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 m Armstrong & Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 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 Wilh Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. SOc a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DRi:OGIST. Tuition Absolutely Free Kant fttroullurf Klate Normal School. The governor has signed the bill granting this school A special appropriation, ns well m the bill making the Tuition of II 60 In this scho il FREE. Fall Term opens Sept 10. Rates H 51) per week. For full partic ulars address GEO P. HIHLK, Prlnolpnl. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it wii. please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Iliiater und Fuel Silver in the Omntry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEL1EHT ROOFir.G FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New fr Radiators, Two -!;- in on. HAKOWAllK. IITI.mv, TIN, AOATk. Vt'.iKK, I It'. 'IN ROOFINO AHO PLUMBING A rtl'Kt'JALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T, R. J. Klein 5 Son, !. :i')A!) t-:i!.::::r .Mit.ro.UD, n UIJ. Urnm iff 3 I :in;. THE LANE INSTITUTE, T"e LANE INSTITUTE CO. II 3 S Broadway, St. J nmoa Build ing, New York. Tor tho Treatment and oure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PBIIFBCT IIOMR THKATMKNT OH SaNI TAIIIUM AIIVAHTAOK8. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods f.ullfH Trimmer! Hats l.fto to at. an Mle' Trimmed Hut., Inill...' ami MIxpi' Trimmed Hm.lv lo-Wenr Hats fniin fine to a!. no. Hat Trimming. ofAII Kin. I.. CHIFFONS, mmtlN, FKUVFHI ..,.1 Hll.llllK All Wlylc. snil I'rl.en. STAPLE and FANCY DRY :)l, OKO- CKH1KM. to. 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 carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth ftrwets MILFORD PA. Table Dainties Fre.ih groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Kverytliing fur an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. Mil'' rtv.;r-;::. MA TAMO HAS. Tim C. E. society held ft rpcrwttoii at Hir iwirorinimn Tncsdny rvmiitiR Tlii'rn vnrn nbint a Inmrtroil irp pnt. flood inn in wn.9 enjoyed, both veil nnd Insframontnl. Itcf msh . iiviiln wi'K! Reived, consisting of eiUH nnd crenm. R?v. nnd Mrs. Weidner trmilo it vory plpiiHtnt for tlieif friends ind tho evening wns spent inn Very enjoyable maimer. I). F. Sprngnn from Snaqnehnnnn-, Ph., bus been Hie. f bis slsler, Mrs. Frntik Lewis, on Kivor Btreet for n few days. He returned home Tiipsdiiy. Tlio children of St. Mnry'8 home visited Miifninorns and bad A game of bflse bull down on the ron bo low Ht. Joseph 's cburcli. They had it merry time. Tho nino Ribbon Bind will re ceive nil contributions to the fund for the monument' for their Into brother, Leroy Kimball, who was drowned March 1 in tho Delaware river. John Carney has purchnsed two lots on Division street of Thomas G. Hirbor of Ornngo, N. J., and now owns tho entire block, 0 lota in nil. He contemplates building n public hall on tli one located on third and Division streets to be used for concerts nnd church enter tainments. John Fredenstoin, who hns been In Denver, Col., for the past year, hns returned home. Tho Piko county (Sunday school association will hold its annual con- vention nt Milford May 9. Mrs. Oliver D. Squires nnd little daughter, Hope, of Highland, N Y., were visiting relatives in Matamor- ns on Hundny. The teachers and older pupils con nected with tho Epworth church Sunday school will meet nt the home of Rev. nnd Mrs. O. J. rilioou on Third street Friday evening for the study of the Bible. Mrs. Edwin Young from New York is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Nichols, on Washing ton street. Rev. O. J. Hhoop preached nt Ep worth church Sunday morning nnd evoning. His sermons nt both ser vices were of n very interesting nn tnro. This was his second Sunday in Matatnoras. The Matatnoras social club met nt Miller's hull on Saturday evening. Dunn's orchestra furnished the mu sic for dimoiiig. There was a large attendance nnd every one had a pleasant time. The Christian Endeavor societies of Miitamoras met at the Baptist church, Porlf Jorvis, last Friday eve ning. Rev. Tabor Knox of War wick spoke at the union meeting. Mrs. C. E. Oneil from Middlotown, who has been spendiug a few days in M itamorns and Port Jervis with friends, returned to her home on Sunday. William Hackett from Ruther ford, N. J., spent Sunday with friends in Matamoras. Mrs. John Fisher, who has been very ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Jennie Smith, on Adams street, t some better. Mrs. F. C. Fititiugh ind daugh ter, Ila, of Jersey City hnve been visiting her old home in Matamoras for a few days. They returned home last week. J. Young and family ot Middle town are occupying the Heath cot tage on Jefferson street. Rev. and Mrs. T. O. Sp jnoer have left town for Eist Orange, N. J., to take charge of a church to which conference had assigned him. Their Matamoras friends tendor them their good wishes and trust they will bo pleased with their new home. Miss Ida Pettit of Matamoras is now employed in the oilices of Dr. Lambert and Dr. Knapp on Ball street, Port Jervis. A reception was tendered Rev. and Mrs. Slioop on Thursday eve Poorly, " For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. 1 then tried Ayer's Sarsa parillu, and in one week I was a new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. Il lll'lc. All 4mt(lli. Ali ..ur .r wl.at ho tl.h.kp of A..-!'. J.L A1KU CO., Lowell, M..I. ning by thnfmngrrgition of r.pworfh chinch. li"V. nnd Mrs. Spencer were present also t. bid farewell to their Matamoras friends. Rev. Mr. Chad wick, pastor of the Meth odist church of Po-t Jervis, was in attendance. In tho early part of the evening; (. H. Langton Intro. dueed Mr, Chad wick and ho mndo n ihw niiprnprvtrn re-murks, lie was followed by ; Mr. Spenoor and Mr. Hhoop. ' " Miss Ustanrt Lloyd of Eluinunk, Pa., is visiting her friend, Mrs. Carl Kolley, on Atjqtn's sfreefV . Miss Emma, Deckof c-f Newton, N. J., lias been Hwswing f a short time with her brother, Thompson Deck er, on Hecond street. She returned home Monday. Yv' .'. COSASII.Vl'fill. The republican cniicus Inst Friday was well attended in Delaware and ttiey gavo Win. Angle a large per cent of their votes. Sending him as a delegate to tho nonventinn is putting a good man in the right place. The fishermon here have bought a new net nnd began shad fishing Tuesday night with very poor sue cess. i armors are busy now sowing oats and planting potatoes. The weather has been fine during the past week for work. Erie' Cheap Excursion W t. pit. Paul, Minn. On account of the Natioiial Baptjst anniversaries, the Erie will soli a(rcfiina trip ticket from Port Jorvis lo Hi. Paul, Minn., May 17, 18' nnd 19 nt $35.40 for the round trip, good returning to May 29, but by deposititig ticket with joint agent nt St. Paul on or before May 29 and paying a foe of fifty cents an extension of return limit may be obtained to June 30, 1902. Portland, Ore. On ncoount of the Travelers' Protective association of America, also the Supreme Lodge of the Ancient. Order of United Workmen, the Erie will sell special round trip tickets from Port Jervis to Portland, Ore,, May 20 to June 7 inclusive at 172.10 for the round trip, good returning 80 days from date of sale. ?" San Francisco, Cal. On nccount of tho Imperial Council of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, the Erie will sell special round trip tickets froin Port Jervis to San Frnnoisco or Los An geles, Cal , from May 2d to June 7 at 1(17 for. the Found tfip, good re turning sixty days from date of sale. . . Stopovers will be" "nUowed on the Portland or Sari' Francisco tickets west of the first common Colorado, Wyoming or Texas point en route. For routes or any further informa tion plense calf at or address Erie ticket offlee, Porl Jervis, N. Y.-5-9. This paper might bo filled with items like the following and every one be the absolute truth. I had rheumatism for years nnd tried al most everything but got no perma nent relief until I used Chamber- lnin's Pain Balm, three bottles of which have enred ino. It is the best medicine I ever used. Philip E. Rhoads, Ponuvillo, Mo. Pain Balm is for sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and gen- oral stores in like oonnty. BRING 3 BUMMER BOARDERS. A Largs Metropolitan Newspaper Which la Helping the Summer Reaorta. The Brooklyn Eiigle several years ago established a Bureau of Infor mation In Brooklyn, where tho pub lio could, free of charge, secure de tails of hotels and boarding houses for the summer. The idea at once became popular, and branch bureaus were opened in Manhattan and other cities. Country hotels and boaiding houses by sending to this Bureau can secure a listing blank, fill it out and return it and then be represented free of cost, and send their circulars and cards for free distribution . The Brooklyn E igle hns also been considered for years the best me dium for summer boarders in New York city. The Rock Point Inn, in .the Adir ondacks, sniJ : "Ww aia giving tun Eigle a larger share of advertising than most other papers, as experi ence has demonstrated, its value to us in ;iast seasons. " ' Channcey B. New kirk of Wurts boro, Sullivan county, said: "Lust 8easou one small sdv. brought me five ptiestsj' La Rue Bros., proprietors Qf t,Vo American Hotel of Sharon Springs. N. Y, wrote: "O-ir house is full and mostly by Brooklyn people. Daily wo receive applications for rooms, and all on account of our standing ad ia thu E.ilw. " For Listiug Blanks, Adv. Rate Cards and other iuforiuution, nd-divs-s EAOLE INFORMATION BUREAU. Brooklyn, N. Y. Presbyterian Chroniclings. (My Rev. K. M. Pmrrifl.) By tho courtesy of the editor of the Phi-ss tins column will contain weekly items of interest for Presby tnrians and also some things that we trust, may be of general interest to the pnblio. It is with grateful appreciation thnt we recognize the kindness of the editor of this paper for offering this space. , The regular weekly servicos are as follows : ,. Sunday, a. in., , 10.30, regular preaching service. Sunday, a. in., 11.45, Sundny school, - Kundny, p. in., 6.45, Christian Endenvor meeting. Sunday, p. in.. 7.30, evening preaching service. Tuesday, p. ni., 7.30, Bible and cateohism class. Wednesday, p. m., 7 30, mid week prayer service. A most sincere and oordinl wel come is extended to nil those who hava no othor church afflllatio s. The yonng people are especially so licited for the Sunday school and Christian Endeavor services. It is gratifying to the pastor to have or. served the mnrked Increase in at tendance at the Sunday evening sericea of late. It is most sincere ly hopod that the members of the church will do their part to sustain and promote this forward move ment. The Rev. E. M. Smead and Elders Wn. Mitchell and John C. Wallace attended the spring meeting of Hud son presbytery which wns held Monday nnd Tuesday of this week in Goshen, N.'Y. The call to the pastorate wns formally placed in Mr. Smend's bands by that body ani nrrangements were made for his installation on the first Tuesday evening in June. Next Sunday evening the fourth utterance from the cross will be the text dihcussed. It is that most heartrending cry, "My God, my (iod. why hast thoa forsnken." "Come with us nnd we will do thee good." tVhen you Inck energy, do not rolish your food, feel dull and stu pid, after eating, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Li ver Tablets. They will make you feol like a new man and give yon an appetite like a bear. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drug and general stores In Pike county. Poor Man. Pettljolin Women are paradoxical creatures. Fillsbury (wearily) Yes. My wife has got one of thoBe hats that they wear at an angle of 45 degrees, and she ia forever asking me: "George, have I got rriy hat on straight?" Brooklyn Eagle. Avoid Consumption. When yon cough it irritates your lungs,-and the more yon 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 safe, so sure, so cer tain and quick in its effect as Mexi can Cough Syrap. It is so pleasant to take that little children will often ask for more. Price 25 cents. Forcej of Nature. Some are for good, others work evil Nature 19 replete with antag onistns. She seems kind and she seems cruel. Violate her laws and you suffer. Accept her aid and she helps yon. For instance, natnre permits worms to get into the stom ach and bowels, and nature has given us the ingredients to make Mother's Worm Svrap, 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 yon feel sick. When thus af fected take a Mexican Root Pill. Price 25 cents a box. They help tho liver, cleanse the bowels and cure sick headache. Thar I Only 0n. There is only one reliable 25 cent cure for all pain, internal or exter nal, and that is Gooch's Quick Re lief. Cures cramps and colic. Only On Bottle. Only one bottle proves the won derful merit of G.xch'B Sarsaparilla. 1'id you ever think the best proof that a medicine is good is the effect it 1ms on yourself ? It seems to go exactly to the spot wheu you seffur from bad blood, feeble nerves, weak ness, eto. Read the testimonials of wonderful cures on the wrapper that encircles each bottle. It is the only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pila-lna Cures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Afuy euros chilU and fuver f -a Hi 6 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than ldain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument 1h forc investigating the claims of White lironzc. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains I Selling out at greatly re duced prices.. Call on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rlouses and Lots and lots without. Houses. IXiulor id all Rinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below CrlsBinnn House. Milford, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. 60 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Tradc Manna rf, Copvuiohts Ac Anmna ending a ikMrh and riMctinttnn mar quickly acertKiti our opinion free wbetber an tiiTentlnn li probuhly patent-nhle. Communlra tWmn Bt rtctlT nona1ntlnl. Handbook on Patent Bent fra UUient tizurtvv for Herumifr p&trnta. Pftifnta tftkwn tiiruuitb Munn St Co. Ictrt tperial notice, without charge. In tb Scientific Jlnerican. A handsomely Uliitrafd weekly. I.tinrMt eulauon of any ncteiit)dr Jourtml. Terma, H a ytr : -four month, L Hold by aJI newvdt'Alers. taCo."'- New York. - Mraoub oo. eat T St. WashUwlun. D- C Asthma Can Bo Cured fraa Traatmant, Fru Matdloal Advies. Wa Haa Cured 7,000 Casaa. Why Not Yours? This dread disease which hug caused more untold agoiiiiis tlmn words can de scribe,, has at lmt received Us death blow. Medical Science in recent years has found a remedy that tuuccsafully combats all the aggravated symptoms due to this distress ing affliction. After many years of pa tieut study uud research. Dr. A. B Clark, the well kuowa speoiulint, has discovered a positive remedy that cures the cough, gives immediate relief and eriuliutu.s every vestige of tho disease. So oonUileut is the doctor that his Asthma rU'medy will effect a cure in all stages tht be bus Instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a omplete treat ment to every surTVrer of Asthma, who writes for symptom blank. This is a very liberal offer and shows the confidence the Clurk Mudicnl Co. have In the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are ttltlictcd with Asilntia they should write the Clark Co at oiic fur sympiom blauk. Why suffer whun a cure is wkhli) each f "CCC" on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druiiU, iqs. " u: RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. ........ . lo oun .tio, rine- ara snlls, Chautauqua. Luke, Cleveland. Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on mil at, Port Jervis t all points in the West and r miliMni lower rates than via any othor flrst-clnRS line. Trains Now Lfavr Pout Jkkvis as Follows. EASTWARD. Dally K.xprcsa Dully K.apress Dally Kxwpt Sunday. Sunday Only Dally Kjcci.t Sunday. 5 S4 I 6 80 . 7 40 7 58 10 20 13 2o I 8 1ft) 4 8R 4 80 ft 80 6 40 6 GO 10 00 10, 1", as, fioa, n, 80, 8. J "nj imiil Way Kxcept Sunday . . Daily Kxprens Sunday Only Daily K.iprcn Siinilayonlv Daily Kxcept Sunday'.! Daily WESTWARD. fiiifl, 8, 18, 23. 14. No. 8, Daily Express nimi xt " 17, Daily Milk Train 8 05 ' " 1, Dally Kxpifwi jj gjj " 11, Kor Mo dule E'pt Sun.. 18.10 P.M. S. Dally 5 15 .. 8(, Dnlly Kxocpt Sunday.. 5 50 ' 7, Daily Express 10 15 " Trains leave Chnmljers street, New York, for Port Jervis on week davs at 4 00, 7 SO, 9 OO, 0 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 .00,' 8 Oil, ! ,!!' 2 lj'' Is0' 9 15 p M n Sundivs 4 (Kl. 7 80. R 00 A M 19 an o on n .j,. IB P.M. ' I. W. COOKE, General rnssens;.r Agnt, New York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 Xnpnns qditoxij A'is"n laV Airpun id.raxy A"nn ' f C ! 5 ? Xiipnnc; id.nxjj Xipifj CXJXjC0O a '. o I? i a ? . . : sf. Sit : '. 1-SS8I3 t 5 ' 2 o .a . :S : ; i "OS ttiM. w : ldooxM A-ia " VS'-ttt- inpnna eSSSaSi3532 qdiiox- A'ipiri & 10 S 10 " " t Stops only on notice to Conductor or Agent, or on Signal. enger Kates apply to C. H Rutter, freight and Pass Agent. Easton. P MOWAKU A. M'OKHA.V, giipt., Rut HtMllJ.hn. E. C. H. RL'TTER, Frrlght a Pass. At, raston, fa. Her la y SOMETHING YOU' NEED! Your own Water Work, which yoa can hava by conniiHIna; .1. C. PK ESCOTT of Matamoraa, Fa., who la prepared to glvrn etliuata at any tim. Write him at onr, or all and ae hla stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. ( frorurirt on ptttriiitthiiity. For free took. ovruhecurTO A HP lfirin mrti items ami I VinjZml to Opposite U.S. Patent Cilice WASHINGTON D. C. BLOe . MCIM'.4RKT1 all clKtme for Ucai and Ait u it u if wuiiilurf ul Uii'iihuih. I btt,ve uiiuu wi-hiiv.l fur a iiiwiliciuj piuuh ini to uke uml at itl bikve ('jo nd il ill ( 'iini::ri s. MlictJ main; ILi-iU m b.. ifl liut, '.t.-cti pin UluO U'mJ ji j c-iiiui'i'-k Uui but iiu provutl wiiiuui ! uiiy iiml 1 f in ; milt li bsjliur lL tjurj Vl4 CATHARTIC P'eant. Fiatahla. Pment. TatiU OoM, Po Ooxl, .NtuffH t(i, vV uhK.-ii. or tit i jwt II k;, wC OUh ... COftfet CONSTIPATION. ... fc-U.f Raaarf Lmpmj, taikfifl Htlr4a. hu I .rk. Sl f I T'l IM N"d and !i.;irKTiu-(1d b ll antij- r V i
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