Clean and Fure brewed BEV liRAGES 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, F.Iilford, Piko Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goodo 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, New York. Long Distance Hudson River Phone N. Port Jervis Local-Phone W. A few 50c .shirt wnists loft :it 30c; 7oc at ooc; 85c at 70c; J? 1 at 80c; $1.50 at 1. Summer lawns 9c reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8c; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 25c up Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. m i Armstrong NEW 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. Ct G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder In instantly rondy for use, requiring only milk and halt cream, or alf ctviun, to make two quarts or m 11 do loe cream as any confectioner can make Flavors for Ice Cream are, RriKplierry. Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Plain (un flavored to be usnd wilh froah fruits or in innkinjr up fancy crnmfi.) L-nrfect Water I-" Powder requir.w only inake two quartH .f VS nter loe or M.eriMifc. t Send uh &c and we will mail you a pack bookiut, fuil of valuabio receipt lor making a't kinds ot t'lnin and f iincy Cniiu and low. . J. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater ami Fuol Savor in the .Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT roofing FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Fires In one) H UIJWA K K. C'VTI. W.lliK, iiY, TIN, AC; A It t.vv. ' IN ROOFING AND PLUMBINS A SPECIALTY. Jobbing prompt!y attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son l;l;OAI Kl'JlEK'F MILi'OiU). PA Port Jervi It. 1"; Y. lit 1 HIM' 11 f .i nil s n.iul... t male i. li'i A Co. ihe addition of one qimrt of cold mile, half the adililion of one quart of cold water to lavors for W flier Jce are IjCiuoo x 1 ran ire afro of any of the above Uavora, with our v Kivs Ac to., ui Murray it.. i. X. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LA N C INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, tt. James fcivilld Lny, New Yortc. For the Treatment end pure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPODKHMIC INJECTIONS. 4 PKUKKCT HOME TKKATMKNT OB BAM TAliU M ADY ANTAufcn. -3 ADrutrcc k tt " 4 . I d Ue W Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outttin,i "ta t rally. CAIMMAfJK TllIMMIXCS. lv,p-ii IllJ DONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The rice too. L. F. !!AFXi:n. :,:.ict. - r::ii, Pi PINf-MAYS FKKUY. Mi'strs. Jos(i'ih nnd Wnllnno Bun-sli-y nro working on Cnlvln (nn now dwol!inr houw nnr I'entor. This building when completed will lrt n line ono, up to nuxlorn ntyl'? nnd covered with a slate roof. Farmers lmd ft sorious time In gntlmrlnfr thuir hnrvost down this way nnd nineh wns nlmoat spoiled. Thny are now btiHy in tiny find tbnir outs nre proving a good crop. Al)li(na Benslny ijihIios A trip tlimiiirh tliis district nnd visits Sil ver Ijnke twice ft wotik with bin mcnt wngnn. He neeiiia to be fv- orod with ft good untronnKO, nd our two other butchers, E. B. Kint, nnr nnd "Hoed" Morgan, are also doing ft thriving business in that line. The bonrd of school directors of Dolnwnre township hired teachers on the 2d inst. Calvin Cron has purchased the property known os the M. II. Lay ton estate of Belinda. Layton and expects to build new barn thereon this fall. Stoll Brown killod a large rattle snake iu George ftaltt's barn last week and saw another near the house. Misses Etta Bosler and Nettie Gilmore, employed as copying clerks In an insurance in New York, are home on a two weeks' visit. John Hood, Mr. Hohenshielt, Frnnk Gunn, Mrs. Van Bant Hood and Miss Lizzie Conrtright went to Ninpara Fnlls on the late Erie's ex cursion to that famous wonder. Rev. Morris T. Gibbs and wife, who is a daughter of David O. Brodhead, visited old time friends in Delaware recently. Milton Labar will very soon re move his steam sawmill upon the property of John W. Frazier near Indian Ladder and work op the lumber thereon recently bought by Fred Eilenberger and Fred's corps of hands" will begin earnest work there also. It is quite probable that quails and rabbits will be plentiful here about this fall and Bob White and Bunny will have a hard time of it when the opeii season arrives. An old gentleman in Lehman told the writer any one was woloome to huut on his premises and he owns a good many acres of woodland excepting those who have posted their lands and they would be or dered off forthwith. w. h. L, SILVER LAKE Mrs. Green and family of Engle wood, N, J., are again occupying Mrs. Nilis' house for a couple of months. There are soveral oity gae.ts at Hunting Towers. Thos. Shepherd of Long Meadow and a party of oity friends enjoyed a ploasare trip to Silver L-vke one af tornooD last week. Several largo rattlesnakes have been killod in this vicinity this a um'nier. John Dundas of Coles is now in the employ of Col. Potter, Mr. and Mrs J. V. Sloan of New York arrived at their cottage on Saturday evening. Farmers are busily engaged gath ering their hay and harvest. Mrs. j. uumore ot Centre and a party of relatives enjoyed a camp ing trip to Brown's mill last week. The club house is well filled with guests this summer. Cias. Dulan, a former resident of Delaware township but now of Bridgeton, N. J., is spending tho auiuinor with U. Shophord. Mrs. E. D. Ryder and family of Ardt.ornish vim'ted Mi's. George Green Friday, Miss Lillie Morcior enjoyed a trip to Dingman's Sunday. Col. Potttir's new sail boat arrived Thursday. Jok. My Hair nl had rry severe tickurki tint took off ill my hair. I pur chased bottle of Ayer's flair Vigor and it brought all my hair back pain." f W. U. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. 1 One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. I It feeds the hair and the hairgrows, t1 ..i's a!l there C is to it. It Etcrs falling fit h;if rr r-, t n al to I ways restores co!cr I gray hair. I S! a All liasiitU. fUNDYSTON. L. fj. Rnqnnkrnns, formerly n lonelier in this town, is visiting rel alives in this county during vnen tinn time. Iips'er hnB been tench ing for Bevernl years at Leonln, Hudson county, nnd will reiiuiiiij there tho coming yenr. Word wne received here on Satur day last of the death of Benjamin Vnn Pickle, son of B. P. Van Sickle, decoased, of Bevans. Mr. Van (Sickle resided near Canton, Bradford county, Pa., for over 20 years. His health becoming poor be Bold his farm nnd intended to visit bis brothers residing in this town this summer. lie wa3 66 years of age and loaves one son and daughter, bnth married. His wife died a few years ago. Mrs. Kate Lnndy, wife of Elijah Lumty, enrne here on visit last week and wns immediately tnken sick with pneumonia and at this writing is a very sick woman. Quito ft number from this seotion went on the Newton steamer excur sion to Coney Island on Friday Inst. All report a good time and were highly delighted with the trip. The first trial for a long time wns held at Layton. The litigants were Montague parties and as usual a crowd was in attendance. The at torneys in the case were Wilton Bennett of Port Jervis and James B. Fullor of this town. Loose stones are getting entirely too numerous for the comfort of tho traveling public and the attention of the proper officials iu called to this fact. Wheeler II. Pock ham, aa emi nent lawyer in New York, in a speech upon the exoise question be fore Mayor Low made this startling assertion: "In Connecticut, I think, the law still stands, which makes it a misdemeanor for a man to kiss his wife on a Sunday." I think New Jersey has laws equally as ridicu lous on her statute books and still in force and probably Pennsylvania has too. Hay and harvest have been a try ing time for our farmers and much of both has been put in barns In a damaged condition. Oats Are on hand and are reported as being very good. Comrade Webb and daughter ot Lafayette, N. J., spent a few days last week visiting Comrade Padgett near Miltord. He had two crates of huckleberries, but whether ha pick ed them that is another question. Cnll agnin, comrade. The rains of Sunday night and Monday gave 1.78 inches of water. The ground must be full of wator and our- fishermen complain .that the Delaware stays too high to catch any bass. At least very few are being caught. I am informed that the annual picnio of the Farmers, Mechanics and Tradesmen's association will be held at Culver's on Saturday, Aug nut 30. The Lako Grinnell pionio will have the subject of good roads discussed and it would be a good thing if the Culver pionio would fol low suit. Mrs. Isaao Westbrook of Paterson is spending a fortnight visiting rel a tives and friends in Sussex and Pike counties. What does our sohool board in tend doing about having school at Fishers this coming year? Septem ber is approaohing and it is either consolidation or open the Fisher school. MATAMORAS. Mrs. J. O. Pyatt of Brooklyn, L. I., is visiting her cousins, Mrs. Harry Moore and Miss Blanche Watts. She is accompanied by her sou aud (laughter. Master Justin Skellenger of Mata moras has recently become an expert at croquet and ping-pong. Ho bus no equal in this village. C. F. Kanzleiter of Bucyrus, Ohio, arrived in town Tuesday to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. (). J. Shoop, at the Epvvorth parsonage. Mrs. J. O. Ryder and little daugh ter, Vera, are spending a few days in Miifoni with relatives. Miss Julia Compton of llouesdale is visiting at the home of S. Todd. Mrs. A. Shatter of New York city is sis iiiliiig a few days at Mrs. Win Kimble's. Miss Nellie Wcatfull has been vist ing at Newburgh tor the past two vvitks. She was the guest of lie sistm, Mrs. Lew MolCeeby, who js a resident of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raker and two children, from I)over,-X. J., left fur their heme on Monday. Mrs. ii.iWer and children have U-eu visit ing Iter parents, J..-iai iiilferly and wife, fur the past w eck. Mr. liukii came in town on Saturday to ac company his family lnniio. Herman ll.nt is vi.-iting relatives and friends ut Tux. -.In, to ho yne u v. -k or ten da vs. Miss Ji'tmit! I'rrjer of llanliy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ('. K. Ilnuck. Mrs. H. Krtmtrr of Owego, who whs operated upon nt Reeve's snni-) tnriurn, Port Jervis, is Improving nicely and hopes ti, leave there tins week. She will reinnin nt her sis-, ter's, Mrs. Irving (Jourirlght's, be fore going to her home In Owego. Oliver D. Pipiires of Highland, N. ., spent Sunday with relatives in Matamorns and Port Jervis. He returned home Monday accompanied by Mrs. Sipiires and little daughter, Hope, who have been here for the past week. Miss Leila Vnn Dyne of Waldwlek, N. J and her brother, Carl, are visiting relatives in Matamorns nnd Port Jervis. Their ninny friends nre pleased to see them again in this village, their former home. The Golden Rod Auxiliary held a lawn social on Tuesday evening nt the home of Mrs. Robert Skinner Ice oream and enke were served. tlO was realized. Thero was a number from Port Jervis and other places. Tho evening was Bpent in a very pleasant manner. Master J. D. Wilkin was tendered a surprise party on Tuesday evening by about 25 of his young friends. The young people had a very pleas ant time. Miss May Skinner returned home on Monday evening from Jersey City. Miss Mabel Walker left town on Monday to visit relatives at Wind ham, Pa., and to attend a double wedding which took place there Wednesday evening. John Carnoy it painting tho house occupied by Rev. Fathor Treis It will make a very pretty appoarance whon completed Mrs. J. A. Young nnd little daugh ter, Helen, are on a visit to Belle ville, N J. Miss Lottie Kilpatrick of Now York City arrived in town on Mon day and is visiting friends in Port Jervis and Matamoras. A social and hop will be given by tho ladies of Branch 789 L. C. B. A. at Miller's hall, Matamoras, on Thursday evening, August 14. Mrs. Isaao Labar is very ill at the home of her son, Ed. Labar. Terr Convenient nt Times. "But we enn't leave man oat of our calculations entirely," said the od vanned woinnn regretfully. 'Certainly not," admitted the one who was not bo far advanced. "When there are any expensed to be met It is most convenient to have him around." Chicago Post. A Neeeeenrr Infrredlent. The tenderfoot was announcing his Intention of showing the foolish wes terners a thing or two about high life, "I," he onserted, "have plenty of dough. Don't forget that. "You.smtirmured the Mexican monte dealer, "will be a pudding for us." Baltimore American. A Sura Preventive It is better to prevent consump tton thin to afterwards be looking for a cure. Many oases become in curable simply because so long neg lected. Whon you first catch cold when yon first begin to cough make haste to use Mexican Syrup. It may save your life for it has proven a quick and never failing oure for sore and irritated lungs tickling in the throat, etc., resulting from a cold accidentally taken. It is only 25o a bottle and if sold at drag stores. This lijtighl Thero is one good thing about Mother's Worm 8yrup and that is It will never do anv one a bit of harm nhould it fail to do him good It iu a good idea to try this remedy if you fool bad aud dou't exactly know what ails yon. There may be a tape worm a hundred feot.. long that is cuusing your loss of health. It so a 25o bottle of Mother's Worm Syrup will kill and remove it from your body. A Reliable Family Pill A Mexican Koot Pill taken when you begin to foel bilious or when your bowels fail to move as thuy should may ward off a long spell of illness. Get a 25o box. Pain Make Lite a Burden It is wrong to let those you love suffer pain or to be in pain yoursulf. when Oooch's Cuick Roiiof costs only 25o a bottle. Best cure for cramps and colio, A Modem Miracle 'Oooch's Haisnpaiilln enters into and changes the composition of the blood lucking suiliuieut rod eor pusolos to iiiuke it pure Then tho pure blood, circulating with health ful activity, permeates every fibre of flesh and restores bettor strength and better feeling to eveiy part, completely curing sores and puin. Pile-in Cum Piles Money refunded if it ever fails. Auti-Atfue cuius thills a ml foVt-r. Hi: v. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mine Hun pl.iin ones in stone linn tln'v nre more diiinHo. Don't ino money m ;i monument lie- ore invest b';if inir the chiinr; of White $rone. Write for infornut ion nixl designs. J. F. HUN iriGTGN. Sales Ast.. Kilford, Pa. J. C. GHALICERLAI?. Real Estate A::cnt. tlullS' '!!! fa 1 If.' Life In durance r;rc Uotctrv PeMic it and All business c:ie.n 'l oinpt atleiiiioii. Office on Droa.S Street, li'-l.jw 1ri-i- nrtn J f r mi.-j. Mill. Ol'tl a. ' ) Mere la SOMETHING YCU NEED! Vmir irn Vn!r W nrtia, M hirh yiti tun Imvi' liy CH1IM ! t ,f, i V It KSCOT T f ' iitiiiimi -us, I'it,, ivlm in irt-mr-d nt tiny Him. V rite him nt I'licti or cull nutl Ml- lltrt Stock Of FORCE .PUMPS -SCOTT, . tr.-f;rt'Krt oil I-Mi'n'fl!'itv. T-'-t free I-tHIUS illl'l I ! Vt fv H., l'i iJr v't s..-: m it; ;upposite U. G. Patent O.iicei WASHINGTON D. C. 80 YEARS' if CArcnitnvG . -i Tradc Mahki 9 r 1 1 Copyrights Ac. AnyrmP npniJIn A iotrli nnd ilcucrii't I' r niRy nut.'k'y iif t-,mi euro, ii ; u itei lier n lltvtilU--.Ti i" 'l'.t,;i; iv ,...1. 1 i I'v.1. . -;i ,i i . ! Ti u.l-tn-iin "'rt f "v u.'i .hi. i I -I.'.- ir- -n l'i!' iil Kill fT'jt :)'- i.. v T 1 U: u V i'": i-HH. Flit f. '! ttiI O I'M i .i ' 'I t 'H U ,V 1 'J, f U'JCi va Htt hU W'ti, v. 'H ...t i:.: i 1:1 tlm Cs"! 2r i'1 .. i. ! : 351 Br 'flow Yc7k .le i:i-jii UluucD Olllu. tf I-!.. Asthmo Can Bo Cured Free Treatment, Free Medical Advice. W o Have Cured 7,000 Casta. Why Not Yours,? This thvinl th s.' v iiirii lias ifil mirt urt"'(l ;.!.'"( -is t' -ni wt.'-ii-- rnn dc sorihts, h id at J;i.-t r.-i . iv i it .t-;tfli liluw. Mi-Jii-iil H.it m.- in r- .cut y-Av h.ta fnund a n.-nH'tiy t ti:it c.tic-'i n-i ui i v 4 'm burs nil tin ttfZravrtd-tl y m p t iit i! i.: to liii.s ilintr-'sri-ln aitUi-tiui. An-'i riitav -a is tif ia tic lit ntuily n'hl it.- arrl,, ;,- a. li. CI, irk, till! Vt.'ii kawli pi'.lM-t K.ia i 1 - ''tVifCll a positive n cicd.v t:.,it iin a Liu nuili, glVi'b imiiii-.li.U I" -1 li I" ui:. I rr.ii'.n-ati'i t'Vi-ry v. -.i ir i ; is ttu d'l.'i.r tin win uii.-rt , . insiriu t d I .i. ; '.i l)inrf. t , I" I Hii'iit. ( 'v : WI'iU-B t.u !,! , . iiiH-i.i: - . , ..i , L'lai r; ;. . . tii is l'i' :..!.- i aru ii i ? i u i .d :i write th.- l liu k l bhuik. SVLy Bitili KiiiiaiMt t 111' liil'. tlj: i llipirtt; tl'lMt- , f A.-iliiim win 'l i.; u it v .-ry ! 'li lUl.'ill t' ti ...r th.-y hi.uhi fur y inptjtin :u.vv it vs ilhiii a ill uIU'C r v ho u a IU Mil LFI!LrlL; ff'el Ct O e I ' M it a ' A i.vr 1 I J. C. FR Matamoras, P.eV''iill'!ly el.' In (' "ll.l Knrt'U'irJ . -i ' ' Jr- f i rn fi.' C i f '-ill 'MNIO RA1UI0AD T?MZ TABLE. Corrected to Date. SoMrl PiiH'iutti trains to TtllfTnln, Nifff nin i'nU, li.-.iihiiHni l.nkc, elcvclmid, ( hi' :i:m ;m.l ( m Inimti. 'I'! tfi en :; lit j'ort .TlTVlS til Hit P'inil s ip. t in. i si niid Si nit Invest nr. lower rules tluin vlii nnv olin-r llrst-claNH !im. TilMNS Now I. PAVE Piiist J- uu.ov.fl. JEIIYIS AS EASTWARD. Imily F.iri. 8 St A.M. 1 J I i I ' I'.XJiM'.'iM 5 I'M " Lccal Exi'i'it Samlny . . 6 UK " 7 to " Wnv Snndav Onlv 7 fH " 1j.mii I KT.T't Similar., in so " y dally .c't Sunday II f5 " Daily K.vptws 13 43 P. M. SuihIiiv Only 1 III " Way ilallv exe't ?und'T IS " I i.-ii ly .,.x press i'I'., Wav Snralav Onlv. 4 as 4 40 5 111 l'i. Ijnriil daily oxrt Simd'y is, Mitn suliilMVoiny.. . 4 i.i'n! simhIiiv i nil v . f BO (i.l'7 i"'.. Wnv daily csu't Sand y (I Ml a. r.xpri'ss imny .... lO.Uh WFSTWAKI) No 7, Dally Kvpresq 12 an A 17, Daily Milk Train 7 85 M, 1, Daily Kxpn ss 11 !l " 11.r, For Mo'dnle K'pt. Pun . 1U 10 P. M la. Division way exe't Sun la L'O " 9:i. Saturday only 4 4 " H. F.xpri ss ( lilrn'io lim dai 5 15 " iii, Doi-nl Kxprt'KRSimday . . 5 611 ' 5, Limited Daily KxureHS. 10 16 ' Truiiip lenvc f'linTnliers ptroefr. New Ymk, fi.r i'nrt Jervis on week days nt :i an, 7 i, v in, u 15, 1(1 Hn a. m., 1 li, 8 On, 4 :o, R S", 7 no, 15 i- m. On Sundivs, :t :ri, 7 i, 9 oil , 15 A. M , 19. 8U, 9.80, 7'.80 !l 15 r. M. I). W. COOKE, Oonernl rnRHengur Agent, Nw York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 E3 i e'5.iS3S53 aj 32 X V-Ss- : : : : : : t s 5 : S -rt Xnpnns I'l.I.mi a'ini( I Xnpuns ld..ux' Xiii(i ! XlipMU' i i-piiii :td.i..x;. .ii(i n M H-4 .a jo 5 io io jrt ,ri f Steps unly nn notice to Conductor or Aifetit, or nn Signal. For inforniation as to Frelpht nnd Pnsfl cntfer liati s apply to C 11. Kuttur, Freight and l'as. Airent, Knpton.Pn. HOW A 111) A. WIIIIMAX, Kupt., Knt HtroiulHliiirK, C. H. KlTI KIt, FrelRlit Pa... Agt., KiMton, I'u. PKotograpKcR AND DEALEKIN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DOM' TOBACCO SPIT and 5M OK8 Vour Lifeawavt You rnn Ixi rui ea-tly, tn: ni-ul lu-w lit'- and tliul m j-k.-ii w U'u Doniiils in cuicJ. A.l t J r , l-.-f an.-! ..,1 i,e i-KMV CO., I of any form ot tobacco ui:i2 w'i-11, stroiiK, m:ii;ii uc. full of r by ukniaf ItO'JO-BAO, lit UWU bi:OHK. M ,(ly y nil titi Uavs. (ver BQU ,QQQ --iii i. Lure hiiu ,i. Hi mt-i-Kl-.K. Ail.lr- S i l',KI,IMi LluLajju or IScW Yuik. 4o7 A p r nr a Y - I haw tii-fB u-tn 4.M tltl T Miid m H Ml . i '1 .ili I i-ll "'1 . 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