KtlMli li iJ tkli U i t i't U ii U ii ii I J U 4 II k & THE NEW Yfi S Will sec nw of (lie greatest clothing offerings nt tliis store we've ever given e liiive (leeKied to lower the jmeo on S Overcoats, Ulotoro Heavy Underwear Winter Clothing Ladies Ready-to-Wear We can't, tell you liow much of 1 lie juice lias In'cn cut off but you'll save enough in a jiurclia.se for a new liat. We've got all tlie latest head wear here, too. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. S s A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOo. T H. E. Emerson & Co. reaerlptlon i;aretutiy Compounda AroAd Atreet, Mllford, Pennsylvania Next Door To Hotel Fauchere. Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE- DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervls, 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 Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEEftPAftK BREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local-Phone W 271. The Big Store A few pieces of dress goods that sold for 2o, 30, Mo cents reduced to 12 cents a yard. Outing Flannels in light and dark colors reduced from 8 to G', 9 to V, 12 to 10, 10 to 8'.'. Hulcrdown reduced from 30 "to 2.je. Grey dress ilannel from 7G to G.")C. . Black dress Ilannel from t0 to SANDYSTON. Frnnk Simpson ml Frnnk Mnjor viHi;nd C'hntbnin, N. J., ono day hint v,k wlioro Mr, Simpson Bururnd jnorl position ns conclimnn. IIo lnR suHI his property, nt Lnyton, to Mrs Mnry Miijur, hihI will rutnovo to l"nnthnm somo time in Febrnnry Arnnci-rAncr r 1 iiiuvi vnu X.I ilford , ')0c Penna Co clavaro -:- Time Table in Valley -:- Effect Oct. 15, Railroad 1S02 1 p.m. a.rvi. m. Stations 1 ill 1 t-, i mi ii" i .".1. Ml I" III ... HI i.) V4 ,"l NVw V.irW. 1) . L. & W. H. H. liutvlnv x "i-ft L'hi IM - PH.-r MrvM-t . 1 ...... I- Brurtli St , Plnni'l'-lpt-lu. iVliLKl. K. U K..-t M r..;t.l-lni.'L li r 1 . .....'..-i.iii I)., L, .V rt'.Muiu.u l. ..ivsi.r.. uH.-v J iilti-Ui.u Miir-!:nM 1 . . I ,. K i . .. 1-1,11.1 t .11.M), ... '1 111 11 wis. 1 "I 1 l 3 7" " 0 p.m. p.m. p.m. Ar ).' 7 ... ' " i I-. 7 N .... I , b . . . I.v It-, 4 '( Ar h I-. 4 .'. r. I fs 4.1 f4 ..( f'i " I lh ;.i 14 1 i fli Ki " ! ( :il 4 11 6 11 " ; f- ; i f 1 fi: I'. . ' le. -. f i". ii. ' h .) 4 M t IH I IX I'.l f.t ;. i ii, ... " i h ii .1 . i. .... I.v ! b lvl 3 " 6 ,'lml 1 A M Ml. !' M 1 , V. ul I (I,,: him l.i.i.ia H.tilrt.rtd Ft. in. Mr. RimpHot! is ono of our inHt industrious citizen! nnil will fill the piwilion with credit. Frnnk Pliny hns just bought the fnrrn, best known as the Abrnm Hpvnn fnrrn, nenr Lay ton, of Andrew Yrttor for W.SOO. The fnrm contains IfiO ncros, and is ono of the best I'nriiiH in this section. Tho purchnso irico includes Mr. Totters share of 'he stock nna farm Implements now m tho fnrm. The fnrm of He''kiah Smith along 'he Delaware hns been rented by Lev. Ellett. I linve not hoard where Ernest Brow n, the present occupant, will loeate. Dr. Hughes of Lnyton received A telegram on Friday saying that his mother residing nt Klmirn, JS. Y., was very ill of pneumonia. The doctor returned on Sunday evening md announced that she was slightly hotter. -Capt. Simpson will have a vendue on Jan. 22d to dispose of his personal property beforj removing to ChatU im. N. J., Jacob and Allen Morris of this town spent- a couple o days the past week at Mink's pond over back of Dingmnn'a and came home ith 63 pickerel, weighing 80 pounds. If Al.and Jacob can't catch 'em no use of trying. The skating on our ponds is excel lent and Dur young folks are uiak- ng the most of it. On Saturday evening the boys and girls assembled upon Depue's pond, and kept their steels going until a late hour. The new iron bridge across the Big Flatbush, nenr Snook's sawmill, is now completed and the residents of tlint vicinity are glnd of it, for they hnve waited patiently for a long time. The Port Jervis 'Gazette contains quite an article in which it states that the Ontario & Western rail road talks of putting a road through Culver's Oap from Port Jervis and also of building a connecting link from this lino to Bushkill. It is too bad for that paper to raise our hopes of so much railroad, and a little later on to say it was only news paper talk. We of this valley have been praying for a railroad, any kind will do, and if our prayers are answered how happy we will be. Charles Seig of Brunei) villo has I understand rented the Bainesville hotel property. Mr. Hotalen, the presont occupant, will return to his farm in the spring. Miss Belle Shay of Augnsta, who mado an extended visit among rela tives in this valley, returned to her home on Friday Inst. George Smith of Bevans is af flicted with a bad case of blood poison in the face. At present he is slightly better. Our veteran fox hunters, Wash Lnntz, Jacob Lantz and Edward Hotalen, were ont on a bunt on Thursday, and when near the resi dence of James Tucker the dogs took the track and when the animal came round they shot it. It was a large catamount and wo are wonder ing where the animal came from. We have lumber kings and ice kings in this valley but Daniel Utter of this town is the "hoop and strap" king. Mr. Utter has been engaged in the business for 40 years, aDd upon visiting him a few days ago found him and several hands engflged in getting them out. Ira- niene slacks of poles were standing about the premises, and although the business does not pay as it did years ago, still, he says, there is something in it yet. But, it is hard work. Some scamps have the habit of breaking into the Brookside school house and burning the teacher's wood and kindling besides defacing the books. They will do that trick once too often and be sont whore they wont need kiudling wood. On January Gth the six Free holders appointed to go over the survey of the proposed new road from Tuttle's Corner to Culver's Gap met at Evi Brinks and were wuru as to thf-ir duties by Senator L. J. Martin. Allun Utlor and wife, through whose iunds a part of this rurtd crobstis, hud filed a caveat rtfiunst the laying out of said roal mid that raused this survey and un- nev.eaMiiry (tpeum). I tramped along over the route with the Freeholders and Mr. A. II Konkle, the engineer, who surveyed she route was with us ex;.hiii;inj as we went along. Th route as sur veyed could be tumid with a 4 wit cent gradt) whdreas the route wuute.J by the caveator would increase the j-'niiie to nearly a 8 jx;r cent grado. When our party came cut in Mc . .-a i:e'n luendow, Utter vante.l t ti u road to h'O (inert aeioss l.n meadow instead of along its idjje coming out to tho main road nenr Xorniin i k Hotel. II ere at) adjourn ment was h id to the American Hotel BranchvSile where we had dinner, and then the hearing began. It was found that the road crossed Mr. Utter for 350 feet, for which he wan awarded 125 and crossed bis wife's land for 1,050 feet and her award was tSl.00. The jury of Freeholders confirmed the road as laid out ho that point is definitely settled. Next the question of award was heard before 3 Freeholders, Bell' Baldwin, and Linns Clark. They awarded Mr. Utter J00 and Mrs. Utter tlT8 anil yet these parties were satisfied with the former award until they heard Mo Nealio got more than they did. Mrs. Utter under oath stated that her 110 acres cost 1210, and this road crosses land that cost 83? cents nn acre. Iho road when built will be of great benefit to the traveling public and the 6 hills np and 6 hills down in crosxing the mountain will he done away with. The increase in the award to Uttors has caused much comment, as to the Free. holders action. MAT A MORAS. J. H. Walker, formerly of Way mart, now residing in Matatnoras, has taken a position in the Erie shops. i Col. Quick, the florist, had charge of the decorations at the Reinert Koerner wedding which occurod Wednesday evening at the bride's home. Miss Flora Crissmnn, formerly a clerk in a Port Jervis atore. Is now with a firm in Paterson. Her friends here regret to have her leave as she was always pleasant to customers. Ous Billmnn of Richmond, Va., is visiting his parents, on Cookson street. On Sunday morning at Hope churoU Lient. Col. Uifford of the Salvation Army with his assistants took part in the morning aorvise. Mrs. John Bayer, of Callicoon, arrived in town a few days ago and is the guest of Mrs. John Josd. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mulvey and daughter, Mabel, are visiting rela tives at Scran ton. Frank Seybolt, of Monticello, spent Sunday at bis home here. Messrs. George Martin and Harry Claason, of New York, spent Bun day in Matamoras. Mrs. Hulet Seybolt. Jr., and little daughter; Ethol, who) have" been spending some time with Mrs. Sey bolt, Sr., returned to Dover, N. J , on Saturday. William Clune, of Matatnoras, who is president of the board of auditors of Pike county, spent the week iu Milford, auditing the ac counts of Pike county. The many friends of John Case, of Matamoras, regret to hear of his serious illness. Mrs. Peter Muger, who has been ill at her home on Biddis street for some time, is reported better. The friends in Matamoras of Theodore Baker, of Milford, and James Heller, of Milford, are pleased to bear of their appointments. Mr Baker is commissioner's clerk, and Mr. Holler is jury commissioner's clerk The teachers' local Institute will be held in the high school room Matamoras, Saturday, February 28th. The teachers hope there will be a large attendance at this session During the school term at Mata moras school new plcturss have been added to the collection in the different rooms They were con tributcd as follows : Six by Miss Cora Snyder, of Matamoras ; two by pnpils of Miss Van Aken's room and one by Miss Agnes Owen of the same room ; one for the high school by Miss Anna Williams of l'hila delphia. The musicale by the pupils of Matamoras school will take place on Saturday evening, Jan. 17th, at Prescott'a Hall. Every one should attend the musio ile, as the prooeeds are to go toward buying a library for the schools. When Mr. Bryan started his papc he declared with greivt vehemence that the advertisers would have to take a buck beat. Judging from tli aij-arance of the Commoner, they have for a fact gone hack and but down. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is had. vour liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your !iver ri-ht. Lasy to take, easy to operate. 21c. All drunUt. DIM! MAN'S FEKUY. Mrs. Cornelia Jii;er hns returned to her home in Chatham, N. J., af ter a visit of several weeks with her son at Edgemere. Miss Martha Hornheck is serious ly ill with dropsy. A ten pound bnhy girl hns Just rrlved nt the home of Stoll Jnpger. Sussex county farm hands are migrating eastward and Pike coun ty coys are crossing the river to supply tha vacancies. By reason of failing to register in time according to the rules, Mrs. Ryder lost the opportunity to be come a candidate for school director this township, hence the bonrd will miss the innovation of a good educator and superior ability in its body, but our schools need that infusion. From the items in the Union we learn that only six were present nt the farmers' institute here. At Layton the house was crowded not only with farmers but also with their wives and daughters. Should the railroad come here next summer we need a water com pany to furnish a supply. The vil- age will grow and water is a neces sity to comfort. There will be a good income for the owners of the system. Miss Jane Angle is visiting at Lehighton, Pa. There are fourteen domocrntio candidates for supervisor here and there will be no exouse if the people do not select good men. Miss Martha North of Branchville visited her mother here Inst Sun day. The biddys have again dnshed their owners hopes. They nre busy koep- ng their toes warm instead of laying eggs. The papers spenk of bonanzn cron- 1902 but Pike was not in it. Here they were almost total failures. Politics, or rather a feeding place at the publio crib, is occasioning qnite a strile here. Since tho dem ocrats lost their leader in this town ship the lieutenants are having" a scrap to see who shall have plaoas nd be the boss. Now is the time for citizens to use their votes for candidates who, if elected, will work or the public interests. Last week we named three demo cratic candidates for supervisor who have made good and faithful officials and whose work shows the money well spent. Now we name a repub lican, Irving Angle, who hns served year and has shown himself capable and with a desire to learn he should be the fourth man. Amzi Smith has secured a position at Chatham, N. J. Ed. C. Emery moved on the John Raitt farm this week. Theodore Howey's saw mill does good work. Jas. Angle holds the lever. All principal ica houses are filled 1 : nrJLfiOAQ TIME. TABLE. Corrected to Date. cr ura ! (ills, (.'tmiilmmna l-akn. 1,'Iivr1iiii1. lilcuRti and Cincinnati. 'I'M ki ts on sain nt Pert .TnrvlB to all ihimln the Wear. anil Sonthwpatrit lower rales tlinn via any othnr tlrst-clnns line. Trains Now No. 8, Pally K.rprcm 8 24 A.M. 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 and Lots nnrl lots without; Houses. Dealer tu all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION wfHm Wdiic n,;tiiini. Below Dimiiiick fluuso Milford, Pa. Hi, Way dully c-xo't StimW It 6fi 4. Dnliy K.xptess 12 42 p, M. ?01, Siinilnv Onlr 1 10 14 t4, Way dully vxo't Sund'y 3 22 2, Pnily Kxprrss 4 20 11 7ml, W'ny Sunday Only 4 40 " TiiH, Local SnndfiT Unly.... till? " 8t. Way dally rx'c't Wii'nd'y B 25 " 14. Express Dally . 10 05 " WESTWARD. So 7, Pnily Fxprrss 1HB0A.M. 17, Dally Milk Train 7 R5 " 1, Daily hxprriw 11 HI " ' llf, For Ho'diile E'pt Sutl . 12 10 F. M ' S, Express Chicago lim dni BIS " ' 2.l, laical KxpreusSiinday. . 5 50 ' ' B, Limited Daily Exoresa. 10 15 ' Trains lenvo Chambers street. New York, for Port jervis on week dnvs nt HO, 7 !iO, 9 00, 9 15, 10.80 A. 11., 1.00. 8 00, 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9 15 P M. On Sundvrs, 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 15 A. 14., 12 80, 8 SO, 7' 80 15 r. m. T. W. COOKF, General FHnsenifi.r Agentj Mew fork. KIMBLES 'I J. Here ! SOMETHING YOU NEED! Ynnr own Wtpr Workd, which you ran hnve liy coniMiltInK J. C. V K HSCOTT of AlHtniwtrnfl, Pa., tvho In prt-imrd to jrtv eftttniRtes nt any timt. Write hi in nt on re or tall and IiIa fttock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Ve promptly ott!f! U. H. and Foreign MM Ucrtha, daughter of E. L. CalUins of this place, returned home for the winter to go to school after spending several months with Judson Case and family near Knglehart. K. B. tower at this plate, which has been closed since the strike last summer, was opened last week -with James Carran of Ilawley and Fred Cortright of .Rowlands operator. Orpha Cortright of Kowland is visiting her brother, George Cort right and family, of this place. Ophelia ilazen has gone to Port Jervis for an indefinite time. Elizabeth Calkins Is visiting friends and relatives at Ilonesdale. ' REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP A Little Boy't Life Saved I have a few worda to say regard ing Chatnberlin'g Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a ,bttle of it from A. E. ISteerp of Goodwin, B. D., ai d when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the modicine as directed every ten minutes until He "threw up" and then I thought sure he was truing to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. I am positive that il I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be oo earth today. Joel Doinont, Iuwood, Iowa. For sale by A. W. Batch, and Him, Matamoras, and drag and general stores in 1'iLe county. . Semi numel, sKeu-li or mm liCtO Ol illTl'fltl4:H ti.il freereiHirt on rtrUcntaHlity. J-or free book. j win rw Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. !M4, 60 YEARS' - CIPFRIENCE mm V ... Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. AnTTOH? wrullnit a nkftrh unrt dwerlptjon tnBT flntrkly asfHrtJim our npiiiKHi free what her an ltivnllin in pnthntiiy tHlmatil. ( omnninlfft tlotifi ntrtctly coiit1iiMiHHl. HjndlKtk nn l'atnUi Kin! trttt tHdi'Rt HiM-m y for him unnii iHieiit. FHrenr tnken thr.nieh Mumi A Co. recalre gpfi Uu tuitici withnut clmrtt, Xa tsa lc.tu oi re ! r y C f-r t .i 0 I WANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house 1Q a (:iw counties, calling on retail merchants and agiuits Lak'uI terri tory. Salary JlUv'4 a year and ex penses, payable 119.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced 1'nsi tlua iiertnanent. Business success ful and rushing. Standard Hdush, 'AM liearboru bt., Chicago. 6 1-S et Vour bomli With r4Bearti. re r.il.it.;.ar.'Q lurwver. hhi.M. ii c v. c. t. Scientific Jlirricait. A hn(1noml7 llln-trnff-l wwklr, J.nrat rl culmi"n of firiy oci'-iii inc j'niniriL 'i nm. i.-t a 381Br..d,,fieWY0 Misucb on. ami. Wuliluuliiu. D. L- I.kavr Port Follows. EASTWARD. .iKKVIS AS H, lljiily V. x i.rMtn Wl, IjihiiI Kxi'.'it (iinliiy IJ, " ' 7"-', VTny Sunday Only . . HO, I.'X'al Kii'i'iit Snn'diiT 6 IS 6 !l 7 40 7 M 10 an Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. 1 Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Nw Cra Radiators, Two Flrea In one dARDWARK. Cl'TLBRV, TIN, AGATB WARK, tTC. IN ROOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein S Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARIM Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting generally. CA "RUT AGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing:-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. 1 IvLIC PKotcgrapKcR Asthma Can Be Cured free treatment, Free Medic Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Gates. Why Not Yourft? ThU dri ftd disease whU-h ha caused moru untold Hguiiu-s tliuu words etui d ftcritw, Jiaa ut last rt't'ivi'd ltd dentfi blow Melical Helfiico in n-rciit yours has found a remedy that fcuooewafully combnts all the &ljiuvitu;d !4.Vii)pUiu dun to tin dltretM lug ttilliciloii. AfUT many years of pa tient study and resran-li. Dr. A. B Clark, the well known ttpt-c.ialUt, has dlwiovi red a poaitive remedy that cui-vs the cough, give iiiimedtate relief and eradicates every vestige of tho disease. So confluent in tho doctor that bin Athn.a Rmt-dy will effect a cure iu nil tuffea that ho hiut lnHtrueted the Clark Medical Co., of Pitt burg, Pa.t to forward a complete treat nient to every bUtTirer of Asthma who wnu s for bvinptom b'ank. This 1b a very liU'ral olTct' and fchmva the Conlideucu the Clark Mediial Co. have in the merits of Ibid prvnatatiuii. If any of our readers are atllicU'd with Asthma they tdiould write the Claik t.'o at otie-o for symptom blank, Why Buffer wiien a cure is witliiu eat-h? n a n u r n n a i. v r- Ui inot.1 lioaun j alva in me fgri J- AND DEALKRIN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Sfreet, Port Jervis, N. Y. BAD) m3 kv brea itinr CAM'i II rTI and u ft nit Id ami a Hn 1 vm i.iijIivb i Iii-t mm- hii;iM mii- kt iioinui'h inii our tir.-uih ut tki ) Imu AfUT tukniu n (nt d itin of hm-uthUi we Imvf iufrund ouiir( uiif . Tt"-y are i tn. help Iu KU luuilly." 11 I Ml N . rt.. I KiiJ CATHARTIC w 'O w W 's w v- tha ob htAMU aigTiaaa vid. no i.Ha, Ni-ver Siraeu. Weuki-u. vr Gm.e. itk. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... etarll- U,ij VumpAMj, lhHa- llUl, Vvrk. 9I I3-T3-W5S: I J f jj THE PA 1 1 P1TEKT Eood 11. A b iiecurMt by a. AiitirMi, IENT HfcCOMO, B<imon. Md. ;yDe tV 1UC i'VCUt liUUild li.
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