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 Gtntral Line of goods to Meet All Your Wants at T. Armstrong S Co,, Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING AND sur.ir.iER 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 DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, I)K('(i(iIST. Tuition Absolutely , Free Fast 8troullur Htate Normal School. The governor has signed the bill grunting this school a special appropriation, ns well as the bill limiting the Tuition of $1 50 In this schol FliEK. Fall Term opens Sept. lft. Ratea $3 50 per week, For full partic ulars address GKO P. BIHLK, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds nd Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLW Examine ray stock it wi'l please you. The price too. L. F. HAFNER. Harford St. - ' Llilford, Pa. Stoves end Ranges. THE Round Oak for Wood and Coal. Boat lljuter and Fuel Saver in the (Xiimtry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA " FLEXIBLE CEf'EfiT nOOFluG FIREPROOF DURABLE ix CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two r iraa In one i! A K lVV " v.. (TTIKKT, TIV, AfiATf. rIN BOOFINO AND PLUMSINO A :-i ixialty. J.l.2 f ron.p'Jy eiiended to T. R. J. Klein 5 Son ;u:;, va v.- THE LANE INSTITUTE, THF.UNE INSTITUTECO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamoa Build, fng. New York. rorthqTrsatmttntand cure of UOUOR, OPIUM AND MOnPHINE HABITS. NO HYPOUKllMIO IXJKC 1'IOXS. 4 PKUPECT HOMR TRKATMKNT OK BaNI TAKIUM ADVANTAHKS. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department Rew Spring Goods t. idle. THinmi-d Hut. t.nn to a-i.Art "I""' Trliiim.-.! rlnl., I ..rile' nn1 Mlwa' TrlmnifH rl.-mlv-lo. Wear Hut. from fine to ;.on. " Trimming, of All Kln.ln. rmyroxs. mii, tnnvrm ni r'OI.M:K All Style, nun 1'rlrm. STAI'I.K iinil KM V IIRV Conns, aittll- Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells LIVERY STABLES. yea want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call cn J. B. Van Tassol, Corner Aim aiul Fourth etreuta MILFOUD PA. Table Dainties Freli rn series. Canned ronK . Meats in every fortn. Tuil.eys and cliiekens. Oy!ers and . vt getaldes. livery thiii fur an elegant dinner at GUMBLE EROS. Ilarfurd St. LliUord Ta. t I i . I U rill..'. I I... 1 ill hj' a i MA TAMO I! AS. The 1 o-fcnt ten nt the limne df M n. I. Van (Inrileii Tiicwliiy evcniiijr Ails welt iiMi'i.ilcd. It Win under the malices of the L. A. K. The new minister, O. (I. Slump, find wife were present rtnd silsn Itev, Hlid Mrs. T. i. Spencer. The priH'eeds iitiiintnlei! to fit. MNs llessie Strait hnd n iilensiint siiiprise party tendered her Tuesday eveiiin)?. A limit i!0 (if her youii)r Triendri iisseinhled nt her Inline on the mountain road nt H o'clock. Miss liessie was very much pleased to see tliem and entertained them J nicely. Kcfreshinents were served. I'.veryone had a pleasant time. Through the courtesy of Hon. Itownrd Mutchler, the I'uiiirre-isiiinii from this district, the Matamoras hifih sciioo'l has heen presented with six very pretty trees, American heecli, maiden hair, American syca more, Norway maple, pin oak and pecan. There will he a hoys' drill tit the entertainment at Present ts hall to night. Master Willie Braird is the captain of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Winlield Seyholt of Middletown passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Unlet Seyholt. The Ii. C. V. will serve a supper at Prescott's hall toninght after the can tata given hy the Blue Uihhon Band. On Thursday evening the congre gation of Kpworth church tendered a reception to the new pastor at the church, the Itev. ). !. Shoop, and his wife, who received all the tiiciu hers of the congregation. The Itev. and Mrs. T. (i. Spencer were present a'lso to meet their friends and to re ceive their good w ishes before taking their departure from Matamoras. The Matamoras social club will meet this week at Miller's hall on Saturday evening. JHinker's orches tra will furnish the music. Miss Hannah Molony, a trained nurse from New York t'ily, called on friends and relatives Monday. Miss Molony is pleased with her work and is progressing finely, having passed several examinations very satisfac torily. She was formerly a teacher in the Matamoras high school. Harry C'lawson of Jersey City passed Sunday with his parents on Main street. Albert Nichols of New York spent Sunday with his parents on Wash ton street. J. Wallace Van (Jorden of New York city arrived in Matamoras Sat urday and returned Sunday. At Epwortb church on Sunday morning the new minister, Hev. (). U. Shoop, preached a good sermon to his congregation and also in the eve ning. There was a large attendance at the evening service. At the Sunday school at Kpworth church Sunday afternoon Mrs. Spen cer bade farewell to her class nnd to her friends in general. Kveryone re grets to part with her. She has done good work in the church and Sunday school nnd in the different societies connected with the church. She was president or the C. E society nnd did active work there. She had charge of the Jr. C. E. also Mr. and Mrs. Spencer have done a great deal for KpworTIi church during their stay in Matamoras and everyone regrets their departure. They leave this. week for their new home at Orange, N. J. Mrs. George Swacklmmmer of Waymart, Pa , who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ball, for a few days, returned home recently. The Blue Itibbon Band will pur chase a monument for the late Ieroy Kimble who was drowned March 1st in the Delaware river Master I,e roy's was the first death in their band. Very m at pictures have been made of him and urj attached to 41 blue ribUdi badge with bis name and date of drowning. It is a very pret ty design. These pictures are now on sale. Six .hoys, member of the band, have charge of the selling of them. It is very commendable in the band. Half -Sick " I first us? d Avar's Sarsrril! in the fail or 1S43. Since ihca I hve taken it every spring ts blood - purify i n g nd nerve- Btrcngthening medicine. " S. T. Junes, V ithiu, Knt. If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then bein to take the ood old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve Kfter, a perfect blood blli!Jcr. II.Mifcxilt. AIHmitit.1. .., .i S.VNDYSTON. How prone people are to kick an individual who happens to be unfor tunate in something. The Newton papers geneuilly print articles unfa vorable to Mr. Tiavis of Montague and people get an Impression that he is a "bad egg." 1 do not know the gentleman tint believe in fair play and had Mr. Travis and friends told their story in court somebody nt Monlagne would have been hurt, and can lie yet. Another party In this township taking an active part in tlpit matter came very near being closed up nnd the seipiel to that story would make mighty interesting reading If it was printed. Hezekiah Smith of Bevnns has been very ill ol appendicitis nnd on Sunday last n second operation was necessary to remove an abscess. He is reported as getting along as well as can be expected but bis condition is critical yet. Come time ago it was announced that the Silver Spring creamery nt Bevans would C-otiHiience operations on the 10th inst. but farmers were not ready nnd now it is said that it w ill open some time this week. The gentleman in cliarge of it last year gave such general satisfaction that it is very much regretted that he was not retained. Our roads are being put in order and the traveling public will now have piles of dirt and sod to travel over where only a short time ago it was sinkholes nnd mud. Our roads will be all right in a month or two. ' I mil glad to note that Hev. It. W. Lake has been returned to this charge. The dominie has gained many warm friends in this locality. B. B. Ilursh of Halncsville has sold his other farm, known as the Simon Kyte farm, to Charles Major, This disposes of most of his real es tate nnd Ben will lie ready for emi grating to the west early this fall. Copyrighting one's items is not a had thing nnd yet I can see no reason for It. The Port Jervis Gazette had a column the past week headed, "Copyright reserved by the author." May I ask, what is the first cost of a copyright?" During the recent floods the little bridge near Smith's store was cover ed with water nnd although the bridge was in good condition a new one Is being built costing $"i0. Talk about catching suckers! A gentleman remnrked that his boys caught a fine lot in the Delaware and among them was one weighing over four pounds and others nearly ns large. It Is singular that when I go fishing such big fish don't come my way. W00DT0WX. . The old saw mill nt Brink ponds burned recently. Why it was set on fire or how will probably remain a mystery. It never produced much lumber but in the early camping days it produced an engagement be tweeu a Port Jervis couple. After that young ladies seemed eager to take their lovers there hut the charm wns broken and no more such happy results were ever appar ent. Miss Sadie Wells has taken her departure for Kansas to spend an indefinite time with her aunt Jane. The school at Shohola opened Apr. 7 with Miss Phube Wells as teacher. Miss McAndrew of Haw ley presides nt Parker's Glen and Hattie Brndtord handles the birch at Woodtown. CiTRoniclkk. DKLAWAKK. The farmers are beginning to hus tle. Our local butcher, Atphous Ben- sloy, made bis first trip vending fresh meats on Thursday last. He was very much encouraged by the Salts he made. Lyman Van Etten, who had his leg broken by a tree falling on him some time ago, is tin proving as rap idly as can be expected. George Jiergstreser, Sr., is con fined to his room with a severe at tack of neuralgia. Sylvester L. Schoonover ha bought, a tract of lumber of Jore miiih Titman ind will soon begin to manufacture ties. Seed oats nre-very scarce here abouts. Many farmers are buying them at btrouustmrsi at 55 cont.i per bushel. Preparations are bii)i made for n new depot at Buslikill tor tho D. V. ii. H. r. L. L. "A iieit'hbor ran iu with a bottle of Chainbe.rhiiu's Colic, Choiura and Diarrhoea. Itemed y when my son was suffering with sevi-io cramp. Mini 'vas given npas beyond hope by my reguiar physician, who siainl Inch In ins profession. After ad ministering three do.es of it my son rvamrd e.uisclonsi.ess and recover ed entirely iMtlmi t uenty four hours," says Mrs. Mary il.illur ol Mt Crawford, Va. This remedy i b'l- saio by A. 7. Ii ill h tV S.n, M,it munis, nil drug and generul utoieo ia l ike county. lWlTAC. The weather has bef n for the past month extremely cold nnd wet w ith the result that there has been little or no spring work done in this section, ami the season promises to lie a wet one. Miss Esther Killani returned last week from the sanatorium at Dans ville, N. Y., where she has heen un dergoing a course of treatment. We are glad to re(Mirt that she has been greatly benefited thereby. Geo. Wilson spent the past week In Philadelphia where he has been purchasing supplies for his store. Mrs. W. It. Clark has returned from a week's visit among relatives In Scranton. Helen Singer has obtained employ ment in Hawley and left last week to enter upon her new duties. Barbara Zimmerman is spending a few weeks at her old home in this place. olive AiHley has gone to assist her sister in dressmaking in Scranton. : Henry Bennett also has left us, having secured employment in a ma chine shop in the same city. Sol. Decker of llawley was the guest of C. C. Giuuble and family on Sundav. Dkfaci'o. DIXUMAVS FEKRY. , Calvin Cron, former proprietor of the American House at Flat brookville, N. J., has moved to the farm of Andrew Cron and is novt getting out lumber for a new house and outbuildings. Charles Martey w9 in Port Jer- vis Monday purchasing windows and doors for his new house. George Itetnllio is getting out lum ber for a new barn on bis farm near Cole's Corners. Mrs. Emma Brodhoad has return ed home from n two weeks' visit in Now York. Supervisors have just commenced working roads. Had tlmv waited a little longer it would have been time to plant corn. People here will find that Kintnor sells good meat and deserves their patronage. The lartest tree known in this township stands near the barn on the Henry Wells farm near Centre. It is a chestnut and is 25 feet in cir. cumterence and 8 ft. 4 in. in diam eter. . When you hick energy, do not relish your food, feel dull and stn- pid, after eating, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They will make you feel like a new man nnd give you an appetite like a bear. For sale by A. VV. Balch & Bon, Matamoras, nil drug and general stores in Pike county. There will bo an adjourned term of court April 24 at 2 p. m. Avoid Consumption. When you cough it irritates your lungs, and the more you cough the more your lungs become affeotcd with weakness and decay. They who desire sound lungs should nev- er negleot a cough. There 19 no other cure so safe, so sure, so cer tain and quick in its effect as Mexi can Cough Syrup. It is so pleasant to take that little children will often ask for more. Price 25 cents. . Forces ol Nature. Some are for good, others work evil Nature Is replete with antag onisms. She ueeins 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 tlie stom ach and bowels, and nature has given ns tiie ingredients to make Mother's Worm Syrup, which ex- puis tliHin quickly. Nothing else is so effective Price 25 cents. Biliousness. The most common ailment that distresses mankind is biliousness. The liver bocomes inactive and the syatom clogged with efToba matter. Then you feol sick. When thus af fected tako a Mexican Root Pill. Price 25 cents a box. They help the liver, cleanse the bowels and cure sick headache. , There U Only One. There is only one reliable 25 cent cure for all ptiiu, internal or exter nal, and that is Gocch's (juick He lief. Cures cramps and colic. Only One Bottle. Only one bottle proves the won derful merit of (lijoch's Sarsaparilla. 1 'id you evor think the beat proof that a medicine is good is the effect it lias on yourself? It seems to go exactly to the spot when you seflm from bad blood, feeble nei vea, weak ness, etc. Rend the testimonials ol wonderful cures on the wrapper that encircles each bottle. It is the only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pilo-if Cures Pi't-i! Mtuoy rrfandod if it ever ftuls. Ami A'uo furt'd uliilid fui fv-r Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more llnin plam ones in stone and 'they are more durable. Don t invest money in a monument be fore investigating!; tlie claims of White JJrone. "Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains ! Selling out at greatly re el need juices. Call on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tlouscs unit LotH and lots without Houses. Dualer In nil kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bdlow Crlsemnn House. Milford, Pa. undclvuc PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE ''MH Copyright Ac. Anyonmrn1in(r ftketr-h find rtwrtptr.n may quU-tiy iwrtin our opinion f roe whether an Invention prnhaMjr pattMitablo. (Vmnnuilca tlittw rrtrietly-cmittdpnttal. Handbook on Patent ent trtxt ())lt i.k!ict for aecunnd patentn. Patents taken through Munn tt. Co. reciT tperiai turtle, without chnree, iu the Scientific Jlrarican. A taanrtnoniely llinntrfttwl wwklf. I,anrit dilation of but urionliOc Journal. Tertni, $;i T'-tr ; fntir months, tl 8oUl by ail newBOnlerfl. - Uiauub Ciffiou. fig F Bt WuhluMluD. D. U. Asthma Can Bo Cured Crttt Treatment, Free Medical Advioa. We Heve Cured 7,000 Cee. Why Not Your? This drcml diticuse wliich biu caused more untjhl nronies thtui wordii can do ar.rlbe, has nt lit recti ved its dcuh blow. Mrxlicttl tclfiice In recent yeari has found a rviuedy thut iiu cxnihfully cuinbaU all the aggravated wyniptuma dua to this diot rent ing uHlicLion. Aftttr many yars of ia ticnt btudy aiul roHt arch, Dr. A. B Chirk, tho wull knuwn npocialist, has disovered a potlMve remedy that cure the ctiUKh, give iminetlirtte relief and enuliciiUis every vestige of the dieahe. So confident U the dm-tor that his A nth ma Remedy will etTe't a euro in all staett that he ba instructed the Clark Medical Co., of 1'ltU burg, Fa., to forward a cmtplete troatv niijut to evry nuiTercr of Arithma who writer for symptom b'ank. Thin U a very lltwirai offer a oil uliuwtt tho conlidenee tht Clark Medical Co. have In the meriti of Lhta prt'paratitizj. If any of our readers are aillieU-d wuh Astiuua they bhoitld write the Clark Co at once for ty mptont blank. Why ut?er when a cure is within euehf Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoia when your bowels are out of order. Cas careta Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All Oruibts, ioc. tMi RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. O..H.1 11.. n . . - iiniiiiin trmns til lilOifllo, Ntllff- tlili nn nnd C lni iiuiHil. UOhllHllI tlia V,.o L i . r : " ' "" mini ii wnfir. r. lower rates than via any other firnt-cliifm lino. Tkains Now Liuvr Tout Jrrvir as r ULLOW8. EAPTWArlD. I0- 2. ''"'.'y Epre 8 91A.M. -nj j-.Ainin 0 yo M, Daily Except Sunday.. 6 Wl 9H, " " m ii , PnndnvOnlv 7 m 88, Unity Except Sunday.. 10 20 " .1 J'ai'yWiiy Train i2Vf,P.M. an, Hr kxrept Sunday. .. g i, lially Express 4 25 " Bod, Snmliiy (inly 4 bh " " 8, Dully Express , g go . " IS, Stimlny only 5 40 11 " S3. Dully Except Sunday., fl w, 14, Daily 10 on .. WESTWARD. No. R, Dully FTpmn jo 30 A M " 17, Dully Milk Train..'.-.'.'.' 8 05 '" 11 1, Dully Express 11 88 " " 11, Knr Mo dule E'pt Sun.. 12 10 P.M. S, Dully 6 F 87, Dniiy Kxoept Sundfiy.. B fiO ' 7, Dully Express 10 15 " Trains lenvo Chnmhers street. New York, fur Purr. -Iri-ia .... ....... I. ,i . , .... - ...w ., r ith (III in n D 4.0U, 7 8ii, fl on, A 15, 10 So a. m., l .on," 8 no, 4 Do, 8 80, 7 80, 9 15 p M. (In Snndiys 4 on, 7 8o, 9 00 A. M , 13 30, 2 30, 7.80ami 9 15 P. M. I). W. WKIKE, General Pfninenirer Agent, New York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 ) Allium v rlaoxM A(pi(I Anpiin 3 id.wxa va . C -C ffl a. " d Aupnns ; s ? s 3 T mt. '55SSs S- ,r.wJt s u 2 a gua . :3 : : : v : , : . : : : : c a Xiipnns qdooxa Xipici S fc fc "t: ' ?i 7i 7) -n Tt -i f- 'ibitiriieiciOjrtidirt iipmiS idooxg JCci ' Xiiputi! Itlooxa lW(l f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Airent, or on Sipnal. For Information ns to Freight and Pass enger Kales apply to C. H Hutter, Erelght and Pass. A Kent, Enston,P HOWAKU A. WOKMAN, Siipt., KfMt Ntroudiibnra, I'. C. H. Rl'TTRK, FrelKht ft rau, Art., Kitatoa, Pm. f Her I V OilllCTUIiMO -.- OulllL I lllllLJ YOU NEED! Your own Water Work, which yoo can have hy eonmiUlnB; . C. PKEHCUTT of MtttttmorHH. Fa., who I prepared to frlve entimtr at tiny time. Write him at mice or tall and e hi stork of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, lata mores, Pt. r ILJMjLj it. Cavesis. nd I rsdtvMarB obtained and all tiU-C ent bukinetiacuiKiucted tor MootntTC ft cm, Our Officc tm O it U.S. Patent OrnccJ 'remote fmm VS hinuni. i bead mwifi, drawing or photo., with dtnrrip-e ti'id. we aiiviMi, n patcnutjO or nut, lrc oi j iii4j"fre. Our nnt due tiil iMtent is iccurt'd. i i immi m-r How to Oiiiam Patebcs." with? rnst t't fcrtttte in th U S. ud Lure a cuuoirieii jtut nee. jvaurcfc, a0w ae a w a t Oer, PattnT Orrici. Vashikoton. D. C. DUST R3H THE DOVJELS If you han t a r-tiilari hoaiiiiv moreoifnt of th boW'ia vfty liny, juuib ill or be. Keep your b(i. h ii. mi'i lii w id. V ti u In i tiu sli )m vii It-nl plitMi' r l-ul p. iimni, If ihiliiii rimr, Tlio mini' ll im. t-t ii. -i I. rt wujr uf kwutim UuMvia -v CANDY v ? CATHARTIC . EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ihi lr, lnU-UI . 't'aitHi Kllil buukitil 1 4 mm r II-KIISU kOKiif eiifAT. CHI(iiiOr rw ion, KEEP KCUa LLCC3 cun
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