SAXDYSTON. MATAMOKAS. 1 S VE CAfl PLEASE . 5 I (It YUUilU UA.i Tlio Young Man's Clothes must lc exactly right, for he is always posted on what's what how long the coat should be, what's the latest cut in Waistcoats, whatts the correct width for Trousers, etc., etc. We're' after these young men who know when clothes are right. New Spring ideas the natty and handsome Scotch effects and Fancy Worsteds, single and double breasted. Lots that's new to lie seen here now. Such moderate suit prices as these prevail: $5.00, . $7.00 and $8.75 J. SILVERMAN, Clothier From East Stroudsburg, A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Pre H. E. Emersop & Co., "3 c Compound 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, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Kck and Bottlo Goodo Our Beers are Dottlcd at the Drcvvory 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, Now York. Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. MEW SUFFER GOODS LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A New Line of Shoes. CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING HATS & CArS COLLARS & CUFFS Select Groceries HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Dcvoo's Puro Lesd and Zinc Paints W. Ct G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. l!giv Spring Goods Of Every Description at ,i'H; m mm Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. t. a Mil ford, Head to Foot. penn a. ti Broad Strot( Miifora, ylvnl Hotel Fauchere. All Prices & Sizes Wall Paper n 2 Penn When the now rotvl rows (he mountain wns being fought for, our frpcliolilor, John K. Jng'T, did every thing In his power to get thtit road. Now that It is In process of building and Instead of putting Mr. Jagor In as superintendent, another man Is selected from distant part of the county. Mr. Jager should have bad the nutrition and be would not pull up guide Btnkes and then ask what they were for. One of the bridges near Junior f , y toii'n whs swept away by the high water last week. One or more small bridges were badly damaged and some fences wash id away was about all the high water damage. A committee composed of three trustees visited the 8 school bouses in this town Saturday to examine into their condition and estimate the amount of repair necessary. If their estimates are carried out and they should be Randyston will have' com fortable school rooms for otiee. Mrs. Frank Coss of Laytnn present ed her husband with a fine boy on the 1 fttfi inst. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Bevans Is said to be the sporting centre of this village and, If all reports are true, I rather think it is. Halnesville Is out with a flaming poster announcing a grand 4th of July circus or something of that nature. I do not understand that It will be a celebration for it savors more of nickels and dimes, but If their program U carried out it will eclipse "IJarnum's greatest show on earth." Our town committee are taking the preliminary steps to the laying out of a new road over lands of Mrs. Maria H. Van Etten to take the place of the one washed away last week. The old road runs along the bank of the liig Flatbrook and every freshet damaged the road making much expense to the town. Up to Sunday night the rainfall as indicated by the Weather Bureau instruments recorded 9.51 inches. The above marks the greatest rain fall of any month since I have kept the bureau records. The project for having a rural delivery nmllToute through Waipack is thought to be a failure. If the route was to start from Stroudsburg I do not wonder at the opposition of the Waipack people to the route. Complaints are being made by the people along the route from Layton to Flatbrookville that the mail from Branchvllle to Layton does not arrive at Layton in time to catch the mail from Layton southward. The Wai pack carrier leaves layton at 8.45 hence those peoples mai 1 arrives one day behind time. On Sunday last I visited the club house farm at Bevansand was shown the 175 sheep and lambs and among thorn are four fine sped mens of Angora goats, and the fleeces taken from them are certainly handsome. The constant rains have prevented farmers from plowing corn and in many pieces there is more grass than corn, with the 4th oi July only a few days away it Is doubtful if much corn will come up to the standard of knee high by the 4th. What a racket a letter can raise and then to And out its author. It is laughable if it was not ridiculous. UBEEXTOWN. Miss Charlotte Gilpin and Miss Loretta Augenstein remained at the E. S. Normal to attend the com taenoemeut exercises. Oliver Philips has gone toHawley to work. The F-'iHt SUrliug Suuduy bjUouI will bold a uionio Jul 4 on the Bortree picnic ground. The birthday party held at East Sterling June Id was a decided suooesa, about (40 being cleared. The Bohoolboard of Greene have decided that no school will be held at Simonstown the coming term. Mrs. Agnes Ilopps has returned from Scranton where "she has been attending a business college. Christian Puffe is having a well drilled by Frank Robinson. Miss Susie Gilpin while on n visit to Stroudsburg fell one of a hammock and broke her collar boue. On aocouut of the excessive rums and cool weather following the dry suell corn is in a very backward oondition, while grain and grass an doing niorily at present. Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back, of your eyes? Bad tasts in your mouth? It's your liver f Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 23c. All druf jits. Vt Kilt uH: lll"Uo r::xi::c::.i:.vsDifEfc nikkuri L A private dance was held at Pres- oott's Hall Friday evening. Music was furnished by Dnnker's orches tra. Refreshments were served by by the ladies. Everyone had a most enjoyable time. J. A. Walker Is visiting relatives at Wiuwood, 'Pa. The two hundredth ntiniversnry of (he birth of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, will be cele brated next Sunday evening at the Drew M. E. church at Port Jervis. There will he no services at Kpworth church on that evening. The three Methodist cburolies of this vicinity will unite on tins evening. Rev Mr. Shoop, Rev. Mr. Chadwick and Rev. Mr. Cury of Sparrowbnsh will deliver addresses. Childi ens day at Hope chnrch was observed on Sunday evening. An excellent, program was rendered. The church was d eon rated band, sotneiy with flowers, prilms mid potted plants made a fine appear ance. The little children gave their recitations in a most pleasing man ner and the anthems were sung nicely. Great credit is aue their instructors. There was a large at tendance. Victor Ennis is the sup erintendent and Hattie Wolsey the organist. The exercises was of a pleasing nature. A. J. Quick of Port Jervis dolivored an address to the children. Misses Florence, Helen and Mil dred Robertson have gone on a visit to White Sulphur SpringR, N. J., to spend their vacation. Miss Flora Heidenrhal of Matn- moras has been appointed teacher at the Qnicktowii school and Howard Allen of Mill Rift teacher of the school at that place. Rev. Woidner of Hope church baptized the child of Edward La bar and also the child of William Speidol Sunday morning. Miss Ruth Seybolt ' and sister, Margaret, are visiting at Otisville, N. Y., for two weeks. "" The lawn social under anspioes of the C. E. S. connected with Epworth church which was to havebeen held at the church lawu Thursday has been postponed until next week on account of the unpleasant weather. The directors of the Mntamoras school held a meeting Monday night and appointed the following teach ers : frlnetpal, Pror. V. S. Houck ; assistants, J. F. Molony, Misses Minnie Van Aken, Margareto D. Prescott, Mabel Walker, Tillie Zahn. lecker, Angela Orce and Sarah Remy. Mrs. J. H. Layton received the sad news Monday of the death of her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Howell, of Herriok Center, Pa., The L. A. S. of Epworth church held a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irving Hunt. Mrs Michael Kelly and family of Dunmore, Pa., have rentod a cottage on McCollum street and took posses sion Saturday afternoon. The business meeting of Christian Endeavor sooioty of Hope ohnrch was held last Wednesday night, June 17, and elected the following officers : President Mrs. C. T. Weidner. Vice President Mrs. A. Marvin. Treasurer Mis Maggie Hilferty Secretary Miss Agnes Wilkin. Assistant Secretary Miss Maggie Prescott. 8. DLNGMAK'8 FERRY. Miss Martha Horn beck died last Sunday. The funeral ocourred Thursday. Lately we waited for rain now we wait for sunshine. Farmers are now payiDg for the penalty for not feeding strychnine to crows last spring. The birds are so plenty that if fields are not con stantly patrolled there would be little corn left. Mrs. Thomas MaMilrry is visiting friendg in Delaware. W. H. Liyton has applied to teach the school at Centre. A large ma jority in the district favor bim for he is excellent in inculoatiog knowl edge in children. Mis.s Ruth Brodhead has returned after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Bunslev, in Lehman. Snydfr brothers have thecoutract for the mason work for the nev tenant house at ArdtomisU. A little daughter bus arrived at the home of Melvin D -pue at Frank ford, Ponna. Miss Carrie Smith has returned to Newton, N. J , after spending three months with her parents. Mrs. Amelia Middaagh is visiting her grand daughter, Mrs. Wood ward, at Nowton, N. J. Jose Guun, who is Buffering with heart and kidney troutil i,U improv ing. Dr. Hashes in bis physioi an. j tie ,iuie icu.i .cuo,u.,t "..ii(.Ul,,.u et.u year, for sale hv the lViiii.-ylvuuia idea is that theie j lllllCU Son, M.iwiuorus, ull general shall be no fooling with t tie t art If. stores in Pike county. R. J. IlnfT.'iinn visited Milford last Monday. Mi?. Maggie Bridge and brother Frank spent last Mirtiday in Port Jervis. Wm. Littlefl.dd called on friends in Milford recently. Our mail-oirrior, Julius Boiiean, formerly of R lyniond-kill valley, ought to secure the good will of Uncle Sam as he is generally on time. Sivern1 pii!f from SiwkiH n'ul vicinity attended a dance in Wood town last Friday evening and all report a good time Asa and Ira Hoffman enjoyed a trip to Now York City last week. Speaking of St. Bwitihn's day, perhaps our Paupao correspondent of last week is glad to be'ieve that we are not receiving a forty days rain, but we have already received a g -nerous share and at presort does it sjem as if there is much prospect of a "clearing up?" Ero. SILVER LAKE Edwin Bush of Craig's Meadow was here on business one (lay last week. Harold Seeds of Philadelphia ar rived for the summer on Monday. Mrs. Green and family of Engle wood, N. J., have taken a oottage hero for the summer. Frank Smith of Coolbnugh made a trip here last week. Commissioners Beclnd Vander- mark passed through bore Monday. Miss Millie Snyder of Centre has secured a position here for the sum mer. The late rains have greatly im- proved the grain and grass in this seotion. KIMDLES Mrs. Ada Kollam and daughter, Cornelia, of Janesville, Wis., and little grandson, Kimble, of Chicago, and Mrs. Arteinas Simons vt Hawlt y visited R. W. Kelly and family lat-t week. Walter Tyler is nursing the meas les. His mother, Mrs. Moses Tyler, of Westcolang is helping take care o' him. G Frank Rowland of Rowlands wis the guest ofbis brother, M. C. Rowland, Sunday. His Last Hope Realized From the Sentinel, Gfbo, Mont.' In till) first openinii.gs of Okla homa to settlers in 1899, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. Dur ing bis traveling about and after wards bis camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, wnicn, rogernor witn the severe heat, gave him a very severe dinr- rhoea which seemod almost impost sihle to check, and along in June the case became so bad that ho ex pected to die. One day one of bis neighbors brought him one small bott le of Chaberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea" Remedy as a last hope. A dig dose was given him while he was rolling about on the grass in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated The good effect of the medicine wasl soon noticed and within an honr the pa tient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little worked a complete cure, and be cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bpwel disorders being at hand suggest this item. For sale by Baleh & Son, Matamoras, all gen eral stores in Pike oountyr Senator Piatt's, of New York, talk with the president included, it, is understood, a reference to the chair manship of the national committee during the coining presidential cam paign. No intimation, however, has been received as to whether the president has committed himself in any way as to the man who he desires to manage his campaign. With the notorious extravagance and lawless procedures in various parts of the state, Kentucky should stand a good chance of redemption by the republicans, unless the democratic iiK'ehine Is absolute in its eilioiency, regardless of majorities. Governor Tuft has called down upon himself nothing but praise from the American press for his last report given out by the war department. That the Philippine civil government is In tiie hands of a man whose only concern is the best accomplishment of the task committed to him has already become the settled conviction of the people of the United states. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedf The niform success of this remedy has made it the most popular pre paration in use for bowel complaints Ir Is everywhere recognized a the nun remedy that ein always be do prtiub d upon and 1 1. at it is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable, for summer dniriiioeu in children and is undoubtedly the nuans of . ,.... tl.-. ..f a ......... Artistic Monuments HI WHITE BRONZE Cost no mors than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating ths claims of Whits Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rfoufifs nnrt Tints nn1 lots without Houses. DiMilor in ull kluds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dinimick Houao Milford, Hero la ' SOMETHING YOU NEED! Yonr own M'afer Workfi, wlilrti yon rim fmve by ronotittng: ,1, C I K K SCOTT of M t1 a morns. Pa., who Ifi jir-TRr(t to give eMIinHten at any time. Write him at iincr or rail and sve his stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. r '"T f".; i" i ! I . . HTi'I pi tlVltrtl H.-H.1 p... 3,..r..)i or l I (.10 C! i;lV( l.ti.,li fr.r (a-nr,.r ,,t ,, ,,i..n:.i!.'luy. j-'or free tKx.k, $ Opposite U. 8. Pdts'nt Oi'ncei VVA.SHiNGTON O. C. MAij, EO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mark Design 9 Copyrights Ac. AnTonr oinlitui a eketch ami rfnnnript inn mny fltilrkly flsriMf un our opinion fpje whether an Invent i"h in pri-htil.tf ji;ili-Mlitl! Ciinmmnirit. tl'inant ri-Mv niinlup'if Ihi. lUmttmnk on PiiUMit fn l In- 'il.if.it y fur m'i-urin piiU'in . r.itwi'n tnKi-Ti tlipniuli Mumi A Lo. "m:eW wpfd-U iftfn;, wit (unit clifivje, i tha -nl:i;i-.M -f t.'iv mi. tlf ' --ml. T-ri.t!. f ( .r; f. ;ir i -"t h., rL fioid uyull nowriili -tlL-m, . Ur..i,..h oin. u. If St.. W..0..ii. D. NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wherever the English Language la Spoken TI10 Tiiric.'-a-Wt'i'lc rorhl waa a bril liant mrr.-s in rho b-'lnnlnj? nnil h,m been sT( .ulily jfrowinjj evt-r ginro. Time is the t .-r. of nil 'hins, anil has s- t its seal of iipprnvi! on thf Thrii-H a-'i k World Whl'.ills vvi.lrtv rl: 'Ml liil ill'',,'iy slnti mill Li.'i 1 Uory or 1 1111 i. iiloii, ami w hi-rrviT th 'in it ie oiilt) who eau irail utu' inullicr tolllul. 1 nis j.api'r for thH coming winter and thu year l-.i. ;i. will nialii'lls news Mervii if poM.ll.li', liloru exlelli.iv than ever. All esellls "f inipnrtalicr, ln matter whuru they hai.p.-u, are reported ucLMiriuely ttnu proinplly. 'I'he biii'M'nher fur only one dollara yeur gels tbi'eo puiHirv i-Vcrv woek nnd luui-e news Hnil preneritl niidmg than most femt dttlliea eau fiirnihli at five or nil Hint's the prir. The Thrlee-n -Wurk World in absolutely f..ir in it. p .oiie'il news, rm'.i-au btua 1 never a;!uv., 't ioiiiV-.jt itn news columns, and il'-oi.,. "i at .mil lepohlieau alike ean '! lain 11111, t- 1 u: lil ul iw i ounts of all the i.'1-eiit p"il. .1 .1 eallip;iltrnn. In a'! 11 . 1. .11 ! o all liu: lie-,, n t he Thriee-a Wei k 11 i t I1n111.-1.es tlu tit.f,t serial tlu- tiull, elaonia'e Uii fettl Ui , ,,t liili iv-t The I'm , ,- a- v f si Mpi hi 1 n. i- 1 no p.il In.' I :'. 1 1 1 i I- . 'I'lai. -.l I "' ti., er fie-- : 01,.- , et lepoMd nnd other Win - ) ,, lal ll h n ular Sllll-Vi-iir anil this I' r I hli une i'lke t ou n 1 y 'iho rei'uiar s'llciipnou price of thu t.'O UliJKis la " m fc a ILfiOAD 5V rr TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to TliifTiito, Nlnff 71 KfllU. Cliitiitai,..i.n I t. .1 L litrno nntl (.'Inctnimtl. Ti icK'ra n snip nt, Port, .Ti-rvtn to nil lite 111 tiie West nuil Simthwi'Rf. nr. l.xcnr poll rates than via any othi'r flrnNolnse line. Trains Now Lfavr Port Jrrvis as ULLOWQ. KASTWARD. No. 8, Diillv Kinrpsn RMi u 'I, Ilnlly KKprcss 6 15 " a, Local Kxcept t-undny. . 6 Sit " t-'. " " " 7 40 -', Way Puiidny Onlr 7 M " H". liocii) Kxccjit SllllViiiy .. 10 20 " SW, W iT(biilypxd't8unUy 11 55 " 1, Daily Kxprpas l'J 4iP.fi. 7ol, iindiiy Only ' 1 10 ' 21, Wny dnily ex'c't Sunrl'y 8 23 " 9, D.'iily Kxprrss 4 20 M 7ii. Wny SwiHliiy Only 4 40 " Hi, I.oriil pyeenf Sumlavs. . 5 US " 7oS, lyoral Slllitliiy (Milv V07 " if'i. Wny dnily pxo't Simrt'y B 40 " 14, Kxprofis Dnily 10. OB " WESTWARD. No. 7. Dnilv F.Tiirrss 11 17, Dnily Milk Trnin 7.25 " 1, Dnily K.X,nss 11 4 " ' 115, Kor Ho'dnlp K'pt Pan . . 12 10 p.m. ' Ki, HiiiH ton, except Sun. . . 1 2e " 1 f.i. Deposit Saturday only.. 4.4(1 " 1 a, Kxpri s( hirno"liin did 5 15 " ' SW, Ijocnl KxpivpnSuniViy. . 5 50 " ' 5, Limited Daily Kxpresg. 10 15 ' TrnfiiB Innva ri,.n,lu,H XT ......... .,,,TV. , ,,,,,.,, , l.lEI-11, lllW York, for Port Jervis on week days at , 1 v O", h in, 10 00 a. M.t 1 .tin, o (to, .10, a Mo, 7 HO, 9 15 p. m. Cln Snndivii SO, 7 30, 9 00 , 9 15 A. M., 12 30, a.ao, 7' 80 16 P. M. I. W. COOKE, Oenernl PaKNcnircr Agent, New York. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round! Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Ileater nnd Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New ra Radiators, Two Fires In on dARDWARB. CVTLKHY, TIN, AGATE WARE, ETC. IN ROOFING 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. CAJIPJAGE TRIM3IINGS. RepairinghNEATLYDoxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAMER. Harford St. - Milford. Pa. "undclvuc PKotograpVicR AND DEALER IX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pika Street, Port Jervis, N, Y Sold by all Newsdealers W. PI- PI'f'H - J li 10 5on)f( 1 1 lasiruMatl 21 Cc?,jict8 Pieces far Piano Mid 22 PaffeJ of Musical Llteratur Once a Month for 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. Six Months, $1.00. In one T'-fnu eet nearly ft 00 Piftiol Music, Cuuiritin.K 2Si 'jmiueuj lurliit hmio. If Lhjukih in kiiy muaiu itme ttt un-tiui. uft, wouM iti if). If ou will uU u tiie nttuia ami ati-iieH t Flw trfin uit-ia on Hits fiiua ux Oi;ctii, Will iwiiil yuuiLtMbiupluUop; ff J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Ustittt Oocyst 5t PhMtfinh P
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