M ATA M OK A 8. MACHINES SEEM TO THINK. -V We Want You Small boy-nnd small lipr girl; fntlicr, uncles 1 Invitation is extended to visit tlie Silverman stores and inspect the new, large, low-priced, stylish sprnig stocks in CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, SUITS, All LADIES' COATS, positively this correctly made, of the most popular ma- terials. You'll pay no more for up-to- the-minute clothing than you do for old jJS style stulf elsewhere. J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, ... Penn'a. jS A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription Carefully Compoundsd H. E. Emerson & Co., I .CSj" 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 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 DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. New Spring Goods Of Every Description at TSl BEQ STORI Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. I . Armstrong & Go. Milford, D clawarc -:- Valley Tims Table in Effect Oct. Dully Kit t-mi day Station p.m. a.m. a-rrt., New York, n . l'HH !l Uw ilarvlo ChUM"h. ii. l.. I- 4 : V 1" . broad til, Pblla'i. l 4 5'i.Ar Kast ,-t ' 1J :. U a.', Lv Ka.sl M i'ondtjiit t 1 fl " Delaware. " Critic's t; u7i , 7 OM; " . fi.l 1 " (i 14' " . 7 17; " f7 i'i! ' . 7 :.'.. 7 Ar. ....... Mar- ha: I s t'reck t I ik . rove b I lit. ht-Vrt ( '.NXtHfltrh 'I uru ilia .... r-lioeiniikc r ilu-l.kill V M (AM f i Ti. k" r ii.toi ii only "ti notice tn ; ml K-.hi ot nil l an l.j r km hi i: All to Come cirl; h'vz boy and mot Iter, mints nnd FURNISHINGS, READY -,TO - WEAR SHIRTS, WRAPPERS season's offerings Iv Brond StrAftt, M llforct, Hotel Fauchore Penn. Railroad 1302 15, Daily Kxciept rMiudny 'a ' y ' p.m. p.m. p.m I.. & W. H K. .Slr-t. Ar l;i" 7 H.'i IS -' 7 :u. ... 1J Id 7 l.i .... 1 (! 8 .... U -s J H 4.'. 4 S ti fs 11 14 W -M Ih n.l (4 .) (ii lu S H 4 11 H 11 ik-j-i a m1 tit mi IS -JO (4 on 10. i h i'.l 4 i M lliil Ih I'.l 1 ( .'T.I f,f) i.H i.. a ; I. h ui a on ti .xi AM Y M. V M - r irei U.- i . . i'.hia. iYtiiiti. K It "n! -Ihi t f . lv Ac W. Siailou alley .Iiiueliuti Mcn'towi i for or on H' iViiivnlin.i Hint t'.l.lrx'lii f tvi.'.vf iViiny i vui; lu 11. ii irurtd vnUv-.-jii;! Penn. Mrq. Irving Clifford of Mntnmorns lina tioen viaiMng her friend, Mrs. John MoCnitv, of Gilford, the past week The L. A. B. connected 'with Ep woitli t'Luruli will liold its aunr.nl supper on April 10, the Tburnday evening after Euster. All friends are welcome. Frod Mulvey of Camden, N. J,, U the guest of his brother. The "Country School" will be produced by home talent at Pres cott'g Hull on the evening of March 27th. under the Rimpicea of the C. E. 8. connected with Hope church. This entertainment will be the best uf the season. Rev. and Mrs. Weidner'a little sou, Hubert, who is 111 at the par sonage, is reported some better. The Blue Ribbon society connect ed with Hope church will meet this week, Saturday afternoon, at the home of Wins Margaret Bey boll. Arthur Avery of Brooklyn upont Sunday at the home of Mrs. 8. S. Spears. Mrs. Avery has been in Matamoras some time visiting her parents. Missed Mabel Walker and Angela Orce, teachers at Dingtnan's and at Silver LaVe schools, spent Sunday at their homos in Matamoras. Messrs. Eugene Cockran and Geo. Martin, of New York, spent Sunday in Matamoras. At Epworth church, Sunday morning, baptism was administered to seven children and one infant. One lady united with the church by letter. There was a large atten dance. W. 8. Weller is ill at his home The Oiion Club of Matamoras met this week, Thursday evening, ct the home of Miss Irene Kimble. Mrs. Charles Ruegger is ill at her home on Cookson street. Her sister, Miss Kate Hipsman, of Shohola, Pa., is her guest at present. Rev. O. J. Bhoop, pastor of Ep worth church, gave several recita tions on Wednesday evening at the Methodist church at Bparrowbush, N. Y. John Koornor, a student at the Btroudsburg Normal school spent Sunday here After the entertainment at Pres. cott's Hall, Friday evening, refresh ments will be served. Everyone should visit the hall that evening. Frank Downs from - Dingtnan's, Pa., spent Sunday in Matamoras. ' The children of the Junior En deavor society, of Epworth churoh, banded in their missionary barrels, Monday evening, at the parsonage. The amount collected, with the regular monthly missionary offer ings in the Junior endeavor meet ings, will net $25 for the year. Mr. Bhoop, the pastor, appreciated this very Much. Twenty-one members received photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bhoop for collecting 7b? or more in their barrels. The little people bad a very pleasant time playing games. Home-made candy was served which was enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Bhoop wtre assisted by Miss Cora Billman and Mrs. Fred Nilos in entertaining the little people. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society connected with Epworth churoh met at the parsonage Tues day evening and handed in the amount collected 14. S. PAUPAC. Our sages were not far from wrong in prophesying the arrival of the equinoctial storm, and any one who likes to listen to the patter of the rain uxmi the roof must have heard it to his entire satisfaction the last few days. B. F. Kipp, wife and son, Bcnnlc, were the guests of friends in town on Wednesday. A meeting of the new telephone line, which connects Big Pond with the Paupack central, will be held tut the oflice of B. F. Killum on Wednes day. Rev. 8. W. Rijrnor has been con ducting revival meetings at school house No. 4 during the past week. A graphophoiie entertainment is announced for Wednesday evening Proceeds for the benefit of the minis ter. C. A. Pellett is enlarging his dwell ing. U. W. Wilson is the architect and general manager. The followli!;! pupils have attended school at the White school house every day fur the pant month: Mary, Agnes and Annie Gumbl Laura, Harry, Clarence, Freddie and Florence Siiiyr, Kililie, George and Harold Gullible, Ralph Williams and l!!:ml Wilson i'KKACTO. Notwithstanding the considerable disappointment over the action of the it nale in putting olf the question linal action on toe ( uban treaty, it inii-l lie ii.lioi; li'ii that there is not unanimous clamor throughout the country for an extra sev-ion of tioin lioux.-, which would iiimit'ilialcly thii--li out tlie entire matter. Mrs. A. L, Cronk vis'lod friend? at White Mills a few days lust week. Dora Williams met with a very painful accident Inst week, Tuesday evening, while making a call, on re turning home, at the railroad bridge die fell and broke her thumb. .Dr. Fritz of Hawley reduced the fracture. Fred Cortrlght, operator at If. B. tower at thiri place, is on the sick lint at his home at Rowlands. Charles Stanton of Lackawaxen is operating in his place. Wallace Tyler moved from Swamp Mills, N. Y., to this place in one of R. W. Kellcy tenement houses. Frank. LEI'GEDALE. Mrs. Alex. Gilpin of Zion was the guest of her brother, Saturday night and Sunday. The box social held at the school house Friday evening was a success, financially 9 well as socially. Rev. W. B. Signor with hfs talking ma chine entertained the audience free. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Simons and son were the guests of his parents at East Side Sunday. Sura Bishop and family moved to Hawley last Monday. It is reported that others from here will move there, I, k ,k. Cuban Treaty is Mixed Now that the senate has adjourned and gone home, it Is discovered that there Is a woful mixup on the Cuban treaty, and that its various provisions and amendments conflict so that it is In danger of entire failure at once. In one place the treaty provides that It shall go into effect before March 31, 1903, and again is the amendment that "this treaty shall not take effect until the same shall have been ap proved by congress. There Is also another trouble. The treaty provides for exchange of rati fications by the two governments, but it is pointed out that there can be no exchange of ratifications so long as the action of the house is necessary to make the document a treaty. The Cuban minister here is evident ly dismayed at the situation. He has cabled President Paima suggesting an immediate calling together of the Cuban congress which is now in recess. The whole situation bodes no good for the ultimate fulfillment of the president's wishes on the Cuban question. The treaty Is in a most embarrassed position at this time and If it is succeeded In extricating it from its present difficulties, before it can finally become operative, practi cally the entire fight will have to be rejieated. In the meantime Cuba is prospering, so that the sentiment favoring the enactment of the treaty is becoming less and less insistent. Excursion Ticket to California On account of the National As sociation of Master Plumbers of the United States to be held at Ban Francisco, Cal., Ma 19th to 22nd, and the General Assembly ot the Presbyterian church iu the United States, to be held at Los Angeios, Cal., May 19th to June 2nd, the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to San Francisco or Los Angeles, Cal., on May 2nd and May 12th, to 17th, good returning to July 10th, ot the low rate of $87 for the round trip. 4-10 Additional Court Nots Estate Rath B, Hill, deceased. Exceptions to auditors report re ferred back to J. II. Van Etten, auditor, to take testimony, reform report, eto. Ten days notice to be given. Ueotor Countois vs. Dan Jen nings, certiorari to Edwin Howell J. P., March 23, proceeding before Justice reversed and judgement for defendont with costs. The supreme court of Missouri seems to hit tlie beer trust pretty hard. It found that the Ave big puckers, Armour, Cuduhy, Ham moml, Swift and Schwartzchlld, had maintained trust prices and stifled competition and it fined them 5,000 each and all costs. In default of pay ment within 80 days tiiey are to be "ousted" from the state. A Detroit dispatch announces the disappearance of a bar of gold valued at t3,5bt) from the othee of the Pacific A Dominion Express Co. While having no personal enmity probably, against this company, Mr liryan will doubtless feel highly elat ed over tbe announcement of such depreciation in the value of gold bullion holdings. Liver Pills That's what y ou need: some thing to "cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aver s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. Atid,2'... TioT"j?"iii" . e ' 1.-.--ill i.w.Uwl bri.u or r.i Ii 1 'I lirti f , - nl,p.n.( , in rtyr for th l, ..'.-.I ii I L V hiKhorl Marrrlnna F.fTrtlYrnpaifi ot th ll-rrdffea I mrtt In tbp Great liRkri. The home of tlie dipper d red ire i on the jrreHt lakes, 'l'here it flour iRhed, nnd in the nnuiller pizes nnd in non-tidal fresh water nt 2ti feet deplli was niarveloimly eftteient. A pood wooden dredpe of ten years no, which cost., say, $;iil,(ili(), would do l,5no or 2,0(10 ciiliie: yards per ten houm, with a crew of six men. on three tone of conl, snyg the Knglneer infr Map-iiine. It could lift Ha spmNj move up nnd reset flaiii in 90 eeeondR. It Rtands Blone like e. table on tie lep?. with no moorings to otietruct navigation. Py meaas of its dipper on the bottom it can move itself about crab-fashion in eny direction, nnd by tlie same means can push tlie barges about which It Is loading. It enn maneuver Itself In any direction, load Reotvs, dig foundations, pull plies, lay con crete blocks, deposit back-filling, lift bowlders, raise wrecks, dredge hard or soft material, and do nearly every thing but vote. Its great simplicity made it light in repairs. With tools like these, and unliable for their work, the marvel Is not that Ameri can contractors do not use the big and costly European ladder dredges, hut, that these useful American tools do not find a wider recognition in Europe nd abroad. TUNNEL HELPS DIG ITSELF. Great lion feder the Alps fl chargpi WRler Enontth to FornJah Drill Tower. In the new Simplon tunnel under the Alps, which will be by far the greatest tunnel in the world, having a length of 14 miles, and which, it is now reported, will be completed in July. 1!)05, the quantity of water flowing out of the southern end. from the many veins encountered in the heart of the mountain, amounts to 15,00(1 gallons per minute, and furnishes suflicient power to compress the air by which the drills are worked, nnd to refrig erate the tunnel. The necessity of re frigeration may be judged from the fact that the heat in the deeper parts of the tunnel rises as high as 110 de grees Fahrenheit when not art ificinlly reduced, says the Scientific American. Life would be impossible in the tunnel, where 4,000 workmen labor, if a suc ceswful system of refrigeration had not been deviced. When a continuous hole through the mountain has been ntncie, then the temperature can more eas ily be kept down. Two-thirds of Uic work was completed last July, and the greatest obstacles have n6w been over come. NATIONAL COMMON NAMES. Cnrlons Customs of Applying Sohrl aneta 'Mint Obtain In Ulfi'er ent Conntrlea. "Here in America," said a Philadel phia artist, who' has traveled exten sively, according to the ltecord, "we call a boy 'Johnnie' if we don't know what his name is. ' It's curious to note the variations of this custom. In tlie far west the name is shortened to 'Jack,' and it is applied to any stranger indiscriminately. On the other hand we always call a Chinaman 'John.' When I was studying in l'aris I was impressed by the fact that to the Par isian every foreigner is either 'Jack' or 'Jacques,' accoiding to the pronun ciation of the native who uses the term. I spent last winter in Havana, where I found that the Cubans npply 'Charlie' to all Americans and Eng lishmen. In Mexico, if a mnn's name is not known, he is called 'Pedro.' la our own southern stntes I have no ticed that the colored waiters in the hotels are invariably called 'Cieorge.' I think It would be interesting to know how these customs originated." When Grovcr Cleveland makes a public move he displaces considerable more material In the democratic puddle than do his contemporaries. It should be noted however that while ponderous, his utterances are not so frequent as those of some of the smaller fry; therefor he cannot be successfully charged with taking undue advantage of the situation. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottl of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "When I bnil an attack of tbo grip last winter (,the socond one) I actually cured tnysolf with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." says Frank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Shortsvillo, N. Y. "This la the honest truth. I at times kept from ooughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and whon the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest Interval the cough would ptiss off and I would go to sleep per fectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agree able surprise Is putting it very mildly. 1 had no idea that it wonhi or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for suc li a purpose, bnt it did, and it seem. id with the second attark of couching the remedy caused it to not only be only of less duration, hut the pjins were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one hottl, before Mr. Grin bad bid me adieu." For sale by BU h : Son, Matumur as, all general stores in tike county. WANTED Fttitbful person to travel for well e.tnbliliel hou-ie jn a few counties, culliiiK on retml uerolmnta anil amenta Loial terii tory. Hulury llo'J 1 a year und ex jmuihou, jayable tl9 70 a week in cash and exneiiM-s Hilvaneed i'usi Hon lertniiiieiit. Hii.iiness suc;uns ful and rushing. htuuilarJ llms-i, 3U4 Uodirboro at. CUicago. i X-3 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. tTonsrs nnd I,nts and luts without Houses. Di'iilnr in nil klnilH of Property. flotary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Hclovr Dininiick Ilmiso Milford, Tu. Hero la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Ymir own Wntrr W o r It h, w hi-h you run linvti by rotinilthtif .F. C. f It K SCOTT of IMhI iitnorK, I'h., wli is pr-piirMl to jclvn hi tut eft rtt rtity time. Write him nt nre r 4 nil ami Bvo liiif Htock of FORCE pumps J. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. '.!i.'ti'l liii 't,.., s,., ,,r i ..to tl u.vc-liti , fr-ifir'-jnirt .m . i'.'-iiri!ii mv. J orfrce t Ihy.v tn S"cuni jiff; tunA site U. J. Patent Oificei WASHINGTON D. C. 50 YEARS' 7 EXPtHltNUE Tridi Marks ft. i Designs 'rutO Copyrights Ac. Anvnnft rwn11n ulcptMi nnd rtcrxrlrit inn may fliilrkl? ftrti-criHiri ntir opinion frue wliot tifr an invftifl'm In pp-hriMy put out nM. V.n. tmintf - Hons Trii'tlv tliit-ut inl. HniKilxtok on CtttMit li-nt frt-a Oli1':'t Hi'.mcy-for st'i'tirmiT iMttPiifn. I'ittenis iJiki'it inri'iiirh Munn A Co. rectfWo iptrittf fi.M, wit li'-ut ctf've, tn th Sclestilflc JteriCca A hnnf1oni!r Uln-'tritM wtvklT. I.ttppw rir rulniion "f .U'V ii-ier,tiiin f.i.riuil. T.-i ntw, f.H a Ti-ir: t' nr im mHitf, l. hottlUyiill nwmlt'lrii. VliiU& Cq.36'8"1' Nsw York KritiK h uni.:o, Ot V St.. WniihUitun. D. NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wharaver tha English Langucgo la Spoken Tli Thrice a-Week World win a bril liant, fui'icd iu llcj !i.v0iiiiiiK ami haa been nfe niily rniwhijf ever since. Time is the t. .-.I or all ' hi n if-;, al.it h.m i'.K seal of H'!rival cn ilia Tl;i ic e a-W'vi k Wurld, whlt ti u iili-ly i:i' ru ial . it iiievei y hiale anil leMii.irv i'l Ihei nil, n, ami v tien-ver tliere are iienplu whn can i, ail nnr mealier t(ililUe. 'lliis ljaper fur the c.iiniin winter ami I the year .i. will make II ij hcrvice, II jM:.-,ll.!. nn.le eiii i,;m Mian ever. All even' i.l' ilii.'nal.ee. III! m.ltler lu re tin y li.i,.t ii, are n imrtLd ai t uiali.ly anu un.lnin , , . I l,e Mifertl I .r .iniy one ih.llara year ' every vt i-i k an 1 more l-'el-. llnee '., lie.', s anil jei.. "K III. Ill lilonl. (jl-cal liailie pri.e. I .a liih at Lvj ur alx Lime ihe 'I he Thriei-a Week W.a hl U uh.-olnt.ciy f..ir ie. i' t "ill,, "ii in-vn. 1 '.n : 1 -i in bias in llev r aln.v.e.i lo alj.-ct iu ne.vs cmuiiiiih, and iieiii"ev.iL unci i. pnlihcnj alike i.n oli laiu in iis luuiiiul uiviauiis uf all tne rreiii p., hi imi e ue jn inns. in 11 In ail tee he.vs llio Thrice a I I'm i!l-li, tlie he. I sei l.il lie ale i.'.u k.'t fepuria and other Week .a linn, el.i ; f, ,,i nr..- . I 'fl,.- liilir;, aci ipi "ii i ; . I'"- 'or i .o ij.ial.'d n- v. .(i; tJi. -s 1 1 . i.' i i h. r '. lie re"l,l.,r N k W-.i-ltrr.rrtrular sut-i-. iiy $ ! iJt-r vi'iir untt liiib .I'h ; . '. . i- t :is niu I'.r uial ti,.i t'iku t.'nutuy l Oppo .LKOAD rm TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pnlld Piilhimn triilim to Hn (Talo, Nlna nrn Kul is, ( 'hmilnmin J.nke, Clrvuliiml, (. lilniKi) nnd ( iiieimijitl. 'i'li-ki tu (in snln nt fVirf. .Torvls tn nil pniritK In tin. West nnil Smil hw-il m liiwer riitcD thiui via nny otlicr flrsl-c!ss linn. Tkainr Now I.favk Pout .Ikiivis as 1' OLLOVTS. EAS'fWARO. N'n. R, Dully KMn-il. 8 C4 A. M " l'lUlV 1- V)M'SH ft 15 " " ll'i, Lmal Kxcfnt uiidny, , 0 !i " " 4 !, " " " 7 jn " T "J , Way Pmidiiy (InlT 7 M " " Si i, l.i.cnl Kxcep't Siiniliiy . 0 gil " " Wny dnily nu t Siuiiiny It fti " ' 4, Ilnily Kxpii'ss . 2 4 r. M. " "HI, Mnnliiy Only 1 III " " SI, W'ny dully oxV.'t, Pnnd'y 8 22 " " li, Daily KxprefiH 4 uo " " 7"i, Way Sniulny Only 4 411 " " Tin. I.iichI Siimliiy (In'ly ... II 117 " " 2ii. Wny dnily cx'e't riuiid'y B tn " 14. Express Dully 10.05 " WESTWARD. No 7, Dnily Express J8 BOA. M 17, imily lilk 'I'mln 7 5 " ' 1, Dnily Expiesx 11 )4 " " lie. Fur Hi'ilnle K'pt Pun. . 12 10F. M " H. Expres t liiriiL'e llm dnl 5 lf " " 80, Local KxpressSunday. . B 60 ' " 6, ljlmilett Daily Express. 10.16 Trnlns lenvo Ctinniliera Rlrert, New Ynrk, for I'nrt JervtH en week dnvs nt .'1 80, 7 Wi, 9 00, 9 Hi, 10.30 a. m., 1 lm,' 8.0(1, 4 .Mil ft He 7 nil ii K u u c 1 3 mi, 7 811,' 9 00 , 9 lu A. M., 13. ao, g.ail, 7.80 in r. M. D. W. t'OOKK, Ornernl PRnflrnffr Agrnt, New York, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Beat Ueater nnd Fuel Saver in the 'onntry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In ona rlARDWARE. (TTI.KRV, TIN, AGATE WAKK, PIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET AlILFORD. PA HARNESS Of All 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. HAFNER. Harford St. - Milford. Pa. 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