Shirt Waists from EQc. 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 m i, Iiistrong s Ho. Milford, Pa. riEV SPRING AIID SUL1UER 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 DEVOC & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wih Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Man u fact nre d by ' C. 0. ARMSTRONG, imt'flGIST. Tuition Absolutely Free Kast Stronrtftbnrg Stat. Normal School. The governor haa signed the bill granting this school a special appropriation, as well as the 1)111 making the Tuition of II GO In this sohoil FREE. Fall Term openH Sept. 111. Kntea $3 60 per week. For full partic ulars address GEO P. BIBLE, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-neatl0nE. Examine ray stock ' it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Llilford, Pa. Stoves end Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host lloattir and Fuel Baver ia the ('ouutry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CECEHT ROOFluG riREriioor DURABLE i CHEAP, New Era Radiators, Two Flrea In on, iUl.l)'.v.ll;e, ( ITllKV, IIS, l,Ale Willi., tic. -IN ROOFIN9ND PLUMBlNO A Sl'Kl'JALTY. Jcttlrj trorrft!y t'.iindsd to T. R. J. Klein a Son, n las- Aiwi THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. " Broadway, St. Jamea Build ing, New York. For tha Treatment and euro of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PKKFROT HOMB TRKATMKNT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department Hew Spring Goods I.nrltes Trimmed Wats ai.rto rn a-.ro Mt.e Trlmmeil Wats, Lmtlcs nnl w1m,i Trimmer! R-n.tr-to-Wenr Hut, from nllr o amo. Hat Trimmings of All Klinl.. rmfpoNH, imhhons, tiowFfts and yi lAOE All Styles anil I'rl.es. . STAPLE and FANCY 1IBV 1IKIS, ORII- CFH1KM, Fte. Please Call and See Our Stock. Ve Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells LIVERY STABLES. you want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Table Dainties. Frchh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. 0)ters and vegetables. Everything i'oi- an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. '111! HT. r.irxTc.j lilt HAitrT rtC'jhO, - -J f ,t !. . U In j lsut f,.wi4 ; J. vt MATAMOKAS. Miss Mund Ferguson of Middle; tnwn spoilt Mrindny with li(r friend, Mrs. IliMiry Muhlotilirink, of tlie Allen House. Oem-go Riii'hminn of Milford wn tho RueMt of his sister, Mrs. J, O. liydfr, Mouilny. On Account of the convention to lio hold on Fridny the rrnlnr teach ers.' mooting connected with Ep worth church Tins hold Tuesday evening Ht tho jmrsoimfrH. Miss Knto R.nisloy of Bup.hkill, '., who hiia been the guest of her sislor. Mis. I'etor l)nwitt, for a few diiys, returned home Hundny. Angus Snyder of Dunnore, Ph., tin J Jiioob Snyder of Idnho Springs, Colorado, both brother of Charles Snyder on Second street, hnve been spending a few duys in Mitu'nonis, the Riiesta of thoir brother. Jacob Snyder left here about 23 years ago and located at Idaho Springs Me notices ft great many changes and improvements in Mntumorns since then. Mrs. M. Cutler of Narrowsbuig, an aged lady of 79 years, has been the guest of C. Meinersman and wife of Matamoras for a few days. She returned to her home on Monday. Den Lilley, a former resident of Matamoras, but now connoctod with the Borden creamery milk company in New York, is now in Matamoras calling on friends and relatives. He ba9 just returned from a trip through the southern states. Harry Ciiskey of New York city is at his home at Hickory Grove Inn. Harry will spend the summer at tho Inn and will make improve ments iu and about the grounds. Quite a number of our citizens visited Milford today and are attend ing the Sabbath school convention. Gotthanlt Krause on Division street was tendered a farewell party at his home on Friday evening. About, thirty guests assembled. Mr. Krause intends to leave soon for Philipps, Wisconsin. His friends wished to meet him and spend a pleasant evening before his depar ture. Refreshments were served and dancing was indulged in. The husband of Mrs. Ed. Lord on Cookson street; presented her on her birthday with a very pretty up right piano from Mann's factory. Mrs. J. B. Halsey from Westtown, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook from Princeton, N. J., and William Cook from New York, and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Palmer from Middle town, all guests of Mrs. Henry Muhlenbrink of the Allen House, returned to their homes on Sunday afternoon. , The Bible study meeting will be held at Rev. O. J. Shoop's resilience on Third street Friday evening. The L. A. 8. connected with Ep worth church will have a 15-cent-tea on Tuesday. May 20th, st the! home of Mrs. Henry Wostfall on Jefferson street. Tho Matamoras social club met at Miller's hall on Saturday evening. There was a large attendance. Dunker's orchestra furnished the ruusiu for dancing. The evening was spent very pleasantly. The funeral of Mrs. D. B. Allen of tho Allen House took place on Saturday afternoon at her late home on Pennsylvanii avenue. It was probably the largest collection of flowers that was seen on a similar occasion in the village. Kev. Ora J. Shoop, pastor of Epwoth church, delivered a short funeral address. At Mrs. Allen's request be read that beautiful hymn, "Ruck of Ages," in a very feeling manner. Mrs. Allen was laid at rest in Laurel Orove cemetery. Unclaimed Letters. Liist of unclaimed letters remain ing in the post olflcie at Milford for tho week ending May, 8 1902 : Chas. Vartanian, Howard Hopper, Win D. Flemings. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. Charlks LatTimore, P. M. I Tired Out " I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsapanlls, and it only took two boitles to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Vhy? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. f 1 M iMIlt. All (utiu. A.U yurdurtorwliat hsthlnk. of A--'. . ; ' 1 . ; l inf ! ' t .... vituM .11 ..... J. I. A 1 cu CO , Lowell, M.M. SANDYST0N. Frnnkfonl is putting the rmul from llranrhville to Culvers (lap iu splen did order when mice the rrackrd stone gets worn down. The mad through the (lap needs attending to and when that Is done it will be all that can hp desired, thanks to Col. Price for his generous aid iu the miitler. ' A week or two ago a cut belonging to (I. I',. Ilursh brought in a very young rabbit and a nieinlier of the family noticing It took the rabbit from it. It was very small and was carefully cured for and liow It hikes its sharp of food nfong iH the.llel- giuti hares just as contented apparent ly as any of them. The Trint and Savings Bank Co. nt Newton is doing a good business and a number who have had their money lying Idle in the hanks are drawing it out and depositing it In the Trust Co. at Newton. More, however, is deposited In the Trust Savings Hank at Morristown. The condition of Ilea. Smith at lievans is reported much better al though not yet out of danger. Mrs. Theana Coss is very ill and lias been for the past week i also reported somewhat improved. Farm work is going abend with a rush and it is safe to say that corn planting will be done earlier than usual and that more ground will be planted this year than was planted lust year. The next census must show a great increase in population if the present rate of immigration continues. On Saturday Inst over"l:i,0o Immi grants landed at the port of New York and three steamers, the Celtic, Rhein and Phoenicia, had each over 2,(1(10 immigrants on board. Miss Allin Ouiiii of Laytou will leave the latter part of this month for an extended visit to her sister residing in Chicago. The parties en route to lievans a few evenings ago were so unfortunate as to lose their hats and it being pitchy dark were unable to flml them. The lints were found and are in good hands and if they will call at the right place they may get their property. MONTAGUE. Geo. N. Cole will open a fresh kiln of lime on Saturday next, May 10th. We are expecting our rural free delivery to go in operation In the near future, possibly as soon as the 1st of June. - i Seeley Kundle, father of J. A. Bundle, is moving here from Passaic, N. J., and will hereafter occupy the residence vacated by Lewreiiee Wireman. Our creamry is at present a busy place and our buttermaker, Mr. Davidson, is an all round good fellow and makes A No. 1 butter. Cora Bell and Grant Cole are among the new patrons. The" Mashlpacong pond club is employing a large force of men at present. They are erecting several rustic houses near the shore of the pond, one of which Is a large club house. Everybody is anxiously looking forward to the entertainment to be given In the near future by the young people of Montague at the Reformed church. The proceeds we understand will be used for the church. ., . ' 'Li. Joshua Cole sold a , fine young horse one day lust week to Beemer Curt right of Port Jervls. " This horne was sired by Mr. Cole's Smuggler and shows an extra gait for an un trained animal. We predict for Boemer some fast rides. It is rather surprising how some people will stand up for an Individ ual who has been justly punished and at the same time and almost In the same breath Hud fault and almont censure tho courts because others have not been punished even though they may not have been proven guilty. Klectus Cole and Geo. Coykendall of Deckertowii visited friends and relatives in this place from Friday until Saturday and while here tried their luck tlshing for trout. There may also lie other attractions that call them this way. George is a gn-ut lover of good living, particular ly baker's bread and pies. OliSEIlVKK. Notice of Application for Incorporation. N'otli U liervhy riv'u tl:.it, .no aiifilif.v tlon wlil be mnilf to the inn- ;f ivnn- HvlvH.ila on !' rul'iy, M,.v . ,1, hi-, dy t ti;irU-B l II. .ru, 1'liUlli. , HurlinnU W. S'. Mi-Kiv, Hi I r. i.lilnnu ..f lViiiiyivaui, lllldtl llie nit of af-'iub!y ent ui-t "All ucb to provuiti for the illrurn iiiti inn iukI nyu'alluu ol fi'l'tiilli Cjrp'irHduliH Ht IiiuViHl Apiil 2'.'tii. Hiul thti Hlipplo mt-ntrt tht-ri'to, fur the cmtrt.-r of no int. int i:d uorpunuiou to LcuMllcit M.uatuora fonijiHiiy. thu ctmrui'Lu- uml ot.jwt of W tiK ii in (lie IlllWIUtliCtU! llltf niol Mtippl villbT ut.s iu thu puolic ttl thtf lo. i,hip ol Wl-s-i foil, 1'll.d county, tViiii;. I wuui, jmd to p-.-r-.. ins. pul llii-rnhips mot ;.(hh;1:.uoiis rvM'tiotf Iherolii, u limy tw Iro tit, sitine. liiu! for lh'.-.e purport to have, posnosii and fiijoy ull iho rishta, brii.-ma hih! prlvi h '." f s.iitl ttt-l of lo lily itud totitipltv iiuiiLo llieiilo. Al.KX. N. I LIircii, frohctior. April in, IUXCiMAJTS I'ORY. Miss Fanny Tittimn of Matamorns spent hist week visiting friends here. W. II. I.nytor) was made happy by the arrival of the sfotk at his home last Sunday bringing a little daugh ter. Miss Lizzie Howey pawed Sunday with her parents In this place. W. II. Ilenson says he has thirty bushels of buckwheat for sale which Is very good for a hill farmer. Matches will he cheaper this sum mer In spite of the trust if George Jagger's timber holds out. He has made two and has half enough to make another. He is a little shy on brimstone but will hustle for it. A quiet wedding occurred last Sunday, the happy parlies being Will, a son of G. Y. Crone, and the bride a daughter nf Charles Martin. They were married at Port Jervls anil after spending a few days visit ing are now living with the groom's father, who Is once more a very happy man. Mr. Cooper of New York was tip recently looking over his farm near Centre. The whooping cough Is now shak ing tip the youngsters throughout this section. You will never wish to take another-dose of pills if you once try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale by A. W. Btilch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike oouuty. Applicant I want to get a license. Clerk W. Liquor, jieddler, mar riage or dog? Sciatic Rhematism Cured Alter 14 Yean of Suffering. "1 have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar of Gerniantown, Cal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried every- thing I could hear of and at laBt was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was Immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I ani happy to sav it has not sinoe returned." Why not use this remedy and ffet well? It is for sale by A. W. Baloh & Son, Matamoras. all drug and eeneral stores in Pike county. Edwin R. Quick died earlv vester. day morning of consumption at the resldonce of his father, Tlios. J. Quick, with whom he was associat ed in the furniture business In Port Jervis, aged about 33 years. - Something Good. So many go to their druggists and merely ask for "something good" for a cough or cold. Now if the druggist has several remedies he oertainly will sell the one that does not oost much. When you go to a drug store better know what you want. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough cure twenty-five cents will buy. Take no other. ' Terrjbla Negloct. If a mother through ignorance or otherwise fails to give her child some Mother's Worm Syrup, when the little one by its coated tongue, by its lustreless eyes, by its pnny form, pale skin, listless movements, variable appetite, etc, shows that it baa worms, is she not guilty of terrible neglect? Mother's Worm Syrup only costs 25 cents and never fails to destroy and expel all intee- tinal worms. Sick Headache. Pity the man, pity the woman, that suffers from sick headache, sometimes so bad they can hardly see. The best way to cure eick headache is to remove the cause by taking a Mexloan Root Pill. This clonses the system of all effete matter, driving out through the bowels the irritative influences so aggravating to the brain and nerves. Price 25 oents. Conquers Pain. Mexican Quick Relief, . price 25 cents, conquers ail pain, subdues internal ache and kills external tor ture. Mo other remedy so sare to cure, so safe to apply. Try it. You Should Know. That your blood is Impure, when a slight bruise or cut makes a sore that heals most aggravatingly slow. Your blood is bad if you are easily easily overheated or easily chilled. You would not foel so weak and miserable if your blood was pure. Make it pure and your self strong by taking GoocU's Sar saparilla. The only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pila-ina Cures Piins. Mone refunded if it ever fails, Anti-Ague curus chills and fuver. FT- flr 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 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 prices. Call on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rIoue and Lota and lota 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. "unc3clvLic PKoiograpVicR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. i4, BO YEARS ' Tradc Marks ' M Copyrights Ac. Anron) Pfinrtlnf ft ktrh and dmCTipttnn may qiSty (Mfertntn our o;ntnn fre whether art Inrentlnn in probnhl? p&tttiitniile. Com munW -timmatnrtly-oonflrtmittrU. Hunrlhof.fc on r'aituit sent free OI1t Eaten oy for securing pHt-n;s. t'aumu taken throuRh Muno & Co. roctilT wpefial 0tfc, without ohirire, tn the Scientific Ji:r.:ric:n. A handsomely tlltiatmted weHrtf. largest ml t Urn of any m-tenufto Journal. Ternii, m Tonr ; f aur mont ba, L Sold by all nw J eater. l'JM & Co.S8,B'"'- Ksw York M.-ucb Offlc. SSVIt. WMhlwtua. D. Asthma Can Bo Cured Frae Treatment. Fret Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caaea. Why Not Vourat This dread diaeaae which hna cauaed more untold agonies than words can de scribe, haa at last received Its death blow. Medical Science la recent years baa found a remedy that iucceeful)y combats all the aggravated ayniptoma duo to this distreaa lug amiutlon. After many years ot pa tient acady and renearch, Dr. A. B Clark the well known speclaliat, haa discovered a positive remedy that euros the cough gives immediate relief and eradicates every veatlge of the disease, tio confident is the doctor that bis Asthma Kxruedy will effect a cure In all stages that be has instructed the Clark Mtxllcal Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom blauk. This Is a very liberal offer and shows the confidence the Clark Medical Co. bave lu ths merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are atilicted with Asthma they should write the Clark Co at ouoe for symptom blank. Why sutler when a cure ia within eachl Get What You Aik Porl When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutur ia always a cheat and a fraud, litfwarel Ml druggists, i$;. " TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Polld Pullman trnlna to TtnfTnln Nlrnr. nra Knlla, Clniutniiqitn Luke, Cleveland, Cltlcnoro and Cincinnati. Tickets on -mie at I'nrr, Jervis to nil points In tho West, and Southwest nt, lower rates than via any other flrst-claes line. Trains Now Lrtvit PonT Jkkvis as OLLOW9. EASTWARD. No. 13, I)ntly Express , 8 S4 A. M. 10, linlly H.prfis 6 81) " " HI, lMlly Except Sunday., fl flo ' " 7 iO " fi.rj, PnndnyOnlr 7 61 " " 8H, Daily Kxct-pt Ftintlny.. 10 20 " A, Daily Way Train 13 25 p. M. ' 80, W; Except Pundt.T... 9.M " !i, Daily Kipress 4.25 ' " 606, Sunilny Ony 4 80 " " 8, Dnlly Express 5 go " 18, Sundayonly 5411 " " 23. linily Except Sunday.. 8 fin " " 14. Daily 10.00 " WESTWARD. No. H, PjiIIt Fvpress 12 SO A m. ' 17, Daily Milk Train 8 OS " 1 1, Dally Express 11 83 " 11, For Ho'dale JC'pt Sun. . 12 10 P.M. ' f. Dally ft 15 " ' 27, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 50 ' 1 7, Daily Exuress 10.16 " Trains leave Chambers street. Kew York, for Port Jervis on week dnvs at 4 utt, 7 30, 9 CO, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 (Si.' B (10, 4 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9.16 P. M. On StintHvs, 4 00, 7 80, 9 00 A. M , 18.80, 8 80, 7 80 and 9 16 P. M. D. W. COOKK, , General Pasaenar Agent, New Vork, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 r: Tt 'ri . r X tc 0. Xupnncj ' 2 $ 3 t- - E ' a i : : : : : i : ! Oca -3 z a.m. - I- 521? J. ts ISO: a fe3 w : inpnne? $ npunc; q-CC-cd Xnpnns f Stops only on notice to Conrlnr.tnr or Agent, or on Signal. For informat ion as to Freight and Pass enger Rates apply to C. H. Rutter, Freight and Pass. Agent, Eastn,Pa. HOWAKD A. WOKMAH, gtipt., Kat HtrniiffHbnrir. P.. C. H. BITTER, Freight fas.. Agt., uutoB, fa. Here le SOMETHING YOU NEED! - Yonr own Watr Work, wlilch jon mn have by eonaiilifnfr J, c. PKEKCOTT of MnttainorH. P.( who la propartBtt to give eattiRatoa at any tlnio. Writ him At onoo or call and ae hi stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. ,uj rmk1i, MHi-i.-u or el.ouiol oivelitK.n for irereort oa natentar.l lity. Kcr free book H.wtoSeeureYBrC MSPyO t n ! DVT7 t innp I hT -n trouble! m (real deal Wtlk a torpid nvnr, wbii ti prttlu. a conat):a Uoq. 1 fuuna ' a ' 4 ittl'-b to be nil you vluim for them, and s-c tired auch relief the first trlstl, Uial I purctitaattHl anoi.hwr aitppiy auj wa emu pibUly cured. I aUmii ouly be too tfiitd to ro uuiuiHud t'tnicareta whueer the cipiortuuiiy la lrt'MouU:d. " J. A, Smiiu. mm iMiubaoiui Ala., hiuueifhla, Pa. cathartic TttAOl mamm asawTiaio P'aant, Piintuij.. i -lent. TuBte Good. TWi 6uoi. Novwr iokjii, W aakuu. ur Hi n, ttc. Umj. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... MsM-Usaf Isbs4i iMiiMf, thf , eiesMJ-caU, er. P Tt I l 1:1 ainl fcT'ii--t!ii4-t.d t.y ail drtm We promny ofi-Hin (i. fl. ftndlr? b ... . ZZZL .'.J '! Opposito U. S. Patent Otnce i!
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