary stage will be erected nnd nn attractive programme of vocal nnd Instrumental music, recita tions and tableaux will lie rendered. Ice cream and refresh immts will be served free of charge. An admission feo of 25 cents will be charged at tho entrance. Frank CooUson has lately purchased n piano through the agency of Prof Pine Mrs J. A. Wlegand received tho bml ws1 that her father was dangerously 111 nd left town for his liedside. A HKCKPTION TO MRS. HARTLY. The Kings Daughters' Circle, counect- wlt'i Epwo th church, Matamuras. gave a reception on Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. fl. H. Langtou, In onor of Mrs. Richard Ifartly, wife of the Rev. R. Ifartly, of N Y. eity who is P.-esi- nt of the King's Daughters Circle, con nected with her husbands church. The president of tho clrulo. Miss Katie Walls, Introduced Mrs Ilartly to the lends present. She gave a lino address which Miss Walls fittingly replied llscou sing upon the duties devolving up m the circle. Mrs. Hart'y gave n recitation entitled Truo Martyrs of Religion," and also the Tell Tale," both of which were very plens lug nnd entertaining to tho circle. Rev. E W. Morton sang a solo entitled'- A sol dlerof tho Cross. ai me conclusion 01 me singing, the lmlies if the circle passed refreshments consist1 ng of cake and cream. The circle will celebrate theli second an niversary sometime next month, full par ticulars of which will bo given. Mrs Ilartly and her two children are spending a few weejis mention at tho home f Mr. nnd Mrs. J.. K. Keyes on River street. MONTAGUE. Mil. F.iutoh. Its hot nnd dry over here to day (Sunday) tho dost Is about six Inchon deep in the road and the loose stones O! blossom. Miss Emilia Annstrong, of Jersey City, spent a few days In this town last woek. Several city ladies aro stopping nt Wlel- nnds cottage. When full of bugjuloe don't nhuso those who don't harm you, put a lock on your Jaw nml go homo or ti oublo limy come. Ono of ourcitlzensconiptaius about his cows being milked by s.mio ono outside of his family at unusual hours. Anoth or complains of small things being missed and yet this is nn honest town. Over 2-W ground hog scalps were brought in for the town onimiilttoo to look nt nml pay for at tho rate of 1 cents a scalp. Prloo Westhrook was severely injored by falling off a load of rye when coining down the hill near tho house of Geo. McCarty He was taken to h s homo at Trl States N. Y. A gom'lno hobo came very near striking a snag over hero the othor day. He stopped at a farm house and as usual asked for something to eat; thinking tho farmers wife alone housed some language he otigh not have used which brought out the old shot gun with the wife having hold of the trigger end Mr Tramp got In a hrr ry It Is n-portod that tbo-o has boon a sol In a family hero tho wlfo taking part of tho goods and going to tho city whllo the husband was absent. She didnt even bid him good byo. Dr. E. Colo spent a couple of days In Portland, Pa., last week. There might have been a wedding here last Friday morning. A Pike Couty couple tried to pot hitched hero but our dominie is not ordained so couldn't do It. A largo Dumber of friends froih here Milford aud Port Jorvis of the Into Mrs Lillio Bell Johnson attended her funeral at Hawiesville Sundav Peter Briuk remain about the same. Bill has a new Bible and he should give oue to the follow on tho NAIL Kko. PAUPAC Sunday after dinner several bovs went to the river for bathing among them was tioiiert overling an-juc in years old, he 4aid he eould swim so he plunged In the wntor got iu a deep place mid either strang led or was taken with crauips;the boys be ing young did not realize anything was wroug until he went down for the third time they thought he was diving. Hi father and two itein. and he the only una wen? bnurdingat Mr.Vetuiliues. His 11101 it er died about two ycai-a nio. He has oneother sister, they sent to N. Y. for an undertaker and took him there for Inior uiout that being their plci of residence. His poor father is nearly heart broken and has the sincere sympathy of the commuu lty. Mrs Krusl and two young daughters wii li a linle friend of theirs are ping their vacation at the Kimble house. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Killain, of Troy, N Y. visited his parents Mr and Mrs. G M. Klllaiu se veral days last Woek. Friend Simons, of Ledgcdale and Miss Watersou were callers at A. J. Klmbles iu rMliiday last Miss Mary Wilson of Phlla., Is vUltlng her sislur Mrs. Gucai of this plitue. S. W. Smith of Port Allegheny Is the guet of -Mi;s E. B. Killuiu Miss Joncphlne Hinlth of Hubokeu U home fur her uiimcr vacaltoii. The backbone of the drouth is broken at htt and making huy U yei-y uuuonaiu. STRANGE FISH. Yo irs ago, it is related of a Cele brated hunter who was fond of tell ing remarkable tales of bis prowess, ho told to a select conipnny how he bad killed a flno buck, and strange to say, tho bullet passed through tho hi 'id foot and ear of tho nnfnril. Homo of the oomp.my expressing n little surpriso nt tho extraordinary shot, tho hunter callod in his faith ful servant to confirm the state ment, and nsked him : "Potnpey, didn't I shoot n deer, and didn't the ball go through his ear and hind foot?" "Yesstr," was tho prompt, reply, "it did." "Well,"nald ono of the guost-i, "will yon explain how that could bo?" "Yossir," said Pomp, with a little hesitation. "Yon see it was dis here way ; dat door was just seratchin' him year wid his hiue foot when Massa fired." Tho stretch caused Potnpey subsequently to caution his Master when he told a story to Ret tlio enlls a little nearer together. Tho Ktrouds burg JofTorsoniun is authority for the statement that certain parties rec.intly in throo days' fishing nt Porter's Lake caught over three hundrod different kinds of fish. The item doos not posny, but no doubt ono of tho kinds was a mer maid and another a bar-maid. If must be truo if one so venerable as E litor Sohoch says it.but it would bo highly interesting, anil a wonder ful nddition to the iohtliyologicnl lore of this county to have more of tho varieties enumerated. Par ties wo know of have seen in that paradise of fishermen, more than that number and kinds of snakes, Hit not nftor drinking the pure wnter which gushes from the spring in front of tho honso. There are some, too, who have fi-ihod in that same spring with extraordinary re sults, but they did not got over two kinds of fish. Tim "R.3V." attached o the r.amo of one of tho parties Mentioned by friond Bohoch pro vides all possibility of mistake it nnst bo truo, nnd yot thoro is nn rum-I of the tales of tho worldly iftor having visited Porter's a cor tain odor of snake nntidote, or liver regulator about the statomont. which causes ono to wonder if ? No, perish the suspicion j we are willing lo explain this time just how it was, but we must caution tho Judge next time a Reverend goos out to Portor flshin;; to per sonally and carefully examine the contents of his bait pail, and evon sample it, if necessary, to doter mine tho quality the quantity will no doubt 1)0 am pie for the occasion. Tho explanation of the manner in which such a variety of fish got into Porter's Lake is simple. Tho Span iards nt Manila made so many poor 3hots they simply borod a holo straight through tho Earth, whict happoned to come out in Portor's Pond, nnd tho numerous tropical fish, the mormaid included, we think possibly the bar-maid is in digenous, flunking things were growing rnthor warm at home just followed tho holo through, nnd this probably nocounts for the surprising variety of Ash caught by the Rov nnd hisfrionds in throe days' spsrt. A Gentle Frost. The ingratitude of Republicans has boon remarkod and likowiso the tendonoy of antocratio ruld" to suppress or dwarf gonius, but sel doni has such offocts boon brought directly home to our own commun ity. Hero every aspiration has gon erally boon fertilized with abundan and profuse promises, tho seeker after political preferment has baon buoyed with tho cajolery of friends and enemies alike nnd led along tho pleasant pathway of roseate hope at least, until the proper timo to sacn fice him arrived. But now a party fertile in resources, for gotn? unox plained reasons, npplies the ax and decapitates a candidate before he fairly enters the race. A Toutonio gontlemnn who has served his party with commendable zeal and distinction, been purveyor extraordinary of laotioal and solid substances for several generations 10 grateful but rapucious nnd odor ous animals of the genus sus sorofa minister plouopototitiary to Demo cratio understandings, learned in the lore of tho father land, whose omeial duty it was to "sit on ha now been ruthles-sly sat upon him self. The Democratio party of this county, evidently for the purpose 01 oxcluding the I101 kj11oi from its ranks of ollice holders recently passed ii cast iron rule that no one could go on its ticket without see ing the County Committee to th extent of at least a V. This, in some casiis, is no doubt intended to be proscriptivo, and so it litis proven in tne enso 01 tue learned and orna mental gentleman who has hereto fore tilled with such individual dignity, and purty credit the oflioe of Coroner in this oonnty. Why tho chieftians of that organization have nipixul the glowing aspirations of tins ornament of their party with a five dollar frost is best known to themselves, but they havo, nn whim iiext they call the roster of their fuithfiil public servants froi the Court House dome the mullidu ous accents of Orowuer Ueiger will not respond with the aforetime alat' ,rity ; dot s lue py jimiiiy. Ono Woman's Word mm "I consider Ayp.r'S Tills the best In the world." , Mrs. A. C. WESTON. 9 Pearl St., Lacnnia, N. H. All Wositcn'c PJi3f!31t .ma To iittaiu hnppinous is tho un ivor sal object of !! men. The end sought by all is tho samo, one and indivisublo j but how various the means, how diversified the paths by which they travel toward thnt end. Every individual is panting after nn object from which hnppi ness is expected to bo realized. The Halfpenny Magn.ine. To Lf.t. on Harford St., fur- nisbed houso with largo grounds Inquire at Pitusg Officr. 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, pr i.Txiiii'i u x 110.11.110. jr THE "BUNION" SHOE. Plenty of room for enlarged joints olose- ly fitting olBOwhero. Thin cli'ScrllHia shoos miulo (in thn "Uun- lon Lusts." Thu foot with tho bunion was very lunch Uko othor foot beforo tho bunion grow. It noods a shoo huv Ing inoro room In cor til I n points. It liivs boon linpossllile to obtiiin n sutis- factory fit In ready inado shoo. Tho nearest approach to i C was obtained by buying a slum which was two or three sizes too long or too wide. Tho "custom shoo innkcr"!yis frequently failed to glvo a satisfactory fit simply lie cnuso ho hnd no last of proper shape to work on. He put on a bunch hero nnd n bunch there, but tho nutllno was wron g nnd tne shoe didn't fit. The"Uunlon Shoo" Is the only shoo that will fit the foot wit h a bunion or nn en larged joint. Tho words "Bullion Shoo" nnd "llunion Last" registered ns trade mark, May 71 lNiki JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correotod to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag nra Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland Cliictwo aud Cincinnati. 'tickets on sale at Port Jervis to all points in the West and Southwest at lower rates than via any uther UiHt-cluss line. Tuains Now Lkavk Pout Jkkvis ah FoLLOWH. EASTWARD. No. 12, Daily Kxprewi SiiA SI " 10, Daily Kxpruss 5.20 " Iti, Daily Kicept Sumluy . tl :tu " 2S, " " " 7 to " AH, Sunday Only 7 45 " Daily Except Sunday . . In 07 " H, Daily Way Train Id 15 P. M " 4, Dally hxcvpt riuiulay . . 'J 2i " an, " " " il !i " si, Daily Kxpress 4 25 " B20, Sundav Only 4 :) " 8. Daily Kiir, s 5 2 " ti2S. Sunday only ' 5 40 ' 18, Sunday only 6 45 " 22. Daily Kxuupt Sunday . H fill " It, Daily 10 U) WEST WAR I) No 8, Daily Express 12 u IV, liauv .Milk Tram H 0.1 " 1, Daily KxpniKS 11 3:1 11, Dally h.xcept fMlliday . 12 10 P.M. " . Dally Kxeept ftuiulay . 121 " 5. Daily Kxprtuts 5 nil ' itl, Saturday only 5 15 " 27. Daily F.xuept Sunday . . 6 50 " ?, Daily Kxriaw lu 15 Trains leave ChamlHTS Btrett, New York for Port Jervia 011 week days at 4 no. 7 4u, w no, u Is, 10 au A u 1 (10, a on, 4 80, 0 an. 7 'M, U 15 p. M Ou SiiihI.vs 4 on, 7 HU, u 00, u 15 a. m.; 12 30, 4 (a 7 Uoand u 15 t. 14. 11. I. General I1 KobertM, lllur AVUI, iew Vurk 6 A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. A Choice Selection of Ladies' and Men's Neckwear. Finest nssortniort 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 & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Milford, Pa HOAGLAND'S ON TOP THIS WEEK Grass Porch Cushions for tho pinz.n - - 10 conts White Toilet Sets, 177 sets - 1.27. Odd Wash Bowls nnd Pitohors . - 40e,ts. each A lot 01 VV nito nuoo JJislies 2e ; tnhlo tumblers 19o dozen Tho Rest Thins in Window Screens lmrdwood fr.itne.plon ty of scroon nil mzott, 2:i, nnd 33 conts. we want iresn epjpjs and GOLDEN BUTTER. Turnip Heed, White or Yellow conts per pound. THE BIG STORE Port Jervis, N. Y A SUMMER SECRET. thnt everyone does not nn dorstnnd is how to dross com fortnhly nnd hnndsoniely n tho snmo time. If yon ex amine our up-to-dute stock of clothing you will find thn wo hnvo selected tho coolest nnd most elegant fralirics for the summer, nnd wo liavt them in fill tho leading stylo nt prices that will surprise you. Crash Suits. . f2 40 and u Duck Pants. 1 00 " " Serge Coats. . . . 3 00 " " Alptiea Coats. 1 90 " " Cotton Conts 50 " " Onuzo Underwear 23 " " Outing Shirts 50 " " Crash Hats 25 ' ' Straw Hats 25 " " Wash Suits 50 " " Crash Pants 1 GO " " Crash Vent S5 " " GUNNING & FLANAGAN Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. i. All pontons nro hon-liy uotlllint that throwing or hiirnin pupi'm or ivIuho of titty kind iu thu klrot!l of tlie Hoinugli it trohiUutl. By onlur of the town council, J. C. CHAMHK1LA1N, Pn'siiirut, pro turn. Attt'Kt, I). H. HORNlifcCK, Soc'y. Milforil, Muy 6, lsi. Dr. David HcnncdyS ravoritc I!cmcdy CUHCS AU klllNfY.fclOMACH . -AWg LtVt lMUilttl.es. we are: going Out of BUSINESS!! Wi'hin'($.'i.iMiiiV('to(l In nil Hip Imteat Riittnn, HuMwi-t- Hl M?k or ('limnn' Calf, nml hi REMEMBER. They nro tho LiUt is.ts : Man, Woman Wo oonclmlwl ft illoonMniir lnlno.! in Vitrt J'-rvi-t, rh ror.ro w:' (loRoribfil stock of FINE FOOTWEAR AT COST. T IS THE CHANCE Tlii St.Hk must xa licfnrp August 15. r n month tc dlspusi1 of this (4rnii(l Sto;- rtions You Will Save Middlemn's From Mnkcr to Werner nt Whotosnlc Price. thintl for RelitiiK or storoke 'pin.nuil in we liouirlit moi. of our (roods ilireet from R'linnfiietnrerM, yon nn? pnietienlly (jetting sleM-s nt ,M.-inu-f.'leturer'fl I'l-iees Note Difference in Prices: Ladies' Shoes. Men's Shoes. Rotnil Price, tl.25 -- Now, 90c. nct.iil Price, 1. 25. . - Now 00c. l.r.o -- i.ir , r,0. .. $i ir, 1.75 -- " l.a'i " 175. ..- i.ar, " - 2.00 -- . l.r.o .. 2.0(). -- " 1.5 0 2.25 . - 1.75 .. 2.25. . - " 1.75 ' " 2.50 -- " 1,00 a-.r). nn 2.75 .. " 2.10 .. 2.75, ' 3 10 :UI0 .. " 2.25 .. ;,.(,. .. 2.15 Sizes nnd widths in nbovo men- Al I'ntent Tj vitli irj S'i , hi!i-.v tiined nro complete lit present.. Cost. Children's Shoes Boy's Shoes. Ilotntl Price, 75efs. -- Now COo. Rotnil Price, $1.00 N'uv .. Kiln. " " 9(cits - - ' 70c. .. j 25 " . . 115.!. 1.00. - . " SOs. ., .. . . t'Ll r, " " 1.2.i. - " fl.00 We lni ve tinnier nn oilier li u'.tin H " '' 1.50. .. " 1.2.i which spnee prevents i'im-ii in ti- " " 1.7a. " l.S.i tioniii!'. We Invite Inspection. Successors 77 Pike Street, FIXTUrrS We have . spar & our bin vaar in Kort Jervis and the most one of the lot. Our' January Trade for S898 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 expe.it to cut tbiug3 all loose this spring and make our prices the cheapest on earth. We have absut 7 carloals of gioJs on the way. All new and up to date. Look out for us this snring. New 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. I1EST Olf WOHK A C SHOUT N()TH'K. Also a complete line cf Infant's wear. Give us a call and we will endeavor to please. SALLEY & EfiNIS, 79 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. A LITTLE HORSE SENSE. Applied to tliu question of n utovo will ileinonstfnto tho fact tlinr u gootl stovo M moro of a consiiliTii ti.in th-iii nny otlior nrticlo of fiirnituro. If you con. Miilor thinfuct wliy eximriiiK'iit Willi hoiiio uutiioil stovo wliou you can buy ho IMICKAKH for tho smiiiih money or less than any otlior btovo in tho limrkrt. Thoro in but ono genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET. PORTJERVIS, N.Y. l' to-D.itn Kill, ('l.ith Tup, Ij-wh or fnvt, sIkm'H of uvrry tlcsrilptlon. f AH T iti Kino K-Mitwour fr nml CltUtl. will st'11 tho nh ivn OF A LIFETIME. Hits, anil a t'nt loaws ih only a triflo ;, yini hotUT lmiiio oarly to m:iko host ho- and Retailer's Profits. Remember, we do not, ehartfe von :uiv- Remember the place. RANKS, to L. Burnett. Port Jervis, N.Y. FOR SALE. lust closed 0 it has been successful