Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES-lieer, Tort, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y., are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Wei! Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Milford. 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 D revcry 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. B A JEtGr AIM S ! A few 50c shirt waists left at 3Dc; 75c at 55c; 85c at 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 25c up Hosiery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A general line of goods to meet all your wants. T. Armstron NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress 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. Best Heater and Fuel leaver in tlio Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. .Now Era Radiators, Two Flre In or dAKIIWAKK. Cl'Tl.KKY, TIN, AO ATM. WAKIS, a-.TU. "IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, LUOAD STUL.E.T AilLFOliD, PA -n fikru ll 11. Ill i' nU I. ill 1I .1 Ik V lil.irll'UiU v u! jMoiiijitlv h'-mvc iiiii" lice loiun mi: y lit l-.'.Cll' . ; 1 1 i ! V il " In Oi.Llltl B I'.tU lit " .st ilt u ! .11 n ,ir-.t. r.t It' II la Mr. Uicil (in .h U.- .('w:iii-u. i-1 ,-v.le at uiit ;k:ii-.l t' U ul' l.iKt u out t h . uti- h in r- TiC t, rutt tit 1. ' . J. h. ml ( l n t 111 h.i I'vir.rKi-u i., toll lnu-iU.iUd hi;. I ni.i.iv rn i.i.-lt! )..tiruu,l, Ui'l-nl:. .1 M..uu!;it .nut t i; t-.l. n n. tj.iu ll txun i.l-L"v rKLt,. A1UI1 .-, VICTOR J. EVANS CO. l'itznt AlivrtirvHi) Fun Butiriir-g, WASHINGTON. C Gvt Vhat Ycu A k Tor! V ifii uu ak f;ir C'asriirt-ts Camiy C'utdauu: lie suie you j.:--t tlirm. ivu;-us Ul.U-l su..ij.-a C. C. C. I. t-vi r .-'..! 1 a l.ulk. i:ut'-r is .! i.t-at au-1 i lidii i. ik-4iv! l' 1 ' . , I v. , 0. 3re .- ' '- THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 Broadway, t. Jamas Build ing, Now York, For thii Trcttmant tud cur of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIC IN JKCTION3. A PKKFKrT HOMK TKKATMKXT OR 8ANI TAKIUM ADVANTAUK8. HARNESS Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, "Whips and Horse Outfitting gen e rally. CAlIPiIAfiE TJilMMINGS. .vjJuil DONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXEtt. Harford St. - Llilford, Pa. L!iio "rent oli!LfjSj Hort Jervis. N. V. A 1 joining ( LHiiHt-r 'm Cnion I!oiim kohd, curruiu'e, (trutt and farm hor:i'"H iol' Klit). iLM'lul llS.'tiH IllhdM. A liiii't: tl.ii k frmii w i.K ii to Inuke s !.)( -Huns. CANAL M'. i!.r;"i Tc a r, :r. SANDYSTOIN. Kgrots are unavailing, lint tho bnokn'hnnt crop ha bcim so badly InmRKC'l hy tlie hoavy rains tlmt I mi nfrnkl tho quality of tlie crikrs will bo damn god, too, and that In a -.erious tiling to lovuvs of tlmt e 11 Ide. The canens for tho election of delegates to th county convention for tht nomination of a sheriff, nonnty dork ami momber of assem bly brought out qtiito a crowd on Saturday afternoon. No opposition to the tic-ket was made and every thing went as smoothly as you please. Abram Johnson spDrts a new rub ber tired csrrlngii, a present from a son in Newark, and can now enjoy enrrtnge riding to his heart's con tent. Some of onr squirrel loving friends are of the opinion that tho law re lating to their shooting should be changed allowing them to be killed from (X't. 1 instead of Nov. 10 os the law now stands. They say the animals are in as good condition as they will be at any time now and in fact they are being shot at the present time, notwithstanding the penalty of t! e law. L. T. Bmiih is busy buying apples and up to the present has engaged nearly a thousand barrels. The fruit is perfect but is so plentiful that tl per barrel is the price, the seller to deliver his apples at the Branchville railroad station. There isn't a honanza iu the business for the farmer. Sussex county has a new superin tendent of schools in the person of Ralph Decker, prinoipal of the pub lic school at Djckertown. Luther Il'll, the outgoing superintendent, has held the office since 1876, and was extremely popular with both teachers and pupils. May his suc cessor prove as aaceptable. The frolic at the Bevan cemetery to dig post holes and erect a pipe and stone post fence did not prove a success. Another effort will be made when farmers are not so busy and the work completed. E. E. Smith of Bevans has beon appointed assessor of this town vice John J. Van Siokle resigned. Jake made a first olass assessor to the satisfaction of all and Mr. Smith will no doubt fill the bill in this po sition. Some people aretalking that the apple crop of the west is a failure. I dip the following from the Shelby Guard, a paper published at Shelby ville, Missouri : "Statistics compiled by the Frisco railroad for the 'Land of the big red apple' for tho crop of 1902 show a total of 290,110 barrels for Missouri." It would seem that the west has some of this fruit. Our candidates for office now have the nomination and can lay back and fan only waiting the counting of the votes. The election of the sheriff is not a sure thing this year. Another thing Is funny, a candidate for sheriff captured the Sandyston delegates and I am wondering how be did it. Hardly a man here had ever heard of Mr. Beatty. The proposod new road from Tat tle's Corner to near Culver's Q ip is a frequent topic of discussion. On Friday last a half do7.au surveyors of highway in company with En gineer IConkle went over tha route I tramped along and all were sur prised to fill the route following the stream so free from any bills. In fact there is no hill or steep pitch in the entire piece. The present road is all hill and hollow and the people of this valley strongly favor following the stream. Charles A. Hill, formerly of this town, is visiting frionds la this township. Comrade Hill served three years In Troop M, 31 U. 8 Cavalry m the Philippines. He is looking hale and hearty I am happy to Bay. Largest lot of flannel blankets and comfortables ever offered for sale in Milford from 50o to tl.50 at Eyman & Wells'. "An Attack of It grippe left me with bad cough. My friends said I bad consumption. I then tried Ayer'i Cherry Hectorsi tad it cured me promptly." A. K. Kindles, Nokomis, III, You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your co!J first came on, so you let it run along. Lven now, wiih ail your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Thl h. allien ; C-...S, !-. ju.l ll-l C UIVilM I .. - u. h f-r en otiltiitry ; f . li.--l r. id. Lu.a.i . lit., iujBta, ii4e. nn My Lungs MATAMOIUS. Miss Katie Ketcham returned home Saturday evening from a visit to Jersey City and Brooklyn. Fink Bloker and daughter, Sadie retnrnod home from Williams viile, N. .T. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dyne of Waldwick, N. J., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Lnngton. Mr. and Mrs. '.loorge C. MeKean of Ureoley, Pa., and Miss Ella Ros encrnns of the same place have been spending a few days with Mrs. Geo. Webinger. They returned home on Monday. Mm Mildred Wright and Miss Eva Buyer spent a few days in Mid dletown last week. Frank Seybolt spent .1 few days last week with his brother, Win fiold Seybolt, at Middlotown. Arthur Cotton of Boston, Mass., arrived in town Tuesday and will spend his vacation in Matamoras visit.liig old friends. Mr. Cotton was a resident of Matamoras about eight years ago. Mrs. W. H. Bancroft, who Is a resident of Salt Like City, has been spending a few days in Port Jervis with Erastus Slawson. She called on her Matamorus friends on Mon day afternoon. .The L. C. U. met on Thursday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. William French. The Blue Ribbon society will hold a fair at Presoott's ball this evening. Supper will be served by the society and a very pleasing program will be rendered. All friends are invited to be present. Miss Erminie B Hill has accepted a position with Lundelius, the artist, on Pike street, Port Jervis. Tickets are issued for a lecture to be given at Epworth church Nov. 8 by Rev. Jesse 8. Gilbert, A. M., Pl. D., of Paterson. The subject will be "Courtship and Marriage." Mr. Gilbert is a man of very rare plat form ability. Miss Irene Kimble, the efficient assistant postmistress at Matamor as, has been appointed a delegate to go to Deckertown, N. J., to attend the Epworth League rally, which takes place Oct. 23d. Miss Kimble represents the league at Matamoras. The L. C. U. will hold a fair on Nov. 20 and 21 at Presoott's hall. There will be an entertainment each evening. Beautiful fancy work will be for sale. Supper will also be served. Remember the dates, Nov. 20 and 21. '. " ." " , " SILVER LAKE ' F. X. Jardon and son ot Milford made a business trip to this place on Monday. County Surveyor Frank Schorr is engaged In surveying club property this week. Stoll Jagger and wife returned on Sunday, Miss Belle Winans and friends enjoyed a picnio here last week. Miss Fanny Dimmick's familiar face was among the numerous Mil ford guests on Monday Inst. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ryder and daughter of Ardtornish spent Mon day afternoon at their camp. Stoll Jagger killed two large rao- coons recently. Miss LUlie Morcier spent Saturday in Milford. ! 1 Miss Mabel Walker enjoyed Sat urday and Sunday with friends at A. A. Albright's near Coles. A alight hail storm occurred here on Tuesday evening. Miss Emily Lattimore has been engaged to toach the primary school in Dingman's Ferry. Joe. OLDEST LIVING ENGINEER. aw BO Y(ui OI4 Bad Haa BpaaA Ik Moat of HI. Lira at (Ua Throttle. Christian Smith, the oldest living en gineer in the country, is Binding the declining years of hig life in quietude Bear Harper' Kerry, taja the Phila delphia Kecord. lie is !H years old, but still bale and hearty, and a fine spec imen of manhood. He is over six feet in height and erect, and posaeaae all of his facilities. His eyetight is a good as that of the average person of youuger yer8, and he does not have to wear glasKes. Mr. Smith i th veteran engineer bf the Baltimore Sr Ohio railroad, hav ing begun his career on that road in when horses were used to pull cars. He has served in thecapacity of tiremau, comluct-or, engineer, super visor of engines and aiMunt sujier visnr of trains, and uas also station agent at Mart insburg and the Kelay up unil JK61. He was supervisor of engines on the second division of the Baltimore t Ohio railroad at the lime of hi retirement. Mr. Smith ran the first steam engine on the llaltimore & Ohio railroad at a speed of from six to eiLfht miles an hour, which was con sidered rapid for those ilays. He tn troducetl the sand box in 1 -"iO, and in the following year the headlight. In 1M'2 link couplers were first used hy him. In !-'.i he retired to engage in tl.e qiiieicr and less t!ai,erous voca tii'n of farming. Itching Skin IHstross by dny and night That's Hi" complaint of tlionn wbo nrp no 11 11 fort nr. ate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Fait Klieuni and out ward applications do . not cure. They cun t. .- The Mince of the trouble is in the blood make Hint pure nnd this Peal ing, burning, itching pltin discaNe will disappear. f'I wits tnfccn with an If chine nn my arms -which proved very rtisncreenble. I concluded it was Hlt rheum and hnunht a bottle ot Hood's Surs.'ipnrlllA. In two days alter I begun taking ll I felt heller and It wn not lontr h'''"re I wns cured, linve never hnd any skin disease since." Mas. InA E. Wahii, Cove Point, Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills rid the blood of all iintmritiea and cure all emi'tinns. PUZZLE THE WOMEN. Taa Ways of Government and t.effls. latlTe Affnlrs Are nr-nilderlnar to Women Ylnttnrn. Two ladies from Massachusetts were in the senote gallery one day re cently, when their escort, who was showing them various! objects of In terest, pointed out the desks of Sena tors Hoar nnd Lodge, snvs the Wash ington Star. "The desks, you see," snld the im promptu guide, "are next to each other." "Oh," exclaimd one of the ladies, "1 know now what It menus when it is aid that senators are paired." Slories of the mistakes which wom en make concerning public mat ters are always current at the cnpitol. The other day an eastern congressman re ceived n letter from a Inriy in his dis trict who asked him to look after her nephew. "IN Is a secretary in the cab inet or aomcthing of the sort," wrote the lady, nnd the congressman finally found him acting as clerk to a very subordinate nth'cin! in the treasury de partment. The capitol guides tell the story of the woman who, when told the vice president presided over the senate, said that she always wnnted to see Mrvan. 'Rut Rrvan Is not vice president," explained the guide. I thought he was." replied the ladv. "because he got almost ns many votes na McKinlev." And there Is still another story of the woman visitor to the capitol who asked the name of the secretary of Btnte. 'Mr. ITay." was the reply. 'Mr. Itay?" queried the woman, in aurprlse. "That enn't be, because Mr. Hay Is a member of the cabinet!" Amona the Modern Terrors. "Where ia that brass band?" In quired the man who was hunting an eligible flat. That isn't a brass band," nn swered the agent of the apartment hoURe. ."That's a phonograph on the floor above." 'Come, Hester," Raid the other. hastily, to his wife. "We'll go and look nt aoine other building." C'hi- fago Tribune. The t'hntnp's Aratnnient. Callow Youth Only fools are cer tnin; wine men hesitate. Fair Maid I don't know about that. Callow Youth Well, I'm quite cer tain of it.! Chicago American. Vein Hopes Vain. "How is it," demanded the angry stockholder, "that our gold mine has stopped work?" "I believe it isn't in the vein for It," replied the promotor, coolly. Phila delphia Press. A. Real tilrllah Innlnnattnn. ITe It was a case of love at first sight with Count De liatmustashe. wasn't it? She Oh, yeH! One look at Brad street's aettled his fate! Puck. Not the Popnlar Hind. "He pride himself that his new novel is perfectly clean." "I suppose it is. I don't imngine it will ever get soiled from frequent read tng." Philadelphia liulletin. As Seen from Afar. "United States senators are mighty busv people," said Farmer Corntossel "Yes," answered his w ife, "it nppears like they was either makin' or hreakln' laws all the time." Washington Star. A Vea-elarlan. Hizzer Yes, my wife chews the rag a great deal. Tiiuzer Why, I didn't know your wife was a vegetarian! Ohio State Journal. Tluielr Advice. jjUl They say rubber is very high. Jill Yes; you ought to begin and economize with your neck, my boy! Yonkers Slatsmnn. Kot True to I.lfe. "Why do you call it a fairy tale?" "Hecnuse It bh.vb they were married and lived happily vcr afterward." Chicago post- A Typical South African Store O. R. Lar&on of Buy Villa, Sun days River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "nnedle to an anchor." This store is situated iu a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says, "I ntu favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, a many of wbom I have supplied Chamber lain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doc tor's advioo is almost out of the question. Within one tulle of uiy store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no less than four teen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by A. W lialeli and Sun, Matamor as, all drug and general stores in 1 P.L.. mxnli i A :. i A n i.. v 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more Hum plain onesi.m stone and they are more durnblc. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of Whito Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots nnd lots without Houses. Dealer iu U kinds ot i'roperty. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention Office on Broad Street, Hclow CrlsHinan House. Milford, Pa. Hero SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Works, which yat ran have hy cnnfuilttng- .T. C. FKKHCOTT of MatamorHH, Pa., who Is prepared to (five efttlmatei at any time. Write him at once or call and see hU stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Scud imtuel, skeu-li or plioto oi invention lor treerurL un nnlcnlnl.illty. For tree boos, HnwbgcuretRnC IIrDVO write r"m;n'l MlnlJU rinhlXO to ' ' VJ L; K . ? Will Ih'l Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. 50 YEARS' Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnne senrtlnff s Hketeh and dpnerljiltnn nisf lliveiilniri lit i.nihnMy )ifilt-nlHhln. .'mmniinlfa tl'itiH .trlc-llv rontliletitlnl. lliuiiihw)k olt I'nleitUI gent tre. OliloHt a.Mii-y fur erunntl iiMtenta. I'nleiKfl tttken tiimtu'li Munn A ( u. ructilv. 9lA'Unotict, tilinut elinrife. In tbe Scientific Jlncricasu A hnnt1otnnly lllintrntfi woeklr. J.nruot rli ciilntii.il of atiy B- ieinin' JowrtiHl. 'frm. til t.-nr : f'nir in.mtiit), bold by nil atjWtiiU'Hlvr. t:1!!NNCo."'--. New York - ttiauub oiUi-e. OH V St.. Wsahluuluu. D. Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatment. Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caea. Why Not Yours? ThU dtvtid diht-iirio wliirU htm caused ntciru uiitiilil nintit'rt thrtti words enn dn- crilH, Jms at Innt rti't'ivcd ltd dcuth blow Mixlical S icncu tn rurtMic yeara has found a ivuiedy tlmt fcUccAKfully oombats all the aggniviit. il sympttiiiib due to thU dUtruss lng alllictitm. After many years of pa tiuut study and H't'arch, Ur. A. B Clark, the well kuuwa npeclaUst, ba dicjvured a poitivo remedy that euros the cough, gives linmediulu relief nnd eiadieatus i) very vestige of the disease. So conlliieut is the doctor that his Abthiua H'inedy will etTVet a cure in all btatM ihut ho hiw iuMriicled the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, l'a., to forwaid a c-;nile(ti trwat uit'Ut to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for aympLuiu bh.nk. This is a very UirtuI offer ami ehows the :oiiHtlene tin Clark Metlical Co. have iu the merits ot this jiri'pur.Uiou. If any 0 our reader are aHlicled with Asllnna they bhould write tiu Chirk Co at uuce for symptom blank. Why buffer wheu a cure Is withlu each? n a rj n rr rt n a l v n inn rnuil htjatnij klvsj in tn wund. ; -r tj promptly obutn tl. H. BTidorvipti ff'.-'. -:,z . "'T""r'-" ; 1 kill li 1 . TIME TABLE. Corraotsd to Data. Polld Pullman trains to Ttuffnto. Nino. arm Falls, Chautauqua, Lnke, Cleveland, Ch I cairo and Cincinnati. I lekets on sale at Port .TervlB to all point III the Went and Southwest at lower rates than via any other flrst-clawi line. Trains Now Lkavr Pont Jkrvis as 01.1.0W8. EASTWARD. No. 8. Daliv Funrcss a 94 A w , Dally Kxprcaa IS 15 " Rrt, Ijic1 F.jcrpt Sunday. . 8 W " , " 7 40 Toy, Way Sunday Only 7M " 8(1, Local Except Stin'dny. . 10 SO " 2-.', Way dally eo't Sunday 11 W " 4, Daily Kxprea 18 48 P.M. 7'Vt, Sunday Only 1 It) " 84, Why dally exe't Snnd'y 8 Si) 2, Daily Kxprcaa 4 24) ' Tort, Way Sunday Only 4 40 " 7H8, Local Sunday Only 6.07 " l, Way dally exe't Sund'y 6 25 " 14. Express Dnlly 10 05 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dnlly Express 19B0A.M. " ' 17, Dnlly Mils Train 7 86 ' ' 1, Daily Express 1184 " ' llfi, For Ho'dale K.'pt Sun . 19 10 P.M. ' 8, Express t'hlrngo llln dal 6 15 " 1 2tl, Ii:al ExnressSunday. . 5 50 ' 1 6, Limited Daily Express. 10 16 ' Trnln. Un f-1. . ... . V ......... .....u .......j BlI.TIb, AtlW York, for I'ort Jervis on week days nt 8 BO, 7 80, 0 00, 9 16, 10 80 A. M., 1 (HI,' 8 (10, 4 80, 8.80, 7 80, 9 15 p. M. On Sundivs, 3 .80, 7 80, 9.00 , 9. 18 A. M . . 18 HO, 8 80, 7' 80 9.16 P. It. D. W. COOKE, General PasiM-nRer Agent, Mew York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 fl'O Lipuonz jCno inpnng e'53S5S!222S3 tl XenuiiQ inpans idnoxji ipiQ (L XwptittS Itlnoxg A"ip3fj Xupnn9 id.raxg loa "'lsxaoaoixnixcoadao inpanq idaoxa Xa Xnpnnq F'5S!SiSSS3S:3 e'SS33S5aSSl d upuufl qdooxa iimq Xitptinc; f Stop only on notlee to Conduator or Aireut, or on Signal. For Information as to Freight and Pass enger Kales apply to C. H. Rutter, Freight and Piisb. Ancnt, Easton.Pn. HOW AK1 A. 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