Shirt 7aists (rem SQc. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Coeds. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GHOCLRILS, HARDYA HE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to f'eet All Your Wants at m A .. PTTIO pnr ill ill UUiUl Miiford, Pa. HEW SPRING AEID SMILIER GOODS. Waah Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dorder. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. 6 G. MITCHELL'S, r.HLFORD, PA. TRY Armstrong's emulsion OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Wih Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. SOc a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, DRUGGIST. Tuition Absolutely Free East Strornlabars; fttate Normal School. The governor has signed the bill grunting his school a special appropriation, as well as the bill making the Tuition of $1 50 In this cho.l FKKK. Fall Term opens Sept. 18. Rates f!) 60 per week, For full pnrtle ulars address GEO P. BIBLE, Principal. HARNESS Of AH Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Poiriirr: NEATLY Kepainng; done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFinER. Harford St. - Llilford, Pa. Stoves end Han-rcs. THE Round Oa! For Wood and Coal. Boat Heater and Fuel Knver in the (Country. C T- -p V I i- i.iag:;e5Ia flexible ClT'eht nooFir.o ITTi Y- T s n A ATI DURAELE & CHEAP. Hew tr lUdiatom, 1 wo f i In orta 1AM'. ''(. iv, TtX, Ad At It !( Iiofliv J A (V i klumu;kq A 'l :"...'I.UTV. T P I !'!:. r, Qr-- 0 dOii tar-.;- THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. MSB Broadway, St. Jam Build ing, Now York. or that Treatment and euro of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PERFECT ROMK TRRATMKNT OR SANI TARIUM ADVANTAGES. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department Hew Spring Goods I.nrtl TrhwmH Vtntn ai.no to 2.rtn MfMM Trlmropri Hut., 1 mllea' anil MIkmm' Trimmed Ki-nrt v-to-Wenr HK from 5 to at.oo. Hnt Trlmmlnffs of All Kin.!.. OHiFFONW, pinnova, fi.owfus iin.l FOMAOK All Slylmimt prlr STAI'IK anil FA NOT TRV OflOlW, !?. C KK1 KM, Ft 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. D. Vr.n Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Tabic Dainties. Fjv.sIi proemes. Carmed roods. lvi, s ia every form. Turkey .s ami ckiekens, 0)-.tor:i and verr'tal-Ses. Icrythhsg for an cleaiit dinner ut cuiidle dt:os. Karfcrd Ct. ILrd Pa. uti:mt..i v.. j aw, I I!( -J, I t r.LvT r , "'.,. t- . J. tut iuwi J . a Mil SANDYSTON. TIip Miperintptitii'nt "f Pcli'Hils til" Hie Mute of Now York hns nrilereil Hie withholding of nil ptnlo whool mnnpy from schools where the itnr rtinl Slri'i nifi not flying (inriii( irhool hours, an 1 wvi-ml school have thus been deprived of sueh monies. The Inws of New Jersey order that nil schools slinl! Iinvo n (lair licit, only two schools hnve (lugs in this township. Montagu", nppprtrs to l)e a pnrndise for thieves nnd anything k1"'8 thnt hpjeiis ti I'p loowe. l.nt we(,k Frank Ulnek missed a tine row from his pasture and at Inst accounts she hits not been heard of. Smoke houses seem to have the call from the lielit Angered gentry up there. Shad fishing is in full Wast and with moderate success at the three fisheries in tills and Montague town ships. The run is not large as the gill nets further down the river get most of the large fish. Mrs. Maggie Spnngpnbprg, wife of James Hpangenlwrg, residing near Culvers (Jap, died early on Hunday morning aged 27 years. Interment at liranchviile cemetery on Monday afternoon. Miss Kmily Unriss of Walpack and Joseph Johnson of Jlevans were united In marriage Saturday evening, the Kev. Mr. Willever ofllciating. The many friends of the contracting parties wish them success and hap piness. Once in a while our legislature passes what is called a fool law, and the law regarding veterinary work is one of that sort. On May 5 a law went into eflect that only veterinary doctors could doctor your Rick horse or cow and if any of our local doctors took charge of a neighbor's sick ani mal he Is liable to fine and imprison ment What a fool law this is. The carpenters of this town have engaged to work for Mr. Kyte of Newton on his contract at Hparta. They will leave for their work early this week. Mr. Kitchen and wife of Columbia, J., have been visiting with O. E. Hursh the past week. Mr. Kitchen is an ardent fisherman nd had great luck In getting a fine string of trout which were all of good size. Our roads are in fairly good condi tion but it is amusing to hear the comments being made on the work done on the various districts. One piece is too flat, another is too high in the middle, and another, is all wrong in every way, and bo it goes. I would like to see some overseer work his road to the entire satisfac tion of everylxniy and then the millennium would be here. The piece of road lying'along the Big Flatbrook was so badly washed out that costly repairs would be necessary to put it in passable condi tion again. 8o our officials have de cided to change the road to higher ground passing over lands of Mrs. Van Ktten and the Flatbrook fish club. This should have been done years ago. I frequently hear of Comrade Webb of Lafayette, who Is the manufacturer of an excellent liniment, and from what I am told he is meeting with success In disposing of his goxls. Give the old veteran a boost. Ice formed hereon Saturday morn ing and the weather was ol the frigid order all day but report says the blossoms on the fruit trees have not been Injured and it is hoped this is true. Randyston is blessed with eight schools and of that number the two along the river and the two along the mountain, if combined, would not make one good sized school, and yet those schools are costing the township nearly 1,mio for teachers salary, not taking into account the incidentals, such as coal, wood and books. A member of the board of education remarked to me a day or two ago remarked to me that he was heartily in favor of a central school and thought the board would favor sueli action. The law permits it and 1 hope the matter will receive the consideration of the board at its next meeting. Tired Out " I vai very poorly nd could hardly get ibout the house. I was tired out all Itie time. Then I tried Ayer'a Sarsapanlla, r.d it only took two bottles to make me feel petfectly well." Mra. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. hy? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Ycu are living on the border line cf nerve ex haustion. Tike Ayer's Sarsa pari 11a and be quickly cured, i',,".",: . L. 11 Kit Co , LcttS 11, M ATA V, OH VS. Miss Angela. Oreo and Miss May Seybolt passed Friday nt Mil ford, Mrs. John S'ilvoy of Port Jervis and Mrs. M Fisher of Hornellsvilln visited Mrs. M. Mantimi cf M.ttn. inoras recently Master Willie- Prnird, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is not. insto-riiilly improved. His father is confined to tUa Uotisa with rheumatism. Tho family liavo the sympathy of nil in their trouble. The second rthforsal of the chor uses that ar) to b nong nfc tho coni mfincenierit pnxri'.isnsXif tlid Muta nt orna high School oo piaee in t.ho school building: Mrs. William Spnidel is the pianist. :- ' " The little pertptn of " MatamoraS were happy on Tuesday, "cirehs day." Very fw n'f tpmled the rriorn ing or nfternwm sessiosl of the school. ' 1 1 F.veritt Mead, who hna "been em ployed iu tho buiuher shop of M. Uch for a number of years, has opened a market, for fruit and veg etables and other supplies in the Htnten building. , The L. A. S. will have a 15 cent tea ou Tuesday, .May 20, at the home of Mrs Henry Westfnll. Eugene Cochran, who has . been employed in Philadelphia as sten ographer in. a steol factory, return ed home after a short vacation.- . ; On Friday evening, May 23d, the pupils of the Matnmorns high school will give an entortaintuent at the school building at 7:30 p. m. The sohool pictures hirve Hll been neatly framed ; they will be placed on ex hibition that evening.' In addition to these pictures there will be speci mens of work done "by the pupils of the different classes in drawing, sketohiug, map modeling, color work, plant description and those of other studies. A small admission fee will be asked, the proceeds to be used in paying remainder due on pictures, and the ettoess will be for the library. The Matainoras high school will close Friday, June 6th. The bncca aureate aermon tO'fhe graduating class will be delivered by Rev. C. I. Weidner in the Hope church on Sunday, June 8, at 10.80 a. m. . The other congregations of the village have been invited' to join in that service. Commencement." exercises will be held at Epworth church on Monday evening, ,fJune 8th. Rev. Ora J. Snoop, pastor of the church, will deliver a short. address to the class. The meattbersuaf the class are Leon Q; CrannJoHn L.' Koern er, Maud HectoryvfevBl M. Hayer, Sarah E. Knapp, ttfid Flora Kimball. A very pleasing program will be rendered od this' etening, particu lars of which will 'be "lven later.' Bert Nichols of New York spent Sunday with his parents. ' Tho Busy Bees .gave an entertain ment at Presoott's.hall last night. The Jr. S. C. E. hold a lawn social last evening at the hoiue of Miss Ruth Seybolt ou Fifth street . Each gnes-t was presented with sonvenir of the society. , ; Tho Wednesday evening prayer meeting at. Epworth church will bo held this evening as th4 Rev. Mr. Shoop will be absent on Wednesday. Horace Kipp and sister. Miss Etta, of Miiford spent Sunday afternoon at Matainoras with' friends. Mrs. Charlie Cook and Mrs. Harry Clark, both of Matainoras, spent Sunday afteruoo'h at'"Milford. ' A gas company for Matamoras has been organized by some parties from Philadelphia and will make application to. Governor Stone on Friday, May 23, for a charter for incorporation of the MaUimoras gas company. Matamoras, residents who have been intorviawed on the subject aro ignorant of the proposed company or its scheme. Notice of Application for Incorporation. Notice la herohy irlveu that an applica tion will Ift'UiMtU ihe governor of iJemi MVlvti.tirt on J?viil'iy, M,ty '-'.id, llfjt hv 'lmriea K. Horn, Krnnk M. Morn and W. W. WcKiw, all ro,iiU-nli of PumiHvlvttlitn, utntxr tho ct of assembly fcniiil.nl "Au act to provitie for .tlHt incorporation And rt-LTii'ut ion of r,-(Luin corpo rot loot,' ' ap proved April lW!i. 171, anil the Mipplu menu thvn'N, for tb,M'hrtrtrrf nu Intcml ed corportiiion to ha c.'U hit iiatamoi-jt Lim. eoinpnoy, the th..riu ttir uio! olij.-i-t of v. hu-li it, the ntnnufttt-t iii-tni; atol tiuppl in $4 gfs to tile puljlK; h' the township of V t-nl, fitll, iti(ity-, Wun) Ivaniii, and to ptrOIIH, pKIttit-i.iiipH , UOt u.n.K OiltotIS retiiing ttieit-:tr n nitty n.iro the snnio. anti for lhin.c puri'uea lia-tinvo. posett nod enjoy U the n I; Ls, h.-in-!iu und pr!L- t hjiitl act wr ajrtt-u.bly unU aupolo uieulii tht-rcto. . Al.r.N'. M. I I. RICH, ' holluttor. April SS, HrrJ. F -. i.w..- w j . - ..i ii OllI I ,LiU UC.l It W...i:l. A 11 V nut. frmll 6krt.ll U 1 (K-vMt.t;.jU (.1 til!., 0.,ti.ll..U Will pioimitly It . rive our Oin.il.1.1 t.re luiii fidii: in? ,-t! t 1 ,ut y ol kiu.r. " 11. ,w to Ol.lata M lul. iil " &. ill iip .u ic i.ic.t. l .triii: nc-vulcd ills .111. h 11. a 1 n-i 1 m A li.r i ic at out rx 1.11 c. k u u! . I 1. -11 01 1 1 Itll .. 11 in ..t!ie fe itil i'vll r, M ll 11. ...U Ii-I dC. Ill l.it!.ll,M k ... O..O, .11 llii.3il..U.i HUit lAl.li-ly lllinLilid j.iuiu.t, consult. .1 t. M,. 11. itu. mi . -. !o..l 1 1 . t-.c . a. '-J. lul ..on j.it 1 .j-y t ? I it, 4 ad 1 cm, VlCtOR J. EVANS at CO. triitcutittiuriiti,) IOf Build. nj, WAgHlNUTON. ! C AY00DT0WX. There was a merry time at the Wood home Thursday morning, May 8, when the grandchildren on their wsy to school surprised grand ma witli a large birthday cake ap propriately decorated and wreathed In apple blossoms and violets. The yonncest grandchild made the pros entation speech which was very brief. They attempted" an im promptn ptvun which was also brief and sounded like this : "In eighteen hundred and eighteen t4nindnn pntil lip'rtl the perte Ami she has lived the way throotjh To nineteen hundred and two." , Tbey believed that the inter vening time was a" long, beautiful nn'wrltteiv poem because what grandma has done seems like a fairy talo.to the girls of today. After atlng a generous piece of the cake and leaving compliments and good vviahiis the children went on happier (or having maito others happy. Mrs. S D. Wells aud sou, Charles, visited her brother, Rev. Father Craft, last. week. His condition was considered slightly Improved Sunday, the 11th. A heavy frost visited this place Friday night, May '9. Ice formed an eighth of an inch thick. Fruit blossoms are well ont and remain unchanged in appearance. "VVe appreciate the "Church Notes" in this Prkss. Although not favored with services in onr im mediate neighborhood we like to know that the nearby churches are alive. Sciatic Rhematism Cured ARir H Year ol Suffering. "I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar of Germantown, Cal. "I "was able to be around but constantly suffered;. I tried every thing I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it has not since returned." Why not use this remedy and get well? It is for sale by A. W. Baloh & Son, Matamoras. all drug and general stores in Pike county. Snow Vlrptaeea. Sixty (lt'gr ft s b.low zero fs the frightfully ejlrl K' nuspltere ir: which Alaskan gold hunters must often work. They make fireplaces of snow In that oVsolale region. The mow is pressed Into bloeka like bricks and a fireplace two or thre feet square ta built with them. . Wheu the Are ia lighted the tnow, of course, mrlta on the. surface; but when the Are ia out tUii frpca c .hr.rd Unit the next fir cansea It to become oi.ly damp. A av.ow fireplace used only for cooking purpurea will Inst for an entire win ter. Something Good. So many go to tbbir druggists and merely ask for "something good" for a cough, or cold. Now if the druggist has several remedies he certainly will sell the one that does not oost much. When you go to a drug store better know what you waut. Ask for Mexican Congh Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough enre twenty-five cents will buy. Take no other. Tarrlblo Neglect. If a mother through ignoranoe or otherwise fails to give her child some Mother's Worcn Syrnp, when the little one by its coated tongue, by ita lustreless eyes, by its puny form, pale skin, 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 iutes. tinal worms. Sick Neadacha. Pity the man, pity the woman, that suffers from sick headache, sometimes so bad, they can hardly see. The best way to cure sick headache is to remove the cause by taking a Mexican Root Pill. This cleanses the system of all effete matter, driving out through the bowels the irritative influences so aggravating to the brain and nerves. Price 25 oentt'.'' ; Conqueri'Fain. Mexican Quick Relief, price 25 ccntti, conquers all pain, subdues internal ach aud kills external tor ture. Mo other remedy so sure to euro, so si.fe to apply. ' Try it. You Sfiou'd Know. That your blood is impure, when a alight bi uioe or cut makes a sore that heals most agravatingly Blow. Your blood is bad if yoa are easily ou.sily overheated or ' easily chilled. You would not feel 60 weak and miserable if your blood was pure. Make it pure and your, self strong by taking Hooch's 8tr sHpanlla. Tbo only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. in Curet film. Money rufundud if it ever ftiiU. Anti-Ague cured chills at:J (ever, r; r Y 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 le fore investigating tho elaims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Miiford, Pa. Shoe Bargains ! Selling out at greatly re duced prices. Call on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAf.lBERLAIfl Real Estate Agent. rlouaes and Lota and lota without Houses. Dealer in all klnda of Property. Life Insurance agent and . Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crlsmnan Houae. Miiford, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. ktkM-X .. bo YEAHS" w ft t n : Copyrights Ac. arilr-kiv Mt-wLaln mir ctninioti fr i Invent Inn im prohslily patentAblft, Cnmuntr ttonmrtctif fM)i!n.ltitiaL Haiit'book on Patut gent frr U!1sl namn y for t urn.g iHttenf, l'n'.ru(M tkm through Munn C. raoslv pMiai olKi wilhuut istmr-iu, In tli . A h-mdvomtftlr Illmrtrmt-M wrk)y. J miwt rtiw etiltt.n of ny fH ienlitlc Joorntti. Term. & j.'ttr ; four monllis, iL Sola byJl nw-d.-alr. Co.""-"--Ksw York fcrtccfa Oslo, ariu WadlUUitua. D. CI Asthma Can Bo Cured Frkk Traatmant, W rmo M d leal Advica. Wa Hmvm Curad 7,000 Caaatav. Why Not Yeura? Thla dread dlaeaae which baa earned more untold ngoulea than worda can de acribe, hna at laat recelred lta doath blow. Medical S.rleuce In recent yearg haa found a remedy that aucceaaf ally ooinhnta all the aggravated symptoms due to thla distreae tntf afllivtloD. After many yuara of pa li nt atudy and research, Dr. A. B Clark, the well known specialist, has discovered a poelttve retiuHly that euros the oouh, give Immediate relief and eradicates every vestige of the disease. So confident la the doctor that his Asthma Remedy wilt effect a cure In all stages that he hua instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitta burg, Pa., to forward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Amino who writes for symptom blank. This Is a very liberal offer aud ahuvs the oonQUenoo the Clark Mudlcul Co. have In the merits of thla preparation. If any of our readers are afllu u J with Asthma they should write the Clurk Co at ouoe for symptom blaiik. Why suffer when a cure la within eachr E-iucate Your Coweis. Your bowels can be trained as weH s your muscles or your brain. Cas- carcts Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right Oftiuinc tablets stamped C. C. C. Never oSU ia All orurists, IOC, time table:. Correoled to Date. SolM Pullman tnilns to TlufTtilo, Nlnp; ara hulls, Chmitntiqu Luko, Clcvcltind, Lnlnnfriiand ClnclnnaM. Tickets lin bhIh lit. Port -Toila to .11 point, tin, West anil Southwest iu lower rates than via any other amt-class line; TitAiNS Now Lfavii Port Jkhvis as Follows. EAf?T ward. No. 18, InllypjtprM 8 4 A.M. " HI, Dully Knpnn (j fn it Hi, Daily Except Sunday., e l " ?. " " " 7 40 fto-', Pnndny Only 7 ftjj " " HH, Dully Kieept Sunday., in 211 " . o6, !,'!'il?,Wy Trttn 19 S! p. M. SO, ay Keept. Sundhy. . . W " 2, Daily Kxprens 4 gfi " Burt, SnndHy Only 4 mi " " 8, Dully Express 6 31) ' " 18, Snnilnynnlv 5 4(1 ' " 2i. Dully Except Sunday.. 6 Nt ' 14. Daily m.oo " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dnily Expren 19 snA M. ' 17, Dally Milk Train 8 on ' 1, Daily Kxpress 11 88 " " 11, For Ho (lulu K'pt Sun.. 12 1U p. m. 8, Dally B IS ' 87, Dally Kxwpt Sunday.. 5 60 ' ' 7, Dully Express 10 15 ' Trains leave Chambers Htrwr, New York, for Port Jervis on week days nt 4 00, 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M.. 1 (Kl.'s OO, 4 80, 6 80, 7 no, t) Its P M On Sund vs 4 00, 7 o, 9 00 A. M . , 12 90, a 80, 7 80 and 9 15 P. M . I. W. COOKE, ' Oeneral FaMens-cr Agent., Mew Tork. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 Xnpnn r: ?i itrDo X X jC 30 u - wpuns -t -t- a 3C X X A"tiptinc; 5 3 : : MSI ZssaC a -m R ' f is r tiOSa. g 5 s 3 gifua . :g . : ; :U : : : t. . . . y-'egti - - Anting ' 2 oi ol ( vpttnq -m" 7t 51 -SI 0Q nnntia i?daoxa aiho "as it -a e tg O 3 lO to f Stopg only on notice to Conductor or Afffnt, or on Hiffnal. For infnrnifit.ifin nm t.n tTrolnhf mA T)aa enger Hntes iipply to C. H. Rutter, Freight HOWARD A. WOKMAV, 8npt., Knid Htrnn.l.hn.. C. H. RUTTER, KrrtKht Pm. Agt EMIOD, fft. " Hr la v SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Watr Works, which yon run have by eonK-nltlnnr J, C. PKKMCOTT of MHtamurna, Pa., who la prepared t lve entlmatea at an-f time. Writ him at one or i all and e hit atock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PREOCOTT, Mitamoras, P. fe4n. lUiMlei, ai.t U:i. or t t . Uj oJ i n inn u lor f fioereiKut on itr-imiiriiiiy. (r fice book, Opposita U. S. Patent Ciiico WASHINGTON D. C. DOS? FOH TI1H DOWELS t ron hs-L-rcD t rrulrip, heaaltity nnrB!-"rtt of (h buwtriH usurjr day, ju itj lit or will b. Kwp yuuf boXt lal ttfi ll, Mil l 1J "at 1.1 i. KuIH'V. til thtt KilUj-uuf VJ' lent vh v cio ur pn i D'-iri..n, U omi'iuui. liie miool h- at, (-k.l'nt. Iltusl rf(-i I avJf uX aaplim lUm law Well elaraVa- UJ ulsjawi ia lW lavAai CANDY CATHARTIO t i .. i jTS T ' EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pl.'ta.a.Ot, -l-at(.ti, P.Ho.ll. TaMitCi (4ixt(l. IV. (imxl, KuKf onjii. ll, 1'mu.ua ur U I !.-. .W, K.i. atliii U im,J it'-r Itu. Vi rlto twi Xi ? t.Uiiii, kuil Luu it I i-it h..tti. At1ilic i iku iMiaiir ruarixT, rH iu w irw n. t. C 5 We pmrrnrtly oblifT(r!aiidlr Mi K ? REE? YOUa ELCC3 CLEAi
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