argains ! IN Furniture, Carpets, & 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-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. We sell Hie crackerjack Plow Shoes Buckle and Congress, prices from $I.OO upTO $1.75 Try a pair and you will lo satisfied what we say is so. 1 1 A M f I lr H IV L.. PEOPLE'S NATIONAL P a b 1 1 sh ed Monday, Wed- NEW YORK 1 L I I IUIVII n do,,, tnmh ev ery - other - day T R I .W F F ( I Y " ' ' uibB'uow I I I IILLILI ,j.a f SHlle. n n tl covering wMifM nip news of the ot h- I Wl K I I ll t- or three. It con- I IX I U U 1 1 L tains nil impor- tnut foreign ca bio news which appears In THE DAILY TRIHl'SK of nine ditto, also Domcstlo and Foreign Correspondence Short Stories, Klegnnt Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, Industrial Information, FoshiouNotes, Ag ricultural Matters and Comprehensive nd reliable Financial and Market reports Regular subscription price, 11.60 a ,car. Wo furnish It with THE FKESS for 2.25 per year. Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa. H. SCHAFRANSKY V.OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS 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 on Earth for $4.50. Men's Kersey, Clay, Worsted, Lined, a Swell Overcoat, at $14. Another at $10. An Elegant All Wool Kersey for $6.50, Worth $10. Others at $5, $6, $7 and $9. 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 TO PLEASE YOU ALL -JAFRA :-Outfittcr to f.lEU and BOYS-:- 15 Front Street, Dress milking iu nil branches Will go to the houtte or do the work lit home. Adilres Maky Lidwicj, Vl'lr iiroutl struct, Milford, Pa. -7 1 " 21 Front St., Port Jervis. FAMILY NEWSPAPER Published on Thursday, niul known for near ly Hixty yearn iu every purt of the United StiUes as n National Family News paper of the highest class, for farmers mid villagers. Itcon tnlne all the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE most Important Kt'ueml news of THE DAILY TRIBUNE ui to tho 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 Keports, which are accepted as atithority 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 f 1.65 per year. Port Jervis, N. Y. Foley's Honey and Tar tor chJJren, safe, sure Ao opiates, fcubbonU? tor tUt liihto. I S V Horn, to Hp v. ('. K Sciiddcr nml wife, WiMlnt'siliiy, Oct. 10, R boh. ( Jmrle Travis ntnl wife of Iiin umii township nro rejoicing over the uilveiit of n little (lmishtor this week. S.. D. Van (Jonippti of Kussex, N. J , n thoroughly vvido nwnke ntnl progressive btininem iniin, has iniule iirrnngonimit to take charge of the 'lry goods department In the Park block at Newton, the largest and (Incut atore in Sussex county. Albert Helms was at Wurtsborp, N. Y., a day this week. French mushrooms nt Mitchells'. Subscribe for the I'ukss. When suffering from racking congh, take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. The toreness will be re lieved and a warm, grateful feeling and healing of the parts affected will be experienced. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. The attorney general advises the department of public Instruction that the act of 10(11 Is the only one on eonipuNory education now tn force, but he thinks the proviso which authorizes school boards to reduce period of compulsory attendance to not less than seventy per centum of the school term cannot be enforced during the present school year. All the other provisions may lie enforced. After exposure or when you feel a cold cominjf on, take a- nose of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if taken in time. Sold at Armstrong's drug store. Great reduction In shirt waists nt T. Armstrong fc Co.'s. Prices now 39c, 55c, C9o and 80c. Tot Giusns Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. Wo always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronio bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relievo." Infallible) for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles, 50c and tl. Trial bottles free at nil druggists. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF character ami good reputation in each state (oiio in thiH county required) to rep resent and advertise old established weal thy business house of solid financial stand ing. Salary f 18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable iu cash each Wed nesday direct from head ollicea. Horse and carriages furnished, when necessary. References. Kncloso self-addressed stamp ed envelope. Manager. BIO Caxton Huild Ing, Chicago. 813 02 TRESPASS NOT1CK. Notice Is horoby given that trespassing on tho premises oc.npied by tho undersigned iu Dinginau ..anship, Known as tho Huchauan farm ' r hunting, fishing, berrying or any other airposo whatever is forbidden under pen alty of the law. Any person or persons rtisolieying this notice will be dealt with iu the severest lawful manner. Ukohob H. McCakty, July 1, 1897. Lessee. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing upon tho pro- forty of the Forest Lake Association in ackawaxeu township, Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting and. fishing, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Alkxanpkk Haddrn, Nov. 22, 18W5. Preeidcnt. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in l)iigiuau township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and allotfi ndcrs will be promptly prosecuted. IitA B. Cabb. Oct. 24. ISiio. Widows' Appraisements. Tho following npprnlRpinpnts set apart to widow hnve been filed with the Resis tor and will be presented to the Court to be held on the third Monday of October next for confirmation aud allowance: Estate of Samuel G. Artist, deed. Ad- praise men t of real estate set apart to wid ow. K state of Lancelot V. Armstrong, deed. Inventory and appraisement of personal property set apart to widow. Milford. Pa., Sept. 2i, IM. UoffUtur. Court Proclamation. State of Pennsylvania. County of Piko. Notice ii hereliy giveu to all persons bound iy reooimizanoe or otiierwibe to uu- pear, that the October Term, 19til, of the several lourts or 1'ike County wili be held at the Court Ho use in tlio lioroiiKh of Mil ford on the third Monday (Jlst) nt two o'clock p. m. ami continue one week if Decenary. pj V A f DKKMA KK, Milford. Pa., Sept. X luul. SlieriCf. $100 Reward. All tortious are forbidden trespassing on the pre luikeji of the uudeiniifued iu iiiou- mail lowiihliip, or in any w ite dainainK or interfering with the reservoir supplying water to, or uipen which connect saine with, the liitw Scitz uiul.tr penalty of the law aud a reward of loo will be paid for m lor mat ton of any person round lining any hucIi damage. FKANK F. SK1TZ. Milford, Sept Hi, lif'l. (IDilEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. FOLEY f 0 KISSEY CUHE Is or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the vest lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 60u ao4 JJ.OO. THE PROPER AGE FOR PIDUC OFFICE A Bird's-Eye View of Politics In Pennsylvania. WATRES FOR GOVERNOR What Men Are Saying About His Fitness and Worth A Repre sentative Republican. Towanda, P., Oct. 10. Here, at the borne of the champbiil of the famnna "Wllmot prorlso," politics permeate the crisp October air, and the latest political movement, are discussed with a test equaled only by new cider, or the first flow of the maple sap among the hills of Vermont David Wllmot'. memory la an abid ing legacy In this section, and It would be little les. than lconoclastn to question his full .hare in the free .oil" movement. There is a sturdy leaven of the robust but wholesome Republicanism of Qalusha A. Grow here, and Mr. Grow himself, who I. a neighbor by the way, la rightly regarded as a statesman, rather than a politician. The author and advocate of the Homestead act, who I. designated with friendly al literation as "Oalusha Grow of Glcn wood," although entitled to celebrate hi. jubilee of public life, 1. as chip per and cheerful aa many men who have not seen half hla years. And he I. still able to render good service to the state. But it ts to the younger generation that Pennsylvania look, hopefully In next year', campaign, and this reminds me that the recent declaration of Colonel L. A. Watres, that be I. a candidate for governor, ha. met with a cordial reception out this way. The people of this section of the good old Keystone state have high notions of integrity, even In po litical matters, and while believing firmly In their party, they are also firmly rooted In the opinion that In tegrity and politic, are not Insepara ble. They are familiar with the ca reer of Colonel Watre. In the .tate senate and a. lieutenant governor, and I find that they regard him with de cided favor a. a worthy successor of those whose names gave lustre to tho Republican party In Its palmy days. LIFE'S PRIME FOR SERVICE. It I. as true today a. when it wa. first uttered by the celebrated orator, whose name became a household word, that: "Men In life', prime make the beat public servants. They are not too young to lack experience, nor yet too old to be hardened by it." When these word, were addressed to Alexander Hamilton he wa. in the fullness of his power.. I believe they apply a. forcibly In our own day, and in thl. stato, a. tbey did then. The man who can reasonably look forward to many year, of ripening usefulness 1. unquestionably the man for the people In position, of great trust and responsibility; not the man who Is weary of lite and jaded in the pursuit of It. prises. In the good, old, easy times, when political Intrigue had not reached It. present perfection In Pennsylvania, It was permissible to have patriarchal-looking governor, who were a. Innocent of evil a. the statue of William Penn, but we have learned wisdom from experience since those halcyon days, and now it 1. not sufficient that a man In exalted office be of sound Integrity himself; he must be vigilant and vigorous enough to circumvent plot, and counterplots on the part of those who are les. honest In the olden times there were no adroit combinations, anxious to undermine the constitution. The or ganic law of the state was respected, and few dared to lay unholy hand, upon It There war. no legislative lobbies, to shape doubtful legislation for the benefit of the few to the detri ment of the many; therefore ancient amiability wa. all-sufficient In high places, Including that of the chief ex ecutive of the commonwealth. But we have traveled far along the road of experience since then, and have learned a good deal. Now, we know that energy, and knowledge, and manly worth are as essential a. high character and Irreproachable Integrity In the gubernatorial chair, I do not here refer to the knowledge that I. merely .elfish, or the species of en ergy which a President of the United States once upon a time described as "pernicious activity," but to that knowledge which benefit, all the peo ple a. well as it. possessor, and that energy which i. exercised for the pub lic goed. Conspicuous examples of the class of men I refer to are to be found la the annals of Pennsylvania. It ought to be possible to revive the public spirit that gave the .tate such men and renew the manly worth by which that sterling public spirit was informed. It ought to be possible for the Republican party, with It. great majority, to take high ground for men and principles. BOUNDING THE KEYNOTE. From all side. I bear that the key note for the Keystone state ha. been sounded by the recent letter of Colonel Watres declaring hi. candidacy. In youth, experience, energy, ability, he measure, up to the requirements ot the gubernatorial office. HI. public utterance, hav. been few, but they have Invariably been wise, candid and to the point On the occasion of the great McKlnley Hemortal meeting re cently held In the Scranton armory, with no fewer than 15.000 persons present, Colonel Watres voiced the sen timent of that city in hi. fine addres. to which I can make but the briefest kind of reference. When the wave of applause that greeted him aubslded he n a r j r j r r ralvh trie most heating salve In tne world- DON'T? TOBACCO SPIT nd SMOKE Your Llfeawavl Yo cub b cured of any form of tobcco uin Ctu:l7. b mUe wall, atruug, ulnrllL'. fullof Dew lite .nd vior by tAklutf 0-bAO, leu ijouiiU. in Ira Uajra. Over BUO$OUO cured. All druKpir. Cur Kuamutr.-'.l. li.x.k.- k-t nd atli 1-K.ki.K. Ad.trc b 1 l;kl.i U kKHt.iH W , ClM ec tsw Ywk. Kl snld, among other things: "To our land. In the hour of Its greatness and the funnels of Its hppptnex, hns crime a trlnl which la hard Indeed to bear. The pity ot It bows every head with grief, and tue Injustice of It mingle. Indignation with the sorrow In our hearts. History nowhere records the death of a chief executive so univer sally mourned. Bhocked with the ter rible sorrow which csme In a moment, the great heart of the nation beat In unison In abhorrence of the awful crime. In the twinkling of an eye, the great power of love manifested Itself; throughout this broad land men, women and children are mourning a personal loss. The nations across the sea are with us In thought and In prayer, and have extended to us the hand of loving sympathy. No event In centuries has so keenly brought to the nations of the civilized world the solidarity of the race, the brotherhood of man, as our nation's grief, which has become the grief of the world. Nations have grown accustomed to pomp and pageantry from the loss ot their chief executive, but the scenes enacted since September 6 are new in the history of mankind." After an eloquent denunciation of anarchy, and a stirring declaration that ours Is a country of law and or der, Colonel Watres paid a beautiful tribute to the lamented President, adding: "President McKlnley's love for God, his mother, and his wife, his country and his fellowmen claims the affection a. well aa the admiration of the civil ized world. No one better than he has exemplified the beauty of the home, and the home Is the unit of our national life. The simplicity of his life was only equalled by the grandeur of his character. He was n pure man and his purity was his power." In conclusion Colonel Watres pict ured the beautifully rounded character of President McKlnley In meeting every requirement, and applied to him the expressive lines of the poet Whit tier: "What asks our Father of his children, Save Justile, mercy and humility, A reasonable service of good deeds Pure living; tenderness to human needs: Obedience and trust; grayer for light to see The Master's footsteps In our dally ways. No knotted scourge nor .acrlfical knife. But the calm beauty of an or dained life; A life which stands aa all true lives have stood Firm rooted in the faith that God is good." The action of the Democrats and Independents, in putting forward a "Fusion" ticket this week, attracts at tention in this section as elsewhere throughout the state and 1. not looked upon with favor. "If the party would put forward men like Watres for our standard bearers, there would be no split and no talk of such things," said a Bradford county man today. "Of course, we'll win," he added, with the confidence of one whose faith Is hard to shake, "but, somehow, I feel that our victory will be a good deal like that of the boy who played football with the hedgehog. He kicked the critter all right, but he went home limping. I don't like to see our party limping. It's too big and strong and healthy for that." This week's fusion of Independents and Democrats Is significant for the fact that It brings ex-Governor Pattison prominent once more into a position of leadership. It will be remembered, by those who are not old, that Mr. Pattison has been twice governor of Pennsylvania, and his appearance at this time on the horizon causes much comment. There may not be much In It; but some hard thinkers regard the ex-governor as a "possibility" once more. They think it likely that he may loom up next year for governor. Dick Whlttlngton was thrice lord mayor of London, In spite of prospects less favorable. I do not know whether or not Mr. Pat tison cherishes the hope of being thrice governor of Pennsylvania, but I am sure there Is nothing dishonorable in such an ambition. It will be recalled that on one occasion when Mr. Patti son won victory through the divided councils of Republican party leaders, Colonel Watres outran blm for lieu tenant governor, a circumstance worth bearing in mind in this year of grace, when the Elkln candidacy at Harrls burg is preparing to launch Itself upon "a sea of trouble." fcTRAININO THE CONSTITUTION. Speaking of the Elkln candidacy, a prominent lawyer, and a stalwart Re publican by the way, said today that the state constitution had never been subjected to a greater strain since its adoption than under the present ad ministration. And be added, face tiously, that all this was done for the purpose of making our worthy frlc-nd, Governor Stone, virtually "mayor of Pennsylvania." A good deal of fun used to be poked at the London news paper that described Buffalo Bill, as "the mayor of the Nebraska legisla ture;" but this Is not a circumstance to being "mayor of Pennsylvania" un der the celebrated ripper act While the proximate object of the "ripper" wa. to make Pittsburg, Allegheny and Scranton "good," It. remote or rather ultimate Inspiration wa. leveled at the office of governor tor one and that of United State, senator for another of it. chief engineers. But I find I am Indulging In persiflage, aud, as "the frost la on the pumpkin," I will quit telling chestnuts and go chest nuttlng. STRKPHON. Chaa. R. Wesamar. Evanston, 111 , writes : "My boy 2 years old had a severe cold which rufusod to yield to any treatment until we tried Foley's Honey and Tar. He was oouipletely cured before using one bottle." Take none but Foley's. Suld at Armstrong's drug .tore. WANTED. TO KENT A small farm in thin county. AtUlresn giving term., tliid ollictj, ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. PKNT ABS.OIjUTF.TjY FfToN f? E( EI rfTlF POSTAL. WRITE VOI R H tm AND AIIIHIES n.alNLr. FOR TEN YEAST RELIEF. Aflcr Imring it imi'lully iiimlvzed opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. , I)u. Taft linos.' MnniciNR Co. fieulleinen: I wrlle this tcKtlnwinlnl derful elici t of your A M hnialene, for the cure of Asthma, lily wife ha. !een atlllcted with spasmodic asthma or the pasl 13 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many other, 1 chanced to seo your sin upon your windows on l.Kith street, New York I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical Improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma b is disappeared und she Is entirely free from all symptoms I feel that I can consistently reco lend tho medicine to nil who are afflicted with this dis tressing disease. Yours resnectfullv, O. 1). PHKLPS, M. D. Dit. Taft Knos.' Mkiucink Co. yyi,. 5 iom Gentlemen: 1 wnj troubled with Asthma for S3 years. I have tried numerous remedies, but they have all failed I ran across your advertisement and started with a Iriul bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-sire bottle, and I am ever iriateful. I have a family of four children, and fur six years was unable to work. I am now in the best of health and am dolus business inonv you cm make such use of as you see iloine address, i;:iu Hivlngton street. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not delay. Write nt once, addressing DR. TAKT BROS.' MEDICINE CO . 79 East Willi St., N. Y. City. ' To PATENT Good Ideal irtHy be secured by our aid. Addi-eas, THE PATENT RECORD, Nalllmnf Mil Sutiicrlotioiia to The Ptent Record l.uuiK;r fcuuum BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hTn't a rMiular, healthy movement of th bowdi ever dnv, you're III or wJM Kern youl hnwelo open, and Ijb well. Furro.tn the-shftim of vio IfiiI phvfio or pill ptiixon. It datiKfrout. Th iinonth nt. carilt-.t. n-.ijHt ptTfrct way of keeping the bowelfl clear and clean ia to take CANDY CATHARTIO , EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Planant, Pala tattle. Potent, Taatf Hood, DrtOood, Her fiickfn, Weaken, or Orlp. 10, K, unil 60 renU IVT box. Write for Ire sample, anil booklet on h.-rtfth. A1lr 4.tS ITFKMKfl KKUKDT fOWPABT, rHIfiOO mw KW YOliK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN v44. BO YI YEARS IENCE V Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone nenrtlng a aketrh and description may nuU-kly nsrortiun our opinion free whether an ItiTentic.n In prohittly paten la til a Communion. ttimBtrtetlTmntt(1fMit..'il. Handbook on I' at en t Sunt free Oldest nirenry for (HM-unitR patent. Patents taken tliroutrti Munn A Co. receir tpteUU notice, without charge, iu the Scientific Jlmcricast. A handsomely (Unstated wepkly. largest dr. ciilmlmi of utiT nciiHitmr Journal. Terms. $.( a ye-sr: four months, L bold by all newstlpnler. tlUNN & Co.36'8 " New York Branch uoioe. (13 V Bt Wublruilun. D. O. . HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store IN PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes, Lamps und Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We Vuy liutter, Eggs and Grain. HoaglancTs PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. our ice letui ucii n we tail. Any one Kuainjt ikekh aud tlt-sci ipi iui cl auy invention will iuoinptly receive cur ojnuiou ficc couttri oiug he pciieuldUhty oi aaiue. "Uu to oUdiu a fulcut" bent n (mi u rc-iuet. l'aieuts frcvuicd iuouh ua ttdvcriitcii ir h-ile at our txuc. FhLcui taken out thiouh levels e tptcial ft oi ttt, withoutchdie, in l at faihMT Kfc.co.LU, iu illustruUd and w iilely ciu ulattrd ouiualt Cuitsullcd hy Mauulftvlut t-ia and luvc.-4ol kcud tor ikiuiplc couy l-ftfcE. Addisaa, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. UfeUJit Alturaiys,) inert Building, WASHINGTON. O 6 0 1 V -ill Wl, I H There in nothing like Anthmn leno. It bring, instnnt relief, even in the worst enson. It cures when oil else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, nt Villa Ridge, III., cnys: "Your trial bottle of Astlmm lcno received In good condition. I ennnnt tell 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. 1 despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advert Isement for the oureof this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthinn, and thought you had overnpoken yourselves, but resolved to give It a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a oliariu. Send mu a full-sized bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Knbbl of the Cong. Bnal Isiael. New York, Jan. 8, Idol. Dub. Taft Ilitos.' Mkdk.'Inr Co., Gentlemen: Your Asthnialene 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. we can state that Asthmalene contains no Very truly vnnrs, RKV. "DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1, limi. from a sen.e nf rlntv Y,ntrl notA fit. 8. RAPHAEL, 87 East lUHth St., City. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullmnn trains to Ttuffnlo, Nln fim Fulls, Chniitnuqua Luke, Cleveland, Clilt iiko nml Ciiiclmifitl. Tickets on snle nt Port Jervis to nil points iu tho West und Southwest nc lower riiten tlutn via any other first-class line. Train. Now Lrav. Port Jkrvis ai Follows. EASTWARD. No. 12, Dnily Kxpnms 8 24 A. U. " 10, Daily Kxpress 5 IM " " 10, Dully Kxcept Sunday.. 8 85 " " 2H, " " " 7 40 " " 608, Sunday Only 7 58 " " US, Daily Kzeept Sunday.. JO 20 " " 0, Dnily Way Train 12 26 p. M. " 30, Way Except Sunday. .. 8 2a " " a, Dully KxpreRs 4 26 " " BOO, Sunday Only 4 80 " " H, Dally Kxprcss 6 20 " 18, Sunday only 5411 ' 22, Dally Kxoept Sunday.. 6 60 " " H. Dally 10. 00 " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 18 SO A. M. " 17, Dally Milk Train 8.06 " " 1, Dally Express 11113 " ' 11, ForHo'dale K'pt Sun.. 12 10 P.M. " 5, Dally 6 16 " " 27, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 50 ' " 7, Dally Express 10.16 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on week davs at 4 mi. 7 16, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M. 1 00,8 00, 4.81), fi 80, 7 80, 9 15 p. M . On Sund iys, 4 00, 7 80, 9 01), 9 15 a. iu.; 12 80, 8 80, 7 80 and 9.16P.M. D. I. Roberts, General Faaecnirrr Agent, New ork. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury, Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wauh. iiigton, patronized iu former yeurs by presidents and hl(fh officials. Alwuys a prime favorite. Kuceutly remodeled and reuiiered better than ever. Opp. Pa. K. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at nil times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable ratrs . O. O STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Menssar. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notloo is hereby A t"ven that all trexpaiislugon my prem ises in Delaware township on which the High Falls tn located In Htrii tly f.jrbiilileu. MKri. SL'SAN F. SNYDER, Delaware Twp., Aug. 29, 1D01. Owner. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby giv.u that trcnpaiuiiiig upon the pro perty of the undersiKued in Milford town ship Pikecouuty, Pa., for the purpose nf hunting, Hnhlng or any other purposes Is strictly forbidden uuder peuaitv of the law. Mun. H. M. C'uavt. NOTICE All hunting, finning or other ttehpobHing on the premiMi of the under signed, iu Dingmuu Towntihip, on Kay u.ondnklll aud Iwnrfkill Creeks, U fur biudeu under penally of the law. t'HAb J. BolLKAU, DiTigninn Twp., N. lioll.KAU, May 17. lou. Jookftt F xiolLKAU. LX)R SALE. A small form located near r Matamoraa, kuuwn aa the rleuel or Ketiihurdt place, containing 21 aero. Finely located, well watered. Huum and baru. Fruit of all kind. Part improved. Title cle4ir. For term, price, etc., adilroea Lock box U Milford. Pa. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidacys tad biadJtt right.