b THE NEW YEAR 3 Will sco one of (he tJ fifYnri mru of tlii-j xtiiro We have derided to Overcoats, Heavy Underwear Winter Clothing Lodieo Reody-to-VVojr s We can't tell you how much of the price, has Immmi cut oft' but you'll save enough in n g. purchase for a new hat. We've got all the 6 latest head wear here, too. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. gS East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottlo for SOc. :rlptlons II f f- . Cs ounded n. t. nmerson a uo Com po gjT Next Door to Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jorvis, N. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both " Sick and Well X 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 Premises, 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. he Big A few pieces of dress goods that sold for 2,"), 30, 15 cents reduced to 12' cents a 3a id. Outing Flannels in light and dark colors reduced fromS to G'-, 9 to 7' 12 to 10, 10 to 8-. Eiderdown reduced from V0 to 2.h Grey dress ilannel from 70 to Gre. Black dress ilannel from (50 to ."0e . Mrmscroiifx & bo. Milford, Delaware -:- Valley -: Railroad Tims Table in Effect Oct. 15, 1002 t.M.tvtHrd P.iMy Ex.v;t Sunday Stations p.m. a.m. a.m.: p.m. p.m. p.m. ' Ni w Ym-k. !) , I, & W. H K. . - 1 4'i H" 'n ii;.v !,u.l.,y mm. Ar ; : Hi 14.. lii-.x 2 i " t ixi i-i 1 . ti. t- :invt " ! lJ . 8 in 10 l.i lt.;n. " M.liik,. , " . 1J ! 7 ! la '- 1" linaul S( , l-l.iiai. IVmm. K K . " I ' t -i ... 1 "1 1; 4 Ar . . l- . -i Mr...i.Nl.U!tt l.v I U 4 :.i . i".'1 1J t t'-'l.v t I'l.'Utiiiiiii .'. 1 1 , L A. Mnfiou Ar n r. 4:'. ti.v f."-- ':- t'i ;.. Ui.,.) .ill. v .1 im.ii.Mi " 1 in o - i '- !. I .' I I.' I l f; tif . ... Ci.-iI.-'h Mn.dm.s " ' fN.vi ll I I I", li "H l'i l.i 7 'Li " .Ui , mill's fnvk " h ll 41! !t I f r. ! I " . . ,K I. run- " I- " ll'" 1 h l'i (' " Vi f - II 1- , km 1.. M I I I''- !... a . I .' t 7 i . " l ', ,i liaiij li. " h - i 4 "I li f f - ''-' ' I'urii ma ", fo la 1:1 .... V, . r. .. 1 "I ? ' M.. niai- .-ia : " I-'. ii b (. ... llf. 1 Kr 1 ! i , I . k ! i 1 I.v !u li .m 6..-. I- m i i' '.i A M f -1 ( i . ! . ' y . . 1 1 i . . . . a' 1 greatest, clotliin vi"vo r ir iriven lower tlie price on Ulsters 5 A A Broftd Street, sytvflnia Hotel Fiiueliere. Store n Pen na. i);iilv h xci'iit 3 t a I 1 1 . 1 1 . t . . .' 1 1 . r i r . 'M fi i.' 11 u I . AM 1' M. P si ii r r.- at n!i I :.i kiiAiuiini nial I'l'im-.! Ivalilii Kaiir.; lu i i . I . lit niai la--. II I . a I . a? Jt i'l'l l'i V::, Z:;i, F; .t Strc.u Jiturg, Fenn. M.VTAMOIiAI- REINFHT PKINSK.n Wfiliii'sil.iy pvi'iiinf;, Jiinmirf 14, niiirrincn of Min Mny A., el(l"t ilitiiBlitcr if Hohprt Skinnnr nd n ifo, mid Mr. Miulie Koinurt, 8 fire nifin on tlio Erie, ocrurreil nt t lie luiilo's lioiiio In tli is villiigo In Hie prosmipn of nlimit two hundred Knn.stn. At eif?lit tin wedding nmreli fmiii Lohengrin, rendered by Miss ICilna 'Weslfrtl), bepnn Hiid the hnppy rnujile, jirecedcd by ushers Fred HnrthnR mid liyrnn Gilson, entered r.Iie benutirully decorpiteil parlors. Kollowiiift v.ere Miss Clnrn Skinner nnil Mim) Liuio Iteinei t, cistern of the hiido and groom, os limids of honor nnd llnrry Dillmnn (iroomB nmii. All took places nnder insr ringe boll ndomed with pink and white enrnations, white roses, Binil nx, evergreens and pnlnis. The Episcopal form of ceremony was performed by Her Ora J. Shoop, pastor of Epworth church, and was with a rititr borne by Masters Clar ence and Russell HkiDner. The' bride was gowned In white silk, en train, trimmed with white chiffon and pearl trimming and she carried white orchids. The maids dresses wore white organdio over pink silk trimmed with pink ami white ribbon, each bearing a bouquet of pink carna tions, -The groom and beet man were in full dress. The ceremony over, all repaired to the dining room where an elegant repast was spread and enjoyed ---nccotupanied with musio by Miss Westfall. The waitresses dressed in white organdie with pink and white trimmings were the Misses Eva Sayer, Millie Wright, fctella V. Lilley, Christine Reinert, Nellie and Dollie SMnner. The floral decorations were arranged and furnished .by Col. Quick and were tasty and beautiful. The bride's traveling dress was blue ladies cloth with hat and gloves to correspond. The happy couple departed for the west and will visit Chicago and other places and on their return will reside here. They have many friends here and in Port .Tervis, both being pleasnnt C'.li popular young people and they have the best wishes of all. The bride was a member of Epworth church and is a good musician. The presents were num erous, comprising household goods and the grooms present was a solid silver set of twelve pieces. Out-of-town guests In attendance were : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skinner, of Jersey City, grandparents of the bride j Mr. and Mr9. Fred Baluios and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wood, of Montolair, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Beyea. of New Haven ; Mr. and Mrs.-W. Guay, of Nowburgh j Mr. and Mrs. George Lancaster, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. .Tessie Tillson, of Cuddobackville ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weygant and two danghters, Cor inne and Blanche, of Westbrook villo j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lilley, of Mon gaup;Mr. and Mrs. William Zock, of Uuyniard ; Thomas Quick, Miss Fannie Altlrieh and Jacob Wost brook, of Milford. The Orion club will meet Friday evening at Miss Minnie Hill's. Miss Edna Puder of Biioba, Po., spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Irne Kimble. Mr. and Mrs. Mudie Reinert re turned from their wedding trip on Sunday evening. They will go di rect to housekeeping In their newly furnished homo on, Washington street. , Minn Cora Billmau and her sister, Mrs. Ed. Lord, left town Monday to visit, at Binghnmton for a few days William Hackett of Rutherford, N. J., spent Sunday with Alfred Isillnian Ho returned home Mon day. J. Allurton Wilkin of New York is home on a visit his parents on Jefferson street. The Blue Ribbon society will give an entertainment and supper at Prescott's Hall, Friday, Jan. 23. At rrescott s Hall, oitnrday ev- eniirg, the pupils of the Matamoras schools gave a concert, the proceeds to go towards purchasing a library for the school. All the selections were well ruinlnivd. At the close of tiit? enterhiinient refreshments were served. Rockwell Ueidentlial of Rutlier ford, N. J., attended the Reinert .Skinner wedding. lie returned Thursday morning. Mrs. Al.uizo Case of Uowellii, N ., who lias been spending some lime wi!h hr daughter, Mrs, Chad 11. timers, returned home Tuesday Mrs (use was called here on ao ciuntof the sickness, ami death of Mis. l!.mn.:r's child. John Case, father of Mrs, Michael Ei-M-iibert'or, who hits been ill for s mio time is improving slowly. Mia Oliver I). Squires and little daughter, Hope, of Highland, N. J s,.i nt 1 r:..l iv in a.alann.r.is and Port .! , i ; is ciiliin on n ln 1 1 v.'S. j ?i-': Lillian Buchanan of Milford, ' who h as been qui le ill at her sister's. J. O. Ryder, 5s very much better. Chnrle F-isrnlmrgxr, wife and littlo daughter, Esther, of Paterson spent ft fow days with her father last week. They returned home on Monday. Frank Sllvernail and wife of Gar fled, N. J., pent Hunday with Mrs A. E. Wood. Fred Hendricks ban just returned home from Forest City, Mo. William Hampson, formerly of Waymnrt, but now a resident here, is spending a few days iu Way mart thin week. Olivor D. Jvjuires of Highlands spent Tuesday in Port Jervis and Matamoras. MAST HOPE" We are pleased ttrreport that Mrs. Percival Davit, who has been seriously ill with neuralgia, is re covering. Her daughter, Mrs. Eva Tigue, has returned to her home at Row la i id, but her son, William, and wife of Rockland, N. Y., will re- main longer. Miss Howe, who has been home on ao3ount of sickness, has again commenced her school here. Mrs. A. Lehniann has been enter taining her friend, Mrs. Whitmore, of Ryle. C. A. Dabron and family have re turned to their Tioga county home and Miss-E. H. Dabron to Bing- hamton. Judaon Case lost a valuable horse which he purchased last June. Cyrus Bonnet, formerly owner of the Mapestown property near Narrowsburg, N. Y., died at Smyr na, N, Y., this month aged 80. Died at the home of Ezra Case Jan. 13th of kidney trouble, Christo pher Brinkman aged 75. The funeral sermon conducted by the Lntneran minister in the Lutheran church at Narrowsbnrg and the re. mains buried In the cemetery at that place. Mr. Brinkman came from Germany to this country and was alwavs an industrious, -honest man, A son, John, resides on the old homestead in Wayne county, Pa. He is also survived by Mrs. E. Case, Mrs. John Hermon, Mrs. J. Beta of Sullivan oounty, N. Y., and Miss Sophia of Brooklyn. Rev. Lawton, pastor of the Bap tist church here, was obliged to give np his special meetings after holding them one week as he was takon sick. He was assisted by a Mr. Brown, who la a colored gentleman. Mrs. Won. Apply aud sisters, Miss Addie Barlon, Mrs. Ida Bedford and Mrs. Carrie Williams cams to J. Barlows Jan. 8th It being Mr. Bar lows 77th birthday. Mrs. Williams, the gruud-neioe, brought a birthday cake on which ware the initials J. B. and as many candles as he was old that day. Mrs. W. H. Hankins is gaining in health. Miss Lizzie Lsssley has gone to Long Eddy to remain some time with her neioe, Mm. R. Conner. Mrs. B. S. Crawford has gone to New York. All fhen who wish employment have secured it of W. H. Hankins and M. Clark who are getting out mine tops and caps. fhe ioe bridge which was made Dy swinging a cane oi ice is very convenient. Willie Stumpf, operator on the New fork Central, has been visit ing hm nncle, Fred Schoat. KIMBLES Daniels, Sr., of Hawley was in town Monday on business. Carrie h mi rune miner oi iiawioy Hicnt Huntley with their sifter, Mrs. C. GoodmaiV Mr. anil ifrs. J. II. VVelliver re turned home tyst week after Bind ing some time with relatives at lien ton, Pa. Katharine and Fred IUitat) and Dorothy Kimble of Hawley called on relatives in thin jilinee Sunday. Jennie Rowland sjient Monday at llonesdale. i Kunice Oenung al( Honesdale re turned home Sunday after making an rxtemlnl vinit at M. C. Rowland. Quite a nuiiiWr from this place attended the democrat caucus at Rowland Haturduy. Iliillip Kllwangcr nui.le a business trip to lloncsdale Mohilay, Mrs. A. RriK'K f W hitd Mills wan a caller in town one ilay la-t w k. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's I 'ills act directly on the liver. I'or CO years they have b een the StsndarJ I ami! 1VJ. Small doses cure. A -i , u, ri. li bi.ik r 1 nt r tKe9 Kr i Charlet 1 niTAC. Mrs. C. A. Pellett returned from Brooklyn on Saturday. Otto Yerko was called to New York to attend the funeral of his aged mother on Monday. Walter Vetterlein returned from the metropolis last week. During his ahsoncs ho was present at. the obsequies of Mrs. Krusi, the lady who was so well knonin our community, having spent her summers for the past twenty years in this place. Katie, a small daughter of Her mon Gntnblo, who has been con fined to the hoaso for the past month, has now come under the care of Dr. Plum, who believes that his little patient is threatened with pneumonia Ernest Gamble, whilo working in the woods at a short distance frciri his homo, mot. with a- very painful accident. Owing to a mis stroke the ax, with which he was working, slipped and struck his foot severing one of his toes and a large vein. Dr. Rodman closed the wound. We are sorry for our young friend's misfortune and hope to soon see him among ns again. A large crowd from the Hawley German churoh enjoyed a sleigh ride and supper at the hospitable home of A. J. Kimble and wife on Saturday. The home of Edwin Killam and family was the scene of much merriment on Thursday evening of last week. Tho objoct was to com memorate the birthday of their son-in-law, Leonard Simons. Music, games, and datioing was indulged in until a lute hour, when after re freshments tho merry makers re turned to their several homes much pleased with the evening's enter tainment. As electiou time draws near 'we observe that the would be politician becomes very noxious to cultivate the acquaintance of his neighbors. The Tafton school has been closed during the past week, owing to the death by typhoid fever of the teach er's, Miss Wegge, brother. IDkkacto. Why does not Defacto write oftener? We hope we are not tres passing on our old correspondents rights. Leonard B. Simons was seen out distributing invitations for a sur prise party gotten up by his wife, for himself, which enrne off Thurs day night, January 15th. The presents were very numerous and nseful if not expensive. Yolande Killam and Franc Pel lett were at the fireman's ball in Hawley January 14th. How was it girls, as good as that dance which extended into the Sabbath a couple of weeks ago which some of our young folks attended, or have'nt you compared notes? It would appear that our Bard of the Wallen Paupack has taken note of our comments upon "Rub bering" at tho 'phone and appears in the Hawley Times with a poem in defence of the same. Thank you Mr. Poet, we were much interested in your effort, and were much amused nay pleased with it. We do tlimk that your poetry and that of Longfellow, Wuittier and others, will not stand 'comparison and should not be spoken of in the same breath. Heard over the 'phone : That our yonng folks have great times coasting down Cooney's lane these fine nights. Arx. COXASIIAUGII Van Etten Brothers have moved their saw mill to Conanhaugh cieek about a quarter of a mile from the stage road and it is doing good work. Everything is moving here but the railroad. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP A Little Boy't Lit Saved I have a few words to say regard ing Charuberlin's Cough Remedy. It saved my littlo boy's life and I foel that I cannot prai.io it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steero of Gixxlwin, 8. D., d when I Rot home with it the ixr baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until lie "threw up'' and then I thought sure he was Ki"t? to choke to death. We had to pull the phlt-gm out of hi month in great ion? strings. 1 am positive that li I haJ not got that Imttle of co'.ifrh medicine, my hoy would nut, be on enr(h today. Joel Dcmonr, Inwood, Iowa. Fit stiie by A. W. Raich. and bun, Matamoras, and dru and general stores in i'lke county. "f ANTED Faithful pcr.vni to trti vel fur well estahlislnnl limine in a few counties, ciillint; on retail ruerilmnta ud n pouts Local trri tory. Halary $10-4 a year aiivl tx-pe.nse.-S jayttblo 19.70 a work in cash and expen.sea ailvniieed i'obi tlta jXTinaneiit. litisuuss Hiu-.ieiss-f.il and rushing. Standard Hous, j:U LHarborn bt , C'lucair-). 6 1-3 r; ! . J Vu. ----4 ' fr . - ' ' 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. rlmiflos ami Tjnts and lois wlflioii Houses. Dealer lu all klntls of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Diniiiilik Hoiiso Milford, Pa.- Hero I SOMETHING YOU NEED! Work, vrhirli yon enn linve hy rnnnnltitig T. C. . PRKSCOTT of MtitRiiHirttft, Fa., who In pr-pnrfl to Riv thnatrA nt any time. Write him nt unce or full nnd Hoe IiU stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. We promptly otiin I'. H and 1 f i-io til invention fr.r freerejorl i nttiliiiity. For free book, SHE-MARKS ?o" 1 B a 1 1 I v .111 V !Opp osite U. b. Patent CWico WASHINGTON D. C. ,M 60 YEARS' 7 tArcnltnWb 5 A Trade Marks A. 4a Designs rrtli Copyrights Ac. Anrtni pipndlnft ft tkotrh nnd .lfrriin ten o.ay fliM'-kly ascertain our opininn fre wliother an lttTiti"n ic pr-.halily iHt-ntHl'!C. Coinmunlca ttnnfitincHr.''iiiitilfiitiitl. i!:im1h-vtliin Hatenu St' i it (re- (ili)Mt HL..MM-y f..r .i't'urinr pult'ntn. PntPiim tftHi-n thn-iiL'h lHuiui & Lu. uceive tptci.U notice, wl'h.iiit tii'ivt-e, H the Scientific Jitr.erican. A hnnrtnomi'lT m-trn i week It. Lnrprit rtf. rulHtMH r.f li !(.. ttiltf t"Mf t"t, TiTlmi. f I a y.Mr: fur in. hit 1. liultlbytill nt;W8f1lHler(i. rSOU Co.36,Bro"i""' New York Asthma Can Be Cured free treatment, Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caees. Why Not Your? This drentl dist'iiso which has caused mure untold Htfoniv than wnrdtt can ilu acribe, hi-i nt l.iftt rt'tt ived ita d.-uih hiow. Mfdiial i-ifiicc In rvriMit ycarrt'liaw fmitul a rvinrdy at siu i'thf ally cuialiatH all the rtgiNvatttl syniptiniiH dut) to thU dintn'Kti Ing MllUi:(iun. Afu-r many yiars of pa tint study nd nfan:ht Dr. A. B Clark, the well known bin-riaUjif., has disc-jwrvd a positive renit'dy that cup-h tho C4)ii(;h, givt'a immediate relief and enuliraw-s evry vestio ut the disfiiJti. .So Conddt-nt ia the d.Htor that hia Ahlhina llmedy will etT.i-t a cure in all 8t:i-a that h Iium iiiHtrui'tftt tho Clai k Mrdu-al Co., of Pitt hurjjf, V:i.t to forward a omph'to tivat nu'iit to every AutTeivr of A-thin who wi tt for symptom h'ank. ThU in a very Mrii-rat offer and shows thu cniiMdeiu.n the 1 Cl.uk Mnli. jil (.'0 have in the merits of thU preparation. If any of our renders are alHiend with Asthma they tdioiild write the ( lark ( o at mica for symptom blank. Why miller when a c.nru i within eehy riAnnrn r. a l v r tn most healing talvo in tn MgnO- I TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. , Pi'lld Pnllmnn t.rnltm to TJnfT.ilo, Nlng. firn Knlln, Chmiti'.iiqun Luke, Cli vvlnliil, C liioniro nnil t'iiicinniill. Tii licts on piiln nt I'orf. .T.tvI to nil point In tl Went mui Sontliwi'Kt.iit. lower rnlcii than vln ny ot hop flrst-clans line. Trains Now I,favr Pout Jkiivib as i'(ILLO8. KASTWAHI). No. H. I).Hy Frproa. 8?tA.3J, " 't, ll;iily Knirosn 6 U " Wi, I.01 nl Kxci'pt unilny. . 6 mi 4-.p .. 7 4) .. " 7lf.', Way Plltiilny Onlv 7 M " " o, Ixk'iiI F.xi-opt. Sntitlny . 10 -ID " " --, Wny flnlly exe't tinifay H !A " " 4, Daily KxpiriM 14 4' P.M. " 7H4, Miniliiy Only 1 111 " . " 84, Way dully exo't Sund'y 8 )M " " 2, Daiiv K.xpross 4 20 " " 71 w, ay SiinMav Only 4 40 ' " ll, I.oi'iil Smiilny Only (107 " " 2a. Way dully ox'c't Sund'y 9.85 " 14. Kxpress Daily 10. 0o " WESTWARD. No 7, Pnllf Kxpross 1SS0A M, 17, Dally Milk Train 7 SS " ' 1, Daily K.x promt II H4 " lift, Kor llo'd.'ilo K'pt, Sun . 13 10 P. M " H. Kxpri'ssChiraxo Mm dai 6 15 " 2'.l, Loi-al KxiiroSRSnnday. . 5 Ml " 5, linilu d Daily Express. 10 IB " Trains loavo Ctinmhora stroot, Now York, for Port, .lervlR on wook flavii nt ao, 7 ho. 9 (, (1 1f, m Bo a. m., 1 ki,'8 (i, 4 S.I, 6 80, 7 HO, 9 15 P. M. On Bund its, 3 HO, 7 80, 0 (Kl , 9 in A . M . 19 HO, 9 8(1, 7' 80 9 IS p. M. I. W. COOK K, General rn..enir-r Agent, New York, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and . Coal. Best Heater and Fuol Saver in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one HARDWARE. Ot!TI,F:RV, TIN, AGATE WARE, KTC. TIN ROOriNO 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 gen erally. CAIUUACE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNEIt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DEST FOR m If yi'l hievn t H-ifnl'ir, (u-iilthy mvfnifnt of th b'tw. la t'v.',7 rt. v, hi ifl l'i ur will l-. K.-.-p yt.'ii b-w.-in i.., 11. ai.'i Iim Kor-f.iu I ho .hii,.o-.f tn Wl't )ll -if iT 1HI p-llMJ.I, tr4 llulkkft ' rutin. 'I HH (ll(X)l t- CANDY CATHARTIC t V W W mS W J EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Ptro-ant. Palstni-lr. Ptini Tn t e '1 (rt . Pc flftod, Sf i i- .i.i t ti. i-hi'ii. i.r O ri.'. It, :. .m1 (i i-iu: f.i-r !'. rlio lur (rut kmflt, luikict nft nui,iu bt iinir wurmr, cm mo m kkw tokk. KEEP YOUFl ELCQ3 CLEA'i m 7t1T3 PiTEKT Good Idem l our iiui. Atitiivto. THE PAlt.XI RECUH0. Bortiir.ur. Mi, euimn(,llu. lU lUt; VtvUt UUCOIU ti.Wi'Vl
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