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Hoods Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole tern. Take it. sys- Get it today. In -usual liquid form or in chocolate coated tablets called S a r s a t a b s . MATAMORAS. M r. and Mrs. J. Conrow and fam ily are now located in Mrs. \William F r e n c h ’s residence on Avenue L>. Miss B e a trice I^abar on Avenue L, -who h a s been ill a t h e r hom e, is im proving. ,Mr. T rum a n Keyes, of New Y o rk City, spent Sunday a t th e Keyes C o ttage w ith his sister. Miss E lla Keyes, on D e law a re Drive. Mrs. H a r r y Lilley on Avenue K, who has been ill w ith th e grip, is Im p roving. Mrs. H a n n a h M o rrison on Avenue F left tow n M o n d ay m o rning to visit h e r son, Mr. Thom a s W e lch, of New Y o rk City, who is 111 a t his hom e. Miss E th e l Garrison- on A v enue M, w h o is ill w ith rheum a tism , was re p o rted som e b e t t e r th is m o rning. Miss M ae Hill, of Jersey City, is visiting \her friend. Miss N e ttie Dord, ■on Avenue L. Miss E m m a K r a u s e on Avenue P is 111 a t h e r hom e w ith th e grip. M rs. S a m u e l B row n on Delaw are Drive, who h a s been ill, is im p rov- HAK K I2H AN R O A D CO»H»ANY. ■Will Q u it Business in N e a r F u tu r e Because of Ijosses. C e n tral Valley, Jan- 17.— T h e a n nouncem e n t th a t the O range County R o a d C o n struction Co'mpany.is to be dissolved in the n e a r future, w a s re ceived w ith surprise. T h e com p a n y w a s fonned by the late E d w a rd H. H a rrim a n , over 15 years ago. The position of president was not filled a f te r his death, and has since r e m a ined vacant. W. A- Law rence, of C h ester, h a s been vice-president. The directors a r e Jas. A. P. R am sdell, of N e w b u rgh; C. H- C. Beakes, of M o u n - tainville; W. A. Law rence and C. C. Tagethoff. The cause given is the building of, rpads a t a loss- C o n tract figures were too low and the tvork in m a n y eases difficult and th e com p a n y lost m o n e 3 ^ T h e loss h a s been placed a t $130,000. D u ring Mr. H a rrim a n ’s life he ex pected losses, or a t least no profit,and w a s content th a t good roads be se cured- I t w a s his dem o n s tration and effective s ervice b y the c o m p a n y w h ich developed the good ro a d sp irit in this state, -Which h a s since spread. IKAMPSErSFIRl IN ERIE BOX car ! PERSONA L M E N T ION. (P rom Daily Union of Jan. 12). A ttorney Melvin H. Couch, of Mon- ticello, was a visitor in this city on W ednesday, while on his way to Cal- licoon. I Mr. M yer F e rguson and a p a r ty of ---------------- friends are enjoying an outing and m TT 1 /-t-i T-i-j successful fishing expedition in W ayne Two Hawley Glass Blowers I Mr. A lfred Neafie, ‘of Goshen, and Mr. O. M orris, of New York, w e re in town on business on \Wednesday. Mr. M. Praulo, a barber form e rly located at St- Andrew s Hotel, New Y o rk City, h a s re-opened th e D e la ware House barb e r shop. Mr. P raulo is a first-class union b a r b e r and so- Icits a .sihare of the public patronage. Miss Nellie P a rnnm , of P o r t J e r vis, is visiting a t th e hom e of her sister, Mrs. G raham VVitsohief, on T h ird street.—N e w b u rgh Journal. Dr. George S. W riter, of Nyack, form e rly of Otisville, h a s bought a plot of ground on P raiik lin street and intends to build a hom e th e re in the early spring.— Nyack Journal. in Bad Company. ACCUSED ANOTHER WHEN ARRESTED Claim H o b o , W h e n They Got Cold Insisted on B u ilding F ire on th e F lo o r of Old P a p e r and / Scranton, Pa., Jan. IS.— William H e n d ry and E d w a rd Reilly, two younj. m en residing a t Hawley, w e re arrest ed yesterday afternoon a t th e Laurel Line station by D e te ctive Guy R a lph, of the E rie R a ilroad, on th e charge of setting fire to a freig h t car a t Rod? Junction, an d w e re held in $300 each (F rom D a ily Union of Jan. 1.1). Mrs. E d w a rd Payson Sm ith and son retu r n e d to th e ir hom e in N o rth Tonaw anda, N. Y-, afte r spending the H e n d ry and R eilly said th a t they Sm ith’s parents, t mTnS' 1 and decided to b e a t th e ir w to P itts- E ^ dau g h ter was born on Sunday to ton, to get w o rk in ^ g l ^ s factory Thom as J. Conmy, They jum p e d on a freig h t train due O p e ration fo r Tiunor. Zkfrs. Chas. V a n Akin, of 15 E rie -etreet, was operated upon a t th e D e e rpark Sanitarium on S a turday fo r th e rem o v a l of th ree tum o rs, by Dr. E . B. L a m b e rt, assisted by th e staff. N o tw ithstanding th e seriousness of th e operation, h e r sym p tom s today a r e favorable. to arriv e in this city a t 11 o’clock on M o n d ay night. They w e re joined by a hobo- The n ig h t was cold, and there w e re m a n y stops. T h e re was a quan tity of old paper in th e c a r and the tram p suggested th a t they light a fire w ith the paper an d som e pieces of wood. The boys said they would not stand fo r this, b u t the hobo told them th a t h e was “ boss of the ran c h ,” th a t if they did not like his acts thej' could jum p off, and th a t if they tried to prev e n t him lighting th e fire th-it he would throw them out. W h e n the fire was lighted th e box's found it congenial and sat around it- \Vi’'hen the train neared R o ck Ju n c tion, th e engineer saw smoke. He stopped the train, and th e crew ru s h ed to see w h a t was the m a tter. They found the young m en and tram p in the car, the latter m a k ing his escape. The young m en w e re let go, b u t la ter ordered th e ir arrest- ------------ f ------------------------ N E W BOSS AT SHOHOLA. Peniia. Coal Company P u ts P- K. Cross in C h arge. Posten R. Cross, of Hawley, has been appointed su p e r in ten d e n t of the S h o h o la L u m b e r operations of the P e n n s y lvania Coal Company, th e large tra c t of land in P ik e county, form e r ly know n as th e S h o h o la F a lls p rop erty, which, was purchased by th e E rie som e years ago and from w h ich th e com p a n y is cutting timber- H e suc ceeds P. H. Gilkey. Mr. Cross has spent the g reater p a r t of the past week a t S h o h o la get tin g an insight into th e w o rk and took com p lete charge on M onday Jan- 16 th, w h e n Mr. Gilkey’s resigna tion becam e effective. Mr. Cross will have u n d e r his direc tion a m ill forem an, yard forem an, th ree woods forem en, a salesm a n , bookkeeper, about 150 worlonen and 40 horses. T h e rem o v ing of th e tim b e r will require ten or 11 years. E. H. Gilkey goes to W isconsin. Robins in M idwinter. D u ring th e recent warm days ro b in s w e re seen an d h e a rd singing In th e trees hy J, S. H u b b e ll’s house n E a s t B ranch, D e law a re county- W o o d m e n say th e robins have sheltered them s e lves in a thick pine grove. A lo t of deer trac k s w e re also seen back of the H u b b e ll barn. W ill b e a C a n d idate. H a rry M. Rosencrance, of M atam o - ras, one of the P ike C o u n ty A u d itors, will be a candidate for C o u n ty Com m issioner on the D e m o c ratic ticket th i s year, says the M ilford D ispatch. H e is a son of I r a B. R o sencrance, L a c k a w a x e n tow n ship, who a num b e r o f y e a rs ago served P ik e county com m issioner. -------- ---------- - D o a n ’s R e g u lets cure constipation -without griping, nausea, nor any -weakening effect. A sk your druggist fo r them . 25 cents p e r box. -------- ----------- B itten by M ad Dog- W illlam H u yck, a farm e r living n e a r H a le Eddy, was bitten bn the h a n d by a m ad dog on Jan u a r y 3. He is In New Y o rk tak in g th e P a s teu r trea tm e n t. The dog was shot and ex am ination proved it to have rabies.. Reliable Drugs They are the only kind we handle—always first quality and strictly iresh. Bring your prescriptions here and you may rest assured that they will be most carefully com- poundea of reliable drugs by a graduated pharmacist. Everything o f the best in the drug and druggist sundries line at Jones’Drug Store, 91 PIKE ST. State Ghairman Resigns. E z r a P. P rentice has resigned from the chairm a n s h ip o t the R epublican State Committee. In a letter to S. S. Koenig, form e r S e c retary of State, Mr. P rentice says th a t he only agreed to serve during the cam p aign, and now th a t its affairs are settled, up h e will a t the m e e ting on January 21st laj' do-rni the burden of office. Among those discussed for th e place a re R e p resentative W. M. Calder an d Naval Officer F. J. H- Kracke, of Brooklyn; J. Sloat P a s s e tt,of E lm ira; E. B. Vree- land, of Salam anca, and Mr- Koenig. M iddletown, form e rly of P o r t Jervis. T h e condition of Mrs. May B. House, of B rooklyn, who recently u n derw e n t an operation hy Dr. P. E. G e ssner a t the D e e rpark Sanitarium , is Im p roving rapidly. Mrs. Joseph P o n d e rlich and son, of New Y o rk City, are visiting a t the hom e of h e r m o ther, Mrs. Sarah Bell, and sister, Mrs. P r a n k E. B u rns, on W a s h ington avenue. Mr. D. E. Ball, of Paterson, N- J., IS in town today in t h e interests of the P y rene fire extinguisher whose m e rits he .successfully tested in the presence of sev'eral flrem anic officers and m a n y citizens. (F rom D a ily U nion of Jan. 14). know ledge of th e E. M. P. w h ich is highly gratifying. Mrs. W. B. Kelley and her sister, Mrs. O. P. Traynor, left town on T u e s d a y for a trip to Florida, They sailed on the -steamer A rapahoe from New York to Jacksonville. E rie S u p e rintendent Theodore M ackrell, of Salam anca, was in this city on business on Tuesday night. Miss Viola Johnson left this city, L Tuesday, for Hawley, Pa., w h e re She will attend the funeral of Mrs. P r a n k Stevenson, whose death occur red there on Sunday evening. N a tional B a n k ohicer-s. At a m e e ting of the B o a rd of D i rectors of the N a tional B a n k of P o rt Jervis, held on Jan. 12, the following- nam e d officers were elected for the ensuing year : P resident, Dr. W. L. Cuddeback; V ice-President, J. B. T h o rpe; Cash ier, Eugene F. M apes; P a y ing Teller, John J. Duley; Receiving Teller, W. L. Brow n ; Bookkeeper, Edson H. W h itney; S tenographer, Miss Ada -------- K lks .Xnnivei'sary. The tenth anniversary of P o r t J e r vis Lodge No. 645, B. P- O. E., will he observed on Thursday evening, Jan. 36th. q’he com m ittee has decided to have a mu.sical entertainm e n t, follow ed by a banquet. E r ie P ittsb u rg Term inal. The E rie is to enter P ittsb u rg over th e Waibash term inal h e r e a f ter in stead of the P ittsb u rg ’ E rie tracks- The W a b ash having been forced o u t of the term inal, it has been acquired by the H a rrim a n interests. The E rie will connect through th e W h e eling & L a k e E rie line from B edford, O. Aocusecl Lived a t M iddletown. H o w a rd K irk, whom it is said Mrs. George M elber, of Schenectady, w a n ted to wed and so got rid of h e r boy n e a r A lbany by m u rder, fo r m e r ly lived a t M iddletown. As a boj’ he carried p a p e rs fo r the Argus. Mrs. M elber, it will be rem e m b ered, con fessed th a t she forced carbolic acid down th e child’s th r o a t and left him a sw a m p betw e en Schenectady and Albany. She h a s disclaim ed any desire to m a rr y K irk and he says he was m erely an acquaintance, in con tradiction of the police storj’. -------- ^ -------- Democratic- Comm ittee. Fhaii-m an K e tchum of the Demo cratic County Com m ittee h a s appoint ed th e following executive com m ittee for th e ensuing year ; J- E. W a rd, PineB u s h ; G. P. K e tch um, W a rw ick; J. E. M agourty and Jo h n J. Peake, N e w b u rgh; Jo h n E. C u n n ingham , W a lden; H. W. C h a d e - ayne, Cornwall; V J, Kohl, M iddle- hope; J. L. Hicks, H ighland P a lls; Dr. H. B. Sw a rtw o u t and J. E. Gillen, P o r t Jervis; N a te D. Mills and Jo h n Schindler, M iddletown; R o b e rt H. C lark, W e sttow n ; . W , C regan, Mon- ^ -------- In d ictm e n t Dismissed. A t th e O ctober term of th e Su prem e C o u rt th e grand ju r y found seven indictm e n ts against th e E rie for violations of th e sem i-m o n thly paym e n t law. The actions have been dism issed as th e com p a n y pleaded guilty to th e sam e indictm e n ts I B room e county, and w a s fined. H e rb e r t H a w k er, o f P o r t Jervis, visited his brother, C h arles W,, a t th is place this week. — H o n e sdale In d e pendent. Miss Florence R ichardson,, of P o r t Jervi.s, was a guest a t th e hom e of h e r uncle, E- J. R ichardson,on T h u rs day of last week-— H a w ley Times. Hon, A lfred M arvin w e n t to H a rris burg, Pa., today fo r th e adjourned session of th e P e n n s y lvania Legisla- Miss M ary P. Salley is ill a t h e r hom e on Fow ler street. ^ Mrs. Plarry Burn.s, Jr., retu r n e d to h e r hom e in Ridgewood, N. J., afte r six -iv'eeks’ visit w ith h e r parents. L e tter C a rrier and Mrs- ‘ P r a n k P e r - cival- She -svas accom p anied by h e r cousin. P r a n k Percival, Jr., of New Y o rk City, who fias also been spend ing th e holidays here. Mr. C. C. W. Noble, S u p e rintend ent of th e H a rtw o o d Club; Mr. Miles Sturdevant, m a n a g e r of agricu ltu r e ; Mr. \Willis B u tler, general forem a n of carp e n ters and th e building d e p a rt m ent, w e re i n P o r t Jervis on business on F riday. (P ro m Daily U n ion of Jan . 16). A. B. W h eeler, form e rly Supt. of Schools in this city, has been elected C o m m a n d er of Gen. Lyon Post, G. A- R-, in Middletown. Everybody a t th e Jersey City T e rm inal is glad to see the re t u r n 'o f E rie Conductor T. F- Clay, who has been off duty several weeks through ill- nes.s. ” Dory ” is am o n g th e w h itest of New Y o rk Division conductors an d that’s why th e hoys are pleased to welcome him back on the Suffern lo cal.— S u ffern Cor. P a terso n Press. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd W. Cole have gone an an extended visit to E n g le wood, N. J. Mrs. E. E. Ley p e r t and daughter, M adeline, have gone to Dayton, Ohio, 101 join Mr. Leppert- Miss Jennie Bmor.v, one of the -us- slstants at the local postofflee. i.s spending a few daj’s a t P o r t Jer.-is, N. Y., noth relatives.— S troudsburg Tiimes- (F rom Daily Union of Jan . 17). Mrs. C. P. W ilkin and son, George, of New Y o rk City, are guests a t the hom e of Mrs. C. H. Norris, on M ary street. Miss A lm a W ilkin, of M iddletown, Is th e guest of M rs, George Stage at h e r hom e on N o r th Broom e street. Mr. and Mrs. C h a rles I. Terw illiger left tow n th is afternoon on E rie train Two for a trip to F lorida. S e c retary C. H. T u rner, of the P o r t Jervis Y. M. C. A., w e n t to New Y o rk today, to confer with the E rje railroad officials and A rchitect C. ~ Long in reg a rd to th e plans for the association building. Mr. C h arles H a r t R u tan w rites friends from Jacksonville, P la., th a t he is having a fine tim e . H e had ju s t been visiting a large ostrich farm in th a t vicinity. Mr. Edw a rd J. M u rphy, rep resen ta tive of the E a g le P r in tin g In k Co., New Y o rk, w ith M r. P. M. Artley, m a n a g e r Jersey City P r in tin g Co.,are spending a few days a t Twin Lake: Pa, (P rom D a ily U n ion of Jan . 18). Mrs. Ju lia Swinton, of M iddletown, was a caller In this city today. Mr. W ilbur Gordon, of th e Gordon S p o rting Goods Company, spent last week a t New York, atten d in g the auto show. W h ile th e re he was oc cupied m u c h of th e tim e during the day in d e m o n s trating th e E. M, P. cars fo r intending purchasers. This is a recognition o f his ability and WEAK, WEARY WOMEN L e a rn th e C ause of Daily W oes and E n d Them . W h e n th e back aches and throbs. W h e n housew o rk is to rture. W h e n night brings no rest nor W h e n urinary disorders set in W o m e n ’s lot is a w e ary one. There is a way to escape these woes D o a n ’s K idney Pills cure such ills. H a v e cured thousands. R e a d th is w o m a n ’s testim o n y . M rs. A. B. Steam s, 11 L ittle Ave., M iddletown,^ N. Y., says; ‘T suffered off and on from sh a r p pains across m y kidneys and finally th e m isery took th e form of a dull ache. I had to pass th e kidney secretions too fre quently and this w e a k n e s s caused me considerable annoyance. A few m o n ths ago D o a n ’s K idney P ills were b r o u g h t to m y notice and procuring a box, I com m enced th e ir use. P rom p t relief followed and in a rem a rkably Short time my trouble had entirely disappeared. I cheerfully recom m end D o a n ’s K idney Pills to anjrone suffer ing from kidney complaint.” F o r sale by all dealers. P rice 50 cents. F o s ter-M ilburn Co., Buffalo. New Y o rk, sole agents fo r th e U n ited States. R e m e m b e r th e nam e — ^Doan’s— and tak e no other. H a ii'inian Station Opened. The new E rie station a t H a rrim a n , formerly Turner, w h ich was built by Mrs. E. H- H a rrim a n a t a cost of $15,000, was opened to the public on M onday last. It is located 1,000 feet east of the old station, built when the E rie w'as first constructed and redo, lent of rem iniscence, it is very com plete in its appointm e n ts, although com p laint has been m ade th a t it is too sm all for a t ran s f e r point. Ilou b lc T r a c k ing. The double tracking of the Scranton bran c h of th e O. & W. is in progress, furnishing w o rk for m any of th e la boring class w h ich keeps m o n ey in circulation. Every Point o f a ^ v a n t a g 'e t h a t c a n b e claimediot a n y t a l k i n g - ma chine can be proved in the COLIMBIA Graphophone Eithei: Disc or Cylinder The “ BKT” Columbia Is mighty od evidence—thence—the onlyy cylinderlinder ichinehine thathat hasas allll thehe conven- good evide onl cy mac t h a t conven ience of the disc machine. Plays both 2-minute and 4-minute records. tc-ms are easi $20to $200. Fredk. J. Hocker M ILANVILIiE, PA. PILES KLisrpSiH Sold in Port Jorvis by T. Laidley Call lor F n o Sample SPECIAL For tw o w e e k s Only a HAND>MADE ^ f Single Strap H a rness fo r __ 9 I w All Kinds of Horse a n d Mule J e w e lr y At JOHNSON’S Por*t^^v^s?N.V. i Idohnson & S toll’s GREAT CLEARING SALE $25 00 A x m inster Rugs» 9x12 .................. $17.50 9.00 Folding Iron Couches, w ith m a t t r e s s .......................................... 5.50 20.00 9x12 B russels R u g ......................... 16.00 .60 Linoleum, n e w p a t tern ..... ..................48 6.00 Iron Beds, W h ite E n a m e l............. 4.80 1.25 A x m inster C a rpets ................................ 98 .75 Best Ingrain Carpet, a ll w o o l.............59 The above are samples of the way we are selling all : goods. Prices good until January 26th. J o h n s o n & S toll, 95 Pike St, Port Jervis. K ILLS T H R E E . E n g ine Explodes on New Y o rk Cen tra l F reig h t. (By Aosoclated Press). Buffalo, Jan, 18.— T h e engine of a slow freig h t train on the New York C entral railroad blew up early today n e a r W e n d s station 20 m iles east of Buffalo. Engineer George Dwyer, of Buffalo, and F irem a n Cook were killed and B rakem a n R ichard Frost, of Syracuse, was so seriously injured th a t h e died afte r being brought to the Em e rgency H o spital here. Jersey Jiistiee- A fine of $250 w a s the punishm e n t given by Judge H e n ry C. H u n t to Ju s tice of th e Peace A b ram S. Thom p - , of Newton, N. J., convicted of ex tortion from John P rizervitch on Nov. 30. H e m ight have been sent to pris on, b u t th e court suspended sentence. H e fined Joseph Honig, a F ranklin F u rn a c e m e rchant, im p licated with Thom p son, $400 and w ithheld sen tence on him also- DOCTORS FAILED. RESTORED BY PERUNA. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to D o a n ’s Ointm ent. C h ronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. D ruggists all sell It. Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Lifer M iss N in e tte P o rter, B raintree, m o n t, w r ites; “ I have been cored by P e rtm a , h a d several h e m o r r h a g e s ' o f the lungs. T h e doctors did n o t h e lp me m u ch and w o u ld n e v e r hav e cured, me, “ I saw a testim o n ial In a FerUisa alm anac of a case s im ilar to m ine, 1 com m enced using it. “I was p o t able to w a it o n m y self w h e n I b ^ a n using i t . I gained v e r y slowly a t first, b u t I could see t h a t it was helping me. “A fter I had tak e n i t a w h ile I com menced to raise u p a strin g y , sticky substance from m y lungs. T h is g r ^ less and less in q u a n tity as I continnM the treatm e n t, “ 1 grew m o re fleshy th a n I had been for a long tim e , and now I call myseflf well.” , Disagreed. The jury disagreed in th e ease of W illiam R u p p indicted for granB larceny in connection w ith notes o i the W est Newburgh B o ttling Com pany, now defunct. Something New A ll t u e Tim e Dailey Store DAILEY’S The Store Of the People, Q u a lity, S tyle Good Value f Go Hand in | H a n d H e re. ■ n Walt for the Big After- t Inventory - Clean - Up- Sale at the Dailey Store. This Is the time when w e clean out all win ter goods as w e never carry anything over from one season to an other. It will be weft worth yoiu* while to wait. in a day or two w e will give you full par ticulars. ; In the mean time we are selling all SUITS, COATS and FURS at one-third less than reg ular price. SPECIAL! Tuesday and Wednesday Our R e g u lar $1.00 R. & G. a n d C. B. C o rsets On Sale at 79c Watch for Our Big Contest SARGENT & OENNER. 25 FRONT ST. \