A SEASONABLE REA1EDY Emulsion of Puro Narvcs'ian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitos of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Hotel Ff.rjttl.ere. Prescription C refu 1 1 y Compounded GOc. BroAd Street, Milford, Psnntylvunli 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, Milford, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beers are Bottled at the Brewery Premises, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervis, - New York- Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. SASDYSTON. MAST HOPE Delaware :- Valley Time Table in Effect Oct. 15, Railroad 1902 Dnlly K.Tcept Sunday p.m. a.m. a.i 1 40' 10 (HI 1 4f ki mi 8m lii.iri 12.(10' t, t.m- 12.31 5 00! la.af fr, iw tia.m ttt.Vi fl'-'4H 6.14 1U.4") tf 111 fl! 47 fa. HI 112 50 6.22 12. M f5 2ll fia.fi- Stations Dully Except Sundny TTTTt 6.W) 5 1.01 l.Oll! New York, D , U & V. B. R. 2 0o ,v lis. relay Strwt 2 00," Cbiistnphi-r Sirtwt k;jh)i " Holxikc.i ... " Rrond St , Philiuiclpiilu. Peiiun. B. B. Knot St niiidsbui K. East StroiiilKlmipr, 1)., L. & W. Station. DelnwRi-H Valley Junction , Cralff'i Meadows MitrsiuiH's Crettk ..Oak Grovo Frutrlii-ys Coolbimith. . Villn :p.m p.m. p.m. 4 5.VAr r) 5T) Lv fll 57 ' f7 07 ' 7 oil " nn " f7.14, " 7 17 ' (7 .211 " Turn Ar. Mioemrtners. T ito Ar Biiahklll . a.m. ;f Stops only on notice to conductor or on siKrml I . 12 30 7.85 .... 12.2.V 7 35 .... 12 15 7 ll .... 1.(111 8.221 .... . 9 )I4.W -1 7 8 45 4 251 6.25 f8 4!l! f4.2 M.S:l f8 88 f4.18 frt.18 8 81 4.11 All f8 2.l f4 0l f6 0 fBiSISi I4.0H MOD 8 28 4.08 6 08 M.IU f8 59 f5 5H 8.15 8 55 6M 8.10 8 50 5 50 A.M. P.M. P M. The fiirniors' institute hrlil licit' on the M and 14 Inst. one f the Ixt ever Imd lu re. The (speakers were Kilwnrd Vnn Alstytii of Klu dcrdriKik, N. Y. on "Cure of the orchard," Kolicit H. Keedn (if JUrm tnlitim, I'fl., on "MlMttikes of Life KxpoMvl" mid fur his second topic "Value of Fertility and the cheapest way to get It." Jlwiry Van Ilreser npokeon, "(SonfbrntBtioii and selection of the Ihiiry Cow." Mr. Alva Agee of Ohio upoke on "Our Problems" and ntiin on "How may we make our furmlpfr inore profitable." Kach wan a sHvialiHt In his line and treated hin suliject exhaustively rikI in such a way as to please' all, who had the pleasure of hearing them. Secretary Dye of the ntate hoitrd bIso made short addresses. Mr. E. Nearpass of Port Jervis erected a neat monument to mark the resting place of Mrs. Edward Snook in the liyton Cemetery on Wednesday last. Miss Flora Ituser is at present very ill at the home ot her parents near Ilalnesville Parties, non-residents of the State, should !e more careful in secreting their game when crossing the state line, or they may get Into trouble. It was only by good luck that a party escaped lieing held up, with a lot of game, a few nights ago. Mr. A. E. Wolfe, of Ileckertown, put up a fine monument to mark the grave of Mrs. Katy J. lievan in the Layton Cemetery on Wednesday last. Mr. Wolfe Is a game sportsman, and on his way here shot 8 gray sipiirrels and one rabbit driving along the road. Mr. Seth Hhay, of Newark, "is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives ip this valley, and at the same time trying his hand with his dog and gun. 13. B. Hursh and family will start for Iowa on Thursday of this week, his goods having gone on last week. Dr. Hughes and wife came home Saturday Inst altera sojourn of nearly a month In the West. They visited Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri and report a delightful trip, having had good weather during the Journey, Rural Delivery la becoming gen. erul through the West, and in the Shelbyville Guard" a paper pub lished at Bhelhyville, Mo., it states that Sneiby county is oovered by 24 routes giving free delivery to every part of that connty. If they can have it then why is it, that we can not have more of it here. rAUPAC. ThrotiBh Tickets are on Sale nt till Lackawanna and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations. For information as to Frelnht and f amiener nates apply to HOWARD A. WORMIAN, Supt., East Stroudsburg, Penn. You Are a Farmer And Have One C eni C0NAS1IAUGII Buy a postal card and send to the New York Tri'lmiie Farmer, New York City, for a free Kpeeiinen copy. The Trilmua Farmer is a National Illustrat ed Agricultural Weekly for Farmers and their families, uud siamis at the head of the agricul tural pivs. The price is $1 per year hut if ymi like it you can secure It with your own favorlm limit newspaper, Tun Pkk. at a bargain. Both papers one vcar only $1 85. pM-ntt your order and money to Thk Phkm. Milford, Pa. A night last week Henry Ott went out coon hunting nnd soou his dog began barking np a tree. Henry saw the supposed coon and fired when the animal with a squall came down and sailed into the dog Henry, thoroughly scared, dropped his gun and cut loose for help, the dog vainly trying to keep pace, ar riving a-, the Conashnugh honse breathless he demanded aid to cap ture a wild cat. When the party reached the spot they found the cat dead but it was'nt a wild one only a pet mBltese thorn a. lon vyaalier of Matamoras re cently killed a very larpe ooon near cave bank and also got a lot of other game. He went home happy. Lafe Quick is building an addition to his baril and repairing the old one. He is a hnstler and is bound to have his buildings up to date. Lust Friday George Ransberry John F. Burt and Wm. Van Why of East Stroudsburg went np the river in a boat propelled by a gasoline engine. The craft made good time and the fish np this way will likely tuiuk automobiles have taken pos session of the river. William I?raff-t and his fntlior, EHslia BrnfTet, were hunting in this vicinity the first of this month. This is Mr. Bra fist's first visit to his old home in several years. He was very anxious to shoot a doer as he had shot many in his yonngnr days. Mrs. E. Tinsman came to her sisters, Mrs. E. Johnsons, Inst week accompanied by her niece, Mrs. M. Hnnkins Hickok. Dolla Davis has been working extra in the tower at Raw Mill Rift. Miss. Howe was reoently visited by her sister and another friend nd they one day were accompanied by Mr. F. Tigno and walkod to Narrowsburg, returning on the milk. Mrs. Prang, with whom Annie Redding lives, stayed over last week Mrs. C. Edwards. Annie also isited her sister, Bertha, who lives t U. P. Tylers. Elijah Wood of Lxn, accompanied by his danght-er, Mrs. J. Cole, and her niece, Bertha, paid a visit to Wm. D. Bross. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Mackle, a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Wash Edwards, a daughter. Mrs. E. A. Tigne received a letter last week saying that her niece, Mrs. Annie Ruffer Colman, was very sick nd hardly any hopes of recovery. Henry W. Bross died at his home, 18 Pleasant avenue, Binghatnton, N. Y., the latter part of October. A wife and three sons are left to mourn his loss. He was the son of Henry C. Bross and at one time resided at Atco, Wayne county, Pa. The funeral of Mrs. Izer's little daughter was held in the T. M. church by the pastor. Mrs. Maggie Patridge Mattison is the proud mother of a baby girl. Mrs. Phebe Wilson West, who has adopted the youngest son of Frank Redding, came to this place reoently and was acoompanied by the little boy, who visited his sis ters, Mrs. C. Edwards and Bertha, of Mast Hope. This is Mrs. West first visit here in 21 years and in all that time she has lived not more than 20 miles distant. Two deer were killed here, one by W. H. Hankins ani the other by Peter gchoot. This is Peter's first deer and he felt qnite happy. The carcasses were taken to Nt. Pleas ant, Pa., by Dr. Noble and.another gentleman who were with the party- John Heruion ia home for the winter. Mr. Hall of New York, who boarded at W. H. Hankins, is again at the same boarding honse. Mrs. Estella Crawford was called the city on account of the illness of her daughter, Estella. Mrs. M. H. Hickok has recently been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity, A family dinner was given at the home of W. H. Hankins and there were present be sides Mrs. Hickok, A. S. Myers and wife of Eldred, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hankins of Barryville, B. D. Hank- ins of Mt. Pleasant, S. J. Hankins and wife and Miss M. Dabron of Ten Mile River. Archie Myers visited for the first time at bis Un3le Billys had his picture taken with the deer that wore killed. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness onrl ploin rnmforfoMo emu Liiwuilj UuiiiiuI luulu carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA 11 we l..ll. An Ulu ficc 1 . .1, mtuui ..a l.i I J.ui i .- ,i., j . ..; . Ilitt. Aw-, it.. Vitrei J. (Jans & CO. '. '., (. i.t A. if IH , ij 3r ;k -j THE LANE INSTITUTE, Tkirl AIMS' INATlTIITr CO. II3S Uro.dvoy, tt. Jamas build ing, new York. For tho Trttttmont snd curt of LIOUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HBiTS. NO HYPODKKMIC INJ KUTION'S. A i'HIIKC.rT HUMS TltS ATM KNT Oil HANI TAI'.ICM AOV ANTAUK8. Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Ounmer's Union House Komi, carriage, draft and farm burses fur tttiie. Exchanges made. A lari'e stock from vvl.u a to make scion is. ns. CANAL hi'. . li President Roosevelt is down in Mississippi on a bear hunt. If the bears are as coy as Virginia turkeys, their safety is assured. The first bear caught was tied and held for the President, but he refused to shoot it as to do so would be unsportsman like. Your Hah "Two yers ago my bair was failing eut badly. I purchased bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and soon rny bair (topped coming out." Misa Minnie Hoover, Pans, 111. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer's Hair Vior, and make it rich, dark, end heavy. Sl.M a battl. Ail ltrt. C. J. Schlnger of Ilawley was a caller in town on Sunday. County Superintendent Lncian Westbrook is visiting the schools in this section. Miss May Gumble leaves this week for Dumnore where lie has scoured employment. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Clark are to spend tho next two weeks visiting among relatives and friotids in Scranton and Wilkosharre. Bennie Wilson returned to Phila dolphin last week after spending a two weeks vacation with his parents, O. W. Wilson and wife, Moses Cron called on us last Mon day. He assured us that he did not die when rumor said he did, and we are quite convinced ho is still in the land of tho living. One of our elder maidens laments tha loss of a pair af stockings which disappeared from her premises a short time ago. A bad trick to play on a poor old woman, boys, and an imitation of the good St. Nick by returning them well tilled would be a much better Joke. Say "Aux" do yon think it is well just the thing to rubber at the phone. Sort of eaves dropping isn't it? Travelers complain of the odd names of some of onr county places and the many nick names given them. One man was heard a short time ago giving a description of a plaoe he called "God's Hollow." Upon investigation it became evident he had twi.sted the name altho' the sentiment may have been correct. He referrod to Lord's Valley. The danee held at Emil Gumble's was in every way a success, although our young people had ''that tired feeling" for a few days, all declare it to be one of the nicest parties held in our neighborhood in some time. The following pupils have attend ed School No. 3. every day for the month ending Nov. 14th : Mary, Agnes and Annie Gamble, Laura Singer, Sadie Wilson, Willard Wil son, Eddie, George and Harold Gum ble, Clarence, Freddie and Florence Singer. Defacto. iREEiNTOVN. MATAMORAS. . 11.1 CttllUot I' ! r mi v v, i u .urn .ii i' iva ol Joul lM;.ieM r x : u 1 . , 1a,w '1. Miss M. Reeves of Otisville has reoently been visiting at the home of Charles Niohols. Frank Blakeny and wife are gnests of the family of T, J Ketoham, Miss Clara Van Fleet of Hugnenot is visiting the Misses West fall. The Blue Ribbon Society will meet this week Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Simpson. The Li. C. U. will hold an annual fair at Prescott's Hall Thursday and Friday evenings, Nov. 20 and 21 There will bo an entertainment each evening, and a sapper also All kinds of fancy work will be on exhibition and sold very reasonable, The lecture given by Rev. Jesse 8. Gilbert, Ph. D., of Pateraon. a Epworth oh arch, Saturday evening was well attended He gave Humorous lectuie on "Courtship and Marriage," relating some very amusing scenes in his travels aronnd the country. He kept the audience in a good humor all the eveniug, Every oue was pleased with the lecture, and it is hoped Dr. Gilbert will yls.it Matamoras again soon. Rev. O. J. Kuoop, pastor of Ep. worth churoh, exchanged pulpits with Rav. Jesse 8. Gilbert, Ph. D. of Patersou, ou Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8. Speers, of this villus, luft for Hawley on Saturday to s;end Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kuapp, of that pUioe, Mrs. SpeoiV daughter. Miss Freda Wehiner, busbeen on a visit to her friend, Miss Uuasie McKertu, of Oreuiey, pa., for the pii4t week. She returned home fMiiiJdy afternoon. IT? A 3 X Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. iTousoft nnd Lota nml lots without, Hon son. Dmiinr In nil kinds of Property. 'V' TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Solid Pullmnn trnina to Buffalo, Niag ara ag, Chfiutanniia I-nke. Cleveland. (Jhieagoand Cincinnati. I lekets nn salo at Fort Jervis to all poltif-B In the Westand Pouthwestat lower rates than via any other first-class line. Trains Now I,kav Port Follows. EASTWARD. Jkrvis AS No. No. 8, Dally K.rpress 8 S4A.M. , Dally F.ipress 6 15 " 8rt. Ixral F.reept Rnndny. . 9 Il " 4ii, " " " 7.40 " 7(r.', Way ftnnday Onlv ISJ " 80, I,tM-al Kieept Sunday . . 10 SO " B-J, Way dally eio't Sunday 11 M " 4, Dally Kxpress 13 4S P. M. 704, Sunday Only 1 10 " 84, Way dally ex'c't Sund'y 8 23 " 9, Dally Express 4 20 " 7o, Way Sunday Only 4 40 ' 708, 1,ooal Sunday Only fl 07 " Wi, Way dally ex'c't Sund'y 0 8B ' 14. Express Dailjr 10.05 ' WESTWARD. 7, Dally Express 18 DOA. M. 7, Dnlly Milk T 1, Daily 17, Dnlly Milk Train 7 85 ly Express 11 84 " 115, Forllo'dalc E'pt Sun . 12 10 P. M H, r.xpress t ;htrapn l!m dal 6 15 " " 811, Local Express Sunday. . 6 60 ' " 6, Limited Daily Express. 10.16 ' Trains leave Chamberi street, New York, for Port Jervis on week dava ad 3 80, 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 .0(1,' 8 00, 4 80, 0 80, 7 80, 9 15 P. M. On Sundays, 8 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 15 A. M , IS 80, 9 DO, 7.80 9 15 f. U. 1). W. COOKE, General rastrng-t-r Agent, New Vork. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Below Crissmnn House. Milford, Pa. The angel of death seems busy here reaping his harvest. In the past week we note the death of the following : Mrs. Lyman Ames of Ar lington and Osoar Dickson proprietor of the Diokson honse at Moscow. Lewis R. Smith an aged resident of Newfoundland passed away Nov. 15 and was buried in the South Ster ling cemetery, Monday Nov. 17, Rov. C. W. Clewell officiating. He was a former resident of Pike county. Mr. Smith was a mnch respected member of the Odd Fellows lodge, the members of which turned out in a body. Our pastor has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. P. R. Gorman made a sale Saturday Nov, 15 of her personal property and expects to move away Supt. Westbrook is visiting the schools of Greene this week. :." '. 4 IT"! in inwiilhi J. Here I SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Works, which you can have by conultlnff J. C. PR K SCOTT of Matamoran, Pa., who Is prepared to (five estimates at any time. Write him at onee or call and see his stock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust ona nail entirely through-her foot and a second one half way through. Uhamberlaln a Pain Balm was promptly applied and Ave minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the ohiid was wearing her shoe as nsnal and with absolute ly do discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without matura tion and in one-third the time re quired by the usual treatment. For sale by A. W. Balch and Son, Mata moras, all drng and general stores in Pike county. S We promptly otitfttUsndnrelffrT fknd model, skteU-h or r-hoto ot invention for' I froerpiwtrt oa twiontftbHUy. For free book, 1 Opposite lTS. Patent Office 'I JWASHslGTO BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE , HJ3 KM K3 AnTftns sending Trade Mark Designs Copyright 4c. As the result of the high price of coal, due to the recent strike, the attention of the public has been turned to oil as a fuel. A great many oil burners have been fitted in private houses, and are apparently giving satisfaction. If adopted to any great extent the coal oerators will not be able to maintain the monopoly against which there has been so much complaint in the past. Then a dis pute between the operators and labor will not find the general public such helpless victims. "Some years ago while in Martin burg, W. Va., I was taken with cholera morbus, which was followed by diarrhoea. The doctor's medicine did me no good. I was advised to get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I did, and it cured me sound and well." G. A. Morris, Eiubree- ville, Pa. Stiid by A. W. Balch and Sou, Matamoras, all drug and gen eral store in l ike couuty. i usetrh aiirt description may (tnli-kly aarertnin our opinion free whether no Invention In prnhnMT patentahH. Comnuinlra.. tloim mrletly ccinrtilenHnl. II lunlboofc on i'atmiui sent free ulileat auem y lor aei-uriiiK patent.. 1'ittenu, taken tlinnnrh Munn Co. receive tprruu twtiet, without eti'ova, in the Scientific Jlrarica!.. A handsomely iiitistrtft1 weekly. I.nnrest dr. OHlitlU'ii of any Hcn'iitiUc Inurniil. TVrnm. a your: fnur wonihs, !. 8ld by all TiewiidfRler. h.UNH Co.3"B"'"'- New York - Borneo Olnoe. OrtU Wuahlnuluo. D. C . Stovos and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Fire In en HARDWARE. CriTXERT, TIN, AGATE WARE, ETC. VIN ROOriNOAND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips ' and Horse Outfitting generally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlydonE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKotograpVicR Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatment. Fre Mdlo Advice. We Have) Cured 7,000 Ctiei. Why Not Yours? This dread disentie which has caused more untold agonies than words enn de scrthe, hits nt Inst roculvud Us doalh blow Medical Scicuoe in rorvut years has found a remedy that tuccosafully com hats all the aggravate! symptoms due to this distress ing aliiictiou. After many year of pa tteut study and rori.-an h, Dr. A. B Clark, the well know a Hpecitilinc, has discovered a poeltive remedy that cures the cough, givts lmmetliate relief and eradicates every verstige of the disease. So 3onHdeut Is the doctor that his Asthma rtmeJv will effect a cure lu all stages that he has Instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitta burg, Pa.t to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom b'ank. Thlt la a very liberal offer and shows the conlldence the Clark Medical Co. have iu the merits of this nrvparntiotj. If any of our readers are u tine ted with A&thma thoy should write the Clark Co at once for symptom blank. Why suffer when a cure Is within each? nANrir-r? RALVr AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. trie, rr.oet hiuiy calve, in in -won 14. For f V ymn I w vletlM 4 T peel in UK worht form. 1 could est notiilnff but milk Wnnt, nd at tinifMitny aioniau h would cot retain Dd ihwest nven luL Lul Marrb 1 began tuUintf ("ASi'AHKTS snd since llien I have steadily tmnroved, uulU I am ma well m I ever was 10 mj life. " . , iAViij a. Murpbt, Newark. O. 1 1 1' CANOV CATMAimC vwAOi wuym ms PImm P)stabre. Poland. Taste Qoorl. Tti Quud, Str Biukwu, Wanwu, of Grits. U. HM, t. ... CURK CONaTIPATIOM. ... ma Trl IS s f Sold and rvirantMMi by ail dras ft J" I W"W ai( Ut C Viaa. Uab.i. Ta PiTEKT Escd 14 uaj be secured by our tod. Adilrrac, TH PAIfeHT HtCUltO. fcstti-mw. t4. fcmtrivuv tu iu rwAl Bvr4 Ivv. a.4)
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