Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at T, Armstrong t Co., Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Wash Fabrica And Woolen Dross 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. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DRVGG1MT. Tuition Absolutely Free totut Rlrondabnrg State Normal School. The governor has signed the bill granting IhlB school a special Appropriation, as well as the bill making the Tuition of (1 SO In this school FREE. VnW Term opens Sept. ltt. Kates 60 per week. For full partic ulars address GKO P. BIBLB, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing hNEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Onk For Wood and .Coal. Bust neater and Fuel Saver in the (Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CELIEHT ROOFIuG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, T wo Ires In ona A lit. (ITI.hKV. UN, At, A 1 K WAKr., tic, fN ROOFIKOANO PLUM3ISIO A h lT-CIALTY. Llilv.z promptly iWtv.Li to T. R. J. Kl:in a Son, . ' ) i-:: ::' r u';l, va i mm. .1 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN T INSTITUTE C-.Ci II3S Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing, naw York. For ths Trestmsnt and cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. PBItFKCT HOME TKF ATMRNT OB SaNI- TAHIUM ADVANTAOK8. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department flew Spring Goods Trhmnrrt Huts t.no l. ?.in Mlif' Trimmed fnts, f .nll nnil MI.Rrr Trimmed t-dy-to-Wrir lints from floe Ht Trllmnln)r of All Kinds. CHIFFONS, RIHHONM. HOWKRS anil KOHAOK All 8tylnrt Prl-M. STAI'I.E and FA NCY IRV GOODS, lRO. rrBiF, rtr. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriagesjrt reasona ble prices call on J. D. Van Tassel, Comer Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Tabic Dainties Fi-onIi groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turlvoys iind chickens. Oy.sters and vegetables. Hvervthin'j; for an. clejrant dinner at GUMDLE EROS. Harford t. Milford Pa PTo FITC.T C'.J I'-J i our A-i.iii , Tht HA! t Hi He i Or i), MATA MORAS. Mrs. John Wonnui'oH. nnd l.r, Evn, l"ft town f ir flirlfor.1. (' inn. Hit linslnnd in tniinmim on thu II trtfonl nnd .New Ilnvi'ii mil rn: l. Tlin.r will tnuko their timiin ir Fulikill, N Y. Mis. II. C ( nykotidall, formorly of M itiimorns but now of Hertford, Conn., li.is btwn visiting her Bister, Mrs. W. II. French, on Adiltns druet. She retiirnrd home on Mon ilny. The Mutunioris soeiul ilnb met nt Miller's lniH Sutiinliiy evening. I'lieie w:is a birn nttndniieo. Dun ker'g orchestra furnished music for dancing. Peter Gurrnbrundt of Mdhsvnh, N. J., spent Sunday here. Mrs. Sidney Wheeler of Washing ton street returned homo on Snndny evening from n visit at Beech Lake, Pennn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomiis Armstrong and family from Miifurd spent Sun day afternoon with Air. and Mrs. J O. Ryder on Miin street. The L. C. U. so'Mety connected with Hope church met this week Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. H. I. Coiutriglit on Main street. Charley Cook, formerly con nected with the Prudential Insur ance Co., has a position on the Port Jervis trolley as conductor. Charley tlarnihiandt from Pas saic, N. J., called on some of his Matamorus friends Sunday. Harry ClaWson of Jersey City spent Sund iy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watts Clawson, on Main street. Ueo. Martin of New York city spent Sunday in Matanioras. Prof. Goorno Sawyer, superin tendent of the Pike county schools, is lecturing in S mth Dakota. Mrs. Joseph Wilkin on Monroe street, who has boon ill, is improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Watts and little son, Harrison, have changed their residence. They now occupy the house of Mis. Smith on Wash ington street with rooms on the first floor. Mrs. A. L. Campbell of Adams street left on the noon train Mon day or Carbondale and Suranton for an extended visit and much needed clumge and rest in the hope of benefiting her health, which has been very poor since last September. The death of her son a month ago has told deeply on her. Peter Hesberger moved from the Warner property in Matainorns to Uoruimtowu this week. Mr. War ner and family expect to soon move into the vacated house. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ridgway, fdrmer residents of Matanioras, but who have teen away from the vil lage some time, have returned and are now located In a cottage on Di vision street, a few doors below St. Joseph's church. Master Donald Wilkin, who has been to New Jrork visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Langton oi that city, re turned home on Saturday evening., Mr. and Mrs.' Dan McPeck and little son, Charley, of Uermantorvn will change thoir residence this week and will occupy a part of Mrs. Van Uilder'a house on Cnnningliaui Btreet. On Monday afternoon the Blue Ribbon Band were all invited to call at Mr. Kimball's residence. After all bad assembled Mr. Kimball in a few appropriate remarks presented each member with a badgo of blue ribbon with the following inscrip tion : Bine Ribbon Band Memorlutn of our Brother LoRoy M, Kimball who was drowned March 1, 1902 The band numbering in all about 40 tendered their thanks to Mr. Kimball. Advertise in the Puk.ss. rj-j tin i n i. avenaniaaaai Weak? " I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak tor 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last 1 tried Aver' Sal sapai ilia, and was soon feeling all ni;t a;:ain." Mrs. J. VI'. 1 iala, Hadlyrr.e, O. No matter how Iongyou have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and cn rictiing the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. f I M a b..lllt. All dl.!,!!!. J. I. A I KU l O , I .!!, M, n 1 SANDYSTON. We are patiently with our ear to the ground INti'iiiug for the Hr-d train of the Delaware Valley railroad up this valley and on the Jersey side of the Delaware. Would it not be a good Idea fur some of our citizens in each of the three townships to form a committee and solicit the most fav orable terms for rigtit of way and to do what they can toward aiding the 'railroad oflleials In the mutter. We want that railroad on the Jersey side and we want It bad. The roid leading from Culvers (iap to Drani'hville bnA been almost impassable this spring. I am told that Frankfort! township appropri ated :100 to put this road in repair, to which ('ill. Price added $:1UII more out of bis own pocket. Would that Sanilvston lind seveil Col. Prices, for the condition of our roads calls for a half dozen at least. Montague has Its benefactors too in the persons of Messrs. Kerr In the line of good roads and to whom the thanks of the traveling public are respectfully ten dered. Hut, alas, Sandyston has neither n Col. Price nor a Kerr and we will continue bumping over the stones. B. D. Ilursb, general superintend ent of the Stroudshurg telephone company, spent last Sunday visiting his parents at Dayton, Ben came up on a motor bicycle and the way It could go was a eautlom. Sprl ig time is with' us once more and many are pushing the plow, others hauling manure and stone, and fence making also claims a share of the farmer's time. No one need be idle at this time of the year. Wilson C. (lunn moved last week from Haiuesville to farm of Dr. Cole at Dayton. Wilson is a first class mason and one of Unit trade is needed in this vicinity. The muster in of the Union Veter ans Union post ut Newton lias been postponed to May 1st. Membership in this organization is rapidly in creasing nnd by May 1st will be ID or CO strong. This is an organization in which any veteran or son of a vet eran Is welcomed to its ranks and as vet of 'til-5 I hope to see many of my comrades join witli us. Newton lias a Trust Banking com pany and its success seems to be as sured from the start. There is a great amount of money now on de posit in the three banks in this county and as they do not pay any Interest ' on the de posits nnd the Trust -company does many will draw out their money and go into the new company. Rambler must not pit Sandyston against the world for we are getting to be real good down this way. Just shake up Montague. They need it; we don't. John Schooley of this town, for the past two years in the employ of a trolley line in Newark, came home on Monday last for a brief vacation. John is not feeling first rate but the pure air of old Sussex will soon brace him up. I supposed that mail matter ad dressed to parties In Kngland, France or any country in the postal union would be carried to destination on the postage prepaid here. In corre sponding with a comrade of 1H01-5 residing on the Isle of Man, Kngland, he returns to me two of my envelopes and upon It is stamped "16 cents to pay on this letter," and on the other, "(i cents to pay and 15 centimes." Such charges make correpondence costly, and yet his letters to me cost me nothing, he having to pay over there. John, little Infant son- of Isaac Keith nnd wife, passed away on Sun day last. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy of this commun ity in their sid bereavement. COXASHAUGn. John McCnrty of Raymondskill has rented and now occupies part of tho house of Mrs. J. L. Van Uurden M, B MoCarty is giving his barn a now coat of paint. The Milford nnd Dingman rail road is a great accommodation to the valley. The lumbermen around here have piled thousands of ties along cave bank which they expect to ship over the road nt an early date. That is, they will slide theui down over it to the river. , American fense plain and barbed wire at W. & G. Mitchell's. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Ciiamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when uiy son was suffering with severe cramp and vas given upas bi yond hope by my regular physician, who stands high in bis profussinu. After ad ministering three doses of it my son regained consciousness and recover ed entirely within twenty four hours," says Mrs. Mary ii.iller of Mt. Crawford, Va. Tliis remedy is for sale by A. 7. ll.il. li & Sou, Mat moras, nil drug and gi-ueral btort-s in 1'ike county. Ll.lni KHALI Albert Ileberling, Miss Annie Aikman and Miss Lillian Connor of Ilamlinton passed through here on Sunday enroute fur Oreentown. Misses Annie B. and Clara Kimble of Paiipae were visitors In this place on Friday as was John Buckingham and his violin. lieonard Watson has been enrrying the mall for the past week for D. W. Hidwell from Crosses to JIawley. They say Len is all right. Although rather "fcrgetfnl," that is lie forgets the "mail bug." Thomas H. Simons nnd wife have parted again. She left on Thursday of last week, going as far as Lake Ariel that day, the last place heard from her. Friend Simons and wife are the happy parents of twin boys, which have been named Rush William and Roy Richard Simons. Mrs. William Kimble of Dylrerry and Mrs. Richard Simons of Hamlin ton are caring for Mrs. Simons and the little grandsons. Richard Bartleson and wife of (reentown were the guests of I. K. Kellam and family Faster Sunday. (feorge Itocse and wife are rejoic ing over the arrival of a young son at their house March 28, 1AU2. Charles Frisbie has commenced sawing at his steam mill. Jacob Waltz, John Tormy and Clnra Frisbi ; spent Sunday at Waltzs on Fast Branch pond. When you lack energy, do not relish your food, feel dull and stu pid, after eating, all yon need Is H dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets.. They will make you feel like a new man and glvo you an appetite like a bear. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matainorns, all drug and general stores in Pike county. $67 Round Trip to Los Angjloa. On account of the convention of Federation of Women's clubs to be held at Los Angeles, Cal., the Erie will sell special excursion tickets from Port Jervis to Los Angeles or San Francisco, Cal., from April 19 to 20 good to return to June 23 at the very low rnte of t67 for tho round trip. Stopovers will be grant ed went of Colorado, Wyom ing or Texas points enroute, and in California stopovers may be made at any point op to June 20 For routes and special side trip rates please call at or address Erie ticket office, Port Jervis, N. Y. Here is a grand op portunity to visit the Paciflo coast at a very low rate of fare less than the fare one way. Think this over for you cannot afford to miss this grind excursion. 4-11. Avoid Consumption. When you cough it irritates your lungs, and the more you cough the more your lungs become affected with weakness and decay. They who desire sound lungs should nev er neglect a cough. There is no other oure so snfe, so sure, so cer tain and quick in its effect as Mexi can Cough Syrup. It is so pleasant to take that littlechildren will often ask for more. Price 25 cents. Forces of Nature. Some are for good, others work evil Nature is replete with antag onisms. She seems kind and she seems cruel. Violate her laws and you suffer. Accept her aid and she helps you. For instance, nature permits worms to get into the stom ach and bowels, and nature has given us the ingredients to make Mother's Worm Svrup, which ex pels them quickly. Nothing else is so effective Price 25 cents. Biliousness. The most common ailment that distresses mankind is biliousness. The liver becomes inactive and tne system clogged with effete matter. Then you feel sick. When thus af fected take a Mexican Root Pill. Price 25 cents a box. They help the liver, clennse the bowels and euro sick headache. There Is Only On. There is only one reliable 25 cent cure for all pain, internal or exter nal, and that Is (loech's Quick Re lief. Cures cramps and colic. Only One Bottle. Only one bottle proves the won uerful merit of (Kiocu's Sarsaparilla Did you ever think the best proof that a medicine is good is the effect it 1ms on yoursell? It seems to go exactly to the spot when you seffer from bad blood, feeble nerves, weak ness, etc. Read the testimonials of wonderful cures on the wrapper that encircles each bottle. It is the only blood remedy endorsed by u government chemist. Pile-ine Cures Piles! Money n funded if it ever fads. Anti Ague cures dulls aud fever. :4 Artistic Monuments ' IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone nnd they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument lc fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains ! Selling out at greatly re duced Diices. Call on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bids. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses. Ooalor In nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrisBinun House. Milford, Pa. PhotograpKeR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. VM4, RO YEARS' S EXPERIENCE " TflAoc Marks A. 4 A DcStONS "Nf Copy right Ac ATion rWi'Unf Vrt"h and dperrlrttlnn mT Qnloltlf ascertain our opinion free w!ithr an Intention It probably piilentahle. Communica tions .Urtctly oonndentlftl. Handbook on Patent ttnt fra Oldest ayonry for aecuruiff patent. Patent tali on through Munn h Co. rvoelT tperiai notfca, without charge, in the Scttntific Jlntericax A handfomelr tlhirt rat! wweklj. I-anreat cl. dilation of any 8'letitlttc Journal. Termi, H ft ypf-r : four month. L Sold by all newadealeri. ten A Co."-" New fork budl umoo. 26 St Wulilunon. D. O. Asthma Can Bq Cured Frt Trtmnt, Fr Medical Advice. We Heve Cured 7,000 Cattl. Why Not Yours? This dreiid diseiis which has cau&rd more untold agonies than words can de scribe, h)ia at last received its death blow. Medical tfciencti In rerjent yeara hag found a remedy that fcuctu-ssfully comhata nil the ftggravaied fiyniptoina due to this dlbtretw- ing atlliotlon. After many year of m- ttent study and research, Dr. A. B Clark, the well known spcoialldt, has disoovcred a positive remedy that curuft the cough, gives Immediate relief and eradicate every vtmUge of thedirefte. So confident is the doctur that hid A nth ma Hmedy will effect a cure in all stages that he ha luatrucced the Clark Medical Co., of Pitt burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of AtUhma who writes for symptom bJank. This Is a very liberal offer aud shows the confidence the Clark Medical Co. have In the merit of this prvparttthjti. If any of our reader are attUctud with Asthma they should write the Clark Co at ouce fur symptom blank. Why suffer wheu a cure is within eachr "C" With a Tail.. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascareti Candy Cathartic. Look fur it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All ilrueijists, IC. 1ji n Ait no ad TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. cii.i n..n n . Hi, , uummi LrruiiH to Olllinio, IMnff- nrn Kails, C'hniitniiqnn I.ako, ( 'lrvoliind, Cliluiif.i nnd (.'InWnnntl. Tu k.'ts on shIh nt Port Jervis to nil points In the WcBtuml Smithwi-st nt lower rates tlnm via nny other flrsNclnss lino. Trains Now I.kavr Pokt Jkkvib as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 13, Dully Kxprexs 8 4 A.M. " 10, llMlly Kxpress 5 go " 1, IJiiily Kxi cpt Sumlny . . 6 80 " Till " fl"3, Pundny Only 7 fi:) " " US, Dnily Klrept Sunday.. 10 20 " " II, Dully Why Train 12 S?5 r M " SO, Why Kxncpt Sunday... 8 S2 " " 2, Duily Kxpress 4 25 " " Oli, SiuhIhy Only 4 Jill " " 8, Dally Kx press 6 SO ' 11 IN, Siilidnvonly 5 40 " 22. Daily Except Sunday. . 8.60 " " 14. Dully 10.00 " " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express li 80 a m. " 17, Daily Milk Train 8 05 " " 1, Daily Express 11 8!1 " " 11, For llo'dale E'pt Sun. . lli lop M. " 5. Dally 6 15 " " 87, Dally Except Sunday. . 5 50 ' " 7, Daily Express 10 15 " Trains lenve Clmmbers street, New Vork. fnr Port -lei-vic nti -..,. L 4 00, 7 80, 9 00, 16, 10 80 A. M., l.OILH (10, u i,p, f w. , r. m. CMinulVB, 4 00, 7.80, 9 00 A. M., ID. HO, 8.80, 7 80 nnd 9 15 p. M. I). W. COOKE, General ransenffer Agent, New York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 idMX-jl A"p?a ' Xopunj id.wxu A" i na Xitpunc? ld,xr A"ill(T 15 0 u. c s ?! ' S i 3 3 3s ; ; ays J c "-a c-lggSSS' 5 2 S e 2 as ' ' h : : : c Xunnnq c r T 31 ?i Tl i-i t-i f-4 tc in' tfi i it? ic cj its e u? is Xiipuncj qdooxji xpiQ Ximuno ItdooxH A"u"a f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Aorcnt, or on Sinnl, Vor Inforinnlion nn to Krolpht nnd Vnm enKt'r Kntcs Mly to C. H. Huttor, Freight and Phss. A Kent., Kntttun, Pet HOWAItb A. WOHMAW, 8upt KttMt NtrondNburff, Pa, C. H. RtTTKR, Frelfcht Phi. Agt., Knaton, Pa. Hare Is SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Works, whlrh yon ran hnve iy cnnfiiilttnir tf. C, PREftCUTT of Mntttmomfi, Pa,, who Is prepared to Vive cHtlmatos at any time. Write hi in at unco or all and se his stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamorat, fa. Cavexta. and Trade-Mark obtained awl all rnt busmf:sconduclcd ior Modchatc Fees. ioun Office is Opposite U, S. Ptct Orricr iui.d wcciusi'i ure puiciitiu IckS luao (lua Uuc Ji'eii me Irorn v asfiintftun. , i bend modrl, d rawing or photo. ( with (tftrrlp tion. Wa aJvDte, if patembio or out, ttco ot i-lurge. Our ice not due tiil ntnl is secured, i A AHFMLCT, Hw to oUain PateuiSt" witli cost ot uuc in ths U, S. and loreiga counuie sent tree. AiiUress, c.A.crJO7&,co. Oiw. PaTTMT Office, VVshingtoh. D. C. After I wa ladnra4 tm try CABCA R E 14, 1 will uevar )n witlimil tuttm In the liou. Mr livtjr was In a tttry bad suape. aud uif bexl aoueO nnd 1 tiud Uiiua:b Uuiibiu. Mow, since Utk ttm Citncurota. I (il Hue. My wire ltauino uvd Wiem nub immiuUciu! rowuli for must stuuiaull." Jo, itukuuu, ml CuutfroMi ttfc., at. Louis, Ma fi CANOV CATHARTIC Ptttasnnt. Pitlatamw. i tnt, Tsl Qorid. f0 tiCKKl. iMJUI"5lL.i;U. W UUkcu, uT U i i tt, iOc, wC, JUl. ... CURE CON3TIPA1 IOM, ... s-M Imm4; UUf, lk,ts. Mttntrvsl, 1st. 11 P cVild and t"nn itntct'd tr all ilruu- Sour Sonioci ,;
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