' 1 .if ,'" '3. c .XJW-.J A SEASONABLE REflEDY Emulsion of Puro Jorvvcsian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescription Carefully Compoundad H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Hotel Fanchore. NEW GOODS ... FOR THE ... H O LID AYS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS OUTING FLANNELS WOOL FLANNELS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR GLOVES MITTENS HATS CAPS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS HOSIERY RUGS . " MATTING LAMPS GLASS AND CHINAWARE RUBBERS FELTS SHOES ETC. ETC W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, 0 PENNA. D0 YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. ' BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building-, Milford, Pa 4i7 imiLHOAO y TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Biiffnln, Nlnfr arn Fails, Ctmiitnuqua Lake, Cleveland, Chie-ittfo nod Cincinnati. Tinker on mile nt Port Jprvl. to oil point? in the West and 8onthweflti lower rate, than via any other tirst-clatta line. Trains Now Lravk Pout Follows. Jsitvis Ai EASTWARD. No. 8, Pally Rx-press 3 4A, u. " , Iiaiiy KxprtH b 10 " " tin, Local Kxoept Sunduy. . 6 "5 " 4.. " , " 7 4i " " tirj, Way Sunday Only 7 53 " " so, Local Kxccpt Sunday 1" " ' Ji, AVay dully exc'l Sunday 11 ii " ' 4, Daily Kxuetl lii 4 P.M. " 704. htimlnv Only 1 Id " " SM, Why daily exe't Kund'y 8 17 ' a, Daily KxpreNH 4 ad ' " 7"ti, Why Sunday Only 4 40 " " 74, 1.H-al Sunday Only fi "7 " ' iai, ay daily exo't buud'y ri ' '" 14. kxprwas liaiUr WESTWARD. No 7, Daily Kxprptm 17, Daily Milk '1 i-aiu ' 1, Dally Kxprvna " lib, h or llu'ii vle K'pt Sou " ti, KxpresKl uiearu lioi dal " !2il, Local t'.xprvsh Sunday . . ' i, Liinueu iiaiiv i-xurcbH. IS fin A. 7 lift " 11 84 " li 10 F . 6 IS " 6 60 " lu p ' Trains lenvtt Chaiiibcrii atie-ei, Kert Y'i:k, f'.r l'rt .l.'ivin no Week diivti at M 7 I' iv, I) lii, 10 i) A. H., 1 '!," no. 4 i., ti irj, 7 1X1, U 10 J'. U. Uii t i.i.J tjs. 7 ir. U CO , lo A. XI , ii ao, if.; V 40 i lu r. n. i. w. rooitK, ?iw York, J. C. C' i i t LA! . i . -j Li A?tnt. nd Lot and Iu'h nut la utl kuidM uf 1 i nut Hot 'I'""- . r f - s s j i f r t L l i L i :?I A T T E ii T ! C I, 1' When you want the BEST in Canned Goods get the White Roso Brand In Coffee THE WHITE HOUSE In Paints THE S. W. P. Serwin, - Williams - Paint T. Armstrong & CO. MILfORD, PENN. Iik..i4&0. Brod Street, Milford, Pennsylvania m no uo inuituiiiuiao IN WHITE ERQNZE Cost no mora than plain ones in stone more durable, money in a and they are Don't invest monument be- fore inveDtirutin? t. sms for of White Bronze. Write information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt'., i, 1 1 -u i Ui i a. i i-iotocrcp aW 1 KcR -AND DF.AX.Kil 3N- PLoto w. .- L. j Devi Printir;' nnrg do:;e i 7H Vi tl . , rv)P, N. Y I'llRY. The fish ponil to lte mndn by TI. II. H inili'isin will bo n runt (f rtntor about tlo i,9 of Hilvor Lnkn. Tins beautiful pxpnnHP of wntor 1 now ownml ontiroly by nnn reni ilrr.l.s of tho county wbo k'r) It nh privato resort, mnl Tortpr's pond whera In tlys of yore we n;f1 to go nil uppar (1 h nt nihtand snntcli tlictn ia tlio tin y time with lmuk snj line is niso owneil by private cor. portttion. The srtifioinl pond at the ISowhnnnn ilnoe has bi on proemptpd und the only place now loft in this suction whore wo tuny go with per foot freedom is a small pond known the Uennewater. The fltst leap year party here abmits was given Rt Itetallic's hist Wednesday. The cold proved too much even for lumbermen and they took, a sicrtti by tho fire. Louis Chattillon is having an ad dition built to hi house at High Falls. What ia ones loss ia anothers gain holds pood in Cole's district this winter. The scholars under Miss Carrie Hornbeck have made admir able progress in their studies. Wouldbo school directors are now busy canvassing to got the Domin ation. Of course they promise to fulfill the duties of the office, if elected, to the best of their ability. Tho present ones made the same promises, yet the school at Centra is said to be dismissed because there is no firewood. Panes of glass are out and the door does not fit. Would the new directors do any bettor than the old? Santa Claus found the good child ren nnd left them a lot of presents. Jack FroBt has tound the apples and potatoes, not well protected, and frozen them. Apples are spoiled, but the potatoes if left undisturbod and kept in the dark will generally come cut i& a normal ooudition, and sometimes the freezing seems to im prove the quality. The cold weather ha9 organized debating clubs around the store stoves. One question discussed was marriage, and it seems to be agreed that the old fashioned institution does not tend to the full emancipa tion of women. They and the child ren are sometimes crowded into occupations, because of the cheaper labor, which should be filled by the fathers, and they are thus thrown out of employment. The woman who should be a help mate is thus made really to be an incubus. Kainit or German salt, which con tains considerable potash, might have a good sale here. Where used it takes the plaoe of lime, and is a good grub killer. Down in Bucks county the farmers pay f 10 a ton for it aud use it quite extensively. Two hundred ponuds is about the quantity per acre. If some one here would purchase a small Bupply so the farmers could experiment with it a profitable trade might be built up. t MATAMORAS. bherman bkinner left town on Mouday to visit relatives at Middle town andNewark, N. J. Calvin Langton and wife returned to New York Tuesday. ' They were called here to attend the funeral of George Ii. Lnngton which occurred Monday; Quick and Van Etten charge per sons driving sleigha across the ice at their ferries 10 cents. Miss Agnes Wilkin left town on Saturday for New York and will be absent some time. Miss Julia Myers, of Matamoras, and Mrs. Anthony Kuehu of Bing. hamton loft town Saturday morn iug to attend the funeral of their auut. Mis. B. Houig, which occurred in that city Saturday afternoon. A number of Matamoras people will take part in the historical eutor taiumeut w hich occurs at the Casino in Port Jorvis on Jan. 18 and 19. Miss Edna Van Akin, a teacher iu one of the grammar schools in Now York City, is ill at her homo. Oiiver li. Squires, wife and little daughter, Hope, from liitrhland, N. Y., arrivctl ia Matatnoras Friday, They will occupy the pleasant cot tage of Calvin Limton's ou Third slrwl. Mr. Squires is a diuggist, nnd is employed at St. John's drog Htore uiitowu, iu Port Jervis, Miss Autiii li;l, bus been ill with a bad cold on her lunyri. Iier mother is Very sick with the grip. Leon G. Crane, who has been spending two weeks in Matiiinoras, )iua returned tj Lis woik in .Ntnv York City, lie ia a trained nurse at 15e!!evuo Hospital, S. The Mi.--. tire theaters, profiting by the terrible Chicago cutustropl.e, -li 'ill. I be provided, under compulsion I if i!cee.-.-ary, with ample exits. The j I e!;lle!,tl.iiy fU:,, utlll.ej Villi fcUCt ...d e Uld : -el 1 y the ,1 ve Uf In b(. id!el n dels. l-LVIMAVS RVNDYSTOX. A. H. Ptoll, ft prominent citizen of I'evnii", this tow nlii, died nt his home Thursday forenoon aged about 73 yen in. For ninny yenrOiis health Imd not been good, and for the past few months has been c mil tied to the house. lie is survived by four daughter, Mr. Lulla McCoy of Montague, Miss Ilaye and Vienna at home, and Norma wiTe of Mr. Car hart of Jersey City. Mrs. Snrah Kays, w ife of James Kays, of Frnnkford died Wednesday last nt her home ninir Otilver's Lake, Mj?ed alroul 6i) years For many years Mr. and Mm. Kays resided In this township. Rome time ago I referred to the trapping of rabbits, the boys making the pie that they were trapping for skunks. Isaac Angle of Warren county disposed of six trapped rab bits and was called up by the game warden. He wm found guilty ami fined $120 nid 10 costs. It wan a spite work ense all through, and will probably be appealed to a higher court. The social at J. 15. Hoscnkrans on Friday evening was attended by a large number, and every one had a good time. The little boys thought it was great. II. Ii. says the boys got limburger and beer at a recent serenade. 1 didn't know there were any Dutch in Milford. Our leglslntive Solons are talking of prohibiting the sale and use of cigarettes In this state, and I am sure they will have the hearty supporl of every parent to that enrl.i To see the boys in their early teens gravely lake out the paper, then hunt around for their tobacco, roll the paper with great care, and draw it through the lips, rubbing It carefully to senl the paper, -and then deliberately look around to be sure every one present Is observing them, they light up and are perfectly contented with them selves. It Is disgusting to say the least The trial of George Jager has been laid over until Feb. 8 on account of a witness. The adjourned court will convene on the 19th. Hunterdon county, ' N. J., has abolished its board of freeholders and in their stead have 3 commissioners. who will perforin the duties of the freeholders. If we had such a board In Sussex county we would not be in the muddle of good roads that we are at tha present time, -e Instead of pieces of Macadam scattered all over the county we would ha'Ve bad one continuous piece of good road stretch ing from the Morris county good road to some point on the Delaware, either Diugmans or Milford. ' The experiment of the 3 commissioners in Hunterdon will be watched all over the state, and If it proves a success other counties will adopt It. The vendue of Frank Johnson near Bevans ou the 6th lust was not con cluded and au adjourned sale will take place on the 15th Inst, when he will dispose of his horses, cows and other Block. Mr. Morgan of Diugmans who has rented the farm of Mrs. Meltler has moved upon the premises. I am glad to note that the opera tion upon the wife of Porter Laytoti in a New York hospital, was very successful and the will ,be able to return home In a few days. I notice, that "Dingme.ns Ferry" says, "If New Jersey had a Macadam road from Layton to Port Jervis," etc. Well, my dear friend, I and others have been praying for that kind of road for years,; and am in hopes we will get It one of thebedays. But the way things, 1 me&n financial' ly, are Just now, our county is in bad shaie and I am afraid the Macadam road business Is Iu the same tlx. only wish we had your great banks of shale, would make all the good roads we need. Yes, I agree w ith you in that the road from Layton to the river is the "toughest" In thta valley, and I hope some one will head a movement to change that piece of road, for It would be decided benefit to those living along the river aa well as our neighbors over in Pike. On Wednesday, Gtn, Miss Luclla Kobbins of Walpack Centre and Pepue Titinuu o! Andover were united in marriage at the. home of the bride. Their many lrieiids extend their w islies for future happiness. The children of Abram Johnson and grandchildren met on Saturday evening tl the homestead now occu- Crooa Jriiis Aycr's Pills are good liver pills. You know thai. The best family hxative you can buy. 1 Hey J.CC'P IXC TOA'Cli rt'Uidr, '.i . , I I.. ,CUr2 Constipation. 3 C. AvrCo , 1 Want your men: tache or Icani s beaut ilul bron nor rich black r Use 00C!'J!!G!IAn'S DYE r Li U 3 w J 5 Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Cnlf slci'i, Donf skin, or any other kind of hide or 8l.in, and let us tin it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof.for robe, nig, coat or gloves. Tint ftrt pt our CfltBlrtt, t t JprSnjr pi ire, find oir shipping I I p. and iiutmcl:C!s, .o as to f bvokI niistnkr. We also buy r' raw fur, and Rinscn, TrtE CRofV FPIHAN FV COMPANY, IA Mill Stmt. Rochester, N. V. pied by Frank Johnson, and held a family reunion. I lielieve every one was present, and such reunions are provocative of good feeling between the members of a family and should be fostered nnd kept up. The home stead farm will pass into other hands n a few days, hence the reunion. Young Indies when out driving should keep a firm hold on the reins when turning a corner. A couple of ladies Inadvertently omitted the firm hold and were dumped into a snow bank. The horse ran a short distance and stopped, and looked back to see if her driver wns coming. No one hurt, the rig was all right, nnd the girls went on their way rejoicing at their lucky upset. I see by a Stroudsburg paper the announcement that B. D. Hursh, the efficient manager of the Stroudsburg Telephone Co, had taken out a mnrriage license. Ben Is an all round good fellow, thoroughly tem perate and knows his business from A to Z, and his host of friends wish him unlimited success. K1MBLES Susie El ward of Port Jervis Is visiting relatives In this place. R. V. Kelly and G. W. Kimble attended the installation of officers and banquet of tha James M. Thorp Post G. A. R. last week, Friday evening. Mrs. S. F. McCoy of New York is visiting her parents, R. W. Kelly and wife. Mrs. J. E. Dodau of Laokawaxeri is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Daniels. Wilbur Kelly attended the lecture and stereoptioan views given by Mr. Bronkley at the Hawley Baptist church Friday evening last week. Mrs. Joseph Williams of Port Jervis spent Sunday with her par ents, Lot Daniels and wife. While chopping In the. woods Monday Harry Williams' ax glanced and cut Fred Krouse on the knee cap. Dr. Fritz of Hawley was called and took several stitches to close the cnt. UiNION Mrs. L. E. James is qnite ill. Royal James of Chicago is visiting his parents at Bohemia Lodge, Lake Teedyasknng. James Minahan and Maggie Melvio of Dunmore have returned home af ter a brief visit with the latter's sister. Filling ioe houses at the Lake is the present activity. Lafayette James has been afflicted with rheumatism in his arm for several days. John P. Quest la entertaining his sister and husband, John C. Weiler, Mamie Grimes of Newark is visit ing her sister here. Edward, Afford and Roy James, William and Curtis Quick, Clara and Lucy Travis of Union, Maggie Mul- vin and James Minahan of Dun more enjoyed a sleigh ride and visit with tho family of S. Mainz at Baoba recently. x x SILVER LAKE Rumor says that John Crone and family of Centre will locate near here next spring. A number of young people in this vioinity attended the lonp-year party at Wm. Uetallick's last Friday even ing. All returned home declaring it was the best time they have had this year. lliracu Rake of Notch, Pa., visited at Mrs. Hunt's last week. Tho people In this neighborhood are busy gathering tee. Miss Laura Hanna is on the sick list. Allen Crone of Centre ia assisting August Mercier. Wallace Bensloy of Lehman to in the employ of Stoll Jaggor. Our teacher, who haa been suffor- ! ing from a BeverecoKl, Is iiu proving. Fra:ik Van Campon, chef at the club house, returned to Milford last week. The Mittetnent of the NiW York Times that nobody takes the Hearst pre-idential Ikoui seriously in not nieuut to include the Hull. William lUndotph Hearst. A Bargain For Farmr-rs The New York Tribune Fanner, fl national illustrated agricultural weekly of twenty large pages, 1ms no sniorior as a thoroughly practical and helpful publication for the farmer and every member of his family, and thtj publishers are rlo tnrtnined to give it a circulation un equalled by any paper of Its class in the United Slates. Knowing that every enterprising, up-to-date farmer always reads his own local weekly newspaper. The New York Tribune Farmer has mHdc an exceedingly liberal arrangement which enables ns to offer tho two papers nt bo low a price that no farmer can afford to lose the op portunity. The price of The New York Tri- bune Farmer is 1. 00 a year and Tun Pitfiss Is $1.50 a year, but both papers will bo sent for a full year if yon forward fl.05 to The Press Milford, Fenna. Send your name and address to The New York Tribune Farmer, New York City, and a opocimen copy of that paper will be mailed to yen. The New York Times says that "Perry Heath is losing his balance." The amount of the balance still re maining is not stated. That adjunct of tho American navy known as The Moccasin Is reported to have run ashore again. It is susected that after all the Moccasin Is in a land adder. Consul Skinner has negotiated our treaty with King Menelik and our manufacturers will now proceed to Invade the dark continent. Not all the golden sands of Abyssinia shall be allowed to drift down the Nile waters and fertilize the alluvial farm lands of Egypt. The New York democratlcharmony dinner simply had the effect of adding further strength to the pro-Roosevelt sentiment throughout the country. Webster Davis has left Kansas City and the town Is having a great Jubilee. The country managed to struggle along, by fits and starts, In spite of Mr. Bryan's absence and the bestowal of his undivided attention upon the destinies of Europe. The democratic party is becoming more and more exhausted as the months pass in Its race after an available candidate. Col. Bryan with his fund of Infor mat ion for political mischief-making within the democratic party amply reinforced by his European trip, would be a valuable asset of the republican party, lf"there were any need this year ot lurther splitting up that effete organization. Subscribe for the Press. MORPHINE A Wonderful Diacovery that Cures Morphine, Laudanum, Opium, Cocaine & Other Drug Habits Trial Treatment Sent Free It Is no fault of the ordinary prac ticing physician that they are not able to cure the awful curse of drug habit. A great many able physicians are a victim to this terrible disease. It is no ordinary disease and cannot be cured by any ordiuary drugs or methods of treatment. It has re rnained for us to perfect a wonderful treatment that will cure any case of drug addiction known. It matters not how or when yon got the hnbit or how much drug yon are using, we guarantee an absolute cure without pain or detention from business. Do you want to be cured? If so write ns today for free trial treatment. Strict ly confidential correspondence from all, especially physicians solicited Address, Manhattan Thrkac ruth Association, Dep't 13., 1135 Broad way, New Vork City. L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or C. rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. You will find that the ser vices I render yoa as a Broker aud the facilities and conven iences I can furnish can not be gurpussod elsewhere. It is to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence aud telephone orders glveuv ca reful attention. L R. Carpenter, Cor. Ball and Ptks Sta. Poit Jervis, New York. 2 a a it Representing J Greulich, Martin A Co. t 8 iit f t Iff v COUGH ? we know t:; Armstrong's Pyrnp of White I'lne once, has faith in it ever after wards. ..... WE KNOW 'Jt'l?;1 s s and acquaintances will hear about it, nnd some of them will come to buy It. WE KNOW VLt cases of coughs. aggravating WE KNOW that it can be relied on as a family cough medicine. 25 cents. . CO. ARMSTRONG? DRUGGIST. Hera Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Works, which yon enn have by eonffultlng; .T. V PKKSCOTT of MntaiiiorHn., Fh., who In prt-pnn-cl to Rive entitiiatefl t any time. Write him at once or fall and ee his stock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fnel Sa ver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Fir In on. I A RD WARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AO AT 19 WAKK, ETC. TIN ROOriNO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-KEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Uarford St. - Milford, Pa. pinimtiy oiitam (7 8 I I "IU I'l illVt llliul. lljl M:!tv. r.T free book. "WhiOtt UTti U$Ml!Vi , Upposits U. Hatent Ouice WASHINGTON D. C. PATEXT Cosd I&4 may be c ur -t by our bU'l. AthUcoo, Tht PAifcNT hfc-JUHO, H - ".mora. WJ. j1 j.
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