A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With llypophosphitos of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescription Cnrofully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., JT?" Next Door to HotM Fnwhore. Brond 9ret, IVI llford, Pennsylvania Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend ' DR. J. KELLY, flilford, Pike Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beer3 are Bottled at the Brewery Premisos, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPAFM BREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. MATA MO J! AS. SASUYSTON. 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" fx 4:1 f4 2;tl fH.23 " fHSW 14 l:l f(l .13 " g.Hli 111' 6.11 " fS 2!l 14 (HI Ifi Oil " is 21I: 14.(111 tnm " 8.23; 4.UHI 03 " 18. 111! f;5tli f5 6) " 8 15 8fi (155 Lv. 8.10 8.5i! 65D P.M. I P.M. ! A.M. ;f Stups only on noilee t'n rnmliicror or on piriinl ! A.M. j P.M. p M Tlirauttli Tickets urn on Snle nt ll Liiekiiwiunm nml Pennsylvania Rnllromt Stations. For inforiiintlon as tu Freight and dissenter Kali's apply to HOWARD A. WORMAN, Supt., East Stroudsburg, Penn. If You And Are a Farmer ave One bene Buy a postal card and semi to the Now. York Trilmnu Karmer, New York City, tor a free specimen copy. The Trillium Farmer 1h a National Illustrat ed A friii'ull oral We'kly for Farmers and their families, atitl stand at llu head of the Agricul tural pivH-t. The price l l per year but if you lik U yon can Kt-oui-rt it with your own fnvoritH 1'Hial newspaper, I n K I'liKs, at ft bargain. But h papers 01m vnar only r I t'j. rend vonr order nuil money to The Phksh, Mttfnrd.'l'rt. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices C3 S I cn J. B. yan Tassel,. C'jrijor Ann ami Fourth etrt'i-tt MH.FOUI) PA. 14.-' V v.---i,''S;xi. . j.f. . THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELANC INSTITUTE CO. I II3S broadway, bt. Jam, build iri, IS o w York. For tha Treatmant and cure ol I LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. Mrs. Iliiicl Ri ylinlt, Is visiting licr -I'll, Dkiio, iif jN'pw York, imil Iut ilimglilcr, (irncf, n trnincd nurse In Unit city. Jlisr lit illm Hell, nf tin; Iiill fiinn w ho Ims Im i'ii ill fur the jmst month, is Improving. Miss I Sell whs b student nt the Htrouilsl'iirg jNormnl SrhiMil, 1ml viifl obliged to lenve on iiecounl of ill henlth. Iter friends In Mnliiinorns hip jilensed to hear of her Improvement. The Misses ltessie find lllnnehe Warren, who hnvp been visiting nt (ileti Nppy, returned home on Hundny Hfternoon. Miss Mimd Crissnmn of Port Jervis nnd her eoiisin, Miss Vernn IVrringer of I'uterson, N. J., wer nillln- on friends in Mrttiunoras on Hnturdny nfternoon. Miss Derringer, who has lieen the guest of Miss t'rissman fur the past few days, returned home Sunday evening. Miss l.iniim Hillman returned home on Sunday evening from a visit with friends In New York and rater son. Miss Freda Kessler, a teacher fit Haven, N. Y., spent Thanksgiving at her home on River street. She returned to her school Monday. At Kpworth church, Sunday even ing, Hev. Mr. Slioop preached the seventh series on "Men and Women You Ought to Know." The Ultie Hihhon Society met Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Simpson, on ('ookson street, and elected the following-named offi cers. Airs. Simpson is the lender of the society: President, Myrtle Da venport; vice president, Willie l'riard; second vice president, Lena I'ercival; third vice president, On Davenport; treasurer, Lottie J'erci val; assistant treasurer, Clarence liriard; secretary, Lihliie Heater as sistant secretary, Willie Martin. The society will mett again on Deo. l!!th at the home of Mrs. J. Simpson. The funeral of Maud Quick took place Sunday afternoon nt 2 .'ID at Hope church. There was n large at tendance, the infant class of the Hun day school going in a body, and inarched from the house to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Quick and family have the sympathy of the citizens of Matamoras In their be reavement. The remains were con veyed to her last resting place in Laurel drove cemetery, by the following pall-bearers: Fred J nppy, Jake Westfnll, Hert Owen, Herman llartz, Frank Seybolt, Brower Loek wood. Mrs. W. K. Ridgwny met with quite an aecident recently by falling from a rear piazza of her home aud spinning her ankle arid foot. She is now able to walk with the aid of crutches. Miss Edna Van Anken, who teaches in a grammar school in New York, spent a few days at her home here returning last Monday. The C. E. society of Epworth churcn held a business meeting at the home of Misa Katbarino E. Walls and elected officers. Refresh ments were served and a short pro gram rendered. The attendance was large and all enjoyed the even ing. Thod. Armstrong, wife and daugh ter spent Sunday with the family of J . O. Ryder. Master Homer Matties was pleas antly surprised Tuesday afternoon by about 20 of his friends, the occa sion being his 10th birthday. A fine supper followed by games 'and graphophone selections by Master Charles Tinsmarj gave the young folks much delight. Wallace Van Oorden acoompaniod by a friend, J. Worden, both of New York city, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. Van Oorden's home. Bert Nichols of New York also spent the day in town. Santa C'laiis has surely come with a car load of toys, frames, dolls and in fact everything to (ladden the hearts Of the litt!o ones. Come and see thuin at Kyman fr Wells. ,t1- ! " h. lit liC. ' I '.- W i OuUtlU . ,.i t. i'.iW'TH s m.-' ui tril NO HV ftHJKKMKJ IXJKCTIONS. J't:;KhCT HUM K 1 liK ATM K 1' OK SaNI TAKH.IM K ASTAUtfti. Astl ima "One of my daughters had terrible ctse of asthma. We tried aiinost everything, but without re litf. We then tried Ayer't Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Enisminger, Langsville, O. 1 m s i. Kt , ,1.1 In., ! i. I t" I '. e .,;'",( hu'i . t 1 1 . : r , ii: 1 1-. I A I . M K I.. i l': .1, I i . -.1 I .. . .1 i. I.. i W I. .- i V , . ' I 1 t I r i J, ..,! U.il, l-. ...I..; i. , i i ft i t. . A cm. VICTOR J. (VANS A CO. i i .;f -i.( .4 lii.f i.c V ) viraU.::.:.;, v,HM:riijTON, O-C Bluo Front Stab!os, Port Jervis. N. Y. Adj'iinitig (iumaiir'a Union IIouw? K.iaJ, carriage, draft and farm !nires fur s'lie. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make s.I.riinr.s. CANAL M'. iiir3!Ti Tcftncr, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycures manycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. 1 liro ...: iV . ruiMiph trn .n orflii'.tT I, 5.. . J ol I., .hi I.. I ht '..l.i. I., ..- "3- li i . .1 t .,1.1.. .1.1' , l' . Iti""t m 'HuUill liingninns Ferry In your Inst Issue snys the Millennium has struck Siindyston for a lady from bis place attended a vendue over here .and although the crowd was very large sh, did not hear ft "cuss" word. Thanks Mr. Dingman's Ferry for your kind words, and, t will add, we always respect the gentler sex and especially the lady referred to. 11. K. Montross, the popular land lord of the Iayton hotel, w ill hold a shooting match on Saturday after noon, Dee. 6. Ducks, turkeys nnd cash prizes will be shot for, winding up with a rnfTle nt night. If you want p good time clean up your gun and take a hand in the game. Somebody lias it in for the dogs in this town, for 8 dogs have been poisoned within a short time, nnd two or three are reported missing. It is a despicable business and a man who is mean enough to poison bis neighbors dog would not hesitate to fire his buildings to gratify bis hatred. It has been decided that non-residents purchasing lands In this state to avoid taking out a hunters licence must live on said lands a part of the year In order to be within the law. Now forbid the sale of game In this state and the law will be all right. Some do nothing but hunt during the game season and this will be stopped by the non-sale of game. The turkey supper at the Haines ville church on Wednesday evening proved a success notwithstanding the Inclement weather, a goodly numlier turned out, and over $r0 was taken In. Mrs) Iilandina Merrell moved from the Merrell farm to the tenant bouse of Miss Mollie Hotalen in Hainesville the past week. I have not heard who will move on the Merrell farm. On Monday morning the people woke up to find 8J inches of snow had fallen through the night, aud with the mercury standing at 12 above zero people were reminded that winter is with us. Quite a number are mourning the loss of their favorite felines they find ing the poisoned meat as well as the dogs. What a satisfaction it must be to the party scattering poisoned meat over the town, to hear of his neigh bors iet8 being found dead. Miss Maud Warner returned to her school at Clifton, N. J., on Sun day evening, having spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her par ents at Hainesville. It don't feel much like husking corn this (Monday) morning, and yet there is some to husk, but the weath er is a reminder not to delay the work longer. r.UTAC. WKEENTOWN. The W. C. T. U. held a contest for gold medals in the East Sterling church Thanksgiving evening. Tho medals were awarded to Stella Cross an 3 Cora Kerr. Orval Burrus and wife called on the1 hitter's parents, Silas Dickerson aud wife Sunday. We are sorry to say that scarlet. fe,ver has broken out again in this place and the school was closed last week. The third quarterly conference of the M. P. church was beld in the Simonstown school house Nov. 30. A ohicken supper was held at the house of J. W Robinson which was well attended and all report a good time. About 118 was cleared be sides a subscription of $10 for which we thank George Bpangenberg. On oyster supiwr was beld by the ladles aid sooiety at Newfoundland Thursday evening. Weslsy Cross nf Austin, Potter county, has been visiting relative? in this place. The ohicken supper held at the house of J. W. Robinson was a suc cess socially ani financially, tl8 having been cleared and a gift be sides for which we thank George Spangenborg. Fruiikie Kipp has been visiting her father, B. F. Kipp. Snow to the depth of about three inches foil Sunday night, but is fast, disappearing. Five deer have been taken In the vicinity of the Promise Land pond. Edgar Crocker is in Soruntou this week for medical treatment. Rev. Signor while stopping at tin house of the late Marcus Killniu had his robe, blanket and whip carried off by a man who was so unfortunate as not to have any. A team belonging to Will Simons Itecnnia frightened and ran from Newfoundland on Thursday and was stopped near the Greeuton store. Though the wagon was wrecked, no body was hurt, Our "To linn summer" bns at last left, us and wn are having rather a mixture of bail, rain, snow and sunshine. John Grant passed through our little settlement Katimlay. Bessie Wilson returned to her home in I'hi'adelphia Wednesday after making a fonr week's ptny with the family nt the Wimamnker store. The box social held at Brink's on the 21st. went off all O. K. nnd -'0 of the ministers snlary was captured. Those that did not eare to play the gntfles found it extremely int"ieut- ing to watch tho ones that enjoyed them, Mrs. O. W. Wilson nnd daughter, Sarah, left for Philadelphia where they intend to make a short stay with friends and relatives. Never you mind Defneto. Its all right to rubber at tho 'phone. We all do it and get lots of news that way So Heard over tho 'phone That George Ansley shot a fine deer Tuesday, that Dick Phillips was siek the other day had a pain in the chest cold water cure was rec ommended and Dick seems to he all right again, that Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark were to return Tuesday from theic two weeks trip. Aix SILVER LAKE About four and one-half inches of snow fell here last Sunday evening. A pnrty of huntersfrom Dingmnn's killed three fleer in one day last week in this vicinity. Joseph H. Bromley Jr., of Phila delphia made a business tiip here last Friday and Saturday. Edward F. Hoffman of Philadel phia spent a few days hunting in this vicinity last week, while here he bad tho good luck to bring down a good si.ed deer, besides the other small game. Joseph Brooks and family, for merly of Delaware township, hut now of Franklin, N. J., have been spending a few days with Martin Uaziin and wife. It has been said that John Dundass of Doles lias gone to Philadelphia to spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. John Heist, John Heater recently moved in one of H. W. Adams tenement houses. Martin Haz.en nnd wife, nnd Joseph Brooks and family spent last Sunday with James Hazen and wife. The familiar face of Ex Judge Hornbeck of Philadelphia, formerly of Dingman's, was among the hunt ersin this vioinity last week. Eugene Heater has moved from Jessie Shoemaker's house to the John C. Wallace house near Hunt ingtower. Miss Margaret Shepherd has gone to spend the winter with Mrs. L. F. Hafner of Milford Adam's mill dam froze over last Monday evening. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a real bad taste in the mouth. When yonr liver is torpid When yonr bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When yon feel bilious. They improve your appetite, clonse and invigorate yonr stomach and regulate your liver and bowols. For sale by A. W. Balch and Son, Matamoras, and all drug and general stores in Pike county. HOW DID IIAIIV KXOWt lint it is to be usiimied that in case of any trouble between Cuba and a fcnv!j.'Ti country, the Island would not be slow to claim the most cordial relations with the United States, Freddy Ma, vliat ia the Laby'a flame? Ma It hasn't a nam? et. Freddy Tlien how iliil it know it belonged here? St. I.onis (ilnlie Dem ocrat. A. W. Buleh and Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy an.) will refund Hie money to anyone who is not satisfied atter using two thirds of thu contents. This is the best remedy in tho world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It, prevents any ten doncy of a Cold to reault in pn.iu inouia. 2 2'5 03 y rf' ; Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mors than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Dronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. C MALI BE R LAI T. Real Estate Agent. rtotiRes njul r,oN niwl Iifs withon flousos. Dealer in all kinds of l:ui.fiiy. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Hclow Crissntan House. Milford, Fa. 7 Here Is SOMETHING YOU NEED I Yonr own Wntf-r W orltn, which yoti mii tnv hy 'orinlt int? 1' If K SCOTT of Miitttiiioriiw, Cn., who in iri inirt'fl to Jfiv f-MtilllHteft at niiy time. Write Mm nt unrr or full unit see Iihi stock nf FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRE5COTT, Matamoras, Pa. HV T,n,fiij.liy '. null V. H. iin.l fr'r;-irn 3 "i?;"! ( iki'-lt'ti Or I I ntO Cl IDVWItH'II flJ pm. nt;i tuty. j-nr five book. f Mt'utl moit'l, ti f frw rcfMirt on 0mm& J Opposite U. li. Patent Office ..Mlv BO YEARS' ft, EXPERIENCE V -7 ' Trade Marks 4 Designs f f t 1 Copyrights Ac. Anrnni unnrttruj a "- ml rvm-rtpl imi tuny qulrkty amwonn our opinum fine wlu'ih'T i inv.'ntt.Ki i proli.thlT i.ilt"i!iiiiS. niMi;:iiir.-i-tloiis Bt rir'lv .''I'ltiilc-M i ll. 1 l-uH!'tnk 'i l';n-iiis fill fri-f (ilil-'-t nu'fin-v fi.r 'riii'iiii: p.iti'iiH. I'ftti'ms tj.k.'ii llimiiL'h Munn A Lo. rucolre IjHfUU write, wit h. iiit iiti nvo, in llin Scir-UlUc JIr.rcri:a;t A hunrlnomHT li!n,trtpd wc.-ltltr. T.nrit'st c'r culmum of Jiiiv m-'htm ill" ,.iint.il. 'lYnn-i. .i a T.-.r: f.nir iii.ntlits, 1. H-.l.t Uy U n,- i.-.it . MUNN & Co.38,B,osd"a''NTv York Asthma Can Bo Cured rmiinOAO TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pi.ll'l Piillninn tnilim (n ThifTnl.-i, Nlnc nrn hnlliJ, (.'liniittiii(iiii Lake, Cli veliim, C'lili n(i nnd Cini'liiiiiitl. 'l ii Urm en si.lo nt I'nrt. .Tervln fn nil piMlils in the West ii,. ,1 Hum Invest l lower rules than Tin any ether (lrHt-elnss line. THA1N9 Now I.pwk Pout .Ikiivis AS r'ol.i.ows. FAPTWARD. N"n. S. Dully Fxpresn 8 21A.M. I ':tll.v : .v.r, -.s , I.i 'i ill Kxcept Fuinlf,r. , Way Pnndav Onlr. . . . 1,'ienl Kleelit Sitnilav. L'-, Wnv iliiilv ( 4. Hull K.ltrm 7''l. MuhImv inly . . W'ny llnllv exe't .Slllld'y H, Dully K.T)rec. 7'rf, W'ny SlllHlny (Inly nS. 1,(,r itl SiiimIhv (li.ly . . Wny daily eVc't SlHid'y II. Kxjiress Ihiily WKSTWARI). b 7 7 10 xe't .Sunday 1 1 1 a 4 4 C. a ia Nil 7, Dally Kxpresn Jo 30 A M. ' 17, Daily Miik Train 7 Hn " " 1,1 laiiy K. tl ess J J " 1 l.'i, Kur llu'dale K pt Sun . la 10 P. M " :i, F.xpn ss liieairo llin dal fi 15 " " t".i, I. ural KxtiressHiimlnv . 5 1V1 " fi, Ijiiniteil daily KxiiresH. 10 15 ' Trains leavo Cliamliem street, New York, fur Port .lerv'm m wi-ck davs nt :! :n, 7 :t'i, ! no, Si Ifi. 10 ii a. v., 1 no, 11 an 4 :m, no, 7 :tn, !) is p. m. On Sand iv, :i :tn, 7 an, 1) (X) , I) 15 A. M , ia ltd, a !!(. 7' 30 15 P. M. I. W. CIlOKK, Opnpral raMi-n(t, r Agent, Nr.w Vork, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host Heater and Fuel 8avor in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE ' & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one HAHDWARE. CI'TI.KRV, TIN, AGATE WAHK, ETC. IN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Ro&es, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE . TillMMIXGS. Rep3iring:-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it wi!l please you. The price too. L.F.IIAFNEK. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. undcUuc P hwoicgrapKcR -AND DEALER IX- Free Treatment, Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Canes. Why Not Yours? This (livml disease wliitli lias cjuisi-i inure untohi nruiiicrt tliari vovri- r:m (lv- ! 8:rili.', tit l;ir ii-i-i'lvd iis tlt atl. hluw. j Mt:Lc;il eU'iiru iu rt-m-iit vi-ar 1i;ih fittiml I a ffliw-ily that feiti-fitily roinli.ls all the ! ntrravHltMl hyijijitnins vine tu thu ilUtivftS ing aU'.k-tiuii. After Mauy y.:.is of pa tlent S! tuly iiiul rt'N iin h, Dr. A 11 Clark, thu well kiiuwn Nperiaii.-,r., lias di-iviv. red a pit.-ic vt it nieily thar nir-s tht cuiih, given Immetliald relief ami eradicat.-b every vesiio of tin- diaM'. So tMiilliient is th din-tor that, his A-.tl.ma H--nn!y will effect u cure in all Mare tli.it hi li.m iimtrucifd I ('hii L .!-ilicai Co , of I'itin bur, l'.i , to fin-want n e. niiplen treat ment to every M.tf.'.er .f Asthma, wlin writes fur hv iij .;u b'ank. This in a very liiM-ra! otTiT uinl iiovs tlie cnnthlener the Claik Meli-nl t'ti. have in the. merits of thiri )repal,al)(j. Jf any (if uur leailei are ullliiieil Uh A-:hnia they bliuithl writo the t'lark. C'u at xicv. t r f-yitiptoiu blank. Why Miller when a t:uiv i within LM.-UY n a fi n r. n ralvr. Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Tike Street, Tort Jervin, N. Y. Lf' D1L Inl!Vrd IliAtorlarmiof hdnmnd wttii iu'fii-,ni.MK pile hrtnieiii on .y coiupa-t'- a wiui whii'u I ntM ttH.ntrtt for tutiity yi,rs I ran i''i't-8 yinr AM'Altl.TS hi tu tewti nf Iu., niul ni'ver fmiial iUi llilhfc to 'pial th-ru. T-dny 1 m fiitireiy trj tiuw pi i's n.o fe.-t itkrt nuiii " C. 1:. K nz, nil Juilcm st., Sioux Ciiv, Ia. CANOV CATHARTIC ' w w' Kj? x sV v s TMADt MAUN tMWTr0 .-y' P1tastt, PnliKniu.-. i -iint. Taut Ofiotl, To Guov, ieer nu'kuu, V ur Gut lu k ... CUME CONSTIPATION. ... ttMtlnf H.n.j CuMir, 4htra, Mo.irssl, R York, Sit I? 1 T r ii A mid vuninm-! !T 'Ir-iK To PATENT C3ud Iin imty be sc:urtxi tijr 0;ir Ai.i. A.UIK.-.--S, THE HA1ENT REi:(JHt, TTTTtl
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