A SEASONABLE REA1EDY Emulsion of Puro Horvcgian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs A 12-oz. bottle for Preerlplorts Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., gXST Next Door to Hotel Fauohere, Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervis, 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 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, Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271. Delaware Time -:- Valley Table in Effect Oct. Dnily K.xeppt SuruUy Stations p.m. a.m. a.m. New York. D , U & W. K. B. Barclay iStiwt Ar. Chiistophor Street " HobukR.i Bn.nd St , Pliilrt'lelphln. Penua. B. R . . " Knst StrumlHbui'ff. . . 1 L?- K!.t Stromikbiirir, 1), L. c W, Station .At. Delnwnre Viilloy Junction " Crnla't Mewlowa ' Mnrsliiill'8 Creek " Onk Grove " Frutclwiva " Coolbaiigh. ", Turn Villi " Shoemnkers " BtMhkill Lv. 1 40 10 OO: . ' 1 45 10.00' 2 00 10.1ft 12-l0 wul 4.50 13.211. B.flori8.8r" fS.H2 f !-.).: fo.12 fl2W 5.14 1245 f5 lrt f12 47 f5.1H f!2 50 622 ffi fl3i7, 6H0i 1.01: 6.85j 1.00: 2 00 T.v 2 0O " K.3U 4 5Ti Ar fH 57 " f7.W " 7.IW " f7.11 " f-.l ti " 7.17 " f7.2l! " 7 25l " 7.iWAr P.M. I P.M. I A.M. f Stop only on notice tn Tlirouuh Tickets are on Hale at all Station. Fur inf urination as to vreigni nno t-Mssenger rvi nppiy im HOWARD A. WORMAN, SupL, East Stroudsburg, Penn. f You Are And Have One C Buy n postnl curd nd send to the New York Tribune Farmer, New York City, for a free hpecinien copy. Tlie Tiibune Fnrmor Is a National T.ilutrt ed Agricultural Weekly for Kanuora nnd tbeir (nullum, and Htiinds at tbe head of the airrtuul tural press. The price 1 $1 per year butlf yon like it you can secure it with your own favorite local newspaH!r, I'll It Piiksh, at a bargaiu. iiotll mperrt one vear only fcl.ou. Send your order and money to THE PKKS8, Milford, Pa. LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, pood harness UE! dc! .r- i w rtable carnages t re bit prict 'PC call en J. D. Vc n Tcssol, Corner Ann anil Fouiih stroets jUILFOKD PA. pi i - uiviwd H ' iCirUii mil a,tUt uj oil ! i ti K ft lli.l Hnv-Moli ll fc. tt, ii.iui tiva, .'ANS & CO. ViCTIi J. t Soda SOc. Brewd Street, MHford, Pnnsylvanlii New York. No. 433- Railroad 1902 15. WeHtward Dully Except Sunday p.m. p.m. p.m. 12 so; 12 25; 12.151 l.OHI JasL ' 8 45i f8 43: 8.81 ! tn.au: f8.2j S.2Si fs.iw! 8.15: 8.10, 7.85 7.av 7 1H 8.22 4.54: 4 25: f4.2S f4.1H 4 11 25 ffi.241 W.W 6 11 f6 0H fo.Oti 8.08 f4 09: f4.0rt 4.0H f3.M! 8 55 15.69 5.55 6.50 8.50! conductor or on signal. j A.M. P.M. P M. Lac-kawanna and Penrmylvania Rnllroad a Farmer ent THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAHC INSTITUTE CO. II3& bruauway, fc.t. J.m.n fciullo intt, rfaw York. rorthTratmntil cur. a tig U .JIM JN 0jtO PHiNE-HftR'TS. HO HYPOUKHMIO ISJBCTIOKS. A PliUtUl'T IIOMK TICK ATM b ST OB BaNI TAItH'Vl ADVANTAOK CSuo Front C 4 K I a li.UUlUt Port Jervis. N. Y. Adjoining Gumar8 Union linuxe Uoud, carriage, ilruft and f.tirii hiiiaoa fur shIo, LxoUangiis tuudo. A larjie stook from which to make .. i.ous. CANAL hi'. !' of Li mo and SANPYSTON. The vrndue of H. 11. Htir-b nt Haincsviile on the Oth Inst, drew ft turpi? crowd nnd tho MiMing wns spiriti!. Thp nrtloli's sold bruu fflit ful r prliiM and the win was not, pon I'ludi'd until dark. Mr. llursh nnd his fiunily will start In a few days fof thoir future home In Iowa. The hunting fioa-aon opened on Nov. 10, Hnd from the nring one would think hrik engagement was In progress. Kvery owner ol a gun was out and the jioor qunll will Boon lie wlK"d out, If half of the hunters hit what they shoot at. Lands are prvted, hut that dont seem to imtte-j any difference the hunters disregard the notices and the owner Is afraid to prosecute. What in an election without the ubiquitous worker, and this town has them to a superfluity. Most of them are seeking future political honors, and the bigger the fuss and noise they make the greater their reward. The "battery" kept things humming all day long, hut when the votes were counted their side had failed to scorfc, and they or it depart ed silently for home. Miss Grace Hosenkrans 8ent Sun. day with her parents at Layton she is teaching across the mountain. Miss Fanny Snyder of Newton vis ited relatives here on Saturday re turning to Newton on Sunday. The school laws of New Jersey ex plicitly state that no teacher can be hired to teach unless he or she pos sesses a certificate in full force and effect. It is not just to those teachers holding a second grade certificate for the board to hire a teacher not in possession of any certificate at all, and yet this is being done and the old teachers are turned down. A permit may be all right until the next examination and the teacher must attend that examination, or step down and out. . In some of the counties in this state no permits are granted. The teacher must have a certificate or go without a school and that should be the rule throughout the state. Claud Depew and .lames Fuller, employed on a Newark trolley line, are spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Sandyston. Corn hulking is not done yet and some will not finish yet this week. This fall has been unusually favor able for such work, but it may not last much longer. Scarcity of farm help, is one reason why our farmers are behind hand. A party recently died at Haines ville leaving no heirs, to his proper ty, residing in this vicinity. The property consists of a house and lot and if Abram or George Young of Belvidere see this, they will attend to the matter at once. DIXGMAS'S FERRY. George Kotallio ban built a new kitchen to his house and a new barn ou his farm. John Crono has removed to the Cooper plaoe below deep hollow. Jared Duadaa is on a visit to Philadelphia. " G. W. Donaldson has so far re covered from his recent illness that he expects to sail for California Saturday. He will go by way of the West Indies and Panama. Farmers are finishing tbe seasons work and the lumbermen are very busy. Thieves are not idle either for report says Henry Van Auken has lost a 25 pound turkey. Calvin Cron is getting out a raft of railroad ties, about two thousand. Freight delivery at Busnkill seems to be somewhat unsatisfactory to business men. Avoid the deep hollow hill if you can get to your destination by any other road for that is in a deplorable condition and is a disgrace to tbe township considering the county was put to the expense of a nt bridge. LnrgeBt lot of flannel blankets and ooinfurtfttles ever offered for sale in Milford from 50c to $1.50 at Hyman & Wells'. Colds " I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe, i then tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and il gave me irn- measate rrlief. W. C. Layton, Sidcll, 111. How will your cough betonipht? Vorse, prob ably, for it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. L Ivl U..I.. t.l. ut. vu Lvn, M ATA MORAS, lr. Jowe Gillicrt, the note 1 lectur er, who delivers a lecture at 1'pworth church, next Saturday evening, will preach at Kpworth church, both morning and evening, next" Sunday. His lecture is given under the auspi ces ot the C. K. Society connected with the church. Oliver F. Squires of Highland N. Y., visited relatives In Port Jer vis and Matamoras, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lilllman and daughter Cora, are visiting relatives in New York, Brooklyn, Hutherford and Peterson. . The Blue Ribbon Society will meet on Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Rachel Percival at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to be present Miss Grace Seybolt, a trained nurse from New Y6rk City, spent Sunday with her jiarents. Miss Seybolt has a nice position in the city. Miss Freda Kessler, a teacher at Haven, N. Y. spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Miss Lulu Prescolt, who Is teach ing at Lake, N. Y., spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here. Miss Bessie Strait, who has been visiting relatives in Warwick, and New York City, returned home Saturday. Mr. Peter Mager, one of Mata- moras's carpenters, has gone to Can ton, Ohio, to visit relatives. Mrs. Mary Ryder who has been to Pond Eddy visiting her son V. Ry. der returned home Friday. The lecture that was to have taken place at Epworth Church, has been postponed until next Saturday, Nov. 15. All who can should avail them selves of this opportunity to hear this celebrated lecturer, Dr. Jesse S. Gilbert, of Jersey City, on "Court ship and Marriage," Mrs. Charles Bale and little daughter, Dorothy, have just return ed from visiting relatives at Wav- mart, Pa. Mrs. Alfred Simpson and daughter of Greenville, N. Y., are visiting at the homes of Mrs. John Wilkin and Mrs. John Simpson. R. 8. Danley spent a few days In New York last week. Wallace Stidd and wife entertained a few friends Monday evening at a venison Bupper. Ephriam Kimble of Scranton spent Sunday with William Kimble- Mrs. Charles Roisch of Otisviile, N. Y. Is visiting the family of G. II. Lanpton. ( The ladies of St. Joseph's Church entertained a euchre party in P res- cot t's Hall last evening. Charles Courtright has removed to a cottage on West Main street Port Jervis. Mrs. John Davis has just returned home from a pleasant visit with rela. Uvea at Walden and Deposit. Monday evening the occasion being her birthday Miss Hattie Wilkin en tertained a number of her young girl friends. Games and refreshments pleasantly occupied the time and all greatly enjoyed the evening. UREENTWN. Evenger Hazelton has moved his family nnd household goods over in Dreher where Mrs. Heaiwlton will spend tht winter with her mother. Fletcher Heazelton expects to move to Gouldsboro. Miss Olive Cross and Miss 'Anna Simons are visiting relatives In Hawley and Honesdale Fred Kreiger is still tied to his bed and unable to move himself. S. R. Heazelion talks of spending the winter in the South. Samuel Simons is moving back to his old home near the Simonstown school house. Harry Simons of Wilkesbarre has been visiting his father. In the recent contest held by the W. C. T. U. at Sterling, Cora Kerr was awarded one medal and Lily. Cross the other. J. V. Robinson has had his well drill in operation and drilled two wells at Gouldsboro and found an abundant supply of water. Th trachers of Wayne Co. are at tending institute this week. An Awttmt la HID Urn. Photographer . Wasn't that Misa Antique, the act rend, who juat aat for her picture? Attestant Yea. Photographer Well, look through the old urtfutives for the photo graphs we took of her 15 or 20 yeara ago. We'll add thin, and make a composite photograph of them. N. Y. Weekly. Hot a Ureal. was the prestidigitator laet "How night?" "Great. Why, really, that tnua ac tually succeeded la tuking a doitar out of bkiurtint'a ear." "Hum! It would have been more wonderful If be had aucceeded in get ting It out of Skinfliut'a pocket." Ciiicai Ainei'kau. nunc. Mr, Wilson returned. Inst week with a glowing description of the west. But advises ns not to go there except for the purpose of malting money. So it seems that the opportunity it f uruislies for so doing Is its only redeeming quality. There will be a box social at Brink's on the 21st inst for the pur pose of raising money for the min isters salary. All are invited to oome and bring well filled pocket books. We are glad to note the improved condition of our neighbors, Mrs. Chester Atherton and Mrs. M. N. B. Killam. Maria Killam has returned to her home after spending a few weeks with friends in this place. Hoard over the 'phone. Ed. Lynn bad the luck to kill a fine deer last Monday. Alfred Killam, Jr., and Kate Ansley are enjoying a short vacation, as this is institute week in Wayne county. Say 1 Did you hear about those Philadelphia peo ple mistaking a couple sitting by the road side the other night for a pile of wood? Yes? Ha-ha-ha-Te-he-het What are you going to wear? Well I guess say you hello, girl you want to give us better service or Its the Hawley people or the lines' crossed. OU I wo know better. Put up that receiver I know the tick of your clock. Who is it. What do you want? Ten cents, please. Put up those receiv ers Wow I Ring off. Ftank Gilpin with his cousins, Frauk and Hannah Kipp of Green, town, were visitors at the home of Charles Williams on Sunday. A brother from New York with his family is visiting Mrs. William Clark. The mail carrier shouldn't -quarrel with childreu. Bettor five it np David. It requires more wit thnn you possess to get the better of the kids. Young men keep a good hold of your pipes if you don't want them hung by a pink ribbon to tho Bide of some bureau. With the editors permission would like to thank "Defacto" for kindly greeting in last weeks letter. Aux. LEDGEDALE. On Sunday, Nov. 2d, as Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frisbie were on their way to Greentown they met a wild cat In the road between George Croft's and Anthony Hopp's about where a young Pike countian met a bear one Sunday night a good many years ago, as he was returning home from spending the evening with his best girl and on Tueseay night laat as Fred Kellam and Philip Schrader were returning home from school at Newfoundland they saw one in the road between George Crafts and the stonehouse. Burt Simons and family of Zion Hill Bpent Sunday with his brother, Henry, In Paupac. The young America Is going to have a vacation this week and the young men are going to take their best (teachers) girls to institute. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Simons spent Sunday with Mr. Burrows. Moses Crown, who was reported dead last winter, has come to life and made Ledgedaie a visit. To the Public Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy. I can recommend it with the utmost confidence. It has done good work for me and will do the same for others. I had a very se vere cough and cold and feared '. would get pneumonia, but after tak ing the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health, Ralph 8. Meyers, 64 Thirty-seventh St., Wheeilug, W, Va. For sale by A. W, Ruluh and Son, Mtta moras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. Notalu Heller la Slant. Cook Pleate, ma'am, 1 want l give a wrck'g notice. MUtrett Why, Jane, this is Indeed a iurpriie. Are yon not satitiet1 nh the treatment you rccehe here? Cook Oh, yes, mu'am. Mitrr Then I anppoae you hare a ftetler place in view? Cook Oh, no, ma'am. I'm only go ing to get murried, ina'am.---! hicago Daily New. "Tlwy say khe married him just to jet him away from another girl." "Whit did the other girl u.' "Sent her a bundle of hib ttfe let ters aa a wedding present. That was the reason she had nervous prostra tion and was compelled to give up her wedding trip." L'hiciign Keconi ller tld. For a bad taste in the mouth tuke Chumberluln's Htoinuch and Liver Tnblota. For sale by A. W. Hull h and Hon, Mataiuorns, all drug and 'ttuerul stores iii Pike county. A" ' N. f Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses nnd Lots nnd lots without Houses. Dealer lu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssmnn House. Milford, Pa. Hers la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Work, which yon can have by voiiMiUIng J. C. PHKStOTT of Mntamoraii, Pa,, who U prpareil to (five etttiinatet at any time. Write Mm at once or call and ee hl itoek of FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. We promptly ohtHfn ti. B. and Foreign WTSpT': Jam ' H;!iJ. inoitiI,tttieU:h or plioto vi iiiye ntlon (oi tree report on prt'ontfiMiity. ror free book, How to Beeure write ' Frttpntf" nnr to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. hH4 CO YEARS' VL. EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. mtii'ki Hs'ttrt m i ri our (miinnn free Invention in probnb)? imienttihie. Communlr. ttniMntrtrHycmiftileiiHal. Handbook ou Pntenla nttr Ul1t!tt ii(?nt'jr for mrir i njit patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. r;e.va tptruil notice without elinute. lu the Scientmc jircencan. A h.ndsomely llltmtmtwl wftpklr. Liirsest dr. ctllMlma of BUT m-ientitlt- tnurual. Tern,.. f.( a y.-iir : fmir niutttu., L fckjia u, Kll nBW.oeiiierii. ftlUNN & Co.,,,-'-Kew York Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatmant, Fro Modloa Advice. Wo Hava Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Your? This dread dii-icarie which haa caused more untokl agonies thuti words cnu do scribe, bus ft last received its death blow Medical Science in recent yeara ha found a remedy that fcueeossfully combats all the aggravated symptom duo to thin diatre ing fltilictton. After many years of pa- Ueut study and rencarch, Dr. A. 13 Clark tho welt known anectalUt, hafi discovered a positive remedy that cures the cough, gives Immediate relief and eradicates every vestige of the dibease. Ho confident is the doctor that his Asthma Remedy will etTect a cure in all stages that be has Instructed tho Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for ny?iptom blank. This is a very liijeral ofl'cr and uhows the confidence the C'huk Altidieal Co. have lu the merits of this preparation. If any of our reudera are atlticted ultb Aatlima they should write tho C lark Co at once for symptom bhmk. Why sulfur when a cure is within each? n am ri rt r? balvh U9 moat riaailn j alv In tn ttrig. j. TRADE-HARKS 1WI vmm i iiip f7A.Lr.QAD TIME TABLE. Correotad to Date. Fnlld Pullman train to rinffnln. Nln, ara Kails, Chautauqua Lake, Clt relaml Tickets on sale at Port, .Tervls to all points In the West and Southwest at lower rates than Tla any other flrst-olaas line. Trains Now 1AV POUT JKKVIS AS Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Dally r.ipredn-. 8 84 A.M. n, lially v.zpmiR 6 15 " S1, Local Kiccpt Sunday. . G il) " 43, ' 7 40 " TiiiJ, Way Sunday Only 7 53 " 110, Local Ricept Hiin'day.. 10 80 ' g-i, W ay daily eno't Sunday 11.65 " 4, Dally Kxprm IS 42 P.M. 704, Sunday Onlr 1.10 " 84, Way dally ej'c't Sund'y 8 fi8 " 8, Dally Kiprosn 4 80 " 706, Way Sunday Only 4 40 " 705, IjocbI Sunday Only K.07 " 80, Way dally ejo't Sund'y 85 " 14. Eipross Dally 10.00 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dally Express. IB BOA. M. 17, Dally Milk Train 7 BB ' 1, Dally Kxprms 1184 " 1 lift, For Ho ualeK pt Sun. . 18 10 P. M ' , Eiprenn Chicago lhn dftl 6 15 " ' 8, Local KjpresH.Snnday.. 6 50 ' 1 6, Limited Daily Exprosi. 10.15 ' Trains leave Chambers street. New York, for Port Jervla on week dara at 80, 7 HO, P 00, 0 IB, 10 80 A. M., 1.00, 8 00. 80, 6 80, 7 80, 0 15 P. M. On Punduvs, 80, 7 80, 9 00 , 9.15 A. M., 18.80, 8.80, 7' 80 15 P. li. D. VC. COOKB, Qeueral Pannent-ee Agent, New York, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Goal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Flre In on HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKB, ETC. IN ROOFING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PViotograpVieR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & ' Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. BEST FOH THE BOWELS If 70a h !' rrniiar, healthy movement of tha boweii vry dy, )uu ra Hi or will ba. keep yuui towel uin, KiiU b well, rorct, tn ih hs.pauf lt Uul phjhiv or pill poison, ! danacrou. Tins inioott- it, rjaalc-tl, most (mrfVrt WJ I kilaaj lb bowala clear ua cla u ut CANDY CATHARTIO mt m -J W W . J EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY PICMMiit, Falatahla, Cm tent. Tt Ootxt, Do Good, NevL-r bi'.kvii. Wt.kn, ur Ortpe iff. ti. and M coul t-r Vt rit fur Ire taiufjl, iwuktitt uo ,)lh. AJilie.i VH aiKHUiis SHMKur coaiPiiT, chhas m tiw tuhs. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEA!I P1TEXT CsDd mmy b atMiurod bv Our ai. A-d-lo, THE PAIENT RF.C0K9, iutruvu Ww flftt ttvvvrd f..,f4 s.mi