8ASDYST0N. SILVWl LAKE HIIKENTOWN. Our Earnest Wish For our many patrons who have stood ny me storo ho wen t no past year is that 1.1 icy have A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Next year the Silverman Store will 1m; 1 icltcr equipped than ever willi wear for men, women and children and our customers can rest assured of petting' more value for their money than in any other store. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. 3 N s I .3 A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitos of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. ' H. E. Emerson S Co., SS" Next Door to Hotel Fnuchore. PreAcrlption Cerf ull v Compounded Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGESBeer, 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, Pike 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 Theefore fre 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. And You Are a ave On RuyapnMal curd and end to Mip New York Tribune Fanner, New York City, fur a free fcpecimen copy. The Trilnme Farmer is a National Illustrat ed Agricultural Vekly for Knrmers ami their f umlit'i, ami H'amift at the he-ad of the Hjrruiil lural press. The price it $1 per year hut if you like it you cau hi'iuii'' it with your nwu favorite Wal newspitper, TliK VitK. at a bargain, both papers out) vear only $ tW. Semi vour uriler and money to Thr Phkha, Milford, Pa. Farmer e Cent Someone mnlifiuusly Inclined went into tlie hennery of Obtulinli Bevmis near Hninesville and twMvl the necks ol 2i uf his finest fowls nnd left them In ft henp on the floor. A Iftinb whs founil with its neck broken Bt the. siune time, nil this happening inly a few days Bgo. A (rood long ijnurii at Trenton should be meted out to such rascals. Some one has started the story tlmt llr. Hughes of Layton had bought a place in liranchville and Intended moving to that place. The doctor Is well satisfied here bavins all he can attend to, and emphatically brands the story as false in every particular. The quail and rabbits ought to thank a kind providence that the snow covers the ground, and as long as It remains no hunting, except for foxes, can be done In this state. Many of our sportsmen favor a law prohibit ing the sale of any game within the state, and, I atn Inclined to think that a good thing for protection of game. Taxpnying is almost a thing of the past and every taxpayer Is glad it Is over. But when It comes to paying if 31 7, for taxes, the sum Is enough to dread taxpaying time. fhe New Jersey llerald has come out in a new dress and is strictly up to date in its new quarto form. Some of our other papers wiil have to tlon the same dress to keep in the pro cession. "Honesty Is the best policy" Is a trite saying and It Is as true In telling a story as taking what does not belong to you and then to return the article stolen must jar their con science If they posses any and yet that Is what happened not long ago. The traps of V. C. Ounn were invaded by some animal clearing up the contents of said traps, bo 'Will set a trap for whatever it might be. It was an owl measuring 50 inches from tip to tip, and in taking It out of the trap, it struck him on the wrist cutting a deep gash, and as a result, Will is nursing a very sore hand. It is with regret that I announce the condition of Miss Vernie Stoll as being very critical. Her ailment Is stomach trouble. Bunday was a steady downpour all day long with no one to be seen on our roads with the single exception of a couple of gents who were caught out. Hon. Henry I. Budd, commissioner of roads of this state, In his last re port says there Is nearly one thousand miles of stone roads already built In this state. He recommends that the state appropriation be raised from 250,000 dollars to 800,000 to further aid the cause of good roads. The report says, Passaic county leads with 200 miles of stone road", Bur lington comes next with 141 miles, Mercer has 86 miles, Monmouth 119 miles and so on. lie concludes by saying, Hussex Is only building three small pieces of public road aggregat ing four miles. And parties living along the proposed new road from Tuttle's Corner to Culver's Gap are fighting to have that road set aside to the detriment of the traveling public of this valley. It may not be amiss to say that the properties lying along said road is assessed for only 2,(i.'i5 dollars, whereas the land taken for the road is not tillable, and many are astonished to learn the amount awarded the owners when the dam age, if any, Is trivial. In the opinion of many that award should be cut down one-half. A hearing will be had at Tuttle's Corner on Jan. 6th when the matter, It is hoped, will be amicably settled. Fiiver IUfl Is not frown yet, ns was reported last week. It Is expected there will be quite n numlwr of members at the club honso between Christmas and New Years. Warren Hunt has been doing some carpenter work for Arthur M. Adams. John Hanna and Steve Drake have been getting ties on the O. W. Donaldson lands. Miss Mabe' .Walker la visiting her mother at Matamoras daring the holidays. - , . . .. Mrs. James Benslfty of Lehman has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stoll Jngger, the past week. Dick Nil is and Bert Jardon of Milford were here lnet Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hazen spent last Saturday and Sunday with the formers parents, Martin Hazen and wife. It Is reported that Joseph Brooks of Franklin, N. J., will return to Pike couuty In the spring and build Dew house on what Is known as the Brooks' place near Coles Corner. Mrs. Cornelia Jagger of Madison, N. J., is spending the holidays with her son, Stoll. Mr.' Walkef and daughter, Edna of Waymart attended the Christmas tree here Tuesday evening. The ChristmHS tree and entertain ment which was held here on Tues day evening was a "grand success, much credit, is, due to both teacher and scholars for the recitations, the tree was beautifully deoorated, the scholars each received useful presents and every one was served with oranges, candy and other refresh ments. A vote of thanks is extend ed to Mrs. Edward Hoffman of Philadelphia and to Mrs. W. E. Adams for their kindness and assist ance In getting the presents. Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect Oct. 15. 1302 un t.iy Station Wefllttrl Dully Kxcvpt .suiuhijr 3 7 T p.m. a.m. a.m.! 1 )') 1') IM 2 it) I.V . 1 !n ii ii ' . 2 . i'i 1 1 i- ;' " . 6 I-' .(! iVi I (". it; fi 'it Hi ! I . !J Ii:.' 4-i fV liT a I I i 4 1 I f i fi . 4 n ii t , In (!- ho f7 14 Sew Y.rk. 1 . U. W. R. R. H.ovbtv sr tt't Chi tM'-ptxT 8irt-t M .l..kt i ltr.iinl St, IMi:ifl,-l..'ini. lVmm. R. R. K.iM M n.mi -iHir;.' : Kul Sln.u.Ltiuri.'. I , I. W p.m. p.m. p. i A'riilir Uli y J Hiu'lioii M, (7 1 .. 1 CI 7' ; 1 in 7 .' ,.c.ik 1 jruv. . .( cx.I'kiiiL-Ii. Turn l!ht Mt'M'lllllk.-i il,,-lih:l Porto Blco, the Philippines, Alas ka and Hawaii furnish a market for about 110,000,000 worth of the pro ducts of th& United States, chiefly agricultural and manufacturing, while we buy from them about tti0,000,000 worth of their products. LB rone hit is .Ar I'J : 7 to: .... . " -i. in .... . " I.. !H .... . " 8--J I.V l H '.N 4 54 ... '.Ar." S 4.'. 4 XH . ' ft 4.1 f4 f'i . " tis ;) ti i-i (it i;i . " H ;n 4 11 t) 11 . " fs f t ,h, f?i HI . IS i (4 "i ti 'in . H '.i 4 iti c:t " ts I t f;l ff HI 8 lf a ;V 5 1V1 Lv 8 10 8 i) 5 M inly !) ll'' c tiHtucso) (trim i.!L.-nttl j a m 'IlijrM'-h 'l iiU ts hi,' on t!i' ! nil I n. UHAanim hud I'liuisylviiuia Hi-.ilroiul :C.''RD A. V;cn:.!A, St-t, tell Streudsbur?, Penn. " I have lept Ayer's Cherry Pec toral in my house for a great many years. It is the best medicine In tlie world for coughs tnd colds." J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. Ail serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can step this at first in a' single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. 1 T'lT- an K M; In'.. ; IV , i-.i!rh fur an ort!Ein(jr i 11,. 1,1 iL't biOtMi.Lt., l-i.-n.!..'. 14. t-t .; St, Lii..-fll c .-ifAi MATAMORAS. Wallenpnnpaek Lodge I, O. O. F of Newfoundland bold the fiftieth anniversary of its organization Thursday evening, December 18 This lodge was organised In 1852 and has held regular meetings ever since except a while during the civil war when a number of its member had enlisted. The lodgo is in a flourishing condition with one hund red and sixty-six members in good standing and a good strong cash bain nee in the treasury. After a number of speeohes by some of the prominent members an oyster sup per was giveu and all seemed to have a good time. The mail was nnablo to reach Crosses post office Monday on ac count of the road being blocked with water and ice. Laura Bartleson has been home on a visit and her young friends treated themselves to a sleighride by calling on her Saturday evening. Harry Eekerman, a brakeman on the D L. & W. railroad was killed by being crushed between two cars Batnrday, December 20, at Moscow. STRICTLY MOOF.KS. Invitations have been reoeived in Matamoras to the wedding of Miss May Skinner arid Mr. Madte Reiner t which will occur on Wednesday evening, January 14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner, at 8 o'olook, at the corner of Fourth aud Adams streets. Miss Angela Oroe, from the Ding- tnan's school, arrived in town, Sat arday, to spend her Christmas va cation. , The Sunday-sohool connected with Epworth Church, had lta Christmas entertainment at the church Wed nesday evening. A very pleasing program was rendered. The Sunday-school oonnected with Hope church Jiad its Christmas en tertainment at the churoh on Wed nesday evening. Santa Claus was there to give his numerous presents. Wet-tley Pugh and wife of Jersey City, are visiting the family of Ed ward M. Kimball. Mrs. A. U. Rowland, of Rowland. Pa., visited her parents on Friday, Warren Ridge way and wife. Mrs. D. L De Witt and daughter. Grace, of Laokawaxen, Pa., spent Friday with Mrs. P. Jeffries. The Matamoras schools closed Wednesday, Deo. 21, for the Christ mas vaoatlon. , Mrs. Warren Ridgway. who had a f 11 some time ago, is improving Mrs. John Simpson, who has been quite ill for the past week,' is very much better. 1 Her many friends in Matamoras are pleased to hear of her improvement. Miss Freda Kessler, who teaches at Haven, N. Y., Miss Flora Heiden thai, a teacher at Quicktown, and Miss Lnlu Prescott teaching at Lake, N. Y., are all home for the holidays. Miss Jennie Ridgway of Parker's Qlen is visiting her grandparents, W. K. Ridgway and wife. MAST IIOfE Grace Is it true that llarhnra has eloped with her father's coacliman? IVpi?y Oh, dear, no! Jiarbara wouliln't lo anything bo old-fashioned that. It was the ehnulTeur she eloped with. N. Y. Journal. ( hfer l p. Ere long we'll hear the wintry bl-at, And by some tranfre device The mercury will drop as fast As coal goes up In price. Washington 8tar. "i A Good Cought Medicine From the Gazette, Toowoomba, Australia. I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent med icine. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months and it has effected a cure. I have great pleasure in recommending it. W. C. Wookner. 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 Sou, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Mrs. V. H. is able to ride out. Mrs. M. Hankins Hickok has re turned to her home at Briutoria Pa She was accompanied by her cousin, Than Hankins. The ioe hua gone and with it went 3 boats from this place, one has been fonnd and brought back. Miss Stella Crawford is home for the holidays. ' Mra. Reeve has gone to Soranton to attend the wedding of her sister Michael Clark is visiting friends at Fremont Centre. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bulcher have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Vanwert The many friends of Miss Marga ret Howe are sorry to learn that she has lotit a brother and that she too is sick with pneumonia. Miss Dove Stilden bus gone to New York for the wiutsr. Gus. Ruffur and wife of Jersey City visited at Mra. E. A. Tigua's lnet week. Moirr Kb Object. A story is told of one of the newly-rich whe called at a certain fashionable seminary for young ladies in the West end of London the other day to make Inquiries concerning the progress of her. daughter. "Your daughter stands well in her studies," said the principal, "but she lacks the er the savoir faire which other girls have." "Oh," was the reply, "money's no ob ject; you must buy her one." Tit-Bits. I,-ft No Doubt. "John," she said, "I don't know what to do." "What's the matter?" he asked. "Why, Mrs. Brown said to-day that I'd reached the age of wisdom, and 1 don't know whether to thank her ot say something Bpiteful about her. That's an awfully uncertain age, you know, but it's nice to be considered wise." Chicago Post. 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 Aet.. Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. douses and Lots and lota without, Houses. Jli'idiir iu all kinds of Properly. Life and Insurance agent Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Below OrlsHinan House. Milford, Pa. J. SOMETHING YOU NEED! Voor own Water Work, which yon run have by cnnMilt fnff J. C. PR KftCOTT of MatRmorAH, Pa., Who H prepared to jrlve entlmatea at any time. Write him at once or call and see hi itock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. We promprly ohrain V. ft. and Foreign ". "ffiii "jr"" tut V id ForetRii 'fiend model, siu'tn or rJ.ot of invt ntion tot J free report on pRtfntnbutty, For free book , ri'iir nri'i I irtML- 'Hril " 1 1 1 1 FK-. i I mmm ' Opposite U. S. Patent Otfica WASHINGTON D. C. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Try them When you feel dnll after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have real bad taste In the month. When your liver la torpid. When yonr bowels are constipated. When yon have a headache. When yon feel bilious. They improve your Appetite, dense and invigorate your stomach and regnlate your liver and bowels. For sale by A. W. Balch and Sion, Matamoras, and all drug and general stores in Pike county. flow He Hesarded M. Languid Learj Dey tell ni dat Esquimaux eat soap and t'ink it's a luxury. Perambulating Pete WH, dat's w'ot it Is. It certainly ain't no neces sity. Judge. Credit fur Porr. "Mr. Crusty, do you tb ink that there is a blessing in poverty?" "Indeed I do. it keeps lots of men unmarried.' Los Angeles Herald. V BO YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Mum , Trade Marks A -O Designs rrff1 Copyrights Ac. An Tone senrllnf a nketrh and rtMiorlptlon mmy qulfkly atjcertfiin nnr opinion frea whether (in Invention In pr,hnl)T palt'iUjthlft. roniiiHinif-A-tl'iimntrlctlyryinndcntinl. HHiidbook on Ptt)t nt free OMmI HKoncr for MH'iirlnfg patent. pHltnfji takon tiiromrh Munn A Co. iwxirm iptfi'U notice, without cnnree, in the Scientific Jltnerican. A hnnrtsiomelT IHntriietl wwklr. I,r(ret PIT rtiiiiiiiin nf hut it-niiUi: joumiil. Tfriim, W a rnr f-.iir mnths, 1 1. Holl ly all newiMlMnlem. ?iyN&Co.36IBfd"'' New York br.ucb oincaj. SB F 8t WuiUDutou. D. U. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Dte. PiilM Pullman trains to r)u(Tnlo, Niag ara Kails, Chnutauqun Lnko, Cleveland. Chlcnpo and Clnclnimtl. TickclR on nale at, Port, .Tcrvls to nil points in the West nnd Smithwestor. lower ra1s than via any other nrst-olaus line. Trains Now I.favr Port Jkrvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Dally Fiprens 8 PI A.M. " rt. llllv K.ipnw ft 15 " " S, Loral Kzeept Sunday . . 6 8(1 " 4)!, " ' " 7 40 " " 7ns!, Way Pnnday Onlv 7 Mi " " 80, Local Kxrppt Sunday. . in an " " SW, Waydnllyexo'tSundny 11 55 " 4, Dally KxptesN 18 4a P.M. " 704, Sundav Onlr 1 10 " " ?4, Way daily ejt'o't Sund'y 8.9 " 8, Dally K.xpress 4 80 " " 7IW, Way Sunday Only 4 40 " " 70S, Ixieal Sunday Only B 07 " " S. Way daily eio't Sund'y 8 85 " " 14. Express Dallx 10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dally Fiprens J8 80 A M. " 17, Daily Milk Train 7 85 " " 1, Dally Express 11.84 ' ' 115, ForHo'diileE'pt Sun . 19 10P.M " 8, Exprrss Chicago lim dai 6 15 " ' St), Inral Kxtiress Sunday.. 5 50 " 5, Limited Daily Express. 10.15 ' Trains leave Chambers street, New York, for Port Jervis on week days at 8 80, 7 HO, 9 00, 9.15, 10 80 A. M., 1.011,8 00, 4 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9 15 p. M. On PundJva, 3 80, 7 80, 9 00,9.15 A. M . 13 80, 8.80, 7'.80 9.15 P. M. " I). W. COOKE, General Paniienrer Agent, New fork. A lo. Jack He muit be a military man. Tom What aiakes you thiuk so? Jaek lie swears lii.e a trooper. Judge. WANTED Faithful person to travel for well established hrrQMe in a few counties, oathus; on retail merchants and agents Locul turn tory. Salary tlUt a year and ex penses, payola $10.70 a week in earth and expenses advanced 1'oai tlon iermauetit. Business siuweas ful and ruhliiiig. hianiltiid lious, '4'H larborn ht , Chicago. 6 1-3 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 Fires In one 4ARDWARE. CITT1.ERT, TIN, A OATH WARE, ETC. "IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET. MILFORD. PA HARN Of AM Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting generally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Asthma Can Be Cured V rmm Trttmnt, Freo Modlcal Advioa. W Hv Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? This dread difteaoe which has caused more untold ngmils than words can de scribe, has at laat received Ha death blow. Mtxliettl ScltMH tu rtwwtit years ha found a remedy tlmt aucce&bfully combats all the aggravated aympUnns due tu thU dibtreBS iug atHictiuii. After many years of pa-Lit-nt study aud ruuearcb, Dr. A. B Clark, the well knowu specialist, has discovered a pOfifc to remedy that curw the couh, gives ltnmwliate relief and eradicates every veHtige of the disease. So confident Is the doctor that his A&thma Remedy will elfect a cure in all stages thni he boa Instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of AKtbma who writes for symptom blank. This Is a very liberal otfer and shows the confidence the Clark Medical Co. have lu the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are aiUicied with Asthma they should write the Chirk Co at once for symptom biMik. Why sulfur when a cure Is withiu PkotograpkeR AMD DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DEST FOR THE DOWELS If ynn haven't remit m. healthy movement of th buwt-i eviry duy, j.m i ill or will te. K-p yunl bowtm upfii. uud le well. Force, In tho utiauuf vto It-iit i.iiyi-ii: ur iiH pitaiii, is dnirou3. Tiie mootti (., so.t. moat jierlt ri w wl toyius Um botrui cIkmt JiC oltMUi I to urns CANDY CATHARTIC V w w w V J J EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Maiit, PaUtabla, Ptnt. Taatu Oood, Ho Ooorl, r 'II. We.EiJlL or Oiii( If. i.d M I'OUtS bux. A'rlla lur lrw kauil, Aiid bukit un ill. ArtiHfMi i3 i.lSU SMSKUT CnSPaBT, CMII'lOO r BKW TUIiK. KEEP YOUR EL000 CLEA'l TTTTITl FATEST Eosd Mm n a n nnr? n a lvhi I fi U U, met h..i.n9 alv in th, ' aUKrfUvu, w iu, rW Bw,d ,rlIi mv be stscurt-4 bv our aid. AuaruML THE r-AIENT ft ECU H 9, fia'timors, Wd,
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