THE NEW YEAR Will soc one of (lie greatest clothing offerings :t tliis store we've ever given We liave decided to lower (lie ju ice on Ovcrcooto, Ulstoro Heavy Undcrvcor Winter Clothing Ladies Roady-to-Wear We can't tell you liow lmieli of the price 1ms Ih'cii cut oil' but you'll save enough in a purchase for a new hat. We've got all the latest head wear here, tot). J. SILVERMAN, Cloimer iTotn iieaa 10 i-oot. East Stroudsburg, - Penn'a. 3 A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitos of Lirno and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. H. E. Emerson S Co., I gCT fcext Door to Hotel Funehore Carefully Compounded Brond Street, rvi mi oru, 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, Pike Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beers are Dottled at the Brewery Premisos, Steamed The-efore 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. lUNGMAN'S FEKKY. If You Area Farmer And Have One Cent Huy n noptiO card unci iwnd to th New York Tribune Farmer, New York Cily, for ft fn fcpeehm-n copy. The TrJhune Fnrmer Is ft Ni'UonaJ I Must rat ed Agricultural Wckly fur Farmers and their familte, and Maud, nt the head of the airrictib tural press. The price U $1 per year hut If you like it you can wen re it with your own fnvoritn local newspaper, Thk Hkk-m, at ft bargain. Uoth papers mm vear only f) ri5. Si-mi your order and money to THE tKKsa, Milford, Pa. 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Sunrtny sclioiil IipI.I it oi'ttTtntniiHint, Cliilutmns Kve In the oppT room of thfohurrh when the follow proijrnm wns remlereil : Muslo wns fui nlshiit by Mrs. Wm. WhitosoII of New Jersey. Orcnii prelndo. Iiitrodnotloii, "A Trumpet Sonnd i"K." Carol, "Tidings Blessed Tidings," school. Trnyer by the pastor. Heeitntion, "CliriatniHS rroyer," Hnllie McMunn. WngitiB, "Chrlstinns nells," school. Responsive rending, Lofce 2 : 8-15, Rrhool. Solo, "When Christmas Conies," Sophin Bniitb. Heoilntion, "I Cnnnot ftelp Think ing nt Christmas," Frank Whitesell Bit. Ring, ' Once Long Ago," choir. Iloeitntion, "My Pollie," Florinn Ureenlenf. Bpenking by prlmnry clnss. Hinging, "Snow Song," six girls. Recitation, "Christmns," Hath Albright, Singing, "While Shepherd's Watched Their Flocks by Night," choir. Einblemntio exercise by six girls. Hecitntion, "Wishing for Christ mas," John S. Brodhead. Recitation, "Merry Christmas to All." David O. Brodhead, Jr Duett, "Hark ! The Herald Angels Sing," Misses Lira and Kato Swart out. Responsive rending. Matt. 2: 1-10, school. Recitation, "Christmas Bolls," Sophia Smith. Recitation, "On Bothlohein's Plains," Walter Whitesell. Singing, "The Three Kings" school. Recitation, "Peace, Peace The Angels Sang," May Engle. hinging, "Holly Berries, pri mary class. Duett, "The Child That is Our King," Mrs Oreenleaf and Kate Swortout. Recitation, "Christmas Day," Madeline Swartout. Hinging, "Merrily, Merrily Sing We in Harmony," choir. Recitation, "Sugar Plums Ain't, Good for Boys," Philip Westbrook. Solo, 'In Distant Land," Mrs. H. Brodhead. . . Singing, "Wilmont," school. Recitation, "Expecting a Christ mns Box From Papa, Emma Albright. Address by pastor. Offering. Duett, "The Mid night Stars Were Shining," Lara Swartout and Mrs. Ureenlenf. Singing, "When Winds are Blow ing Free," schoot. After which Snnta was welcomed by all and the well loaded tree was soon stripped of its gifts, candies and ornnges. All were well pleased. The presents were purchased in New York city by the Bible class, teacher. Following the program the stewards took charge of a chicken supper in hasbment which proved a success, $25.59 being the receipts. The Christmas party given at "Ardtornish" Saturday, Deo. 27th, from 2.20 to 7 p. ru. by Mrs. Ryder was au occasion long to be remem bered by all present. About fifty children accompanied by their parents attended. The goodness of each child is to be noted, for nltho there were fifty tots, there was no time to cry. Every child enjoyed itself. Musio was furnished by Mrs. M. D. Hughes, Miss Fuller and Miss Kintner of New Jersey and Mrs. J. Spackoian of Lehman. Mrs Hughes played the supper march and qU went two by two to the din ing room whore a bountious repast was enjoyed. Returning again np stairs Mr. Rydur lighted a large Christinas tree and each child re oeived a nice souvenir of candy and ech mother received the beautiful gift of a paper weight with the photograph of Mrs. Ryder, her laughter and two sons out for t drive. All returned home happy Those present wish to return their hearty thanks to Mr, and Mrs, Rydur and family for so enjoyable a time. It will long bo remembered. A Liimtmas program was given by the pupils of Centre school Djo 23rd uudur the Wdeftship of their teacher, Miss Emma llorubeck, the pupils were well pleased, each one jecetved a gift of remembers noe from their toucher. School is closed for two week aud Miss Hornbook will visit her parents in Tort Jervis Cole's Sundity school in charge ( f Superintendent Mrs. HuUeu render ed a fine program ou ChrUliui.s iii'ht. All the children were much pleased w'tb th.iir gifts. Frank Downs take no dust now, for he drives a f 5 00 trottt;r pur chased of F. E. Bevau's at the 11 i!f Way house. Rev. W. D. (jrvenluuf, viif.i and daughter, Flonae, took Christinas 'Iniiier at John Shepherd's nf Centre V.li'-re a line turkey was i!ji.,-i:!,'J Thnmna Shr-plmrd and Mi"S Cora fstcfde pjiont Sunday at Altoonn Cottage. The rp.v stoves for tin upper room of the M E. church have ar rived and add greatly to the beauty of the chnrch. Come out and take a front seat, you Will find it warm now. There will be a donation at David Jaggnrs in Centre district, in a week or two, date to be given later Pro ceeds to be for pastor of the M. E. church. " " ' Presiding El lor Wright will be at the M. E parsonage Jan. 6th at 1 p. m. to hold quarterly conference. A wedding took place at the homo 'Squire Brisoo Christmas evening, Deo. 25th, the happy parties beir.g David C. Cron and Miss Lottie H. Van Auken, both of Centre. Their friends wish them a happy new year. Lii.liB. M ATA MO It A 8. It is rumored that Clinton Young, formerly of Washington, D. C, will engage in the mercantile bnslness in the store of Wm. Dusonberry as soon as the stock is appraised. Wires are being laid aiid pulled for the office of supervisor nt the coming election. Now let the dis contented, who are never satisfied, choose proper men, . but not paste themselves on the ticket. Ed. Darragh and brother fished in Nichecronk pond last Saturday and lauded 33 pickerel. , Sleighing is fine down here, Joseph Snyder has provided him self with n team of large mules to work around his sawmill at Minks pond. ' -. Chnrles Howey of Easton has been visiting his brother, Theodore. He was aooompanied home Saturday by his neice, Elizabeth. George Snyder is lumbering and intends to enlarge his farm house next spring. Mrs. W. A. Brndly is spending the holidays in Jersey City. John Vater has returned 'rom the hospital but is very wenk. ' Live pigs are getting scarce, the butchers have been busy lately. The biddys here are now attend ing to business fairly well. The question bt what feed is pre ferable when one is short of fodder and has to bay will be asked at the farmers institute. A big shooting match was held at Bach's Hotel last Friday. The prizes were a pig weighing about 700 and a fat steer. . 6 . -. , The farmers' Institute Tuesday was quite suoceastui. xi was neia at Shady Lawn Cottage, which was a very convenient place. SANDYST0N. The ground remiuns white and our hunters are hopping mad because the law does not permit any hunting (foxes excepted) while there is any snow on the ground sulllcitfiit to track a rabbit. The poor quail can thank a kind providence for the above law, rather than our Solon's at Trenton, Miss Bertie Kintner and Ralph Vanslokle of this town came home on Wednesday evening to spend their school vacations at their homes. Ralph looks as if hard study agreed with hlin as he has gained a lew pounds since attending school. Both are students. at the Htate Normal School at Trenton. '" v ChriHtmns was one'bf the dullest In years, very few were seen around town during the day, and no enter tainments were In Sight so the na tives worried through the day. A few family reunion dinners were given and they were not numerous. From what I can learn there wiil be a great dcul of changing of tenants this coming spring. Many may not move that are talking about it, still there will le many changes. Eugene Hursh, eonducter on trolley line In Newark, N. J., Is spending his holiday vacation visit Ing friends and relatives in Handy ston. Mark Layton, of this town, left on Monday lust for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Pater- son and surrounding cities. Cards are out not for a wedding but for pastime and as one of thu lovers expressed it for financial recre a t ion. llnw about the recreation part for the loser? The entertainment at the Bevan' Chapel on Thursday evening of lust week was well attended and a neat sum was added to the treasury. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. JSC All drugglsti. Mies Ijoiln Van Dyne, of Wald wick, is visiting her cousin, Mis Millie Wright. Miss Emma Billman left town, Sunday evening, to visit friends and relatives lu Newburg, Fators in and Rutherford, N. J Bon Lilloy, ngent for the Borden Condonsery Milk Co., vho has been spending a few days in Matainoras with his mother, Mrs. M. Lilley, returned to Now York Monday. William Hackett of Rutherford spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Billmnn on Cookson street. The pupils of the public schools Df Matamoras will give a ooncert at ProHoott'a Hal), Friday evening, January 18th. A very interesting program Is being prepared. The proceeds will be applied to a fund for the purchase of a library for the schools. The purchase of a library will benefit tlie whole community, and we trust the oitizens will kindly give this cause their support. A contribution of a hooit or books would be very thankfully received. The object is to instill into the minds of the pupils a thirst for good read- ing. At Epworth Church, Sunday even- ing, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Shoop, had for his subject, "Jesus, Saviour." The text was Matthew 1 :16, "That He is Pre-eminently a Saviour from Sins," The sermon was very inter esting. Some of the Christmas pro gram was rendered by the pupils of the Sunday school. The attendance was large. ' . The J. E. 8. connected with Hope ohurch will hold a business meeting at the parsonage Friday evening. Jan. 9. An election of officers will take place. All the members are requested to be present. Mrs. George Bonnell and daughter, Emogen, have gone on a visit to Carbondale, to be the guests of Mrs. George Laubshier, of that city. The Blue Ribbon Society connect ed with Hope ohurch will hold a meeting at the home of Master Willie Briard, on Adams street, Sat urday afternoon, Jan. 3d, at 2.30 p. Mrs. Hulet Seybolt, Jr., and daughter, Ethel, of Dover, are the guests of Mrs. Hulet Seybolt. Mrs. Seybolt was a former resident of Matamoras. Miss Edna VanAkon, a teacher in a grammar school in New York city, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home on Cunningham street. Mrs. John Wonnacott, of Fishkill- on-Hudson, is spending a few days in Matamoras. Miss Lillian Buchanan, of Milford, is visiting he sister, Mrs. J. O. Ryder. George Keyes, of New York city, who has been spending some time with his family on MoCollum street, and who has been ill for the past week, is very much better. He was able to go to New York Monday. .a X TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. F.illd Piillmnn rrnlnn in TlnfTnt.v Kln. nrn KallR, Chnntnimnn Liikn. I :lrreliiml. Clilontf" and t Iik Ithic.H. I leketn on snip nt Pnrt, .Torrid to nil IHilnta In thu West rikI Snmhweu nt lower rate than vln any othnr flrnb-oliMiB line. , 1 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 nml lints nml Ints without Houses Denlur lu nil kinds of Properly. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION At.. TTrii n..:i j: jUllltc WCHS JJUlIUillg Below I)iinmk-k House KIMBLES Milford, Pa. ( it JLC0A0 Trains Now I.favr Port Jmjluiwh. EASTWARD. jRKVIfl AS No. 8, Jllilly Flliress . ; 8 4 A. M. a, Pnily Fipfess .'. . . ; 5 ir, " W, Local Kxcept Sunday . 8 11 " IJ, 7 40 " To,', Way Pundny Only 7 tut " 8n, Iocnl Kxcept Sunday., in ) " il, Way dully exo'ttunJny 11 Wi " 4, Daily Kxpiess 12 43 p. M. 7H, f-nndiiT Onlr 1 10 " 4, Way dully exVt Simd'y 8 29 " 2, Hiiiiy Kxpress 4 20 " 7(1, Way Sunday Only 4 40 " 7H, Local Sunday Only. ... fl 07 " 21. Way dally exo't Su'nd'y fl-25 " 14. Kxprvwi Dully 10 06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dully Express 13 S0A. H, " 17, Daily Milk Train 7 86 !' " 1, Daily KxpreHB 11 K4 " " lift, Kor Ho dnle K'pt Sun . 12 10 P. M " 8. ExpreisChlenito Inn dill I IB " " 211, Local Kxpri'ssSundav . . ft Ml ' " 5, Limited Dully Kxpress. 10 15 ' Trains leave Clinmners street, New York, for l'ort .Jervis on woek days afe II Hl, 7 BO, 9 0", B 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 00, D.IK), 4 o, so. 7 80. ft 18 P. M . On Sundivs. 8 HO, 7 BO, 0 00 , B.15 A. M , 19 80, 8 BO, 7' 80 9 15 r. M. r. w. cookf:. General FnMcnirt'i. Agent, New fork. I J. Mere le SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Vtr Worki, wliirh joti enn liAVtn hy consulting: J. C 1' K K SCOTT of Alnt AMiorn, Pa., who In prt-pwreil to (C)vft PNtllllRteS nt miy tlmt. Write htm At mce nr All And re hlH Mock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. We promptly obtain II. H, find Foreign 5 .V i vv-w-e elirn 1 H w h rTl Mrs. Ueorge Cortrlglit attended the funeral of Isaac CarhufT at How land's Saturday. A. Kck baric and family of llawloy niient Christina with M. Ilaag-ftedt and family of thin place. John Malone of l'ort Jorvis visited his parent last week. Tillie Miller ot llawley visited her sister, Mrs. C. Goodman, of thin place last week. John Decker, of IlliMimln Orove moved to this place into the Joy house, and Clifton Tyler moved from Iickawaxen into one of George Dan iels tenement houses recently. A sleigh ride party from this place went to Hawley Christmas night and ! attended the play at the opera house. Mrs. J. J. Maddigun of Seneca visited her aunt, Mrs. E. Malone,; lust week. The Christmas eve entertainment at the school house was a very pleas ing and successful affair. The children were remembered by a liberal distri bution of gifts. All went to their homes happy and well pleased. M. E. 8tackhouse and wifu of IJIoomsburg, Pa., returned home It 2llth after spending several weeks with J. II. Wiiliver add family. On our sick list are Mrs.. Joseph Kimble and I'hiiip Elwanger. (Scud model, hKeUm or 1,1 ulo ol ihvf iiticn loi rrrtTireporti.il pntental.llity. For free book , Hill I IV " 1 Jt A 'Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. 1V! ,,Mll BO YEAR9' Ir ''miiO' MAM'S DYE: WANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents Loral terii tory. tiulary llOi't a year and ex peiisHS, payable till. 70 a week in cash and expenses advanced 1A1 Don permanent. IJusiiiess suejess ful and rustling. (Standard lions-, 'Mi Dearborn tit., Chicftgo. 8 1-3 Traoc Marri Designs Copyrights SlO. Ar.Tr.ne nenlnjr m nkelrh mid rtescrleMnn mar quickly lifrcrtnm our ..en.li.n frwe wlu.t her an Invpi.tn-n I. i.r,hnl-ly ).ji,i.i.iI,!r. t ,,n,ii.unla tlnni. Btrlt-flr ,',,iitl,leiiill. Iliuxlb-Tokon I'atenu ?nl lie, Ol'l.-i! i,t'.,.i, t fur Rfcurnur jmtnf. l'.itc.fi, taken Ihmuu'h Munti ft Co. rocelr tpci.a willte, will., mt clmvue. In the Scientific Jf nwican. A hml(Mm'iT HlntrtM wwhlr. l.nritowt cit ru'iti 1111 of 'iT wiem 1 lie (u 11 run I, Tnim, ft v..-,v ftmr nioMhi, ). r-lti ly nwm1'iirsj. ti'JN &Ca.a6iet"-- New York ttfucb Litlictt. r Bt Wublutftou. D. Cm Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For, Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Silver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Cra Radiators, Two Flr In on HARDWARE, Ct'TI.KRY, TIN, AGATE WARE, ETC. 'IN ROOFING AND 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 gen erally. CAIU1IAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNEE. Harford, St. - Milford, Pa. FOR SALE. One two seated sur rey with top, one lii;lit runabout WHgoil, one set singla harness, one wolf skin n.be, two horse blankets ami two hip robts. Enquire at the i'ni3 cilice, tf Asthma Can Do Cured Free TrAatmant . Pra Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caves. Why Not Yours? This rireml tii;-.'Ht-w which has caused ninro utitolil agonies than words can di! scrilM, lnw at hint received it dratb blow. Mt-du'ttl :l ncrt lit rtcviit yearn bns found a remedy that femnvtirifiilly cntnhfttt nil the aggiiiVHtetl symptoinii iluo to this d it tress lnyr HHlieliun. Aft.r many years of pa tient study and reKeareh, Ur. A, B Clark, the welt known npecialiat, has discovered a pocit vo remedy that cures the cmigh, (five: immediate relief and eradicat every vestin of th ditea;e. iSo confident ici the lit 11: tor that Mm Asthma Remedy will etfH't a cure in all fcfages that he hits instruiMed the Clark Medical Co., of l'itte burg, i'u., to forward a cunph'te treat inent to every hiitlerer of Artlmitt who writes for symptom b'ank. This U a very htHTal offer and tiliiiwa the eouhMenee tlie Clark Mt-ilu al Co. have In the merits of this preparation. If any uf our reudert- are al'lit-ted with A-t hma I hey should write the Clmk Co at once for symptom blank. Why sutler w hen a cure in w ithin viivht ram urn halvt trt nort healing salv in tn ygrni' P Vio to g r apK'c R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. PIQPLES ify wire bm4 pltnplta on hr fee, but h hii-i orn t.kiutf (..ASCAK'i'S and they buve ull (lt-uipjroU. I hud i)'n Iruutiled Willi con.-tiuaiiuti Ur Home iiuie. but tir llitf thu llr.sL ( iiaca-rtH I Umv iatl uu trout ii with lliia uiiuieus, Ww oamiot mult too iitg li ly of ( '.ic;.rnUi. " k UbU W A Hi MAM, 67 uuriuantowa Av., FbUtMiolL'hlaV, P. V CANOV CATHARTIC J THAOI MANN inewTCirao Ptoanant. Puintau'w. HiiMjrit, Tat fio4. Do Qwl, ,Suvur ibn, Wuukcu. ui Oii. MM, mM,in;. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Icti CkwvMr, thtgti, OaMvrsJ, Bm Xtk. 1U HXUIL TnrnTa nmi tat kbj II r 1 ' I 01117 b iMcurcd hy THE PAIfcNT HElOHl), B 'limortt. Mri. air-r'OuUI lu 1 L.C faivm liV'.mi .,UUV1 ftMUkUi
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