Shirt Waists from 50c. to SI. 50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, iO 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 ! Co, Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING AilD SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Stylos And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dordcr. 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 Wih Hypophosphites of Lima and Soda for COUGH: COLD! & GENERAL DEBILITY. SOc a bottle. M ami foe tared by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, JIKI'UOIKT. Tuition Absolutely Free East Stroudsbnrm; State Normal School. The governor htm signed the bill granting tills school a apealal appropriation, aa well aa the bill making the Tuition of f 1 50 In thin achojl FRF.K. Fall Term opens Sept. lfl. Rates fa SO per week. For full partic ulars addresa G KO P. BIBLE, Principal. HARM Of All Kind and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Cloves and Ranges. TMC Hound Oak For Wood and Cos!. I5it Ilatar and Fuel Suvor in the Country. CAi.iL.Y'3 I.IAGNESIA FLEXIBLE celie;.t noon;:G IIKIPUOOF DURALLE (s. CHEAP. I ii csw Lra lia-t'dtor., 1 o Mrai in on. a t:tw w.v., u.i.::v, nx, Auj.it. u -i . it. im ROCFimt " PLUMtslh.i A I '!;.'. '1ALTY. ''?, ;-y t". i.i to v n I '! - Q,- I 1 ill J t 1 i I i . 1 , 1 , a, - ! THE LANE INSTITUTE, Il3tt Broadway, St. Jamaa Build- ins, now TorK. Fortha Traatmant and euro ot LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIC INDUCTIONS. t PEKFKCT HOMB TRKATMRNT OR SaNr- TARIUM AUVAN,TA()KS. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department Rew Spring Goods " Ladles' Trimmed ITat. at. an to ?.50 Trimmed Wats, is-ll..' nn.) Ml..pV Trimmed He arty-to-Wear Hat, from Oe tn t.Oft. Hut Trimming, of all Kin.!., CHIFFONS, RHlln', nrUVFIIH an.l FOI.MOK All Style. nl Prl.es. BT,PI.K and FAVOY PRY OOnng, C.Hlt- CFBIKt. V te. Please Call and See Our Stock. Ve Can Save You Money. Rymn & Vells 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 Tossc!, Corner Ann riiJ Fourth ftroots MILFORD PA. Table Dainties Vresli groceries. ' Canned gotuls. Meats in every form. Turkeys and eliiekeiH. Oy-'-tei's and vcgctaliies. I'verytliui; for an -l'ant dinner at GUMELE EH03. Harford St. ILlfordPa. f I f "!Ta riTr:.TC.;i E.j ' SANDYSTON. " Tlio nlliMnlfinco at tlio l'islior r-ir)l nlpng the rivor hnvins iHvindlnd to mm or two pupils n il iy, it wnt dosed on Tnen lny o( Hits week upon onst;estion of Kupt. Hill. The two rivur schools, as we c 1 11 thnm, will not make a fnir si.eil scliool when combined. A fow yenrs ngo thoy were put to (fethor hut a few prevailed upon the hoard or education to reopen the upper school. The building needed extensive repairs besides new books, together costing surijt sum, and ihns weakening both schools and costing the town over tlOO per year and for nothing. With the 1500 voted for boobs this year and other expenses may cause the tax papers to ask why this was dona. Those two schools should be consolidated, the sooner the bettor. t bear of no great catches of tront beir.g made although a number have tried their luck. The general opin ion is that the fish are not in the streams. Stocking the streams and lakes has no effect hi increasing the number of fish for in fact fish ing ia poorer now that it was 30 years ago and yet the state keeps on stocking here and there a stream or pond and that is all it amounts to Garden making is in order just now and occasionally one has com pleted planting everything but a majority are going slow and wait ing the coming of summer weather. Arbor day was celebrated by near ly all of our schools but so far as treo planting is concerned the day is a farce With hardly nn excep tion our sobool grounds are mostly road and there is no room for trees. Hasten tho day when each township will have only ono central school aud appropiate school grounds, and that day is not very far away. The school of Miss Elia Hursh a short distance back of Uingmans closed on Friday last. The exer cises of the last day were of a pleas ing character to the pupils. Prizes won during tho term were presented and each pupil roceivod a neat sack of,candy, etc. The Silver Spring creamery at Bevans has reopened for business aud I am glad to note with an in creased supply of milk. There is no reason why it should not be lib erally patronized as its operations of last year were satisfactory to Its patrons. The subject of good roads is rapid ly coming to the front in almost every county in this state, except here in Sussex. Our board of free holds Bhould take up this matter at the earliest possible moment for the counties around as are taking advantage of the good roads law and are improving their roads. City people will select such sections as are blessed with good roads, and all know with them comes improve ments, fine buildings and increased valuation. On Sunday, the 20 ult., I took in the Erie excursion from Port Jer. vis to New York and can say that the trip is fully worth the dollar it costs. The train was exactly on time on both ends of the trip aud of the seven wall filled cars I did not see an intoxicated person although one could get "wot goods" in Jer sey City or Newark. Occasionally I hear persons talk ing about tho D. V. R. H. coming on np this valley but don't fcaw whioh side of the river it will be built. To hear tho owners talk one would be led to infer that the right bf way would eost little or nothing. Talk is cheap. Iiet a committee of prom tuent oitizens go over the route and find what tho cost will be and re port to the railroad uflioiula for we want that road mighty bad. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or other trespassing nn the premi&ca of the un'.ler itlgned, lu Dlngman Township, uu Hay iitoEulskill and Dwarfhklll Creeka, U for biuden under penalty of the law. CflAb. J. llOILKAU, Diuxnian Twp., N. lioILKAU May 17. JotKFH V BoiLKAO. Health " For 25 years I have never misted taking Ayer't SursapariMa every spring. it cleansei my blood, makes me feel strong, find does me Rood in every wy." John P. Hodneite, Brooklyn,' N.V. Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part cf the body. Ycu are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. Youbecome strong, steady,coura2eous. That's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do for you. ilMabol'K. AUir,iLu. n:i;uY. A feeling "f deep sorrow wai manifested by every person in thi community Saturday morning last when the news spread, throughout the neighborhood that Hon. Jacob B. Westbrook bad departed this life at an parly hour that morning ; and that sadness will be felt for a lone time to come by his many warm friends who will nevermore hear his cheery greet liig, receive timely aid from his helping band and be guided ly his prn lent o oimael. Mr. Westhroolt was taken sick several week 4 since and at length it was deemed advisable for him to go south in -the hoe-that a change of climate would bo beneficial, and ac companied by his faithful wife bo started thence ; but . on reaching Philadelphia he Was prevailed niwin to enter a hospital and place himself nnder the care oT a specialist. Here for a brief period ha apparently im proved but after few diys ho be gan to fail rapidly and it was thought better that he should go further southward and in company with his wife aud Dr. H. E. Emer son and wife niaVie a start thence .but on reaching Old Point Comfjrt he became so very ill he, desired to return immediately to- Dingmans and he was brought home via New York, -reao'iirig this"' village"' on Thursday night in semi nncon scious state, tlajjiugored until Sat urday morning , when death ended his suffering. Deceased was .born n Delaware township fortyrrjUie years . ago on the 9th of Aprit-mfd gre trjf min h' od on the fiirtii" iipjii which he was born, attending . the Centre sobool during the winter terms and following f arming in the summer time until he reached manhood. Afterward he attended the Eistman business college at Poughkeepsio, and later secured a position as tele graph operator1 at Pittsburg, but in a few years he returned to Ding mans where ho engaged in the mer cantile business in whioh he proved eminently successful and accumu lated a snug forttine. While still a young man he enter ed politics by baing elected town olerk and then steadily rose in that line, being twice elected county treasurer and finally being honored by being sent a representative to the state legislature and was a mem her of that body when lie died. He was also secretary of the Delaware school board for several terms. Mr. WefttbreViir' Whs -Bj-'thorough business mai. anil politically was a strong demuoratVapitMuiS' been for a long time a robWjyftad power in the county democracy,.. ,., , ... Several . ye-rsw,ago he married Kate, daughter ob James II. Cole of Ekishkill, arid is 'survived by her and his daughter, Ella, and son, Philip. ' He is ftlsp survived by his brother, Isaac V. Westbrook of Leh man, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Ilornbeck, widow' bf ObdiaU Horn beck of Lehman, and Mrs. Susan Hornbeck,. wifo .of Hon E. Horn beck of Philadelphia. ' ' ' The funeral 'toVk pliico from tho residence of the deceasod on Tues day afternoon and the interment was in the Dingman cemetery. . , W L W. II. L'lyton, Jin removed from Long Meadow o- his plaoe near Centre. . it-. Constable,,. Chjavts Person .had a large force of., piqu out fighting a forest firelwhidli Mlnrtod hurt Satur day at Bpydut"9"'8ivv mill neur Smith's meadows and was not chocked until i, reached Adams' near Silver Lake The fire did great damage all along its path destroy, ing timber and 'fences.: It is said the fire started in a log heap near the saw mill and that there was more or less carolossuoss connected with its origin. "' E. D. Emory of BiaiTchville was in town recently on business. Albert Simpson of Lehman spent a day with his daughter Mrs. How ey, here lately. '. A birthday party was tendered Miss Ettie Crone last - Monday at Mrs. Judd's. - "" ' John Shepherd purchased A horse last week. ' A scare, of fire occurred at Deep Hollow a day last week but it wih soon controlled -hy a good turnout of the neighbors.', . . People her' are 'cf'tnmending the excellent work jI.mso ins the roads by Supervisor Andrew C'ron cutting down hills, widening the tiauk anil doing the work liloug ecittittifio lines. He is the tlt man in some time, to display audi inter'-t in and iiitclll pent maimi;eiimiit of tlio highways and if jmopld are vue they will re tain binriu office and thus secure a g'eat improvement bi our io-ids. t'OH S Al.K, A anii.ll farm 1,.. M-i-.i n.-nr F iv; ..t..mipliH, kUxVtil UN t'; it' !,-,! 1,1 K.-li.'... . .it I'l... -i. ,'M.i..i.;:, li h. ,-, f in- i 1 . ,1. Wrll ..!., ,, ;l. rt'ul I. . i n. ri-iill .'f li klleia. I art 1 Hi n .v .-4. 1 t i l- .ir h.rti'fi;;. J.1 1. o. tile, A.l.ir,.. Loi a U.a G MiJlufd, Id. I Mi MAN'S WOODTOWX. Early this week a party of yonng people for want of other amuse niont visited ft rattlesnake den near Button RiKik. There was nothing doin'g there yet but they saw the bones of a large doer near the den. Deer kill snakes by jumping on them and this noble animal while killing one must have been bitten by others. ET-Sheriff E. Vandermark has finished his hoop polo business at this place. .Victor ,Hwe.y has moved from Pai knr's Ulen to Sohenectady, N. Y,, at which place he has accepted a position with another stone com pany. With the thermometer last week standing at 82 in the shade and rhubarb pie for dinner wo felt that spring had fully arrived. You will never wish to take an other 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, Dalch & Son, Matamoras, all drug aud general stores in Pike county. Erie's Cheap Excursions W.st. St. Poul, Minn. On account of the National Baptist anniversaries, the Erie will sell a round trip ticket from Port Jervis to St. Paul, Minn., May 17, 48 and 19 at 3D.40.for the round trip, good returning to May 59, tJnt by depositing ticket with joint agent at St. Paul on or before May 29 and paying a, fee of fifty cents an extonsion of return limit may be obtained to Jmia 30, 1903. Portland, Ore. On account of the Travelers' Protective association of America, also the Supreme Lodge of the Ancient Order ot United Workmen, the Erie will sell special round trip tickets from Port Jervis to Portland, Ore., May 26 to June 7 inclusive at J72.10 for the round trip, good returning 60 days from date of sale. San Francisco, Cai. On account of the Imperial Council of Nobles of the Mystio Shrine, the Erie will sell special round trip tickets from Port Jervis to San Franoisco or Los An geles, Col', from May 26 to June 7 at tit for the round trip, good re turning sixty days from date of sale. ' j Stopovers will be allowed on the Portland or Son Francisco tickets west of the" first common Colorado, Wyoming or Texas point en route. For routes or any further informa tion please call at or address Erie ticket office, Port Jervis, N. Y.-5-9. Something Good. So many go to thbir druggists flhd merely ask for "something good" for a cough or cold. Now if the druggist has several remoaies he certainly will sell the one that does not cost mnch When you go to a drug store better know what you want. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest oough cure twenty-five conts will buy. Take no other. Terrible Neglect. If a mother through ignorance or otherwise fails to give her child some Mother's Worm SvmD. when the little one by its coated tongne, by its lustreless eyes, by Its puny form, pale skm, listless movements, variable appetite, etc., shows that it has worms, is she not guilty of terrible neglect? Mother's Worm Syrup only costs 25 cents and never fails to destroy and expel all intes tinal worms. Sick Headache. Pity the man, pity the woman, that suffers from sick headache, sometimes so bad they can hardly ace. . The best way to care sick headache is to remove the cause by taking a Mexican Root Pill. This Clense the system of all effete matter, driving out through the bowels the irritative influences so aggravating to the brain and nerves. Price 25 cents. Conquers Pain. Mexican Quick Relief, price 25 ceuts, conqners all pain, subdues internal ache and kills external tor ture. Mo other remedy so sure to cure, so safe to apply Try it. You Should Know. That yoar blood is impu-e, when a plight bruise or cut makes ft sore that bufils most BKgravatingly slow. Your blood is bud if you are easily e.i..i!y - overheated or easily ehiil d. You would not feel so V.i ak and miserable if your blood was pure. Make it pure and your self tttrong by taking Uoooh's Sur sapurillo. The only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. P'!-ine Cures Piies. Mimef rnfuuded if it ever falls. Anll-A 'iw cures chills aud fem Ad f : Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone nnd they arc more durable. Don't invest money in a monument la tere 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 Bids. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Souaea and Lots and lots without, Houses. Dealer in all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlssiuan House. Milford, Pa. unclclvuc 73 "L "L D AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. v.4, BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TuaDC Man Dision 'Kite Copyright J Anvrm MsnfUnaf ktrh and dMerlDttnn may quirk l j Mrtin our opinion free whether an LiiYBntion t probnM? ptntarl. Cnnim'-inte. tlonattfietly'o-undentiML. Haniltxwiboo Ptnu euL free. Uldnst atrM'T for M'uriitK patem. PAtni4 tavMeti thnnitrfi Mutio A Co. recelv iptrUU ttotM. without cNnrae la tb ScnnMi: Jteriaa A bandaomelr HinntnitM weekly. 1-nr.rrtrt cir culation of any BfteiitirJC Journal. Trrnm. W ft vff.r : four mon' ha, X ftoid by at) nw atlcaters. t'jri & Co.e,B- V.z'H YcrSt htmach Onot, S3S F SU Wasblmiuu. D.u Asthma Can Do Cured Wrm Traatmant, Fraa Mttdloal Advica. Wa Hava Curaif 7,000 Caaaa. Why Nat Vsura? This dread disease which has cauaed more untold acuities than wonts can de auriue, has at last received Its death blow. Medical uieuce ta recenc years has found a remedy that auuceasf ully oombala all the afrtrrarated symptoms due to thia dlbtreaa lug afllictlun. After many years of pa tient study aud research, Dr. A. B. Clark, the well known apeclallat, has discovered a pcitive remedy that cures the cough, gives Immediate relief and eradicates every voatlge of the diiteaM. So coiiU.U-nt Is the diwKir thai his Asthma Itmedy will effuet a cure In all stages that he has Instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts burg, Pa., to forward a ompleta treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom blank. Thia la a very liberal offer aud ahows the coulideDce the Clark Medical Co. have In the merits ot this preparation. If any of our reader, are ailliukul with Aathma they should write the Clark Co at ouce fur symptom blank. Why suiter when a cure la wlthlu each? Cjy anJ Try a Cox Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a bus. of Cascarets Candy Ca ;.nic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll if.vcr rrret it. Genuine tablets btaiiiuej C. C. C. Never Sold 1U buik. AH (lrut"j'it!l log. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pollfl Piil1t,.itt trnlnD n...-r.. x-i.... .'...i"r. Iltri, 111fl(- nrn rplls, Clmiitntiqim Lake, r 'k-vcliiiul, Chleniro and ( :iivlnimtt. lii kcta on anle at Port, Jervis tn nil Point 111 thfi Wout uii.t G.....I.R...O, ... i rama than via any other flrst class line. Trains Now I.favr Pobt Jrrvis as IMiMOWS. EASTWARD. No. 12, Daily Frpresa 8 21A.M. " 10, I)n!ly Kspropa h pi) Hi, IMily Kxoept yundny. . 8 !i " ' H, 7 H) " flosi, Pnndny Only )H " " 8n, Daily Kxeept Sunday,.' 10 i.'D " 1, Daily Way Tmln 13 !' p M ' So, Way Exrept Sunday. . . 3 9S " " S, Daily Kxprcsa 4 gr, " fiol, Stindav Only 4 jfcl " H, Daily Kxpreas ., 5 1 ' 18, Sinnlayonl.v S 0 " " 21. Daiiy Kxix'pt Sunday.. 6 ho " 14. Duily 10 00 " WFSTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 18 8oa M. " 17, Daily Milk Train 8 Oft " 14 1, Daily Express 11 88 " " 11, ForHo'daleE ptSun.. 13 10 r. M. ft, Daily 5 15 . 87, Dally Kxeopt Sunday.. B 50 7, Dally Kxpreas 10 15 " Trains leave Chamhers atreet, Now York, for Port Jervis on week rtv at 4 00, 7 l, 9 (Hi, 1ft, 10 80 A. M., 1 (XI,' J 00. 4 811, 6 80, 7 80, 9 16 p. M . On SnmUvs 4 00, 7 80. 9 00 A. m.. 19.80.9 an 7 o"n 9 15 P. M. D. W. COOKE, General Paaaens;er Agent, New Xork, Delaware Valley Railroad, Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 Xnpnnq Udnnxji Xa a Xvpnnp Xpnf!c! p f "f -o o5 CO ld.K)ia iCnoa idaoxa XilCI Xwpunc; Xnnnna jfi jO US 5 io us f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Agent, or on Signal. For infrn-mation aa to Freight and Pass enger Hates apply to C. H. K niter, Freight and Pass. Agent, Eaaton. Pa HOWARD A. WOKMA.1, Knpt., Kant Ktrnnrixhnrit, Pa, C. H, Rl'TTER, Freight Faaa. Agt., Eaaton, Pa. Hara la SOMETHING YOU NEED I Your own Wat Works, which you cad fiiv by conBtiltinjr C. PRESCOTT of M rat amor Pa., who ! prepared to g-lva enthnates at any time. Writ him at -onoa or tall and ht atock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamorat, Pa. r-k-iRa iiKulei, IHt'M'li ir lil.oUi tJ lUVflltluIl tot frjernirt on WiU-iiin1 inly. For frt-e Imm k Opposite U. t. Patcjot Oiiico WASHINGTON D. C. COST foii m DOWELS If yoa havtso l a r-ifulvr. hfii.l.y niuTrmnt of tha b'iri sxTy dn v, jmn Hi ur n til ti. Iw . p yt buMoif up.-ii, aixl !m -ii. Kuri o. in :h oiiupu-if vi j. tt nl (jii TMt- or (nil p'uw.ni. i- d.iin-ooiia. 1 uiuiM.i nt. ua..L-.-l, must ,: I. . t ui KkvUMI List) bustvi Ciai And clMU la tw lai CANDY t -i s r ( f x n r is 1 I V S Vr ' w J ?- 'I- EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ;.. ;.i O. flu . so ill bjukitl i. it z.o ....... : -!.gtef1 ::::::: : v- :::::::: w ::::::: I ft .. C 3 pnnnptly otitain V. H. B-ixJ Koreitrn KEEP U: CLE? :i