t Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like thoe of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jorvis, N. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend v 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. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK BREW CO. Port Jorvis. New York. Long Distance-Hudson River--Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. SANDYSTON. mm.mays n:i;nv. 8ac at A few fOe shirt waists loft at :We; 7."e at oac; 70c: $1 at 80c; 1.50 at $1. Summer lawns Oc reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 2ac up Hosiery. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. m i 1 Armstrong Jll 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'?! MILFORD, PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Hoater and Fuel Savor in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA ' FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Ftrmm. In ono HAKDWAKK. Ci'Tl.KftV, TIN, AGATE WAKt, i;rc. "IN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T.'R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, FA I"-. .4 a n, H - i A ll.tiiinsvilla youth Imliiboil pretty frooly cf cider anl then pro- (vnilwl to do up some 01 ins neigu- 'ors, thrnntoning to shoot thorn, finishing orooknry, eto. llo will know a gooil tleul moro wlion ho io's through with that rnekot. Evt Prink, Jr., fell upon a Boytlio oiitting his hnnd Inst week, and at prosont is, taking It easy dursing tho memher. There is quite a struggle going on In this county as to who will be the n?xh snporintondent of schools. Luther llill has hold the ofiloe since 1870 nnd now there are two aspir ants for the position, Ralph Pecker, toachor at Dockortown, and A. P. t'opo, toucher of Stanhope school. Predictions favor the latter. Apple picking is in progress and tho crop is a fairly good one, The fruit is in excellent condition, much better than in formor years, yet one dollar per barrel is the average price paid. The rain of the past week wns a corker and will pass for a regular old fashioned equinoctial. From Woiluostliiy noon to Saturday morn ing tho rainfall was 4.47 inchos and yet our streams were not very high. A resident of this town mado out a noto for 1100 signing the namos of two other persons to the note, one as the tnikor and the other security and he posing as tho maker took the note to a party in Frankford and got the money. Tho Frankford party not getting his interest promptly notified the forgod maker of tho note to attend to that matter, and the whole thing cama out. Miss Vernie Stoll, daughter of Isaac Stoll, who wont to a New York hospital tor treatment, has returned home and will roturn to the hospit al some time tiiis week. Miss Maud Warner of Ilainesvillo departed on Saturday to take up her school duties for another year at Clifton, N. J. The rainfall for September up to Monday night was 8.94 inches, the greatost of any month in years. Of this amount 7.13 inohes fell from the 24th to the 29th, both dates in-elusive. John J. Van Sickle is having his outbuildings on his farms painted and when completed will be white in color. W. C. Hursh and George Heine are the painters. The new owners of the Hudson River telephone company had a party of men going over the line last week putting it in good work ing order and trimming the trees whore branohos interfered with the wires. They wore a jolly good nat ured set of men. The recent spell of rainy weather has delayed the corn eutting very much and there is a lot of it yet to cut. Scarcity of farm help is one cause of the day. The buckwheat crop is standing in stout and is re ported to be growing. ueorge uauipbell, residing noar Bevans in a tenant house of John Aber, removed to Port Jervis last week and found employment on tho Erio. MATAMORAS. Formers may have nn opportunity this year to have a little gn.mo as the law In general makes the open season begin Oct. IS nnd by that time crops can bo got out of thb way so as to afford them a little time to bunt before the gamo is' all killed. Last fall the crows did not emi grate and they probably will remain here this winter. The crack of the gun not being heard makes thorn think it is a safe pliico. The farmers who have tried to raise hickory groves are a iittie de spondent for the squirrels being protected by law amuse themselves cutting off the groen nuts. O, Y. Crone, an old resident of this township, died at his home Sept. 25 after a protracted illness. Tho funeral was held Saturday. Sarah E. Lay ton of Centre is not improving in health. Belinda E. Laytou has gone to a hospital iu Now York for troatmont. The town lookod as if a fair was in progress Inst Saturday. Tho rain kept the farmers home all tho weok and they had to turn out to obtain groceries. Mrs. Mary Snvth is visiting hor daughter, Susan, in Newton, N. J Her daughter, Carrie, is at home. W. H. Layton will soon remove his family to Long Mead.ow, where he has the school, for the winter. The school directors had a little racket a few days ago because there were not more than half seats enough at Centre to accommodate the scholars. Tlve only way to keep boarders and make money is to provide a good table and afford thorn amuse ments. Those who cannot pay a fair price for such accommodations are not profitable. Politics is dull. The question is not who to put in fat offices but how to koep tho stock fat this winter in view of the moderate orops. E. D. Ryder of Ardtornisti recent ly had a finger nearly bitten off by one of the vicious donkeys there. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE I N STITUTE CO. 1135 broadway. St. Jam Build ing, Nw York. ForthQ Treatment and eureef LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKKMIC INJECTIONS. A PSltKBtT HOME TliEATMKNT Oil SANI TAHIUM ADVANTAOKS, My- tni lee icitn tied i; e l.iil. Any i nk.et.-n mid dffuMip! uu a any on juuiii ptly rtrcivc our ojutnuii iiee he p.ii uUilmiiy ot fcaine. " lii'W 1 ,u :it " strut u;mii rt ..tf t. ) a'e 1.1'-Mv;fl U todVCl Ue'. ."-.ilf (It Otll ex 1e J-.ti.-tdJ. t..k.t-, otlt lilUm; II US ItMTI'.C . tl'Ji c ' , U lit -lit tll.il L;f, 111 1 111: I'AThNl K I'.CD IV u.i lo.i-n.iu it Hii.l wi'l'-'v cir.iii..i t jouiii.it u- hci.ilim; ilium will tun mil u i Oi-laiii a ts heeuaed n iit-inf. ,ve -ifj- ml ,.,1 i f( Liu lill 3 illl ))1C Cl'pV fr r t . A-lUl tittn, VICTOR J. EVANS 4 CO. C.ar Duildtntf, WASHINGTON. "C. C. C." on very TaLLL I'vi-iy tibl-.'t of Cascarcts Candy Cuiliuf li..- birais the f.iuims C. C. C. Ktv.-r s.ilil in bulk. I.oi.k fur it and IU ( t t ti ot'.jci". llcwaie of ftaaJ. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAlUJIAfiE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXElt. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. C0SAS1IAUGII. . The violent thunder shower Sun day afternoon made Wm. T. Struble feel blue. He has just completed his mill dam below Mott street bridge and watcnud it all night but it stood the pressure all right, and wo all sincerely hope he will have tho sweet cider running soon. This is very bad weather for threshing buckwheat. The farmers bava had hard times in gathering their grain and hay this year. Jas. P Van Etten and family of Conashaueh have moved in tho Swenoninor oottago in Milford for the cyming winter. Miss Alkie Donleary, a guest at Halcyone rottage, returned to her home in New York city Tuesday. 1 wC. D'lio Front Stab!os, fort Jorvlw, N. V. Adioiniiig (iuinner'H Union House K'iad. OiirnuL'o, draft uiwl farm In ii -.es f n- sain. F.vrlmiif'es niaib A I 1 1 ft' ii k fr!i v. !.i"!i to make huloetioim. CANAL hi'. Hiram Towner. -A Cough i " 1 have made a most thorough trial of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never diaap points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won't cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. 'e first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. DOWN THE COUNTY. October ! Buckwheat that is out, and there is a large amount of it, is damaged by the wet weather. Last Sunday we had a tremendous downpour about 3.45 p. m.and some parts of the roads were washed badly The shower was accompan ied by lightning and hea vy thunder. We see by a neighboring paper that a team belonging to a Mr. Van Vliet was killed by lightning about week ago while returning home from East Stroudsburg. Mr. Van Vliet and a boy were In the wagon at the time but-were not injured. After a protraotod sickness G. Y. Crone, a well known olllzon of Del aware, died on Friday morning last. He was the last of the elder .Crones and is survived by four sons and two daughters. Mr. Crone was a kind and ready man in time ot sick ness and distress and many families of this community remember woll his willingnass and readiness to ren dor assistance in such time of need. The funeral took plaoe on Sunday and was largoly attended. Miss Sarah E. Liyton, a woll known teaohor of this township, is lying hopelessly ill at her home at the present writing. All that med ical skill and kind nurtjing could do has boon done for hor but despite all this she is surely and rapidly sink ing. Hear L. Schuyler, an cxccllont citizen of Delaware township, and Miss Bida Fowler of East Strouds burg were married at Stroudsburg on the Jith ot September. They expect to begin housekeeping vory soon and have rented tha house of Mrs. C. A. Frazier noar Contro. They have the best wishes of all the neighborhood. w.h.l. II. S. Olsson of Brooklyn, a for mer resident of Matamoras, spent Monday calling upon bis ninny friends In this villngn, who were pleased to see him again. Ed Lnhur, secretary of the board of trustees of tho Mntnmorns high school, is at Ilarrisbnrg this week on business relative to school mat ters. Miss Lillio Davis, who has beprl visiting her father, J. Davis, at Kel- lams, Pa., for the past week, return ed heme on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B'n Ilolbert will change their resilience from Wash ington street to the house of the late Mrs. Isano Labar on Adams street. James Heater, who was operated upon at the Rooves sanitarium a short time ago, is improving nicely. Prof, and Mrs. C. II. Houek have changed their residence from Biddis street. They are now nicely located in tho now houso of tho Into Herman Krause on Pennsylvania avenue. Ed Lord returned home from Lordvillo on Monday where he has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lord. Mrs. M. Washburn and daughter of Jersey City nnd Mrs. .lames Wheeler of Port Jorvis spent Tues day with Mrs. 8. D. Whoolor. Tho Blue Ribbon society contem plates giving a fair at Prescott's hall on October 17th. Fred Billman of Middlotown, who has been spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bill man, left town to accept a position at Newfoundland, N, J. On October 5th Rev. Ora J. Shoop will baptize some children nt the morning service. Those wishing their children baptized should bring them at this time. Miss Carrie Mintram andistor, Flora, from Pine Bush are visiting their sister, Mrs. Fred Cor win. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wheelor and son, Edward, from Bocch Lake, Pa., are visiting at the borne ot Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Wheelor. Rev. Mr. Wiegnnd, a formor pas tor of Hope church, will preach at the church on next Sunday morn ing, Oct, fith. The Blue Ribbon society will meet on Saturday at Miss May Nyce's. Harry Clavsou spent Sunday at Matamoras. Miss Sarah Knapp of Hawley is the guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. S. Spears. Miss Louise Wilkin, a trained nurse from New York city, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo soph Wilkin. ! 1 RAIL"-;?.-0 TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. P'llld Pnlbimn trains t'i Il'llTMln, Nin(? nr;i Kails, I'l-nurnmpin Lakn, l.li vclanil, C'ltti mixo nnd l.'inrtnnr.H. Tn k t,H nn suit, nfc Vttrt .TtTi-lP to nil piil nt In the V, I'Ntnnd s .tn.liwi-st nr luwer rates limn via nny otlit r fi rut-clans lino. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE CRONZE Ci'st nn iiimo limn il;iin onos in sfono mill tlu-y me more durable. Don't invest money in a iminimieiit 1 o forc investigating tlie claims of While lli'on.o. Write for infi Filiation and designs. j, r. Hf.nm GTCo', Sa'es Agt, J. ( - . i i mil : ' ki t rUTpj niri i b.a-4 lis ! Apnt. -i withnu, HonsoB. ; of I'nipiriy. . , Pi'ly Frprcos 8 01A.M. H. Ilally Kxpnfls ft Ki M fti, LiK'iil Kxciipt Puntlny . . fl fd) " 4-', " " " 7 411 " 7ui, War Pnndny Onlv 7M " Kn, l,(X'Bl KxiTit Hniiilay. . in l ' l".', Wnv daily exe't illliiiay 11 5T " 4, Dally Kxptfua 19 42 P.M. 7H4, Snnilny Onlv 1 In " 81, Way dully cx'c't Sund'y 8 23 " !J, Dally FxpniKH 4 HO " 7'i, V'ny Sunday Onlv 4 40 " 7iim, Donil Snnday tlniy n7 " Sa, Way dally px'o't Sund'y 8 m " 14. Kx press Dally 10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dally Krnri'ss 19 ROi.M. 1 17, Dally Milk Train 7.85 " 1 1, Daily F.xpti'RH 11 84 " 1 115, Far Ho'daU' K'pt Sim . 13 10 P.M. 1 8, Kxircss Clilcnirn Mm dltl 5 Hi " 1 K'.K Jjucai H.Tnri'Ks Sandav . 5 60 ' ' B, Limited Dally F.xprees. 10 IB " Trains lenvo Chamhers street. New ark, fur li Tt .lervls en week days nt H'l, 7 !, !l 9 15, 10 Ha A. M . , 1 (to. II (Ml, 80, II :io. 7 110, 0 15 P M. On Sundiys, an, 7 80, (Mi , H 15 A M , IS W, 3 3n, 7'30 15 P. M. II. W. OOOKK, (IfliMirBl faHsenner Arent, New Vnrli, Life I:i5Ui:;irxe osrent and in-'.'tary PuWic. All nusiiicss iivcn rrompt attent ion. OiTi; 3 on J J Street, 11- law C'rissa-i ) Hou-ie. Milfoi'd, l'a.- DELAWAHE. very ""1 Hero Is SOMETHING YOU NEED Votir wii AVnttT ' o r It , whiflt y run have by C4M14Ulllt1K I'R KK( OTT of lMtBitiortiM, F. n tio in prt-mi I'd to uiv tt finat f lit nny tint. AVritfl Mm at nee or ruti nnd m-e hi Mock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRF.SCOTT Matamoras, Pa. J. SILVER LAKE t n 1U I . The recant rain has done great damago to the roadsiu this section. August Morcier mado a trip to Port Jorvis Tuesday. V. Stoll Jaggor has been on the sick list this week. Tha lake is higher at present than it has boon for years. John Heater has boon staying with Uoo. Raitt, who is sick at his home near Centre. Miss Maude Kloin returned to Milford on Tuesday. Cider making seems to be the or der of the day. Arthur W. Adams is kept busy operating bia mill. Kjuirrols and chestnuts are plen tiful in this vioinity this fall, Mis. W. E. Adams und son, Wal ton, initio a trip to liushkill on Tuesday. Joe. But little buckwheat has been threshed yet. Potatoes that have beon dug have nearly ceased rotting. Tho Meadow Brook school house is undergoing repairs. O. W.Xitts is doing the work. The schools of Lohmnn are now ill open with the exception of Mea dow Brook. The toaohors employ ed are as follows : Saw Crook, John Clark j Barn Timbor, R ilph Turn Hemlock Grove, Adelaide Heller Brodhead's, Alice Whittaker Schuyler's, F.L. Layton. No teauh er has. been employod for Meadow IJj-ook at this writing. Bonsley Bros, will soon move their sawmill on Sylvester Schoun over's tract. Small game seems to be plentiful around hore. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Lewis of Chicago und Mrs. John Prescott of Matamoras spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George JJe.rgat resser last week. Edgar Van Aukon of Walnut Val ley is now in charge of tho Bushkiil creamery. Mr. Guillott, the pro prietor, is attending tho Strouds burg normal school. A rumor is circulated that the D. V, R. R. Co. intond to extend their lino farther up tho valley this fall. We hope the story is well founded. Albiuess Ladlee of Pino Ridge met with a serious accident last week. While descending tho Pino Ridge hill the harness broke caus ing the frightened toanv to run away. Mr. Ladlee was thrown heavily to the ground breaking throo ribs and was otherwise bruised and lacerated. The recent rains Lave d ine con siderable damage to buckwheat. James Bwnsloy, Jr., and daughter, Minerva, made a business trip to New York last weok. Levi Ladlee has purchased a laige team of oxon and a now wagou. He intend '. to lumber this winter. Calvin Crou's iiow dwelling house ii now nearly completed. The structure is a very eluborata affair. Vie .r,,,n,- fT-- ' , in r -: Staiil Mio-l.-l.i f (r'. 'iree lli.wt-i;! I iri..,,l, ul ! .i'l I c hi iu KurciiL'ti M r n , Si! UdOtt t'ifi j 'itfiitnl'ility. For fvpe book, si i y L 4 i 1 Upposiie u. ii. Hstent Uuice WASHINGTON D. C, BO YEARS' VL EXPERIENCE I r;-wiw't'-!i.rr'a) Anr- t -eai-.-i fl' If - - lti.'-i. :i I-tl-'lf si -1 f ! -.-n. u,- I" - Tbok Mobks "i DrsicNa CoPVRKiHTS &C. pitfiif-h niA fl,.-fi--pll'in ir.ftT if in i i-'-ii fioe wi.i-'iipr nn :. r,.n : : i-.i.-. ( nr iimiiM.-H. - , i i i .,1,-Li .nit --i: I .sienla f . i" i .ir.ii,- im.'i.li. . .j.. :i Mu 1 1 ii A lo. foculv ,L ci'-'l ' -ii, HI It'll - ii. I -1 ! H t H 1 Wl-l-lllV. -. ; 1. b-.ifl ty l!l n Z'J IBoai!.a. 'r' '.r. K ia . w.iiiii r'ai-' vi ivfriat f nrypat rlr l. i.,,., a WKlli'llUT.. wYork Asthmn 1 tf oure RAIKS NOW Lfave Tout Follows. EASTWARD. JBKVIS AS Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 A"i:o epilog Xilo , Aeptm Xiipnnc,' ld,i.ix;,l ici A"npunt3 A"iipunij idooxji Aii"(l v-ct'-tu'-t1-'- e-5i??5 55 S2i a -f 1- - -r a e'Si'SSfSS?. h T Ti S C iC c -c O -V -r CO SO c . tc ..a r A"nptrno ildoox .Cu(T Xupnnq A"puns ldoox;( Xa imnns idiwx A"n"U i. - i-l : : : : : : p." I-gg si s s a c J3 - - C i, 5 , 2" E a" a iQ iQ tQ lO C ft O O f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Affi'iit, or on Slmil. For f nfortnfit inn nn to Frrlcrhfc and enftcr Hiitt'8 apply to G. H. Kutter, Freight and 1'asn. A pent. KiiHtnn, P. tlOWA IU A. WO KM A V, 8iipt., Kant Htroadsburfr, fa. C. H. Itl'TTKK, FrelKht M I'ass. Agt.. Knntnn, Pl. "Lindcl"L'uc P Vio i o g r apVi c f AND DEALKKIX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jorvis, N. Y. DON'T Fraa Treatment, Free Medica Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not- Your? jid agonies tiwi.i w.uiN ciin c!n- Ir-. at. htMt rtH-t-i 111 .-LlfllCO iQ I'L'f. '.jy that tii::cs.i!V.l!y tl Myri:p(uiii(. dn" lis di-urh bltiw V nrH had found I'omiints ni! tlu tt tlllci (llntltn,- ninr" WfilH- a rt in intf HiHiction. Afn-r many yt-ar-i of pa tiat suuly and ruwai-ch. Or. A, ii. Clark, the wH kntjwu eimclivlist, h:is discoviirxl a poeifcivo nsnifdy tliat cun.; tho couyh, givf-S in 1 1 n ilia to relief ainl eradii-ateti every v -t i of tin- 'h'it if c.'t'fhh-nt & tli-' i.h mi r thai h'.M A - lLjiih K"uifdy will r rl . : curt' in all stamen th;t he ha liM'M' d t!u: Clark M' '.::cal Co., 'if 1JHU lui;4, Pa, to fir.iPl n cniipU-to treat nuMit to ev uy 'ft-n-r of AiJinui who writ.'.- f-ir s inptoLd i.nk. Thi U a very li'. r .1 ..li' r ami i-h-iw the conlhleniio tlio Ci.trk M.-ilKal t 'o. have in tho merits oi tills pi' paraiioii If any of our rt-ader me a.iorf. .1 v,ith Asthma tlu-y uhould write iii Chnk ,'o utoino for symptom Iilaiitt. Wl v .-i.fliT h -ii a '.-lire ia wirhtu fa-hi- TOBACCO SPIT and 5 M O KB Your Llfeawayt Vou can be cured of arfy form of tobacco iiHintr easily, be made well, Btinnx, niHi'itMic, foil of ntw life and vijor by taking ttO-l 0-kziSw that ni 'ik.t-a wt-uk. uiea strung, M my y-wii tva pour.. Is in tea days. Over BOO,VtO cured. Ail dru'ihfs. Cure Riiarm.iet tl. h ('& let and ,idvu;e hKKH. Addretn STKKMNti ki.MiUV Co., Chicago or New Votk. 4J7 BEST FOH THE DOWELS JLliLFL ir niwt j ' u n A LVf! my intno worlti. If Too huTeii I a rt kfiilnr. Hliv ntovonifiit of th ill or v-1 1 1 bv. H'-fp yiui ir-, t Hit thuiiour vi Itjt.t uhyrif or i-ili n'ii.uJi. It duiiLt.-ruuri. '1 n uniuwtti- CANDY CATHARTIC - '' J -w' '"J Xk J EM LIKE CANDY Plrn.-uiit, Pfclnttitilo, P-.unt. Tlf Hiuil, Po'Jnodi Nv-r Buki ii. W..u.uu. in (irt)M'. lii. t. utnl t" fuuU pi r lni. rito iu tiuti.piv, uJ taoitiet -a h .lih. AJ.lF-n '3 BiH.liNU kkhlT C-OHPA5T, tHK.t.Uir !l.WTtuK. KEEP YC'JR ELGGL) CLEA'i Maw in Tuur Iklduuya t
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