Boarding House Keepers ! Yon want soinotliing el ion p. Wo enn liclp yon out. Wc can furnish your lionsc coniplele. If yon buy your wliolo outfit of us avo Oiin afford to give you a big dis count. Wo keep eiirpcts, crockery and furniture. If you want either line goods or cheap goods our prices are always lower than any one else. For instance, we can sell vou a Wash Stand, Towel Rack, & Soap Dish, 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 same proportion. You know where to come to get a bargain. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., Wc sell the erackerjaek Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $I.OO UP Try a pair and you will say is XAME, PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Published Monday, Wed- NEW YORK ery - other day T D I -K1 r r l I Y ti i'tKii'' I lr II LLIXLI ,1U days of Issue. n 11 d covurliiK mini HIT news of the nth- TUlRlllMr- nr throe. Itcim- I l I D U 1 1 L tains nil impor tant foreign oa bio news which appears in THK DAILY TKIHUNK of same date, also Domestic, and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone UliiBtnitloim, 'Humorous Items, Industrial liiformntlon, FnxlilonNotos, Ag ricultural Mutters nnd Comprehensive and reliable Financial nnd Market reports Regular subscription price, II S) a iCiir. Wo fmnlRh It with THF. rRF.3 for $.2.25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. "A 1 Dnur for ! ! you ft We Have Divided What Remains of Our Stock of Men's Suits into Three Classes and Have Marked Them for Quick Selling: $13.50, $12.00, & $11.50 Suits for $10.00, $9.00, & $8.50 Suits for $7.50, $6.50, & $6.00 Suits for Have You Seen the Nobby Styles of Men's and Boys' Shoes We Are Offering. They Are the Real Thing Without a Doubt. The Prices Are From $1.25 to $3.50. Early Picking Will Be the Best. See the Point ? 11 r 1 1 n hi : M Ml 15 Front Street, Prims timking in nil bnuit'licd "Will go to the )iouh,o or do the) work utlionm. A'liirt s Haiiv Li.uwui, Ui'nor UrwJ blrcct, Milfora, fu. Wash "l V 5l.oU Port Jervis. $1.75 TO be satisfied what we so. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published 011 NEW YORK i Thursday, ami known fur iipar- sixty yrars In every part nf the t'nltod Htntrs ns n NnHntml Family - News p 11 p e r of the highest class, for farmers nml vil lagers. Itcon tnina all the most Important general news of WEEKLY TRIBUNE THK DAILY TRIBUNE up to the hour of going to press, im Agricultural Depart ment of the highest order, has entertain ing reading for every member of the fam ily, old and young, Market Reports, which nre accepted a authority by farmers and country merchants, and 1b clean, up-to-date interesting and Instruetlvo. Regular subscription price, $1,00 a year. Wo furnish It with THE PRESS for $1 tifi por year. $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 r - r n r U,k Port Jervis, N. Y. LVWitts littlo early risers nre iluinty little) but thpy r.uvtrfuil to clouusi! the liver, remove obstruc- tioiiu anil iuvifjoruto tUe system. 21 Front St., Port Jervis. ? CHURCH IN A RAILWAY CAR. An ArrntiRrmpnt by Hlilrh Tt ! in Inn Dfvotrri In llnnxln i nn Firni TrtiTfl on the 9nltl.th. The HnsHians nre milurally a oVvont people nnd even when tnktng fl long1 journey ill most always contrive to spend the SitMmlh hi some place where the.v enn attend church, says a London cxi'liii litre. The first travelers on the trans-i-bcrinn r'ilhvny, however, soon found that this could not ensily be done, nnd many of them were sorely prieved at the thought that if the.v wanted to travel in this way i hey would have t o pive up some of their customary devo tions. A nappy idea then wtMtrred to one of them nnd he nt once set about, carrying It into execution. Going to the rail road- officii! Is. he suggested that a special carriage be set aside for church services, and so eloquently did he argue in favor of the project that lie soon carried bis point, with the re sult that a few days later a so-called church car was placed at the disposal of travelers. This car is seemingly murh like any other, and yet it is widely different, 0er the enl ranee is a crops and much of the exterior carving nnd other orna menlntion has a distinctly religious significance. 'J' he interior has been fitted with nil the accessories of a church, and anyone entering it would see at once that it was intended for divine worship. HEATSTOPS WATCHES. A Dealer Report 1 hat Hiah Temper ature IlrlnprM K.iililenile of Broken InliiHprlnRB. "ThU weather Is hot enonph to stop s dork," prowled she fat man, as hi pot in riinire with the electric far, says the l'hiliiilelphin Record. "It is, and it docs," replied the jewelry store sales man, who was his vis-a-vis at lunch. "It utops watches, too." "I haven't worn iny wntch fora week, so vou can't prove it by me," said the fntNnnn. "When I discard my vest I discard niv watch. It's lylnff in my bu reau drawer, and it hasn't been going for n week." "I don't mean that," stiid the jewelry store clerk. "I honestly mean that ex cessively hot weather such as this stops watches that are kept wound up and are supposed to be in good run ning order. 1 luring the last three days nt least 50 people have broupht their wntche': into our store because they have slopped. In nearly every instance it was found that the mainspring was broken. The head of our watch de partment told me this morning that It was always so when the temperature got up around the hundred mark and stayed there for several days. Only he said hi nad never known so many in stances of it as at t he present time." Jack Tur Is Areme to Dathtnhs. The days of the old forecastle, hung away in the dark hold under the for ward must, are gone forever, no mat ter what Hag the vessel may carry. The forecastle on new steel ships is in a deckhouse, well forward. On Amer ican ships it is ventilated like tha skipper's cnliin in the stern of the ship, bus a skylight and apparatus for heating. The men used to eat with their plnteR on their knees; now they have n mesa table with racks to hold the dishes in place in rough weather. Tanks on top of the house supply rmuiing water, and the reason modern forecastles do not have bathtubs ia that the sailors would rather take their baths on deck by throwing cold water over one another. Half Named John. There ore 14,000,000 Smiths in the world, according to a statistician. About half of them are of the fem inine persuasion, nnd most of the other half are named John. Visitors to Mount Vernon. Last year, according to the recurdi of the Ladies' Mount Vernon associa tion, 85,H!i9 persons visited Washing ton's home on the bank of the Poto mac. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Vmler The Sun." All doctors have tried tocureCATAKRH by the use nf powders, acid gases, lulmlors nnd drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mue.uous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The pow- rful acids used in the inhalers have en tirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers havo aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced prac titioner who has for many years made a etosc study and siwi'lalty of the treatment of CATARKH, has at last perfected a Treatment, which when faithfully used. not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CAT A RICH, by removing the cause, stopping the. discharges, and curing all lu tlamumtion Tt Is tho only remedy known to science that actually reaches the alllict ed parts. This wonderful rcmody is known as "Msl'FFLKS the GUARANTEED CATARRH CTKK" and Is sold at the ex. trcincly low price of One Dollar, each package containing internal nnd external medicine sutbeicne for a full mouth's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SM'r'KLKS" is the only perfect CA TAHltH (VRK ever made and Is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures all inUammation quickly and permanently and ia also woudurfully quick to roiiuve HAY FKVEli or COLD iuthoHKAD. CATARRH when neglected often lewis to CONSL'PTION "SNTFr'LKri" will iave you If you use It at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guarauUH'd to cure CA TARRH in any form or stage if used ao c.iriiing to tho directions which accompany each piu-kage. Uuu't delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive spec ial advice from the discoverer of this won derful remedy regantingyourcaso without cost to you beyond the regular price of "nNrFFLKS" thu "GUARANTEED CATARKH Cl'RK." bout prepaid to uy address In the Unit ed Stales or Canada on receipt of One Dol lar. Address Dipt. 13 275, KDWIM 11 ; GII.KM 4e COM PA N Y, K and 83M Mark et Street, Philadelphia. ' rtnlT'n Mis rantlon, "X noticed he was unusually formal nd circuiuspect in his behnvi(,rM she told her dearest friend, "and I (bought at first I bad offended him in some way." "Had you?" "Oh, no. As soon as r.rother TVlllls came In and got the phonograph he had Inadvertently left on the table every thing was all right again." Chicago Post. AdrantasreonM Terms. "I hear that you have compromised your suit for damages against the P. D. nV Q. Itnilrond company," "Yes." "Advantageously?" J' "Very."- ' f "What were the terms?" ' "They pulil my lawyer, "hill." T- ! lunn opu s. What Pa Said. , A bank clerk was nccovled by the youthful son of his neighlsir. 'Hay, Mr. , does yourliank whis- lle?" 'Whistle? No, my boy. Why?" 'Pa said he owed your bank $."00jid he was going to let it w histle for It." Indianapolis News. Troubles of Her Own. 'The storm did a great deal of dam age In our neighborhood, lllimber's house was struck by lightning and set on fire, and Jim Holt's farm was burned with two valuable horses." "Yes, and we had two quarts of fresh miik soured bv the thunder." Cleveland Plain Denier. Aeqnlnltlon of KnowleAae. "Well, and what have you learned tt college, Clarice?" we nsked, anx ious to know how our niece had profited by her residence Ht a distant institution of learning. I learned to do up my hair in 19 different ways," replied she, proudly. Detroit Free Press. A Clotlhooper. Clreat Editor That new society re porter won't do. He has not mastered the flrat principles of modern journal ism. Manager F.h? What's the matter? Great Kditor He says "handsomely dressed" instead of "smurtly gowned." N. Y. Weekly. Anr T)KT Would Do. Tess You could never convince her that Friday is an unlucky day to be married. Jess Not superstitious, eh? Tess O, she's superstitious enough, but she's over 35, and still single. Philadelphia Press. A Neir War Ont. "You say that I am your first love. Kdgar, and yet everybody knows that you have been courting any number of girls all Rummer. 'Yes, dear but you forget I am beginning life entirely anew." N. Y. Times. Rlantnea. "Be sure you're right," exclaimed the confident philosopher, "and then go ahead!" 'He sure you re right, protested the i Jed man, "and then get down on youf Knees and auk to be forgiven I " Puck. Yellowish. The Visitor Of course you know nothing of yellow journalism, up here. The Villager Vval, the ed ter of the Haulier he now'n agin puts in items up side deown so's tew make folks read 'em. I reckon thet's sawter buff like, ain't It? Detroit Free Press. Twas New to Ferdinand. Columbus rose. The fateful egir Had just been broken, snd the courtiers saw With wonderment the skill of one who seemed By Ms sheer nerve to conquer natural law. "That Is the way you do It?" fald the klngr. "You take the egg, and whack It down, compactly?" Columbus smiled, snd, bowing, made re sponse: "That, royal highness, Is the trick, eggs actly!" -Chicago Journsl. HARDLY CORDIAL. Visitor Lovely place this of yours. Pity it is so far from the station. Host Yes. If it wasn't I'd have sold it long ago. Moonshine. The Ileal Aaonr. Ethel (on her natal day) Isn't it awful to think that we are a year older every birthday? Gladys Dear me, no! The awful stage comes when we have to get a year younger every birthday. Judge. Summer Resort Amenities. "Would you call young Mr. Caldwell very clevi" "Clever? Vhy, he does ot kfiiw enough to come in oufft the son." N. Y. Times. Ont mf His Class. Fir'. Jersey Mosquito I think I will try a taste of that l by over there. Second Jersey 'Mosquito Aw, go tackle some one of your size! Brook lyn Eagle. Lsckr So far. Harry How do you think I am get ting on with my cornet? Fred First rate. I expected to hear that some, one) had killed, you before thiF.--Mrav Stories. r-v l I l-T" TOBACCO SPIT U J J I "J S O KB Your Llfeawavl You can be cured of an? form of tobacco usius eaily, b mail wcil, stroug, m.ihoielic, fiillnl new life and vixur hy taking hO-TO-BAC, that wakes weak men atiijug. M.tuy tn.oa tea pouuila in ten laya. Over BOO,OOQ CJicd. All druggie Cure Ruaiaiilc.d. n.M.k let a:ij ajvica 1-Kt.H. AJaiesa hTHkl,lNiJ aLiUklJY CO., Chicago ot frcw York. tl For Chuso & Sanborn 'b Uhxa and coffees go to Anaatrong & Co, MifJ CAT'S EXTRAORDINARY LEAP. Jntnned from the Too of tVahlnir ton's Monnment and Snrt-lvrd tha Feat. In the latter part of 1SS0, at a time when the Washington monument, had reached a height of inn feet, an ad venturous Btid patriotic cat ascended the Interior of the shaft by means of the ropes and tubing. When the work men arrived at the upper binding the next morning nnd bepnn to prepare for the dny's work, pussy took fright and, springing to the outer edge, took a "header" of lfiO feet to- the hard earth below. In the descent, which was w-atched closely by two score of men, the cat spread herself out lite n fly ing squirrel and alighted on all fours. After turning over on the soil a few times in a dazed manner, she prcpnred to leave the grounds, relates the Wash ington Star. She had got almost beyond the shad ow of the monument when a dog be longing to one of the workmen pounced upon her and killed her, she of courRe not being in her best run ning trim after performing such an extraordinary feat. One of the men procured the body of the dead feline, smoothed out her silky cont and turned the remains over to a representative of the Smithsonian institution, who mounted the Rkiu and placed it under a glass case. The label on the case tells this wonderful story in a few words: "This cat on September 23, lfiRO, jumped from the top of Wash ington's monument and lived." ENGLAND'S WHITE HORSES. Historic Animals That Are Fonnd In Various Parts of Ilerkshlrc and W iltshire. In the Occasional Magazine there is an Interesting article m the historic white horses which nre to be found in various parts of Herkshire and Wilt shire. In Wiltshire are no fewer than six of these horses. The most famous ia the one on liratton Hill, near West bury. Local tradition has it that Al fred, after coming "to the throne, w-on his greatest victory over the Dunes, the battle of Ethandun, and cut out the figure of a white horse on the hill side to commemorate. The horse Itself is exceedingly quaint in form, having very short legs and a curious crescent at the end of the tail, an other mark of some of the horses on Hritlsh coins. Other"turf"momiment.s of the same description are the two white crosses at Bledlow and Whitelcaf, on the Chiltern Hills, in Buckinghamshire, and two gigantic human figures, one on the downs near Calne, and the other, the "Long Man of Wilmington," near Eastbourne. In addition to these there is the famous Red Horse at Tysoe, in Warwickshire; the two mod ern White Horses in Yorkshire; the equestrian figure of George III. on Osmington Down, Dorset, and on Mor mond Hill, in Aberdeenshire, where there is a White Horse dating from the last century, and a stag cut out in 1870. The Drying- of Figs. Aftr figs have been collected they are dipped in boiling brlue and then dried on trays for from two to four days, according to the weather. The dipping Is supposed to bring the sugar to the surface and hasten the drying. After being dried the figs are placed in "sweat boxes" holding 200 pounds each, where thsy remain for two weeks. Then they are washed in cold salt water, to remove all dirt, and are packed by women and girls in half pound, one-pound and ten-pound boxes, in layers, being split prelim inarily with a short-bladed knife. Indian Sepnleher la Ontario. An Indian sepulcher has been found In Lincoln county, Ont. It contained upward of 800 skeletons, which are thought to belong to the tribe of Kitiwandarons, or Neutlns, allied to the Hurona, and exterminated by the Iroquois In tha seventeenth century. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment hy which Drnnk- ardft nr llelng Cared Onllj In Bplte of Thenmelves. No Noxlon Dotiefl. No Weakening of the Nerves, A rieaftnnt ami Positive Cnre for the Liquor Iltihlt. It Is generally known nnil understood that Drunkenness is a dlsoftse and not weakiH'Bs. A body flllod with poiseu, and nerves completely shattered by porlodieal or constant use of Intoxicating liquor, re quires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradlcatingthis poison, and destroying k.ie craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without pub Ucity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE" 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 cuse, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of drunkards Into sober, indus trious and upright men. WIVKri CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS ! t CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! I This remedy Is In no sense a nostrum but a specific for this disease ouly, so skillfully devised and prepared that it Is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the feate, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee with out the knoweledge of the person taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more hve been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" ad ministered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today they discontinued drink- iugof tbetrown free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and mis leading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at tho ex tremely low priee of One Dullur, thus plac ing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others ousting .'5 to $.. Full directions accompany each pack age, special advice by skilled physicians when reiuubteU without extra churge. tjeut prepaid to any part of the world on receplt of One Dollar. Addrens Dipt. B 275, EDWIN B GILES & COMPANY and &'& Market trvct, I'hiladelphiu. AU oorruupoudenue strictly oouliduutiol, ASTHMA CURE FREE! Astbmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Curein All Cases. PENT AMSOLUTELY FREE ON REOEirTOF POSTAL. W HITK TIHJlt N4.ME ANh AIU1HKSS PLAINLY. CILMfJCD F051 TEH YE All S AfttT llftvhltf It rirrftlMv nnnlv..,.! opium, morphine, chloroform or etlier. iw -r.r.T t o . ,t 1)11. 1 AFT Bi:o8.' Mfmcixr Co "TvVy ffl S g f trcLier. (tcntlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of dutv, having tested the won derriil effect of your AMhimikne, for the cure of Asthma. My wife hat been afflicted with spiismodlc asthma for the pnst 13 years. Having eihaucted my own Bklll as well as m.iiiv others, I chanced to see your Bln upon your windows on With street. New York. I at once obtained n bottlo of Asthmnlene. My wife commenced taking it about he first of November. I very soon noticed a radical, Improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma h-is disappeared and she Is entirely free from all symptoms. I feci that I can consistently recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this dis tressing disease. Yours resnectfi.llv. O. D. PHELPS, M. D. I)n. Taft Huns.' Mkihcisk Co. $, 5 i9ni (4entlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for 23 years. I have tried numerous remedies, hut the.v have nil failed. I ran Hero., voi.r ;,ll. , JLa . "rill 11!"? n trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have I 11m ever grateful I havo a family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. I am now In the best of health and am doing business every day. This testi mony you can make such use of ns you see fit. Home address, 2U5 Rlvington street. S. RAPHAEL i 67 East lliUth St., City, TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FReToN RECEIPT OF POSTAL. - ,-I)o n1 'v):y Wr,r" nt once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO ill r.ast Will ,-t., N. Y. City. ' Fnllli. It Win So. When Pat Devlne kled Kate Mngce 8he was as marl as she could he. But when he bcffsr d her, "K:ite, hcmlnef' To 'er 'tw;is human to forgive Devine. -Philadelphia Press. BEST FOR TIIE BOWELS If mi! haven't a rdrulnr. healthy morement of th bowel evorr Any, yuu'ro ill or will bo. Ktp youf bowots open, ami bo wi ll. Furoo, in the shape of vlo lent phvnlc nr pill polmm, ia dunif rou. Tho Bmooth est, eanlust. most )ur(-'-t way of keeping the bowell ek-ar and clean lit to tako j-?. CANDY f Oi CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY P1iii-nnt. PalfttnMft. Potent. Tftftft flood. Do Oooti Never Kioken. Wi'iikon, or (Iripe, 10, 'i. anil M cent! r hoi. wrtto iwr tree ainple, ana booklet on alth. Add reus m ITFKMNfl KKIKbT fOSPltfT, CHIfAfiO er NfW TOHr. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN a, 4j BO YEARS' V r EXPERIENCE Marks Desk Designs Copyrights Ac. flnlekJy HHoorlitiii oar opinion froe wliother an Invention is prohHhly piitPtitablo. C'lmmunlea tioiiH st r it'll y iMiilldentlHl. Hmultuxk on l'atenta fiit fr(fe Oldi-Ht Hirpnojr fnr wounmi putentn. I'ntt?nis tnkon thntuch Munn & CO. receive tptruti notice without clnmre, in tho Scientific American. A handsomplT ilhtntrnted woeklf. I.rtpst cliw dilution of any orient irtti Journal. Terins. f.i m ye ir; fotir monlha, L Hold by all newsdt'alem. WUNN & Co.3618-"-""'- New York - Branch oaiu). its F SU WubluatuD. D. HOAGLAND'S Dig China IN 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. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. ESSE Oui tec icuuurd it wc lull. Any one acudiiiu sketch aud elex.upt iou of any iuvtrnlioa will ptouiutly receive our opiuiu free cuuctruiug Ihr iLdt-uLiliiillV ot Siime. "How to Olilaiu a p.itent ' KUt uin-'ii request. l'lteiita ttccutcd ilmuij h us. advti iif d ur b.i!e at out cjcocum. Patents tiikfti out thioiK;h ua recene aricU nolki'. m ithotit cluirye. 111 luu I'ai-nt kkco.:l), gu illustrated anl wUlfly circaltiLcd jouruul. coMuHi 'l y .M iiHitin-tui' -rs una luvcM,oia. bcui lot kiittfflc cupy FHC AUUlCaM, VICTOR J EVANS A CO i. lu tent Atturncys,) Cvar Sulldlng, WASHINGTON. O C lliere is nothing like Asthma lone. It brings instant relief, even in the worst cases. It euros when all else fails. The Rot. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., 8ny: "Your trial bottle of Asthma lene received In (rood condition. I cannot toll yon how thankful I feel for tho good dorived from It. I was a slave, chained with pntrld sore throat and Asthma for ton yours. I dnspnlred of ever being oured. I saw yonr advertisement for the euro of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought you had ovorspoken yourselvos. but resolved to give It atrial. To my astonishment, the trlsl acted like a charm. Send me a full-sized bottle." Kev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnnl Israel. Nr. iv York, Jan. 8, 11. Dim. TAFT Bros.' Mkdicinr Co., Oentlomon: Your Asthmnlene Is an ex cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and Hi composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success Is astonishing and wonderful we can state that Astbmalene contains no Vory truly yours. KV. UK. MORRIS WECHSLER. Av0N Springs, N. Y., Feb. l, ioi. ' ' since niirchnscH vnn.. f.ll..lK,..i 1 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullmnn trains to Ruffnln Vlo. urn Kails, Chautauqua Lake, Clovoland, Chicago and Cincinnati. llcRctg on sale at Port .Tnrxrln f.n all points in the West anil Southwest at lower rates than via any other flrst-olaas line. Trains Now Lratk Port Jervis as follows. EASTWARD. No. 12, Pally Express 84 A.M. " 10, Dally Kxpraag 6 S(l " " lrt, Dully Except Sunday.. 8 H5 " " 8S, " " " ' 7 j,, " floa, Sunday Only 7 (W " " 88, Daily Kxnrpt Sunday.. 10 ) " " , Dully Way Train laiJftp.M. 4, Express except Sunday. 8 art ' " 80, Way Except Sunday.,. 8 at) " 8, Dally Express 4 25 ' " Ooti, Sunday Only 4 HO " " 8, Daily Express 5H1 " 18, Suiulayonly 5 40 " Express Sunday only. . fl 07 11 " 2!3, Dally Exoept Sunday.. 8 60 " 14. Dally 10.00 " WESTWARD. No. 8. Daily Exnress 19 80 & u " 17, Daily Milk Train 8 IKS " " 1, Daily Express 11 Kit " " 11, ForHo'dale E'pt Sun. . 18 10 p. M. " 0, Way train exoept Sun'y 18 80 " " 88, Deposit exp. Sat. only. 4 40 " " 5, Daily 5 15 " 87, Daily Exoept Sunday.. 6 60 " " 7, Dally Express 10.15 11 Trains leave Chambers street, Now York for Port Jervis on week lav nt 4 m 7 16, 8 00, 9.16, 10 80 A. M . 1(10,8 (10, 4 30, 8 80, 7 80, 15 p. M. On Kundiys, 4.(10, 7 80, 8 00, t).15a. m.; 18 80, 8 80, 7.80 and 8. 16 P. M. 4 T. I. Roberta, Oaaeral PaaMnacir Agantt Mew Vork, Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of tho White House and directly opposite tho Treasury, finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its historical associations and liniK-sustalneil popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partiully refurninhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash, lngtnn, luitrouized In former years by pruaidents and liih ofTiciala. Always a prime favorite. Heceutly remixleleii anil rendered better than ever. Opu. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Ros. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the onpltal at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates O. O. STAPLES. roprletor, O. DEWITT.Msneger. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... n Interesting mag. zina of criticism. 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