Clean and Pure brewed BEVEKAGES Beer, Port, Ale like thore 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, Gilford, Pike 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 BREW CO. Port .Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson RiverPhone N. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W. 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 rn rinsroDff 1 1 Milford,. MEW 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 muly for uso, requiring only 'he addition of one nunrt of rolrt nilk, hull milk and half urvitni, or all men ni, to make two quarts of aa line Ice (J renin an tin contVctionor can ninkti. Flavors for loe Cream aro, H.isnbt'rry, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate mid Plalu (unflavortHt to Iw usd Willi fnnn fiuiUor in mnkinit up fancy creams. ) i'nrfeet Water Ire Powder rtMjn rn only th addition of one quart of cold water to make two quartft of Water leo or Hherbet. Flavors for Water Iware Lemon & Orange Send uh iioo and we will mail you a imckHe of any of the above lluvorn, with oui booklet, full of valnuble rcceiota for ninkiiitf aH kinds of Plain and Kitmv Cream AUd Ices. O. J. WKKKS & CO., 11 Murray (St., N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Iloator and Fuel Haver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEDENT R00FIFIG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. (4aw Era Radiators, Two Fire In one rfAKDWAHK. CTI.KRV, TIN, AGATt WAKK, t. 1'C. 'IN ROOFING ANO PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J." Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA Bluo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. A1 joining G am. ler's Union House Road, carriage, draft ond farm liof.-.es for pale. Kxchu'iip'S mudo. A larse hto k f roiti which to make floi-tiim. CANAL ST. ilirsm Toner. at Go, " - Ml 1 It !. ...' . :.iiif M THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LA N E INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Janng Build' IMow York. rorthaTreatmentsnd our of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS NO HYl'ODKltMliJ INJKCTIOS.S. A PGBKKCT HOME THFATMF.NT OB SaKI TAIUUM A11VANTAGLS. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAilMACK TKIMMIXGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY D(,NE. Examine ray stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IiAFXE 11. Ilanord St. - Milford, Pa. SANDYSTON. It is puzzling II. L. why the ratio f attendance nt church of tlio dif on-cut sexes In as 10 to 1 in favor of he la'iioi II. L should know flint tin hump of curiosity is Abnormally ?t v. i j n-1 in tli,i foiniio sex n ml to I'D )i ml ha swn is whnt tnkos thorn o church. Solid fact, The return day of tho suit of Francis Simpson vs. Ilnnj iinin Jit;?, .'nrs before So; lira Warnor was on I'lvsday nt the hotel nt Bnvans. Ad journment was granted four weeks it same place. The marriage of Miss Bertha Stoll to Lewis Sohooley was soloin liz 'd nt tin rosidonoe of the hride in Wednesday last nt hi?h noon, Kov. Myers officiating. The happy couple will begin housekeeping soon in New ton. Samuel Hi.elton of Mill Rift, Pa., has been engaged to tench the puhlis school nt Layton for another yenr. Salary, I0 per month. Attention has boon called to the condition of the cemetery nt LayUm and I will further state that the fonce surrounding the eame la al nost nil down, to whioh the Atten tion of the trustees Is respectfully "iillcd. Mr. Nenrpass of Pjrt Jervi9 placed n neat monument in the cem etery nt B'vans the past week to mark the resting plaeo of Mrs. Al fred Ellett, who died in November Inst. This cemetery contains some if the finest monuments in this vnl-. ley . A ruling by the postmaster gener al provides thnt nil boxes for the re- ;eption of mail mutter on the rural lelivery routes must conform to a certain pattern, in which case it is a oriminal offence to tamper with the b ix or contents. I supposed any tampering with mail boxes of any description would send the offender to limbo. I wonder whose pattern tlie postmaster general recommends. I nm informed that, ft call has been made upon the heirs of the Cnse estate, which is situated in Cleveland, Ohio, for more money to carry on the suit now in the Ohio courts. Calls for money have been made before nnd the money sent but it begins to look ns if the lawyers will get a lot of cash nnd the heirs nothing. James Wurbasse Tattle, son of William nnd Dorcas Tuttlo, deceas ed, nnd formerly of this town, died in Mexico a few days ngo. War basso, ns he wns generally cnlled, at tended the mill for his father until the wnr broke out when he enlisted in Co. B, 2d New York, or Harris, Light Cavalry. Upon his return from the nrmy he married nnd wns located at Perth Amboy until about, a year ago when he removed to Mexico to take charge of a terra eot t.i works. I notice in the World a speech made by a Catholio priest in which bo strongly advooatos government ownership of all mines, railroads and telegraphs. He says there would be no strikes such as are ex isting today and I am inclined to think the argument of the priest is right, but it is socialistic. If reports are true sevoral parties have been snaring fish on Kundays ii nd if such is the case and no action taken our fish liws are of no prac tical benefit to those stocking the streams. A party consisting of three per sons passed here on Saturday eve ning bound for Milford via Ding mans. The rain was pouring down in torrents and they were without any protection. I cannot say that I envied them. Miss Sadie McCracken of Layton will spend a month Visitinir relatives at Washington, N. J., and left for t int place Monday. Miss Mabel Smith of Layton spent the past wuok with relatives nt BranchviUo. The mad dog scare in Walpack is on the increase and if reports are true several animals have gone Hair Falls ' I tried Aver' Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. One- half a bonle cured me. J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III. Ayer's Hair V'iTOr is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of itgoes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, mske the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. tiMawni. u 4r.iiu. If yenr drni.-t'iflt cannet ini-ply you, s,-,,,l onu il .ir kiikt a wi.l y u a l-nllltf. i'ts urn asi.l f I v lli iium ol uia uiuri'M i r-n ,.rr',, . A .1 . i , .-m , J.l.ill.tU O., Iajwco, AImc mad. This hns had a Rood effect in killing off many worthless dogs nnd of that kind nil nre not dead yet. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Major nre happy over the nrrivnl of a little daughter on Saturday last. II. L. must not think for a mo. ment that I don't read the 1'hkss for I do. 1 cannot think Milford is such nn awful place providing yon keep Roller and if ii. L. will provide something solid for the inner man 1 will tako the risk of visiting the borough. MATAMORAS. Prof, nnd Mrs. C. Honck arrived in Matnmoras on Tuesdav evening and will board with Mr. and Mrs ii. II. Langton until their home is ready for occupancy. There is no change of teachers in the Matamoras school. Prof. Honck is the principal. Miss Angola Orce is visiting her friend, Miss Sarah Knnpp, at Haw ley, Pa. The bicycle of Mrs. H. Manthai's wns drawn for nnd her littlo son wns the person holding the lucky number, No. 1 Miss Sadie Bloker accompanied by her father, J. Bloker, left town for Westcolnng to join a camping party at that place. Miss Lizzie Furman accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbert left town on Monday for Westoolang where they will camp for two weeks. E. J. Lord loft town on Monday to visit New York city and Paterson. The Sunday school pionio of Hope ohuroh takes place on August 7 at Caskey's Grove. , Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crismnn of Snmorset, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Crisman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Clawson. Misses M. and N. Price of Stacen Lland are visiting their sister, Mrs. B. Totten. Miss Emma Pidgeon of New York who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss May Seybolt, for the past week returned homo Sunday. Stanley French, who has had a position as drug clerk nt Hacken saok, N. J., for some time, hns te tumod to Matamoras. He is now employed at the Port Jervis hos pital. Miss Katie nnd her sister, Miss Theressa Biggs, of Paterson, N. J., are the guests of thoir friend, Miss Sadie Bloker. The C. E. S. has ohangod its hour of mooting. It will take place here after nt 7 o'clock p. m. befsre the regular evening service. Miss Ethel Conner and brother, Wyman.of Binghamton are visiting their two cousins, Misses Delia and Mima Knnpp. Mrs. Hairy Moore of Jersoy City is visiting her sister, Miss Blanche Watts. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Williams of New York city arrived in town Friday evening and are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Billmnn. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Sickle of Coleville are also visiting Mrs. Bill man. Mrs. H. G Adams of New York is summering nt the Hill oottage on Third street. Mrs. C. W, Horn and Miss Bessie Hough have returned from a visit to Chnrlemont, Mass , and New Haven, Conn. James Heater left town a few days ago for Boston to accept a po sition in the American express office in that city. His many friends here wish him success. Mrs. M. Zorner has one of the fresh air children. Miss Grace Wonnacott of Way mart is vUiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Ball. Mrs. Ii. S. Danley has about ten fresh air children. They all seem to have very pleasant times. They have a large and beautiful lawn to piny on. - DiSllil lS'S FERRY. Lulu, daughter of William Angle of Leliighton, has returned to hdr home after a visit of some weeks with relatives here. Charles Van Auken is temporarily deprived of the use of his hand by reason of having run a nail mto it. Mrs. A. W. Hornbeck and children of Matamoras, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Gilmore, returned home Sunday. Isaac W Vau G ird,5ii and wife, former residents here, now of M it a morns, called on unuy friends here last weuk. The county bridge near Laf. (jmck's is nearly completed. Calvin Cron has been engaged caititig building material from LSusUkiU this week. A beginning has been inula to take the tops oil of some hills. If this course is pursued our roads will noon become euer to travel. Miss Margaret Shepherd of l'"l ;o mere recently visited relatives nt Centre. Miss Sirah K. Layton, who is n sufferer with heart trouble, is now improving. Mrs, Alexander of Jersey City is visiting her mot her, Mrs. UJiii nnd William (tilmoro nnd wife of New York nie spending a two weeks vacation here. Joseph Snyder of Lohm in has recently been on a business trip to New York hii.1 Soranton. TAUT AC. The old prophecy of rain on St. Swithen's Day is being (piil-e fully fulfilled in this section. The farmers are cinnplaing that the continued rains are greatly hindering them in the harvesting of their rye and in the hay making. The crops, though not as far nnvnnced as they usually nre this time of the year, promise to yield well. Ed. HittenlM'iider and wife of Soranton with their infant sou are staying for a short time with her parents at the Kimble homestead. Mrs. A. J. Kimble desires it to be made known that the Paupaek post office was made a money order office on July 1st. Yolande Killum is spending n few weeks with relatives and friends in Oennantown nnd Phila delphia. Gertrude (tumble nf Milford is vis iting her parents, C. C (tumble and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Toms of Soranton spent the past week with W. II. Clark and family. Olive Ansley, who has been assist ing her sister at dressui ikiii;; in Soranton, arrived ho ue on .Sunday for her summer vacation. Emil (tumble and wife have pur chased nnd taken possession of the (tumble homestead, formerly owned by their brother, Henry. Mrs. Herbert Adams is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Augusta Bennett. A dog' owned by Mrs. Augusta Bennett went mad on Monday, but fortunately it condition was discovi r- ed at once and a neighbor's son was called, who quickly put it beyond the power of doing harm. During the shower on Monday af ternoon a largo black walnut tree close to one of the barns of C. E. Williams was struck and badly shattered by lightning. It looks as if tho tree hud proved the salvation of the barn. Dkfacto. Hla Preference. "Whieh (side of your faee would you rather have shown in the picture?" asked the photographer. "The outside," answered the sitter, who had heard of the advance made in X-ray photography. UalUsiore Amer ican. The Duty of Parents. Prevention is better than cure, and yet a remedy like Mexicm Syrup for coughs, colds and con sumption, if not used to prevent consumption by curing a cough or cold in the beginning can be depend ed on to even cure nfter the lungs begin to waste away. No other remedy is so nice to take, or sc quick to cure, and many families often buy a new bottle before the old one is all used tip, so that they may have it always in-the house. Only 25o at drug stores. Better Cut This Out. Every mother should be quickly suspicions of worms, when her chil dren act as if they were going to bo sick. Worms are known to be the first cause of much ill health. Yonng 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 pin worms, is a 25 cent bot tle of Mother's Worm Syrup. 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 neglected. Sure cleansers of the bowels that have no wonkening effect on the nerves, kid neys, etc, are Mexican Root Pills. Only 25c. Be Prepared. Every well regulated home should have a 23c bottle of Goocli's Q lick Relief on hand. It is cruel to let one you love suiter pain, either in ternal or external, since a cure al ways follows the use of Quick Re lief. Sure cure for cramps or colic. The Best Way to Heafth. Is to make the blood pure by t.ik ing Gooch's S.irsapanlla. It is the only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pile-lne Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cur,;s chills and fever. Advertise in the Pittas, ru V Artistic mcnts v I i u in v;:; ite e.rc:;ze Co-t no r.Kdo (h;m plain onrs hi stone niul they tire more durable. Don't invest money in a monument he fore investigating (lie claims of White Umnze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUilTIHGTCN, Salss Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAf.lBERLAIfl Real Estate Agent. Houpeo nnd Tmts nml lets without Houses. lioaUr in all kinds of rropprty. Life Insurance agent and r.otary Public. All business given prompt attention. O-Tica on Broacl Street, li'.'low Crlssniim House. Milford, Pa, Hero la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Watrr V r k h , which ymi en n Imvc by miHiirint f, C I' It K SCOTT of Mu( HinorrtH, Fa., who In prepnred to Rive PMtliimtefl nt any timi. Write him nt once or (nil nnu Bee ht Atock of FORCE PUMPS C. PHESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Id 1 1 j : ii vi nlion loi H v fixe took, " 1 y-f C write ' h ' to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Trade Marks 4 Designs Copyrights Ac. Afirnnc willing B "kolrh !i(l 1nrrip(f(n ntT qtiltklv iih' .'i Ti' I our niihiinii true w hoi hor an iiivmit inn ii ici' lr ii'iU'i.i.tb'i. f'tinnnititoa tn,ns;ir:i'Mv - io n, (nn in!. H.ifntt'vk on 1'iilo.iiU 'ol tr.v H'li'-' 'f-oii'V fur si'cnrmi Dutt'iiti. I'iiTi'iin nk'"i (iir.nii-iT M 4i mi A Co. roclv ff)., U M'i(.c, vn; lima clrnvo. lit tlio oklr. I firpoiit rr i tint. '1 'i ni8, f v . . ,' . 1 1 .Ml' ii.i . . ; U:,. i. I. r,jld IjV .ill IHiVTBl!o;i!i 'rr. I: Co.38,Bfo4d,',,' Nw York Asthma Can Do Cured Free Treatment. Frao Medical Advicu. Ae Have Cu rod 7,000 Cases. Why Not Vaunt This d", ,ul di-eiise wtiich hns cnoaed mere nii'niit nnii S than words can de scrilie, Ii.h at l.i.-t received its dentil blow Me,l.e,il ,-iv-nee ill reeent yenrs baa found a rem, 1y :i,,ir mi,-, i-i'uily cmnbuts all tiie iiKvav it - i i - inii ,iu dan to this distress- iliK alVai'liun. Ai'i.-r many years of pa tient oin.ly and iv-,.-,uvh. Dr. A B. Clark the well knuwo sH-ei.il;,r,, has discovered a poi-it vn reine ly that cures tlio conb, iveri imm.'iiiaie relief nnd eradlentes every vcn'Vi- nf t lie iIImum'. So oolllhlent U the dnei,,r that hid A nthiiia Ueiucdy will eif. et n cure In all wtatfes that he huti iiii.triu-1, d tie: ( l.u 1: M.dn il Co., of Pitts bilt', l' i , to furward a conlileto treac liu lit te i-vi ry SUIT, rer of Asthma who wril, ,-yin:, I, ,m h'ank. Thiii tti n very liiit-r.t! ,i',-r ami -Imw s the eenthlenee the Claik V ,li-.il C, i. have iu tho merits ol this r ir.u ;-,!.. If any nf our readers are a!!l ii, l with AMmna they bhniiUl w rite t!,, ( ;.n U Co at nnce for symptom lihuili. t .-.uir. r wlieu u cure is w ithin tail,? fr"r r.ALVf! !l 4 BO YEARS' V ff EXPERIENCE TIME TABLE. Correoted to Data. Solid Pullman trnlnn to TtufTnlo, NIhb fira Kails, ('hnntniu)iin Luke, Cleveland, Chlrnfro nnd Clneinrmtl. Tieker on wile nt Pert .Tervln tn nil peloid in tlio West nnd PonMiwest ;r. lower rates tlinn via nny other firnt-rlnss line. TllAINS NOW IiKAVR PonT JKRVTS Al Follows. EASTWARD. . 8, Dally Kxpresn 8 94 A.M. 11, Daily Kxpress 6 20 " M, Loral Kxorpt Sunrlny.. 6 HO " 4 J, " " " 7 o " To-;, Wny jSnndny Only 7M " HO, Tioonl Kxeopt Snndnr.. 10 SO " i-i, Wnyrtnilyeito'tSuniiay 11 W " 4, Daily Kxpiess la 43 P.M. 704, Sumlny Only 1 HI " , HI, Wny dully nVl Sand I'y 8 24 " 8, Dally Kxprew, 4 !?." ' 7nn. Wny Sunday Only 4 40 " Hi, Iiocnl rlnlly PTo't siuid I'y 5 10 ' IS, Milk Sundnvonly 6 HO " 7ns, I.oenl Sunday Only , .. 6 i7 " an. Wny dnlly exe't Sund'y 6 Mi " 14. Express Daily 10 Oo " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dnlly Express 19 RO A M. ' 17, Dully Milk Train 7 8ft " ' 1, Daily H.rpress 11 H4 " ' lift, Ker llddnleK pt. Son . 13 10P.M. ' 1, Divitdon wny exo'tSun 1U 20 " ' HM, Sntiirdny only 4 4a ' ' H, KxpresHt'hicn'irn lim did 6 15 " ' 20, linen I Express Sondnv . . 6RO 1 fi, liimin d Dnily Express. 10 16 ' Trains lenvo Clinnihers street,. New York, for fort Jervis on week dnvi nti a an, 7 uo, 9 oo, ir, in bo a. m., l no" a no, t ;m, ti :, 7 ;, tf 15 p. m. On SnmHvs, 8 80, 7 HO, 9 OU . 9 15 A. M.. IS. 80. S HO. 7' 80 9 15 P. M. I. W. COOKK, General Pnasena-f-r Agent, New York. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 Xupuoi A'ltpnncj -c ' -r -c -c o Xopun Id.iox-H A"n Xnpnnf! Aiipnnc! e '3 5 I 53 C -e -t; -"- cc ?s c? 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