SANDYSTON. IWITAC. M ATA MORAS. TIONEY IS There is little money with the average man or woman or family to squander it away 'on poor clothing or ready-to-wear garments. Tliats why we urged you to buy here. You get more value in MEN'S, BOYS AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, LIGHT OVERCOATS, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR AND SHOES. in the Silverman Store than any other place. Some applies to ready-to-wear Tailored Suits, Skirts, Capes and Light Spring Coats for women J. SILVERMAN, I Clothier From Head to Foot. j East Stroudsburg, - - Penn'a. E A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro fiorwegian COD LIVER OIL Vith Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prorlptlon S!T H. E. Emerson & Co. unreruiiy Compounded &" 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 BottSe Goods Our Beers are j 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 571. New Spring Goods Of Every Description at I Li u u I Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. Armstrong 6 Co. Milford, Dolavaro Time -:- Valley -:- Table in Effect Oct. 15, iulrl Westward Dully Krcopt . . . , Daily Kxccpt buuday Station. auUaay p.m. a.m. . New Yi.rk. D . 1 4' I 4 10 im. lti 111 l.'l W ti (M IjT liitruiny Slrwt, U lM " Clill.il-iiinT blr't . kl ilii; " .Mulmkea ... i" . .Br.Mvd St , Plii!n'l.-;;ililn. I'eisim. R. K. 4 :m 4 ; 6 ; f i, Ar Khsi l iiniil.ijuir ' I.v .Kittl riruiliinliurir, 1) , L ii Vi. Sltvliou. Dt-laWJU'w Viilii'V JuiiCMull ' ('i-Hiir'a Mi-mlinvs oi. i V.'.:,l f Hi fk! .,.1 is i : fi f -t; 6 u i.; i f i 111 I! 4T! i !m lii iil f. ; l-;vi t. -J., fi.' :.r, ft.ti I .HI! &.. l.lrij ti hi" 7 w ' f7 II: ' f7 H ' 7 17. ' rv vi. Maril. all's I'rixk Oak l-iruve v cuii'iifys I "iKlltlllUlil , 1'uru itlit thiH-iimlit'lij liu.il.klll V M V M. A M f M niily mi nu; Tlirotmb Til kola art! on k ur UilurjutiUiill a to Jr i .r.D a. t v i SCARCE Brond Strdat, Mllford, j Pennsylvania Hotel Fauohore. T Penn. Railroad 1902 p.m. p.m. p.m. I. & V. B. H. At 12 H 1J 11) II M ' H i.j fS 41 fh iii 8 HI its 2'.t th b s.i. in Ui. H lii, 7.a.-; 7 .ti, 7 UI 8 4 Ul 4 i'o ' 14 U i;ii 4 11' U mil ii wii 4lii f:t .v.i U :Vi h inl 6 fii 1:1 11 frf mi fii cm Hi; fa b: b iV 5 ;o Lv mi! inlui-tur or on t: AM j V H. I V M. Ht all I.iti'kHWamin Mut lViinylviiiiU KaUruiul Uht noil t'an.-.rnt-'i-r ti.iti o HI l'iy io E2 ' If.--. I. 1 . Penn. John SpntinniilxM'p, tlif! uneoml olcl i t uinn In SiimlyHton, died it his homo ni-nr liovnns, Hntiiriluy, ngeil R7 yi'UM. He 1ms lived nearly nil hi life In this town, and wns resitel ed by nil. lie is survived Iy 3 sons, .dimes mid John K., of this town nnd 'I'lieodore living; nt Tnterson, N. J. The, New ton Iteeord nnd the V. V. T. I', of Newton are milking a grand effort to jirevent the Hocusing of a hotel nt Cranberry Lnkp, ft resort being hunt up hy the I). U A V. It. II. Cranberry Luke is 5 miles from Newton nml why the Herord assisted hy the V. C, T. U. should mnke iiioh n fuss over w hnt does not oon eeni tliem puzzles mnny. Whnt ft blessing? Hint V. C!. T. V is to nny eommmiity Hint is unfortunntei'iiough to hnve thnt society. Hy the lnws of l!)o.'t, ami approved April H, l!Mi;l, nny person hunting or filling upon posted lands without the ooifsent of the owner first hud nnd obtained is guilty of a nlfsdemennor punishable, by n fine of 100 dollars or 10 days in the county jail, or both, nt thu discretion of the court. Hunters must know whoso lands they are on or there Is trouble. Monday, May 4, is the day set for opening the bids for the construction of the McAdain road from Tuttle's Corner to Culvers ( lap. It is earnestly hoped Hint favorable bids may be received nnd the road put through as the rond now traveled is in a bud condition. The party owning lands nlong the highway nnd innking a deep ditch, nlong the footpath traveled by all going on foot, may give some oue a tumble anil that tumble may Innd them in a hardwire fence. The own er of the lands ought to be liable for nil dntnttges. Kstoii O. Vnnsiekle, a student in the law office of Senator Martin in Newton, spent last Hunday with his mother at Lnyton. Kston Is an excel lent stenographer and typewriter and can fill the requirement of the position admirably. 1 commented upon the fact that ft road overseer had left the loose stone, raked out of the road, lying in the gutter. If a few more stone were added to those in the gutters there would be enough to Macadam the road from Layton to the Walpnck line nnd wouldnt thnt be fine. Charles Bensley got a tumble from a load of bay a day or two ago and at first it was thought his arm was broken, but a bud cut and a severe bruise was the result. dipt. Bimpson, who moved from Layton to Chatham, N. J., has re moved from that place to Mudison not far from Chatham. Mrs. Elizabeth Tillman, wife of Alfred Tillman of this town, died vt her home nearUevans, April 20, aged about 71 years. Khe had been a great sufferer for some years and is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter. Keports from the various shad fisheries along the Delaware all claim to be having great luck and say that the fish caught are of good size. A net may be ull right in the Delaware but the writer with others filed a petition with the State Fish Commis sioner for permission to catch suckers with a net and he failed to respond, consequently those suckers we wanted are swimming around yet and that commissioner is out of his Job. The freeze on Friday night put an end to all hopes for nny fruit crop in this section. Ice formed to quite a thickness and those unfortunate to have gardens above ground were caught by the freeze. Complaint was made by the officials of the I'latbrook fish club that the waste water from the Uevans creum ery ran Into their pond destroying the voung trout. The directors of the creamery promptly met and voted to dig a cess-pool 17 feet In diameter and 8 feet deep, which when complet ed will remove all cause of complaint Work commenced upon the pool on Saturday by Contractor VanBuren. S.UYKILL Professor de Rinlp nf New York city has been spending a few days at his oountry residence near Brink pond. David J. Newman is now busy with the spring assessments. Mrs. E. M. Barnes called on Mrs Win, Hosier last Sunday. Chas. Bridge has had the misfor tune to lose two of his cattle. Xiev. O. J Snoop and Mr. Billman of Matamorns whipped the Sanvan tine brook and report a good catch of trout. After eiuht months of study the pupils of fiawkill oeliool are free t enjoy a svinmier vacation. Miss Leibi Foster, tho toucher, closed school Monday afternoon. It is duo "i:iircitm weather now and we hopo all farmers will linv successful crops. Julin M. Hoffman contemplate removing bis family soon to his new rcsidonctt near Milfui'd. 1 tu-LK't. Our farm work is progressing flniily, nlthongli ft ruin is much neeited. We have had several lmrd frosts the pnsfc two weeks but the frtiifc trees appear Injured but slightly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrk Edgar and in fant daughter of Hcranton spent; Sumlny with relatives in town. We congratulate U. F. KiUnm and wife on the arrival of thoir new grand daughter. Mrs. Einil Uunible returned home Saturday after vlsting her sister, Mrs. Artomos Himons, at Ilawloy. Forest flroa raged through the upper portion of Pnupao last week. The citizens had gront iliffiouHy in gaining control of H, but. it was nt last extinguished. Soma valuable timber was destroyed and our neigh bors have our sympathy in their losses. Mrs. Kuroski and Mrs. Earle re turned to their homes Baturdny, after spending a short timo with friends bore. Miss Lena Munch of New York is visiting at the home of hor sister, Mrs. Jjhn Zimmerman. Why cannot all people, in tho country at least, live up to the golden rule and practice ft litt'.o "brotherly love." It is to be re gretted that in every community there are some misohief makers who are uevor so happy and con tented as when they are creating disturbances among their neighbors. We have been interested in your communications, Aux, and amused hy your oocasionnl harmless jests, but there Is a class of people who delight in making ill-feeling botween others, and who have attempted to put a wrong construction upon your writings. Wo have been taught that the All wise Is the Creator of all things, but at times we are tempted to believe thnt some things are the creation of tho other party. Defacto. The weoklylance wns held at the home of Henry Clumhlo on Satur day last. If we are to tako the word of those present we think everyone had a good time and were well paid for the money spent. Our Squire Is bigger than ever on account of being a grandpnp. He deserves credit, too, for the interest he is taking in Sunday school. He has became principal in the singing school he has started and being a good singer himself, we expect to be able to note a markod Improvement as the result of bis efforts. Keep the good work going Bquire. Mosos Crou called on his friends in this sottloment Friday, he was on his way to his brother John's where he intends to take a short rest, as ho has been visiting In the upper ooutities nnd is very tired. We learn that the esteemed man ager of our department store tins been aooused of sending to the Pkkss the items appearing over this sig nature and that certain of our neigh bors have beon anxions even when names were not mentioned to try on the shoe that they thought would pinch. We wish to cUar the party accused and do now state that Mr. Wilson has never had part in our writings, and has also been Ignorant to the writer. So good people you must guess again. We wculd add that we have no wish to give offense by our writing, nnd if we should jest, we desire to have it taken as it is given, tn good humor Mr. Wilson came among us a Strang er, and plainly showed a desire for the friendship and good will of this community. He has been and is interested in its welfare, an I has tried to do all in his power for its good. It is to be regretted that his efforts have not been appreciated by a few of us, but all will come right in the end, and all's well that ends woll. Another old saying is, Catch flios with molasses. We learn of a young miss who tried to catch a flyer by placing molasses on the saddle of his bicycle. "No names montionod ! " Aux. Wheat Crop Prospect The prospects seem good for one of the largest if not the largest American wheat crops on record. This means much money for the farmers. Even if the price of wheat ever again readies the low figures of 18'Jl-'Utj. Agricultural department experiments have shown that the farmer can realize between 00 nnd 70 cents a bushel by feeding wheat on the furni and turning it into beef, mutton and pork. Constipation Docs your head ache? Pain back, of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver t Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 23c. All druygtsij. 1 V -nil vour itiouiti lie or Im-aiiI a Lftuliiui 1 1im. ne IAF.VS DYE fnr the it t. Commencement Exorcises of the Matamoras High School will tin held Friday evening, Mny S'.Hh, in the school building. Mrs. Peter Mager, who is quite ill at her home, id reported some better. Mrs. A. W. llombeck is enter taining her mother, Mrs. M. Gilmore and little sister nnd also another sister, Mrs. W. Aloxrtndor, all from Jersey City. J. Wnlsh on Cunningham street, has purchased the house next door owned by B. C. Tot ten. He expects to tnke possession very soon. The C. E. society, connected with Hope church, are to hold a progres sive social meeting nt the various homes of the members on Friday evening. The first meeting will be hold nt the homo of Mrs. William Spiedle on Cookson nil to meet nt 8 o'clock nnd from there will go to the various homes. It will be something now for Matamorns Tho C. E. society, connected with Epworth church, had a business meeting Tuesday evening nt the home of Miss Nettie West fall. Miss Mabel Walker, who has been teaching school at Silver Lake, Pa., returned home Friday evening for the summer vacation. J. Wallnce Van Gordon, Esq., of New York visited his parents and many friends In Matamoras Sunday. Frank Seybolt or Monticoilo, N Y., was a visitor at his home here over Sundny. There wns a large attendance at the Epworth church Sunday school Sunday afternoon. It being niijsio nary Sunday. Mrs. ElizibetU Allen is ill at her home with the grip. Mrs. J. W. Oorden returned home Tuesday evening from Sufferns, N. J., whore she has beon taking treat ment for some time and is much improved now. Tho dnnee at Miller's Hall .Satur day evening was a success, There was a large attendance and musio was furnished by Dunks orchestra. The Blue Ribbon society connected with Hope church will meet at Miss Lena Perolvals. D. B. Allon has purchased the milk route of El Davy. Walter Brown has charge of the route and drives the wagon. The milk is proonred from Mr, Davy's fnrms in New Jersey. Mrs. Samuel Boist from Newburg, N. Y., and Mrs. George Asohmoor from Paterson, N. J., are both visit ing their mother, Mrs. Peter Mager, who is very ill at her home. Horace Kipp from Milford called on friends in Matamoras on Tuesday morning. John Dogon from Milford paid some of his friends in Matamoras a call a few days ago. Johnny is always a woloome visitor hero. Miss E. H. Udaback from Newton, N. J., Is visiting her sistar, Mrs. Samuol Can on River street. Little Aloa Knapp Is quite ill at hor homo with a bad cold on her lungs. S. GREATLY ALARMED By ft Persistent Cough, but Permanently Cured by Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy Mr. H. P, Burbage, a Btndent at laWf in Greenville, S. C, had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he snys, "greatly alarmed me, oausing me to fear that 1 was in the first stage of consumption." Mr. Burbage, hav ing seen Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy advertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: "I soon felt a remarkable chnnge and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, was permanently cured." Hold by Bulch & Son, Matamoras, all general stores in Pike county. A new portrait of Secretary Shaw pictures him with his bands in his trousers pockets. It has been sug gested that M. Chartran, the artist, being a foreigner did not understand the relation of the republican secre tary of the treasury to the American Protective tariff. Representative Burleson of Texas conies forward with the very startling announcement that the statesman who would be a successful democrat' c presidential candidate inu.-it be a very strong man. The Roosevelt children are the proud possessors of a Shetland pony. Of course tho strict simplicity con structionists can point the fact that Thomas Jefferson never dabbled in Shetland ponies. Josoph Pominville, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $3, U00 with the best doctors for Htorn ach trouble, without relief, was ad vised by hiadniL'idt, Alex. Richard, to try a box of Cliaiuberlain'a Stom ach and Liver Tablets. He did so, and is a well man today. If troubled with indiebtiou, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite at eonntipa tion, give thcue tablet a trial, and you are certain to be more thnu pleasod with the results. For Hale at -J5 cents per box by Batch & Son, Mutainontri, all general btoreg in Vike county. J ,nier-" ' "' T 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. rfoiiKi-s nnil Tints nml lets without Houses. Dealer 111 nil kind of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Itelow Dimmtek Ilouso Milford, Tii. Hor ur si IMF I H NR " s. j uigiL. i iiiiii YOU NEED! Yonr own Wmtor Works, which yon enn have by cntiMtiltfny ?. V, V It K SCOTT of JM fitnmoriiM, Pa., who In ir-pnr'd (o give PNtiumtna Bt any tttm. Write him nt once or tall nd see hid stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoran, Pa. f pn.mpMv nMrtin h Find Korrien mmm li or i.),oto of invention for jmtontfil.ility. For free book, TRAPE-MARKS T ta U. S. Patent WASHINGTON Designs r'tHO COPYRtOHTS AC. Anrnnft npn11n(( nVpffh nrt rlpBprtnfion my fltit'-nlr aftrTtni'i our npitiwn free w(it hor an (iint loft i profititiiy ji;Uo:tnll. f oninninlH-ttoiirU-tly fuiitl'lfiithij. If niwihnnk on Pnteuts mil frt fl'N'l Mi-i'iicy fur i4f'iirii'K piitenia. . I'Htonra tiiKt-n tlirouih Mmm & (o. rcelT iftfcuit notice, wti hotit ciinrtr, t tti3 $ci:nlific JImerican. A hnnilflomplT lllmtrstni ww klr. I nrpput rl rtilaiiMii of nny c- ifiii ifi': .IciTtt:!). Trm. 'f . ,u . r-ur iiti.riiiic, 1. iiuiii m11 Hewed. ;.!tjrri, WUNN & Co.3eB New York NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Veek Edition Read Wherever the English Language la Spoken Tho Thrlco-a-Wppk World was a bril Hjint fu'N-css In the bcjflntilnjj nnd has btt'ii Btwadily gritwing eviT siueo. Time U tli e tft of ull thintfH, and hau Hvt i al of approval on t lie Tin ire a-Week World which in widely rinrtilaleil in every Htat and terriLory uf the L'nitm, and wherever there arc puplc who can read our molher tontruo. 'lilts paper for the coming winter and the year l:t. w ill make its news nervine, if p'1-.Hibif, inure ex.letir,iv than ever. All event r of iiiipurlmirt, no matiur where they happen, are re purled aceurately tnu prompt iy. The auhhcriljer for on'y one dollar a yeiir geta ih ret papers everv week ami more news and general reading than most great dailies can furnish at live or fcix time the prieu. The Thrie-e-a-Week W.)rld U absolutely fair in it political new, l'arthuii bias in uever allowed to airet its news ci.'luiniitt, and dent'tt;iat and reptihlu au alike e,ati ol tain in iia p t.-ii truiiilnl uecounta uf all the ttrvitr political ciiu)m ikus. In atMitiiui to all the nuwts the Thriee-a Wetk World turub.hes l he be I serial tio tton, etal'irate market reports and other feat til e- of HUere-t. 'I he Thrice-tt-U'eek World's regular sub scription i rife u only per year and this pay tor JOd papers. W e idler lhi? une jiiiided newspaper and the lJiko County Piv-s toef her oiih year for Tho re-'ular Bubcrtptiou price of the .vu papers U 60, i 1 f Mow to Swiire iOppo ill I f I W ii I i' -nmdl Oi'fice D. C. BO YEARS' nniLROAD TIME TABLE. Corrooted to Data. Pnlli! riillmnn trnlnn tn 'niilTnlo. Nino- urn KnllH. t hiiiitnuqim Lnkn, CloTelnnil, CIiIi'hko nml Cliielnimtl. I lekeln on nn nt Port .Torrln to nil polnu In thn West nnd Poni.hwmtnt lower mtes thnn Tin any other flrst-cliwd line. Trains Now I.kavk Port Jehvis a Follows. EASTWARD. Mo. . pntlT Rrnrra R 01 u R, Dully Kxiiress j ir " flli, Lonil Kxeept 8lltl(lllT.. 6 HO " .(. .. ii 7 i( u 7IW, Wy Pnnilny Only 7.M " HO, IjociiI Kxi'cpt Plimlny . . 10 80 " aa, Wny dully pjo'tSuiHlny It lift " 4. Dully Kxpiffm la 42 P.M. 7'U, Hnndny Onlv 1 10 " Bl, Wny dully tix'o't Sund'y 8 83 " 8, Dnlly Kxpreaa 4 80 " 7il, Wny Snndny Only 4 40 " "lis. I.oenl Sunday Only fl.07 " 1. Wny dully e.xn't iSuml'y 6 2S " 14, Kxpresn Dnilr 10.00 " WKRTWARD. No 7. Dnlly F.xnreBU 19 Kiln 17, Dnily Milk Trnin 7 Hf " ' 1, Dnlly KxprcsR 11 bi " " 1 lft, Kor Ho'dnln K'pt Pnn . . 18 10 P. M " H, KxiresH( hleneo Mm dnl 6 15 " " 811, Doenl KxjireKBSnndny. . 6 W) ' " B, Llmlled Dully K.XDress. 10.16 ' Trains lenve Clinmhers itrert, New York, for Port Jervln on wivk ilnr nt :i no, 7.i, 9 m, 9 ir, 10 so a. m., 1 b oo, 4 HO, B HO, 7 HO, 9.16 P. M . On StmcHyn. i Wi, 7.8(1, 9.00 ,8.15 A. M , 13 30, 8.80, 7'.80 9.16 P. M. I. XV. COOKF, Gnernl Pnnnrifffr Agnt, New York, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bost Hoater nnd Fuol Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flroa In one flAKDWARK. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKE, ETC. TIN ROOFINO AND 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. Penairinrr: NEATLY Repairing- dONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PViotograpkcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervia, N. Y A F REE PATTERN (yrtttr own iwlciioii) to every ub Hcnber. Only jri) tnt a yrar. MS CALL'S MlCflZIIIEW A lADItV MAGAZINE. A ftm ; ruet'i! colored plait ; atit Kit; h.iiiioliji4 liinii; htnon, aio. Sub i ( lii U.y, ot, iinl c for latent Cupy Lady t.i wa.icl. SokI lor icima. Stylish, Reliable, Simple. TrMo dmr, fcln 'item 'cal md A bttoluteiy fi Imcl-k lllintf Faier Patlertit. iTIEIIlISH!: Am kd Stjm 4(((jir end rVrloraikio ttam Only to nd 1 cprui each none highw A it f"t tuoin in itckiiy vy t.itf Mi.) (ouii, or ay mui I iota THE McCAlL CO.. II I-I1S-I17 Met II il SI, Nt rcait ( j
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