Clean and Tine biewcd BEVERAGES-Beer, Tort, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jorvis, IN. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, IViilford, 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 Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River Phone No. 433. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. A few 50c shirt waists loft 70c; 1 at 80c; 1.50 at $1. Summer lawns 9c reduced to 7Jc; 10c and 12c at 8Jc; A few odd sizes in ladies' shoes from 25c up Hosier-, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods' to meet all your wants. T, Armstrong & Co, NEW SPR1HG AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dross v Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dorder. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bost Hoator and Fuol Bnvor in tbe Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF ' DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators. Two Fires In o n rfAKKH AKK. ri'TI.KHV, U S, AiATK WAlil, M'C. 'IN RUOFINOAND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY . Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein 5 Son, BROAD STREET MILFOUD, PA il let tt tu!iic1 It r l.iti. y ti ami tt'--v 1 i) iou ol mi ni'iiy r;.?-ne uui opinion iumti . will 4k Y' nti. rnii'K i.im a 1 il .w lu lJ.iLIltii tili-ftl Out IllKUl! 91 llll' ' , V. It ll.M.L til LI no. in l Jill Inll'l! .tt-.l Bill Wl'U-ly i.'lilii. i i .U li y M.iuula.'lur- i ;ia Jim d lui 6!iiipic tup)' Pht . AJdKai. VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. I'utiat Atti'mcys,) BaildtfiK, WASHINGTON. ' C Duy and Try a Cox Tt.i.'J.t. WLi'e you think of it, ro l. iy and try a box cf Ca- -a rets Cu.idy Ca thartic, i.V.ii IjKavive, tuio.sht. You'll licvrr r-.T-.-t it. Cit.uiiic tablets' sij I-; cJ .'. C. C. Ntvcr 6id iu I -'- A'l Cf.i. j:t!S, IOC at 39c; 75c at 55c; 85c at THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELANI INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jaim.a Build ing, Pi aw Tom. Forthfl Traatmttnt and our of LIQUOR, 0PIUH AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS A FKltKKCT HOMK TKKATMKST OH SANI- TAUIUM ADVANTAGES. HARM Of Ail Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAliKIAfiE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-i:eatl0ne. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa BIu3 Front Stabios, fort Jervla, N. Y. Ad joining Gumaor's Union House Road, carriage., druft and farm lenses f r sale. Exchanges made. A lart'rt stuck from which to make . Ucliuiis. CANAL ST. Hiram Tcwnsr, SAISUYSTON. Our hunters onn oomlitna pny and plniuuiro now that the law puvs a writ y of throe dollars for every fox illml. All the hunter has to do i to take the pelt before a Justine of iie peaoe, who will cot the ears IT and bnro them, and tret his or r;r on the oollootor for the amount. Foxes will be looked after this fall. The team of Wash. Depno took fright near the resilience of Charles Bensley and ran away. The driver turtioti them Into a fence corner near the Layton church and that topped them. Nothing of any ac count was broken. In my last I mentioned George Heine as one of the painters on the Van Biokle buildings. Ho Is not on the job nnd report says he Is go ing to remove, to Trenton, N. -T., soon. Candidates for county offices were in evidence in this town on Satur day and as usual it was "What will yon have?" and the barkeeper did the rest But it is a good while be tween drinks and election is a good ways off. A little rum and an old grudgo stnrtel a fight at Layton on Satur day night, and in a few minutes a second fight was in progress. On one side the parties were sober and on the other intoxicated. It is a hame that people must be nagged into a fight simply because one part is full of rum. The Wantage Reoorder in its last issue gives a talk on the abandoned farms in this section over along the mountain. At the present day the boys of the farm are (looking to the oitios to avoid the drudgery of the farm. Anyone knowing this section intimately forty or fifty years ago will at once miss the many tenant houses scattered all along our val ley, but today moat of thorn have gone to decay and the few that are left are not habitahlo. The burning of new grounds years ago was a oommon occurrence but new it is a rarity, and the brush are crowding the farming lands oloser eaoh year and on many farms oan be soon fields of brush where once waved fields of grain. In 1840 Sandyston had a population of 1209, which the census of 1900 gives only 939. Which goes to show that we are retrograding In population as well as in cultivated lands. Tbe new owners of the Hudson River telephone company are intent upon patting their line in good or der. Last week another gang of mon passed through here number ing the poles and making a map of the line in this county. Talking over their wires is a pleasuso now. A. 8. Rosenkrans and wife of Norfolk, Va., has boen taking an extended wedding trip and is at presont visiting friends and rela tives in Sussex. Bjrt Is running a first class laundry at Norfolk and with great suoooss. James J. BUotwoll of Tattle's Corner had the misfortune to lose one of his match team horsos the past week and as usual in such losses it was the best horse. I am afraid the baokwhoat has been rained by the continuous wet weather. Most of H has been rolled for some time and now the sprouts are so badly grown together that it will hardly pay for the threshing. The condition that it is in oan not produoa good fljur. The ladies of Peters Valley will hold a ohicken potpie supper on Fri day evening, Oct. 17th, at the resi lience of Abrara Johnson. You oan rest assured of a good time and plonty of ohicken as the Peters Val ley people always fill the bill in the eatiug line. Mrs. Hammor'd of Dockertowu is spending a fuw weeks visiting friends in Sandyston. Some years ago she was a resident of this town. The loud strident notes of Bryan ism rise anon upon the still air even as of yore j but they fail to make the oldtime echo from crag to crag. "My hair wti falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mr. C. A. tUcVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. I! t a ktfila. All ajir.a. g if your drili'trl.t cannot a!Jl'ly foa, S ai.tl u. one U 'lr and a win .tvi- S ji.ii b l.ittu. iitr. lufi u, ltk i. tiutt 1 J. c. A I r.ii ro., l-oweu, No Hair? MATAMOliAS. Mrs. Anna Van Sickle and Miss MitKK'0 Present t have opened a dress milking establishment at their home. Frank Wehingor, the very ohlig- j ing clerk in George Wehingni's meat market, spent Sunday with friends at Long Eddy, N. Y. The Blue Ribbon Kocinty will hold a fair in Preseott's llnll on Friday, Oct 17. A very pleiismg entertain ment will be given and suppor will be served by the L. C, tj. Airs. Frank JforgBjon of Milford, Delaware, Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Spears. Mrs. M. Walker and family have moved on Cunningham street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niohols, who bave been visiting at Cleve land, O., and other cities in the west, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MoKeoby and ittle daughter, Florence; of New- burg are visiting at Mrs. Westfall'a. Rev. J. A. Wiegnnd, from Schuyl kill Haven, Pa., who has boon visit- ng at Matatnoras, has returned to his home. Mr. Wiegnnd was for several years pastor of Hope church n this village. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Space and family have changod their residence from Matarnoras to Port Jervis. Their many friends regret their de parture. Mrs. Potor Lipp of Narrowsbnrg, sister of Michael Uch, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Uch. ' Frank Bloker and daughter, Sadie, left town last Sunday for Wiilinms ville, N. Y., to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, A. L. Rlne- walt, who died very suddenly. Ed. Lord also attended the funoral whioh occurred Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rongger and family are moving on Adams street. William Huckett of Rutherford, , J.,, and Edwin J. Twaits of N, Brooklyn wore guests of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Billuian recently. Mrs. Fred Wickham, who has been on an extended visit to New York, Jorsey City and Patorson, re turned home on Friday. Miss Bortha Bell of the Strouds- burg normal school is home for a short time on account of ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Squires and little daughter. Hone, from Highland, N. Y., Who have been visiting relatives in Port Jervis and Matarnoras for a few days, returned to their home Monday, James Heater, who was operated upon two weeks ago at the Deerpark sanitarium, Port Jervis, for chronio appendicitis, was removed to his sister's residence, Mrs. R. 8. Dan ley's, Sunday. His many frionds will be pleased to hear of his raoov ery. SILVER LAKE Misses Angela Oroe and Emma Albright of Colos visited Miss Mabel Walker Monday evening. The school board of Delaware township will meet in the Ding- man's academy oa Saturday to hire a teacher for the primary depart ment there. Stoll Jagger is engagod in gather ing apples on Wallace Bensley's farm in Lehman. Miss Winans and friend of Astor la, L I., are enjoying a vacation in the former's oottngo noar here. Some of the farmers in this local ity are gathering winter applos and some are making hay. Arthur M. Adams has had his piazza inolosed with glass, which makes a groat improvement to his cottage. The long rain has destroyed some of the buck when t crop in this Bection Mrs. Eugene Ruitt made a trip t(0 Port Jervis one day last week. Win. Mercier has gone to Milford to attend school tbe coming winter Joe. DLNGMAN'S FERRY. It is oouceded that the buckwhoa standing out, and there, is a groat deal, is about ruined. A report is extant that George N Jagger of thU place has secured good paying job in tUe city and will leave hore In a fow weeks to assume his duties. , . Darragh'a cider mill is doing an extonnive baainess in cider making this fall. The mill uiakus the cide and the cider soiuetimus makes tbe mill. George Retallick is having lum ber sawed with whioh to build a barn on his property near Colo's school house. If "mora rair. mems more rest" the average Pike countian must have lost ull that "tirod fooling" by this time. Eh? On (lit Johu liuater has moved in with Gourge W. Ruitt. w h.l. PAITAU. The equinoctial Pterin arrived nt the proper dute, and litis continued for the past two weeks. Coinider able rain lias fallen which lias done rent (lniniigo to the crops ptnnding n the fluids. Buck wheat especially ruined, linvlii sprouted badly, nd the farmers nre anxiously wali ng for fair weather. Several people from this pliice at- ended the funeral of the lute Thomas . Taft nt llawley en Friday. ' Jacob Zimmerman is absent on a visit to friends in Puterson, N. J., lit the present writing. May Wilson, who has been speud- ng several weeks with her parents, G. W. Wilson and wife, returned to her work In Philadelphia a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Phihi- adelphia spent last Sunday with the family of George W. Wilson. C. J. Bchlnger of Ifawley was a caller In town last Friday. It is rumored that our telephone ine is to be extended i. e., run through Gumliles, around Big Pond nd Join the main line nt Tafton in the near future The ealithumplan band meet in front of the residence of Jacob Zim merman Wednesday night of Inst week for the purpose of serenading la pandemonium his daughter, Elsie, and her husband, who had that day made their nuptial vows. The toll was paid with a wooden package and the band moved on wishing the happy couple much Joy. It is rumored that the services of the band will soon again be hi requisition. -ijf; Dkfaito. LEDGEDALE. Miss Catharine Rady, who has boon ou a visit to hor sisters in YonRers, N. Y., returned home Saturday. Samuel Simons is making prepar ations to live in tho stone house near Simonstown school house. r Mrs. Everett Friable and son are visiting at Charles Frisbie's. Miss Ida Gorman has returned from Dinginans and is at presont stopping with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Gorman. Leonard Waltz, who has boon working in Newark, N. J., has re turned home and was calling on Ledgedale friends Sunday evening. Mrs. R. H. Simons spent a few days of last weok with her son helping care for their little son, Rush, who was very sick, but is getting bettor. Mrs. Jennie Wil liams and son, Roland, spent a week with them at the same time. A Typical South African Store O. R. Larson of Bay Villa, Sun days River, Cape Colony, conductsa store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anolior." This store is situated in a salley nine milos from the nearest railway station and about twonty flve miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says, "I am favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamber lain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doc- tor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. ' Of theso, within the past twolve months, no loss than four teen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must suroly be a record." For sale by A. W Balch and Son, Matarnor as, all drug and general stores In Pike county. A II 1 11 LVS-KVB VIEW, V.l- V-rr-v 4 --- Mother Iiird Isn't it kind of that d ar old entlt mun to put out all that beautiful food fur us? Her Youngest Ye, but I wi.h he wouldn't cover it bo with earth; it's quite hard to kcratch up, AOiuctimea. Ally Kloper. fclit Had an Apprllte. "Oh. com wlih me and be my lovel' The youi:g nmn said. "Ar d u 1 w juiii." the maid nplUd "Hut love ain't brtad!" Ally fctUipr. rhnutse la Cuattiate, Mr. Stjlea My wife never seems tq wear the Bume things two days in cue cebbion. Ytfctei'Uuy fche went out in one of those liht summer eilka." Mr. Wvlea And to-duy what Is the w earing?" "A porous jiKtbter." Yutiken Stuteiiuiua. r Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more tlmn plain ones in stone and they arc more durable. 'Don't invest money in a monument Ikj forc investigating the claims of AVhite Bronze. "Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAl7.BERLA.fi Real Estate Agent. llousfs nnd Lots nnd hits without Houses. Jh'nlur tn all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, B.'low Crlasinun House. Milford, Ta. Here le SOMETHING YOU NEED! Yonr owd Water Work a. which yon crti have by eoniiiltliif af, V. PKKHCOTT ol nintnmomK, P., who la prepared to give estimates at any time. Write him at once or fall and flee hla took of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamor.., Pa. 144 BO YEAR8' .v Tradc Marks Desiqns Copyrights Ac. AnTonP wpnilnft ft nhptfti and dpsrrlptlnn mf n!rklv aset'rtiun r.nr (.i.inu.ii true wli-llier an invent H.n t proti.ilily ynl-nt itl.ie. t onnininira ti'niH Ktrict ly ....midgut Ul. I Ittttdtxtok on I'm Aula aenl fn' Oidi'Ht niretn y for Kt'runntf PHtciit. I'utntit A taken ttin.ih Mutin A Cu. reuulre apy-i. lioftte, vtthoat ch.trire, in lha Scientific Jlmicsa. A hin1omelT illnftrntei weeklr. Irpoflt rti Ci:lnll''ii ut nil i in i till' Journnl. Trnm, fH a r' ir ; r-vnr tiiiiritlm, 1. Hula by all newndi-ftlern, feUfi" & C3.lB Kew York - Hou.ct) on...u. 035 r 8t Waablumuu. D. U . Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatment, Free Medical Advice. -Wo Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? ThU ilivnit disease which has caused mure uiituitl itgoniia ilia;, words can do- acrilu', hu.s at Lwt received itn death blow. MV-dicid science in recent years hua found a rt'incdy tTlnt fcueeessfully coinbata all the ftgiaviitiMi hyuiptoinii due to this dlbtreSM itig allHctUm. After many year a of pa tient study and rertearch, Dr. A. B. Clark, the well known specialist, han discovered a pooitive remedy that cures the couh, gives imtiu'dtato relief and eradicates every vestigo uf tho dibease, Bo confldent is the doctor that his Asthma Remedy will t'tiVet a cure in all stages that he has instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a ompleto treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom b.'unk. This U a very UiH'rul otTer and shows the confidence tle Clark Medical Co. have in the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are allhuUd with Asthma they should write tho Clark Co at onco for symptom blank. Why sutler when a euro Is within each? n Ari ri r n n a l v r. tri most hodiing salve in tno "wortj. i We promptly obtftin II. S. and Foreign ( f !ud moiel, sketch or phoio ot invention lor f fruerojirirt D imtenta)1lity. For free bofk, 1 I ZX;r TRADE-MABKS "Tt EMMS t Opposite U. S. Patent Office ' i vMim (Wl RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corraoted to Date. BolM Pulhnnn trlna to Hiiffnlo. Nlnor- nra Fulls, (,'hniifnnqna Lnke, Cleyelaud, Clilcntrn and CtnrlnnaM. 't lrkpr.ll on anlo nt Pnr .Tnrvla rn nil polntu III the W wit and S'liithwratitt lower ratoa than via any other first-clans line. Trains Now Lfavr Port Jbhvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, nMtyRirnrfms B S4A.U. ' 6, Daily Ksprraa 6 1ft " Rt, Ijocfil Kieept Sunday.. B SD " 4'J, 7 40 " H'i, Wny finndny Only 7.58 " 80, Local Kxeopt Sunday. . 10 80 " 83, Way dally exo't Sunday 11 5fi " 4, IIhIIt Kxpress 18 48 P.M. 7o, Sundny Only 110 " 84, Way dnlly eio't Sund'y 8 99 " 8, Jlntly K.xpress 4 80 " 7e, Way Sunday Only 4 40 70S, Local Sunday Only 8 .07 " 80, Way dally eio't Sund'y 8 85 14, Express Dally ....10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Pnlly Fxprrss 18 IIOA. M. 17, Daily Milk Train 7 86 ' 1, Dally Expirwa 11 84 " 115, For Ho'dale E'pt Sun. . 19 10 P.M. 8, Express (;hlcnro Ihn dal 6 15 " fiM, lAital ExiiressSunday. . 6 50 ' 5, Limited Daily Express. 10.16 ' Trains leave Chambers strert, NeW York, for Port Jervis on week rlnva nft 8 80, 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10.80 A. M., 1 .00, 8. 00, 4 80, 6 B0, 7 80, 15 p. M. On Sundys, 3 80, 7 80, 9. P0, 9. 16 A. M., 18.80, 8.80, 7.80 9 15 p. u. n. W. COOKE, OenerAl Pariaenirr Agnt, New York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 A'vpnonj Ant") A'ttpnng Xnpnns a Xnpnng jdooxa Il"a Atipnng ?doxa iia Xnpnna i 3 3 3 3:::::::5 to- ::::::: : ttiSI : ": : : C2 ?8-a rt a i" TJ " '. S : : otj . : : f4 : : : 1 3 idooxaXdHa 8 "ee'ei2'0iS'0'0 f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Atront, or on Signal. For information as to Freteht and Pass enger Rates apply to C. H. Kutter, Freight and Pass. A (rent, ICnaton. Pa. HOWAKD A. WOK MAN, gtipt., Em! Strondsbnrir. I a. C. H. RITTEK, Freight Pass. Act.. Eaaton, Pa. P Vio i o g r apVic FJ AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Ufeawav! Voa can be enred of any form of tobacco using easily, be tn&d well, strong, m rstrnetic, full of new life and viifor by taktui? ttO'TO-BAO, that makes weak meu strong. Many K'"0 tea pounds in tea days. Over BOO ,OOQ cured. All druggists. Cura truaramefd. ikxik let and advica I-KKH. cdreas STKRllNil kJiMiiOY CO., Cbxciigo or New York. 4o7 ' KKTI a all elstaaaa for tkaas Snt) aiw a truty WMiiattrrul m'Jitiuo. 1 b&TUuiuiQ Mirifiud for a mod i cine pleaeuint to utkemd at hut h fuund It lu ustaret, Muct) Untiuu iliuiu. ui buixl fio. (wen ouriiiod nif otjuipif Tld baa lu provwd w.ntltif uiif tid 1 final lit u Lb btitUT lu uvery w." Unit. OALLiS S. b.LLm. LuiifMil, Tuua. ( ClU CATHARTIC w jr w yj w w -7 Pleaxant. Pa)at,bl(. Potent, Tart QoM. Ho Quud, louver bnu, Wnni,, ur Gtii . 1', ... 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