argams ! ir Furniture, CsrDQts, (it 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-cent 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 sell the ci ackcrj.'vck Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $1.00 upTO $1.75 Try .1 pair and you will say is PEOPLE'S NATIONAL Published Monday, Wed nesday and Fri day, is In realttv 11 fine, fresh ev NEW YORK ery - other - clay TRI-WEEKLYs 1 n 1 I y, Kivinu he latent news on days of issue. a n d covering news of tho oth er three. It con tains nil impor TRIBUNE tant foreign ca ble news which appears in THE DAILY TRIUUNK of same date, also Domostlo and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone Illiistrntloiis, Humorous Items, Industrial Information, FasliionNotes, Ag ricultural Matters and Comprehensive and reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular subscription price, II BO a sear. We furnish It with THK TRKS3 for J2.85 per year. KAN Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. It SCHAFRANSKY .'.OUTFITTER TO LIEN AND BOYS.v.: GREATER THAN EVER Our Display of Fall & Winter Clothing Men's Suits, All Wool Cheviots, $7, $8, $9 and $10. Fancy Worsted All Wool at $10, Equal to Custom Made. The Best Business Suit Men's Kersey, Clay, Worsted, Overcoat, at $14. Another at $10. Wool Kersey for $6.50, Worth $10. 7 and to. We Have Them for $3. Boys' Suits, 14 to 20 Years, from $3 to $12. Children's Suits, 4 to 16 Years, Our Magnet Suits, at $2, Never Wear Out, Double Seats and Knees. Boots and Shoes. VARIETY ENOUGH :-0utfitter to UEU and BOYS-: 15 Trout Street, Drena making in nil linuir.litia Will fco to tiin lnme r-r do tho wosk at honiH. A laiva Mahv bWKi, V;;m: IHvuJi btrwt, MUfoi J, i'tt. rockery. lie satisfied what we so. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published on Thursday, nm! known for near ly sixty years In every part of t he United States as a National Family News pa p e r o f the highest o 1 a s s, for farmers and villagers. It con tains all the motft Important general news of NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE THK DAILY TRIBUNE up to tbe hom 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 farmer and country merchants, aud is clean, up-to-date Interesting and Instructive. Regular subscription price, f 1,00 a year. We furulsh it with THE PRESS for (1 08 per year. on Earth for $4.50 Lined, a Swell An Elegant All Others at $5, 6, TO PLEASE YOU ALL Port Jervis, N. Y. DnWitt'a little tarly risora are dainty littln pilla, butjiu'y never fail to cluaiiho tbo liver, reuiovoobatruc tioua utul iuvioruto tUo Vbtvm j Port Jervis. r V 1V)lt SAIjK,. A small fnrm li-mUrl itpur Mit ;innmin. known n the Uni-l or t'inhrinlt pliwr. cnntfilninff 21 m-r". Kim Ij iiKntctl, well wftt-rcfl. H'lnsp nnd 'vu n. Fruit nf nil kinds. 1'iitt improved, f'itlr rVnr. Kor ti'rins. prtco. etc., ftdon'88 rKKSPA.-sS NO TICK. Notice ! hfrenv pivi-n tfmt t r'-p;iri ti jr on the premises j.-, (ipicd liy tim uhuersinncd inlMrifrmim lA'imhip. known an U10 H'ic!immi fnrm r Iiuni itttf, flshim, hcrryiiiK or nny other tirpoHO whatever in forbidden under h?i ilty of the law. Any pp. -son or ernou$ di'dicviiiK this noiico vi-i J 1 lx dealt with in th severest lawful mnnner. C-rKOUUK H. MCCAUTY, July 1, 187. JjcsBwe. THESPAPS NOTICE. Notice Is herel.j given rhfit trespassing upon tho south ern half of the tr;. i of land Known iw th William Denny, No. K1. I n Shohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other pui poso, also trespassing 011 Sawkill pond In liiif;inau township, or, fishing in it is forblditeu under penally of tin law. M. (Jl.Kl LAND MlLNOH, VprIMm Attorney for owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice In hereby Kivrn that trespassing upon the pro- f'Mty of the Forest Iako Association In ,ackavnxen township, IMkt county, P., for the purpose of hunting- and fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden uu dur penalty of the law. Alkxanpkr HArDRVf Nov. 22, 18i5. President. T'HKSPASR NOTICE. Notice is hereby irivon that . trespassing on the promise of tlio undersigned, situated In iJpgman township, for any purpose whatever It strictly forbidden. 'nnd all off ndcrs will be promptly prosecuted. lUA B. CASK. Oct. 24. lWto. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing on the premises of tho tinder sitfiied, in Dinirman Township, on Kay momUklll nnd DwnrfsklU Creeks, Is for binden under penalty of the law. CrtAS. J. BoiLSAU, Dintfnuin Twp,, N. Hon.EAU, May 17, 1898. JoSKhH F BOILEA0. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Ir hereby giv?n that; trespassing upon tho pro perty of the undersigned in Alilford town ship. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other pur poses Is st rictly forbidden under penalty of the law. Mlts. S. &1. CitAFT. TRESPASS. Notice 1b horehy given that trespassing upon tho property of the undersigned In Milford and Oinginnn townships. Pike Co , Ia , for tho purpose of hunting, fishing in Sawkill creek or any other purpose is ctriutly prohibited under penalty of the law. JOHN F. WALTER. Milford Township, Pa. 'TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby J- nlpoii Ihnl. nil r.foutiiicuiiKvrin inir ni-ntii. lses in Delaware township on which the High Fulls is located Is strictly forhiddeu. Delaware Twp.t Aug. 2!i, 1101. Owner. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OK diameter and good reputntion In each state (one In this county required) to rep resent aim advertise old estfihliHhed weal thy business house of wnlld financial stand ing. Salary f 18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all pnyiihlo In cash each Wed nesday direct from heat I oflices. Horse and carriages furnished, when necessary. References. Enclose self-nd dressed stamp ed envelope. Manager, 810 Caxtou Build ing, Chicago. 8-13-00 Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of Florl Facias Issued out nf the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county to nte directed 1 will sell oa Saturday, October 5, V., 1901, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day at the Mieritt s ollice In the liorough of .Mil ford: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Delaware in the county of Pike, Pennsylvania, hounded and described aft follows: Begin ning at a large huttoiiwood tree on the hank of tho Delaware river, thence duwu the river south 21U degrees west 28 per ches to a flat rock, thence hv lands of Henry L. Davenport north H7K degrees west 2t perches to point of rocks, thence north 5SJ. degrees west 40' perches to rock oak, thence north 85 degrees west 65 perches to a rock, thence south 40 degrees east HO perches, thence north Vs!i degrees east Vi4 peiches, thence south 7lA degrees west 46 perches, thence south 17U degrees east 72 perches to pine tree, thence south HI. Mi degrees east 20 perches to place of be ginning, containing thirty-seven acres ami llfty-four perches mure or less, being part of a lot in warrantee name of Samuel Mar gaw. Promises, unimproved woodland. be 1 zed nr.d taken 111 execution as trie property of Elizabeth J. Van Auken, deceas ed, aud will be sold bv me lor cash. K. V AN DERMA KK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., fcept. u, liAU V-M7. ) A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Homethlng New trmler The 8nn.N All (lactors hnve tried to cureCATAKBH by tlie 11 bo of powderi, ncld giuwi, Inhaler and drugs In pntite form. 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Hemphill Introduced an ordinance the substance of which Is as follows: 'lie it ordained thrit any person who disturbs nny Inhabitant of the village of WcstfieUl by the use of nnnoyinfr nicknames, jeering, guying, traducing or defnmfnp;, upon arrest nnd convic tion of such parties they shall be fined no less than $5 nor to exceed $100." It Is generally understood that this ordinance is not Intended to prohibit the use of endearing or pet names, but many of the nicknames now in vogue will cease to be part of the city vo cabulary. The law promises to bring about a reformation. The people of Westfleld looked upon the ordinance as a sort of joke at first, but the authorities declnred their purpose to carry out the law a serious one, and now all await the initial test case with great interest. It is not unlikely that the matter will finally reach the higher courts. There has been ft striking diminu tion in the use of nicknames and in the habit of chaffing since the ordi nance was passed. STATE TO OWN UTILITIES. Canadlaa Qoverssivst Proposes to Have Fall Control Of T.l.srsph sinsi Telephone Lines, According to authoritative an nouncements, the government of Can ada hits decided to nationalize the tele graphs and the telephones of the do minion, nays the Chautauquan. The business elements are said to be near ly unanimous In support Of this re form. The government counts on an annual surplus of some $7,000,000, nnd Its Income is Increasing under the usual prosperity of the country. It has, therefore, become possible to take the step contemplated for years, but heretofore precluded by lack of available funds. The government al ready operates some small telegraph lines, and not trnsuccessfully. The telephones, if taken over at the same time as the telegraph, will be placed in the hands of the respective munic ipalities to be managed by them. It Is hardly necessary to' add that the employes of the e-oimpanies are anx ious to become the servants of the state, knowing, ss they do, that from the government they would secure bet ter terms snd greater consideration. Canadn Is only folkiwing the exam ple of Great Britain in this respect. The telegraph was nationalised In England about 30 years ago, and while there have been complaints of ineffi ciency, red tape and lack of progres sive spirit on the part of the post office department, which controlsit, there is no agitation In favor of a return to operation by private companies. TOOK A GIANT PHOTOGRAPH. Pinto, Sold to Bo Larsroat Bvor Msti Used at tho Metropolitan An object that attracted consider able attention at the Metropolitan Mu seum of Art, ssys the New York Sun, was a camera about four feet wide and Ave feet high that stood all day in front of a painting in the Wolfe gallery. It required the united efforts of three men to foeua the instrument. The operator said that trie plates used were the largest ever made, and that if ha should fail to give the proper ex posure, it would oost his firm IKS. The time required to get a good pho tograph of the painting was three hours and a quarter. Three gallons of developer and four of hyposulphite of soda were used to Sx the plate. When asked why so long an expos ure was necessary the operator said that to get a full detail and color value a yellow screen of glass, coated with gelatine, dyed with picric acid, was fixed In front of the lens. This screen changed the picture that passed through the objective to a yellow color aud softened the high lights of the painting to such au extent that the dark shadows gave up their detail just as rapidly as the bright places. The plate was prepared with blue myrtle chlorophyl iu the emulsion, and this decreased its regular senaitivonesa at least SO per cent. Only one painting was pKSTogVaphed during the day. Florin Wklat tor Manor. 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TiiAiNg Now Lravm Pobt Jkrvib aa follows. EASTWARD. Dally Express Dally Kxpress Dally Except Sunday. . Sunday Only Dally Kxoept Sunday.. Dally Way Train Vxpress except Sunday. Way Kxoept Sunday. . . Daily Kxprosa Sunday Only Daily Kxprosa Sundayonly Kxpn-Hs Sunday only.. Dally Kxoept Sunday.. Daily WESTWARD. No. 13. 10, lrt, 2H, 6(12, 88, , 4, 80, 2, 60fi, , 18, 6118, 2'3. 14. 8 84 I 6 ) 6 5 7.40 7 5 10.20 ia ii 2 'M 8ffl 4 25 4 80 5.20 6 40 6 07 6 60 10.00 No. 8, Dally Express 12 80A. 17, Daily Wllk Train 8.06 1, Daily Kxpress 1188 " ' 11, KorHo'dale K'ptSun.. 13 10P.M. ' , Way train except Sun'y 12 20 " ' 88, Deposit exp. Sat. only. 4 40 " 5, Dally 6 15 " ' 87, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 60 " ' 7. Daily Express 10.16 " Trains leave Chambers street. New York for Port Jervis on week days at 4 .00. 7 IS, 9 00, 9 16, 10 80 A. M. 1 00, 8. 00, 4 80, 6.80, 7.80, 9.15 P.M. On Sundjys, 4 00, 7 80, 9.00, 9.16 a. m.; 18.80,8.00, 7.80 and 9. 16 P. M. I. I. 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