Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK DREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y , are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Hilford, 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. Ve send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jervis, Long Distance-Hudson River Phone N. Port Jervis Local Phone VV. Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at m rmstron Milford, Pa. flEV SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS.- W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly ready for use, requiring only the addition of one quart of cold tnik, half milk and half cream, or all cream, to make two quiirtH of ns tine lee Cream nt any ooufectioner can make. Flavors for Ice Cream arft, Raspberry, Rtinwberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Plain (unHtiYored to lie used with fresh fruits or in making up fancy creams.) Perfect Waterier Powder requ res only the addition of one quart of cold water to make two quarttt of Water lee or Sherbet. Flavors for Water Ire are Lemon Orange Send uk sate and wo will mail you a package of any of the above flavors, with our book h-t, full of valuable receipts for making a'l kinds of Plain and Fanev Cream nud lees. O. J. WKKKS & CO., 91 Murray St., "S. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host Heater and Fuel Baver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEf.lENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Nw Era) Radiators, Two Fire. In one dARKWAKE. (iTI.KHV. TIN, AGATE. WAKK, ETC. MN ROOriNOAND PLUMBING A Bl'ECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein S Son, BltO AD KTKUICr MILFORD. VA Clii3 Front Stables, Hort Jervis, M. Y. Ailjoiiiin;; (i uiuist-r'a Union llousr lli.inl, camu ;.?, dmi't nnd farm h"i. 3 f.if .-all'. J'.v--iii!it;.-.s liutdv. A !i til h-k. f i-i vhu-h to nuiKo t-liMMK.ns. CANAL XT. H.rem Tc-ir.er. New York. bO. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTECO. 1135 Broadway, Ibt. J A no c f-iuild' Ing, New York. For th Troatmerft and euro of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC IN'JKCTIONS. k hKUKECT HUME TUKATMKNT OR BAN1 TAICIL'M ADVANTAOKS. HARNESS Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips aai Horse Outfitting gen erally. (JAUKIaVr.E Tin M MIXCS. PpnoirinT :NEATLY ivcpuii nijj done. Examine my stock it ' will please you. The price too. L.F. IIAFXEIL S.VMIVSTON Tliis vnlloy is liivini? morn tliuii its iw.nl quoin of city b'mnVri nii'l iny oiih lut vi iir nci'n'nmotlntiotis for tliein enn pot nil they want, llirnm H:nUins of Bevnns lias 17, tlms flll inn hi homo, mid lina liml to refuse! ipplifiitions for bonnl. Ilirnni say this moans ar.othor aililitiou to liix ilriMily commodious house. "Alsa in Farm" Is fftt filling up and Mm imiHtrois lmvo hni to refuse tnnny ippliranln. An tip to date boarding house sittiiitcil nlmost anywhere in tins viilloy would be filltul, proviil ine children were nllowoti. Home hoarding houses refuse to aeoommo late city people with children und I mi not sure but they are iu the right, Many of our people when starting from home with their temns are not sure whether they will return whole r iu pin t for the renson that they miiy meet nn automobile. Those iniicliines am a terror to drivers find I think if our roads were widened another rod might obviate the diffi culty in passing them. The law re quires nil ronds to be "not more than four nor less than two rods wide" and yjt some of our roivls are less tb..n the two rods. The splendid weather of the past few days has done wonders in the line of vegetation. O.its never promised better hut I nm sorry to say few have been sown and our farmers are sorry, too. Potatoes from all reports will be an immense crop and all have planted lots of them. Walter Mains, the efficient teach er of the Brick House school the past year, has notified the patrons chat he has decided to enter the theological sominary at New Bruns wick this fall. May his linos fall in pleasant places and buccoss attond him is the wish of all, your scribe Included. Everybody is anxious to know where the new road will be survey ed from Tuttlo's Corner to Culver's (lap. A majority of the people hopo to have the road follow the stream from Tuttlo s Corner and come into the main road near Frank MoNealio's. This course would avoid all the hills and would be of Treat, benefit to our people hauling to and from Bianchville. All are awaiting the survey of A. H. Kou kle, the engineor. An old gentleman was run into by a bicycle rider the other night and knocked down and a lady rider came in collision with a boy and knocked liiui off bis center of gravity. Some of our riders carry no lamp and their bells are no good. Harvest is In full blast and some are cutting their hay. Rye is nil right but the hay orop will be light. Buckwheat has been largely sown and so barring accident our pan cakes are assured. A bear has been seen roaming about in this vicinity the past week and ( nr lady bicyclists are in mor tal fear of meeting the animal when on their eveninpt rides. There would bo some tall riding should thoy meet. Bo Milford to replenish its treas. ury is "forcing" gome of the Jer seymen visiting that borough to help pay the expenses over there. It is a pity that we cannot visit that borough and get exhilarated (I don't mean drunk, but a sb'ght state of exhilaration) without being forced to hand over spare cash. I appeal to H. L. in this serious breach of et iquette on the part of Milford solons. B. D. Ilursh of the Stroudsburg telephone company paid a brief visit to his parents on Sunday Ben came up on his motorcycle and the way it can go is a caution. Miss Edith Reasor of Stroudsburg U vUiting friends in this town for a few days. Dayton Depue near Lay ton found three of his spring calves dead in Lost Hair ' My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. 1 trie J Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it slopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs.M. D.Cray, No. Salem, Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all v ho use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in "using such an old and reliable prepara tion. $I.M a kotlla. All ru(UU. H If your dnn-ifist coiiii.t Bttpply you, C &ri.l9 out u- i:..r Rt.'l ri"o Ol .UUI lltl 1 'n til Lfl. A '1 m ' J.i.lii.to o., i.ut:f, Mm. Uiiw Ar Ymr lilductf their pasture on Monday morniiiK. No marks discernible were to be found on their bodies nnd the cause of death Is a mystery. Home of those young men who congregate at Layton on Saturday night and try to git up a fight may find something interesting later on when that fl(ht takes place. Better drop the fignt business or there may be trouble. MATAMOKA Harry Caskey of Hickory Grove Inn has left town to take a position as traveling salesman with A. Reid ly & Co. He will take the state of Georgia and will tra vel all through that slate. His Matamoras friends wish him success In bis new work. The lawn social under the aus pices of the C. E. 8. took place on Tuesday night on the church lawn. It proved to be a very successful af fair. The was a large attendance. The L. A 8 served a supper on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Gunsalls. It was well attended and a nice little sum was realized. There will bo a cake sale this nf torroon nt B.iloh's store under the auspices of the L. C. U. Mrs. S. S. Bpears Is spending a few dnys with her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Knnpp, of Hnwley, Pa. The directors of tho Matamoras high school are having the building repaired during the vacation. David Cole is doing the mason work. On Friday evening,s.July 18, a moving picture exhibition and sa cred concert will be given at St. Jo seph's church hall. It is said the piotures will be the finest ever ex hibited in this village. At Epworth church Sunday eve ning Rev. Ora J. Shoop, pastor of the church, commenced his series of sermons on "The Ideal Home." His subject last Sunday was "Tho Ideal Husband." Ho explainod the right position, for a husband to take nnd gave out some very plain facts. A husband must have religion as well as the wife. He gave a few exam ples where there was no religion in the families ; they did not prosper. The church was filled. Rev. Shoop will preach in the Port Jervis Meth odist church on next Sunday morn ing. Rev. W. A. Chadwiok will preach at Euworth church at the morning service. Mrs. .T jhn Sheen, who has been ill for the past month, is improving. The teachers' examinations took place at the Matamoras school build ing Thursday, July 10. Lucian Westbrook, county superintendent. bad charge of the examinations. Ten subjects were taken np and 10 questions asked on each one. Fol lowing are the names of the ladies who were in attendance: Misses Tillie Zabnlecker, Emma Billman, Lulu Presoott, Mabel Walker, An gela Oroe, and Mabel Sawyer of Mill Rift. All passed and received cer tificates for teaching. Miss Lena Peroival left town Wednesday morning to visit friends and relatives In New York oity. She will be absent three weeks. The C. E. society will hold a fair at Presoott 's hall on the evenings of August 18 and 19. Fancy articles will be on sale. Entertainment each evening aud refreshments will be served. The Chump'a Arjorarnl, Callow Youth Only fools are cer tain; wise men hesitate. Fair Maid I don't know about that. Callow Youth Well, I'm quite cer tain of it.! Chicago Americun. Vela Hope. Vl. "How is it," demanded the anpry stockholder, "that our gold mine has stopped work?" "1 believe it isn't in the vein for it," replied the promoter, coolly. Phila delphia Press. A Heal Clrll.h Inalaaatloa. lie It was a case of love at first sight with Count I)e ItatmiiHtashe. wasn't it? She Oh, yes! One look at Brad street's settled his fate! Puck. Not the Popular Kind. "He pride himself that his new novel is perfectly clean." "I upHise it is. I don't imagine it will ever get soiled from frequent read ing." Philadelphia Bulletin. Aa Seen from Afar. "United Stales senators are mighty busy people," said Farmer Corntossel. "Yes," ani.w ered his w ife, "it appears like they was either niakin' or brrukin laws all the time." Wushington Star. A Vesrarlaa. Bi.zer Yes, my wife thews tLe rag a preat deal , Bu..er Why. 1 didn't know your wife nm a vegetarian! Ohio State Joiit-nul. Tlmrlr Advli-r. Bill They say rubber i very high Jill Yes: V"U ought to begin and e.-oiomii.e with your neck, my lny! Yookers StuU-Muan. !t True to 1.1 fe. "Why do you cull it u fairy tale?" "Hot-unse it says they were married and lived happily ever u f t i-rw a l -d." Chicago l'oht. Foley's Honey u,,j Tar MOST ANCIENT OF CROWNS. Tkf Iron fronli nf I ntnhnrrtr. hlrk la nlil to C nnlnln n from the Sfivlnr'n C'roa. Anwn the crmvns presprvinp- the ancient form more than uny others now worn is the Fo-onlipt! iron crown of boinlinrdv. which is the meet treny nrefl nntionnl pospossien of the Itnlhin Vitie'lmu, ?nys nn nrticle y (hp Duke of Arprvle. in Leslie's Monthly. Jt Is of pnhlen "plnqui's." or pnin-ls mltier lorpcr than they lire hifrh, hut mnnll In size, so a not tn rise nbnve the ton of t he head. They form. Indeed, nnlv a jointed Imnd of f.dinired, embossed relief-work, nnd one narrow wire of Iroh hinds them top-ether in the Inside IhU wire hnricjr the repute of 1.;,,B hammered nut from one of the tniile of our Parlour's cross. It nun the en largement of these panels In olhcr crowns which led to the cross-hand or "closure" of the crown. T,no at the Herman crown nnd the Austrian, both adaptations of that of the old em perors of the "Holy liomnn Empire." The "arch of empire" became the re sult In the crown of the necessity for fastening- panels for protection fur the bend from nn.v stroke from above de Ihered In war. Summer complaint is nnusunlly prevalent among children this sea son. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely nse of Clmmberlnin's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Reme dy one of the best patent medi cines manufactured nnd which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scrilie. This Is not intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with ns, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family should be without n bot tle of this medicine in the house, es pecially in summer time. Lansing (Iowa) Journal. For sale by A. W. Bulch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. IN THE GOOrT OLD TIMES. Man? Thlnarn Were I.ncklna; Thnt Ara Now C'onllerel Seeewinrr for Comfort. People who talk of the" pood old times should read these fncts compiled by Popular Mechanics. In the good old times: There was not a public library in the United States. Almost all the' furniture was import ed from England. An old copper mine in Connecticut was used as a prison. There was only one hat factory, and that made cocked hats. Virginia contained a fifth of the whole population of the country. A man who jeered at the preacher or criticised the sermon was fined. Two stage coaches bore all the travel between New York and Boston. A day laborer considered himself well paid with two shillings a day. The whipping post and pillory were Btill standing in New York and Bos ton. Trousers were fastene ' with pegs or laces. k The church collection was tnken inla bag at the end of a pole, with a bell attached to arouse the sleepy contrib utors. The Duly of Parents. Prevention is better than cure, and yet a remedy like Mexican Syrup for coughs, colds and con sumption, if not used to prevent consumption by enring a cough or cold in the beginning can be depend ed on to even cure after the lungs begin to waste away. No other remedy is so nioe to take, or so quick to care, and many families ofton buy a now bottle before the old one is all used np, so that they may have it always in the house. Only 25o at drug stores. Better Cut This Out. Every mother should be quickly suspicious of worms, when her chil dren act as if they were going to be sick. Worms are known to be the first cause of much ill health. Young and old very often are suf fering from worms when a mother thinks it is something else. Re- member, a very harmless, yet al ways effective remedy for stomach, tape or piu worms, is a 25 cent bot tle of Mother's Worm Syrnp. Death's Helper. An old physician once referred to constipation as "Death's Helper." There is no doubt many ailments and much distress begin with con stipation long ueglected. Sure cleansers of the bowels that have no weakening effect on the nerves, kid neys, etc., are Mexican Root Pills Only 25o. Be Prepared. Every well regulated home should have a 25o bottle of Gooch's Quick Relief on hand. It is cruel to let one you love suffer pain, either in tenia! o external, since a cure al ways follows the use of Quick Re lief. Sure cure for cramps or colic. The Best Way to Health. Is to make tho blood pure by tak ing OiHxjh's Hmsnprtiilln. It is the only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pile loo Cures Piles! Money refunded if it evur fails. Anti-Ague cures uhilU and lover. Advertise in thj Puivjo, ' J S . 1 w. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more (linn jihiin ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest mono)' in a monument be fore invest igntinjr the claims of White lironzc. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Iots and lots wlthouli TTousns. Dealer In all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssmnn House. Milford, Pa. Hero SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Work, which yon ran have by cnn4ultiiiK ,$, ,-. P It KNCOTT of MatHtiiora, Pa., who is prepared to give eKtiinates nt any time. Write him at once or (all and see his stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESOOTT, Matamoras, Pa. iM'M., CO YEARS' vV EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone Mfmdlng s sketch nnd rtonerlotlon itiit qulrlcty luti-erlitiu nur opinion free whether nn Invention is prohnhly ntentHhlo. Coiiiniunleiv-tlonBtri(.-tly!ont1i!piitial. Handbook on I'ateuta !it fre OMest Hk'tMI'T for .eurin entente. I'Htenta taken through Muntl A Co. reuelra tpr tat notice, without clinriia, to the $ci:niific Jltttcrican, A hanflpomf-lv- Kin wwltl I nra rlr. RiiiHUtm (f hiT Hricniillt! JnurnHi. 1VrnisJH a y'rr fi.tir ninntim, kl. Botdbyull nw.tlenv n. tamo ' New Yok Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatment, Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Cites. Why Not Youra? This dread disenso whiuh has caust-d mure uutold iigonli-.s than wordu can de i4oriUi, hiiH Ht hwt received its death blow. Mt'Jirnl cit'iHje in rwvnt y'tira ht( found a tvmcdy that fcucccbfully combat all the aggt-jiViitrd 8yinituiiid due to thin dlt trend ing allHullun. Aftur many years of pa tit' ut study and rt arch, Dr. A. B, Clark tho woll kuowu BptHtiallat, htu discovered We promptly obtain TT. fl anlliwe1pl 1 rskiiid model, sketch or j.l.oto ot nm-ntn-D for? ( five report on mtf-nlitbliity. For free book, ' !'u,SreTRJnE-M 8.BKS r : : ; Opposite U. S. Patent Office '! JWASHjNGTON D. C. j! a positive remedy that cured the cough, gives lininediatii relief and eradicates every vestige of the disease. 8o ooiitideut Is the doctor that hit. Asthma K"medy will effect a cure In all stJtges tlmt he has Instructed Ute ( lark Medi.al Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat mtmt tJ every butferer of Asthma who writes fur byinptnm b.'atik. This is a very U;n-rul olter and )uws tiie confluence the Clark Mi-dleal Cu. have iu the merits of this preparation. If any of our reader are aillicu-d with Asthma they should write the Clark Co at once fur symptom blank. hy sutler when a cure is within eaehy n a ri m r. n n a l v n (i$ nAltXQAD TIME TABLE. Corraoted to Date. Ptilld Pullman train, to TttifTnlo, Nlnff nrn Knlls, Chntitniiqua Luke, (Jlevelauu, Chlenond Cincinnati. Tickets on snlo at Port Jervis to all points In tho West ami ponthwestnt. lowur rnttis than via any other tlrst-cluss lice. Trains Now Lfavk Tort Jehvib as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, II, Hit, I-', Tea, nn, i-j, 4, 704, a, TufI, t, IS, "OS, l. 14. Pe.ily Kxpress Pally Kipross ljix-nl Kxcopt Sunday . . Way Sunday Only Iiocnl Knoctit Sttndny.. Way tliiilyexo't.Sunilny Ihiily Kxpress Stindrty (Inly Way dully pi'o't Sund'y Daily H.x press Wny Sunday Only Ijoenl Inily exo't Sltud'y Milk Suiidnyonly LtM.til Sundiiy Only.... Wny daily exo't Sund'y Express Daily WESTWARD. 8 St A. M. B S0 " 6 HO " 7 40 " 7 M " 10 80 " 11 5fi " 13 4:3 P.M. 1 Id " 8 99 ' 4 86 ' 4 40 " 6 10 5 SO " 6117 " 6. 10.05 " No 7, Dully Express J2 S0A. M, 17, inniy Aiim Train 7 85 " 1, Daily Express 11 84 " 115, For Ho'dnle Ept Sun.. Id 1(1 p. M. IS, Division way exo'tSun la 20 " 8S, Saturday only 4 41) " 8, Express Ohlc.iiH-ollmdni S.15 " 2!i, I.oenl Express Sunday . . 5 50 6, Limited Daily Express. 10.16 ' T f H I .IU 1 1 . II 1-1. fhamhoM a . . XT- ' ....... .n. a (iiit-t-1, York, for Port Jervis on week dnys nt o", l at, mi, in, iu.au A. M., 1 (Kl, .), 80, 6 .80, 7 80, (I 15 p. M. On Sundivs, let, 7.80, 9.00 , ft. 15 A. M . , 12 80, 8.80, 7'80 15 P. M. 1. W. COOKK, Oenral PAsnrn(rf.r Agent, New York. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 ipuoH - iupnng Xnpun id.xa ua itnpons . qdrtoxa jfua tHpun? idnoxji itjnifj " Xnputifl C - w Yt j a. 2 2 S3 S!??5w 2S2 2 'S 3 fiCjrj SO o o r o 2 33 3 x jo ao oo "-5 31 l ::::::: : cti'T :::::::: &4 ::::::: I : 3 Xirpana tctti-r'iM'. anptina ?dox'j( Xuft e'SteSiaSErsl'S d Xnnnna Idooxji Xt)(T Xwpunj f Stops only on notkm to Conductor or Agent, or on SiKnal. For Information as to Freight and Pahs- enKPr Hnum Apply to C. H. Kuttor, freight and Pans. Affout, Knfiton.Pa. HOWAKO A. WOKMAIV. Snpt., Kant Ntroudiibarir. Pau C. H. Itl TTKK, FrriKht Pas. A at.. Knvstou, Paw PViotograpKcR AND DEALER IN- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. r r ! J"T tobacco spit LU3 1 M KB YourLlfeawayt Vou can be cured of any form of tobacco unm atlj, ba mmle well, strong, tnaKtirtic. full..! new life and vigor by taktu O-TO-BAO0 that makci weak men sitorig. M my n-na tea pouudtt in tea days. Over BOOrOUO cured. All drugx'sts. Cure eutiauicni, nut let tid advice 1KKK. Adi1rs STfciRl,INii kKMi;DY CU., Chicago or cw Voik. 4J7 A Imp worm fl lontf It leant on itM scone ifit-r my tuku.s two 1'AM 'AKl.T.S. Tlili I uoi bure h&a ouubeU aiy btul henna for the ptuit tliree yeura. 1 suj eiill ikkiiis CaMJbvrbtit, tbe only oaLhttruc worihy Ouiiu by ktwuttii'le (tt-ui'le " Osu. W. UuWLU, Bklrd, Miss. ZjJ CATHARTIC i rAkjnw J "Kjf V W V ' riHAOl MAAft 7 rSWTBm0 P1eMlt. Plrlts;..c. i ,::unt. Tint QoCd. 10 UvrvO, No or bw.twti. Wetu. ur Gnw. 10c, Utu. ... CUiVS COmTIPATIOM. ... tttrtlatf llMkaf C-sHBaV. IkMaft, MaUri, ka Itti, Sll 11 Tl ''l1 "d s?':riHH-ml hy dr.if Ilar.'ord St. - I.lilfc-rd, Pa. i fir e-;!.i s . -. xt. i' i f nr, k :.-y Vd moot healing W tn tn -wwrtj.