Boarding Mouse Keepers ! You want something cheap. We can help yon out. "Wc can furnish your house complete. If you buy your whole outfit of us we can afford to give you si lig dis count. "NVe keep carpets, crockery and furniture. If you want cither tine goods or cheap goods our ju ices are always lower than anv one else. For instance, we can sell von ;i Wash Stand, Wash Bowl & Pitcher, Towel Rack, & Soap Dion, You can't buy anything like that anywhere else, can you? We don't take it out in talking; we have got the goods. Bedsteads, bureaus and matting in the name proportion. You know where to come to got a bargain. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .-. Portjervis. We sell the crackerjaek Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $I.OO UP Try a pair and you will say is I KANE,? PEOPLE'S NATIONAL !P ub 1 18 h od Momliiy, W'ml nmulny nml Krl divy, Is in mill Mr a (lm frenli. ev NEW YORK ery - other dtvy TRI-WEEKLY; r u a 1 1 y, givinu the luU'fit newt od fliiya of Jamie, and cim-rlng now of the oth er three. It con tains all tmpor- TRIBUNE runt roreipn ca ble news which appears In THE DAILY TKIUUXK of annie date, also Uomcgtio and Fnrolirn Correspondence, Short Stories, Klegnnt Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items. Industrial Inforniatlou, KiwhloiiNotes, Ag rlculturnl MiilU'r and Comprehensive and reliablo Financial and Market report! Regular mbscrlptlon price, II .60 a ,ear. We luiulsh It with THK PRKSM for $2.26 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Everything Springy Everything Bright Everything New A Iwautiful display of New Spring Goods fills our Store from top to bottom. A very nice all wool top coat at $ 1.59, the lest value on earth. A Nobby Man's Suit at $1 oO, Worth $0,50. -" " f00, " 7.50 u u u 4 7 50 44 lft () " " 1)50, " 12 50 " " 10 00, " 13.5 " " " " 12 00, " 13.5 Boy's Nobby Suits $3.00 to $10.00 Three Piece Suits 2.50 to COO Children Suits 1.25 vo 1.60 Have you seen the nobby styles of Mens and Boys Shoes we are offering this spring. They are the real thing without a . doubt. The prices are from $1.25 to $3.50, SGMAFRANSKY IS Front Street, Press milking in nil bronchos Will go to tl.e house or ilo tlia work atliouie. -Aildre Many Lunwui, V'jvr Jfoi'4 ijtre-ct, MUfyrd, f. A All J for $1.50 $1.75 TO be satisfied what wo so. Front St., Port Jervis: FAMILY NEWSPAPER PuHlshed on Thursday, nml known for near ly sixty years In every part of the Vllitcd States ns a National Family News i a p e r o f t he highest class, for farmers and villagers. Itcnn tains all the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE most important general news of THK DAILY TRIBUNE u. to the hour of going to press, an Agricultural Depart ment of the highest order, has entertain ing reading for every member of the fam ily, old and young, Market Reports, which are accepted as authority by farmers nnd country merchnuts, nnd is clean, up-to-date Interesting nnd instructive Regular subsciiption price, 11,00 a year. We furnish it with THK. PRESS for $1.65 per year. Milford, Pa. Port Jervis, N. Y. JJoW nt a lime early nsors are dainty little) pills, but they uovorfnil to domino the liver, remove obstruc tions and invigorate the system. THl FASHION PLATE CHILD. ;'m a inr Htt! fashion pint child. And my rnnnmT nr; it nilf nn;) mild, Hut il.p trial? I endure nml the fun I ad jure Wini it set nny otiu-rrtiild wild. All my frock nre quite ft-ti hlitK fttiRrt, Itut un nt r tgc I'll." my pour iltilo hrnrt. Winn 1 fnn.bhly Mmid with a purse in my hnnd In a 1 11 1 1 e approved hy It le:irte. An umtTflla ! hnv thnuh 'tin plain 'In it In t;ot thp W ust chance nt a rain. For my -hots and my hut are lot lit ted for that ; My hair wuuld bo curled all In vain. 1 -ll tip Rlrls must all hatp mp, 1 f-nr, Knr on RjM'.d ;-. nnd n 1 ir-rrxmn: elrtir Th y b rp dnispd Junt Hke me lor the pllt'!!!! tO JffC And their romrm nta are r 11 up tic 1 hear. How I wish I mnld wenr an nM drrss Made of Rii'Rhnm. and then I Ju-t rui'M 1 would make pottih mud pits that would open ymr rytf, Though my pose mlht not be a success. Minna llowlson C'oale, In Kittle 'hion kle. AFFLICTED WITH THE FARM CRAZE I A"- MATKl'K funning is a disease hii.li In most pretnlmt ninong people Who nave lived Tor some rears in tiat buildings. It is especially virulent In the spr'uifT and summer, usually wholly appearing during the winter months. In the first stages of the disease the victim is usually subject to strange, though harmless, Illusions and hallucinations. He fancies that he sees in bis mind's eyes u little house standing far back from the dirt road in a prove of stntely onk trees. The front of the house is half covered with vines nnd climbing rose! ntul the uir Is full of the perfume from the hay iiehls. Hack of the house is a bi(r red barn, wherein an lmnginnry horse eats non-existent oats ami a deer-like Jersey cow chews a phantom cud. llefore the house the preen turf sweeps down to the road in billows, and a couple of picturesque property lambs pambol gracefully under the oaks. Up the same oaks squirrels are running, waving their bushy tails and chattel ing deliance to eveu imaginary invaders. In the secondary stages of the dis ease the illusions become more alarm ing. The patient sees people driving up to the house nnd offering- large sums for the yellow-legged spring chickens which hnve suddenly ap peared in large quantities in the fore ground. The Jersey cow conies for ward and modestly presents ten pounds of golden yellow butter, taste fully done up in a napkin and . slumped with her coat of arms, for the possession of which the assem bled multitude quarrel furiously, each of them raising his neighbors bid. From the barnyard appeurs a proces sion of hens, each bearing a fresh laid egg, with the date of it arrival written on it in indelible peijeil. At this point the multitude falls dowu on its knees nnd each of the number offers all his earthly possessions for a dozen. Gradually these visions fnde Info one, and the patient sees him self sitting in un easy chair on a rose-embowered vernnda, with a bag of double eagles beside him and a couple of attentive servitors offering him mint juleps and other cooling re freshments. When this stnge of the disease is reached the patient needs careful attention and wntching. He Is likely to become violent nnd at tack the janitor of the flat building or imprudentlv resign his lucrative position in a I.n Salle street Insur ance office. Hut the crisis of the disease conies when the patient sits down nnd be gins to put his illusions into writing. After a prolonged and painful strug gle he will produce a piece of litera ture like this: Wanted In the vicinity of Chicago, a place of from three to ten acre?, with ptnall house and barn. Must be reasonable. Kent for ulx months with view to purchase. The patient will demand that this production of a disordered brain be A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New I'nrter The Sun." All doctors have tried to curcC AT AlillU by the use of powders, acid gases, Inhalers and drops In paste form. Their powders drj up the mucuous membranes causing them to crack open aud bleed. The pow erful acids used ill the luhnlura hnve en tirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have alined to eure, while pastes aud ointments cannot reach the dibcasc. An old and experienced prac titioner who has for many years made a close study and spitclalty of the treatment of CATARRH, ha at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CATAHKH, by removing the cause, ktopplng the discharges, and curing all In flammation It is tho only remedy kuowu to science that actually reaches the affliet- il parts. This wonderful remedy is known is ".sM FKl.KS tho Gl'A KANTKKI) CATARRH Cl'KK" aud la sold at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing internal and external medicine sulllcicnt fur a full month's treatment aud everything necessary to Its lerfect tise. SNL'FKLKrS" Is the only perfect CA lAKRH I LKh ever made and is now iccognUt'd as the only safe aud positive lire for that annoying aud disgusting dis ase. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and Is also wonderfully liilck to relievo HAY FKVElt or COLD in tho I1KA1). CATARRH when neglected often lend to CONSLl,T10X-".SNfKr,I.K.S" will iave you if you use it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but n complete treatment which If positively guarautoed to cure CA TARRH in any form or singe If used ac j.irdii: to the directions which accompany eui h package. Dou't delay but 6end for it at once, aud write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive spec ial advice from the discoverer tf this won derful remedy reganllug yourcase without oost to you beyoud the regular price of SLKFLK.S" the "Gl'AKASTKKU CATARRH Cl'llii." tfent prcpuld to any address in the Unit ed States or C inula ou receipt of One Dol lar. Address Dept. B 275, KDW1N B. fi I I.KS & COM HAN Y, S:ti and Mark et Street, Philadelphia, promptly Inserted In the real estate columns of gome Sunday newspaper. Ills nurses and other attendants will, of course, strongly oppose the idea, but experience has demonstrated thnt in humoring the patient nt this crit ical period lies the chief hope of per manently restoring him to henlth nnd urban hnpplness. In no other w-ny can the antitoxin be secured which will miccessfully combat the amateur farming bacillus on Its native heath. The next day after the victim's literary effort hns appeared In print a man wenrlng a silk hat, a frock cont, Bomewhnt shiny about the seams, and an enthusiastic mnnnct will call and ask to see him. At what ever risk, permission should be given for him to Interview the patient. "1 have just what yon wnnt," the caller will begin. "Heautlfui scenery. a anuill house, two springs of water, and aa much lund as you want. I will rent, sell or trade for down town vacant. "Where, may I ask," the patient will say, "is the place you speak ol located?" "About 00 miles southeast of Nash ville, Tenn., will be the answer; "right in the prent coal and iron dis trict, and,' lowering his voice to a whisper, "I may say to yon that sign of oil and other minerals are plenti ful in the land." It must not be expected that this first treatment will effect a cure. Th patient will simply take it as a criti cism on his literary style and will amend his effort so that it will read: "On the north shore, within 80 milei! of Chicago.' The visit of the next caller is likely to be followed by a slight relapse, depending upon the vividness of the description of the "simple little place" which he has to offer at one of the better known suburban vil lages along the north shore, lie is vague as to prices and exact loca tions, but wishes to take the pntient out on a personal tour of inspection. It would lie dangerous to refuse per mission to make this trip, no matter how great may be the npparent risk. The patient will ride up the north shore on a suburban train nnd will be met nt the proper station by the real estate agent with an impressive laudnu nnd pair of high stepping horses, lie will be driven through winding roads and carefully laid out country places to a large stone struc ture, containing 20 rooms, wit h n care inker's lodge in front and several east iron deer disporting on the lawn. . Aow, here, the real estate man will sav, "is a modest, quiet, little place, it has all the charms of truly rural situation, and at the same time is fitted with a hot air furnace and a driveway boardered with large whitewashed stones. I enn let you have this whole plnce, just as it stnnds, including the ornnmental, artificial ravine at the rear for $.150 a mouth." This treatment is likely to result In a great improvement In the patient's condition, but, sooner or later, it will be noticed that the phrase "must be reasonable" in the literary produc tion already referred to "i.s some what vague and uncertain. 1 should hnve been plain about It nnd said $40 a month." There is nothing the friends and attendants of the amateur farming victim can do when this discovery made except to be patient and wait for the treatment to run its regular course. A few days after the second correction hns been made a third real estnte agent will appear. He will be no fluent and so enthusiastic that- all the worst symptoms of the dis ease will reappear. He will take the pntient out on one of the elevated roads and will rIiow him a little toy house, painted in several bright colors. Then he will point out a pint of ground, measuring about 20x40 feet, in the rear of the house, and will declare that it offers a "fine op portunity for market gardening." Only one more treatment is usually necessary. It comes In the shape of a man with a place to which none of the objections which have proved fatal in the other cases applies, There is plenty of ground nliout the house, it is located only a few miles from the city and close to n rnilroad station, it rents for even less than the amount fixed, and there are other advantages over which the agent prows eloquent. The patient, who la now well on the way to recovery, goes out to look at it. It is a small frame house, without Bhade of any "LIVE STOCK AND IMHl.EMb.NT8 ALli GO WITH THE FL.ACE." kind and long innocent of paint. It ia badly in need of repair and worse iu need of cleansing. In the dirty yard around the bouse a couple of buggies and other vehicles, each ol them minus at least one wheel, are sadly reclining. On the remnants of the fence a gaunt cut is perched, and DON'T are TOBACCO SPIT MOKE Vour Life aw av I You car be cured of any form of tobacco utiiiig easily, be matt well, atroiitf, inaitc-tic, full ol nrw life aud vigor by taking ted-JO-BAQ, that niakf-sj weak meU aHiong. Many n-a Uu puuuiis in tea darn. Over 3 00,000 cured. Ail drugt-its. Curt KuaruuUnl. book let ut advu. I kKH. Adar-?- blKKI.lNU ktiMfcUV CO., Chicago or New York. 4J7 For Chuse & Sanborn's teas coffins go to Armstrong & Co, and a yellow houiiil dog Is tied with n rope to a stake In front of a barrel lying on its side. In the background a brown and white billvgont is play fully eating the d"ciiyed remains of what was once n lawnniower. "All the live stock and Implements go with the place," says the agent, whose sense of humor has never been developed. In nine cases out of ten the cure is now complete, nnd the recovered vic tim hurries back io close a lease of his flat for two years, with the privilege of renewnl. Once In a grent while, however, a mmi has been so strongly Inrected with the amateur farming virus that even ibis treatment is not efficacious. He goes rapidly from onp crisis to an other, until finally he wakes op some morning and finds that most of his delusions and hallucinations have be come renlities. The Jersey cow may not voluntarily bring forwnrd the pat of butter, nnd the hens mny lenve their eggs where they lay them, but. In general, he realizes nil thnt he hns dreamed of. It is almost alwnys the cace that he runs ncross the place which strikes his fancy purely by ac cident. He falls in love with it at first sight. Sometimes he is found Inter anxiously consulting a divorce lawyer In the real estate line. Itut In the first blush of possession he feels that he must be envied of the gods. Chicago Tribune. Urrmnn Mnral Prorrrnmtiif, The U prill nit tiavnl protrriinime, which, ncroj ilin to tin- ortiiinl un- liomH'riurnt, wn not to be completed until 1910, is now, it seems, to he-fin- Ished by VMM. In thnt year (lermnny -will hnve nt leiiMt 4' ships, 1M) large err ist m tmu "S sinnl) cruisers. . . e f uriuti t li ... "What's become of that friend yours who used to write poetry?' "Do you meun tiiddings?" "Yes." "Oh, hes reformed. "How so?" of "Helms stopped writing poetry and now is general nianaper of a peanut stand. Detroit Tree Press. Evhlpncr of Incompleteness. Uncle Reuben Farmer Vhentlcy's boy is home from college. He told me his education is finished. I'ncle Hiram I guess his education don t amount to much. Uncle Reuben Why not? Unele Hiram If it did, he wouldn't think it was finished. Puck. Different Opinion, "They are two souls with but a single thought," said the Observant Hoarder, alluding to a pair of lovers. "They look to me like two souls without a single thought," said the Cross-Kyed Hoarder's correction, Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. No IHlHtnke. Egyptologist They had newspapers In ancient Kgypt. Host Well! welll Did you find one? Kgyptologist No, but we found fossil roneh nnd a petrified office towel, N. Y. Weekly. Needed Help. Landlady Will you have another help to the chicken, Mr. Withers? Mr. Illithers (star boarder) Yes; unless I pet help I'm afraid my jaws won't stand the strain. You see never prueticed mastication as a phy sical feat. Ohio State Journal. I'aaie for Consrntnlatlon, Trixy I forgot to invite Jack out shooting with me. I hope he didn't feel hurt. Dick (who knows her aim) No; but he would probably hnve felt so if he had gone. Philadelphia Hecord. Her Uxperlenee. Miss Younger Do you really believe that opals are unlucky? Miss r.lderly es. A young mnn onee offered nie an engagement ring with an opal in it and I refused it. Chicago Daily News. THE HOME GOLD CURE An Ingenlmui Trent in en t by which Irtiiik r!i r Ilelng Cured Ially In Hplte of Themselves. No Noxious Down. No Wf akrnlnff of the Nervea. A I'leraitmnt and Positive Cure for the Liquor Hahit. It Ih tffi.erf.Ily known nnd understood thnt I)ruiikt!ii!iPH8 U n riUeftse mid not wenkneria. A body filled with po1 ii, and noi vos cmnpluh'ly idiitttcrcd by porlodlcul or con a nut use of intoxicating liquor, re quires an nntidote capable of neutralizing nnd eradicatlnK th Is poison, nnd destroying thfl craving for Intoxicants. tUiffercrs nmy now cure theinwlvea at home without pub llclty or loss of time from business by thU wonderful "HOMK GOLD CCKEM which hnHboen perfected after many years of close study aud treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to directions tit this wonderful discovery U positively gunrnu toed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how ltard ft drinker. Our records show tho marvelous transformation of thousands of drunkards Into sober, indus trious and upright men. WIVKrt Cl'KK YOUR HUSBANDS I I CHILDKKN CUKK VOURFATHKHS ! ! Tills remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but a specific for this disease only, so skillfully devised nud prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given In n cup of ten or coffee with out the kuoweledge of the person taking it. Thousnmls of Drunkards have cured themselves with this prlcehuis remedy, and as many more have been cured nnd made temperate men by having the "CUKK" ad ministered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge In coffee or tea, aud believe tmlay they discontinued drink ingof theirowu free will. DO NOT WAIT Do not le deluded by npparent and mis- c-ullng "Improvement." Drive out the disease nt on on nud for all time. The "HOMK GOLD CURE" 1 old at the ex tremely low price of One Dullar, thus plac ing within reach of everybody & treatment mure effectual than others costing jd to f jO. Full directions accompany each pack age. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on rccepit of Oue Dollar. Address Dept. B 27fi, KDW1N B GILES & COMPANY. -.M aud Market Street. Philadelphia. All crrepoudeuo strlotly ouuil.U'UUtU, WAITERS GET MANY TIPS. On In I'lillntlelpltln Who MnkPl as lllKh n l-'lrlr Dolinr. In line Week. Stories of big tips given In Chicago's fashionable restaurants nre outshone by the radiance of the following re cital of a Philadelphia nailer to a llecord reporter: 'Sometimes," said the wniter, 1 make as much ns $r0 a week in tips." He stood in the palm roof of a fash- nable cafe and said this without a blush. "The lowest- tip I get is half a dollar," he continued. "That Is given me by the young mnn who brings his girl to luncheon, nnd, very properly, buys no wine, because he is not yet married to her. The man who buys wine with a luncheon for two hns a bill to settle of eight or nine dollars. never less. The dinner and supper lips are the big ones. You, for in stance, come to me and say: 'Henry, I am bringing five guests to dinnei here to-morrow at seven. I wish tn spend $50. lieserve that comer table for me and see that the flowers nnd the candles nre beautiful. I'll drop in at noon to look over the menu you ulll draw up.' For my trouble you tip me, mnj be, five dollars. If vour dinner party is a lurper one nnd you spend on It, say $S(), you mny tip me ten dol lars. Kome exceedingly generous per sons have been known to tip me $13 for n dinner without any swooning be ing done by me. The biggest tip I ever got was $5(1, but the man was drunk. 'A percentage of my tips goes, of course, to the head waiter. A man, y the way, who isn't tipped half enough Is the fellow in the hnll who looks after the hats and wraps. He gives .you no check, and yet among the hundred guests whose things nre in his chnrge he remembers you, and when you come out to go he has your wraps ready for you without nny ques tioning or nny delay. A wonderful memory the fellow has, but he doesn't make much money." REDEEM MUTILATED DIMES. Telephone Slots Are Taking; Many Worn-Out Coins Oat of L'lrenlntlon. "The telephone slot machines are doing an enormous work in the mat ter of taking worn-out dimes out of circulation," explained a treusury of ficial to a reporter. "There is noth ing to prevent worn-out, mut ilntcd and almost smooth dimes from being put into the slots, nnd as a result mnny persons keep the worn-out dimes for that particular purpose. "Mnny druggists nnd others who keep public telephones make no ob jection to taking mutilated dimes any more, for the reason that they keep a supply on hand to do a telephone business with. When they see that a telephone user is going to put a new dime in the slot they simply take it in and hand a worn-out dime in exchange. Of course the telephone user makes no abjection, and in goes the worn-out or mutilated coin. "After it gets In there the telephone companies do the rest. Every time they pet a quantity on hand, for the government does not care to bother with sums of less than $100, they send them to a subtreasury, nnd in Wash ington to the treasury department di rect, for redemption. The result Is that through the telephone compnnies alone over $1,000 worth of mutilated or worn-out dimes are redeemed each week. "Husiness people have already be gun to notice that the great majority of the dimes now in circulation are in much Vietter condition than they were even six months ago. In a lesser de gree the redemption of a great quan tity of quarters ami halves is effected through the long-distance tele phones." AT THE VOLCANO'S CRATER. American Tourist. Mt Popoeatnpetl Rcacb It. llrlnk and Are There PhatOMTr.phed. A party of Americans touring In Mexico recently accomplished the un usual feat of ascending to the edge of the crater of Mount Popocatapeti, the famous volcano of the North American continent. A member of the party in describing' the trip says the crater is a marvel and well worth a hurd journey to see. 'A huge and gloomy pit it is," he says, "itssteep sides emit ting sulphurous smoke and fumes, and its perpendicular walls descending, it Is said,, to a depth of 1,500 feet. At the bottom is a small lake of emerald green, surround-ed by volcanic rocks aud deposits of Milphur. At the top there is a ledge of rock at the crater's edge, from which we made our ob servations of the crater and upon which we were photographed. I did not observe any difficulty in breath ing or any noticeable increu.se of heart action, but several members of the party were jmuting painfully and were hardly able to speak. One'of my com rades told me that he could feel his heart beat through hi coat and sweat er. The temperature was very cold, out it seemeu to be modified some what by the natural warmth of the crater and we were protected against the Icy wind outside." BEST FOR THE DOWELS If Too havn t n-irtilnr, heaitby movement of thm bowel evt iy d. j ju io til or will b. Keep your tHjwt-u oiM'H an.) ba wvll. For.-v. In th iliuut Yit lent uliy -ie ur ijiiI poison, I tlaiiKti ou. 1 lie tiiioolh mi. a.it-.t. moat pei U t wajr nt kueWiig VU ImwoI cltmr ud cla-aA I Ui ttt CANDY CATHARTIC . EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Planl, FslstM.!'!, potent. Taste tiood. Do Good, Ku-ar hiok. i!. Wi-aweo. t.r t.riir. 1(1. snt .null f.-r box. V. rttw lot frtt rtauiipltt, mid Ituukiai ora lu-.tltn. Addivxs :i3 lKkLiXU Mb.Mh.UT TttMPAJIt, rill(itOw Ilff VUMK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAJ1 Subscribe fortbe PKtad, s v v w v w y fa RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pol hi Pullmnn trains to Buffalo, Nlno nra Kails, Chautauqua Dnke, Cleveland, Chii ngo and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to nil points In the W est, and Soul-hwcstar, lower rates than via any other first-class lino. Trains Now I.ravr Pout Junvts ad . Follows. KAPTWARD. No. 13, Dally Express 24 A.M. " 10, Dally Kxprcss 6 W " " 10, Dally Except Sunday. . 8 m " " ?S, " " " 7 to " " Butl, Sunday Only 7 tr " " HS, Dally Kxcept Punday.. 10 20 " " I), Dally Way Train 12 15P.M. " 80, Way ICxccpt Sunday... 8 22 " " 8, Dally Kxpresg 4 25 " " B20, Punday Only 4 HO " " 8, Daily Kxprcss 6 20 " 18, pundayonly 6 40 ' " 22, Dally Except Sunday. . 8 Mi " " 14. Daily 10 00 " 11 WESTWARD. No. R, Dally FrprrpR 12 30 A M. " 17, Dally Milk Train 8 06 ' " 1, Dally Express 11 H8 " " 11, Knr Ho'dnle K'pt Sun.. 13 10 P.M. " 5. Dally 6 15 " " 27, Dally Except Suiulav. . 6 6(1 " " 7, Daily Exiircss "... 10 16 " Trnlns leave Chnmbers street, New Yoi k for Port Jervis on week days at 4 00, 7 1)0, fl no, 0 15, 10 80 A. M. 1(10,8 (10, 4 80, 8 8U, 7 80, 9 IB P. M On Pundws, 4 oo, 7 80, B.tO, a. m.; 12.80, 2 80, 7" 80 and 9. 16 r. M. I. t. Roberta, General I'.AHenffer Agent, New Vork. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel pur excellence of the ennlml, lucnted witliin one block of the White limine, nnd directly oppesite tho Treiinury. Klncst table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hntclry, remarkable for ita historical axHociatioiiH nml lung unMalned popularity. Keccntly renovated, repainted and partially rcftiruiNhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A lanilmnrk nmong the hotels of Wnsh Ington, patron1?!!! In former yer by prcsia nts and hiidl nfllcinln. Alwnyn n prime favorite. Keccntly remodeled nnd rendered better than ever. (1pp. Pn. K. R. dep. WALTKK BUKTON, H. Mgr. I'lieso hotels nre. tho nrlnclnnl nolltlcnl rendezvous of the capital nt nil times. They tire the licst fltopulns rjlnoes nt rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. a. DEWITT. Manager. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an interesting mag. xlnoof criticism. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa, HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and Grain. HoaglancTs, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. DP TOWN. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. It artificially d iResU tbe food and aids Vature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digei ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It ln itantly relieves and permanently cures Iyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeariache,Gastralgla,Cramp8,and aii other results of imperfect digestion. Prapirad ty E. C DaWItt Co.. Cblcast MNiMlftidi Out lec returueii it we lull Any one crtulma ketch aud dtrttchuliou of muv invcutiora will promptly receive our opiuiua free ouncerniny the paiLUlainlity of same. "How to Outaiu a futtrut " ik: ut upou request, Fateuta iieuureti through ua aity;i ti.ted for iile at our espcuae. Patcuia taki-u out through ua receive ;rtfiat noin e, without charge, in I uh Hatkni kvcu.:u, u illu-itratcti aul whlcly circulated journal, COUfcuUcd ly &I.iufai-luit-r aud Investor- bcml tuf ftuiuplc cupy Ffttft. Audi-, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Patent AUurntv,) Kvr Building WAtHlNQTM.
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