,i y 7 ' - - --T--.--Y - ----- 1 One Cent a Word. for Kaon linwrHon No ailrtUwmnt taltea for Iftiw thaa 10 ciita. CAHH mnNt PKWHjinpimy all ordra. AiMroia riRB COl'KTY mH Mii.ponn, PA. TRERPAH3 NOTICK. Notion Is hrroliy (rlvon thnt tn'upiwslnn on tti" ptvnilnwi oooiipli-d liy thn himIitsIkiimI In DlnRinnii townnhlp. known nn tlm Hiic-liniinn farm fir hunting, flslilnR, iM-rrvliiK or nnjr other purpo wlmtrvir In forbidden tindnr pen alty o( the law. Any person or peroom rtlsolieylim thin nntlee will ho dealt with In the Bcrureat lnwful ninnnir. UEOIIUR H. McCARTT, July 1. 18U7. Lessee. PA S3 NOTICK. Notloe In hereby of the trnrt o( bind known ft the Ja Denny, No. Wl.ln Slmhola tnwn- ,for hunting, flshlnK, or, any other iim RlRotn-HpiwHlnRim Snwklll pond Hnirtnan township, or, Ashing 111 It Is Mull under pennity ni tue mw. M. tJI.KII.ANIl S1ILNOH, Attorney for owner. rrttKSPA- OTICK. Notleo is hereby J given that 1 vsnnKXlns upon the pro- pertv of the F int. I.nke Association In r,.ti,w,.n tomi-dilii. lJlke county, !., for the pui-pnm of huntliiK mid llshlii(r, or any other purpose In strictly forbidden un der pennity of tho law. Al.KXANUEtt HAPPEN, Not. 23, 1805. President. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notion Is hereby clven that tnistiasslnu on the prenilsea of thn undersigned, Ituatnd In Otnptiiian -.nnrtwhlft fur ftnv llliriMMO Wniltever Is itrletly forbidden, nnd all olTendeni will lie promptly prosetmtcd. llA B. CASB. Oet. 24, 1MB. TOR SATK. A Biimll farm located near t Miitaninras, known as the Hensi-1 or Hoinhanlt plaoe, containing 81 acres Finely located, well watered. House and burn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved. Title clear. For terms, price, etc., address Lock box U MUford, Pa. ' CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are particularly requested to Bond in nil news in tended for publication not later than Wednesday in each week to in sure insertion. LAYTON. R. Moffat Ryman, our exeellent black smith, haa gone to work at Columbia, Warren Co. Hla family will remain at Layton until Spring, when they will join him at that place. By request of Lester T. Smith the llud aon River Telephone Co. has granted a ' ten-cent rata on mesaagoa between his office, at Layton, andHainesvllle, MUford, Ulngmana Ferry and Branchville. Five mlnutea' conversation for ton cents over a flrst-cltys line seems aa cheap aa swoet po tatoea at 15 cents a peck. The man nnd boy, with a dog and Inn torn, pornmbulwtlng over the flelda at all hours of the night hunting skunks, will catch a tartar some, evening and land In the hotel de lockup. The firm to whom John J. Van Sickle - haa aold hla apples has sent a professional packer to superintend the barreling of the fruit, with a view to doing the work In such a manner as to simplify the handling of them when they arrive at their destina tion. The Sussex Register stirs up tho Demo cratic ticket generally, but ev8dently for. gets that one of the Democratic nominees ever kept a friend's tickets In hla pocket until the need of them waa past, nnd probably does not know how many com pllmentary tickets, or free R. K. , may be sticking In hla clothes. Mrs W. C. llursh will spond a few days in Newark this week with her daughter, while hor husband attends an lusurauce . meeting In Hunterdon County, N. J Quoer, la It not, that only a mechanic who rushes the growler can Hud a pennn nent home In this village. Surely no temperate workman will be allowed to live; therefore none such noed apply. The Halnosville school will be closed for a few days this woek, while the teacher, W. C. Hursh, is attending the annual meeting of the Readiugtou Insurance Co., in South Jersey, of which he is an agent. Corn husking Is progressing rather slowly, and the present prospects are, that there will be ooDsldurable corn to husk attor election. The local newspapers are getting quite waiin on election matters, but the people, so far, are talking but little politics There is plenty of time yet for the circus to opeu. When the Hudson River Telephone Co. first mode kuown their Intention to para llel the local peanut telephone Hues there was a great deal of talk, as many will ro- niember, that the H. R. Telephone Co. was an awful bogle, that exacted of its patrons maximum prices for a minimum of ser vice. That If any little tiling got out of order with the phones, or the lines, why the poor suffering publlo must wait until the phone could be sent to Albany, or an xpert could be sout from (hat city to put things in order. Well, the H. R. Com pany hits been here long enough for the public to see that they give an extremely fine service, that their rates will average M low as the local oompaules, that no pa tron haa been without the use of their phone a day, nor had to wait for an expert . from Albany to straighten out any of the tnuglea. that do occasionally occur, even with the boat of telephone construction A good thing Is sure to recommend Itself Try both. Iu Court lost week Judge Henry Huston decided that appeals from the findings of . the justices' .courts, in summary trial uuder the fUh and game laws, would be tried by the Court of Appeals before jury, if the party so elects. Mrs. W. H. Burley has acceptably filled her Reverend husband s pulpit, while he has been absent in South Jersey, gather ing and marketing bis crop of cranberries Strings have been found several times thrown across the lines of both companies near Halnesville. As long as the, oordx aro dry they will do but little harm, but when wet will become conductor and In terfere some with the service. It Is prob ably the thoughtless work of boys, who do But unuVi-stnnd the gravity of the offense, . nor the severe penalties to which they lay lUcmoulve liable. a U tfuteociag of Wui, Aluol, who threw the stone tlmt killed Oeorge tnreno at Franklin Kurnaon mi thn - nlghl. of August IB, Justice Mngle took occasion to! any that the luek of personal animosity and premeditation, with the ynuth of tho prlsonor, hould bo given due oonsldnra tlon, and would weigh with him In priming sentence. That the prisoner waa Intoxi cated at tho time the not waa dime could not bo accepted in palliation, hut aa an aggravation of the crime. That a mnn who voluntarily dethrone' his ronann through the ush of Intoxicant la not (in titled to lenleue.y for committing crime when In that condition. A Ion I haying en tered a plea of mm vult contendere, the Justice sentenced him to 18 yeara at hard labor, and until the costs are paad. The extreme pennity possible waa 20 yeara. MONTAGUE. We are having a spell of fall weather. It'a fickle, like some people. A few visitors honored Montague with their preaence last week, among them be ing Mrs. Rllzn Hnonk, who la visiting Mrs. Alfred Hurt rum; Thomas Knya, Esq., of Newton, who made hla minimi visit hero after game; Percy Dorr and wife, Augusta lloyd and llenjmniii Slgler, of Port Jervls, Kdgttr Hoyd and Mnudo Dcwitt, of MU ford. Alice Black has returned to Now York. Anna Van Ktten has secured a position In the city. Ella Swartout haa moved to Port Jervla. Sam la gone. The church la going up right along. Some people have tho impudence to ask for almost anything. H." la having lota of fun with them squashes. There came very near being picnic here about a pumpkin. A bran now boy has arrived at Malt. Crawn'a house. Frank McCarty has opened a black smith and wheelrlgiit shop at Mlllvllle Prank can pultit, too. Klectus Shinier hits bought the proper ty occupied by Philip Walters, known as tho Taylor projierty, for 7i). The Town )oiumittee will meet at Tup- pantown on Saturday, October 2U, to re ceive road orders. The coal for our schools will bo carted this year by Peter Poach for eighty-live cents pet ton. Some of our sinners went to church Sun day afternoon, where they hud the pleas ure to liHten to a good sermon by Mrs. W Burley, the wife of the Halnesville inln Ister. Mrs. Kerr's mnngoe factory has turned out over 70.000 mangoes so far and iIicit are Iota more to fill. Politics is getting warm hero but over iu Pike just excuse- us; wo had rather sit on the Nail, Kku MATAMORAS. Tho Sunday services at Rpworth church were of a pleasing nature. Rev- Spencer delivered a fine sermon at the morning ser vice, the choir rendered some pretty selec tions. At the evening service ho took for his text John 5th chapter and 11th verse: "He that made me whole, the same said unto me take up thy bod and walk." At the close of tho service ho requested all to rcmnln to a prayer meeting. Ho la do Ing good work iu the church. Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, of this yll Inge, hae gone to Philadelphia to attend the foace J uullee. Prof. Onkes' dnnclng class for children has proved quite successful so far The Lafayette Arbor Day exercises at tho Matamoras school were of a very Inter esting nature. Room 1 and 2 took part in the exercises, uwingto cue ansonco oi Prof. Kilcoiu who hud been called to N Y. thedutlns developed on Mr. Malony. The room was tastefully decorated with Cuban H renoh and American nags, The school directors, Siinertiitendant Sawyer aud Prof. Johnson, the new Principal, togetner witn many irienns ok tho school, wore In attendance. Mr. Ma lony made the opening address, and tlieu a very Interesting programme, consisting or recitations auu song, was renuerea uy tho school. Prof, and Mrs. Johnson have entered no in their duties In the Matamoras school Mr. Johnson as Principal, and his wife as successor to Allss Kose. Misses Mary V. Snulera. Cora Hill man Hazel Hornbeok. Lulu Presoott and Agnes Wilkin will take part In the entertain uient on Thursday afternoon at the Teach era' Institute which will be held at MUford next week. The prlso of a two-pound box of choco lates and bon-bons offered by Mr. Goo Lauhihiro for the naming of his confeo tlonery on the corner of Pike and Ham mond Streets. P. J., was won by Miss Myrtle Hamilton, daughter of Trustee J. B. Hamilton, and Miss Kmnia BUI man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred liillmaii of this place, each of whom sent in the name, ,'The Bou Ton." Mrs. A. Quick's new house Is nearlng completion. Mr. A. Bali's house, on Mulu St., Is about being commenced; a new barn Is beiug built also. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Blackenv, of Little Fulls, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Blncheuy's- parents, Mr. aud Mrs. i I'humas Ketcham, in this villnge. LA.UER A. CANDIDATE. Last Monday the political leaders of all factions of the local Democ racy in Carbon made a final attempt to harmonize. E. R. Enbody, the county candidate for Associate Judge, withdrew, but Lauer an nounced thnt he would remain an independent candidate and would not withdraw. It was proponed thnt in return for bis withdrawal the Barber people should make fu ture concessions and break away from Mr. Mutchler ; this Mr. Barber refused point-blank to do, or to en ter into any such schemes, hence Mr. Lauer's determination to remain an independent Congressional can didate. Service may be expected at the Sawkill School House, 'the weather permitting, ou Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2: 30 p. in. If your watch needs cleaning, take it to John K. Kudolph, the jeweler, MUford, P. it. u-.- -' ft KT$te&- fix- . Do you get up with a headache? Is there a bad taste in your mouth? Then you hive a poor appetite and a weak diges tion. You are frequently dizzy, always feel dull and drowsy. You have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. IPI will give you prompt relief and certain cure. Kmt Yur Blood If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take Ujcr's sarsaparllla 1st). It will remove all Impurities that have been accumulating Id your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. Wrllm Ihm Doctor: There niy litt mmiethlnir shout your ou flu not finite itniter- t mil. Wiltw tlie ilorlor fieHy: tell hltn Iioat rot! m stitTerltiK. Yon will promptly receive the bett medlcul uilvli-e. AHtlrON, lir. J. C. Ajrer, Jewell, Mass. DINGMANS FERKY. This funiTfi. of thn !nt3 Gnrrct U Hrod- 'iciul, of DfOnwnre Tnwnslilp, took pliu;o from his homo on Fiidny hist, nnd wivs liiT fit'iy Mttnuiu. itvv. ucurKP vv iiiift IipihI read the Moth Pniilni, ntu n'mdu nn lniipf'slve pmyiM'. lifter whlrh Rnv. W (fUthrie My U' delivered nil ehKiut'iit, if feet inff nnd (Ittinff ilincourHP. The occh nloii whs ptu'tloulnrly Riid, nnd thn largo eoMKreimtinn of ncqunintnnrcn fi'lfc dct'ply hi (I (I'd tho loss of thoir young friend nnd rh" profonndo-t Rvmpt-hy 'l,r hla lMn'iived nnd Horrowhijg reltitiven find grief Btrk kcn tninlly. Robort H. Whlttnkor. nn ni?od cltlzon of tills phioo, hivshw'ii BeriouMly 111 with pnou tnonlti for some days pnst, but la now ro covorin. Alonzo Cron, mm of Androw C. (Iron of VnX(). fa homo on n, visit to his pnnmti nnd frlrnds. Hn 1b slowly conviilcschiK from n protrnctetl anil tldiiffenms IIImosh, Imh prosent rusuuuico is nt utiiimoro, r. (inoriroV. Rnltt wm badly Injured by boinn: thrown from his wnxitn on SnMirduy Inst, While n-tstliitf In if;t iifihitf npples nt Ma liomo. Ho Btirtttu iKMi injuries iihoin tho foreheivd, nnd one of his nrms was no severely Injured na to render It useless for tlie pivseut. A girl has arrived nt the homo nf John W. Kmerv, of Coles, durum the past week nnd n Ixiy hns come to ghnlden the home of ftlvin Morrison, or tins place. Andrtw Pnyder's burn Is now roofed nml enclosed, nnd in already neeomiiitf building he may justly be proud of V. II. L. GREENTOWN. Tho house nnd barn of Mrs. Porkowskn In (rreeno Township, were entlndy eon sinned by fire on Sunday nmrnlni, et 2. Oriiln of the fire Is uiiknowii. It b nportfHl that thre was nu Instirnueo of f 1ihj ou the property. K. K. Ullpln lost a row which wns tnkeii slek on Kriilay, Uctotmi i witn nyuro- phobln symptoms, mid ou Saturday uifjh lit UlWl. Tho foundation for n now church at Lamm. Ureonn Townshin. is nenrly com pleted The building will ha pushed aa rapidly as possible to completion. Report siivs thnt Ed. Grimm nnd Krnu Simons will put a portable, ftaw-mill on tbe Uiimm property In tue near future, D. J. Tjosbor has nurchawxl a bran new threshing mnchlue, which has all the moduru linprovoiuents. A party consisting of two of Pnlniyrn Township's Inlluentlal citizens were brought before (ieorge H. liortreo, Ksq . on Srtturdivv, Oct. 15ih, chnrgeil with hunt lug deer wit h dogs, nnd nlso out of season, contrary to Act of Assemhly. As the wit 11 esses for tha Proseeutor did not put in nn appearance, tho Prosecutor withdrew the complaint and dufoudants paid the costs. UNCLAIMED LETTE3. Tho following is the list of un claimed letters remaining in the Post Office nt Milford for week end ing Oct. 22, 1898: Ladies Mrs. Jnlos Turcas, Miss Burtha M. Sehle roI. Persons churning tlie above will please say "advertised" and ihve date of this list. Jas. S. Oale, P. M. State of Ohio, City or Tolfoo ) Lucas County. ( Frank J. Chknky iniikog onth thnt he Ik thu senior purtiitir of tliu firm of F. J Cakskv As Co., dolus; biuiiiusa iu the City of Toledo, County mil S'ufce nforcuid, nnd that said Arm will pnr the mini of UXK HUNUHKI) UOLLAR.S for cnch And tivery oiwe of ('ntarrh thnt cnunot be cuml by'HALL'8 Cathkkh Cuhk FRANK J. CHKXKY. Pworn to before me and aubser liwl in niy preiu-iioe tills tith dny of llucoinber, A. 1)., Iswl. bkaT j A- W- GLEASON, ' - ' Notary Publlo II nl I 'a Cntnrrh Cure la tnktm iuu-rnully nnd acta directly upon the blood and inu coua aurfnet-a of the Kyaunu. ibuiid for te tliuouinla. free. V. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by drUKtti3, 75o. Hnll'ii Fmmly Fills are the bitit. NOTICE All hunting, ashing, or other tronpnsdiiii; on tlie premlMra of the undr MiiiMl, In Diuirmun Towiitshlp, on Rny nioiitlnkill and Uwnrfoklll Creeka, la for bludeu uuder peunlty of the law. CHA8. J. llulLIAU, Dintman Twp . N. Uoilkau. Mayir, im. JobraJf Uoilsau. UUKMDIL.IT. I FirT O'i TTTv J rfS S are Mio main pnitits in a rliU y J y ! White Bronze Monu- 1 it '- Si I Mi Iff itf-s f I BEAUTY - 3 niininiiiTii nru llm iiinin i;iints in n tiummnmit. White Bronze Monu ments ff pxiM-1 in fliosn iointnnn'1 nro 1$ THK IJEHT AT THE LKAKT S I COHT. Writo for lUisiirim f nml prices. T T? IITtWTTWnTrM J. V. 11U111111U1U11, Laokawaxsn, Pa. c.i.. ........ f r.. u;i-.. i- S&a iiiid cif-iii- iui jl in.ii uiiiii y. sk S) ft LOOK IN We hnve coinnlotiHl our iroinrntinn for the displny of Full nnd Winter Footwrnr. . You aro requested to inspect tlie new Fall Slinpes of JOHNSON'S SHOES. They buve the usual perfeotion in lines, superiority of mntoriiil nnd workmanship, and nre tho standard of fashion. This selection includes Patent Calf Klioes of the well-known Heylo Stock, Willow Calf, Russets and Binck, Box Calf, Henvy soled Storm Slioes. nnd Fine Calf Dress Shoes. 4fTDr'nt Forget the Nnmo.rJ JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervls, N. Y. T. Armstrong & Co. Sccessors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Milford, . . . . .Pa. A FAMOUS SCHOOL. IN A FAMOUS LOCATION, The ast SniDUD-iBUHd, Pa, Noit mal, offers sUPKltlOH educational ad vantages. Healthful and Picturesque Lo cation in tho resort region of the Stnte. Buildings now and modern. BTUDKHT'i Room furnished with BitussF.Ls Carpets. No other school provides such luxurious home com forts. The Be-iT Boardivo. The Most raisonable rates. Tho First Nor mal in tlie State to introduce Plain and fancy sewing. OOI.LEIIB Prkparatory, Music and Klocutionary Dkpartments. Writent once for a catalogue, free Winter term opens Jan'y 2, 1899 Address, Oeo. P. Bible, A.M., Principal. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I.. ,!, n...u . ) Kitnte ot UiL. '. ,.7 ....... MAKY MARTK.NS In the nmttr of U ftrronrt nml finnl no- count of William MiU'ht'M, KxiH'iirtir, utc "I ho uml.Tsi-ntil, nppoinred Auditor to make distrihut ion of fmuls In hiimU of fiHiu Kxicutor. nt rthown hv tuild meoutit. to aud ninohtfwt tin; p. iriit-H entitled ttutro to, and nmke report nt next term of Hidd court," will ntu-nd to thu dtitiot of his Hppijhitinenr, liiid nuvc the pnrtie lutvr- eaUiU tU MUU UHtat-43 ou Htttunlay. tba 19th Amy of November, A.D 1HW8, ftt 10 o'clock A nt hU offloe, Corner Ann nd Third .streets, in thu Horotiifh of Milfortt, Fti , when and whortj nil parties euiitltxl to mhuro lu Aiitd fund, w who aro iu any way inU-redted therein, are niiitt ed to present and prove their chiim. or bu debarred forever from participating In kaid tuuu, or coiuiuj; iu upim tue amu. HY. T. BAKKR. Milford, Pa, Oct. i 3w Auditor, Pomt TuImuco Sit sad SauAs lour lift Away. To quit tobacco easily aod forever, be mar- nelio. lull of life, nerve 8n4 vifor, take N'o-To Bao, tUe wr.nder-worker, that a akeit weak men strong, ill druggists, Wc or i. Curevusroo ieea Hook lei aud eutople free. Address Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pnr exeelleneo of the rntdtnl, loent-d within one bl(H-k of the White M'huo nnd directly opposite the Treasury. Fluent table In the city, WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hnti-lr.v, n-imirknMc for Its hlshirlrail iis-nK iniliins nnd limit siistiil.ii'd popiilnrlt.jr. Riwntly ri-iKivntcd, npnlnUl nnd pnrtliilly rufiirulsliptl. NATIONAL HOTEL A Inmtmnrk ninunn thp hoti'ls of Wnsh Initliin, piit.riiiil7.i-i! in fcirnmr vrnrs by presliicnts mid liiirh oftlrliils. Ahvuvs n prlino fiivorlt". Il.-ccntly niiiinilclcd'iiiid n-ndt-n-d li'-rii-r thmt i-vi-r. lpp. Pu. ii H. dp. WALTKIi HURTON, K.s. Mjrr. Tl.,. 1......! u l ..t.i..i j i i"--h- iiiiuTin no, inn iriitniin iiiiiiiinii l.-iliMTATl.lin 111 U (TIIJIILMI til fill IIIIH-S. Thi-y urn thn boat stopping places nt n soimblo rnt-iis. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DCWITT. M.n.i.r. AGENTS WANTED Every County to Supply tho srreat popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMAMITY. TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. Tim must hrilllmitly written, must pro fusely itiiil nrtlstieiilly llliistmtitl. nnd ni'ist liitnusi-ly piipiilnr biHik on tho aiifo- ject of thu wnr with Spuln. Nenrly 200 Superb Illustrations from Phototographs. titlii-n sMiclnlIy for this (treat work. A(tenls are initkliiR tK) to ?UJ n week si-lliiiK It. tnlile bnii.'iiizii for llvu ciinviwsers. Apply for description, terms and territory nt onee to N. B. Thompson Publishing Co., ST. LOUIS, MO., Or M. Y. City. A new line of DRY GOODS NOVELTIES In Dress Goods, LADIES' WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. and Men's Neckwear. Finest nssortmert ever shown in town. RYMAN -:- -: & WELLS. Mason's Quart Cans 49c. a Dozen, A LS0 BIG MOUTH AND HALF GALLON CANS IN STOCK. EXTRA RUB BERS FOR ALL KINDS OF CANS. CLOWER POTS from the Slip Size up to the Lar gest. E WANT Eggs, Pota- HOAGLAND'S Port Jervis, N. Y Our New Fall Styles In men's and boy's clothing shor all the newest tex tures and weaves in hand some fabrics that are made up in the best style and handiwork of the tailor's art, and are equal in finish elegance fit and style to the best custom-made clothing. A glance at our stock will show onr lines to be more complete and of larger as sortment to choose from than can be found in Port Jervis. Men's all-wool business suits 14.98 and up. GUNNING & FLANAGAN Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JERVIS, X. Y. ravoritc Kcmcdy tUHtl AU KlDNtY. JlOMM H r MEN'5.WOMEn5 ATiDCHILDPEM'5. EVURY KIMD FOR. EVERY . 7 Ut prices thai worr exclusive Paid Purchitaea of SO or more will b sent FREICHT PREPAID to anr railroad station In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. OWING TO I CONTEMPLATED 1 CHANGE, In onr bn-iimm, it is neties ary to Tfiduco om- stock, ami duriui; ()c tolier there will lie a hot time (in the old town) at our store. A SAMPLE OF Mason Improved Quart Fruit. In rs, 3'Jn., dozen. Antique ('antra Table, 2"n. each. Bed Blankets 2a , fi3.. H9e. and D9o. per pair. (Solid Oak Bod Room (Suits, complete, H pieces, 13.75 and a discount on all Sideboards from $2 to 7 each. An elegant It Toilet (Sot for Jil.49. Come Quick while 5 N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 2 92 Pike St., Port Jervis. New York Millinery Parlors. New Millinsry.- Nsw Firm. Beautiful artistic millinery ItKST OF WOHK Also a 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 tho fact that a good stove is more of a connidera ti.m tlnn any other article of furniture. If you con sider this fact whyexpnrimentwitli Home nnt'ied stove when yon can buy the DOC'KASH for the same money or less than any other stove in the market. There is but ono genuine. LUDLUM & PECK, A3 FRONT STREET, PORT JERVIS, N.Y. .GOTO.. T? I? t7, -I7i,u ...FOR. Made-to-Order Suits, AT PRICES NEVER Suit Mndo-to Orrter l ' ami up PDt ' " " film - Overcunta Mnde to OnWr T.(JII ' " 1 ut-y cimiuiue.iiitt very um-Ni hivii-4. pocket, all buttuiiH lin mt nn auwud throiiKliuiit willi ilk and li nt-11 , and no the uiiiiia never rip. Please look at my line of wnmple-t before ordering or buying new gar ments. I can save you money. 'Centre Square, IF YOU WANT. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, and Stationery, and... Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, call at C. O.ARMSTRONG'S Milford Pharmacy. dealers. gSEGELCGSrE&lGfl tnt toft Cltr. A THE PRICES. the stock is full. , Old Established Store. h all the prevailing styles. AT BIIOBT NOTICE, will endeavorto please. & ENNIS, Port Jervls, N. Y. Pants and Overcoats KNOWN BEFORE. I I ai-ml Tour untnr Olrpct to Amrrtcan Woulen Milla, Worlila Ivari8t Tallora, Chicago, 111. PH-irniira or nnmn. iitirniiinrr im mm It li tliulr rn-vt-r-to-coiiio-on iiroct-mi. and Milford, Pa. Cimti, and Trade-Marks obtained and ail iatC eat buAinea conducted lor MoOKHATC FCC. OUH OPriCC l OPFOaiTC U . PmnTOinrr iad wecaaiCLure patent ia 1cm Uum Uuta IjUwmC freiroie fora Washington. t bead model, drawmg or photo., with deaciip-r tioo, U aivue, if ptrnuLia or Dot, trc i oiaUYtt Our fca not due uil mtcnt iaavecurcd. 1 A Pimphlit. How to Obuun Pateuu." itri cot ot unit m tha U S. aod iorcia GuunuutftC Auuicaj, a c.A.srjow&co. Us O". FTar Otnn, wumaoreii. D. C. D8.CAVI5 Favorite tdc one sure cure for r The rdneyliver t3nd Dlob J A
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