Boarding House Keepers! You want something cheap. Wo can help you out. Wc can furnish your house complete. If you buy your whole outfit of us avc can allonl to give you a big dis count, "We keen carpets, you want cither tine goods or cheap goods our prices are always lower than any one else. For instance, avc can sell you ii Wash Stand, Wash Bowl & Pitcher, Towel Rack, & Soap Dish, You can't buy anything like that anywhere else, can you? We don't take it out in talking; wc have got the goods. Bedsteads, bureaus and matting in the same proportion. You know bargain. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .. Portjervis. Wc sell the Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, cti rr up 4 1 . w w Try a pair and you will say is KAN PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Published Moiulny, Wed nesday and Kri tliiy, is in rwdltv n nno, frosh cv ory - ot her - dtiy NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY: r 1) it 1 I y, Rlvinir tiie lntest news on rluys of istuie, and covering news of the oili er three. It cou tnins nil impor TRIBUNE tune foreign ca ble news which uppeftrsln THK DAILY TRIBUNE of nine dnt-e, Mho Domestic nnd Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Klogiint Hnlf-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, Industrlnl Inforiiintion, FftshlonNotes, Ag ricultnrnl Matter nnd Comprehensive and mliiible Financial nnd Market reports Regular subscription price, $f.60 ft tear. We furnish It with THK PRKSS for (ai 25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa, Everything Springy Everything Bright Everything New A lieautiful display of New Spring Goods fills our Store from top to bottom. A very nice all wool top coat at t.o9, the liest value on earth. A Nobby Man's Suit atloO, Worth 0.50. " 44 oOO, " 7.50 44 44 7 50, 44 10.0 " " 44 44 44 9 50, 44 12 50 " . 44 44 " 44 10 00, 44 13.5 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 1 2 00 , 44 1 3 .5 Iioy's Nobby Suits Three Piece Suits Childrens Suits 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, f 1 15 Front Street, Dress making iu nil bimu'lios YV ill no to the lioUfO or do Ilia win k at lioiiiH. Ad'hvH Mahy Li: u wiit, VJ'i',jr kl'vitil utrcot, MilforJ, I'rt. pop 1 r crockery anil furniture. If All 5 for V $1.50 where to come to crackcrjacl lc satisfied what we so. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published on Thureduy, nnd known for netrr ly sixty years in every part of the United Btntes ns a National Family Nows V a p e r o f the highest class, for farmers and villagers. Itcou- NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE tnins all the most imnortnnt general news of THK DAILY TRIBUNE up to the hour of going to press, an Agricultural Depart ment of the highest ordor, has eutertnin- ing reading for every member of the fain ily, old and young, Market Reports, which are acoopted as authority by fanners and country merchants, and is clean, up-to-dato interesting and instructive. Regular subscription price, 11,00 a year. We furnish it with THE PRESS for 1.66 per year. 3.00 to 10.00 2.50 to 0.00 1.25 lo 1.50 Port Jervis, N. Y. DuW ltt 8 little emly risers are iliiinty little pills, but they imver fail to i loiinso the iivnr, reinovo obotruo twus and iuvi'ui'ttto tli t.ybtuiu. prices from ? ct:i 71; TO w I E" 2 Front St., t S j Port Jervis. ? SKY THE ETHICS OF LUCK. Arhltrnrr Pnirmn Tnkp Ur rinre ot m I.niKlrnl linn In Among llrllcTPra. On Ihe belief tn luck have aupnra, divinntors, fortune tollers, nil trndrd from time imint mnrinl to the prM ent nyp, snys Chnmbcra' .Tdtirnal. They "cnlcnlnte" the incalculable, and, rrr pssarily, arbitrary tlojrninR take the place nf Kirn I basis tin w hick to work out their rhenir. Thpy rely on the lurk of odd numbers; in them the im perial phantom either in birth or chance or death loves to reside. Bex en has always been a number to con jure with, and the ?ei-nth child of a seventh child born in the seventh month comes clad in a mysterious pan oply of foreknowledge absolute; while nine was at one place rtd period looked upon as n symbol of l)t ity. (Ireat men will hnve their lucky day or month, as one of the Cn pear's pave his ijhmc to the eighth month that in which the mot fortunate etnts of his life had occurred. The blood of a great family, like that of the Rtunrts or the Bourbons, for instance, is said to carry with it, even in its col '-ateral branches, the taint of that ill-success, ill-health, which is summed up as ill-luck, re tain penis, such, for instance, ns opa are esteemed as stones of ill-omen talismans reversed. It is not. of course, that their beauty ia brittle, but that they carry with them ill-luck to their wearers or owners. The truth of this puperstition is demonstrated by the violent deaths which hove befallen un lucky opal wearers. Have they not succumbed to the ill-luck attending a pern, to pain possession of which a fellow-creature has not hesitated to shed their blood? Xo doubt itls very unlucky to awaken the covetousncss of a robber and a murderer. Ilonrntr Iar. Jim Honesty is der best policy, .rter all. Hill How? "Remember that dog I stole?" "Yep." "Well, I tried two hull days to sell im, an no one offered mnre'n a dollar. 3n I went, like n hoiirst man, an guv dim to t h' ole inrlv what owned Mm, an' she guv me Ave dollars." N. Y. Week- 'v. The Thirteen Sniierslitlon. "Thirteen dollars and a half seems t high price for such a comparatively short trip," said the ninn with the trav eling bag in his hand. "We thought people would rather pay Hint than $13," replied the ngent of the steamer line, with an explanatory and apologetic cough. Cleveland l'loin Dealer. The Worst Yet. Farmer Hnyrnke Deacon Perkins did get stuck awfully on his last New York trip. Farmer Whiflletree How wuz that? Farmer Hnyrake Why, he took down six o those old gold bricks o' his'n and swapped 'em off for 50,000 (hares of oil stock. Puck. i Her Chance. "Look at those two bad boys in the river," said Mr. Markley, as they crossed the bridge. "Hy the way, dear, that reminds me," replied his wife, "let nie have a couple of dollars? I've got to get a pair of undressed kids." Philadel phia Press. TOehnrred. "So Spudder's going to join youi fishing club, eh?" "No. He heard that a man had to be a pretty good liar as well as fisherman, to join." "Well?" "Spjdder can't fish." Hrooklyn Life. Solving; u Pruhlem. "One of our troubles at the club,' said ("holly, "has been to make the waitnhs distinguishable fwum the meiubahs at our evening weceptions Hut we've solved it at lawst." "Ah!" remarked Kostick. "Hy pet ting intelligent-looking waitahs?" Philadelphia Kecord. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR "Something- New fniler The Sun." All doctors have tried to cureCATA HRH by the use of powders, acid gases, lnhnlers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the inucuous membranes causing them to crnck open and bleed. The pow erful acids used in the Inhalers have en tlrely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have alined to cure, while pastes and ointments oannot reach the disease. Au old and experienced prac titioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment f CATARRH, baa at last perfected Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently on res CATARRH, by removing tho cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all iu- Uiuumatinn. It is the only remedy known to science that nctually reaches tho atllict- -d parts. Tills wonderful remedy lsknown u "SNVKFLKS the GUARANTEED CATARRH CL'KE" and is sold at the ex tremely low prlco of One Dollar, each package containing internal and external medicino suitiuicut for a full mon'.h'; treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA TAHUli i:i Kf. ever made and Is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures all Inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD in tho HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CON.SUPTION-"tiNL'FFLE.S" will biive you if you use It at once. It Is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment whieh is positively guaranteed to cure C A TARKH in any form or stage if used ao carding to the directions which accompany eaeh piu;knge. lou't delay but send for ut oneo, and write full particulars as ynir condition, and yuu w ill receive spec- ltd advice from the- discoverer of this won ilcrful remedy regarding yourca&c without cost to you beyoud the regular price of "SNUFFLES" the "GUARANTEE CATARRH CURE." St-nc prepaid to any addrebd in the Unit ed States or C uada on receipt of One Dol lar. AddivKs Dept. 11 ir7o, EDWIN" H GILES it COM PA NY.SiWO and -iS Mark et Struct, Philadelphia. COMPENSATION. ! -It alone with my hart to-rfRht Vhre the -el 00m In iturk and tlpppv Acros thp pnrtals the ihadowi full, And here with my Krfpf I weep; Put ovf-r my Sfld henrt' darkness P ten In a mr". In nee rich and rnn For Inn njto. when a child at play, I hid a sunbeam there. The harp t silent, th chords are dead Whose music was all too fleet, And 1 listen tn vain for the stiver itraln That made my llf complete; But long- ftfro, wh n a care-free child, With no thought of Eadder thlnps, I pesth d a p-unn-hlrd to my breast, And thtre It singe and sings. The a-arlands are faded and old and sear. And the laurels that crime with the year Have prone with the dreams and the per ished hopes I burled them all with tears; But out In the irardrn of my foul The roes bloom so fair. For loi.gr aro, when a little child, I planted a rose tree there. Muriel Strode, tn Chicago Evening; Post. The Robber's Cross By David Kcr. $ HEY call Kpain the land of ad venture," . muttered Hnrry White, as he strolled before brenkfast. around tthe outskirts of A small Spnn- Ish town on the southern ttlope of the Sierra Morenn; "and I've been in it three weeks, nnd not had one adven ture jet. A man frets no show at all in traveling nowadays. Hello! here eiimei somebody in a hurry!" Very much in a hurry, certainly. seemed the sturdy Spanish peasant who had jurt appeared on the top of the steep ridge above the boy's head. for he was leaping from crag to crag as recklessly as a wildcat, and at, times even swinging himself over some deep cleft by the bough of a tree, as if In such haste that he had no time to think of such a 1 rifle as the chance f broken neck. Hut in this ease it was "most haste worst speed, for ail at once a large stone gave way beneath the Span lard's feet, and he came tumbling headlong down Into the road amid a whirlwind of dust. Harry whose sympathies were al ready enlisted in favor of a man cap able of such feats of strength and daring flew to the spot, feeling as if he had reallv met with something like an "adventure"at Inst. Hut when he reached the fallen man he stopped short in sheer amazement. And well he might. The man whom he had seen bounding along the ridge had had long gray hair and beard; he was quite sure of that for he re membered wondering that an old man LED HIM UP A STEEP ZIGZAG PATH should be so active. The hair of the man before him was short, thick, and black as night, and he had no beard at all. Meanwhile, the stranger had man aged to sit. up, and was1 wiping the blood from a bad cut on his forehead In doing so, he discovered the loss of bis false hair and beard, and met Hurry's eyes fixed wonderingly upon him. Well, asked he, fiercely, answer ing the boy's glance with a defiant stare, "do you know me?" No, and I don't want to know J-on,' said Harry, in broken Spanish, rather nettled, at the man s imperious tone, "I suppose you're a smuggler by your disguising yourself that way. ie, I am, replied the other, with a strange smile. "Are you going to give me up to the police?" 'Not II" cried Harry. "It's not the style of ns Americans to give away a man who can t stand up for him- ilf." 'Ah, you're an American, then?' said -the smuggler, looking curioiuly at him. "Well, if you are willlim to help me, I'll tell you how you een do it. Give me your arm as far as the chapel of St. James, about half a mile down the road for I find I've sprained my ankle too badly to walk alone and then I'm all right. 'Come along, then," rejoined Har ry, offering his arm. And the strangely assorted pair set forth. On the way our hero told his new friend, who seemed in too much pai tn talk himself, that he was traveling through Spain with his father, that he had picked up In Mexico what little Spanish he knew; that his tour hnd hitherto been provokingly bare of ad ventures, and that the one thing in the world which he most desired was to fall in with a gang of real Spanish brigands. At last they reached the chapel, and then, at peculiar whistle from the smuggler, five wild looking horsemen, with long guns on their shoulders, started out of the encircling; thickets, one of whom led by the bridle a fine black horse, on which they at once mounted the crippled Spaniard, not without casting more than one puz zled and suspicious look at the won. derlng boy. Take this for your good deed," aid the tall smuggler, taking a mall DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE YourlJfeawayl You can be cured of snr form of tobacco using tuily, be tuKile well, strong, ni.ivriii-lic, fnHuf new life anu vigor by taking Jvt). lO-ttAO, titdt nidk.-s ncitk tueu ftirong. M i ny y.na leu pound IU IcU JlayS. Over MOOgGtfQ cuicil. All il us;. at. Lure KuarHuirt ,1. b..k.. k-t Itnil aJvue 1-kliK. AJUietMl hi KRJ.lNli kiiMtUy Co., ClutdKO or New Ymk. S1 For Chuho & rJanhorn's toatt Cullot-u go to Armstrong & Co, aud fiver cross from his neck and pivinff it to Harry. "It may be of use to you !f ever e meet npain. And, ns you seem anxious to meet with some Span ish brlpands, it may please you to learn that you have seen half a dozen of them to-day." So sayinp, he spurred his horse5 and vanished into the forest with his prim comrades, while Hurry turned slowly back to the town, hardly knowing hethcr he was awake or only dream ing. Just like my link! I've lost my way, sure enough! And this strikes me as the very place to fall in with that nice man, Pedro (ionsnlvez, the brigand enptain, who seems to be ter rorizing the whole country at this time. The speaker w-as no other than our friend, Harrv White, now grown Into a tall young man, and revisiting, after flve-vears absence beyond the At lantic, his former haunts in southern Spain. He had certainly good cause to feel uncomfortable just then. Io lose one's way in a gloomy forest, among the Spaii(sh mountains, with night at hand and a storm coming on, is not a pleasant, experience in any case; but when to all this Is added a very strong probability of falling in with a band of robbers, whose usual mode of de manding ransom for a captive is to mail his ears or nose to his anxious friends as a hint that "speedy pay ment Is requested," he must indeed b brave man who can face the situa tion without flinching. What Harrv feared enme onlv too soon. A hoarse shout was suddenly heard among the bushes, and before he could draw his revolver lie was sur rounded by a gang of fierce-looking men, whose grim, rufllnnlv faces and scowling ej-es boded him no good. A smart stroke from the butt of Harry White's heavy whip felled the foremost man, but the rest at once dragged him from his horse, nnd, in spite of his furious struggles, bound him hand and foot. Let me kill the dog!" roared the Injured robber, whose head was bleed ing freely. "He shall never strike a Spaniard again!" Not so fast, Hrother Juan, said another. "He looks like an English man, nnd the English ore nil rich. We'll mnke him pay a fat ransom." 'And if he don't pay it quickly," put in a third, with a significant whisk of his knife, close to the prisoner's per, his friends won't find him quite s-o handsome the next time they see him." Hnrry shuddered at the horrible threat and the roar of brutal laughter that followed. He was not complete ly disenchanted, for the brilliant and chivalrous bandits of his boyish dreams were utterly different from these ragged, hangdog ruffians, who almost choked him with the stifling odor of garlic and bad tobacco. Then his horror turned to rage at tjie thought of being plundered and in sulted by these brutal rascals, nd he inwardly vowed that when he did get free he would spend all the money he hnd In hunting them down. Hut, as we shall see, he never got the chance of doing so. The robbers laid their prisoner on the horse and led him up a steep, zig r.ag path to a kind of rocky platform, walled In on three sides by unscalable cliffs, while on the fourth lny a preci pice of several hundred feet. Here about 20 more brignnds were encamped; and Hurry White, sudden ly remembering his silver cross, looked eagerly to see if the man who had given It to him was one of the band; but he could see no one in the least like him. "Has Capt. Gonsalvez come back yet?" asked one of his conductors. "No, wns the reply, "bat we are ex pecting him every moment." Just then a hasty step was heard below, and a tall, dark figure, spring ing up the rocks as nimbly as a moun tain goat, came bounding on to the platform. .."Up with yorj, comrades!" shouted THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drank ards are lleing Cured Dally In Splba of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening; of the Nerves. A I'leasant and Posltivo Curs for tho Liquor Ilabit. It Is generally known and understood that Drunkenness Is a disease and not wenknetis. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shnttered by periodical oroons;aut use of Intoxicating liquor, re quires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying t.ie craving for Intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without pub lioity or loss of time from business by thi wonderful "HOME GOLD CURK" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to directions ot this wonderful discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of drunkards Into sober, Indus trious and upright men. WIVKS CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS I I CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! ! This remedy is in no souse a nostrum but a speclflo for this disease only, so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble aud pleasant to the taste, so thut it call be given in a cup of tea or coffee with out the knowclcdge of tho person takiug it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as mauy more have been cured and mada temperate men by having the "CURK" ad ministered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in ootfue or tea, aud believe today they discontinued drink lug of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not le deluded by apparent nnd mis leading "improvement." Drive out the disease at ouce aud for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURK" Is sold at the ex tremely low price of Oue Dollar, thus plac- lug wllhlu reach of everybody a treatment moro effectual than others costing Jo to .. Full directions accompany each pack age. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge Scut prepaid to any part of the world on ruccplt of Oue Dollar. Address Dept. K 275, EDWIN B GILES & COMPANY aud iWU Market Street, Vhtlbdelphla. Lll corroepuudvuee strictly vouQdiiUtliU. the nfttW'it, " b was no ot tier .of ,n the formidable Pedro 1 lona h er. hr m sclf. "We I nvC t-en betrnyed. and all the soldiers from La Kedoildn are upon our trail. We nu:st r frrc-st at once. Ha! who 1 this-a prisoner?" We took hi in ill the valley yonder, nnd hnve kept him for rannom,-' re plied one of the bam.'1!! s. There is no time t.r think of ran soms now, when our verT hr nre ni stake," said the robber chief, sternly. "Take what money he has i n him. and then fling him over the prei'lpice." Instantly n dozen eager ha "ids were rifling Harry's pockets, and tliff brave youth, giving himself np for lost, pre pared to die like a man. P.ut, ns his wnteh was dragged forth by the rob bers, the silver cross that hung to Ms chnin caught the eye nf Gonsnlvcz, who sprnng forward and asked, hur riedly: "Where did you get that cross?" "It wns given to me five years ago hy a smuggler of these parls, whom I helped to escape when he was crippled by a fall," replied Hnrry, looking fixed ly at him. "And I nm the man who gnve it," said Gonsalvez, grasping his hand warmly; "and for that good deed you shall depart free nnd unharmed. Com rades, give him back nil that you have token. Follow that pnth, Senor Amer lenno. which will lend you to the vii Inire -of San Tonus; and when you tell this ptory to your friends, tell them also that kindness Is never thrown awny, even upon a brigand." Golden Days. British Srcret-Sr rviee Fnnil. A secret service fund is voted 3'early by parliament for the purpose of de feating conspiracies against the stnte. La-st year 13,000 was paid to spies who were employed for this purpose. For a copy of a treaty between France and Itussin, known as the treaty of T1ls:t, Great Britain pnid 40,000. AH ABFll TIIIIEAT. "I see I must be more severe with you, Alfred! If you get home ngain sot late I'll dismiss the cook and begin doing the cooking again myself!"- Fliegende Blaetter. PROFIT IN GOOD CENTS. Counterfeiters Ron I.lttle Risk and Mnke Qoott Mnrfrln on Gen uine Coins. To pass a counterfeit $1,000 bill ts an extremely difficult undertaking, because the very size of it invites close Inspection, but counterfeit cents will pass about as fast as you hand therm out, even in banks, under the eyes of experts, for their Insignificant size dis arms suspicion. This fact is being very strongly impressed on the offi cers of the national subtreasury, who are now in receipt of an immense num ber of these humble little counter feits, says the Chicago Tribune. About 500 of these little bogus coins are arriving at the subtreasury daily, and the April report shows that 13,1(58 counterfeit cents were received ou1 of a total of 373,870; yet the secret service men are not ab!e to locate the counterfeiters. It is found that the counterfeit cents are growing more and more like the genuine ones, as practice is making perfect, and it is often with difficulty that they are dis tinguished. A strange feature of the business is that the bogus cents are intrinsically worth as much as the genuine ones. They have the right quantity and quality of metal in them, bear the proper image and superscription, nnd yet represent only 17 cents, in value, to the pound, while a pound of similar coins, struck at the United States mint, are legal tender for $1.20. The margin, makes profit enough to Invite lounterfeiting. A Prodlsjrnl Son. Eight years agoa little boy ran away from home In York, Pa. His parents made all efforts possible to find him pending a small fortune In advertising for his whereabouts aud following up clews that proved to be worthless. At last, after eight years of uncertainty, Michael Zahhar, the boy's father, has received word that his son Is iu Zaga 'itf. Egypt. Oaf Cotton Seed Abrond. American cotton seed is responsible for a tremendous increase iu the pro duction of cotton in Htttnia, middle Asia, Uokahara and Khiva. The year 1900 shows an increase of 44 per cent over 1999 in the Asiatic lands, and the Increase in the Russian district is 28 per cnt. Most of the former coin- field are now being planted with cot- kin. DEST FOR Till BOWELS If you haven ft rt-uular, hea.liti7 movement of th trowt-1 ever tiny, yuu rt ill or will l. klocp youi bowel i.jM-u. tvinl bw well. Kwjve.ti. tho shiiLieof vlt U-iit uliVMlt; or w'l P"'"'. dum-'trourt, 1 by iiio.)ti tan l essieH, lllt lJ rl . .'t stf ul ktttttiUMf Use) buwvil CiJ eVUtl CiMUi In W tevksf 3 CANDY CATHARTIC y W w V V- EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pit?ant. Palatable, Potent. Tiuitu (loud, t"o Oood, Ki... r M.-k.-n WsukuU. of bllbc. 11). . Utltl M) HUH t, r b.j. Write iur trv ttiuulm. auj iooitlt 011 L.-iilth. Addle lk.KLl!. HKMfcDT COIFAMT, CHIt(0 RW HUM It KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Subscribe fvr tbe Pkess. xf (m$ RAILH0AD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. arn Falls, t hniitauqua Lake, Cleveland, Llihago and Cincinnati. Tickets on salo at Port. Jervis to all points in the Wcstand Southwest c lower rates than via any other flrst-clnss line. THAIN8 NOW Lfavk Port J Ell VIS AS Follows. EASTWARD. No. 12, Dnily Express 8 4 A. M. lf.i, Dailv Kiiirttu B lill " 1", Daily Except Sunday. .' W1--'! Sunday Only 88, Daily Except Sunday.! 0, Daily Way Train.... ... 4, Express except Sunday. 8(1, Way Except Sunday. . . em " 7 W " 7 M " in so ' is aft p. m. 8 m " 8 23 " , i7Miiv r,.press 4 2ft 6o, Siindny Only 4 ho 8, Daily Express 6 20 18, Siindayonly ft 40 flus, Express Sunday only. . 6 07 Si, 1 )al ly Except Sunday . . 8 Ml 14. Dnily 10. 00 WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 17, Daily Milk Train 19 80A.M. 8 06 " 11.88 " 1-2 10 p i 1. Daily Express. . 11, For Mo dule K'pt Fun. m, v ay train except Sun y 12 20 " 8:), Deposit exp. Sat. only. 4 40 " ft. Daily 6 15 " 87, Daily Except Sunday.. 5 50 " 7, Daily Express 10.16 " Trains leave Chambers street, New YorK tor fort Jervis on week days at 4 00, 10, ii.iio, IB, 10. ho a . M . 1 110, 8 nil. 80, 6 80. 7.80. 9 15 P. M. On Knnrlve. 00, 7.80, 9 00. 9 15 a. m.: 12 HO. U no. 1 o aud 9 16 P. u. I. I. Roberta, General l'Assensrt-r Agentt New York, Washington Hotels. RI6GS HOUSE. The hotel car excellence of f.hn ennftnl located within one block of tho White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table, In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotclrv. remarkable for itm historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted ami partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash. ington, patronized In former years by presidents and high officials. Always a prime lavorite. Jtecently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Fa. K. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal nolltical rendezvous of the capital at all times. They nro the best etonoinat D laces at rea sonable rates. , . . O. o. STAPLES. Proprietor. O.DEWITT.Msnaisr, FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mag. azlne of criticism. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAN D ALL. 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa. HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. 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