SANDYSTON. MAT A .MORAS. 2 THE NEW YEAR Will see 0110 of the irwilest. clolliiiiu; oflVrin :t this store we've over given We li;ive deei'Ietl to lower the r.iee on Overcoats, Ulotcro g Heavy Underwear Qj Winter Clothing Ladies Roody-to-Wocsr S3 .We enn't. tell yon how much of the riee . has Ik'cii cut oil nut you )i suve enough in a sj, 5 purchase for a new hat. We've got all the kQ latest head wear here, too. J. SILVERMAN, Sj Clothier From Head to Foot. fa East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With llypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-0. botlo for SOc. Prescription Carefully H. E. Emerson & Co., Compounded 5F Next Door to 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 Weil Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Hilford, 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 The-efore free from .any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. Ve send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervis, Now York. Long Distance Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local-Phone W .271. W A you Area -armer And Have One Oent Buy a postal caul m.d Irihnnu farmer, ?sew Pp''( liiirii copy. Tin Trilitiiio Funnel Is a National Illustrat ed Airricttlt ural Wc-kty for Kamiem and their families, mill atand-t itt the head of the iifjrU'ui tural pn'MH. The pni'e It- 1 per year tint if yon Ilk'1; it you can secure Jt witli your own fuvui-itH h K-itl newspaper, Thk li(h. Hi a bargain, lit it h p;tM'rrf one Year only t t5. Semi vonr order ami money to Tl(K Pi;Ks.s, Milford, la. Delaware -: Time Table 1-I...I ai d l).t!ly Ki-.cpl 0 a ! a p.m. a.m. a.m.! 1 4'i in m mi .v 1 A I'l im li ' . in j, i .i: z a-i . "'i f , . . . i" . 4., 4 6. A r ' i i r. .v. i,v e;-' f i : ' ( ;,; " r, I .' f i ' -i s c; k; , r- i ri yt ? i-.i " :,, f;-; s, rr 11 ' I ., iii tr: :v 17 It" ; r.1 '; ' '.7 " t . I J ... IV VI ' I, l m 'i : , ;.;, ,, 1". 7 ' A r f M ' H M ' A i f '! l.r h !i Ti- l.el tie !.... I 'ii iiil', mi Station luvv Ynrk. 1) Il.m-I . fhlli-1-.l-li.T 'I 1 St, I'iillil.1. F.ii.tI I riMi.li.lll, tf. I , 1. V I l,t nn, nil, y .1 ,i ,i-.,m', M,'.iili,w . . . &i.,i. 'ii,!! n t it, i i -k l.r ,1,; . ( l l.lrll. VS . ( .i;,.,,,,'!,. .... li,'n Silu .' liu-iiUiil .im i.n : Ml ll I, .1,1 Ml. ;d a. 5 s firoAd fttreet. Mtlford, Pennsylvania Hotel Fauchere. P i ml to the New York i fire York ('ley, fur i Valley -:- in Effect Oct. t5, Railroad IS02 We.lMHrit Dully Kxui-pt .uiiii.iy p.m. p.m. p.m. Ar 1 !'.' ' 7 .1 . .... - i I .' v.. " " I l.i 7 I'l .... " I I ! B - .... I.v I V 4 -.1 Ar M.i 4-', li . :, 1 Is -i;i II v.) ft. " I !f. :ii fl I.I li, :i ' i him- 4 11 li 1 1 ' i fx vi (I in l.i " ! ih V,l ti I'l li 1, ." 1 K VI .4 "i i th In f.i ..'i ti- ;i . ' J hi., H ., , i, i,., I. v li' y " o ',m II, i i . A M V M. I' M , 1. W. It. rt. ,v Si .'. S'.l.vt ki- . . iVlllil. K. ti I'i ,ii-I mi I v' r-,iiii IMIUHI . . Mltltl II Oil H-ilM. l'eiuiy Ivuni.l li lilr,,,u ni-.ily Uj t::t, ti'A Strcndtl.crL', Pen: DINCMAYS FI-liKY. Tin-re will bn n donation orrnMipr wimt is railed "grwn rdcIhI" (nv "I'VOiinR to be flxod rip in prwit iMinniltiu") at, InvH Juggnr's on ilm ovpiiiiiR of .Tfinnsry lfith to wliich nil me invited. Procwils to be for tlie benefit of the M. E. piistur. (,'oinniitteo as follows: Mr. Diivitl Jnpgpr, Mr. and Mrs. II. Hiixlliead, Mrs. E. towns, Mr. John Hmith nml all others who will kindly help. I'on't forget the date, Fridiiy, Jan. lfith, 1903. William Hetallio, wifo end son. Mis Fannie Titman, Mrs. D. O. Hnitllirnil and Mis Roth Brodhnad "pent New Year's day with Daniel Biodhend at Dnshkill. Horn to John Crrme and wife on New Year's day ft baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. Fimnio Titman is visiting friends at Centre. Mrs. D. O. Brodhead returned Saturday from a visit with her son at Bnshkill. J H. Anulo and family spent Now Year's day in New Jersey with relatives. William Benson Iin9 his ioe house filled with cood ice. School is opened again and all the little pupils are glad. There was no church at Centre Sunday afternoon, there being no tire. Li u.i E. Mrs. Solomon Bpusley of Blairs towii, N. J., is visiting relatives in this township. John Raitt returned to his Brook, lyn home last Saturday and was bo oompnnied by his brother, George, who will make that city his future residence. Chester Smith and not Clinton Yomif?, it is said, will occupy the Duseiiberry store in the near future. Andrew Snyder is doing the mason work for the new tenant house at Ardtornish. Ed. Emery expects to move on the John Raitt farm this week. Mrs. David Jagger returned home Sunday from Branchville where she visited a couple of weeks with her children. At last Centre school house is fully supplied with patent seats and nil are content. The contest for supervisors Is growing warm. The road destroy ers and mismanaers of road moneys who have had a long experience In that direction are after the scalps of Hood and Schrieber, who they contend have had ofllne too long. But there are excellent reas ons why they should he retained. Wherever they have spent money on the roads they have left Its full value in substantial repairs and im provements. Farmers should see that such men are left in charge and should not allow themselea to he buncoed in supporting veterans iu olli'e whose methods consist in breaking shell stones on the roads and leaving them without covering and in building culverts that either cave in or choke up during the first storm or, worst of nil, keeping the gutters in the middlo of the road. Men like Hood, Schrieber and Isaao Smith are safe men to put in the oflioe of supervisors. It is never too late to do good so we wish all our readers a happy Now Year. , There are preparations Already toward more building at Edgomere. A party for the children was given at the house of J. 8. McGregor recently, which was highly enjoyed. Cake, coffee and fruits were served I toward the close and were excellent. John L. Raitt had a vendue of the personal property on theRMM prop erty, near Center, last Thursday and on th following day had his invalid brother, George, taken to the city where he could be better cared for. John Yv. Frazior and Andrew A. Albright are opposition for he nomination for justice of the peace iu this township and the contest promiaus to be warm- There are also fuiir condiilates for the office of school director. A lurge party was given by the young people at the house of Sum ucl SnoHi-ley, iu Dingumn's New Year's eve which was a grand sue cess in every respect. Mr. and Mrs. isiuMrley too did everything possible to uiako it pleasant for their friends. It is said Culvin Cron, of Center, purposes placing a dam across the stream near his houe, (Decker's Cic ek; and establishing a trout pond on his promises iu this manner The location tor a pond of that kind ia cei taiuly uu excellent one. W. H L, In US) I, under the Cleveland low tai ilV tulniini.strntioi!, hank clearings IkiiI fallen to i5 liillitm il.dhT-,. In '.In y li nl incrt-UM-il to 115 billion iloikii's. It ink rleuriiijji rcjirt-n-nt nil'' '') li r o nt. tlit: liiiniiie.iM trmi-f.li-Uullfi lf tlit futintiy. And thin ;L iin im n tuie New Year's wns about the same H" any other day nothing going on with the exception of a trio who made things lively at Inytnn for a couple of Ilninesville young men. As it was the justice enme pretty near get ting "cleaned out" too. Too much Imrt rum. The dance at Titman'a Hotel at Bevans passed off quietly Rnd nil had a good time. The time has passed forgetting up a large attendance at dances, and this was no exception. Qtiiiil and rabbits are reported as being very numerous and flocks of quail are lwlug f.-d a, id ckh .I for, to the end that next season will furnish excellent sport. Charles Bensley of Ijaytnn Is con fined to his house by an attack of measles, but Is getting along nicely so far. Mr. Bensley Intends moving to the vicinity of Newark this spring somewhere near his brother, Harry. Ralph Vanslckle and Miss Bertie Kintner of this town, and both students at the normal school at Trenton returned to their studies on Monday morning. The Newton Record has stirred up a tempest In a teapot in an editorial relating to the teachers In the coun try. Mr. Imly knows whereof he speaks and Is perfectly right as he al ways is, and those wishing to have some fun at his expense had better let well enough alone. Dr. Keenan of New York, who took the place of Dr. Hughes when on his recent western trip, made a brief visit to this place the past week. Come again doctor we are glad to see you. Claud Depue Is spending a few days with his parents at Layton. Like many of Sundystons youth he is holding down a trolley car in Newark. On New Years day Clint Ilosen krans gave a fox the chase of bis life, but all the same Mr. Fox gave him the slip up somewhere near the Ma shlpacong Pond, but, Clint says he will catch that fox yet. The first one to have his ice house filled is II. E. Montross who finished filling his on Sunday. The lee was fairly good, and from 9 to 10 Inches thick. Getting up wood plies is now the order of the day and I am afraid many have waited too long, as at this writing the sleighing is getting pretty well used up. John J. Vanslckle after a brief sojourn of one week returned to Ohio on Friday last. ...ir Barton Lltts, one of our most in dustrious young men, has secured a good position at Chatham, N. J., and will leave for that place some time this month. All of our'schools reopen for the spring term this, Monday, morning. Those attending school at Newton, Trenton and elsewhere leave today and this leaves a gap among the young folks and times will be as dull as they were before the holidays. But they will live just as long. KIMBLES Ophelia Ilazen visited her aunt, Ophelia Goble, near Bawkill last week. Edith Dotterer of Port Jervis visited E. Ma lone and family last week. Phebe Ilolbert of Lackawaxeo spent several days last week with H. W. Kelly and family. M. Haagsted entertained a com puny from Rowlands Sunday, Lafayette Kimble of Honesdale visited his parents, G. W. Kimble and wife, last week. O. L. Rowland and wife of Hones, dale spent New Year's day with tbe formers brother, M. C. Rowland. About 25 of the young people of the Baptist church of Hawley enjoy ed a sleigh ride to this place Mon day evening and held a dime social with O, W. Kimble and 'amily. It was a sucess both socially and financially. Otis an I Helen Rowland of Row. lands were callers at M. C. Row land one duy last week. Washington is to have a new rail road station. It will only cost the government and the District of Co luinbla about t4,'00,000, directly and Indirectly. It may be lucky thatth? nation gets off so cheap. This is the first step toward congressional trust bunting. Constipation DOCS VOUr heaJ ache? Pain 1 T1.J Escs. oi vour eves r Lau taste in your mouth t its your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. All dm? rla(-.. blUM 9 Gnome Mnrtin of the New York post office, spent New Year's day in Mafamorns. Miss Grace Peybolt, ft trained nurse from New York, spent New Year's day with bar p1r4.1t, Unlet Reybolt and wife. Tim Shay, of River street, left home on Thursday to visit relatives and friends at Newark and New York City, ile will spend a week or ten days away. Mrs. M. Dockly is quite seriously ill at her home in this village. Her condition is now somewhat improved. The Mntamoras schools opened on Monday morning after the Christ mas vaotion. W. G. Bersbncker has returned home after a brief visit to the city. The Blue Ribbon Society, Mrs. John Simpson, leader, will give an entertainment at Prescott's Hall on January 23d. Supper will be served also. Miss Emma Billmnn, who has been spending a few days in New York, Paterson and Rutherford, re turned home Sunda eveniug. Frank Seybolt, who has been em ployed on the Montioolio railroad, whose office was in Port Jervis, is now transferred to Monticello. . Ilis young friends iu Matamoras regret to have him leave. Frank Is very active in Ilope church work is an earnest worker in the C. JS. society and will be greatly missed. Arthur Avery of Brooklyn. N. Y., spent New Year's day with his wife, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spears. Mr. Avery return ed to the city Friday morning. William Sampson, of New York city spent New Year's day with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pal malier, at Riverside Villa. Mr'. Sampson returned to New York Fri day evening. Pierce Wilson and Miss Belle Wil son, ot isrooklyn, IN. x., ana miks J. Forfus of New Rochelle, N. Y., a student at Geneseo College, ar.i all visiting Miss Bertha Bell, of the Bell Farm, Matamoras. - The pupils of the publio schools of Matamoras will give a concert at Prescott's Hall on Friday evening, January 16th. A very Interesting program is being prepared. Winslow Stickney, from New Yorlt, is at his home on Pennsyl vania avenue for a short vacation. Mrs. Harry Clark and little daughter, Regenia, have been spend ing a few days at Hainesviile, N J. They returned home Sunday even ing. Miss Edna Van Akin, from New York, returned to the city on Sun day to resume her teaching in one of the grammar schools of the city Miss Freda Kessler, Miss Flora' Heidenthal, Miss Lulu Presoott and Miss Mabel Walker, all left for their respoctive schools on Sunday even ing. The L. A. S., connected with Ep- worth church will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Coe Decker, on Biddis street. Mrs. John Case, who is at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Michael Eisenberger on McCollum street, is Quite ill. She is somewhat better today. Miss Belle Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. 'Y.. is viaitiug her cousin. Miss Bertha Bell. George Martin, of New York, spent Sundty in Matamoras. Flaaalble, He It aeeraii to me your love haa dimmiiihed. She Nonsense I He But I ra positive you think aa much ot Wryvell, for instance, you do of me. She Well, then my love must have grown (freeter to take in both of you. Philadelphia Press. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP A Little Boy's Lite Saved I have a few words to say regard' ing Chamberlin's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and 1 feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin, S. D., a- d when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medjoine as directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was poing to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great loug Htrings. I am positive that it I had not gut that bottle of coujjh medicine, my boy would not be on earth today. Joel Demout, lnwood, Iowa. For sale by A. W. Baleh, d Sou, Matamoras, and ding and L..,i,J .l,.,u l n,,,.t,, WANTKD Faithful person to trrtvol for welt enitiblihlietl huusn ia a few couiitis, calling on rutml isierulirtntij ami Hwenta Ltx-al Uvii tory. hatury llut a year and ex poii payable fll-)70 a week in cash and eximnsod advanced iY-si tion H)rntanop.t. liusiness KuejreM ful and rusbin. Htantlard IIoii-h, 3;U Dtartroro bt.. Chicago. 6 1 - li 'V 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. CHAf.lBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. iIouhps and DntR and lots without, Houses. Dcalur in nil kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building llt'low 'Diminick House Milford, Fn. Hera Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Vonr own M'wter Work, whlrh yon eT have hy vumilt np T. I It KHCOTT of MntRiiiornit, F., who Id prepared to jrfve mtiinKtea at any lltni-. Writ hlirt- at once or all and e his iitock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. We promplly' obtain mnlel, f3ii'U;li or (. houj ot luventidn for (iiixirMnui piti-Mlltriimy. rtT IT'e DOTIH, eTRflnE-MflRKS r 1 us 1 ; Opposite U. S. Patent Otfica WASHINGTON D. C. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE DCSICNS - r f . Copyright Ac. Out, kiy fturiruin our opinion free wIiimIht Hn liiviinllon in prohnl.ly u.i,tnl,!e. Oininiutiim. tloni Ktricily untsn-leiit lul. Il,u:l!,r,nk on entente ,,,,t Irre PliU-at Hfi'iicT for H.r-ii ru.K patent,.. I'litMntH t,.k.n thr,,uil) 1unn & to. recolT Inrnn iipnillnff ijt(.iI wttice, without cliirire, la itie Scientific Jlr.ericax A rinntftrrm'l7' UhjutratM woltly. I.nrirMt Hr. cnlnlii.i) ot Buy m miium- ('tirrt.il. Titiui. .( ti- ir : four ni"uili, L. rinia by all newti.l-lrt. t'auN & Co.36,B-d- New York Asthma Can Bo Cured Freo Treatment, Frao Medic Ad vie. Wo Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? This ilrniul ilihrnne v-hiuh tiaa cnuietl mure untoM agonit's than words can d- tocrilM, )ua nt. lut m eivitl Us denth blow M1 Srit'iwxt tn rtMrt'iit yuir bH ftumd a rtMth-dy tlmf Micd'Hnfu Ily com hats nil the atavatt'd inptomi duo to ttilu distress ing aiMu-tioti. Afu-r innny yvarg of pa tient ttudy and rt'svum-.h, iJr. A. 11 Clark the well known tfH'otalist, has discovered a po:-lt.ve remedy that eureg the cough, gtv t-s 1 1 n mediate n lief and eradicates every vestige of the. dirteiuse. So oniitlent U the doctor that his A&Uiin limedy will ellt-et a cure in nil stages thnt be bus iiiHtrued'd the ( lark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, to tyr.vard a cmiph-te treat meiit to every butTerer of Asthma who writer for ty inpt-na b'aiik. I'll in it a very liberal otTt-r and bhows tine cuiitiiience the Clatk Medical Co. have In the merit of this preparation. If any of our reader are nUSicted with Asthma they bhould write lite Clark Co at ouoo for symptom blank. W hy buifer wheu a cure is within Ciich r P..Ari tsr.n n a l v r i lpllv obtain T. H, and Foreinf 1 r1H rTl 41 II I I . II I -4 f 7. s. r 0 1 r-'nIJ'l.A " ---5 TIME TABLE. Corrected to Data. Pnliil rilllmnn trnlnx to HutTnl.i, NijiR Kiilld, .'hmitmifim Lnkn, Cli-rclnml, Cfilrniro hikI (Jinelmintl. Tlcki-ts nn imlfl nt. Pert. .Tervln to rII piilnls In the Went ami S'luit hwent r lower rates limn via any other flrntc!ii line. Trains Now I.FAVR Port Jenvis AS r in.iows. KASTWARD. No. ft. Dally F.xnrra 8. CI A.M. a, Dally V. press f 1.1 S"., 1,'Tnl P:i",t Punday . . A m " " ' " 7 40 " in-', Way Sunday Oelv 7 t.:i " Ha, lBiil Except Sunday.. 10 20 " S3, Way dully exe't Sunday 11 55 ' 4, Dally Kxiii'f 12 43P.M. 704. Sunday Only 1 la " 1, Way dully pxV't Sund'y 8 89 " 8, Daily Exprrns 4 2d ' 7i, Way Hnndiiy Only 4 40 " 7ii8, 1.m-al Snndiiy Oniv fi (17 " 2i. Way dally ex'c't Sund'y fl 25 ' 14. Kxpress Daily 10 .06 " WESTWARD. No 7, Dully Expri'on ja so A.M. 7 .85 " 11.84 " 17, Daily Milk Train. 1, Daily Kxiinns ll.i, J1 or Ho ilule K pt Sun . 13 10 e H. Kxpri flsChlrniro lim dui 6 15 SSI, Iax-hI Kxnrpsn Snmlnv. . 6 M) 6, Limited Dally KiDress. 10.15 M Truing lrnve Chnrnhprn itrw-t. Npw York, fur 1'nrt Jervis on wiek ilnvii at S 8l, 7 HO, A 00, II IB, 10 80 A. M.. 1 .00." 8 .00. im, 80, 7 80, IB p M. On Punrlivii, 80, 7. 80, 9. 00 , 9. 15 A. M ,13 30, S 80, 7.80 16 P. M. I. W. COOKE, General PantMnff r Agent, New York. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater Mid Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one. HARDWARE, CrTXKRY, TIN, AGATE WARE, KTC. "IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of Ail Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing:NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKotograpKeR AND DEALER'lN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Tort Jervis, N. Y. on the DOWELS If fon b1!! t ivifiil'ir. healthy moinfnt of t!(t bowvi wv.-rj duy. j.ui ra lit or will be. korp j;n.i tit.wi in (itit-ii, uii.l tte well. Fori'e.tn tlie nhi.ttof vw h ut ijIi mc i-r i.iii t' in.,it, tx iluiiK'-rouM. Tji inrxitlv fit. . .)!, --t. ni-:)t i- rf- i t of kwwflna; lb buwvit CANDY CATHARTIC . br,H nY? V V V Vrf la W EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plaaftrtt. pKiattlii. hUiit. TaBtti Hood, P GofifS, Nuvur .init. n, W uukun, '-r Ot tpf, IU, r. ) imn Li-r tiJ.. Writs (ur frca HMiuie, iuiJ iiuokiet n hf.il'li, Aiiilrt'.-it iKUiJ(J KhMhUY CPAT, CH1(ittr XKW TUKti. KEEP YOUR ELOOQ CLEAN HTa FiTtfiT Gaod d4 i t our ttiii. Aililrewt, I f THE PA IE NT h(-i:(K(l rmnni 0ui.riuuu W lUv fiticul lUvo:U i.A-l nuun
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