( 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 fill Your Wants at m Irmstroi' Milford, Pa. NEW Fall Winter -Goods. Woolen Dress Goods, Flannels and Underwear, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Shoes, all styles and sizes, Fine Groceries, Mackerel & Bloaters, Paints and Oils, Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MIL FORD, PA. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wi h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL JDEDILITY. SOc a bottle. ManHfnrturetl 1y C. 0. ARMSTRONG, iiu ooist. Tuition Absolutely Free Kaat StrotnlsHurjj Ktfite Normal School, Thojmvt'rnor has signed the hill granting this Fchonl n Rppcliil appropriation, ns well as the bill making the Tuition of fl 50 in this sella 1 FKK10. Kail Term opens Sept 1ft. Rates $3 60 pur week. For full partic ulars address GKO l HI 111 -K, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. 'CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlyDone. Examine my stock - it wi'l please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stovos nnd Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best II outer ami Fuel Haver in tin; Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEL'EfiT noonno FIREPROOF DURABLE New Era Radiators, Two F Ire. In one lAlUAVtltK. (1111 HI. IIS, AI.UK 'IN ROOFING ANO PLUMBINO A -i b( lAl.TY. Jcttir.g pro '!!,"'! attcniej to ! ': A ! ..J' Mil. :.n, p. d Go,, L--1 THE LA.NE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jams Build. Ing, Now York. Forth.Tr.atrnent.nd cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE H4BITS. NO HV'i'ODKUMtO INJECTIONS 4 PRUFBf'T 1IOMK THF.ATMKNT OK BANI TAItWM ADVANTAOKR man 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, Cornor Aim ami Fourth ftrnota MILKORI) PA. T able Dainties l'Ye.-ll JJTiH'tT ii'S.' CaniK-'d troods. Mi'ats in every form. Turkey and e!i ii l.ens. 0yi(T,s and vevctal'les. I erytliin; for an ek'anf tjinuer at GUMBLE BROS. H.uf i J St. I.Iilford Pa. f fi t . '' Ta FaTEHf Z.J l.!...s 1 M ' ' I tl.t r.;,l f hi l ill.! "1 s y I I o a SANDYS ION. If I ( jini ts nrv triii' the ci i'iiiiu'J V (it IVviiiH will ri"'i'"ii fur I ii i -i i ii mi April I'Mh. All 1 'n i iii t ii ni" p-11 tit t in t if i (ii I 1 u -1 n h nt, this rrciiin rry n our funiiiTs lire nimble to m' rnic ni'.'cs-;ar,v ulrl help In the dairy. I lie factory nml the fi I k liiill lire ineie iillrni tivi! tluiii I hi work on the farm, hence this rcii rcit y , of the help. ' 'J he school bonrd of Aiiilover toivn fiip met on I tic 2'1 lilt, nml after oiaiilinn procccilcd to employ their present teachers for the coming ye:ir iliis m Just ps it fchotllil tte fur e-tch teacher know ju-t where they wiil teach mid Hie patrons, who they will have for H teacher. Miss 1'lorn Silur was married the past week to William l iter, both residents of this town. They w ill jf to house keeping nt once on the lot of Ihi! n''""m- ((us. lest of Stanhope was married to Mrs. .lane l.awson of this town on Thiii'-day last, Kcv. Slyer of Monta KW oitlciiitine;. The Kastcr vacation has lirou'ht many nttendinn school to their liomes for a hrief visit. Amonjr them 1 notice I'.lase (,'ole of I'rinceloli polli'KC, Kvcritt imd lau;eno Hursh of lilnir Hall tt ii I Sliss Maud Warner, teach er Bt ( lillon, N. J. 't he hob veal business has received its death blow If the law, of Xew York nre enforced. According to the paper over (iiniOO pounds- were s(i.('d mid dumped into the ocean last week by the health board. A dressed calf must weifr't not less than 1" pounds, pltfs must be over r weeks old and lambs over 8 weeks. hast week I was shown a sabre by Charles (irau of llaincsville that was at one time carried by (icneral Kil patrick. The sword is of the regu lation cavalry pattern and to prevent its rusting Mr. ((ran has had it cov ered with a plating of aluminum. It is highly valued as a war relic. Threats are made to have the Frankford ollicials indicted for their bad roads. For the st fortnight the road leading from Culvers (lap to lirancbville lias been almost Im passable owning to tins numerous sink holes and there in a possibility that an effort will be made to go before the grand jury at this session of our courts. The exhibition held jn the llaines vllle church last Thursday evening was very good all through. The actor rendered their pieces in fine style. The church was comfortably tilled and everybody came away pleased with the evening's entertain ment.. The proceeds will be applied toward repairi.ig the basement of the church. , I nee by my daily World of recent date that Dr, It. A. (lunn, one of the most noted physicians of New York City, Kays in regard to vaccination, "If any man attempted lo vaccinate me or any member of my fitmily I would shoot li 1 in as I would a burg lar and no jury would everconvict me of murder." This from so eminent a personage in the medical profession would indicate that vaccination is not (piite the tiling and yet in New York City it is compulsory In the schools. In limit on. Little Johnny taw a Shetland Pony on the enurFe, Ar.d he mUi: "oh, nmthtr, the J lumcoiuthlc nurse!" J uugv. . Sllithllr Mlxrd. Murjorie Yen, I'nrrie ib I'lignged to a physicist. (iranilinotlier (slijfhtly deaf) And wjiat is that? Alnrjorie Why. don't you know he tenchei physics the law of forces. Oiaiidinothir rtisica horses? Well, I don't think much of tluit fur a profession. . V. TilucH. Tired Out inmu'iinTi i in in " " I was very poorly and could hardly get about trie house. 1 was tired out all the time. Then I tried Aver't Sarsaparilla, snd it only took two bottles to nuke 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. v hy? 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. A.k m.ur NOTH'K -All bumiiiit. n-lsiu or other tit -p.-i--lii.r en I he jn. -hum- ol' (he. II 11 0 r !.;uii.U. In tliiiumaii 1 mv li - h : i. ea K i li...iMl-k I U mid 1 hMii I-k ill (o. ks, it, tui-lj.hiU-il llliili I (n lull' V t ill.- law. ( li J. Ili.ll.tAU, l'lh.-'In.Ui T'. J) , .S. lioi 1 A ! . i..Jt It, 1 .;.. .loM-.rll b llolLKAl'. i.ia A. our leddcy. I M VTA MOIiAS. Mr. nod Mrs Henry Muhlniilniuk returned from their wedding trip on Tuesdrir evenin;;. Miss Constance. Irilier pavo n piano s do nt. the entertainment nt I'reseot i'b hull Saturday evening. It was overlooked in the report of the etitei lainnient. Miss Driller Is a fine performer on the piano. The literary club will meet this week on Friday evening nt Miss May Hoy holt's on Fifth street. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wnneull of Main street spent Sunday with friends In .Now York nnd Jersey City. Messrs. Wm. Ilaekett and Edwin Snyder, both of Rutherford, N. J., spent F.aster with the family of Al fred Ilillmnn on Cookson street. They returned home) Monday eve ning. The liluo Ribbon band met Weil nesday afternoon nt 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. (J. B. O'Neill on Jef ferson street. This hand will gh'e an entertainment nt I'res'cott's hall on April 181 li. Tho I,. C. V will servo a supper after the entertain ment. Miss May E. Sheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Sheen on Mad Isim street, died on Friday after, noon of gastrio dyspepsia aged 18 years. Miss Sheen was born in Matamoras nnd was a member of St. Joseph's ehnrch and of the so. ciety of tlio Blessed Virgin. The parents, one sister and two brothers survive, Thomas E. of Newburgh, William and Kate at homo. The funeral took p'aee on Monday at 10 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, Port Jervis. Mrs.. John Simpson nnd Mrs. Ed. Lord, both of Cook on street, tills village, visited I'assaio Easter Sun Jay nnd were the guests of Miss Laura Ai ketson of that city. Mrs. Ada Vermnllen, who hns been the guest of Mrs. Ed. Lord for a few days, letnrned to her home in I'aterson Monday evening. Her many frionds were pleased fl see her again. Miss Jennie Demnrest of Pater son, who has been the guest of Misses Emma nnd Cora Billman, re turned to her home on Monday eve-J ning. At Hope church Sunday there were appropriate Easter services. Rev. Weidner, the new pastor, gave an interesting address. At St. Joseph's churcli the Easter services were held nt 7.30 . m. Father. Treis gave nn address on Easter and high muss was cele bra ted Rev. nml Mrs. T. (4. Spencer, ac companied by Mrs. Spencer's moth er, Mrs, Alice Evans, all left town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sponcer will visit in Brooklyn lief ore attend ing conferenee nt Elizabeth, N. J., and Mrs. Evans returns to her for mer home at Mount Carmol, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer's friends in Matamoras hope to sco them return hero for another year. Mrs. Thomas Mend nnd Miss Alico Moore of Now York city attended The funeral of the late Miss May Sheen , Miss Edna Van Aken, a teacher in one of the grammar schools in New Y'ork city, who has been home for a, week, returned Monday. Miss Blanche Vanrtormark of West Junius, N. Y., who lias been the guest of Miss Edna Van Aken on Cunningham street for the past week, returned home on Sun day. Master Donald Wilkin, tha little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiikin on Cunningham street, is viniting friends in New Y'ork city. The L. A. 8. jnet this week nt the home of Mrs J. Van (Jorden on Pennsylvania nvenno. Miss Candace B. llolhert n sten ogrnphor of the Cotton Exchange, ot Ni!w Y'ork city, has been spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Holbert. on Washington street. Eugene Cochran, a stenographer and typewriter of Matanioras. left town a few days ngo for Pbil.id. l phia, where bo has a position in th( Cuion Drtwn Steel Works of that city. Erie' Cheap Kute West. The Eiie has placed on sale at th ticket office, Port Jervis, N. Y'., sec ond class one way Colonist tickets from Port Jervis to nil points in the we.-t and northwest. On Kale daily up to April GO, im;lu.-.i ve, at exOemely low r.ites of fare. Think of it, the ni!e from Port Jer vis to San Fri'iiciseo, Cab, being only t 111 and mot,! nil common Pa cific coast points at about the same rate. For routes and rates please call or address E:ie ticket cilice, Port Jervis, N. Y., and ichh iiiIkt t!u-r low rates will be in effect up till Apr;' Both -U. Frohihil ion Crtnvnntion. The Prohibitionists of Pike coun ty are hereby called to meet in comity convention for tioiuiua lion of county candidates and for other business1 nt My r'd photograph gal lery in Milford on Wednesday. Apr. 9, )r, at 2 p. in. Prohibition sym pathizers from every part, of Pike county ate urged to attend. J. A. Mvkh, Apr. 8, UU12. Secretary. - . "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was KtUTering with severe cramps nnd was given upns beyond hope by my regular physician, who stands high in his profession. After ad ministering throe doses of it my son regained consciousness utul recover- ed entirely' within twenty four hours," says Mrs. Mary llaller of Mt. Crawford, Ya. This remedy is for sale by A. 7. H ilcli it Son, Mat moras, nil drug nnd general stores in Pike county. The general fish law of 1901 makes the open season for trout from April 15 to July HI Inclusive. None less than six inches in length nor' more than B0 in one day may bo taken by any person. 10 is the fine in each case for violation. This act repeals the special act of 187K according to the opinion of the sec- rotary of the state fishery commis sioners. When you lack energy, do not relish your food, feel dull and stu pid, after eating, nil you need Is n lose of Chamberlain's Stomach (v Liver Tablets. They will make yon feel like a now man and givo you an appetite like n bear. For sale by A. W. Raich & Son, Matamoras, ail drug and general store in Pike county. Dress mnking in all branches Will go to the house or do the work at home. Address Many Luowki, Broad street, Milford, Pn. For Stomach Troubles, T have taken a great many dif ferent, medicines for stomach trou ble nnd constipation," says Sirs. S. Oeigor of Dunkerton, Iowa, "hut never had as good results from any as from Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gonoral stores In Pike county. firimci" Tiny fay that Milson has gone nil to pieces. Wonder hnt the cause is! Neier heard that he had any vices. Perlmps it was speru'ation. JtfeHns lie visited the church fair last week, and he appeared all right then. Grimes Was nt the fair, wag he? Oh. well that Recounts for it, all right. Hob ton Transcript. 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 cure so snfe, so sure, so cor- 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 2."i cents. Forces ot Nature. Home are for good, others work evil Nature is replete witli antag onisms. She weeing kind ami she seems cruel. Violate her laws nnd you suffer. Accept her aid and she helps you.'- For instance, nature permits worms to get into tho stom ach and bowels, and nature has given us the ingredients to make Mother's Worm Syrnp, which ex pels them quickly. Nothing else is so effective Price 2."i cents. Biliousness. The most common ailment that distresses mankind is biliousness. Tho liver becomes inactive and ttie system clogg-d with effete matter. Then you feel sick. When thus af fected take n Mexican Root Pill. Price 23 cents n box. They help the liver, cleanse the boweU and cure sick headache. there !s Only One. There is only one reliable S") cent cure for all pain, internal or exter nal, and that is Ciooch's Quick -Relief. Cures cramps and colio. Only One Buttle. Only one bottle jjruvtM the won- ! nci ful merit otGooeli'H Sitritpiti ilia. I i-l yoa evr think thi bust proof tiit h niHtlicino 1 pootl is the elTcct it uix un yont.MilJ? It brems ts exuctly to tho nijot when yoa si'll'-ir from btui blotnl, fvble ntirves, wt'iik u -, etc. iU'inl the tfst nnoiiiiil.s ot wonderful cured cm tiie w iHp)er that encirch-.s each tx-ttld. It id the only blood remedy t'luloisntl by n yveruineiit cbe?nint. Piie-ine Cures Pilts! jSbiuey rrtuutied it it ever fails. Anti- Ague vuivs ehiiU uud t'uver 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more Hum jilain ones in stone and they are more duraliic. Don't invest money in a monument be fore invest ijjfatiny,1 the claim of While liiine. Y'vife for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains 1 Selling out at dueed prices. treat ly Call re on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bide. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real E.;late Agent. i-Iuinr and Lots nnd lots without. Houses Dealer la all kind of lVnpcrty. Life Insurance agent Notary Public. and All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, ltclow Crisinaii House. - Milford, Pa. P Vi o i o g r c p In c R AND UKAI.KKIX Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE V", ' Designs 'r 1 Copyrights Ac. Anrrmp nwAhitt it xkct'-h nnd dpBrrlntt'tn may qiilekiv RHfri-in -finr opiiii"'! f rw ( lir an Invciitnin iicit-nttly pdtcntiil.lii. 'finniiiitra tinrm s'rl.'tly eonrh't'i!! I til. 1 i .iin1l.(oli 'in I'jiti'iit 'nT t'rf Hi'lPHC iitfem y fr tM'mniff ihi t-n i . I'Ht.'ittn iHketi ti,r. -iii-h .Voim l o. CMswlv apffini rK'ficf, wtttnuit cl'turo, in tho scnntiiic mmtM. A hnn-lnnmctv HIiwtTiitcfl wcoklf. J-wrcodt rip- yi-ir fnttr tiM.i.Iiii. !. Soid bv ai) ('Hxl-'tilfr. W,OM:UCo.36,B'Md-i,''Ne?t'Ycrk UtlM-U OH. t-M. iJ IT ST.. WO!tUllrf. u. D. sthma Can Bg Cured Fre Treatment. Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Cases. Why Not Yours? This dread dir-'a-ir which hut can tied hid if untold uti 'iiii liiau words can de scribe, Int . at last received it t death hiov Medical -ciein'i) in mrent yearn hut found a remedy thai Miee's.ri(lly comliatn all the iiprjraViHi ti -tyniptoins due to thi dilrenn Uig aniie(ion. Afier many yairt of na Ihnt ctttdy and rev ar li, l)r A. It Cltok. tho well known upc'tia) tst, hn discovered a po-ir,.vo remedy that cur'-H tlm eoufi, g' vurf tin mediate l' iif and erutticaie e'ry Vt:tieof t in- tl So Confident U the d'K!inr tii it his Ant hurt- Remedy wiil ylTct't a cure in ail ta"s (hot h inut tustnu ied tht; Cla. U Medical Co., of Pittrf burif, I'ii., to foi w ai-d a c implete treat ment to every sutl' ier of Athma who write for h in pi ri ji Ij'ank. Thin is a very liberal ntfer and fliuws tho confidence the t'l.k Medical Co. have in the merits of this pre pal iit If any of our readers are aillicf v d with Am h ma t hey fhoult! write fhe Cl.ei; Co at uiu-e fur i-yinptoin hliiiik, hy ;-uL!r w le u a mrv is VNithin uaetii "C" ViihaTdll. Tlie "C" witli a tail is the trade- L mark of Cascarcis Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the lilit blue enameleil metal box! Lach tablet stamped a;;:-,, ,;r s'j,j m cu,K- Aum m llccd cleu TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pole! I'liH'-i.m trains f., fiufr.-il.i, Xlnn ii ivi I'nlU, ( li.intaiKpi-i I.nko, ( li-vellind, ( 'Mi ic'o nail ( 'im-imuif I. 'I m i., ts nn 'uilc i,t t'nrf. Jervis to nil P'liitt i 1 1 tin- . utul Si.ijthwi-fct ,o lower rnt-N t tinii via any el licr Hi nt class lino. Tkaink Now I rwn Pont l-oi.l.ows. KASTWA HI). jKttVIS AS T)..i'v K.r.- i ..-.( v k 'rvi . O.-.iiy Kit rpt, iMUMhiy. H i A.M. ft ."l " I'. JIO " 7 lo " 7 r.a " IO L'O 11 R' Si."! P. M." 8 . " 4 LT " 4 HO " HO fi in " , Sunday Only . .' h nl- kci-ii Siindny. haily Way Train nv Kve.'i t Sunday. Ilai'y Ktpr.ss .-to, ih'V inly I 'nily lvxiress. . , Si! mi.-i v nrily I i.itl v kxocpt, Sunday. a ) ' Daily Ill oil WFSTWAiil). !i. Dally Kxprrss 19 80 A.M. 1 1, I 'ally Milk 'train H oft " I, I i.im v Kx press 11 KM " 11. 1 'T ilu'diile K pi Sun . hi p. m. '. Duly 5 I ft " i.'7. Datiy t-yii-pt Siiiidiiy.. ft Ml 7, Daily K.uncsa id ft " TiMias V.nk, lia t "i, 7 :o, 4 :to, li Mil, 4 no. 7 :m, a. ia i. m li-iive C'tianihers street, New 1'ort .lervii, on week (lavs nt !i if i, ti 15, in :m a. m , t no,' h no, I a'l, it ift i" m On Simd l'K, H oo a. m., ta no, i so, 7 so nnd 11. V. I'llllK K, OeneTnl I'iimchkit Aent, New York, ' Dciavare Valley Railroad. Time Tablo in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 . upline -I -Ml'' 'Ida 'c ft 3 r? :s 5 i ,.i.; ie( Xupilli.' .-...v.,; ,l.li( . r. j, y f- r: 7. ; :::;: ' p S.?. . 3 - i'-i -,- 53 - i a. r-3 - Sj 2 C 5 5 so?. : 3 . : : c '4 4 .5 s S 5 2 ?; " t .s . ,z I; if: ; if: ic io ,HPIIIIS' ;ida.n;, .fipin i Xllplitly! lilaax;,) Aue-l Ani.on; ld.iax;,( Ajptfi f Stops only on notice to Conductor or A'-nr, or on Signal, Kor infitriuauon ns to Kifibtnnd Pss-Piip-r HaK Biipply t.(; II KiitLur, b'fftigl.b alul I'ass. Aii-nr. KaTun, I'n JIOVAl(l A. WOIOI.4V, ftupt., KttMt strotidMhtirtr, II. PaTIKIC, Frinli Trtmt. AKt., SOMETHING YOU NEED I Vonr own Watrr W n r k h , wiilrh yon ran ihv Ity rtiiiHiiltinic .1. P It KriCoTT of M iitttmorai. Fit., w ht In pr-ittrel to (flv rnt)mtii nt rtny 1 1 m Write III in Ht Him or f Mil Mini fcve ii Alot k f FORCE PUMPS C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. n ri't ir it i -i' ' ii ,JJ I " t ', 1 : 5'-'avcnt9. and 'lrade-.M-irk ohtmned and ud tmr f nt i ..:ic . i rf.inl urtci x !,.- kt 5 ifouROrncci Opikssitc U.S. Patent Orrtet J f..i lUCiU.;,!' .Ill, I ta tiLJO tUAU UlUtttJ i trend km, dd, d:art.;i of phnro,, with dfrrip-J f.-iwri, T'ir Ice net S A PftMPhLCT, ii f'-ost I uiut; ni the .rat iivc. A-.-!ri.A, f .ii.irr-. -t ?'ir Ice net d'-.u t..! tuirnt in wxur (L S A PftMPhLCT, 4 i"W tu Ol.i.un I'tei.Ls" witli j o,t i i uiut: in the U. b. and torc.a cuuimichC aim p. r t i 0f prrwr Orricr. WniMtfir.ToH, D. C. LIKE CANDY ; Lubi ruii i tin . COVJELS If viii liiivt-n i r L'lthir, ht-m'liv mevettl'tlt of ltl b. :) .1 v..-..-. iM "r iM U. K..-,. v.m.i ii,. v . . ; -- . i i. o : if 1 1- 1 d ee. Mi llni till .,u of viin V 1 , i t, IP.' I ! t ' ' t w u) ul Hoi-JjlllK lUv bowtii alid ttt l IU jt" v CANDY vJ CATHARTIC , tMl t IVI 1 PI.. , . ..( 'I'-,T H, :l. t. t 1 1 - t ,(.,.... I I t
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