Clean and Pure brewed BEVEllAGES-Bccr, Tort, Ale- like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jorvis, 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 Keg and ' Bottle Goods Our Beers are Bottled at the Brewery Premisos, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK DREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. A SEASONABLE REMEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. S H. E. Emerson & Co. f Next Door to Delaware Valley Time Table in Effect Oct. 15, 1902 Dully Except Siiiuluy Station p.m. a. Nw York, 11 , L. & V. K. R. Hnrrlny Htreft. Ar Cliilstnphcr Htrwt . " M'll'.iki-1 " Broiid St I'hllnlilililn. Ppium. R. B . " Ktist StroiHitilnitir. :.Lv. . Eust Strmidabnnr, I)., L. W . ritiitlim Ar. DiluwHro Vnlliy Junction " Crnlir's Mi'aclows u Mitrshnirs Creek ' Onk (irove " Frutclirvs " Coolbii(fh " Turn Villa " hmnkt;rs " ... DuDhklll Lr 1 40: 1 4f.( S 0 ; lS.mv 4. Mi 10 on; 10.110' 10.151 11 ml la.an1 BOOI.T. a oo X.30 " .... " 4 Br. Ar V Lv f wi " f-OT 7 00 " rr.iii " H i t: " 7 17: rrsii 7 aft. 7.ao:Ar R.IKV !.:! fli.02 fIJM fr la M3 4:t Ml ia.45- fMrt fl'3 47 fs.m fia ni h3! 12.M fS ill f 12 5T, B.HOi 1.011 5. to 1.1m! P.M. I P.M I A.M. ;f Stops only on not to; tr Through Tickets nro on Pule nt nil LncVnwnnnn mill Pennsylvania Roll road Stations, i'oi inforiiintlou ns to Prettiht mid PatiseiiKur Ruins npply to HOWARD A, W0R.MAN, Supt, East Stroudsburg, Penn. You Are Have And Huy a pniitnl card and end to the Now York Triliuuo Farmer, New York City, for a free Specimen copy. Tho Trilmno Farmer !h a Nntlnnnl Illiirjlrrtt ed Afrrliitilturul VVfykly for KHrtnom mitl thfir families, tvitd HdimU Ht tlie ht'iid of tho ttfrrltmi turttl prvst. The pruw tt $1 per yrr hut if yu like it ytui can sw.upo it with your own favorite 1-Htil i)nwpitHr, TliK Ijhksh, at a bargain. Until p-tpiirs ouis rear only f l.rtS, Sind ynnr order aud mom'y to Thk PitEsu. Milford, Pa. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness ilj LlbUll, Uuilllul tuulu carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, t'oiiwr Ann ami Fourth streets MILFORD FA. I ' tl 1 iir UUillll'l 11 W t. 1:; ll. I'llt scll'II!: fcttt-lih unit tlr-M j i i! k hi if fltiv invermicn will (.iLimi'lly ir e c t'WUU'i: lire t'.;ii. r! mug tl e- i..iirlit.- :.uuv 1 K..riii-. " lli'W to t.dif tin U i'.Mi'nt'' V .11 U.'.'lt IV H-f-t. I'..tl-11'.M SC.-iUCli (l, i -1' ,ll u-t 1 1 -i ..!: at ulii .- jt :itr. 1 1 1 v ,i;- i.. t.r n .,iit iin ,' a i,-t it cue ' tii tic-. . nilli.-iU'1!'., Ml l li K ('All M'l! v 1. HU l '1 U 11.1 Wi'ltiV -.. u!.;U-.t j Mllwi, I....-...'..! 1 v M.'i.t.f:..!'..- hmJ itn-i i Otn.) l.'i wu;,j t-Htk. Avi'Iieti, V'C'IOR J HVAH9 A CO. Jit j, ) Broad Street, Milford, PanntylvanU j Hotel Fnuohore. Railroad WnatwRrit Dully Kacopti p.m. p.m. p. inn. 1 1 12 !j ia.av la.ifii 1M 7 85 7 HI l.Wtj 8 415' W 411 1 fH 83. 8.H1: (IW f ai 8.a M.101 8 1 1'.! 8.10 IB! 4.M 4 2S: ft .28 B.SB ffl Kl frt.18 14.1!) 4 11 6 11 f4 0!) f4.(l 4 Mi ffl Oil frtOO MM fB BW 6.50 6.60 f.1 fill 8f5 8.60 conductor or on sign 1 A.M. Pal P M. a Farmer l.X THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTC CO. 1(33 Broadway. t t. Jamee teulld' Ing, raw York. For the Treatment end cure of LIQUOH, OPIUM AND WORPHINE HARITS NO HYPODKRMIC IS J KC'TIOXS. A PKKIKIT IHIM8 T1IKA1MKST OB 8AN1 TAU1UM A UV A NT AUKH. BIuo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adioiuin 4 (1 umaor's Union Hoowj liimd, cariiaeo, draft and farm h'u.-i'S fir falsi. lc.i'haiitr.9 uoi'lo. A la mo stuck from which to make mliM'tunia. CANAL hi'. i'ir;n Tor,sr, One Cent is 16 onncrs. of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffer are only about 14 ouncti of coftee una two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to tou, but money in the pocket j of the roaster. I , MUI ..kfc. iMfmrM ..I trim ."t, . rT..n.w MNHM.VN'S FLURY. Tlie reoont Rtorm allowed tbe nine of proper road making Inst nonsiin. Thorn were no wnxliouta whore the roads wore trim piked but where previous supervisors left off there are Rutterg In tho eontre of the highways. Fnrmors who were hoping to save one crop are disappointed Buck- wheat was good but the last storm almost ruined It. Garret Brodhond and Edward Emery were fishing recently In Mink's pond and got 13 catfish. Perhaps other fish we did not aee. Squirrels by appearances had most of the nuts gathered before the open season arrived. While a social was In progress at Geo 8nyders last week a noise was heard outside. No one was vis ible but the fruit on one of his pear trees disappeared. The democrats here are some thing like the republicans, without a leader. Borne fancy they are fit for the position and th'nk everyone should bow to their opinions. It is tho prevailing belief here that the D. V. K, R. will Boon come up the valley. The road to Bushkllt pays, and some think either the Pennsylvania or the Erie will con trol it. An empty bag down here marked the "Big Store" shows it is grow ing. Kane and Johnson, the shoe men at Port Jervis, both deserve patron age. They sell good goods reasona bly. Mrs. Charles Person is visiting relatives in New York. Miss Carrie Smith after a visit with friends in Philadelphia is home again. E. A Wells of Port Jervis and P. N. Bournique of Milford spent part of last week here hunting. John Vater is in a Brooklyn hos pital undergoing treatment for can cer of the stomach. To eke out the crops this yenr farmers will get out ties and lum ber, Calvin Cron has moved in his new house. lie is about to receive n new throshing machine and will soon be ready for that business. Mrs. Mary Frazier of Matamoras spent last week visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Etta Bosler of Jersey City returned to her position on Tuesday after attending the funeral of her aunt, Mis? 8. E. Layton. W. H. Layton and fiimily have moved to the Pfuflle bouse at Iong Meadow, where be is teaohing school. Mrs. Kate Westbrook la very ill of heart trouble at this writing. Mrs. Emily Downs recently visit ed D. E. Van Etteu and wife at Deokertown, Miss Hunter has returned to hor homo in Philadelphia after spending several weeks with the family of Isaac Smith. Mrs. George Westbrook of Branch villespent Sunday with her parents, 11 B. Van Auken and wife. Miss Faut.ie Holms of Raymonds kill valley has been visiting Miss Martha North. Miss Margarot Shepherd of Edge mere spent Sunday with relatives at Centre. William Bonbon and D. O. Brod head are on the sick list. Gray ? "My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vior stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. . Z. henomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's Impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy vears in your hair 1 Serhaps you 1 are seventy, and you like i your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color cf youth. il.M a Mil. All arviilua. If your clriu'trtit rnaot aniify yoa6 H-utl u. on u i-r and e will -.i. soa a Im1' id. lit .tou anil till tlie uiii U Of Vuur IK.'Mt m rrr L-il.... A U ' ' .-ri, IS J. u AUtt (.0., lueu, tlo. II'? 1 Jt SANDY STUN. Mrj. William (.'. I). ke will havo a vendii" on Nov. 1 and sail hor por sonal property, rows, horses mid farm Implomonts. The apple crop must be n very good one, for aim st every day sev eral lo ids are oon piHimon their way t ni-anoliviUo station. The non-salnhlo are bninn looked after by those seeking a good supply of oldor. On Thursday night I sat np bo as to soe the eollp4e and, sure enough, the show was exactly on time. When the moon was nntnplntnly covered I tumbled Into bad thinking the ,maii in the moon was in the dark for the time, Miss Bertie Rosencrans and sister are spending a couple of weeks vis iting friends and relatives in and about New York city. Engineer Konkle nnd assistants completed the survey over lands of Mr. Htell'en for the now road aoross he mountain. The new road as surveyed enters the old road 40 feet west of the bridge near Frank Mo Nonlio's. The potpie social at Ahram John son's at Bevans on Friday evening was not largely attended owing to threatening weather. All had a good tlmo aud as for the pie, that was excellent. Recoipts were about 20. The New Jersey telephone oom- pnny, successors of the liuilson River company, are bound to give their patrons the best service possi ble. Their electrician passed over their line last week taking out the old phones and putting others much better in their plaoe. A reduction n rates will come in a short time, time and that will greatly increase their business. Cider making is in full swing, aud Rosenkrans' press was full all day ong on Saturday. The pancake orop is a partial- failure, coal is too high to burn, but the cider crop is nnusually good and that may help the other two. It is meat and drink, you know. The Sandyston party who forged note npon Ilozektau Smith of Frankford for $100 and a second upon A. 8. Stoll of Bevans for $35 has lit out for somo other part of the country. Those gontlemen would like to see tho forger, or the color of tbelr money, but in this caso "distance lends enchantment to the view" and be took the dis tance part. 't ' Death and tax time are the two sure things of this life, and how near the former is to as no one can tell, but the latter has a fixed time and that time is at hand. Sandy. ston's tax rate is $14.10 per thou sand, divided as follows : County tax, $8 per thousand, and road tax, $3.10 per thousand It is not so bad, but it might be worse. Farmers are not all done outting corn and many have fields of pot a toes yet to dig. Many left them in the ground saying they might as well rot thore as in the cellar. A good deal of fall Bowing remains to be done, and some will not sow as much as if the weather bad been more favorable Dr. Hughes and wife of Layton started on Saturday for an extended tour. A day or two will bo spent in New York, from there to Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago. The doctor will visit the hospitals in the cities named and may reaoh Chicago in time to see Prof. Lorenz the oele brated Vieuna surgeon, demonstrate bloodless surgery. His fee for per forming an operation npon the daughter of Mr. Armour of Chicago is $150,000. Tbe doctor's patients will be attended to by Dr. Konnan of New York city, who comes high ly reoommended ns a physician and surgeon. W. C. Hursh, surveyor for the Readington insurance company of Hunterdon county, will be in at tondance at the meetings of the company at Three Bridges, Hunter don county, on the 22d and 23d inbt. Mrs. Mary Major, widow of Gera- tus Major, celebrated her 82d birth day on Friday last. Her children and grandohiidren assembled at the borne of her eon, Charles, with whom she makes her home, and spent the day with their aged rela tive. Mrs. Major retains her facul ties to a remarkable dogree aud is in the enjoyment of fuirly good health. C0SAS1IAUGII. 11. L. Davenport bought a very fine oow last week of M. Doyle of Schocopee. Hunting season is open but you can see more huuters aud dogs than you can game. This cold wave will make the ed itor of tbe Press think about using bin new buck saw. Tlie coal strike is ended and our oou! ilmilora ha ve ooui attiu. Now look out for cold weutUur. Pains in the Back Am symptoms of A venk, torpid or slnpnnnt condition of Hip kidneys nr livor, nnd am a warning It is putr-moly hftr.ttdons to Tricot, o important is K tioiillliy action of tliope organs, Tlicy nro commonly nttended by Ions ot pnry, lack of coiirnoo, and some times by gloomy foreboding and de spondency. "I hud imlns In my bnr, could not alerp nfl wlirn I pot tin In t!m morning felt worm than Hie n'Kht l tore. I tv-cim Inking- HooO a Hnrm"trllin nd n-w I ran Heep d ft nil feeling resled nnd Alile lo (lo my work. I nltrflmte my cure pnflrely to Ilix'd'K FSnr.npnrllln." M . J. N. I'rHRY, rare H. H. t'npeliuid, l ike Hond, Ala. Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve tlie back, and build up the whole system. MATAMORAS. The Blue Ribbon society will moot on Saturday afternoon at tho home of J. D. and Horton Wilkin. Miss Anna Galusba, tho Gorman teacher In the Port Jorvis academy, spont Sunday with hor friend, Mrs. May Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Laforge Nyoe and daughter, May, will change thoir residence this week. They move to Port Jervis at 144 Ball street. Mrs. A. Misnor of Ellonvillo is visiting at tho homo of Mis. diss. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and daughter, Cora, have returned home from Montlcello whore they have been spending a few days. Miss Katharine Walls returned home recently from a visit witn friends at Mali wall, Patersou and Newark. Mrs. William Florence 'rom Mid- dlotown has boon spending a fow days in M-Uomoras. She returned home Wednesday. George Martin of the New York postofflce is spending bis vacation here. Harry Clawson has been spending a short vacation in Matamoras. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corwln were presented with a little daughter a few evenings ago. Its name is Gladys Dorothy. Mother and child are doing nloely. Miss Angola Orce and Miss Mabel Walker spent Saturday with thoir parents. They returned to Ding- man's Sunday morning. Master Roy Seybolt and Walter Fritz of Port Jervis, accompanied by Winfleld Seybolt of Middletown, have gone to Crystal Lake for an outing of a few days. There has been a new club organ ized in Matamoras by some of the young sooiety people of this village It is called the Orion club. It meets every Friday evening at the differ- ent homes of members. Next Fri day evening it will meet at the home of Miss Irene Kimble. Fol lowing named are the officers : President Misa Nellie Westfall. Secretary Miss Emma Billman. Treasurer Miss Irene Kimble. MAST HOPE Mrs. E. A. Tigne received a visit last weok from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coler of Jersey City. Miss Howe, who was called home on aooountof her brother's sickness, has resumed her work of teaohing. Miss Katy Hart, who atttonded a wedding at HonesJale last week, is now spending a few doys with friends. Mrs. Margaret Johnson was visit' by hor sister, Mrs. Emily Tinstuan last week. Mrs. E. A. Tigne spent part of this at Milford on business maters Mr. and Mrs. Peroival Davis have returned from western Pennsyl vania. T. G. MoMahon has rented rooms over his store to D. Sheehon. A Typical South African Store O. R. Larson of Bay Villa, Sun days River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty- five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says, "I am favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamber lain', remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doc tor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store tbe population is' perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no less than four teen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely lie a record." For sale by A. W Bulch aud Sou, Matamor as. nil drug and general stores in Pike county. Largest lot of flannel blankets and comfortables ever ofl'ored for ule in Milford from 60o to 11.50 at Kyman & WdU'. V 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 information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Tjiita and lota without. Houmis. Ueiilnr In nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Ilelow CrlHHniau House. Milford, Tn. Hera la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Wtr Worki, which you run Iihv liy coiinuittitR; tl. V, V H KMCOTT of MftiMniarftN, I'm., who la prt-pnrtvl to fflve aMtlmatea nt any tfm. Write him nt mice or call and we hiii utrtck of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Vk44t . BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE M u I RAPE iYIPH .4 V Designs f f 1 M Copyright Ac, AriTono npndlnir a ntctfrh snrl f1wrlpt!rn mur flnloklT HSforlHin our opinion free wfittihar n.n Invention in (tr.ihuliiy jutliMit utilo. C'jniniuntfu tt"nBttrlrflyr..iifl.lMtiMiil. IlninHnnk on I'ufentfl fnt frt OMtfHt Hti'iK-y f(.r nc'iiri!;K ptii'. I'ateiu tuln-fi fhrmiuh Muim A lo. reclv"e tpsrutl ivifke, without AJli'-tfO, 111 tbe Scientific Jlrrieax A hrindnomelr HhmtrafiMl trwklf. I-itrcwt riN cm m nut ti ny t tent him ('.uriml. 'I triiii, 94 a oir : four Rir.ritlm. $L tiolubynll newoilfJilern. MUNM Co." -Kew York Umuca OOica. m T St Waahlnuluu. D. O. Asthma Can Be Cured r"ree Treatment, Free Medio Advioe. We Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? This (imld (lipase which has caused mora untold agonios tlmn word a can de ecrlle, him nt liutt rtn;sivtjd itadtmth blow. Mtxlical cit'iic la ivnt yyara ba found a rttuit'djf that tucct'tinf ully cuinlinU nil the nggt-nvtUt'd Hyiii)t'Uiis due to thU dltitreeft ing ftillictloti. AfUT many yeari of pa tiuut ntudy and n-eurch, Dr. A. U. Clark, the well kaowa spech.list. baa discovered a ponltivo remedy tliat curua the coiiKh, gives) immediate relief aod eradicate every venilge of the dUt'asn. So cotifldeut U thu doctor that hid Asthma Itmetly will efTect a curb In all utiiti thnt he btw lnstrucu d the Clark Medical Co., of Pitta burg, Pit , to forward a omplt-te treat ment Ui every aufTurr of Aothma who wrileii for symptom b'unk. Thin in a very lloeml olTt.-r and uhuwi the conflduuce the Clttrk Mediiuil Co. bave in the mortts of this prvparatinri. If any of our readers are all he ted with Auihinit they should writo the Chirk Co at ouoe fir symptom blank. Why auilcr when a cure i wlthtu each T n a ri n r. r? ralvh ""r-V - sVfiaini iwalii-r pnnnptly Ql.lalTlJaidmigtr ! !iiil model, akeuiti or pliUj ol invention (or'1 l n-uer.'jjott on pntentnlillity. For free book, i ' !' Kem,aadreTRA n E-M a R KS .r" ! ! wmm ; Opposite U. H. Patent Office ' JWASHINGTON D. C. Ui moit hei(ing aaJve in tns fVQrtd q;o:; 17 A! LPs 0 AO TIME TADLE. Corrected to Date. Polld Pullman trains to Ihiffalo, Nlnff ura Knll", I'linutnnqua Luke, Clevulmid, t'lileniro arid UlnrlnnAtl. Tickets on nlo At Port Jervis tn nil points In the Went .and Hniit.liweot.nt loner rates than via any other flmt-olass line. Trains Now Lravk Pout Jbrvib s Follows. EASTWARD. Pnlly F-rire.a g El A. M. llnllv Kxjm.n (in " lK-nl Kicept BundAT.. 0 HO " T 40 " Wny funds Only t M " Local Eiccpt Siinrty. . 10 80 " Way dally exo't Sunday 11 M " Daily Kxiuesa 18 48 f. U. BiiiuIbt Only 1 1(1 " Way dally ei'o't Sund'y 8 BS " Ilally Kanrom 4 W " Way Sunday Only 4 40 " Ioeal Sunday Only ... . fl 07 " Way dally eao't rjuud'y 85 " K. i p reus Dally 10 0ft " WESTWARD. No. a, a, no, 4'), 7i, BO, fc!, 4, 704, 81, 8, 7on, 7o, 8l, 14. No. 7, Dally Fipre.a 18 AOs. M. 17, unlly Jlilk Train 7 Hb " ' 1, Dally Kanreaa 11 84 " ' lift, Kor Ho'daln Kpl Hun.. 18 10 f . V. ' S, Eiprcsht'hlcHBO Ihn dal 6 1ft " 1 fill, Liwal H-xprosa Sunday . . 6 60 1 ' 6, Limited Dally Express. 10 16 Trains leave Chnmlwrs street. New York, for Port .Tervla on week davs nt H HO, 7 HO, 9 00, 9 16, 10 80 A. M., 1 (10, 8 WI, t no, o m, 7 mi, u in p. m. on sundiya, 8 HO, 7 110. 9 00 . 9 16 A. M . . 18 80. 2 HO. 7 80 9 15 P. at. I. W. CflOKF, General Pnaaenser Agent, New York, Stovos and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Savor in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flraa In on fVARDWARK. OIITLP.RT, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTO. "IN ROOriNO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing hNEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN ' Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Piko Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Lazy liuor aaaiTw svc sirwMWiSTW Bl grl SI B1 witb m utrptd livnr, wh b prodtu-oa tnnnta Itoo. I found CAK'AhKTS tubeali yu cinlm for Ihera. end furd sitch relief the first trial, ttiet I purctiMod ftnoiber supply and Wavi c.-oi-eiiiely ourtMl I U.U only be uo it lu1 to ro oixAmrind CttMcareui wiieuever the opportualiy l pri rMinted J. A. Miilu, Ai&t suuqueUaaoa Ave., i'bluuieiphta, Pa. . a. (')) CANOV v Pfwnt. i J-.:(ot. Tate Good. to ttwud, Nuvor t!icaia. W eskui), of Oi ip. nut, Hjc. jUj. ... 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