i arg w ! IN Furniture, Carpets, St Crockery. We will treat you courteously, whether you want to buy a Lamp Chimney for 3 cents, or a Parlor Suite for $100.00. We can suit you with a 50-ccnt Rug, or an Axminster Carpet. You shall have what you want. WE HAVE IT FOR YOU. N; Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 PIKE STREET, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Wc hcII the cracker jack Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $I.OO upTO $1.75 Try a pair and you will say is KANE, PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Pub llshed Monday, Wed nt'tulny and Frl- llllV, l l reality NEW YORK a line, irosu ev ery - other - day F I) a i 1 y, glviun the lutest news on days of Issue, n 11 il coveriiiK TRIWEEKLY- TRIBUNE hews of tho oth er three. It con tains nil impor timt fnrultrn ca ble news which appears In THK DAILY TRIIU7NK of a mo dnto, also Doniestlo and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Hiilf-tone Illustrations, Humorous Itcius, Industrial Information, FasliioiiNotes, Ag rlculturnl Matters Biid Comprehensive aud reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, $1.50 a ,ear. We furnish It with THK PRESS for $2.85 por year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. "A Domier for you! ! 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 S $13.00, $9.00, & $8.50 S $7.50, $6.50, & $6.00 S 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 S3. 50. Early Picking Will Be the Best. See the Point ? El SGHAFRAMSKY. 15 Front Street, T)rt making in all Immchos DoWitt'a little early risers are AVill go to the house or do t lie work ditinty lit tit j)ilU, but they iin vt-r fail iit home. Aiidit.! Mauy Ia'DvyiiJ, to cluaiino tho liver, remove obatruo lHlor iioii'J btruit, iilforJ, iJ&. tioud auii iuvioruto lUa evbtom. lc satisfied what wc so. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published on Thursdny, and known for nenr ly sixty yrnrs In every purt of the United K lutes ns a National Family News pa p e r o f the highest c 1 a s s, for farmers and villagers. It con tains all the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE most Important general news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE up to the hour of going to press, an Agricultural LVpart inent of tho highest order, has entertain ing reading for very niemlwir of tho fam ily, old and young, Market Reports, which are accepted as authority by farmers and country merchants, and Is clean, up-to-date Interesting and Instructive. Regular subscription price, $1,00 a year. We furnish it with THE PRESS for $1.65 per year. 21 Front St., Port Jervis. ? uiu,or $10.00 uits for $7.50 sit. for SS.OO Port Jervis, N. Y. AGE LIMIT FOR CARRIERS. End of Ihf Period of Arttxltr mm ! 17 the I'oit (Ifllve Anthor- We notice with Interest nd satin ffict it in t lut t It has been dr elded to raise the njre limit rtifnbtishrd by the civil service rules for the admission of ap plicants for eniplovmrnt in the postal department tin vU-rks and letter car riers. Heretofore no app'.it'ant for em ployment as a letter carrier who had passed the ne of 40 jears has been received, but this will not b the case hereafter. It mhn yie opinion of the postmaster general, an opinion In whieh his flusovint in the cabinet concurred, that it whs not reasonable to restrict admission to the service in the fjipneity of letter carrier to per sons of 40 years of ape or lees, and It was accordingly decided that both for clerks and letter carriers the age limit should be extended to 45 years, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. It was judicious and discriminat ing conclusion. There has of lat years been a marked tendency to close the door of employment agniust men who had just reached or who had barely passed what is considered middle age. There are ninny corporations who w ill not tnke into their employment any one who has passed" his fortieth yenr, and This disposition threatened to ex tend until the middle-flgrd man who for any reason found himself obliged to secure work in some fresh field of activity would be unable to get any thing to do. The step which has just been taken in the ease of post otfice clerks and letter curriers Indicates the Inoep.iun of a reaction against this movement. We hope tlvnt it will ex tend. A man w ho Is in the forties is etill in the prime of life, and in most case-s he continues cnpahle of valuable service for at least a decade longer. A Tlotihlrt. Dat's de dubhle-breaated Jacket, De dubhle-breanted sack; Dar'i de dubble-breasted mackintosh Lat keeps de watah back; Dar's de dubble-breasted obercoat, De dubble-hreasted vest; But a dubble-breaited chicken Wud suit d!s chile de besL Arkansaw Thos. Cat. Vfnn A sto. Miss Pinkie What do you think of this? King Edward VII. says Amer ican glrU are the prettiest in the world. Itival Uellc No doubt he had you in mind. "1 have never been over there." "No, but he been here;." X, Y. Weekly. miHturr. "Its kind of discouraging, Ethel," said Air. Cumrox; "kind o' discourag inS." "WhRt Is, father?" "It's a mon th since you read your graduation esKiiy, and they haven't taken yutir advice on how to run the government yet." Washington Star. No Iflnrm Done. Chappie I'd Just like to know what you mean by being engaged to both Cholly end me at once? Miss l'inkie Why, blesa mel there is no harm done; you enn't either of you afford to marry me, you know. N. Y. Weekly. Might Hav Repented. "John, 1 think I hear robbers in the house I" "Don't say a word, dear; perhaps they are the ones who charged you $17 for your last hat, and perhaps they are going to bring some of the $17 back." Yonkeri Statesman. In Chlenico. "Mrs. Wabash looks like such a loabie woman." "Lovable I 1 should say she was lov able! That's her long suit. She had five husbands in seven years!" Cleveland I'lain Dealer. A Mnle Owner. Jake Here's an advertisement In th 'paper fer that dog you found. The man wot owns him offers a reward. Jim How d'ye know it's a man? Jake Th' paper says "no questions asked." N. Y. Weekly. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something- Now Dnder The Bun." All doctors have tried to cureCATARKH by the use of powders, acid gases, Inhalers aud drugs In paste form. Their powders dry up the mucuous membranes causing them to crack open aud bleed. The pow erful acids used In the inhalers have en tirely oaten nway the same lucmbraues that their makers hnve aimed to euro, while pastes and ointments cannot reach tho disease. An old and experienced prac titioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, uot only relieves at ouce, but permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all la uaiiiniation It is the only remedy known to science Unit actually reaches the afflict nl parts. This wonderful remedy Is known hs "isNUFFLF.S the GUAKANTEKD CATARRH CURK" aud Is sold at the ex tremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing Internal and external medicine sutliuieut for a full mouth's treatment aud everything necessary to Its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" la the only perfect CA I'ARRU Cl'RK ever made and Is now recognized as the only safe aud positive cure for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures ail Inflammation quickly and permanently and Is also wonderfully quick to rulleve HAY FEVEK or COLD in the HEAD. CATAKRH when neglected often leads to CONSUFTION ".SNUFFLEri" will suve you if you use It at ouce. It Is do or dinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH in any form or stage If used ao cording to the directions which acuompauy each package. Dou't delay but send for It ut once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive spec lal adviue from the discoverer of this won derful remedy regawtingyourouse without cost to you beyond the regular price of "IS.N UFFLES" tho "GUAKANTEKD CATARRH CUKE." t out prepaid to any address In the Unit ed htutes or C.nodu ou receipt of One Dol Inr. Address Dept U BT5, EDWIN 11 U1LK.S & COMtANY,!UuaiMl&lSi Mark et Street, riilludelptila. tIRES TELL THE WEATHER. Mr.... ml the Telear.ph F...I t Be Aeenrnte Meteorolosrleal Prophet. There are no more reliable weather prophets anywhere than the tele graph wires thst are now so common as to be "within the reneh of every one," as bargain counter hustlers ex press it This novel discovery was made by a German physician In the following manner: As he was waiting foratrainataeountry station he heard a shrill sound, which was made by the wind as it passed through a network of nearby wires. At once he doctor remembered that he had frequently heard a similar sound either Imme diately before or after a storm or a heavy fall of rain or snow, and it nat urally occurred to him to try and as certain whether there was any connec tion between the sound and such changes In the weather. As a heavy shower of rain fell with in 48 hours after he had heard the sound at the railroad station he con cluded that there was such a connec tion, and he then determined to Inves tigate the maMer thoroughly. As a result he now maintains, first, that any unusual disturbance in the telegraph wires Is an infallible Indicator of bad weather, and, second, that the nature of the changes in the atmosphere may be learned from the sound which the wind makes when passing through the wires. Thus a deep sound, he says, which Is of considerable or medium strength, Indicates that there will be slight showers of rain with moderate winds within from 30 to 48 hours, and, on the other hand, a sharp, shrill sound is the sure token of a heavy storm, which will be accompanied by much rain or Bnow. SPIDERS WITHOUT EYES. Tet Ther Hnnt Thlr Prer with Ac enracr lu the Subterranean Depths. A miner may be superstitious, but h Is as plucky as man as breathes. One creature, however, most of them shy at the sight of. This Is the great, bloated, white spider, which rustles along the walls of the shaft and dis appears in some cleft In the roek. Nat uralists for a long time would not believe that these spiders were really care dwellers. They declared that they were merely ordinary spiders that had fallen or crept Into the mines. Hut at last one was brought lo a famous nat uralist, and found by him to be abso lutely without eyvs. This proved be youud doubt that for centuries the creatures' ancestors had lived beyond the reach of sunlight. A spider, even If he does live in the depths of the earth, must eat, and more recently his prey has been dis covered. It is a sort of small beetle. Another scorpion-like Insect, called the blothrus, also takes his blind way over the rocks and stalks by sound and touch he same prey. It Is a wonder ful thing to watch one of these crea tures hunting a beetle, and almost im pmvsible to rinlir.t Its sbsolute blind nets when one sees how perfectly its movements correspond with those of its Intended let iin. ITALY'S DISCONTENT. Strikes on the Fnrms Cssic4 hr Poor Par, Poor Food and Socialist Aarltntton. From the 15th of June to the 15th of July the wheat, ry and barley har vests are in .rogress in Italy and the socialists are taking this critical time in the agricultural industry to spresd the gospel of discontent against the conditions of labor, wages and taxa tion. It is feared that large farmers will be ruined by strikes among farm laborers. On an average two strikes a day hare occurred in Italy since February, the movement affecting all trades and classes of working men. At any moment it is feared that a spark might kindle a conflagration. The socialist leaders plead for peace ful means for bettering the conditions of labor, but the Italian people are inflammable and they are notorious ly underpaid and underfed. They are so largely in the majority that they hold the remedy in their own hands. if they would but use their power In telligently and toward a definite end. But the mass of the people are miser ably Ignorant as well as poor, and feel doubly helpless and impotent. They have only brute strength and lives to throw away in fruitless revolution. Collecting; Papal Coins. The pope is not allowing the young king of Italy to pick up all the coin aolleotions in the Italian market, says the New York Tribune. Hix thousand pieces, containing many rare papal colua, which were collected by Card! na, Rand!, have been bought by Pope Leo and added to the flue collection in the Vatican. Many fell into the cardinal's hands in 1H62 for their weight In silver, when Pope Pius in troduced the French monetary sys tem and ths old coins were retired by the papal government. Spain's Women Slaves, Nearly 1,000,000 women in Spain Work in ths field as day laborers; 350, 000 women arc registered as day serv ants thiht is, they work for their food and lodging. There is no such claas snywhsrt els. Tho Pull That Draws a Ton. On level pavement a pull of 33 pounds will draw a ton, on macadam it takes 48 pounds and on rough gravel 147 pounds. Aa Kndleea Task. It has been estimated that it will require 85 niea working every day un til 11MT to unearth the entire rains of PouipciL DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SHOKB Your Lifeawavl You emu b cured of any form of tobacco using, e.ily be wad. w.ll, strung, niauriic, full of new life and vigor by takiug ll-ci-1 0tAO, tht ukc. weak men .liuug. kluy k-"i uu puuua. in tea days. Over MitO,GOi cured. AUdlugK1!. Cur. sunr.ULcrti. book let .tll .UV1CO 1-KllH. AJJICMI blfckl.lNJ kiijSMiW CO., i.tu.o cut tw Ytuk. Sl Fur Chase & Baiiborn's teas Quttood go to Artuatroi'lJ & CJ, and HOW TO JUDGE OF TOBACCO. A Bard White or l.laht r.r Ash S.ltl to He the Sinn of a Uonit lu.r. Color, burn and texture are tlif three things which the grower of to baeco has chiefly to consider. At present the trade calls for a light cinnamon-brown shade, which must be uniform, not mottled. The leaf when rolled on a cignr and smoked must leave a white or light nsh which does not flake off and fall Into one'a bosom or over his waistcoat, and it must not "coal" I. e., have a black, charred ring just behind the ash on the burning cigar. This is sure to give a bad flavor and taste. The leaf also must burn freely, and when lighted hold firm for a reason able time. It must have a soft, sil very texture, glossy surface and the elasticity of a piece of kid, so that It may be drawn smoothly and closely about the cigar. Flavor Is not want ed in Connecticut tobacco, for if there be much of it It Is sure to be bad. Perfect burn, color and texture can be got In the northern climate, but a delicate and agreeable finvor has not yet been obtained. Flavor is conditional upon soil and fertilizers. It is desirable, therefore, that the leaf be neutral, without taste, as fnr ns may be. We get the flavor wholly in the Cuban filler. To obtain these qualities of lenf is the problem of the grower a much more compli cated one than meets the ordinary farmer. GREAT BEAUTIES. Mnnr Hanflanme Fares Are Found Amonpf the Women of Cash mere, India. Many of the women of India, and es pecially those of Cashmere, are beauti ful. In a typical Hindu beauty the skin Is just dark enough to give a rich, soft appearance to the complex ion, says a London journal. The features are regular, the eyeamild and black and shaded by long silken lushes, the hands and feet are small and well formed, the demeanor is modest, the manner is gentle, the voice low and sweet. There are fine-looking women among the middle class Hindus, as well as among the upper ten, and even among the lower class the faces are often very pleasing. Many a Hindu woman who has, perhaps, little pre tensions to beauty of face, has, never theless, the step and carriage of a princess, and If one is not too fastid ious about perfection of eyes, and mouth and nose her figure as she walks down the street with her load on her head is truly a beautiful sight. File Off Animator's Teeth. A remarkable operation was per formed by a dozen keepers on a 13-foot alligator which is kept in the Hronx sooat New York. The alligator, which is a powerful animal, showed signs of fierceness for some time. He wound upone morningby killlngan eight-foot companion in the same tank. Then it was decided that the big one's teeth should be cut. A rope with a sling was lowered over his head and drawn taut; the tail was similarly treated. Each one of the legs was next secured in a like manner. Ity patience and re peated trials a lasso was got into the ponderous jaw. The alligator gave a bite and the rope parted like thread. Then a wire rope was secured. This was finally got into place. Sticks were pried between the jaws to keep them from clashing together. Thus held, the reptile lay helpless and the work of sawing off some of the longest and most dangerous teeth was soon accomplished. Tho Canndn Rsllwsy, The Uganda railway is laid as far as mile 489. The line will be laid to the Victoria Nyania by November next. Allopath and Homeopath Tnaether, About a dozen hospitals In Massachu setts hare both allopathic and homeo pathlo physicians on the staff. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk ards are Being Cured Dally In Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cure for the Liquor Hsl.lt. It Is generally kuown nnd understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled with poiscn, nnd nerves completely shattered by periodical or consjnnt use of intoxicating liquor, re quires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying fcae oiavlng for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or loss of time from business by thl. wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE" which has been perfected after many years of cjose study aud treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to directions ot this wonderful discovery is positively guaran teed to cure the most obstinate case, no mutter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of drunkards into sober, indus trious and upright men. WTVErf CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS I I CHILDKEN CUKE YOUR FATHERS I I This remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but a apociflo for this disease ouly, so skillfully devised and prepared that it la thoroughly soluble and pleuaant to the taste, so that it eau be given In a cup of tea or txiffee with out the knoweledge of the person taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CUKE" ad ministered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today they discontinued drink iugof theirownfreewill. DO NOT WAIT. Do not te deluded by apparent and mis leading "improvement." Drive out the disease at ouce and fur all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" Is sold at the ex tremely low price of Oue Dollar, thus pluo ing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costiug &5 to foO. Fuildirecttous aoconipauy euch pack age. ptx;Ul advice by skilled physleiuus when requested without extra charge. Seut prepaid to any part of the world ou rooeplt of Oue Dollar. Address Dopt. 11 a-,5, EDWIN B GILES & COMPANY. SUO aud Market Street, Philadelphia. AH eorrttopouduuoe strictly oouilduuliul. ASTHMA CURE FREE ! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. BENT A IJS( U .UTELYFREE ON IiKCElPTOF POSTAL. Wltll'K YIU'K N AM K AND AIIDKKSS PLAINLY. POD TEN YEARS RlftOS RCLIEF. After hnvinir It carefully analyzed opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. CVERY " we Very r... , , Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901. Dit. Takt Hiios ' Mkok ink Co. . : 1 write this testimonial from a sense of dutv, having tested the won derful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife ba been aflllcted with spasmodic asthma for the past. 13 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as ui.niy others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 13oth street New Y oik I at, once obtained a bottle of Asthinaleno. My wife commenced taking it aliout the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma h'ts disappeared and she Is entirely free from all symptoms I feel that I can consistently recommend tho medicine to all who are afflicted with this dis tressing disease. Dh. Taft JIhos.' Mkiucinr Co, ivi, 5 1901 Hentlomen: I whs troubled with Asthmii for 83 years. I have tried numerous remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement, and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-size bottle and I nm ever grateful. I have a family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. lam now in the best of health and am doing business evory day. This testi mony you can make such use of as you see flt. Home address, i'Ju Kivington street. ' S. RAPHAEL 87 East l'lth St., City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE 0NRECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not dela 79 East liKilh St. . Write nt once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO. N. Y. City. Spcnkiiia from fOviiericce. Tom Henediet says he thinks it's nice to be engaged. Mrs. . Why. he's married. Tom Of course. That's why be thinks so. Tit-Hits. BEST FOR THE DOWELS If yon haven't a rfirnlftr, health movement of tho bowels every ilnv, you're til or will be. Keep youf bo we In npi-n. and'tm well. Forff, In ths ptiapof vio lent phyKio or iill pilnoii, 1h danucroij). Tli& mooth nt, easiest, iinnt iorfi t t way of koplng the bovrll clear and clean U to take EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plea-ant, Palatable, Potnnt. Taut Oood, PoGoorl, Never Sicken, Weiik-en. or Gripe, 10, B and 50 cenM per box. Write for free sample, and booklet on health. AddreHfl 33 BTKKI.I?lfl liKSKDY fOWPiSY, fHIf A-iO or H1W YOKE. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Anrone sentllng a HkMf h and description may qnlr.kly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably pHtanttihlB. Conimuntra tioiiBrStrtctly ci.ntWIentihd. HwidlKVik on Patent vi it free OMest :) icy fur m-cunntr patent n. Patents tiikoti through Munn A Co. reclT gperttU rVffice, without cbnrgo. Id the Scientific Jlffierican, A hnndsomolf HhMtratert weekly. I.areeat rtr dilution of any Bcientidfi Journal. Terms, t.t a yenr; four niuntLisi, L Sold by all newsdealers. KUNN & Co.36,Bro-d' New York UotDcb uittco. tsa r St.. WsshlDsiun. D.c . HOAGLAND'S Big 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, Ergs and Grain. Hoagland's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Our Ice ictui ucvi a c luii. Any oue kcudtuu bkclch aud dtacripliuu of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of saute, "limy to UOUiin a Pateut" acul upon r:niet. Patents seiuieii ih 1 ouih ua advertised tor aale at 0111 expeue. Patent taken out tinman us receive xjjccujJ not e, without oh..rye, in l iia. Patent Kkvjo.iu, it )lh;trutei.l ami widely ci iculuu-d juuiUtt. cuusulud by Ma nufac Lui ' s uuU Investor. tcud lot aainplc i-upy fRC. AUdieaa, VICTOR J. EVANS CO. (I icnl Attorney a,) Ever Building, WASHINGTON. O Q rrV CANDY SfQjf CATHARTIO There is nothing like Aitlima lono. Itbrlngs instnnf. relief, even in the worst cases. It cares when nil clue fails. The Rot. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., Says: "Your trial bottle of Asthma lene received In good condition. I cannot toll you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid soro throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for tho cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselres, but resolved to give It a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full-sised bottle." Eev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Una! Israel. New Youk, Jan. 8, 1W1. Dits. Taft Bnos.' Mkdicinr Co., tientlemen: Your Asthmalene Is an ex cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. can s'jtte that Asthmalene contains no truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLKR. lours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. I). RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag ara Kails, Chautauqua Lake, ClovelunU, ChlcnKo And Cincinnati. Tickets on Hale at Port Jnrvls to all points in the Went and 8onthwentat lower rates than via any other flrst-elass line. Trains Now Lfavk Port Jkkvis ab Follows. EASTWARD. No. 18, Daily Express 8 84 A.M. " 10, Dully Express 6 20 " " 11, Daily Kxcept Sunday., 8 26 " 28, " 7. jo " " 6otf, Sunday Only 7.68 " " 8H, Dnily Except Sunday.. 10.30 " " 6, Dili I y Way Train 12 2r p. M. " 4, Kxprnss except Sunday. 8 Stt '. " 80, Way Except Sunday... 8.8a " " 2, Daily Express 4 2S " " 6i, .Sunday Only 4 80 " " 8, Dally Express 5 80 " 18, Sunday only 5 40 " Biw, Express Sunday only.. B 07 " " 28. Daily Except Sunday.. 6 60 " " 14. Dully 10. 00 " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 13 80A. 11. " 17, Dally Milk Train 8 06 " " 1, Dally Express 1188 " " 11, For Ho'dale E'pt Sun. . 18 10 p. 11. " H, Way train except Sun'y 18 20 " " 88, Deposit exp. Sat. ouly. 4 49 " " 6, Dally 6 15 " " 27, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 50 " " 7, Daily Express 10.15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 Oil, 7. IB, 9 00, 15, 10 80 A. M . 100,8 (10, 4 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9 15 p. u. On Sundays, 4 00, 7 80, B OO, tt. 15 a. m. ; 18 80, 80, 7 80 and B.16P. U. ' D. I. Roberts, General Pauenger Agent, New Vork. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho cnpltnl, located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury, Flutist table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotel ry, remark n Me for Its historical aurocintiom aud lting-siistuiiifd popularity. Keceu&ly renovated, repainted aud partially rufuruitihed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, ptttrnniziHl in former years by prebideuts and high oftlciuls. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. Those hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rate . O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DCWITT.Measg.r. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next the VANDAL... an Interesting mas sxlne of orltlolsm. Send for one to-day. No Free Copies THE VAT! D ALL, . 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa. BOYS yoar chane to nmk after aSiihtwl. villi, Wall PaiM-r Clinr Kecli. Cot you LfchM than tf; you twil thaw tor lou, a -ltmr FKOfc lT of uvxr to ou mmun oue. You van luake S4 i 3 vry liitf. Ol Kl.al Imi wutJ, rleo: 8uiut Kei-lp lui; 14, AU; U, 7Auj or 3fl for SiOU. A.ldrtn.., J. J. 1M)LA.N, Mw. Oo Twiuly-urfe trottt, ViLiaburif, ra. Bubecribe for the Prk,
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