Successors to We are now Prepored to Please the Farmers and the Gei . .. . :. j'olic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands of Flour Constantly on Hand. Ssal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold &cdal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Duck wheat F our In its -Season a Spe alty ! I ! Orders li'fl nf tin; Mill fur delivery will reei ive i mmil it I lentiuii. life ro Milford, Pike DO YOU EXPEP.T TO Manuf BROWn kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimatas made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong & Co., S Successors to BROWN 'ARMSTRONG. We offer n lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is tlint. yoj ihmmI not ro nwn.v from homo to supply all vrtur needs, or to secure. burnins. Yo expect to satisfy you in liotli piirticuluiH. DRY (iOODS. new an.i stylish. CSROf 'Eltl ES, fresh and kooiI. IIAKIlWAHE, HOOTS, SHOES, AND CI.OTH 1X(. Any tiling in any lino at bottom juices. - To accomplish this end we have adopted a new nysfeui. All our prices are fixed on a h.1 is of cash payment. This obviates tht n- cessity to allow a margin for had debts and 'ntorest. To nce.ommodato responsible parlies wo cheer- . fully upon monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will Hut enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the lirst of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of '2 is all '.vd. Tin same discounts iriveii on nil cash pur chases exceeding $1. tin. Goods sent out will be C. O. 1). unless otherwise previously arianiied. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. 4 "A "o''ti '' 'W carry. gt W. -i ! ' J IVv -.A ncs-k o koqcU J Imm 1U.II00 lo -s- - -v lT"V- - N We own and occupy tho tallrst mercantt!-? building In the world. We have over 2,000,000 cuittomers. Sixteen hundrea chrk are constantly engaged filling out-of-town order. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of the people it quottra Wholenalr Hncn to Evei yoody has over 1,000 pagea, 16,000 illustration, and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It cotta 72 cents to print and mail each copy. We want you to have one. Sfc.ND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your o,..i faith, and we'll tend you a copy r'KEE, with all charges'prepaid. linilTnnurnU llfinn A IS n Uirhinun i. mrl U.rlimn Strut r "'UitiuuiiiLui isnnuuouji iNinery Tiaip.c.st ami tinest soloctiou of Mil litii'rv. Oar (ii'siits arc tliolaic.it. - and jii iccs lowest con.MNtont with aotxl wttik. COMPLETE LINK OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to am satisfaction r 1 1 . 1 1 indeed to ;dl inir pa trons. SALLEY . u EfiriiS, 70 Piko Gtrcct, Port Jervis, N. Y. Jervis Gordon PS PiW Co., Penna. BUILD? THEN SEE and SDK., ers and dealers In all now Ppriiifj; (bieicls, AND COMPLETE. Chicago Parlors V- 'A : HONKERS TO EE HONORED. I nriy Srttlir of OrcKrn Are Pnnu to II n v it it ( I rn v 1 1 v II ft it ti itt en I. It fins be -ii fVeirli'd hy t lie ptonrri monument i'i n i m i 1 1 fp of t ho Norlett nf Oici'tin iNntivc Sons, with the eon ftirrciici' of t lie l)n'i.'nn Native I :i ur ,('!'. to linl'I !n Portland next vesir 8 prutid ccifl r :i 1 mn to last n wi-ck O! 1 en dnysr.. While the jila ns n re no1 fnl'y matured, thr nmsoisiis of opinion- it mom' business men. ttf pxproHspd by ninny of them, is Unit it will ht jmn e f n t is fuel ory to Inn p it t a ki the place nf Uie annual exposition; 1 hn t we slioulr make if a Mat4 ft f fair a n eh ibit ion of- the ond( rfni improvt incuts in ifnitiufnt tuHittf Ap pliances and niaeliinery in the nearlj t h repM-ure years of our overnmenta1 t ist encp and ofTtT m pry encouraire lii'Mit to the people to brine In the hi lorical relies they h:n . laid nwny.snys 1 he Port iand Orronian. TV sides the n1 1 rart ivenes of purh B feature t wilt rdvp or liistoricn meiely an opportunity to nuirtnent itt nhendv valuable col l cflott. The Nn tie Sriis and .Native JlnnM era nt' bistovieal societies, their poiniuon oh ject In int to m r that the history of the early days of the land of "inter niinah'e wool's' is fluty reeorded. Thf purpose i f thi eelel"-: 1 Pm js to rntM money to bidld ft monument to tin p;oneer. !l Is proposed to erect It Vnrl hind a memorial building" on on' of the Park row "Works which can n( v, - I'd as a nuison in for pioneer relies n nieetiutr plnce fur the pioneers. In dian war ..'tenuis and the Orejyot Historical society and ns n depositor) for the archiws'of the latter. GAMBLING FOR OFFICES. 4. 1 1 u:l ii tiM I'cnple of lnnlnn Srnnrtnl. Irfil hy n ItiTi-nl Oi'cii rri-nrr III -illl-a. ucoinp of t tie ultra religious ppopli here are evpressinif nstnnishluent tbn a lie in the vote fur member of tin Ntrntiirh ct'iincil as (ii'i'ii'ed the othe f :iv hy lessinir n l enny. says a Lonilot paper. They insist that the element o iliMiee ouulit to hae been eliininateo i i'( in Knvl'v!i poli t ic-s loop- nio. As i Tr:M1er nf fact, there is still a corne left in 1 he iiri 1 isli con st it ill ion for Ki ( ham e to build his throne in. and it I rot many a ears since the house of coin mens ile'iberately sanctioned the ap p- tl to chance in certain enierirencies When city councils - ere bcinff estab lehed in Scotia nd 1 lie ipiest ion arose li p-i rlitinieiit as to 1 he el-.cice nf a elm ir m in nf I he j int eontniittee in ease 01 an eijuality of otcs. and It was jiro )Mr.ei! that the final decision in that ea-ehe taken by tot. Serious member? objected to such a frivolous method rn ('.eeidiiur rn important matter, but tin mover of the resolution reminded tin bouse of the apostolic precedent, am j it was cieeiced hy a majority that wtiai was frond cnoueh for the election of successor to Judas lsenrint was ffooc. enmifrh for tlieehairman of a joint com inittee. So that the ramlierwell elee tion is lihely to stand In law. STORY TELTERS ORGANIZE. Tlie- Will lleeelve I'ruleetlon neit KneonrnKemeiil l)ovii In Mnlite. I.oiifr-distanee story tellers have had A new field niened to them liere. At Waterville, Me., an organization hm been formed with the purpose of bring ing tnget her the best mid longest "yarn ti llers" in Maine and anard prizes. The meeting wns held in the parlors of the Kiimvood hot el, where, according to the rns. all the stories must be toid. The ofiicial title of the orpanf.ation is the "Siorytelli rs' Association of Me 'lie." The nicpting.4 of the nssi.ciatiou wi! be held whenever the president shall secure stnr tellers who desire to en tertain the club. The idea is to giv ptlzis for the longest and best original ftory. The ruli s will nllow a story teller all the tinin hp may ask for the telling of the story, to be continuous. Tilth lime out for meals. Pome of the best storytellers of thr state have joined the association. .Teh li. Mason, of Par Harbor, who holds the record for long talking, sent a letter of application for membership. Mr Vnsnn n cured his record at St. .Tohn, X. It., in when he told a story, n.afing it up as he went along, for 28 hours. All stories must bp free from features that would he objectionable to ladies. PICTURE COST A FORTUNE. One of the Halt ut Murlhoi-oaitli'i Art Treniurei Worth a Klnv'i Hn u no in. The costliest picture in the world is owned by the duke of Marlborough, who bus n la rue and very expensive eol lertinn of pictures which has com c.'own to liiui from the nrifinal duke 1..' Marlborough, says the St. J.ouit (;:nhe-l)emocrat. The rarest of theji is the liieiilieiin "M ail on nn," pa in t ed t, bapliael in 1i07 unci now valued a i jm. The picture was original!;. p:iin;ed fur the" ( hurch of the Servl a l'ei iiuia. It is eight feet !i itrh. reprc leriing the madonna and child seated en a throne, with a figure of St. Job. ti e Paptist on the lift and that of Sr. Mi holus of lluri 011 the right, the last two being life si..e. its h i h value it due to 1 l,c fact 1 hut it is one rf the heM yreserved of the pictures of liaphael w hi h are now in existence. It has been pre posed that the liriiith government buy thus picture. Blenheim palace hi to-called in honor of the battle which the Kngiish, niu'er the duke of Marl buroeph. won over the Krench. ami va ginn to the great solcier by Quee Anne. K en jnra little tlug worked with tleur-de-lis is sent to Windsor cattle by way of rent and hung u;od Via walls of the castle. When y mi need h soothing mid hea lint' ant iseptic a; ml lea tic in fur nil V pu'rpiwo. ne the, originnl De Witt's witch hazel Kiilvc, a wt!l known cure tor iile anii skin clisease. It heals ores w ithout leaving n scar. JJeware of I'ljnnte -fctts. Full linn of lailieH, Misses and children rubbers, hoota and bhoes at T Arnu-trung & Co. A Unrntlnn fit t-hrnap, "All I wnnt i.; lmt in my own," Pflbl t lie luiin wlio leiea a fiuiiKliiif; jitirnsc "Nfi." nn'iu PiMinter Surplein-, liltnllv but firmly, "jnn iiiIkpIiiIc t hi" i.ri,x,i- inn. It Is nit-tely a Klif;lit cnnfiiHlnn of tpn!K'. Tlmt'n what we nil tny, but whnt ire tntaa In our hrnrtu l flint alt wp want In "lint will hp ours If w enn Inntlf':', to Ret poiciipsition of 11." WanhlnRtnn Star. TfHi-hfr IHrtn'1 Knit. "My tfachpr dnpn't know mnph!" orlrit thr bipiitaliir little lirntbrr. an hp burst into the pallor wheip 1i t s ffrnwn np fls-ter a entertaining Air. lt'ank on a repent evening. "Why, An l.ip?" .i the Terr natural question hlx sister nuked, and now she wbhes ehe hadn't. I at h 1 111 wot trade ion nn'tr. lilnnk set bo clost t'jrdhpr on hot nltr; 'nen he M InfTed an c'ndn't tell me." Cincinnati Knqnirer. It Klrnriil of llnrrnr. "I'm sorry I read that atory," e rlnlmed Mr. Pncer. throwing clown thp borrowed book in riispiist. "it'n a trnjredTl" "Doesn't the hero mnrrv tlip hero ine In the Inst, chapter?" usked Mrs. 1'neer. "Ves, but It eosts htm liia fortune!" Chicago Tribune. Foredoomed. i'olieenian Von murdered ynnr sis ter! Don't rlrny li, been use vie can prove thnt you're an habitual liar, and your denial will go as evidence against you. AccusedWell. then. 1 confess it. How iloes that work ? Policeman Sure, you've to'.d the truth for once ir! jour life, and it'll roiiviet j oil. Town Topics. AilTei-tlalnir Pnlnl of View. "Is it possible for an operatic prima donna to b? rensonnble?" asked the ititerviewer. "Are we speaking in confidence ?"de manded the great singer. "Kntlrely so," answered the inter viewer. "Then I will say that It is possible, but it isn't policy." Chicago Post. Fonnd (Inf. "I nhvays believe," said the grocer, "In weighing my words well." "Yes," said the ninn who was get ling the sngnr, "and I always notice that you do considerable talking around 1 lie scales when you're putting things up for me." Chicago Times Heialil. Ills Punishment. "Is It true," askpd the college pres ident, "that you painted the door of the department of chemistry black?" "I admit it," replied the iophomore, frnnkly, ""Then go. JCever darken these doora again!-' Philadelphia .North Ameri ca ii. Spore One for America. Myer When a Hindoo dies his widow Is cremated. flyer Thnt's. where the Americnn widow gets the best of It. Myer How so? tiyer Instead of being cremated she la renin) pel if she is rich and pretty. Chicago Daily News. VndenlaMe Kvldenee. O'Hoolahan O'Callahan. do ye be lieve thot 13 Is an unlucky number? O'Callahan (Badly) H'gorrah, yis! Faith OI've been unlucky iver since Oi hoil nioy thirteenth birthday! Hrook lyn Kagle. Ten Yeara or a Hnarter. Kstelle And are you going to leave me so soon, Augustus. Augustus My love, I would willing ly give ten years of my life if I could stay longer, lint if I don't go I shall be fined a quarter for being late at our debating society. Stray Stories. An F.ndleM Chain. E'en now of four years hence we talk Ami soon tn phrases pat. The propnetu will exert themselves t'pon tour years from that. Weshlngton Star. 1'OOR CONSOLATION. Mr. Poorshot I didn't hit him, but I bet he is seared like the deuce! Flicgeivde ltlaetter. Wli Too Much. Prosperity grown Inch by Inch; liut man Is such a dunce He wastes his breath in grumbling, For ha wants it all at once. Chicago Hecorri. The Brute. She I do believe I would fall dead if jou were to come home early some evening. He You will have to offer a bigger bribe than th.U Indianapolis Press. Chemical Mosilrri, "Vou know beauties are not made to nrder," said the sweet girl. "Some blcuxles are!" retorted the 3rne youth, g'aneing at the dye bottle. --Chicago Daily News. Docility of Years, "Mao is never loo old to learn. H "That's so; but he ha to be pretty old before he will admit it." Chicago Vecoi d. Help is needed at once when a per. aon's lifo is in danger. A neglected cwuigh or cold mav scion liecome ser ious mid should bo Btoppod at once. One minute cough core quickly cures coughs and colds nnd the worat ess es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung trouojes. New lot of hats aud caps at W. & (J. Mitchells. tf QUEFR USES OF CORN. Thing You'd Never fr-enm Contd f! Made of II al (he Paris F.snolllon. At the Paris exposition there Is a little shonense wherein np displaced Hie more Important Indian corn prod nets of this country, say the New York World. They make an amning display, in cluding the following articles: CnrnniPiiI, hominy, hulled corn, cream of maize, granulated roinmeal. canned green corn, canned hulled corn, mnizena, samp, degerniinnted samp, cream-meal, self-rising pancake floor, quick inalt, brewers' firits, husks for mattresses, cellulose for packing the cofferdams of battleships, paper stock prepared from cornstalk, degernii nnted brewers' meal, Hourbon w hisky, alcohol, bolted cornntrnl, httlled corn meal, feed of ground hladet. Italics and cobs, varnish, rob pipes, corn lager beer, tahlp sirup, popcorn, tablp grits. Hritish gum, salves, laundry starch, table starch, fermentum. flaked hom iny, gum pnste, corn oil. vulcanized corn oil, oilcake, grape sugar, g'nten feed, glucose, confectioners' crystal glucose and confectioners' paste. Corn oil. vulcanized, forms the basis of a sub stitute for rubber. Thia substitute, compounded with 60 per cent, commercial rubber, is used In rubber hoots, linoleum, wheel tires, blankets and other Articles. Crude corn oi! has been used in the manufac ture of toilet soap. liectillcd, it Is as rlear as alcohol, and is the base of a substitute for olive oil. Cornstnlk pith is of value in making paper. Tarnish, films, imitation silks nnd gun cotton and other explosives. It Is a long list. NEW SOURCES OF ALCOHOL. The Kllmnlatlna: I'roilncl Is n Oli lalned from Heveral Af rican Plnnta. It Is announced in the Revue ties Cul tures Coloniales (Paris) by Ch. f:i viere, of Algiers, that nlcohol may bi' obtained from several African plants, namely, the carob, the asphodel, the squill and the nlfn. The fruit of the carob is a pod with very sugary con tents. The saccharine gum that form on its surface often ferments of itself Dry pods yield 41 per cent, of Rtipi.i and 1 till kilograms (f2 pounds) give about 20 liters (live gallons) of absolute alcohol, or If) or 50 per cent, of nlcohol The alcohol is of good quality, but can not lie freed from a disngrrenblc smell and taste. Asphodel alcohol has a re pulsive odor and disngreenhle taste and is ns harmful ns it Is displeasing. It is the tuberous root of the plant which is very common in Algiers and Tunis, that yields it. M. Itivierc be lieves that with sterilization nnd puri fication It will furnish a grade nf nlco hol superior to that obtained from beet root or molasses. As for the squill, which is also very abundant in Algiers, it gives interesting result, notwith standing its acrid and toxic qualities. The alcohol is not of ns high grade as that from the asphodel, but it is fire from furfiirol and contains a very small proportion of the highrr alcohols. Finally, the alfa yields alcohol from lis leaves. This alcohol has a vpry bad odor, but it is more likely to be use d practically than that from the other plants, since alfa is already cultivated as a grain and for paper-making. BURY LEPERS ALIVE. Tha Victims Are Cuesta at nnnqne(s That Precede Fanernl In China. The Chinese hnve a curiously cheer ful way of disposing of their Irpers The relatives of the afflicted person propose to him that they bury hin alive, and such is the fatalism of th Chinese that the victim readily con aenta. An elaborate meal is servec' Jo him, in the way of a farewell ban qttet, and then the funeral proces-sior forma. The mnn who is nbont to hi immured under the sod follows his owr coffin, and when he reaches the grnyi he takes a dose of laudanum, hops intr the box nnd settles clown for eternity. Dr. Wittenberg, writing on the sub ject of leprosy in China, states that the pure nerve form is the least com mon. In such cases, as is well known the patients may go on for years. As to the mixed form, it is fairly common but it is a difficult matter to estimnti the number of lejacrs in any given di trlct. The sufferers lead the common life so long aa they remain free from ric structive lesions. When these occur tc any marked degree the leper is either segregated in a hut or he is allowed to wander about the country, sustaining life by begging. Dr. Wittenberg re oorda cases of direct contagion from mother-in-law to daughter-in-law. nolo a- the nisaarreahle. Naturalists say that, when examined minutely with a microscope, it will he found that no creat are or object in na ture is positively ugly, that there is a certain harmony or symmetry of parts that renders the whole agreeable rather than the reverse. So the most disagreeable tasks in life, w hen viewed in their proper proportions, reveal a poetic, an attractive side, hitherto un dreamed of. Turn on the sunlight of good cheer, the determination to see the bright as well as the dark side, and you will find something pleasant even in the most drea 'ed task.- Amerlean Cities. Chicago now contains a greater pop ulation than all the cities of the I'nited States contained in 1.-O0, nnd Ne w York now has a greater population than all the cities together had in 1SVI. The Baa la Turkey.-' In Tui key I he disappearance of tin sun at night is uccouuted for by tin periodical retirement of that pious luminary for prayers and rlibioiis re Bection. Don't use any 'of the counterfeits of lie. Witt's witch hazel sal of them are worthless! cr liable to cause injury. The original LfeWitt'a witch ba-1 salve is a certain cure for piles, eoeinin, cuts, sc alds, bums, sores and skin t'liseases. The most effective little liver pills made are IeS'itt'o little early risers. 'They never gripe. (ui nAlLRDAC TIME TABLE. Corrected to Dote. Solid Pulluinrl trains to HufTalo, Nlag ni a Kails, ( 'haul aiiepia Lake, Cleveland, CJtle and Ciicinnai I. TlrUets (,n sale at Port .Te-i-vis to all i'ints !n the We-st anil ."Southwest at lower ratcH than via any other (Irsl-class line. Tiiains Now I.knaic Pour .Ikumk as KiiI.i.iiws. KASTWAItl). No. 1-.', Dally Express 1! 51 A.M. " 10, Daily Kxprrss ft W " " hi, Dally Kxei-pt Sunelav . l( V'.l " " !.'H, ' " ' 7 HI " " li"", Sunday ( inly 7 (,- " " US, Dally fcxccp't Similar.. 1 ' u'i 1 " " II. Daily Wnv Train . pi l.'i I' M. " :in, Way Kxec, t. Sunday . Hi-.' " " U, Dally hxpn-ss 4 'i.'i " " two, Sunday (Inly 4 no " " H, Daily Kxpress 5 l'ii " IH, Sunelay only 6 u ' " 2-i. Daily Kxccpt Sunelay. . (I Mi ' " 1 1. Daily .'. . . HMKI " WKSTWAltD. No 3. Dally Fxpri'ss -i:llA M. 17, Daily Milk Train H. Il."i " " 1, Daily Kxprrss II 11:1 " " II, For llo elali-K'pl Sun )-.' Ill V. M " '". Daily . . A la " L'7, Daily Kxce-pt Sunelay . ft nil " " 7, Daily Kxtucss 10 ir " Trains h-avo Clianilie-rs stre-e-t, New York for Port Jervis on week tlavs at I mi. 7 an, u no, II la, III all a m i ill. It (10 I 4 so, H :m. 7 :to, u Ift r. m im snml ivs, ! 41m. 7 im, (ion, a. 111.; 12 :to. i! so, 7' so anu h la r. si . II. I. Kolierts, (ieuerHl I'liHscnircr Agent, New York, f OAGLASiD'S Big Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. Ftir Sets of Dislies, Lniiijis iintl (JlnsswiU'C. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy IJnttcr, K-frs inul CJrnii). Hoagland's, PORTJERVIS, NY. UP TOWN. -K5ri IF VOU WANT KENTUCKY-WHISKY- 0PDEB IT FROM KENTUCKY. SEND US $3. AND WE WILL SHIP Y0V 4 PULL QUARTS OP THE CELEBRATED OLD 31. Hi BOURBOIt rOSRYt (To iny point in U.S.ast of Oenvsr) Securely packd without marks indicating contents. .IT WAS MADt IN OL0 KtNTuCKV AUG.C0LDEWEY&C0. -C W 231 W. MAIN ST. i. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. EST 1848 - PtFEPCNCt -ANY LOCAL BAMS 3'E2r5!iX'snaaiagL:KfjtsiiiEa CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. Fiiwt Pkekbytfkias Cm-itcii, Mi Kurd. Suh)ath stTviecH ut lo.Jti A. M. aiul ".; P M. Sitiibiir li M-liool i nnncdiati'ly nftrr An iiuiriiintt rtcrvirtt. f'rayer inidiiK Wed-lu-Mlay tn, 7. IK 1 P. M. A cnniial wHcoiih will n ixti'MiU'd ti all. Those not at liu'iit'l to ' i Iht elm rrhen urt' tisic-ially in vitt d. Kkv. Thom as M(;hoi, Pastor CHIUH H OF TUB io(H SHKI'HKItK, Mil ford: St-rvitM s Sunday ut lo.:;o a. m. him! 7 V. y. Sunday Vi-hoo! at m Week ilnv pmtvhv Friday ar IDA. M. Holy ' lm 111 u 1 1 1011 Siiitday at 1.4h A M Si ats (we, Al; art' wcli tmit'. KKV. (HAM 1(. t,A Kl'KXTKK, Hctor M. K. Chpkh. SiTiti'r at tlie M K (Tiun-h SiumIjivs: Prfm-hinw: at I(i,;m u. m. ami at 7.o p. m. Sin lay M'htiol al in. hipwortli liauc tit h.4r (. in. N 'i-kly prayur im'tintr ti.i W't'dnpdayH a 7 : p. in. Class incfiiiiLr (iiiduclfd hj Win, AiiltI1 on Kriilayt ht 7 :t p. in. Ait erni nt invitation i rxtt'iidi d to anyou. who may diinr to wmvlisp with us. Kkv (. K. sn inrKK, l'unior. MATAMORAS. KfwihT!I M. E. Curia m. MatanitiriM. Scrvii-i'8 t'Vfiy Sabhatli at Hi. .'Mia. nt. and 7 p. in. Sitliliatii school hi : ;io. C. K nutHintf Monday cvtiiin at 7.:to. Clas iiUHitiiiK Tut'Mlay t;vt nin al 7.'MK lVay'i mtt'tin Wt'dntsday evening at 7.10 Everyone wt'Utijiit. Kkv. T G Si'em kh. Hm'K KVASGKI.K'AL ('m lit ll, Mattt nioran. I'a. S-rvi t-s nt-jri Sunday a folhiwB: Preaching at Itf.i a. in. and 7 p. m. Sun dav t.M(l ut a i. in. Junior C. K. U fon ami C. K prayt'i nut tiu altt-r tho even iutT Ks-niif. lil-Wft-k pra.vr im-rtinp vwry W'ttluri-tlay vrnin at 7.:wi. Siatt t i-tt. A conl ml v-clrtiiiie to nil. 'omr. Kkv J A Vik(am, Pastor. Secret Societies. Mti.Koid I,niH , No. ;H4, K. fe A. M. : LikIltc ii h 'if h W'rd in-r days on or U-for-Kull Moon at tht ."awkiil Hiu Mntortl N. K.iurrv, J r.. .T-'ivinrv, M i ifrnd John C VVt'hibMH.k, V. M.. Miirml. Pu. Van 1)kk Makk 1.(iok, No. kjs. l o. V: Mt-l.i 'Vi'iy Thursday i:vtmnn' at 7 iii) p. in., I-u'Wh'h Huildin. i. H . Hoinlift-k, Sti y .lac tdt M:t i t v. X. ti Put V K KfcHkKAH I.oooK. li7, I. U (. K. .MtTtti every s-oinj mid fourth Kri davH in each month in (Mil hcllows' Hall, Hrovs u' liiii!ilii!( Mirf Kathai iiiH Klein N, U. Misa iiheliume Keck, Stc'y. C he apes t Clothing House in Port Jervis ! CANNON ' & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. 1 EVERY HOUR Is un effort put forth to deserve, olititin and return your pationage. GOME with your very lest 10 mit thoughts and sc enic one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.9F Broken lois o. Men's 'Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Four Jeiivis N. Y. Stoves end Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bi-st Heater and Fuel fSnver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In on HARDWARE. fl'TLKRV. TIN, AOATK WAKE, KTt. rIN ROOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. l HOAD HTKEET MIIF()BD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD n picture and story, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Ktniet. Thn most l)ii 1 1 in n t ly wrlttc-n, most pro fusely unci lUiiHiiially llliistriite-il. and m-ist. IntcMiKi-ly pupiilHi' biKik on tlio tnh-jc-oi of thu wiir with Spiiln. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. i taken isi.eelally fui tliinprreat woi-k. Asrenta ' are inakitiK t-i) to IIHJ Ti week telliuu it. A vej italile hoii;inn for live canvai.hei-s. Aptily for eliihi:ripiiiin, terms anil terriioiy at oiH-u to N.B.Thompson Publishing Co. ST.LOUI3.MO OrN.Y. City. Look for tlie ViAtnlng, ITcart rlisrase kills sudiiTjlT, bu never without waruini. The warn ings may be faint, anef brief, o? maf be Stan ling and exl-end over many yean, but they am none t'ue it&s certain and pewcitiye. Too often tOf. victim in decBived by the thought, "it will pawl away." Alas, It Dttrtf pa.-Ke.-i away Toluotarlly. One 1 1 Blalied, heart dtseasa never gets bt.U ter of Itself. Jf l)r. f!len' Heart Cure i tued la the early stages re covery is absolutely certain, in erery case where its use Is persisted in. "For many years I was a freat int ferer from heart disease before 1 finally found relief. I was subject to fainting and sinking srlla, fu;l ittaa alx)ut the kcart, and was iiabie to attend to my bouHeholei duties. I tried uoarly every remedy that wae reuomnieucied Ut ma and (J'X'tored with the leading pliysiclana of this ection but obtained no belt until I began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure. It liaa done me more gooa than aa tlie niedii'iiie I evr took." Una. AxNiliui.uiniT, Geneva, Ind. Pr. Miles' Hsart Cure la sold at all drwifisi on a positive guarantee. Write for free aiiviee aud booklet ta 1jc Uaies Hsdiiil ta, iJ-kkaj't, lad. Ladies' ."!: irt waists all styles and prices a t . Armstrong & C'o's.
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