Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, 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 Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beers are Bottled at the Brcwory Prcmisos, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patsnt Stoppers. THE DEERPARK DREW GO. Port JervT3, New York. Long Distance Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. A few oOc shirt waists left at 30c; 7."e at 55c; 85c at 70c; 1 at 80c; 1.50 at 1. Summer lawns Oe reduced to 71c; 10c and 12c at 8jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' slices from 25c up Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, E(c. A general line of goods m 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. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Stoves snd Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust lloator and Fuel Savor in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CET..E..T ROOFING FIRErROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flrett In on H AUIJW AUK. fTTI.KUY, TIN, AGATE WAKK, tLlC. "IN ROOFINOAND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein S Son, UI)AD BTIikKT MIU'OKD. PA I Mil ItC 1 v- L i r UL'kl U wti.nl. A 11 v inic f-iiUl 11 hk 1 u t: n mi ti' 1 1;.' luii ( ti uy 1 i; vi -nt 1. m w ul tu 1.111 : ii i v iN'ei.e t'.n i;ntti-.m lire 1 ou.n mug ihc ; .... !it.i:'ii(v 01 s.i:ui-. " l'ow to tjot.nii a iu nt 1 in ,!( 11 1 1 in -t . i .ii.'iu.i arnica (jn.v, !i iimi.Klio-l.. ; t . it- at i,ui ;-cn-.c. i .1' in - 1,, k 1 j i. hi id .,1 . h us ,tifur (i i i'll it :i. mi t i- in;-' in 1 hi- I a i i : ! kuu :i, HI. Ii!. !-(..!. I H-...1 s V i-.M-.H jomuul, c f-.-iou ti i. yt 1 hut. i. ; ii - nnU 1 ;r. . -.1 nn. i 1"! Ht I'.v - 'i rhtt, A' 1 1 1 t-t, VICTOR J. CVAN3 & CO. ij'ju-).i Ait.-navs,) Evar Uuilding, V.V AJ H 1 MGTON. D C "C" V.'ilh a Tail. TI;e "C" Willi a la:l is the tra.ie luaik uf Cast .'trcts Cuii.ly ( 'a! h yri ic. l--..k f..r it .n the I'iit I'i ic cit.nm-U-.i iifl..l !..! !..uh t om-.Ml '. '. Nv.,r s..,:.i iu L-i.:k. Ail take all orders for our famous to meet all your wants. bO. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, St. Jamea Build ing, Now York. For th Treatment and cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND M0HPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A FCUKKl'T HOMK TKKATMENT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAKKIA0E TKLMMIXGS. Repairing :-NKATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L.F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Blao Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. V. Ailj'iiinii.1; (iuiniu-r'tf Union House I L ;i i 1 . cumnfH, draft and farm lmiM-ri fur tuilei. Kxclians-M-s limdo. ; A lit 1 mIiicL f nan which tu make i ?.ele.'um:s. CANAL hi'. 3 DIMS MAYS FEUUY. Calvin Cron's new house is about completed. John F. Riitt made a biminoss visit to Delaware last Saturday. A little girl rrived nt the homn of Cliarley Hanna last Sunday. The late frosts did considerable damage down this way. Miss Hnrah E. Lay ton, once a prominent teacher in this county, is very 111 at her home near Center. The Center school house has been resented with patent Boats, and a now floor laid. Messrs. Joseph Car huff and William Ltannn did the work. Henry Cron has rented William Uilmore's house and will begin housekeeping therein this week. Cidcrmaking is the order of the day down here. Darragh's have attached a new cider mill to their grist mill, and Harry Howey has his cider mill at the Deep Hollow in operation. Gilbert T. Crone, a well known citizen of this place, U unable to go out of the yard, owing to a serious illness. He has been ailing several weeks. John H. Vater was recently taken sjek and his sufferings became so rapidly distressing that last week be was taken to a city hospital for treatment. The eldest daughter of Eugene Rnitt, the Edgeraere mail carrier, has killed nine rattlesnakes this summer and some of them were un usually large reptiles, w.n.t,. liREENTOWN. The schools of Greene are all open with teachers a? follows : Houck town, Miss Mae Richards ; Carlton Hill, Miss Lizzie Bwitzer j Roemer. villo, Miss Josephine Fields ; Kipp town, Miss Mary Cross ; Simons town, Byron Cross; Kramer's, Ar. thnr Kramer; Brinktown, Miss Wall. Miss Lizzie Wolf has the new school. Myrten Ansley, son of John Ans ley, died Friday night and was bur ied Monday, Sept. 15. Tho "Broken Heart" social at Dave Leshor'8 last Thursday eve ning was a success both socially and financially. Members of the Wallenpaupack lodge I. O. O. F. visited Wnngum lodge of Hawley on Wednesday of this week. Emile Vuilla is still working at Pocono. Maurice Gilpin is doing carpenter work on a barn for 8. R. Hazelton. R. W. Bartleson has purchased a cream separator. A number of students from Greene are attending the high school at Newfoundland. F. G. Haraes is at work putting in new polos and cross arms on the telephone line from Greontown to South Sterling. SILVER LAKE Jacob J. Seeds and wife of Phila delphia spent a few days last week at their cottage. Mrs. J. A. Nilis, who spent last winter with her nieoe in Chicago, is spending this week in her cottage here, nor granddaughter, Mea Is. abella. Nilis of Milford, Pa., is with her. Chas. Dulan hag returned to Bridgoton, N. J., after spending the summer here. Rupert P. Nilis of Lehman called on Silver Lake friends on Sunday. Robinson Shepherd made a trip to Bashkill ou Monday. Joseph H. Bromley, Jr., of Phila delphia made a flying trip to this place a few days ago. A jolly orowd of boys from Ding man's enjoyed a camping trip to Brown's mill this week. Black Hair "1 have used your Hir Vigor fur live years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to pray hair. It keeps my hair soft. "Mrs. I HclenKi!kenny,NewPortland,Me. r Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. I II a kolik. Al! dniiiltts. ir yur iii;'i-:t cuuuol .apply ..u, 5 .... 1L If.! II.-. It, line Hifl Kl the flume Vl UllI lIMH',l-l'IOTN.lll,i. AlllHtDB, J. C. A t.u I O., Until, Mum. M .VTA MORAS. George Blinfer of Jersey City spent Sunday with the family of Theodore Sliafer. He was accom panied, home by his mother, Mrs. J. Shafor, and Mrs. Ernest Wolf, who will spend a few weeks visiting rela tives In the city. The "Guess Who" social nndor the auspices of the L. A. 8. was held on Tuesday evening at the Ep worth parsonage. Miss Nellie West fall drew the first prize and Master Homer Quick the second. The eve ning was spent in a very pleasant manner. , . John Conkling of Matamoras, who has boou spending a few days with bis daughter iu Jersey City, returned home on Monday after noon. Miss Loretta MoAnerny of Jersey City, who has been spending three weeks with friends and relatives in Port Jervis and Mutamorasi, return ed home on Sunday evening. She was accompanied by Master Eddie Sbafor of this village, who will spend two weeks in Jersey City. Miss Iaabelle Bon of South Or ange, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Bert Millspaugh, Miss Boe spent Sun day with her friend, Mis9 Irene Kimble. Misses Angola Orce and Ma belle Walker returned to their respective schools on Sunday night accompan ied by Miss Grace Albright of Ding man's Ferry. The L. C. U. society will hold a Harvest Home supper at Pressott's hall on Tuesday evening, Sopt. 23. All friends are welcome. Miss Ann Harding of Wnrtsboro, N. Y., visited Mrs. G. H. Langton last Thursday. Mrs. Wm Florence of Middle town arrived in town a few days ago and is the guest of her friend, Mrs. Lansing Wright. Mrs. H. W. Baker returned to her home in Dover, N. J., Saturday. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Jennie Hilferty. Mrs. Baker has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilferty. Master Ray Hilferty spent his vacation at Dover, N. J., with his sister, Mrs. Barber. He returned home last Saturday. Mrs. John Williams and daughter and Mrs. James Smith of Mount Hope were the guests of their brother, Horace Dave. Mrs Laura Moules of Honesdale and Mrs. Fred Hawkey and daugh ter, Hazel, also from Honesdale were the guests of Mrs. John Won naoott. Miss Katie Burns of Montioello has been spending a few days with her friend, Miss Eva Wonnaoott. Misses Jennteand Louise Ridgway of Rowland, Pa., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ridgway. Mrs. May Weaver of Honesdale has beeu visiting her brother, M. Uoh, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ryman an I daugh ter, Alice, Harry Armstrong, Miss Kipp, Misses Lillian Buohanan, May Quick and Mr. Rnu.lle of Milford visited friends in Matatnoras on Thursday. Wm. Prloe of Carbondala has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Catharine Price, for a few days. She has been ill but is now Improv ing. Mrs. A. Rowland and little dangh tor, Catherine, of Rowlands, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Rowland's mother, Mrs. Ridgway. Mntrrnal IlilndneM, Tom'g fHCe if eovpixd with freckles, Hut his mother lets not one. I.ove'n t.l-wnj.p refuses toehow A r-pot upon her eon. hicaKo Tribune. Time for All Thinsa. Asked why he had left hell out of a recent sermon, Brother Dickey an swered: "Kver'ting to his season. Whilst 1 wuz a-preachiu' dat sermon de ther mometer wuz in de nineties, en hell spoke fer itse'f!" Atlanta Constitu tion. Perfectly Natural Result. "Money's a curious thing," remarked the man who had struck it rich in the Klondike. "My rich relations used to hate me because I hadn't any of it, and now they hate me because I've got more than they have." Chicago Trib une. CoaiimratlTO Valuation. "He not like dumb driven cattle!" exclaimed the graduation girl. "No chance of it!" muttered the cynic in the back row of the audi torium. "I'd like to nee the day when I'm worth as much aa sirloin and porterhouwe." Washington Slur. Safe Ile4tluH. Mrs. Jones Here's a man been ar retted for haling ten wivea. Mr. Jones I'll bet two boxes of gloves to a shirt button that he didn't try to get away from the olli cera. I'uck. Heard tut the 1'lcnle. "Is heat a motive pow erV" u.-kt'l the man at the pejinut stand. "Certainly," replied the innn at the liquid islaini, mopping his lriw; "don't you see how it makes the icmonudtj jju?" Yioikers Stttlc.iiutt- In Trade. Mra. It. Arl'iti r So you elenred that, poor Mr. I.ifft'in from the charge of stealing that turkey? I'm glad of It, but he's atich n worthless character that I don't believe you'll ever get a cent for your services. It. Arriater (fnmous criminal lawyer) Perhaps not, but I've got nn all fired good turkey out in the woodshed, Just the same. N. Y. Times. A DefnnUer. Towne I see there's new cashier at the bt.: k. I suppose Sinugley was discharged? Browne Not exactly. They're offer ing double his old salary to get him back. Towne Ah! Resigned, eh ? Browne Not exactly that, either. They're ottering tio.ooo reward for him. Pittsburg Press. The MMIeniilnm Conilna-. Winks In every generation the age for marriages gets later. Our grand mothers married at 10, but our daugh ters do not marry until 25 or 30 Jinks Well, that's all right. In the course of time people will put off mar riage until too old to marry at all, and then the millennium will begin. N. Y. Weekly. Cttntlniilnsj the Simile. "All flesh is grass," quoted the re ligious boarder. The star boarder frantically tried to force his knife through the product of the beef trust that reposed on his plate, and said: "All flesh Is grass? Well, this must be baled hny!" Baltimore Herald. Fulfillment. Rnynor This fortune-telling biiRi nesa is all humbug. One of those professors of pnlmiatry told me a little while ago to look out for s "short, blond man." Shyne I don't know about ita being all humbug. I'm blond, and I'm short. Lend me a ten, old fellow, will you? Chicago Tribune. j tore Teat. "How can you tell real cut glnss from the imitation?" asked Mra. Uaa well. "You can't always," said Mr. OaBwell, "but when nnybotly offers you a piece of real cut glass for 15 cents don't buy it." Chicago Tribune. In a Sorrr I'llnht. "Why are they not speaking? "They quarreled about which loved the other the more." "Well!" "And now each is afraid to give In for fear of offending the other." Brooklyn Life. Overdose, "Sorry you failed to gain your point with him. Why didn't you take my advice and strike him after he had had a good dinner7" "I did; but the dinner was so good it caused aim indigestion." Philadel phia Press. The Fa4etloua llnrarlar, "Now that I've found what I want," muttered the burglar, softly raising the lid of the family icebox and flash ing his dark lantern at the contents, "I think I'll pull up steaks and go." Chicago Tribune. The Campaign Orator. Trust not the crowd that cheers you when You speak, my brother. It often cheers one man and then Votes for another. Warning-ton Star. HIS LIME OP WORK. Visitor to Jail Why ere you here? Prisoner (a pickpocket) I am here result of a moment of abstraction. Louisville Courier-Journal. Josh Westhafer of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor man but he Bays he would not be without Chamber lain's Pain Balm if it cost five dol lars a bottle, for it saved hiu from being a cripple. No external appli cation is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted mufccles, stiff neck, sprains and rhemnatio and muscular pains. It has also cared numerous coses of partial paralysis. It is for Bale by A W. Btilch & Son, Matainoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Had No Full Moon. The month of February, lss6, was in one respect the most remarkable in the world's history. It had no full moon. January had two full moons, and so had March, but February had none. Do you realize what a rare thing in nature It was? It had not occurred since the creation of the world, and it w ill not occur again, ac cording to the computation of astron omers, for 2,500,000 years. The. Work of Huout Pele. Sea soundings near Martinique show that in some places where there was formerly a depth of 2o0 meter the depth U now in excess of 1,200. You assume no risk whon you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. lialch & Son, Mutamorae, all drufj and general stoton iu Pike county will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is every where) admitted tit lu rba nwwt oessful remedy in use for bowel couiputiiHs ana the only one that uever fail. It is ploasuut, safe auj rvliablo. JO-Si 'iMirR- A-' -v- Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more ilian plnin ones in stone and they arc more durable, Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. AVrite for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses. Dealer iu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Urlsstnan Houso. Milford, Fa. Hera Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Vonr own Water Work A, which you ran have by consulting- wj, !. P K KSCUTT of Ala tain it-ran. Pa., who in pr-par tl to pive estimates at any tluio. Write him nt oi re or fall ard see his stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. md model, skeU-h or wu-to ul invention tot IT'MS rt'IKirt on linli.nlnhnitv I,.- v. i FHtfTltS HM1 write Opposite U. S. Patent OttiCB WASHINGTON D. C. v4,, BO YEARS mm Traoe Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone wniltrifj a rtlretli ami rtpucrlr-t U.n nmy quickly HWiTtmn n;ir opmmii free wdt'llier an Invention 's prohn My puUutuliU. ( oiiiiminii-a.. Mon. 1 riot I y (-hi in i1ftiitl.il. ):iinlhink on t'lttuiit Sent fre Oiili-Ht fluency fur pern rmy patent m. I'ttttMitfl taken t (trough Munn A Co. rocyive tptcLiU ntitiee, without chnrire, in Uiu Scientific J.marican. A rmnrlinmplr llhiritrntpd wccklr. I nrworit rtr dilation f ativ ncit'iititir Journal. " -..i m. ft yi';ir; four ninntu, L Hold by all litf-J.U'iitr-rn. !,iUNJIJCo.'B-KswYork - Utsucn (juiijo. OH r gt Wsallu.oi.il. D. I-. Asthma Can Be Cured Free Treatment. Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caa.ee. Why Not Yours! This drv.id disease which hits canted more untold agonies tliuu words can du acribe, his at buit rtsct lved Ha dcnih blow Mixlical truicuc iu recent years luts found a remedy that tueees-sfully cuiubata all the aggravated syiiiitoius duo tu this dibtr s-i lug allllctiou. After many years of pa tleut study and research. Dr. A. B. Clark, the well knowu specitillst, tins discovered a poaicivo remedy that cures tho eolith, give liuuiedlato relief and eradicates every vestige of tho disease. So confident Is the doctor that his Asthma Remedy will effect a cure in all stag's that he hue instructed the l luik Medical Co., of I'ilta burg, I';,., tu forward a complete treat ment to overy sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom b'nnk. This Is a very liix'ial offer and shows tho confidence the Clark Meiltcal Co. have in the merits of this preparation. If any of our reader are ailliuud with Asihiuu they should write the Clark Co at ouco for syiuiitoiu blauk. Why sutler w heu a cure la within eachf n a ri n r. n ralvh f , V f Vie T.rmnptly ol.tnta II. tCtmdinQn jb r f n i n bum ZA SMMM I tn moat haaiing alva In tn wunj. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Polld Til!!. t-.. I.,., ... v,..rr... -,.. ,. " i" iinii.iiii, int(r- rn , rnlls, Chiiutnuqtin Lake, t l.'velc.ud, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale nt Port Jervis to all points 111 the est and Southwest nr. lower rates than via any other first-class lino. Thainb Now Lfavr Ponx Jkkvis as r oi.I (ins. EASTWARD. Pally F i.r..HB Dally V'-xpH-ss Ijociil EtiTpt Sunday.. Way Sunday Onlv Local Kxcrpt Snn'tlav. . Way daily exo't Sunday Daity Iilxjuens Sunday Onlv Way dally exe't Stind'y Dally Kxpress Way Sunday Only ! Local daily cxe't Slind'y Milk Sunilayonly Local Sunday Only Way daily cx'c't Sli'nd'y Express liaily WESTWARD. No. 8. 8 1 i 5 :.ii (1, 8ll, 4'-'. 7(, 80, 22, 4, 70, 24, 8, 7i l, Hi, lrt, 7ns, 2li, 14. 7 7 10 : to II 1U 4 '.' I I 3 : 4 4 III B5 4(1 1(1 5 6 I'll (io7 Ml IU tl.. No. 7, Dally Fxprcsn 12S0A.M 17, Dally Milk Train 7 85 " ' 1, Daily Kxprens n 81 " 115, For Ho ilalc K.'pt Sun . la 10 P.M. " 15, Division way exc'tSun VI L'U " 11 8:1, Saturday only 4 49 " 8, Express Chicago llm (ial BIB ' etl, Local ExpressSundav. . 0 60 B, Limited Daily Express. 10 IB " Trains lcavo Chambers si reef New York, for I'ort Jervis on week tlnvs at 8 80, 7 HO, f) oo, (I if,, pi Hi, A K,'8 , 4 80, 6 8(1, 7 8(1, It 15 l. M On Sund vh 3 an, 7 80, 9 00 , If, A. M , 18.80, 8 8(1, 7' 80 9 15 P. M. I. W. COOKE, General PiiAnciirer Agent, New 'ork. Delavaro Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 IS 0. ri:-?.;.;-.;" e'i?S5?",52 5S3 Aupuup Xtipuns ldaoxM X(pin iCnpunf) Xuptin ?d.TOx;,j XjpjQ Xnpmisi d.xx;. Xp'(f ui'S : : : i a . & T. J i3iJ,ii 1 3 i i i a, . : : iJ- - Xiipunq Q XitpuntJ Xuptins Xitptins idrtOjtM Atio tft ir; ua i; : 5 .fi f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Agent, or on Signal. l or Information as to Freight and Pass enger Kates apply to C. H. Kutter, freight aud Pass. Agent, Easton. Pa. HOW AKO A. WOKMAN, Sapt., t:ant HtroniUburg, ra. C. H. RUTTER, Freight ft fun. Agt., Kaston, 1'. PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & P.epairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jorvia, N. Y. rOlsIsT" TOBACCO SPIT LJ J I J j and s M OKU i . 1 ' l""-1 : usin if easily, be ma.io well, stront;, n.-n-n.-i :t- full of new life an.! vitjor by taking fnO- Tti-liAS that ItiakcM ur.-Li Lr t.ir. tl V(M1 Fan h rltr'rl nf nn - . ten pounds in ten Uavs. Over ' J Q Qg Q qq cure viiMMlrV Co., Chicago or New York. 437 DES7 m THE QUELS If yon haTn ifL"il'ir, hi-mltiy iii(vnnint of th liowt-U tiv. i y 'I i y , ) '!! i ti ill or v ill tut. K i-i'i out IjuV. (M-'ii, Hi. I li.i w i-H. t'olec, Ill tilt, ahut,., ,(f It'll L pli ..' Li' 11 I' Im.ti, ifi tiling, id mm. 'Ii,,; uinrn.t l Bsl.i'uri'- t. in .. i i' , i'-tf Muy ul ktlnm. itiu bwAutS V, CANDY f V ' CATHARTIC , . V-r J V' w-' J J EAT "EM LIKE CANDY Pleavpa'll. FavIalut.I.-, Pobt lK. Titslf lluull, l'i Ooott H'lvtr tiK-ki-ii. WoE.'u. t-r (.up. It), i., tain! (rj t-.ii ht -ii b. Add. . i. j nifciuiNy ni.Hruv roNrar, (Hitor mw nmt. KEEP YQUa ELCC3 CLEA;
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