i i T i G H R I S T III A S Tlipro is no morn p )ir 'vriiito (fift to ha given to im-n, women or diililrtMi tlmn a jmir (if Rlimiprs, boots, Rimes, ovci cniteis or 1 e R K 1 n . We nrB well equipped to sntisfy tl)0 mopt ex.ictiiiR or fitslnlious pdiwon. Mens velvet, iliili, lpnt1.nr Hml felt ulipjiers from 60 eents to the genuine nllimitor leiitlier lit 2.00. WoniPn" cveniii!? or iv.rty sliptiers in nil the liitost lt'iktlifi-K nml styles. - Misses, woniens nnil eliiiilietm felt slippers, fur tiimnieil or piiiin, 7."io to l fin. Ovenmiters nmi li'L'pjii s from 25o to fl 25. Felt ntul rntitier hoots for tlio little ones II, tl 25 mid ! f0. Goods pnrelnised for Clirimtnnit gifts mny bo excliHiit'ed utter the tiolidnyg if not siitisf.ictory. Mnil or telephone) orders will receive p?oinpt attention. lOHNSOn FITTFR OF FEET PORT JERVIS, N. Y. F 0 mm w A A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Preaorl ptlon Carafullv Compounded J H. E. Emerson & Co., ty Next Door to Hotel Fnucliere. Broad Street, MM ford, 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, 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 Premisas, 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. SANDYiSTOX. !f You We nre being lile.-wed with plenty if snow find Rt present w riling the sleighing eonld not lie finer. Monday whs an Ideal dny for sleigh riding ami ninny took advantage of the fine Aeiithpr and sleighing. Those annual meetings of friends ind relatives at holiday tinio are almost here nnd it is the happiest time of all the year, when the absent are onee more gathered about the old family hearthstone, and may those reunions lie duly observed. The supervisors of Orange County are great on economy for at their meeting last week the board resolved to pay no man bounties for the kill ing of foxes. The lxmrd pah! for 2'13 pelts last year and this Is a hint to our fox hunters to go for the foxes iK'fore our Holons at Trenton repeal the law giving a bounty for them. The proposed maeadam road from Tuttles Corner across the mountain has struck a snag In the caveat filed by Ioe Utter against laying out said road over his hinds. It Is not ho long ago that loc came to nie and wanted me to put in my items that "he was 111 tavor of the road first, last and all the time." Doc Is not the real man in that caveat. The quail are having a hard time of it with the heavy fill of snow on one hand nnd the hunter on the other. Iiut, thanks to a wise law, no hunting can be done while there is snow on the ground. On Friday a flock of IB were seen on the grounds of the Lay ton school running about. The Sussex county teachers' Insti tute will be held In the public school building at Newton on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. And with the mercury nt zero this morning I don't envy the teachers their ride, especially those from Montague. DLNGMAJTS FERRY. Are a F armer Those who were so fortunate as to bt supplied with fleece lined under wear and lelts and rubbers from the Hig .Store previously to the cold snap were happy enough to shake hands with themselves and feel comfortable. Farmers' Institute will be held at, Dingman's Dec. 30th. We hope our Jersey friends will attend. A gentleman here named Myers, who has been blind since he was nine months old, can lay carpet, lath houses, work on tit jobs, do all sorts of chores on a farm, harness horses and travel alone from one neighbor to another, lie expects soon to go to Philadelphia and resume his position as traveling salesman for a book concern. The last snow Blorm put a stop to tie Jobs. Hoop poles and straps are In good demand. T. Armstrong 4 Co. at Milford will buy them at fair prices, Chestnut, oak, ninple and birch pre' ferred. A good chance for boys to earn some money and learn a trade. Miss I'atience Skipper, cook at Ardtorni.sh, was recently found in the snow iu iront of the house un conscious having fallen on an Icy step. Oarret Hrodhead, Frank Downs, I'cter and Emery Hmith fished the Mink's pond last Sat unlay during the storm. Calvin Cron will build a dam on the farm recently purchased by him so as to have a fish pond right at home. Very little sickness so fur In this township this winter. M.VTAMOR.VS. (iliEENTWN. And Have One Cent Buy a postal card and send to lite Now. York Tribune 1' armer, New Vurk City, for a free specimen copy. The Tribune Farmer is a National Illustrat ed Agricultural Weekly fur farmers nnd their families, and Mauds nt the head of the agricul tural prt'Hs. Tim prme is l per year hut if you like it you can been re it willi your own favorite local iiewKpaper, Thk I'uks, M a bargain. Both papers one Tear only 1 rio. Send j our order nnd money to THE PhKbS, Milford, Pa. Delaware -: Time Table in Vallev -:- Railroad Effect Oct. 15, 1302 - Daily Kn'opt .SuiiiUy Stations Daily Kxct'pt .Sunday 1 411 lo mi 1 4.i 111 (M 1 i,ii in hi iii'i vi :ti I,, . j V ! l.'i 1-.' fl-' l.i f. II I .' l.i f , ii fi.' i: III ill II'.' M il l.v fi, a i'7 7 IM f? ! I 17 14 7 I ,' , l.v Now York. D L. ll,li;lll.V !- 'In iM,i,hT i,,l...,k. .d ; , l'liiia i,'i.,i K ,M Ml-,.,,, mult lull I) , luHiili' Y.illf; Ciulj'd Mi . . Muiliiil) a .ii ik t-i-i . V rnli-hi . ,. .(..Mllll.l'.l .... Turn V .reel. . .Sllvi't B. K. U Li in. i'euua Kliil, I. iV' Vv i-MlU 1UU ,- .iniiiilii.a ..lo.M iiwk Ila .-I s l.v Ac. Ar. f M Lv 1:.' i. 1-J 1;, 1 1. " K i.) fh 4.1 Is :i i H ill fh -J-1 tn ao h :.M ft! I'.l l. 8 10 7 X, I .l.i 7 I'.i 8 ."J 4 .1 " 4 :.'. f4 14 LI 4 ) ! fl IBI I I "v 4 il fl .'.' il II iril fli '.' (II 1 1 fli II li .i ti I fa f KIMBLES M. C. Rowland spent w;veral days lust week at Hcranton on business. George Beay of Urldgport, CiTiin., visited (1. W. Kimble and family last week. Mrs. C. O. Wheeling and three children of Rowlands visited George Cortright and family of this place. Nettie and Jennie Edwards of lluwley visited their aunt, Mrs. Ed ward Mulone, lust Sunday. Long Hair jm mi aamm aw " About a year jto my hair wa coming out very fst, so 1 bought a boule of Ayer'a riair Vigor. It slopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length. " Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. 1- M 'II.' ' 1 1, 1' i.!l I .'). I and I an nn anil 1 'i-n ny 1 van i "l'l' '' lo a. Hull road :o A. :--t., Cast Etroudsturg, Penn. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. i I ungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vi;or always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, n.tw.wnu. ah ti. W )ul l.'.wt fc , .t t..i,i..( e'lfoiy ...r hikI yo vrui .-. j.i .i.iniiiitl n tl.o i. o lit. . A .1 I ' i t lit II.. lci, Al ..... :ii- - The Y. P. S. C. E. connected with Iliipe church held a business meet ing and social Friday evening at. thp home nf Frank Wilkin and wifrt. The following Offloorg were elected : President, Win. Kpeidel ; vice presi dent, Fred Floppy j treasurer, Miss Margaret Presoott ; secretary, F'k Seybolt. ; organist, Mrs. W. Bpeldel. The Jr. U. E. society connected with Epworth church will give an entortninment at the church Friday evening, Doe. 19th. -" -- After the severe snowstorm, Bat unlay, the snow plow whs in requi sition again. - Willinm Howlett had charge of it and he visited every street and made paths for the citizens. Messrs. Roy Smith and George D. Gabriel, Jr., both of Bethel, N. Y., are the guosts of their nncle, John Simpson. Miss Lillian Ilaekett of Ruther ford, who has been spending a week with the Misses Billma, returned home today, accompanied by her brother, William Ilaekett, who pent snndny with the Misses Bill inau. John Koener, a student at the Stroudsbnrg normal school, arrived in town Saturday. He is home for the Christmas. He will return Peo. 29. The Orien club of Matamorns met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Grace Wounacott. The following gentlemen acted as pall bearers at the funeral of Mrs. CathArine Heater: George Craw ford, James Adams, George Strait and Roil Strait. The funeral of Mrs. Charles Conk lin took place Monday morning at. her late home on River street at 10.30. There was a large attendance. Rev. C. E. Scudder of the M E. church ot Milford, Pa., preached the Bormon. Out-of-town relatives present were : William Conklin and son, Stitnton Supplee, wife and three children of Milford, Mrs. Isaac Ding man of Dingman's, Pa., James Carpenter, wife and daughter of Port Jervis, Miss Charlotte Berg, stressor and William Bergstresser, a sister and brother of the deceased, both of Delaware township, Pa. Miss Katharine Walls left town Tuesday to visit friends at Wald wiok and Sufferin. Miss Grace Wannaoott returned home a few days ago from Newburg. Mrs. Jennie Kohl, who has oharge of a dress making establishment on River street, returned home Satur- urdivy from Philadelphia where she ling beeu spending a month with relatives nnd friends, Miss Mervine Z. Still of Fislikill-on-HuJson, who has been a guest of her friend, Mrs. John Wounacott for the past two weeks, returned home Monday. Mrs. Catharine Heater, nee Jen nings, an aged and respaoted resi dent of Matomoras, died of a paraly tic stroke on Thursday, Deo. 11th, at 8.45 p. in. The funeral took place Sunday from the house of her daughter in-law, Mrs. Sarah Heater, on Christian Hill. The doooase was nearly 89 yearo of age, and had been married to Joseph Heater, who died iu 1893 after a union of over 60 years. Three of the eleven child ren born to them are still living, namely David Heater of Mut.nnoras, George Heater of Port Jervis, and Belinda, wife of Michael Hissam, of Matamoras. Many grand and great grandchildren also mourn her loss. The deceased was a devout Christ ian, and a good wife and mother, who bore up bravely in times of sorrow and adversity, tor some years past she has made her home with her son, Isaao, a blacksmith in the rail shop, who owned a nice property on the fcillaido, back of Matamoras, and his sudden death at the age of 63, some two years ago, preyed on her miud and caused her decline. Her death will bring sorrow to many. M. F. Crane, formerly ot Parker's Glen, but of lute years a residont of Matamoras, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wallace Htidd, this village, Thursday afternoon at 3.45 o'clock of paralysis. About four years ago he was attacked and bad boen in poor health since. For the past two years he has made his home with Mrs. Htidd. The last year of his life ho hud been helpless, being confined to the bed motit of the time lie was very patient, giving ver; little trouble for his nurses. He was formerly a very active mau. His age was 66 years. Mr. Crane was a member of the Canope Tribe of Red Men, of Jiarry Ville, and was also a member of Hope church, this village. He was a kind husband and an uf fectionate father. He is survived by his wife and the following-named children: Wm. Crane, Asa Crane, both of Port Jervis; Wallace Htidd. of Matamoras j Mrs. Peter Pyle, of Pond Eddy; Culviu Crane, of Par ker's Glen, and Orville Crane, of Jersey City. He is survived by one sisier. Mi's. Win, J. Neurpaas, of lower East Main stieut, and one brother, Jesse, of Greenwood, Wis. The funeral took place at the home of his daughter, Mis. Wallace Stidd, .Saturday at 2 p. in. Rev. Mr. Weid ner, puMorof Hope Church, conduct ed tlio services, lutunucut in laurel Grove ( einetery. Herman Howe of Sterling, who hns been suflering from pneumonia, died nt bis homo December 13 Deceased was in the prima nf young mnnhool and much respected in his community, he will be greatly missed by his many friends Margaret, a sister of the (Incensed, who has been teaching at Mast Hope, is home sick with pneumonia. Fred Kreiget is again able to be out on crutches, Reba bnrtlcson met with an ncel dont while sleigh riding down hill and now Bhe is confined to the house with a badly bruised ankle. Our enterprising butcher, Lewis Miller, is busily engaged until the holidays. With our late heavy snow and the presont days steady rain one scarcely knows what to judge the weather will be. About one year ngo on the 1.1th of December the snow was taken off by rain and the highest water was ex perienced that many of the oldest Inhabitants remember. We almost shnddor when we think this may be repeated. ARISTOCRATIC PRISONERS. Thomandi of Noblemen Among the Convlrta of Koiiiia anil Euro pean Countries, A Vienna paper states that few peo ple have any idea of the large num ber of men and women of noble birth undergoing penal servitude on the con tinent, says the London Kxpress. It estimates that KueHiun prisons alone contain 12.000 aristocrats, while there are several thousand noblemen in the penal establishments of Italy. Two dukes of .Notnrbartolo are, for in stance, at present undergoing penal servitude for life in the Italian prison of Lbs Maddalenu for the brutal murder of a young ollicer whom they had swindled at card playing nnd who had threatened to denounce thein as card sharpers. Among the convicts in a Helginn pris on are Prince Charles de Looz-Cos-warem, who committed a number of gi gantic frauds and one crime of vio lence, and the marquis of Varela, for the murder of his own mother. In France there are several hundred titfed aristocrats in prison, and though no statistics are available regarding Austria and Germany the same state of things is said to exist there also. AIM " . . - . - ' . .4 (m?r im.Lr.QAQ TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pol Id Pullman trains to TlufTiilo, Nln nrn Knlls. ( limit ( Jltlr-n(ro and C'lnHniinM. ' I icketa on sale at Port Jervis to all points In the Westnml Southwest nt lower rates than via any other flrstclass line. 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. Houses nntl Ijots nnd lots without Housed. Dt'iiktr in nil kinds of Properly. Life and A Good Cought Medicine From the Gazette, Toowoomba, Australia. I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la an excellent med icine. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months and it has effected a cure. I havo great pleasure in recommending it. W. C. Wockner. This is the opinion of one of the oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given In good faith that others may try the remedy and be benefitted, as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is sold by A. W. Balch and Bon, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Her Cne. "And what are the principal shots in billards?" asked the fair younf damself of the wise young man. "The kiss, the follow, the bank and the draw," he replied. "How lovely I" she exclaimed. "It Is almost like a courtship.. First the lover gets a kiss, then he follows the fir! all about, and then "And then," interrupts the man, who aspires to pessimism, "and then they get married and he goes to the bank and draws, for that is his cue, unless he wishes to be frozen." (For the benefit of the unsuspect ing reader we will state that rue and "frozen" also are billiard terms There are still more that might be worked into the little jeu d' esprit, such as "scratch," "break," "drive "tip," "table," "run," etc., but lack of space prevents carrying the theme to the bitter end.) Ualtimore American. Insurance agent Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Ilelow Crissmnn House. Miliord, Pa. Here Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Work , which yon ran hav lij rooamltliiK F. C, PHKSt'OTT of Matnmorafl, Pa., who In prepared to (jive enthnatei at any time. Write him at once or call and see hit stock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. itj' iU . tiUSiUffanWM''"' We propiptiv nhtrttn V. H. and Forpiffn iililll rati i hi tnWei, situ U:h or iil.oto 01 invention lor f free ruprt on pntvnrntilitjr. For free book, How to bureTR a HC 11 It D VQ me i fmj to t r!rcnta inl j OpposiUS. Patent Office ! j 4t BO YEARS' VL V EXPERIENCE V"- D I . H II m . 11 tv VJi ' 1 II N I I! in 1 f Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When yon have a real bad taste in tho mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They improve your appetite, dense and invigorate your stomach and regulute your liver and bowels. For sale by A. W. Balch and Bon, Matamoras, and all drug and general stores in Pike county. The Udlnl l.lKle Bor. An elderly philunllirupic lmiy living in the siihui-bf hail occut-ion the other day to send a niiull street boy on an errand. She had never Keen the urchin before,- but her uced was urgent and she was glad to get hold of any sort of messenger. '".Now, my boy," .hc kaidv"I want a nice, holiest liitlc hoy to tdke this note to Mrs. Iihiiik. l.i jou krmw where Mrs. Plank lues? At ihe other eud if the town, by Hie " "1 knows ii," piped up the urchin; "I pnes tlu-re re'lur iu the suuiaier to leal her (rraiiev " Tit-Kits. ANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Local terri tory. Hulary 1101 a year and ex penses, payable 119.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced l'ofi lion permanent, ltusini-ss suc.vos ful and rushing. Standard IIoush, UJl liearburn ht., Chicago. 6 1-3 Trade Murks Designs Copyrights Ac. tlnvniiA Mpnillntr a skefrh and ilfwrlntlnn may qulf.hly aiHWtiiiii our opinion true whether an lnHnti..n In iin.hnMv pt.intHl.l. Con.nmiilra tlon .Irtclly coiin.lriifiitj. liiinilhook on l'ntfinl win fri-a (il.l.'Bl iiifi-m-r for Hfi-umiy paten!.. I'ttti'.KR latum tl.roiibili ftlutin a Cij. receive tpiruii nfiffca, without ulifiraa, ID the Scientific JIir.cricaa. A hmnrlsomolr illntrtM wcu'lilf. 1.nt rip cutiluii nf itiiT sneutttlc Jnuriidl. Trni. t'A m -tr ; t'Mir iiioimi., -L jSoid by tail nuwtHifHitjrtx. t-IUKSI & Co.38,Bre",'- New York - Branch ouice. tfUH F SU. Wafllitlitftoo, D. ti. No. Wi, IKK-Bl hxcept Sunday.. 10 20 . ny nnnyexo tMinilay 11 W) " ia 4a p. M. i in 11 14, Way daily exe't Slind'y 8 9i " B, Dnily Kxpn-ss 4 sjo 71), Way Bumlny Only 4 4(1 " Ton. Ifiienl Sunday Only 07 " SH. Way daily exe't Sund y 6 S?fi " 14. Kxpress Dally 10 05 " WESTWARD. No 7, Pnlly Exnrons 19SOA V. ' 17, Daily Milk Train 7 Mr, " ' 1, Unity Kxpress 11 R4 " ' 116. Kor Ho'dnleK pt Sun . 12 10 p. M ' S, Kxpresstthlrnirn II in rial 6 15 " ' 811, I, ot nl Kxiiress Sunday . . 6 50 ' ' 6, Limited Dally Kinross. 10 16 Trains leave Chambers street. N York, for Port Jervis on week davs nt 80, 7 HO, 0 00, 9.15, 10 80 4. M., 1 (HI 8 00, l, 6.80, 7 80, 9 15 P. M. On SumHvs, 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 15 A. M ,12 80, 8.80, 7' 80 15 P. M. I. Mr. COOKK, General raaaetiaer Agent, New Vork. Asthma Can Bo Cured Trains Now IfFAVn Port Follows. EASTWARD. JKRVIS AS 8 94 A M. b ir, " 6 80 7 40 8, Dally Express o, tinny KxpreKS 8i, Loral Kxrept Bundnv. 4J, .. "0-J, Way Pundny Only HI .in S-2 4, Dully Kx'piess 7"4, Mintlny (inly Stoves 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. New Era Radiators. Two Flrea In en HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTC. rilM ROODNO AND PLUMBING 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. Frd Treatment, Free Medlca Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Case. Why Not Yours? This dread dirU'tiao which baa caused more mi told agon its than words can do wrliM, hn nt lnt received its denth blow MeJicul Sclt-nce ia rvetit years has found a remedy tluit tuccerf.fuUy cuuibals all the ffcfrK'HVttttMl eytuptoina due to thts dtttcretM- tng alilicilou. After many years uf pa tit'ut study and resvaich, l)r. A. B Clark, the wotl kuowu speclalibt, has discovured a put-it.ve remedy that curvs the cough, gives Immediate relief and eradicates every ventigo of the disease. So confldent is the doctor that his Asthma Kjmedy will ifTeet a cure iu all stages that he has Instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Fa., to forward a ompleto treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom blank. This is a very liberal oiler and show the coulltleuee the t'lai k Medical Co. have in the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are alHieUit with Asthma they bhould write the ('lark Co At unee for symptom blank. Why sutler when a cure is within eaA.hr ham nrn oalvf! P ko tog raphe R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Vi meat hvaiiny sslv in tn -wgrij TAPE UA tap worm eighteen feet lone t leant ctwiiTt od tiue bceue eftur niy UiUinn t wo CASCAHliTS. Tins 1 tin sure has caused my bud heuUb for the ptuit three years. 1 iu till tutUiitf C'kUMuria, th only caUnuiio worihy if aokiue by euiwilHe pKifle " Gmo. W. tioXMt Bulrd, MlM. Candv Cathartic Ple&sftnt, PnlaitiiMt- i ..nuii, Tnnte Gc-rvl. To Mam1. hrfiiuiu)u, Weaken, ur Uri. 10c. 'iiM. bOC- ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... llartaM Sawr Kamj, Lattga, HaaWaJ, kai lark. SU nTO Pit Hfrld aud Kun'ar.tfied hy all Drug- I W'tAK ge(A bu CI is iuMMOu UiuiU ill To PiTEXT Eosd ideal may be aecurrd by Our aid. AUdicaa, THE FAeNT KtLUHO, (u--ii M'jus ly lu icui Kvvrd ftwp
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