1 CUT $10 If you ciilciilnlcil on paying ten dollars for mi overcoat, ulster or new suit put live dollars away, bring us tlie other live pickout what you want from our GREAT BARGAINS Finshed stoeli taking and find we're overloaded. You get a, rare opportunity for fine goods at half and less than halt juice on the same. ladies' Wear cut I5ig reduction in coats, capes, tailored suits, etc. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. I. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Hotel ioln-r . O are. fully Compounded Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Fort, 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, Miiford. 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. Ve send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervls, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. The Big A few pieces of dress goods that sold for 25, 30, 3o cents reduced to 12' cents a yard. Outing Flannels in light and dark colors reduced fromS to G'v 9 to V', 12 to 10, 10 to 8". Eiderdown reduced from 30 to 2.k Grey dress llannel from 7(5 to G,"c. Black dress llannel from 00 to 0e. A ii rmsxrong Miiford, olnvaro Jim a Table in Daily Kxn.'it sT"e "i"a " Station New Yerk. I) . 1. Ac W K H. . . . -. .Il.in-I.iy ! I'lw 1 -1 j . 1 1 . -r iii-.-t HolioU.- 1 IV I'M.! 14. l'l,.. 1! (l ID I.. U'i.1 t"i 4 :-i "6 i' ' I J .0 ' C. f 1 ; i I;, i ff- 41 f I 1 1 : 1 1 fa In 1.4. f., I '.I t'-l !,. fi -' .' I -' - i t -. fi- .. ii I l'l biu 1 , ..ut Ml , I'l.iia . . . I- .- Ka.-I M" 1). t7 "'. r. 11 t. 4 7 17 7 . nil i;'ii Illlk I.B.IIl. h rm.-ln-v ('..ilnua-ll. Turn 11I.1 I. I- M I' H AM f -li i HI IV -n lint ' Li I- i l ill 11 If. HALF s si BroJ Strt, MllforJ, Pennsylvania Store 0 0, Fenna, Valley -:- Railroad 1S02 Effect Oct. 15, lrtMt hi A Daily htii-pl "3 "t ",a p.m. p.m. p.m. I-.'-.-. 7 .. . .... 1: 1.. ; in .... I I Hi .' II Jh 4 ..I n if. " 4 ;.' "1 ii j:. fi 4 i I S -j.i ff. . lh :H 14 I t fli 1.1 Kill 4 11, i I If-i 14 in f r lhx-'i 14 ii i t ' h V '. 4 li: It Ik I:. f:i fi. s 1.1 ii .... b ... M I" )' 6 : AM M. ! 1' M int. l'l-iie.i I. i W Mi V .I'llU'lMIl .. ! s 1 'i-i-i k .1 .-i -I.i ill I.v T .- V iiw h 11 !!H lirnl ,.l I',..--. r i Ffcst Fei.n. 1)1 Mi MAN'S FIRRY. Tim ImritiK of Doiml'.'sona now t(niiiit. houo rmint lmvn )ccu tlonp by an Iiiccmi lim y, nstio fire lid yt b'f!ti built In It. The masons wpre I.) liciiii? plnt'turlnR n?xt 1ny. A. A. Albriirht, tlm ciirp"tjtr, lost $lfiO worth (if tooln. Johpi1 (.'untie, who l ofToring hi furm for Bain, Intonils to remove to thn city to tnke up his trade of wntrh ensn maker. Hinoo Rnotlmr party liore has boi;:n linyinit ties the price hsii Hvntirnl, which shown that com lTiiin!i Is tlin life of tri!e. El. D;irrnli is doing a lnrgs ,inount of ctiMtom work, both at his S:vr nnd gr'st mills. A law should be nmsod directing Unit candidates for public office should niakn an nflld.iit that they rc honest. Then If people bimined the records they would know whether they were fit to ImentruBted with the position aouifht nnd if not they fright be fi'd at the publio crib dowu the river Instend of ntrhorue. I'erhnps if our three churches woul.1 cniiiliitiR wo might have one good ooiigrpg.ttinn here and be Rblo to psy a preacher fair li Ting salary. The raise in furo on the T). V. It. K. ln.st week does not disturb us much. We are waiting for the rood to come up here. Martha North bs returned home from Urnnhvillo on account of the sicknl'ss of her uncle. W. Jnggerof Branchvllle attended a dance hero last week In honor of his birthday. There is some discussion over an article recently published In a near by paper about two young ruffians entering the Centre school honae and Bssuliing the toucher and child- ren. The fa'jta are that some of tha children, as is quite common, at noon time nr.d recess will throw snow hulls at those passing by and one of the acousod young men was hit in the neck by a piece of ice and he remonstrated at such treatment. Both the young men were entirely sober. It la aggrevating, however, to bo hit by a snow drop. MATAMOUAS. Mrs. George Bunnell, on Addmg street, is ill at Uor homo. Ilev Rhoop gave a fine sermon Hunday evening. He preached on "Abraham Lincoln." There was a good attendance. Floyd Kilpntrick of Morristown, N. J., Is visiting bis sister, Miss Lottie Kilpntrick, on Hammond stoeet. Port Oervis. Hia many friends iu Tort Jervis nnd Matn moras are pleased to see him again. Mrs. M. A. Coykendall of Hart ford, Conn., is the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. William French. Milton II. Gabriel of White Lake, N. Y , arrived in town a few days ago. lie has sccurod 4 position , in the car shops at Port Jervis and will make his home in Matamoras. James H. Wilber of Stain, Carter county, Tenn., ppent Wednesday with his friend, John Davis, on Washington atreat. Archie Da via is now employed in the machine shops at Port Jervis, Miss Freda Kessler of Matamoras, a teacher at Haven, N. Y., baa boon ill for the past week but resumed her teaching on Monday. A valentine social was hold under the auspices of the L. C. U. Tuesday evening at Prescott's Hull. A night cap drill was given in which several lady members of the society took part that afforded a great do"! of amusoraont. At the elosa of the entertainment ice cream and cake wore served. The social was a sno- cess, botu tlnaiicially ana socially. A neat mini wan realized for the society. There was only a morning session in the Matamoras schools Tuesday ! owing to the snow storm. William Howlot appeared with his snow plough again Tuesday and made pathj for ttie citizens and 8chr.ul children. We trust he km remembered nicely for his labor. The iiiers supper of Epwortb church took place at the church parlors the evenings of Tbuntday and Friday of this week. A very pleasing program was rendered. llev. C). J. Khoop, pastor of Ep uoitii church, took part m the services of t tie Epwortn rally Tues day evening at the M. E. church, Spiirrowbiish. Mr. Harriet Pray left town Tnes. (lny niurnintr to vinit her sister, Mrs. ICiauter of Owi'ko who is dangerous ly ill in that city. 8. liight while the Judge Parker Ixxnn fur (iioiiliiit i.-i rolling along with iiiiiiv or hi fptt-d, culm s the Willie K. Hfi1r.1t Iiimiiii, looming up into n.itiuiiiil piuiiiiiienec. This loni was 1 ,1 ii ! . 1 1 1 1 w ith u loud spht-.li ut the nn nt Ji 'li r.-uii lumpirt hi Ciillliiiljus, I hiu. ( li '-.i.-iiiii vmis (il.so taken by t uluiiel lirynn ut tins bumjuet lo vi;."Muiilv lii-noiinie thor-e ileinocrats win) rilUMil to i!i.iiort the liryan wing of the (h inner. icy ill 1 'J6 aii IV'Ht. SASDYSTON. Malvort Ilotalon ft former resident of Snndyptin ijHint n few days Inst wook visiting with V. C. Gunn nt Lnytnn. Malvnn has railroaded for 40 years, and Is still running on the Erie. Ha resides at Warwick, N. Y. The adjourned veudao of Richard Lay ton, in Walpack, on the 12th Inst brought out a large attendance. The stock, esjiooially, brought good price. The meviels are epidemic in the vicinity of Lnyton, oompelllng the closing of the school for one week. Those not fortnnatn enough to have had them years ago are having their turn along with the little folks. Those engaged in taking a part in the colonial red, white and blue festival at Dr. Hughes on Monday evening, Fob. 23, are working hard to perfect themselves in their re spective parts, and the vocal and Instrumental inusio will be a rich treat to those present. It is reported that there are chil dren of school age In this town whoso attendance at school is so rare that their names should be dropped from the registers. We have an eioellent truantoffloerand he should be notified to act In this matter of absenteeism. The tenant house of Mrs. Dayton Deirue in Layton and recently vacat ed by Mrs. Major will be Occupied by Daniel Utter, Jr., after April 1st. J. Linn Roaenkrans of Norfolk, Va., made a brief visit among rela tives herelast week returning to Va. on the 12th Inst. He and brother are proprietors of the most elaborate laundry in that city. James Decker and Eugene Major, both heavy weights, got falls on the ice last week. The former is con fined to his home from bis Injuries, and the latter got off with a badly skinned face. Mink's pond, over In Pike, Is the Mecca for Jersey fishermen. On Friday last Abram Boss and 11. E, Montross visited that pond, and came home on Saturday with 85 fine pickerel. Valentine Day passed without being the recipient of the tender missives of the day. Tho best and most prized valentine I ever got was on Feb. 14, 1865, and it was a United States discharge for three years service, and come to think that oc curred 38 years ago this Valentine day. While on a load of hay and Dear the residence of Mrs. Jacob Kyte, William Clark, who was on the load, fell to the ground and was quite seriously hurt. Our hoard of education met with thd county ruperiDtendent one night last webk, and during hia talk to the board said that oar school houses were not strictly up to date and in that he is correct. Most of the outhouses are a disgrace to the town and I doubt very much if there is one that is what it should be. Montague, if I remember correctly, will vote 600 dollars school money for its 4 schools, while Sandyston proposes to vote 600 dollars for its 8 schools. Why not make it 11000? The people will kick just as bard for one as the other. The remark that Sandyston pays the lowest wages, I thin is not quite correct, as Wal- pack pays its teachers (25 each while Sandyston pays a little more LACKAWAXEN Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 11 and 12, the Wayne Baptist associa tion held its semi-annual meeting with the Lnckawaxen Baptist church Besido organization and business, sermons were preached by Rev. W. S. Percy of Damascus, Rev. 'C. L. Percy of Honesdale and Rev. W Gibson of Holllstervilie, Rev. W. E. Lawton, pastor of the church, was chairman of the meetings. The musical program was in charge of Mrs. George Holbert and Miss Eaura Shannon. On Thursday evening Rpv. W. S. Percy gave an illustrated temperance lecture on "The House that Jack Built" before a crowded house. The attendance at all the ses sions was very gratifying. U. W, Shannon generously entertained the ministers and delegates. James L. Curtis and wife of Wilkes' Imrre are visiting Mr and Mrs, George Holbert. Led, TOR SALE. One two seated sur rey with top, one light runabout wagon, one set single harness, one wolf skin robe, two horse blankets and two lap robes. Enquire at the t'HEoS ollice. tl Constipation Dees your head ache? Pain back, of your eyes? Dad taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Aytr's Pills are liver pills. They curs consti pation headache, dyspepsia. 23c. All druggliU. 1 ir ttrd m buulul Li r 1 Y I ' wvlll.ii r vr f ir the .1 0 L 1 L Vn riikiver JRY THIS TEST. And ice if your Kidneys re Diseased. A very 'mple way toihitermlne wliKthnf yur kl(lnTt or bladder are diseased Is to put otnc of your urine in glnss tumble! and let It fltnd 14 hours ; if it htis a srdl aient or a cloudy, repy or stringy nj'iear. atice, If It In pale ai discolored, you do nut ee9 a phytic! to tell you that you n;e in a dcjriui condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Fevorite Remedy ipeedily ur mick serious eymptomt us psin In back. Inability to hold urine, a burning scalding pais la pawing It, frequent da atr to urinate, especially at night, and the atainlng of linen by your urine. Tie Rev. Aaron Coona, D.D., pastorof the M.E. Church of Rhineclil7,N.Y.,anys: "I rtiett sincerely believe that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy it the bt kidney, liver and blood medicine made, and urgently rerom mend It, for I know bv enpericnce it will do all that la claimed for it." "Favorite Remedy" l vegetable help to the itumach and bowels in pel funninij their duties properly. It overcomes .mil permanently curea dyspepsia, Indigestion DrltoueneM and rheumatism. It is abso lutely harmless and purelv vejretnble. It contains no narcotics or mineral in any form, no dangerous stimulants, no mer ury or poisons, and Is the only kidney aneniclae that does not constipate. It Is for sale by all drtiirt;lsts In the tfwBO ffmnt Sir and the regular 1. OS site bottles less than a cent a done. Simfh lttf Hf for trimi, frtt by mail. Sir. teIS Kenneev Oereoratlen, Rondout, N. Y. r. PyI4 Baar'l Msrle f.ft Sslrf for all ilnam et lallueautioaii ef las Kjf. c. LEDGEUALi:. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Friable, Feb. 6th, l!Mm, a son. Itegina and RumcII Wultz luivi been sick with bad colds. Mrs. Thoinns Gilpin anil son, Cluir lie, spent Sunday with Mrs. ). K, Simons. David II. Kellntn and Mrs. 1. Kellam visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. '.IIIC Kipp of Nobletown last Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Robinson vis ited Mrs. Edwards, sister of the former, one day last week. She has been very stick with pneumonia. F. B. Simons had the misfortune to badly smash a finger last Tuesday, MAST HOPE Miss Howe, teacher at this place, went to hor home at Lake Ariel Inst Friday and returned Monday. The young people had a pleasant party at Chester Daileys, Tuesday evening. The Misses Malone of Indian Orohard have been spending a week at their aunts, Mrs Harts. Mrs. R. Hnnkit)s is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Gobloman, of Calllooon, Howell Johnson aud his father were both quite sick lust week. Tendency ol the Timet The tendency of medical science is toward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most dauger ous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or an attack: of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy oonnteraots any tend ency of these diseases toward pneu mooia. This has been fully nroven in many thousands of cases in whioh this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in reoent years, and can be relied upon wi,h Implicit, confidence fneomonia often reHiilts from t slight cold when no danger is ap prehended until it is suddenly dis covered that there is fever anil difficulty in breathing and pains iu the oliest, then it Is announced that the patient has pneumonia. He 011 the safe side and take ChamlMirlHin's Cough Remedy as soon as the culd is contracted. It always cures. For sale by Balch & son, Matainors, all general stores in Pike county. "Extravagance In' tlie Whl'e House" "with its endless enteit-.iin- ment.s," etc., ad libitttiii ml ikiuwuih, is the democratic cry in the linue this week. Unfortunately for the weepers the president pays his own bills, and as yet, with the exceptiun of bills fur repairs and inaintt'iiiince, there has tiei-n no dirert cull upon 1! e treasury for funds to pay fur the "mimicry of the courts of F.uiuie." Your average democratic opposition ist and cur 1 iUt seldom troubles him self to obtain the facts of any subject. Get a foe sample of Chamberlain's Ktiiimicli and Livdr Tablets ut linVli & Hon, Matamoras, all general stores in Pike county. They are easier to take and mure pleasant in elTert than pills. Then their use is m,t followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Kegulur kiz", twenty flse cents per box. WANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties, calling 011 retail merchants and auents Local terii tory. (Salary a year and ex penses, payable flD.70 a week in cash and expensus advanced Pool tlou permanent, business suc.vss ful and rushing, (-tanilaid lious", oJl JJoarboro bt,, Chicasro. 0-1-3 -1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mors than plain ones in store and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information End designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Miiford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. t-fous li'ils it'i'l 1 it v itiioti' Houses, 1 in nil kJii-lh ol l'lLpi'i ty. 1 r;,!i Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Veils Building Jtitnihifk llmi.-n M.Iioid, ii, -3 SOMETHING YOU HEED! Vntir ow n Wiitfr W iirku, wlilt li JMll (-nil ItHVs' ley emi-Mltin .1. i r it i;v ot r of MiilmnnriiN, l'a.t who Is pr jmrfd tit glvti Htknintr At Mfiy till! I'. Write him at mirr or nil nml 8f 1)1 stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRE5COTT, Matamoras, P. n ':Vml mo-l 'l.-in.-turi or i-l i.io ci ii.vtnliou lei r frilliri'll irt Oil I H-.-nlll : itV 1-n, In a hrv.k t How 10 KiuriiTfJ fl 'C !intf rllt fntontH mul I Pir(Mr,"!'ll0 to '.it-'-;!?, ,jt jv iz-trri rn 1 7.1 i t .- 1 9 '-SiAuUS Mi: :ti Opposite U. S. Patent Oftico WASHINGTON D. C. CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tsadc Marks 'rH ii'l Cofyrioht AC. Anyrinp npndlne ahilrh and rti-ncrlptinn miif qtlt'-KIT HSirlHOl lnir frtw wlml iir in i.r.-hi'.lT p itf nt nl.to. ii;riiiiiint'-ii- I -I 1 1 1 I) 1 I ! -1 : 1 I 1 1. H..'il'iK.ll I'll l'it'"lt l.-.t ,li-V I'.. I" S....IH-II.I1 li.lll-l.ls. .-ii ihi- 1.1I1 Miimi 1 o. ruclve , il il-.UL llll ml. Ill llin .in fr.-n ni l. .1 I'nlcii'f' I.t C-ll nirri.it n.ilirn, i I V Lli 1 i Jt. A In'.- 1 "!-!iM '-it -ir-ili-.t woV t'::'l?!(.:o5B'-nc'.vTcrk . i.5 f St.. Wali. NEW YORK WORLD Thrico-a-Veek Edition Read Wherever trie English Lansuege Is Spoken Tim 'I'll lllllll. MllJ hri-n. .-! -. ' Ln lil. 1 I -.i t ii,;.io.-. V. Ii U 11 1 . - nml t- 1 1 11 k Wmlil was n lirl i- In-.'Iritiili and liah ii. t vi i- -llll i:. Ttliit ri ai.il li.ik . I I i -al 'I In :,- a W'r. U Wi.rl.l, i ..-l.ii . it in i-vi-i y si alt 1 I llU.ll. nml v. a.-vi-vi-r i u.iu ii .ill tii.r nml Ih-i iin- 'lai.-. pajji i- lor it..- coining winliT and tho yrar ll.-:l. will lnaku itri tiL'ttu hi-ivirt, if pojiniblii, n.oro rxli-iiiie tlnm t-vi-r. All evi - ii l h ol itiiiiorlam i-, no liialii-r wlltiri: tiny hap pl..llll. ... . '1 111- l-l.tl l-'ll" in- a; ii ilalli- - i- u pi i. .-. l'l..- I in f,.lf 111 li-lii-viT alii tlllil Mi lilo , hiu rcpoi'Lt-u ttcL-uralt'ly una r I rr on'y nn difllura yrnr i-t'Vt-i-v w:i k aii'l iimrt- ..il I.-: i 111. -.11 i III' rtt Uit'llt t hi Uitrn I ilt !il K jJjM.l.Jtr Iv l i ,f . 1 IM'W-4 1 'illl . -ill! I.UIH lh . li in ;t;lt'tt il i.i'Wi C'llmnlirt, ; and i t'pii! iH'iiil UJlki- t Jill "l- I..' I'iiiMliI ii;-. utHiLi uf itil t.uri In ii ll. i- (in H In a i: 1-, Ii V. , Hull, i-! '! r.-.-i, .i '1 .1.- I 11: Bl l-lj.. loll I t In- Th i ii h. Ml tic j is ami id he p.l.l, lol- '. ii.- I-.- ( r. A 'v rirfHnr.t v ((t.Tuin U S. M't't h'trcipn - " t a r . k '1 h a ii -. k in r. iyti!.ir int- m, inonlj ,l,i. i v, . ami Mu. fTTTTII 1 il i .up ii.. v'. o i n. i- tin- Hue- I I I I I 1 1 TIME TABLE. Correoted to Data. Polld I'lillnmn triilns to Jluff.-ilo, Nln(? I'.ni Kiill-i, ( li.-iulMiii.Mi Luke, I'li'velfiml, riiimirn nnd (Jinrlnriittl. 'I irkt Ih on snle nr. Pnrti .Torvls to nil I" il nt h ru Hiu i't 11 1 1 1 1 Souihwi-Ki m loner rates tlmn via Hny 01 her llrst-cliitm line. TiiAiNS Now I.KAVK T'OHT .IKKVIN AS Fol.LOHS. KAPTWARD. . . !.tlr Kxprrsa 3 fl A. M. tl, Pally K.xiri's ft ir. " li. I.ih ill K.ji-i it tllllil'ij-. . fl 110 " l-', " " " 7 in " 7i(i, Way Siimlny (Inly HI " II", l.oi-nl Kxri-it Sniiilny . . lose " I'L', Way daily i xn't tlllliliijr It Wi " 4. Ilniiy H.ximii 1'2 45 P.M. 7m, Mimliiy (lnir 1 10 " SI, Way ilally px'c't Snnd'jr 8 IU " SJ, I'nliy Kiiiri'HH 4 1!0 " 7im, Way Piiinliiy Only 4 In " 7'i, I,oriil Suiiiliiy Only . . . . ti "7 " D"l. Way dally oxn't Unrul y 6 !H " 14. Kxiirins Ilally 10 ufi " WK8TWARI). No 7, Dally Kxnn'ns: JsanA.jf. 17, ImiW Milk i rain 7 Hh " 1, llnlly Kxprefii 11 Hi " ' ll.'i, Kor llo'dali' K'pt Pun . IS in r. M ' H. Kxpri-Mst lilr-nirn Urn dal ft Ift " ' Itli. I.iical Kxpri-NhSnnday. . 6 6n 1 ' 5, LlinlU'd bully Kxprvits. 10 IB ' Trnliin lcavn ClmmhiTR atrcet. Now ovk. fur l'nrt .leivls on week davn at :m, 7 iki, H on, lft, m no a. m.. l.mi.'s mi. 4 im, B SO, 7 Ho, 9 lft p. M . On Sundwii. :i so, 7 HO, 9 00 , 9 15 A. M . , 12 HO, 8 110. 7.80 16 P. M. 1. W. roOKK, Oenrrnl I'aHBriii-r Agent, Now York. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuol Bnver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, HARDWARE. CrTI.KRV, TIN, AOATB WAKK, KTO. 'IN ROOriNOANO 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. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY DONE. " Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Miiford. Pa. "unclc"Uuc PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. BEST FOH TI i i ir ilekl W L.L.VI hrrn l rcifiilnr, btMailRr mnvemrnl ol th . . i tl. v, y in to III or will l. . h. c( jn.il , (i- n. uinl t wi-il. F iri-K, In thn vlmi.o uf io- 1.1 ii r l' ii i- ) "ii , I ilttiiKi-riniii. '1 KriHwii y te l. n'l 1 - t. Mul uf kl.UWi ittw bowvil If lit (.Ii Citeir uU C10M.U U U lut CANDY CATHARTIC ii i i ior lrii mu4 n- .I'ii. AiIiIm (1MK.1NU kkat-ur WaiST. OHf ar PW Ttt.fc. KEEP YGOU EL000 CLEA.i l lJUraiLrMb Vi may itx.ur-i Uf our iuA. Ail-iiT3i, B-ilMrrmrtv W4, To t V - v v -nV W W '. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY P!.iBtit. I'slatHtilf. Pour.t. Ttttii- ilmid Orfl, N.-v. r b,-ii Wiiii. on. -r i.riu.-. t-, a n-t conil r In i a. WrM
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