If you calculated on paying ton dollars for an overcoat,, ulstor or now suit put live dollars away, bring us tlio otlior five pickout what you want from our GREAT BARGAINS CUT $10 HI HALF s I find rare half Finshod stock taking and we're overloaded. You got a opportunity for fine goods at and less than halt price on the same. LADIES' WEAR CUT liig reduction in coats, capes, tailored suits, etc. J. SILVERMAN, fel East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. O A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. 5f H. E. Emerson & Co., fffi" Next Door to Hotel Faucliore. Pree Gomp Strest, rd. vmnim 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, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will 0 mm a . K M M Keg and Bottle Goodo 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. DLMiMAYS FMUY. he Big Store A few pieces of dress goods that sold for 25, 30, 3o cents reduced to 12' cent a yard. Outing Flannels in light and dark colors reduced from 8 t Gl, 9 to 7, 12 to 10, 10 to 8. Eiderdown reduced from 30 to 2oc. Grey dress flannel from 7G to Goe. Black dress flannel from GO to 50e. i. Milford, irmstronrr & 0. Penna wife l visiting SASDYST0N. Delaware Time -:- Valley Table in Efcct Oct. Railroad 15, 1: tnniiiny 1 o . 1 4.1 lii i: 5 'l 1(1 !n I.I w 4 b n ' K il " ffi (..; f!.; ,1.1 fn i ; fii ii fi U I ; 4 1 V, In f.J I. !i I'l (:.' r-i fo fi bl 6 o.! l l. Station Daily Kxofpt ft H. .Hrund fl. ;, r, 11 ti 1 1 7 1; ? : 7.. 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Mrs. Willimn Kmrry of Itrniich vllln litis Ucn viHlting her imrcntH rei'i'iitly. K. V. Kmriy hml the nilsfortimp R ffw dnj s Ago to lose a flue cow. One of our nioft sum-snful cpg lirndureM nler refully cnlculnting the exi('nses tliia winter figures tliat every cI07.cn of prrs he Bold nt 30 cents nwt liim 70 cents a clown. Many of our farmers had all the expense and no epRS. Joseph Snyder lias fliiblieil his lumber job nt Smiths'. W. li. Layton will return from Long Meadow where he has taught the past winter to his place near Centre the first week in March. We are ahead of Ijickawaxen In business even though we have no railroad. There are here three gene ral stores, and two to spare on the same street. t'ow buyers are looking around (or fresh milkers. Two from Sussex wer; here last week. Those who mounted tiie school house bell on the building had the good sense to hermetically seel the cupola with tight blinds. Prolmbly this was done to protect the ears of town people from the discordant sound the bell makes. A twenty shilling dinner bell would give a louder peal and be more musical to the car. William Custard exeets to move on a farm in New Jersey this spring. We hope he will do well but his friends do not like to lose his genial companionship. Kd. Darragh's saw mill does not allow moss to grow on the logs. It cuts them up in lumber very fast. The letter of "Veritas" was very edifying to taxpayers, but quite dis tasteful to the faithful who have orders not to read papers which give Inside information of their methods. If the republican committee does not notify voters when and where the caucus is to be held hi this "township in future many of them will not consider themselves bound to support the ticket. Tammany had quite a set back here this spring. In future it Is expected there will be no old parties recognized In putting up candidates for local offices, but a citizens ticket with good men for each place and then voters will select according to the capacity and honesty of the men presented. Some of our supervisors who tried to crush the taxpayers with a 2000 stone crusher found them selves ground up at the polls. Our road machine, paid for by the taxpayers, has been left to rest In the bed of Decker's cieek under the canopy of some large hickory trees. That would probably be the fate of a stone crusher and engine If tax pay payers were saddled with their purchase. A little stranger came to the home of Alonzo Crone a day last week. It will be a voter in time. Calvin Cron will have nearly 3,000 ties on the river bank this spring. The stork brought a little daughter to the home of Henry Cron a few days ago. Jinny here are taking life insurance with the Prudentitil company, six more names were added to the Hat last week. George Snyder will build a tenant house this spring on his lately ac quired farm. Those who went to the front during the rebellion are now enjoying pen sions. The letter of Harvey West, from the soldiers home in Illinois, does not make some of those who went to Canada or took to the wilderness ut that time feel very happy. I). ). I5rodhead surprised every one by driving up to the poila election day, but ne showed his spirit by going. The defeat of the Tammany candi date at the late election Is attributed by some supposed by well versed in its workings to arise from a shortage in the whiskey vote, the lack of a fat pocket book and some one capable of stirring up entbuniasiu with a certain clans of sull'rugista and showing them how to vote. John II. Vatcr died Feb. 21st t-cincer of the stomach, aged about 55 years. The funeral wasi held lust Monday. Iuvid Jagtjer is again on the sic li.-t. A scrilMi In a contemporary papc wails that it is no honor to be democrat because the regular ticket here was defeated. The rexiilt ut the pulls shows that there are honorable democrats w ho will rebuke crooked work at the caucus. They deserve credit. poll SALE. One two eon tod aur- rey willi top, one light runabout wniiu, olii) feet B 1 1 1 ! t) Imr lle.-is, olio wolf Bkiu ii.lw, two hnr-ie blankets and two lap robes. Luquira at the I'ili -S C !l.'.e tf I ant ploasncl to report that Win. Clark, who w seriously hurt by falling from a loud of buy, is much better. From tho way he fell, it is A wonder he was not killed. Well, well, it Is 'Bquire Ludwig now. Justices over here are getting rloU from the proceeds of the office, and I oonRrntulato tny brother justice on hia successful candidacy, and when our pile pets big enough wo will go to Europe, or somewhere else on those proceeds. It is about time for the candidates for town office to get a move on pretty soon, as town meeting comes on Mnroh 10th, and that is not far away. Very few offices are to be filled. There is bill before our legisla ture requiring that the Declaration f Independence be printed in largo type and placed in every school room in this state. That is not so very bad, but compelling teachers to rend that instrument the first school day of each week is a little too patriotic. I'll bet the father of that bill never smolled powder other than from a shot-gun. Joseph Johnson, who was serious ly hnrt by a falling limb, is said to be on the mend. Jot) has had more than his share of misfortunes, and he is a young man, too. Our trusut officer has bad no business sinoe bis induction into office, bat last week he was ordered to notify a family of the penalties ttached to the offeuoe of not send ing their children to school, and no doubt they will obey. There are others. Just look at the long list of delin quent taxpayers attached to the statements of each township. I hear that Pennsylvania has a law, that taxes must be paid a certain number of days prior to eleation, and I hope New Jersey will copy that law. Am right as to the Pennsylvania law? Ed McCracken and son made a flying trip to Washington N. J. last week. The severe cold of the past week has been something remarkable. The readings were taken from the New Jersey weather service instru ments. The 18th marked 16" below, 19th 6 below, 20th 12 below, and the 21st 11 below. It is hoped that we have seen the last of such weather. J The New Jersey school law says that every school house must have wo outhouses and that the board of education may ordeic the assessor to assess a sum sufficient for the build- ng of said outhouses without sub mitting the question to a vote of the people. As it is today I do not think there is a single outhouse In this township that fulfils the re qnirements of the law, and the trustees should attend to this matter. The long looked for Colonial Car nival took place on Monday evening at the residence of Doctor Hughes. By 8.30 the house was comfortably filled and an half bonr later it was oiowded to suffocation, over 200 being present. The music both, vocal and inst rumental, was especial ly fine. Dr. and bis genial helpmeet made all feel at home and everybody without exception had a good time Geo. Darragh of Dingman '8 persona ted (Jnole Bam and filled the bill exactly. Miss Jenkins of Montclair, N J., sang "On a Sunday After. noon," and that tioklod the writer greatly. The receipts were about S3 dollars. ; In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent inue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene, tu recognized authority on all matters per taining to health, Jamoa H. Montgom ery, M, D., aayd editorially : 'After a careful Investigation of Dr. David Kennedy' Favorite Remedy, a pecific for kidney, liver and bladder trouble, rheumatism, dyipeptia and con tlpatloti with Its attendant ills, we are free to confei that a more meritorious medicine hai lever come under the exam ination of the chemical and medical ex pert of tho New York Magazine of Sani tation and Hygiene. In fact, after the most searching testa and rigid Inquiry in to tha record of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to re commend its use In unequivocal term to very reader of this journal whose com plaint comes within the list of ailments which this remedy is advertised to cure. We have obtained such overwhelming proof of the efficacy of this specific have 0 satisfactorily demonstrated its curative powers through personal exiieriments that a care for the interests of our readers leadaus tocall attention toitsgreat value. " JAME8 H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. It is for sale bv all druggists in the NW BO Omni Slltt and the regular $1.00 sire bottles less than a cent a dose. Samflt kottUnpufh for trial, frer by mail. Dr. David Kann4y Orprtlon, Rondout, N. Y. Of SILVER LAKE We have bad good sleighing for the past week in this section. Miss Emily Jugger ha returned to her home at Chatham, N. J., after visiting relatives and friend! here for the last mouth. Mix Margaret Shepherd of Milford spent last Haturday and Hunday with her parent, she was accompanied by Misa Isabella Nil is of the Crissman House. Htoll Jugger and wife are visiting relatives In Lehman township till week. Martin Hazen will soon move to Dingman township to what Is know n as the "Hutcher Brown farm," It Is said that John Heater will mov to the Nichecronk House. George Heater, who dislocated his ankle about three weeks ago, is able to be around again. Adam Bros, are doing quite an ex tensive lumber -buniuens this winter gel'Jng ties aud logs. It Is rumored that Wm. Itctulli will build au addition to bis houxe 1 the spriug. Joti. Your Tongue If it's coated, vour stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver riht. tasy to take, easy to operate. t. All iufint. Tr. -Da. I BitBVt Clterrv Ralmni h.t tnt Cells, Ca ks, UuaniUoa. Kc, Wc, tlDO. MATAMOKAS. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunn have left Mnlamoras and gone to Bing hamton to make that city their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lord on Pennsyl vania Ave., will change their resi dence and will soon ocenpy the rooms vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunn, on Jefferson street. Allerton Wilkin, of New York, spent Sunday at his borne on Jeffer son street. Rev. and Mrs. Weidner loft town. Monday morning, for Reading, Pa. Conference convened at that city Wednesday. Tli'i second night of the men's annual supper, connected with Ep- worth church, took plaoe on Friday night at the ohurch parionate. There was a large attendance. The supper was fine. The gentlemen made it pleasant for their friends. The proceeds amounted to 20 $40 both evenings. Miss Ruth Lord sang a solo, as did also Miss Delia Isklnner. botn were very much en joyed. Mr. Eaton gave some very fine selections on his graphaphone which was very much appreciated The teaohers' local institute will be held in the high school room on Saturday, Feb. 28th. The exeroises will be of a very interesting nature Very entertaining exercises were held In the primary department, ap propriate to Washington's birthday, at the Matamoras school, Friday afternoon. Miss Sarah Remy an Miss Emma Billman have charge of this department. Miss Katie Byoe of Sparrowbush, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wbi. Clune. Miss Tillie Kransbach and Messrs. Edwin and William Uackett, all of Rutherford, N. J., spent Sunday and Washington's birthdav here. They all returned home on Monday Mrs. Frank Corwin has been very ill with the grip. She is some better now. The Salvation Army of Port Jerv Is will nave charge of. the morning servioe at Hope church on Sunday March 8th. B. l: A .!. 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- investigating the claims for ' Nf-r nn.Lr.QAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. ara frnlls, (.'tmutnii'jiin Lake, C'levelniid, Chirnirn and CJImilnmiH. Ticket, on sle at. Port .Ti-rvls to all points In Mm West and Poiithwrst. nr, lower rates than via any other flrst-clans lino. Trains Now IjFAvk Pont Follows. EASTWARD. Jervis as ore of White Bronze. Write nformation and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Act. Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houri's am! Lots nnrt lots without Houses. J)nier lu nil kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Bolow Dlmmiik House Milford, Pa. No. 8, Dnllv Kiprosn 8.24 A.M. " , Iliiiiy kxiinns 5 lft " K, Lf ill Kxt'cnt nwlay.. 8 ISO " 40 .. 7 4 11 "itj, Way Pnmlnv Onlv 7 53 " HO, LikhI Kxic'pt. Sumlny.. 10 30 " AN" ny tidily exc'tSMiuilay 11 M " 4, Dully Kxpipss 13 4U P. M. V(4, Siinilny Only 1 Hi " 21, Way dully exe't Sund'y 8 S3 " 2, Pally Kxprpsn t B0 " 7il, Way Smidny Only 4 40 " 7H8, Local Sunday Only 6 07 " i. Way dally exe't Sund'y 6 25 " H, Espri'ss Dally 10.05 " WESTWARD. No 7, Dnlly Fipn"; 13 80A.M. 17, Daily Milk Train 7 Hf " 1, Daily Kxfirrs 11 84 " 1 lit), Knr llii dale K'pt Pun. . 12 10F.M ' 8, Expri-sst hiraito lhn rial 6 15 " 1 2.. Local Exiiri'Si. Sunday.. 5 50 ' 5, LliniU'd Daily ExurcBs. 10 16 ' Trnlns lenvo Chainhprs strop. Npw York, for Port. .Torvia on wpek dav- at II 80, 7 80, 9 00, 0 .16, 10 80 A. M., 1 (Ml, 8 00, ho, o ho, 7 HO, 9 IS P. M. On Snndiys, 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 15 A. M . , 1U 80, 8 80, 7' 80 15 P. M. tt. w. Cooke, General FaiwenKr Agent, New York. J. Here Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Vour own Water Works, which you run have by conftiiltlnir J. C, , PRKHCOTT of Mainmort., Fa., who In prt-pnrcd to (rive (fltimateft nt any time. Write him at onco or fall and see hit stock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Wp promptly ohtnin II. H. and Foreign .-iff. . i2- . rtud nuxlel, Sktc-tWi or iii oio oi invvntiou loi free rope rt on pnt.'iitHl.thty. For frre book, 1 1 4i IX 1 1 III i icbdi l j t J ill e fcjs U. S. Patent Office Oppos WAS SO YEARS' v f EXPERIENCE vmm Tendency el the Timet The tendency of medical science is toward preventive mfwunres, Tim beet tbongbt of the world ia being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It baa been fully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most danger ous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the nse of Chamberliiiu's Congh Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or an attach of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tend ency of these diseases toward pneu monia. This bus been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds aud grip in recent years, and can be relied upon wi Ji implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is ap prehended until it U suddenly dis covered that there is fever and difUculty in breathing and pains in the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pneumonia. Be on the safe side and take Chnmberluin's Cough Remedy as soon ns the cild is contracted. It always cures. For sale by Balch & son, Matamors, all general stores in Pike county. Tradc Mbk Designs Copvriohts Ac. Anyone nendlns a akelrh and description may flnli'lcly KSeprt.-im nnr opinion Free wninner au Invention lit prntutlilT pimoitiilile. ( oniitiunl'-ii-tlnnnntrirtlTfonnitentlHl. llniiitliook on PHlenla aunt free o'Mi-nt Mt-eni-T fur Miciinni: uateinn. I'iiteiitn iHken tliionih Muiin A Co. receive tptrUU mtiict. without cloitve, in the Scientific Jlmcrican. A rmnclrtomply mtmtrntefl wwMf. I.nrtmut rt. CHlrttlMll (if SIIT H IuIHiHc' jfl J Til til . T'TIIlB. k T.-iir: f"iir ni'iniiis, L (iolUbytill newnm-Mer. trdNI & Co.3918"'"'' New York - biauita Ofilca. H25 F St.. WanhlDHlon. O. NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Road Wharavar Language Is the Enatllsh Spoken Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. BoHt Heater and Fuel Saver in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flroa In ona HARDWARE. OUTIERT, TIN, AGATE WAKE, KTCJ. "IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAUPJAGE TRI3IMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNETl. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PViotograpkcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y i ll lock Y In f "nV . .-...i O 1 1 C V hlKera ANTED Faithful person to travel for well e-itrtblihed boum ia a fiiw oouutieu. onllm on reUiil merchautu arul (.t-VMitt 1ch1 terri tory. 8iilry lluiil a year und ex poiibc. iayable 19.70 a week in ct.h aud exixinseH advauced 1! turn irumnbtit. liusiiKn aucot -bs-ful and ruLinj. fetaudard Housh, 34 Uvarboro fct., Chici0. 6-1-3 The Thr.;c-arVei:k World waa a bri". ltuut fuccfti iu the beginning and h been Btmlily growing ever since. Tiint- U the Ut of all 'hiiifcru, and hntt net Its wn of npprov.il on the Thrice-a-Wtvk World, whirl) 1h witinly ciirulnUMt ia evnry btat Hiid U'rritory of tin I nion, ttmt whtnvtr Llurre me peoplo who can r.uul our mother tongue. !lhin paper or th conitng winter and the yei.r will make its new fcervu', if po-iiil)le, more xteuitt than ever. All eventi of importance, no matter where thy happen, are rt puiUd accurately una promptly. The Mihscriher tar on'y one dollar a year get three pupera every wet-k and inort news and general reading than immt grt-at dailieu can furm.iii ut live or kix tiniei the prit-e. The Tlu-lce-a Week World 1m tdwolutely fi.lr in iiu political new. Pai titan btai lb never allowed lo alft-et it.s newit coluinna, and UeiHourut and rcpuhlicau alike can ul tutu in iiH paeti Iruttilul aceouulM of all the great- poiiucal catnpi. ignt.. In ud'.iltl"H lo all the iiihvm the Thrico-n We.-k World fiuiilhrt, tiie b t wn.il tji tiou, elultorute nmi ket tcporitt and ulher ffttt iiivs of interest. 'i he Thi ice- e k World', regular sub H:ripi ion ru e i ouly $1 per year aud tliia paM for i -Vi papt-ii. e olf--r Liiif unu-qiiah-d newspaper and the Fike County Vn- together one yuar for i '.' he regular bubauriptlou price of the ( vu papei'k io Sour Stoiiieoli ' A flr I wm 1nlu-e4 to try CA RR'VH. I wilt iifvertt) wtlliout tliuiu in the tioiite. Mr Hvwr wan In a Ttry bait tipe, and uif ticud clioti and I hiitl iiua(-b troubi4- New. miici lak iik t'ttcareu. 1 fotjl due. Mr wife Hub bUo uo4 ttiuiu with bfiteiicial n-jj-iiu for our Btmuacb. ' JUA. kUl-ULlAU, mi CuuKfttM at., bt. Luuit, Ma (fa CANOV CATHARTIC Pltsja Pnlulituia. i iii(, TKKe tion1. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ulLsf U.smOs Cvair, l kls0, Mutntl, Mtnt Xurk. K3-T0-EA3 fl rid uruiirnni-(1 hv ml rlnm. PATEXT Coed Id. a uiy l ncurf4l by Our Aiii. 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