Clean and Ture brewed BEVERAGES I3ccr, 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, 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 Premises, 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 River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. bKE3E.-aun A few oOc shirt waists left 70e; 1 at 80e; l.f)0 at tfl. Summer lawns Do reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 2,"c up. Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. m 1 1 Armstrong HEW 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. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Boat Hontor and Fuel tiaver In the , Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEflTEiiT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE ' & CHEAP. Naw Era Radiators, Two Firs In one A1UIWA ItK. (i'TLKRV, TIN, AGAT. IVAliK, 1.IC. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STKEET MILFORD, PA w : uv ti.-e rcviit nt-l H ii hlid tii svi 1 iiii.tly rt't'cuc ..iieutalnlitv ( 1 i.ul. Au tnu t cny inveiilwn vnl it trillion lite ...( 1 1. rt mug t fii " 11"W l! t " tecul upon it iimuk;h U a.lv:! 1 1 -.". 1 l-.at.ui-i li'U u out 1 1: ilulx- , W lllujili. i hi: y t", fall 1 1 1 uiH it If I h lul V. : luiiiulli d l-v M imi f.tfi fc(Ud Jul &.llli,MC '-pi ,L,U Hi i III- t'A I 1-.' : U y cnriil. a n. ;uul Ii.vt , r'hLE.. Ada i Ki.i VICTOR J. EVaWS 4 CO. I i nici-t -lit iitiicy s,i Ew-ir Building, A I NC.TCN. Six Minion Coxes a Year, In iHy", none; in 1900,6,000.000 boxes; tii.it s -ai cts 'um!y Ca tiiailic 's 1 1 u : 1 into !"'imlari!y. The lime a-t t'ueir vcrdu-t. l'.cst ' u.; fir tiie i,ui !3 in the wui'lj. I 012 sis ih lis u at 30c; 7 ."5c at 5."5e; 8oc at rir-iV;'.- THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James Build ing, New York. For the Treatment and cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOriKKMIG INJECTIONS. A, rSUFKC'T HOME TltRATMKNT OB BANl TAUIUM ADVANTAGES. HARM Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAiMUAOE TUIMMINGS. ! ! Repairing ;-NEATLY pone. Examine ray stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa, Blu3 Front Stables, Port Jorvis. N. Y. Adjoining (Juiiiiicr'n Union House lio:!i I , oarriiiiro. draft and f a r 111 Ikii-m'S for Miin. Kxi'lnmt;os tnado A l;tr;; stock f iomi v. tncli to itiuUe S'dociions. (-'AN'AI ST. Hirjm Tcwner. 0. SANDYSTON. If. Li. I Rfrnid I Bin worrying ilMit the antiw uprpillnn; over our ronds. II. L. should know that our nadrt are not boulevards but wo are Mining to thorn one of these tltiys nd whom I got my racing auto will invite my friend to tnke a ride over those boulevards. In and about the village of Ijnyton there are 14 bikes and almost any time a bike Is In Right. Home" have lipoomo very good riders but Ralph Van Sickle can distance them all. (ieorge Hwnrtout of Jersey City spent his annual vacation with bin fiither, James Swartout, over along the river. (Ieorge has been promot ed to a responsible and lucrative pos ition with an .electric light company in Jersey City. Mrs. Nettie Owen, wife of Calvin Owen of Newark, visited K. T Owen on Kiidiiy returning to Newark on Sunday. Saturday morning Inst was pretty cool. Ths weather bureau minimum therniometor registered 30". That is pretty close to the freezing point and we don't want to see that yet swhlle. The state of New Jersey pays a bounty of t'i to any one killing a fox. This should be an incentive to our fox hunters as the animals are said to be numerous. Iioads of pork frequently pass on their way to Uranchville but on Sat urday morning Sehenck Merrell passed with an immense load of pigs drawn by four horses. The price pork commands made the load val uable. In my item referring to the search for the grave of Abrum Van Campen it occurred to me how many graves there are scattered about the country with no tstone or mark to tell the passerby whose remains lie beneath that mound. There should be a fund set apart by law to furnish a stone to mark every grave where relatives are unable to provide one. So II. L. thinks Montague Justice is after Mr. Travis. Are you sure It is iustice or something else? Well, quail are pretty birds and should be protected and so should trout and suckers and yet the snare lifts a mess of them whenever the party gets fish hungry and Justice don't wink her eye down here In Sandyston. Eugene Ilursh of Newark Is spend ing a 10 day vacation visiting friends and relatives in Sandyston. Lie Is conductor on a trolley line in that city. The school meeting announced to be held on the 0th for the purpose of voting an appropriation of $200 for the removal of the Fisher school house further up the river road In order to consolidate the two river schools was voted In the negative by a decided majority. The school at Fisher will be reopened, and Frank Stoll engaged as teacher. The new iron bridge across the Flatbrook east of Alfred Bevans' will be ready for travel early this week. The bridges in this town will soon all be constructed of Iron. On Saturday last I met a gentle' man on the train who wished to find the grave of Abram Van Campen in Walpack. In company with him we drove to Walpack and explored Shapnac burying ground on lands of Joseph Hull and found some 23 graves of the Van Campens all in a remarkable state of perservatiou, but no mark by any to distinguish one from the other. The Intuition ol the gentleman, Mr. Stuart of New York city, was to find Mr. Van Cunipen's grave and erect a monument over It. Me was one or the first judges of Sussex county, having been appoint ed in 1763. A few feet away is the grave of "Anna Symmes, born Octo ber, 1711, married to the Hon. John Cloves Symmes Oft. 80, 1700, and who died July 25, 1776, leaving two daughters, -Maria and Anna." Mrs. Svmnies was a near relative of Pres iiient W. II. Harrison. mKSPASS NOTICE. Notice la hereby X Kivuii that truHiaMiig ou tiie preiiiibuii of the umltTttiKtied, situuttHl iu Diukuiuu v(ishii), for any imrpoHe whatuvi; strictly forlnudfu, ami ail out nuers will be promptly prorix;uted. lUA a. CifcK. Oct. iawt. Moth ier "My mother wu troubled with consumption for mny yetrs. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, nd wss speedily cured." 0. P. Jolly, Avocs, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, 'get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. .-.. eno'ult fur n ordtu.ry til. 1 bn.;. 1 ;.u, tii-...-. .'.; 01. ' ""m.n.. i i ' Lit CO., ilvtt.ti, iulU. oLi , on-".. M ATA MORAS. Master Elton Lnyton am! sister, Elda, who hnve been npending two weeks of their vacation at Arrarnt Snrnmit and Ilorrick Centre visiting friends, roturned home on Friday evening. John Koernnr, the very efdoiont carrier of the Oazotts and a gradu ate of the Matotnoras high school of 1902, left town Wednosday morning to attend the normal school at East Strondsbtirg. John's friends in Matamoias wish hini success In bis new field of lonrning. Miss Angela Orce and Miss Mabel WRlker loft town 3n Saturday to toaoh their respective Bohools In Delaware township. Miss Oroe has the sohool at Coles and Miss Walker the one at Edgemere. Grafton Crane assists Frank Washer In his store on Pennsylva nia avenue. Mrs.' P. J. Kilpatrick, who has been spending a week with her friend, Mrs. John Camoy, returned ome on Saturday. Miss Edna Van Akin, a teacher In one of the grammar schools of New Vork city, who has spent her vaca tion at her home here, returned to the city to resume her occupation. Robert Skinner had a new stove just put up which burns kerosene oil and is like an ordinary range, no odor and no trouble. Mr. Skinner is very much pleased with it. lie purchased it in Newbuig. Miss Mary V. Squires, who has been for the past week at Boston, Mass., visiting friends, returned home ou Tuesday evening. Bon LUley, connected with the Borden condonsod niilkcompany of New York, arrived In town on Tuesday and is visiting relatives In Matatnoras and Port Jorvis. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Ryder and daughter, Vera, spent a few days in Brooklyn last week. Mrs. Mary Ryder is visiting rela tives ia Milford. Mrs. J. C. Skinner and Mrs. B. Skinner and two eons, Claud and Rust-oil, returned home Monday eve ning from a week's visit to Wavor- ly, West Danbury, and Ithaca. Miss Lulu I'rescott, a graduate of the Matamoras high school, who has taught at Iake, N. J., the past year, has now a sshoo! at Uuionville, N. Y, Charles lewisand wife of Chicago, 111., are visiting John Prescott and wife. Mrs. S. Burnett of New York is visiting her " brothel1, ltev. Father Treis. The C. E. society will hold a busi ness meeting on Friday evening, Sept. 12, at the home of Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Miss Freda Kessler, a gradute of the Matamoras high school, has been ppointcd to teach a school at Haven, N. Y,, and will soon leave for that place. Miss Bertha Bell of the Bell Farm, has left town to attend the state normal school at East Stroudsburg Prof, and Mrs. C. II. Houck visited Stroudsburg Saturday. They return ed home Sunday evening. Mrs. John Koener accompained her son, John, to the State Normal School Saturday. Miss Leola Steins, who has been spending her vacation at Mill Rift, returned home 011 Saturday, Mrs. John Kane of Craigville, N Yn and son, (ieorge, of New York city, who have been visiting J. II Welsh here and other friends In Port Jervis, returned to their homes Sunday afternoon. LEDGEDALE. Among the visitors at this place the past week were Mr. and Mrs Rush Kimble and son, Fred, of Dy berry at Friend Simons', Mrs. Grace Cook and children at Mrs. Elizabeth Cook's, Mrs. Janu McKown of Honesdale, Bertram Wright of Scranton, Cora Simons, teacher a Center ville, Mrs. George Shaffer, Miss Ida Shaffer and Master Herbert Shaffer of Bollevue, Pa., at I. K. Kellam's, Mrs. Martin and Ida Dis hing of Scranton at Thomas Gillett's. Miss Laura Ruid returned home Monday from a two week's visit with her sister in Phildudolphia. Mrs. Helen Simons and son of Hawley were also visitors at Friend Simons'. - - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simons, Aug. 29th, 1S02, a son. Mrs. McKown and Mrs. Kellatn visited Mr. and Mrs. Olin II.- Wolfe at LaAnpn, Pike county, on Satur day aud Sunday. Wayne county domocruts have nominated for congress William M. NoUon ; state senator, Joel U. Hill ; reiret(ntativn, Leopold Fourth ; sheriff, J. H Bianning j prothono titry, M. J. ILmlou ; rogiwter, eto., Clarence Hopkins; commissioners, (i. H. Soamau aud Goo. llihiuson ; diattict attoruey, Ilormun Huriuus, IJLNG MAX'S FERRY. Miss Uuntoi of Philadelphia is a guest at the home of Isano Smith. Mrs. Andrew Cron has returned home after sponding two months with her children at Dunmore. Bornaldl Cooper of Montague, N. J., visited the home of Garret Brod- head recently. Mrs. Thos, MoMurray and nlocc of New York made a business trip to this place last week. Calvin Cron has his new bouse so far completed that ho gave a party in it last Friday. Everything was very pleasant and all had a good time. Mrs. l"onnld Jagger is Buffering with erysipelas In her face. Three cider mills are In operation here, Darragh's, Howey'a and Van Aukon's. Farmers here will be very fortu nate if frost does not catoh their buckwheat. Mlss Etta Boslor and Ncttlo Qil- more have returned to their situa tions In New York after passing a three weeks' vacation here. Mrs. Edward Emory of Branch- ville, who has been very til, Is rap idly Improving. Mrs. Catharine Snyder of Lehman spent last week with her son, Au drew. Mrs. Harriot North has returned after sojourning three weeks in New York. Miss Sarah E. Layton, who has been sick for the past eight months, does not show signs of improve mont. The school direotors have found enough surplus seats in the other houses to supply Centre. After the holos iu the building are plugged up and some paint used the building will be all right. Cole Sunday school had its picnic at Raymondskill last week. It ia the banner school of this township. Crows are very numerous this season. They are fat and glossy and by the way they attack corn fields do not soetn to have lost their appotites. Supervisor John Hood is on his second year and his work shows a fulfillment of his promises. Every culvert in his section is made of stone and nearly all of them are flafcgod on the bottom. They look durable and will prove a great sav ing over the plank ones. He has also leveled the roada and in some spots turnpiked them. The remains of John Boslor, a son of Charles Bosler who died last week in Newark, were brought here for Interment. Mrs. Catharine A. Quick went to Caldwell, Kan., last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. John W. Nyce. GIVES AWAY NICKELS. NoTeJ Mf4h.il of a New York S4ore keeper to Attract the Notice of CeitoMtri, A shopkeeper is this year calling the attention of customers and those he desires as such to his wares by a novel method, says the New York Sun. The person to whom It is addressed re ceive by mail a well-tilled envelope with no external markings to indicate its contents, but up in the left-hand sorner of the envelope are printed the words: "The five cents Is inside." The appearance of the envelope, to gether with the notice, is calculated to induce curiosity at once. The state ment that the five cents is inside is true, for on openir.fr the letter bright new nickel of 1002 date is found tucked away between the middle pages of a pamphlet. The explanation given In the pam phlet is that the sender is not a stenle of other people's time, and that as it was calculated that the reclpien would use up five tents worth his own time in reading the shopkeep er's story, the latter had decided to he honest and puy fur the time used or "purchased," as he puts it, and he therefore inclosed a nickel in payment. Whether the method pays the shop keeper is not yet a settled question. The Sensitive Esc. "An egg in the process of hatching," says an expert, "is remarkably sentd tive to vibration. lialf the failures that amateurs encounter in hatching out chicks by the incubator method are due to lucfeof precaution in pro viding against the effect of vibration on the eggs. The rumble of a train or the passage of a wogon along the street will spoil a whole incubator full of eggs if the faintest vibratory wave reaches the apparatus. Even such a little thing as the banging of a door in some other part of the house will destroy the chances of hatching out a brood where cure hus not been taken to place the incubator beyond the reach of sueh (list urboncea. A thun der storm always gives breeders a scare, as thousands of eggs may be spoiled bj- a sudden heavy thunder clap. To sneeze or cough iu the vicin ity of the incubators w ill sometimes work a disastrous result." Tt I'revrot lu. An Austrian material for preventing the rising of dust on sweeping pint es to be cottonseed oil. Iu a test at Vien na it was found that floors oiled twice a year could be swept weekly without any whirling of the dust, aud the ma terial was recommended for all rooms reeeising many persons, ss well as fur laboratories, libraries and other places to be kept scrupulous!)' dust free. f 'A Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more Hum plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be- bre invest igai in 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 Lots nnrt lotn without Houses. Denier iu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent Notary Public. and All business given prompt attention. Office on Eroad Street, llelow CriKsnmu HouRe. Milford, Pa. SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Wntrr Works, wlilt-h you ran lmvfl ly ooiiHiiltltiK J. 1' It KHfOTT of AlHtninorno, f'n., who In prt-pnriMl to Rive jintites nt any f imt. Write lilm at once or fall ami Bee his stock of FORCE PUMPS PRESCOTT, tamoras, Pa. BO YEARS' V! V EXPERIENCE .14' OE8IGNS 'Niftl' Copyrights &c. qnli-kly am-eroita our oeuiion true whether an lnvtir.llon I. pnihnbly piUenttiMe. Conininnlrft tlolmntrlctif !inilli!eiitlnl. Ilrtiulhooll oil I'MICUts sent tres ohlest lu-i-nc-y for rtt'rurinif patent.. l'litent. taken throimli Muitn & Co. receive tlctid notice wit h.rnt ch.irL'o, la the Scientific Jlssericasu A hAtifHomply HbntrntM wnpktr. I.nriroat dr. CIlluLt'-ll nf tin' p. K i.l iU' Jt'Ui tun- I'm in. $ yi nr ; fmir nii'iithtt, L Sold by nil newtil ftlrK. fiUNM & Co.361Broad-a- New York - Ucaucll Ufficu. CS V 8L. Wsstiluitoa. 1. (- - Asthma Can Be Cured Free Treatment, Free Medioal Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Casas. Why Not Youre? This dread dinoutu) wliich has caused more untold agonies than words can de- (Wjillje, hau at Umt received lia denlh blow Medical Science In recent yours hus found a reinedy that fem'Ceabfully ctnnljats nil the aggravated symptom due to this dU treat ing ftJUiettou. After many years of pa tient study aud reteareh, Dr. A. U. Clark, the well known specialist, has discovered a poaitivo remedy that cures the cough, gives immediate relief aud eradicate every vestige of the disease. So confident is the doctor that his Asthma K'inedy will effort a cure In all biases that he haa Instructed the Clurk Medical Co., of Pitts bury, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Abtl.ma who writes for symptom b'ank. This Is a very liberal otTcr and shows the conlldeuee the Clurk M. dieal Co. have In tbo merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are aitlieted with Aathmu they should write thb Claik Co at once for symptom blank. W hy suffer wheu a cure Is within eachl" ran ur n OA i.vn J. c. f Heiid rathiei, 8ki!U:ti or iihovo ui invention for' f freeroimrt on pHtentabllity. For free book , ' I re T) R AD E - n ftRKS : ; I Opposite U. S. Patent Office!; A Taanr MsRKB meat huny aalv tn tn -wgrnj. time table:. Corrected to Da to. ll'l rulli'-.nn trnins to rinfT.i'n. N'inff- ara Kails. ('liMiitniiipm ljiike, I levelnnu, (JhlenRo anil t'lnriniml I. I teketfi on P.-iln nt. Port .Tnrvln to nil points In titp cfltmul Hontliwest r lower rates than via any oliier llrst-chiss linn. Trains Now I.FAVR T'OHT FOLLOWS. JKKVIS AS EASTWARD. No. R, Tlnllv FTpreoq 3 El A.M. " a, Dully KxprcRS 6 20 " " 11, liocnl Kxeept Sunrtny . ft 8o " " 4a, " " " 7 40 " " 7o-J, Way Pnndny Onlv 7f.il " " HO, IjociiI Kxrepfc iimlav.. in 2(1 " " 22, Way daily exo't Sunday 11 W " " 4, Daily hixjuens 13 4',r.M, " 704, HumlnT Only 1 in " " 24, Way dally ei'c't Sund'y 8 Hi " " 8, Dally Kxpn-ss 4 2fi " " 7m, Way ftimlay Only 4 40 " " in, lioeal dally exe't Si'ind y 5 .10 ' " 18. Milk Sundnyonly 5 an " " 7oH, lineal Sunday Only " " BO, Way dally px'o't Sund'y 6 Ml " " 14, Express Dally 10.05 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dally Fxpress ia H0A. M, " 17, Dally Milk Train 7 8n " " 1, Daily Express 1184 " " lift, For Ho'dale K'pt Son. . 13 10 p.m. " lft, Division way exo't Hun 1J 20 " " 8:1, Saturday only 4 4u 11 " 8, Express Chie.iKollindai 6 15 " " 811, Doeal Kjcprt-ssSimday. . 6 fill ' " 5, Limited Dailv ExnreKS. 10.15 Trains leavfl Clinmhors strret, New York, for l'ort Jervis ou week davs at 3 80, 7 Ho, 9 on, lf, 10.80 A. M., 1. no," 8. 0(1, 4 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9 15 P. M. On SuntHvs, 9 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9.15 A. M , 18.80, 80, 7" 80 9 15 P. M. I). W. I'llOKK, General lssener Agent, New Y'ork, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 JC0 Xiiptio x 'r 'c 10 & inn Aiiptinu; Xunu n ld.iox-j Xipi(l -r x -s: X X x 2 x 'c '- a jCiriitiTlcj iS3 qdooxtf Xucci d E i i i ; adooxjf XV(l Xnpuns' id.iaxji Xipt i S S v 2 2 s 'i 5 JO X X 30 .X X - X. in in pS S : : : : : V s w i -a ? -3 5 j . : : - -1 Attptin qdooxa Xpa r -r -r Z. d Xirptinq 4 1 $i S5 - iqdooxa Suva "3 Xupuns idojxa xna X'ipnnc! jdooxM Xipia Q. - iri in tfs io iP o o tfS ib tb f Stops only on notice to Conductor or A cent, or on Signal. For Inforinatldn ns tt Frfltrht and Phbs- enper Kates apply to C. H- Hutter, Freight aud PuttH. Afft'iit, KaBton, Pa. HOW AltO A. WOHM.AV, gupt.. Ka.nt HtroutUbnrif. l'A. C. H. BUTTER, PrtlKlit A I'a. AgUt PK otograpKcR -AND DEALER IX- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street. Tort Jurvia, N. Y. 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