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Any one seuUmtf trtih a ad deser iptiou of any iuvciiliun will promptly receive our opinion free concerning (he ).ucutatiiltty of nine. "How to Outain a Patent " eut U(oii request. PulcuU fcceuic ihruuxh us it Jve i umxI iur t.tle at our czciim;. Patents tuken out through us receive jcota noiu e, withotttclirtre, lu 'i mk 1'a i k.i r Rkcu.-.u, eu illustrated ami wl-itly circulated journal, Cunsuiud liy Mdiiufaclm -. and In ve-tur. bcud iur Ham pie copy f NfcC. AildreAa, VICTOR J. EVANS 4 CO. (i'utcnt Attorneys,) tar. Building, WASHINGTON. D C CANDY CATHARTIC ' J All Genuine iairpcd C. C C. Ncvtr o!d In bulk, Bttfart of the dttr who trk to ftU Foley's Honey and Tar cures tvfiJs, prevent pneumonia. Mew Foil Goods mmL CORRESPONDENCE. MAT A MORAS. Mrs. Ed. Wonnnciitt on River street is on a visit to Wnymart, Pu., for a few days. Rev. H. V. (lioss, pustor of Hope church, hrjk o itngn of tlio Y. M. V. A. services for men o i Sunday nf ternoon nnd guvo a very good dis course Rev. Willinin Aten, pastor of tin Methodist church of Spnrrowbusli, will preach at Epwoith church next Sundny morning. The L. A. S. met this week on Wednesday afiernoou at the home of Mrs. J. Van Oorden on Pennsyl vania avenue. At Epworth church on Sunday morning the sacrnment of the Lord's Hupper was administered. Threo persons united with the church, one by letter and two by confession of faith. The L. C. U. society mot this week at the home of Mrs. Irving Courtright on Mnin street Thursday afternoon. The C E. society held a business meeting and social Thursday eve ning at the home of Mrs. William Speidtd on Cookson street. Miss Mabel Walker returned on Saturday evening from Honesdale, Pa , where she has been visiting for a few days. Bert Wnlker of this village re turned home on Saturday from Kol lam, Ph., where he has been spend ing a short time with friends. Mrs. William Clune and ohihlren are tho guests of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Boyd, of Sparrowbush this week. Miss Nellie Langton, a trained nurse, from New York city, who has been spending her vacation at her home here, has returned to the city. John E. Corwin, who has been absent from Matamoras some time, has returned aud accepted a position with W. H. Coonrod & Co. of Port Jervi9. Mrs. Sarah Davis of Middlotown has been the guest of Mrs. D. B. Allen for a fow days. She returned home last Friday. Tickets are now on snle for Ibo Orange tea to be given by the Busy Boos on Nov. 15 at tho home of Miss Nellie Westfall on Third street. There will bo revival services in Epworth ohnrch commencing on Nov. 18. The pastor, Rev. T. ii. Spencer, will bo assisted by two re vivalists from New York city, Rev. C. S. McDowell and Rev. F. E. Re manocgy. Every one is welcome. Mrs. E. Fowler of Jennyn, Pa., who has been the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. J, Walker, on Main street, has returned to her home. Miss Erminie B. Hill has accepted a position in Dr. J. A. Noll's dental parlors on Pike street, Port Jervis. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Billman re turned home on Saturday night from Colevillo, N. J. They havo been spending a few days there with friends. Miss Anna Marshall of New York city, who has been visiting her friend, Miss Ella Driller, on River street, returned home on Monday. She was accompanied by her broth er, W. J. Marshall, who spent Sun day with his sister here. Miss Augusta Koerner of this vil lage, who was injured on Barrett bridge a short time ago, is now im proving. She was hurt seriously. Miss Hannah Molony, a trained nurse, from Now York city spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dilger have moved in their house they recently purchased of A. J. Quick on River street, just a few doors from where they have been living. They are very nicely locutod now. Mrs. J. Lelghton tanght in Mr. Wilkin's room on Tuesday as Mr. Wilkin was clurk of the election. Mrs. Leigh ton is the substitute teacher in the high school. On November 16 the Matamoras social club will begin their series of dances with a hop at Miller's hall, uptown. The J. W. Pepper Piano Alusic Magazine, published at bih and Lo cust streets, Philadelphia, is one of the newest magazines in its field. Nohudy can complain of not getting the worth of their money, us it pub lishes 21 pieces 10 vocal and 11 instrumental making 64 pages of the best musio and all of it oiigina) and written by the must popular composers of today. Price fi.00 per year. WANTKI) Five men to clear tim lier laud Ht Ma.iliipacong lake, 5 miles i-i.-t of Milford. (J. (. S;iIi:i.liS, I. it Jervls, N. Y. tf SANUYSTON. Brother Warren was away down in Hunterdon county, but is hack at the old stand again. Nov. 1st the law was off of game and the crack of guns was heard from early morn until late at night, and in fact almost every owner of a emi w as out. If every shot took ell'ect the slaughter was great, but such was not thf case. One squad of hunters tired seven shots at one rab bit and that rabbit is going yet. Edward Adams nnd friend of ISloomfleld, N. J., are stopping fur a few days with Francis Simpson nnd are having good luck In hunting. I am glad to notice that the olli cials of the Stroudsburg and Bush kill telephone company have pre sented their inspector, !. 1). Hursh, with a free trlpto the Pan-American. Ben thoroughly understands his duties connected with the company and I am pleased to see that his ef forts are duly appreciated. Seth Shay of Newark is spending a few days visiting friends and rel atives in Sandyston, and at the same time trying his luck at hunting. The antics of the boys on Hallow e'en night caused some "cuss" words on the following morning when those whose property had been removed to places unkown and elsewhere (lis covered what had happened. There wns a good deal of work connected with the fun and 1 cannot see where the fun came In but likely the boys do. The hunting dog of Edward Ho tnlen of Ilrtincsville was poisoned a few days ago and Mr. Hotalen is pretty sure he knows who did it. Homebody will have to settle for that dog. Mrs. Anna M. Mettler had a ven due on Wednesday of this week on her farm near the Dingman bridge and disposed of stock, furniture, etc. Directly after the sale she removed to Milford, Pa., having rented her farm to Peter Peach, who will oc cupy the premises on April 1, 1902. As a rule the farmers of this sec tion try to finish cornhusking by election day but a good many have, lots to husk yet. The weather has been so favorable that the excuse of unpleasant weather will not answer this fall. I do not known how it Is over in Pike, but over here one hears politics everywhere he goes and it is the Roe hill every time. The nominees for governor are scarcely mentioned and the fight Tuesday was centered on member of assembly and Roe bill. The present law forbidding the sending of game out of the state is puzzling our city hunters as to how they will get their game to their homes. But they will get it there Just the same. Mrs. Alfred Ellett is no better and is steadily growing weaker. It is only a question of a few days in her caso. Return Judge.. Tho jndgos who brought the re turns from the several townships and amounts paid for election ex penses were : Blooming; Grove, Levi Lord, 137.60. Delaware, Geo. Retallio. $31.60. Dingman, Joseph Dubois, 130.60. Greeue, Ed. F. Gilpin, $45. Lackawnxen, Wilbor Westfall, $37.60. Lehman, Geo. N. Smith, $33.40. Milford Borough, A. Q. Wallace, $25. Milford township, C. Herman, $30.20. Palmyra, Geo. Ansley, $40.80. Portor, Jeffrey W. Smith, $34. Shohola, Henry Worzel, $35 60. Westfall, Isaao Skollenger, $31.40. Now line hats anj caps at Mitch ell's. Bad Coughs "I had a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Oct. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Olil; iC.. light lul bri;-. lilLlg, tiual.- I im1 tu kutL oil tiitU . I t.H CI)., Luw.li, M J. The New Yiirk Joitriwl recently prin'el an article showing the hih estimation witli which King El vvard regarded Mrs. Alan Johnstone, (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. W. Piuuhot, because of hor tact and. cleverness in keeping pence in some the royal households. lr, iys thai while at Copenhagen, where her husband wns stationed for a number of years as Secretary of the Legation as Charge d' Affairs, she acted ns r Mia friend and confidant of Princess Charles of Djnmavk, the favorite and spoiled child of Kin? Edward and who had been so notoriously unhappy there that had it not been for the sympathy, the counsels nnd tho moral support of Mrs Johnstone shewhonld havo left Denmark in rte flanceof her husband's relatives nnd by precipitating an open break ere nted a grent scandal. After pacify ing the English princess nnd recon ciling her to her surroundings the Johnstone were transferred to Darmstadt, where Mrs. Johnstone has since been engaged in endoavor ing to keep peace between the young grand duchess of Hesse and her husband, who are a singularly ill matched oouplo of first oo jsins and nlv.nys quarreling. Tho grand duchess has already twice left her husband vowing never to return and the Johnstones are now there to avert any further trouble between the pair, both of whom nie grand children of the late Queen Victoria nnd former wnrds of their nncle, King Edward. The Johnstones were specially selected by the king for the post, which is known ns the most difficult of the socalled "fam ily missions," by reason of their success at Copenhagen in nvertiug n pnblio outbreak by the royal lady. Princess Charles, who is called "Harry" by her relntives. St F.l.( HKO AGAIN. Miss De Witt 1 believe in embracing opportunities. Mr. Funnyman Then why don't you embrace, me? Miss De Witt I don't call you an op portmiity opportunities don't stand around waiting to be embraced. Fliejrende lilnetter. Did You Know Thisf Do yon know that a neglected congh or cold lends to consumption? More people die from the effects of catching cold than from any other known cause. There is one remedy, and remember it only costs twenty five cents, that has proven a safe, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Mexican Syrap. Your druggist has it or will get it for you. It heals and strengthens the lungs and breathing passages, when noth ing elso you take seems to do you good ; you had better get a bottle today and read the testimonials on tho wrapper. Have You Worms? Are you growing thin or sickly? Has your skin a pale or sal low tinge? Do you not occasionally feel a hollow sensation in the pit of your stomach, or n queer distress in your bowels? Do you get easily voxed, nervous or fidgety? Proba bly you are nourishing some stom ach worms, a lengthy tnpe worm, or else a thousand pin worms, that are devitalizing yonr entire system. You can expel them by taking Mother's Worm Syrup. Nothing else is so effective. Setter Health. Better health always follows a use of Mexican Root Pills, simply because they cl-anse the system of sickening and effete matter so thor onghly and completely. It is a sin to remain oonstipa ted when Mexican Root Pills only cost 25 cents a box. The Best Pain Cure. Is one that is absolutely safe and sure and that taken internally will cure crumps and colic, or applied externally will reduce swellings and subdue pain. Gooch's Quick Relief does this and only costs 25 cents a box. Wane to Be Pret yP Then purify your blood by taking G ouch's Sarsaparilla, the best of ail blood medicines. Pilo-ine Cure. Pile.! Money refunded if it ever fads. Ant!-AiI k oures Chills and Fever. a1 A T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. oo 3 Wo offer a lino of .UNSURPASSED Our point is that you need not go nwny from home to supply alljyour needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy yon in both particulars. DRY GOODS, now an.I stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in nny lino nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a now sysfem. All our prices are fixed on a basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to nllow a margin for had' debts nnd interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, nnd if paid within three days from date of bill, n cash discount of 2isallowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out. will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., S Brown's Building, Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Ga era ..'jblic by being ready at all times to Accom- , modate them. Pl?nty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brand of Flour Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe 'alty II! Orders left at tho Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention. iilford it Milford, Pike Ii E. EiERSOLia CO. 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