SANDYSTOX. MATAM01US. DISGMAS'S FEKRY. YOUR EASTER OUTFIT New Half I lose New Underwear New Shoes New Suit New Shirt New Collars, Cuffs New Neckwear New 1 1 at New Light Overcoat Latest Styles Proper Fit Lowest Prices be in at J. SILVERMAN, Clnthipr From Head tn Foot. East Stroudsburg, - - Penn'a. jjS 3 A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Hr" f n Broad Street, . E. Emerson & Co., p.:. '5y Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. Prescriptions Carefully Com pound od 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 Dottlcd 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. Hen Spring Goods Of Every Description at MIkh Urn re Uosonkmna, tonrlipr of the Mt, rtrmvolmipft nrhool in Rtill wntpr, vimteJ her home nenr La j tun on Bumlny. One knows tlio first oT April la horo, by Honing nu oceasioiml lund of tnovnblps on the ronds. There will be the usunl amount of movlnps this spring and it is hoped the ronda will remnin good rs thoy are at present. I hear that ths specifications for the new road from Tuttlos Corner to the Oap will be acted npon by the board of freeholders this week. It is thought tho new road will ready for travel some time August. The Silver Poring creamery Be vans will open lor business some day this week. It was rumored at one time that it might not open. B'-n Rosenkrnns will move from the house of Adln Vaneicklo at Lay ton to the tenant house of Joseph Warner at Bevans. Warrants were issued on Monday for tho arrest of two parties at Hainesville and hard cider proved to be more powerful than the capias. What would Judge Uni t soy to that? The different overseers of roads In this town are at work putting their respective pieces of road In order. The turnpike from Tuttlos Corner to Culvers Uap will not be worked as heretofore, but merely kept passable ns the new road is in sight. When an official gets it into his cranium that the township cannot rnn its business withe ut his help, he is in danger of bearing something drop, when the votes are counted. and sun enough he heard himsolf drop down and out. George E. Hursh, wife and throe daughters spent a part of last week in New York seeing the sights. Barnum's show, World building, Brooklyn bridge and Central Park occupied most of their time. They came home Saturday, tired but delighted with their trip. Benjamin F., only eon of Benjamin F. and Amanda Rosenkrans, died after a brief illness on Friday morn ing, aged two months. The bereav ed parents have the sympathy of all in this their sad bereavement. I never took much stock In the disease called grip because If anyone had a cold, painor an ache that was the grip. But a couple of weeks ago I was taken down with a terrible courIi, fever, etc, and the doctor said "you've got the grip, acute bronchitis and a touch of pneu monia." I now verily believe there is such an ailment as the grip, and don't want any more of It nuther. SILVER LAKE 3 LJ Wt!llJE-li A. R. Wlggan of Germantown, Pa., Is having a cottage bnilt near tho Lake, which he intends to occupy with his family this summer. The carpenters began work this week. Martin Hazen moved on April 1st to Pingman townehip to the "Butcher" Brown farm. Joseph Bromley, Jr., and brother, Charlie, returned to Philadelphia on Wednesday, after a weeks vacation here. Miss Angela Oroe of Coles spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Matimoraa, she was ac companied by Miss Emilia Albright Judge Btiitler of Philadelphia wilt soon build an addition to his cottage on the lake shore. George Raitt, who went to Brooklyn last fall, died In that city last Friday morning. The remains wore brought to Dingmaus Sunday for burial. Joe, Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. f i rmstron Milford, g S Go. Penn. Delaware :- Valley -:- Railroad Time Tebla in Effect Oct. 15, IS02 JJuilv Kxcejit , . .. Dully Kicept fvimluy Station. ftumluy a i b j a j liBEESTOWS. p.m. a.m. r-i . , . j fjuw Vnrk. I) , L. & W. K. U. 1 411 l.i ,, k' iki ,v lirtrtluy Mnvl 14 . l'Mi: t in, Ct)iiHll-r ISin-et a i u x , " .ii.i...k.M I " ... j" .iirond hr. , I. lili.. tvuua. tt. it . A m 1 J . ' 4 '. A r (- .t r. .iiu .-Ikm tt '' !. i t , ., I.v r,iol Mimnlt-ljint-'. 11 , L V V. Mu! luu . t " : i I- .'. Liu tm- N t, i l.-y .Jiiiirtit'U I 'l. f . 1 . "r : ( I!'U Sii .nluWM Ml '-1. 7 W - lick ' r7M " ok (iriv I.) 1 1 1 J " IV 1 i " r ruK-lK'VH ! : 7 I. " . ...iilHu,).'!!. 1 1 ' . f". . . " "1 uj il ilia 1 t 7 ' I J;. 1. iitf k .'( 1 .. . 1 . 7 Ar iiuriikill c i I 1 ... ! a M 1 .(..?.. ' 1 h ' y I'll nun. e tu i'liinliK t'ir or oil (-'. I.v 3 , 7 j S p.m. p.m. p.m. 1-j an: 7 h;.; 1 L'.i 7 .s... .... U !; 7 .... 1 ii b H 'i i 'A . . . , h 4 :'" tt '':) fi 4. 14 :.( f' -M It H.I 14 I:', fli ii SSI 4U: All In '1 f I w ! iivi fBSi HW tr"-- b -.1 4 't( Hcl fi In CI !,: tn iM hit 8 .o 6 .V; b i'l. Si ifh 6 lA' Charles Ilouck is slowly recover ing from a severe attack of pneu monia. Up. J. D. Ilouck returned to Harrisburg Monday. Leon Gilpin has gone to East Stroudsburg to attend the Normal during the spring term. Although rainy many have said it has been the most beautiful veather through March thoy ever saw. Luther Poster expects to go to tho Normal at East Stroudsburg cest week. Lewis Miller is buying and ship, ping veal onlvos. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMunn have buen viwiting relatives in this place. Mrs. Kr.iah Martm has bi-n viuit iu Gret'iitown the past week. Miss Jsnnie tark of I'rompton Ta., is visiting Mrs. John Uordnu, LInrry Cody of Suflern spent Bun day In Matamora. Rev. Ora J. Shoop, psRtor of Ep worth chnroh, Ief6 Tuesday of this week for conference at Newark. His congregation and friends will be will be pleased to have him and his most estimable wife return to Ep worlh church in which he has done good work. Mrs. Shoop is a great worker In the C. E. societies of the churoh. I Mrs. John Gorden loft town Tnes day to visit a hospital at SufTorus. She is g'litg to have au operation performed. Eugene Cochran of New York Is visiting h's mother. M. II . Huntington is ill at his home on Jefferson street. Mrs. J. Youngs is ill at her home. The Misses Blanche and Bessie Warner loft town Tuesday morning foi a visit at Glen Spey and Pond Eddy. Mis Bessie Strait, who has been ill at her home, la improving. Fred Seymore spent a few days last week at Mill Rift, Pa. Miss Edna Walker is visiting friends and relatives at Waymart. Albert Nlohols of New York spent Sunday at his home on Washington street. The Blue Ribbon society, connect ed with Hope church, will meet in abont two weeks at the home of Mrs. John Simpson. At the meeting of the C. E. society of Epworth chnroh, Sunday after noon, .the following offlsers were elected for six months : President May Corwin. Vice-President Agnes Owen. Secretary Ruth Lord. Treasurer Julia Middaugh. Osgauist Mabel GufHing. Assistant Clara Van Sohoick. Fred Corwin, who has been visit ing his grandparent, at Pine Bush for the past three months, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Frank Corwin, who has been seriously ill for the last few weeks, is improving, and is able to walk now. Her husband is engine driver on the Pine Bush branch of the Erie, He takes the place of E. Mintram, who was injured some time ago. Miss Angela Oroe, a teacher at Dingmaus, arrived in town on Fri day, accompanied by her friend, Miss Ernie Albright, of the same place. They made the trip on their wheels. Miss Angela's friends are glad to see her again in Matamoras. Miss Nellie Eeyes is 111 at her home on River street. George Keyes and wife are both ill with the grip, as are John Clune and Mrs. Michael Elsenherger. Mrs. Joshua Corwin and daughter, Grace, and son, Russell, have arriv ed home from Syracuse, N. Y., where they have been spending two months visiting relatives. Lester Leat from Syracuse, N. Y., arrived in town and will visit his motbsr, Mrs. Joshua Corwin, on Cookson street. His young friends in Matamoras are pleased to see him in this village again. Little Herbert Weldner, son of Rev. and Mrs. Weidner, who has been very ill, is reported some better Dr. and Mrs. William Kelley and daughter, Olive, will soon leave Matamoras and take np their rest denoe in Port Jervis. Their many friends regret very much to have them leave the village and trnst they will be pleased with their new home. S. Dedication Ceremonies at St, X.ouie On aoconnt of the dedication oeretnouiee of the Louisiana Par chase Exposition at St. Louis, Mo April 30th to May 2nd, and the National and International Good Roads Convention to be held at St Louis. Mo.. April 27th to May 2nd the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to St. Louis April 2Sth, 27th, 28th and 29th, good returning, leaving St. Louis not later than May 4th, at one fare for the round trip. 4-10 AIoiim) Cron tins rented the Henry Wells fiirni at Center Instead of going to Dutimore as he expectl. Giihrlel Cron 1ms moved from Montngue, N. J., to his farm at ,'cntre purchased ol Catharine Angle, nd Wallers has moved from thereto the Ardtornlsh placo where he Is employed. Misses Patience and Maria Skipper have gone to New York. Some of our Taiimianyltes seem to be delighted over the result of the repent break and feel that It Is better to vote good men, even though not regular, than to have to lie down sometimes with bad smelling com panions Just because they are straight party men. When a man who is faithful and has capacity and Is honest is found it better to retain him In ofno. iiervisor John Schreiber who is beginning his third term has done good work taking down hills. His latest improvement Is at Conashaugh A hill that has been a disgrace for all me to the township Is now very much better. A supervisor whose specialty was putting soft and muddy roads in good condition and making good stone culverts with flag bottoms was left out because some parties wanted to sell plank to the township nd they thought the supervisor was making too much money by furnishi ng stone Instead of buying plank of them. The stone crusher scheme too had its effect. The township could hardly afford to pay $2000 for the machine and stend $G000 to macadam miles of the Silver Lake road. It was a good Idea but too expensive. It has been the custom about twice year to regrade the deep hollow hills and often after every rain the work would be all gone. Some good sensible man should be employed to put In proper culverts and tlx up that road so that the two sections of the township could have easy communi cation. The iron bridge Is of little use If people cannot get to it. Reeder Morgan has opened his meat shop here for the season and Alpheus Benslcy has started one at Bushkill. Why do not some of our citizens organize a company to supply water to the town. Some strangers will see the opportunity for a good invest ment and monopolize it. A road should be laid out If possible from Dingmaus to Coles Corner so as to avoid the heavy hills. It could be done. Shady Lawn cottage will be one of the neatest and most attractive resorts for boarders here this summer. The house has been thoroughly overhaul ed and painted and the grounds are being put In fine condition. ill ! A all I." l.i. it ui.U i'.i..'. illrt fltiil -r 1-..K-I !'i M .l- M. UlliU-uUll w Jit i-rg, Ptr.-i. Uccluitued Lettere. 1,1st of unclaimed hitters roruain lng iu the poit office at Milford for tho week ending April 4, l'J03 : Ira Si'hrtuber. IVrsoiis chaining ths above will plensrt h;y "Ail vnrtihod" ft'il givb ihiiu nf this ht. Cii-u i.i.o La! ii. 'iii'., P, 1!. Senator Warren of Wyoming about hits the mark wheu he says that any nioditlcatiou of the Dingly tariff rates will have to be made by those who constructed or at least believed in that bill rather than by those who sudden ly accepted it but have never sincere (y supported it. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite Door? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. au vu(iu. : -1 1 1 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 nformation and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt Milford, Pa. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Data. PiilM rnlltnnn trnlim to lllif nl, NInR nra Kails, Omntnuqim Luke, (.Mi'venml, (.'IiIhiko nml Cincinnati. Tirket on mi!o nt Port Jorvln to nil poinlH In tlin West nnrt 8nntliwcii; imvcr rates thnn Tin nnj oilier flrnt-clns line. TliAlNS Now I.favk Port Follows. EASTWARD. .iKIIVlfl AS J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nncJ Lots and lots without Houses. Dealer la nil kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dlmmick Houno Milford, Ta. No. fl, HaltyKxproKS 8B4A.M i, lially r.xpress B J f " Wl, Local Kxcept Sunday. . 8 8H " 4U, " ' " 7 40 7(W, Way Pmidny Onlv 7 FiS " HO, l,nrnl Kxerpt Sunday.. 10 20 " K, Way dully exe'tSuniiny 11. Mi " 4, Illlllv Kxpte '. )l 44 P.M. 701, Sunday Duly 1 10 " 21, Way daily ex'c't Sund'y 8 S'J " 8, Dally KxpresH 4 SO " 7'i, Way Sunday Duly 4 4(1 " 7, Local Sunday Only (1.07 " 2, Way dailv exo't Sund'y 6 flr " 14. Express Daily 10.05 " WESTWARD. No 7, Dally Express IB 30A. H 17, Daily Milk Train 7 85 . " 1, Daily Express 11 Hi " ' 115, Eorllo'dale F.'pt Sun . 13 10F.M 1 H, Espn-H( hicnizo lim dat ft 15 ' B1.!, Local E.xiircsH Sunday . . 5 50 1 ' 5, Limited Daily Express. 10 15 Trains lenyo Cliamhers street. New York, for Vfirt .Teryis on week days at I HO, 7 80, 9 (, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1.011, 8.00. Ho, fl BO, 7 80, 9 15 p M. On Sundivs, 80, 7.30, 9.00 , 9.15 A. M . , 12 30, 8.80, 7'.80 16 P. M. n. W. COOKF, Oflnerii! rssenn:er Agrnt, New York. , 7 K -- J. SOMETHING YOU NEED! Yonr owd Water Works, which yon rnn hnvti by coniiItf riff T. P R KNCOTT of MntftinnrnH, Vn.t who In pr-tnrecl to fflve cHtinmtes at any tlniH. Write him at once or fall and see his stock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. This Ac of Imltatlona. "Yon deny," said the upright Judge, that you are a combination In re straint of trade, and yet you ac knowledge that you have cornered the entire supply of imitation silks We acknowledge that, your hon or, ami led the president of the com bine, "but the law only takes cog nizance of realities. Vn contend that we are merely an imitation silk trust. Judffe. Carefal af Her Caiflr. "Now, dear," aaid mamma to littte Edna, who had just been presented with a box of candy, "you must ask one of your little playmate to tliare it with you." "Well," rejoined Edna, after a mo ment of terioua thought, "I II nsk Mabel, 'cause candy makes her tooths hurt, d' she can't eat much, tin cinnati Enquirer. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Curatl by Ont Bottle ol Chamberlain' Cough Remedy "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (.the second one) actually cared myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." says Frank W, Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Bhortsville, N. Y. This is the honest truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon ful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would oorue on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest inter?nl the cough would pass oft and I would go to sleep per- fectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted aa a most agree able surprise is putting it very mildly. 1 had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, aud it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only be only of less duration, but the paine were far loss severe, aud I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had b'd Uio adieu." For Bale by iiaich & Hon, Matamor as, all general stores in 1'iite county. MM f 1 yV'rfct., -a Jt We promptly rt'ln P. H. ami Knrefjrn T 1 Hi ul uiiwteJ, akvu-li or i-hotool um-micD (or iMentftt.lmy. For frre book, MIlll mil f rree i How f l'!Xtl 'Opposite U. S. Patent Office ! WASHINGTON D. C. ! 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE r k Traoi Marks Designs COPVRIQHTft Ac. AnTon sffTidlnu aHkMb and rtoncrlptton my qnicklr aerttiu our opinion free whether an InvmitUm t pmhithiy paienthl. roninnmtra. tiiiimBtrlcflyconttilentlRl. Hnnlbokon Hntentfl Btunt 1rt- Olrlrdt itL'iMiry for fM'i'iiniijf jteiit. 1'Kteiits tftitfti tlin,uh Jrliinn & Co. roculv tprrUU rurtice, witliout churwe, in th Scltmific Jlnerican. A hftiidnofiQety lllnatrntfwi weekly. I.htbwk rir- C4i'.l...n of any h. i. iit.i;.' I..un.il. Ti.r:i,, : yt-ir: f-.ur month, l. BulJ by al nwntl.'Hier9. tfCN:UCo.36,BrodOT'' New York - Uimitb Olui. 626 F 8t Wuhliuiun. D. u. NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Whersvtr the English Langusge la Spokan r.:::(i;.:::A:.vsDVEt;.r,.t: i h u( iwiil UmuUIuI Kora ANTED Faithful person to travel for well established house in a few counties, culling on retail merchants and agents. Lot'al toiri tory. Balary a year and ex penses, payable $ltt.?0 a week in ch and exwni8 advanced. Fom tlou permanuut. Uusint'ss suiwss ful and ruahing. htandHrd liuua, 'Hi Dutrboro kit. C'Ln,fl'o. 81-3 Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bost Uoater and Fuel Savor in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flraa In on. HARDWARE. CBTtKRV, TIN, AGATE WAKK, ETC. flN ROOFING 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 generally. CAK1UAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. I KotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y The Thrlue-a-Week World waa a brl llaut feuccoss in tho bt'uiunlug and hfts beon fetcadily growing ever ttince. Tli U the tt'st vt all rhtnK. and hn w t Its stal of Bpiri)vnl fn the Thricva- W'wk World wtiK-tt it w ule IT 'irciMMfpl in everr 8Tnt rtiul territory ot the L uiuii, ana wlu'ft ve there are puplo who ciu ruud uur mother This paper for tlie coming winter ami the yi'ttr Iwll, will make iu nrwri wrvue, if pimftiblt, moru t'XU'iisive tliitn ever. Ati evt'iitb if iinpiirtriiiw, no inuuor where they happen, ure reported ttceurutely una prninpLiy. The Huiis.-.riber for only one dollara year getn three pnpers every wet-L und more hewn and gi'iierttl reading thitn most greitt dailun vim lut uish ad live or nix time the prieo. T lie Thriee-a Week World ia atnlut-ly fulr iu iu political iit-wH. L'urtiaan hiud ih never allow ed to Mlt'i'ct its news column, and uVmoerat and n-publieun alike ettn ob tain in it e jiafi h ti ullilul aeeuiiiHM of all the great pn it leal eainp In h-.liluiun Xn alt t lie tn the Thrice-a Wrn-k World turm.hcii tli best liu tiou, elaborate market reoorti and uiher fi-tit ores of intciol . T he I hricc-a-W !ck World'h reyular biib eripii'n rti e ii only 1 per year and tiu pay for 1 to paper. Wo ofti r iliis uiie jiialftl nevspup. r and the 1'iita County I'rt'Mi together one year for '1 he rc"ul.r ubcriptivU prioj of the fc-vo yapois it DEST FOH Till DOWELS .4 If T'U hn-r. t ft ri-irul -if, ht mliy tiiiivcmcnt of tha or v. ill In . K '-p youf CANDY CATHARTIC ' W V V V - V " J EAT EM Kcv.T fl.. !tt IthU LIKE CANDY Hotrit. Tin Hood. PoOofwl, i. lti ii. Wiitea. or On)-.-. 10. . und 50 vw.i tis MkUfcOf rtIP.NT, (lll(i('0r MKW TUKK. keep yoob eloqo clea:i II 111 1 ' n.ay li astuiwi by I I IV I'll A.Ml-.- 1 ' " 1 ! ' I THE t'AltNt HktUHj. 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