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 Iras Milford, Pa NEW SPRING AND SUMLIER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dross Goods. Staplo And Fancy Groceries. Shoos All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dordor. 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 Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. SOc a bottle. Man ii fact ii red by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IIU liOlHT. Tuition Absolutely Free KjMt 8troaln1tirg Ktate Normal School. The governor has sinned the bill grunting this school a special Appropriation, as well as the bill making tho Tuition of tl 80 in thin schuil FRKK. Full Term opens Sept. lfl. Rates .'160 pur week. For full partlo-, tilars address GEO P. BIBLE, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes Whip3 and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-KEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Ilarford St. - tlilford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Vood and Ooal. Boot Iloater and Fuel Baver in the (Vmitry. MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE ce;:e:;t nooFino Fir.EPIiOOF DURABLE 5 CHEAP. Hewttr Radiators, Two Ftre In ona d.ii,n.tii(.. 1 I I I V. 11, Al.All. Yf.t f, :, n f. tr4 hOOflNOANO PLUMUINO iAi'.rz pn: ,: y clterjj to I It. J . ) I ... . i 1 U KJ U 1 1 , 0 rag (is uo. .i.-.Tftsf 'ill ilNV'.S. .:vn flirt THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. Jama Build lt, New York. for tha Treat me n and oura of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. k PKHKKCT HOMK THKATMKNT OR BANF TAHIUM APVAKTAOKS. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods I-rolle' Trhmnp.l Hh. SM.rtO t.i Sv?.nn !Vlt' Trtimnpfl Hut., l.ti.ilyw' nntl MIhwi1 Trim inert Hi w.lv I. -Hr Met. from KOe to Wi.no. Hut Trimming, nf AM Kin.).. rHifrnvi, iuhhunm. fiowkki and KIMIK All style, and Prlrr.. WTtn.K ami KINfV lHT KI)S, C.Itll- rFHirs. Ftr. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & 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 Tassel, Cornor Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Table Dainties. Freli groceries. Ciiimcti (hh1s. Meals in every form. Turkeys ami chickens. Oyslers ami vegetables, livery tiling for an elegant dinner at CUTICLE EROS. Ilaiford St. I.Iiiford Pa. ' ' I 1 I.'--. Mil til K .y, . - - r " -vt- w-t .!. ... l-v 1 .g i .u'. lUel . M ATA MO I! VS. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lii'.lninn left town nn Mondiiy fn vloit frii'iids in Now York City and Hrooblyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ons. Fitsiinmons h ivti gnno on a vlmt to Wllknsliarro, I'll., Mrs. Fit.simmons' tormer boitiH. Misi Ntdllo Litngton, a tralnod nnrsti from Now York city, Is liotun on a visit to Iior permits, Mr. and Mrs. (Inorgo Limton, TI10 15 ont toa fjiven undor the iliiiiccs of tlio L. A. H. took pinna rnosdiiy nflornooii nt tho homo of Mrs. Uhoi-k L-iiiiflinm on Washing ton street. It was largoly attended. A short program was rendered in cluding recitations and readings. Everyone had ft very pleasant time. Miss Ksfangin Lloyd from Equl nimk, Vn., has been tho guest of Mrs. Carl Kelly on Adams street. William Unckett of Rutherford, N. .T., spent Sunday in Mutamoras. Mis. T. J. Ketehniu and son, .Tef. ferson, are visiting in Jersey City. Harry Clawson of .lersoy City M'nt Numlay In M'ltamoras. The- meeting on Monday evening whieli the Kov. Mr. Slioop, pastor of the church, took chargo of wa9 well attended by tlm young boys of the oongregation. Tho drill will be called tho '-Epworth guards." Rev. Ora J. Shoop returne'd home on Thursday evening from Madison, N. J. John Koornor is valodictorinn of tho graduating class of the Mitn moras high school and Miss Maud 1160101" is salutatorinn. We con gratulate, the young people upon their suocess in their school work. Mrs. P. Jeffries on Washington street left town a few days ago and is visiting friends at LackawnxoD, Pa. Miss Louise Wilkin, a trained nurse from New York oity, spent Sunday with her parent. At Hope church on Sunday morn ing and evening Hdv. T. L. Went, of AUontown, Pa., presiding older of the Philadelphia district, preach ed at both servlcos. Tho celebration of Mie Lord's Supper was observed at the morning service. One child was baptized, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ennis' little son. Both services were of R very pleasing nature. On Friday evening, Miy 23, the pupils ot the Mutamoras high school will give an entertainment at the school building. Mrs. Lngo Jones from Ashloy, Ta., Mrs. W. C. Knapp from Haw ley, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Piorson from Scran ton, Pa., and A. M. Avery from Brooklyn, N. Y., are all gnests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spears. Miss Ertninio B. Hill loft town recently to visit hor brother, Dr. Fred Hill, of Montana Mines, W. Va. She will bo absent some mouths. Trof. Houck left town on Friday evening and spent Sunday at Haw- ley, Pa. Mrs. William Lemon and Mrs. M. Rjeves of Garfield, N. J., visited Miss Ida Wood on Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Jakob, wifo of Chas. Jakob, died at her home in Now York city May 17 at the age of 41 years. Deceased is survived by her luiHbanc', three children, her father, Martin Heller, of Matamoras, three brothers, William, Edward and Honry, and two Bistors, Sophia of Matamoras and Emma, wife of John Roberts of this village. The re mains were .brought to her father's house in Matamoras Sunday after noon and the funeral took place from tho residence in that village at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and at 2.30 o'clock from the German Lutheran church, Rev. H. C Was mund ofliciating. Interment in Laurel Grove cemetery. Weak? " I suffered terribly tnd was ex tremely wek for 12 yetrs. The doctors said my blood was nil turning to water. At last I tried Aycr's Saisapanila, and as soon feeling all nht again." Mrs. J. Fiala, Hadlyme, Q. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw, away everything else. tlMihmle. AIU..l-i. I.-.!: .mi..-. .! l.u.4...M.d J. i.. AVIB Co.. Maei. Fohy's Honey Tur cores LolJi, prevtsii pneumonia. Liter's f.-itili.-rs at W. & U J.:.t.-l.vU'i. SANDYKTON. In conseipieiiei' of the dentil of Congreusinnii Siilmon of this district nn I'lei'tlon will lie held ill July to elect his MiivcxMir, It would seem unmressnry to hold a special election as congress will wion adjourn and wait until the fall election, thus avoiding the costing of a special election Our board of freeholders are to hold a inm'ting May 2th for the pur pose of considering the problem of good roads. That they are needed 110 onedniibts, especially those travel ing over our Kinds lust uprlng, and Senator Martin Is right when lie said our roads were no better than they were many years ngo and that a vast sum had been expended upon them without bettering them. Gladys, the little daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Porter Layton, of Lnyton passed away curly tin Sunday morn log aged about three years. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of all in their sad nftlletion. City S'ople visiting the country in search of wild and romantic secenery are recommended to locate almost anywhere in thetowiishlpof Vernon The writer passed through that sec tion the past week and can say from personal observation that so far as scenery Is concerned it Is to be found there and plenty of tho most roman tic kind. Home of our wheclmeen are finding fault because parties with wagons do not observe the law of the road in turning out. Take a jun-iii mice and then run in that driver for damages. Corn planting is nearly done and this week w ill see that work of the farm completed. I don't think I every siw so few onts sow n as this year. The coal strike Is on and thedifier- cut railroads are already laying oft many of their train crews and the scarcity of coal w ill soon be felt in our manufacturing centres and hun dreds will lie thrown out of work. Is this the first step In a crash In the business world? The old saying that ft cold wet May mnkoH tho hay is only partially true this year. The cold Is here but the wet Is absent and yet tho start of grass Is very good. The mercury so fur this month has stood In the forties, and sometimes lower almost every night. For the accommodation of excur ion parties from Newark and sur rounding cities the D,, L. 4 W. U. 11. Is establishing a .summer resort at Cranberry lake on th? Sussex rail road mid it will no doubt lie liberally patronized as the run Is to be made from Hoboken In DO minutes. Hut why not make the run a little longer and come to Culver's lake, which Is an ideal place for such excursions. Eston Van Sickle bus secured a position at Stroudsburg and departed for that place the past wtek. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkinsof Montclair are spending a few days visiting at Dr. Hughes' at Layton. DING MAYS FERRY. Calvin Cron, late proprietor of the American House at Flatbrookville, N. J., is rusliiug spriug work on the farm recently bought by him so as have leisure this summer to build a large residence. He lets no grass grow undor bis feet. We are now favored with four supervisors who do their work in a scientific manner. It is a pity that the levy this year, 10 mills, is too small to repair damages done by the floods. If only the people will re t;iin these men in office and give them the fall opportunity to carry out tboir plans we will soon have good, well made roads. Let us hope that we may soon elect Bchool di rectors of the same stamp. People traveling at night over Brodhead's swamp road should be careful for last year three culverts were built which seem to have been devised to break some one's neck. The constable should report thorn as dangerous. Ed. Darragh's grist mill will soon be in operation, and farmers can have grinding done at home. Some inquisitive people are asking how much it cost to hold tho recent school directors'' convention and whether an offiue M really the gift ot the people. - It is reported here that Win. Angle, delegate to the slate conven tion, will vote for Eikin but we doubt this. If be does it will likely be bis finish with republicans down here. The ripper and franchise bills and the dairy bill were too much and should have been vetued E'.kin was the governor's, advisor and is held responsible iu p;ut for 'such bad Icgihlutiou. Mrs. Catharine Snyder of Lehman, who bus been ill all winter, is im proving. Goor;'U Courtright has left the t u 01 of II. li. Wells ind is now locat ed on l he Midduugh farm. AVOOM'OYVX. We bear of people enquiring If oor supervisor is dead and no wonder The rain storm of Deoemlier last made tho road betweon this piano and Parker's Glen almost Impass ivblo. Early this spring when the road was In best condition for work ing and the farmers were anxious to work it unfortunately Mr. Super visor had other work of his own to attend to and the road is still in a deplorable condition. It is not pleasant to sjieak of matters like this but to grin and bear Is not al ways the best way to make them better. - ShorHI Uregory transported some people around our block Saturday Hope they enjoyed it. L. B. Watson and wife spent Sun day with E. May. Friday a forest Are came to Thop. MeKUtriok'tdfrom the turnpike way. It was easily managed. Tho Misses Susie and Sadie Stev enson of Jersey City Heights are spending thoir vacation at Vacation Retreat. COX ASH AUG. I. Ernest Bell and wife ot Walpack Center, N. J., were guests with the family of Bernaldi MoCarty last Sunday. They report everything flourishing in their soction. Shad fishing Is good here. A large catch was mads Monday flight. Farmers are busy planting corn and moat of thera are increasing the acreage above the usual. No Lois of Tims. I have sold Chamberlain1 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody for years, and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it. I sold five bottles of it yesterday to thresheis that could go no farther, and they aro at work again this morning. II. R.Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be scon by the above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a bot tle of this remedy in your home. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mutamoras, all drug and general stores In Pike county. Opening of Shohola Glen May 80th On Friday, May 30th, Memorial Day, the Erie will sell special ronnd trip tickets to Shohola Glen at 40 cents for the round trip good going on the milk train leaving Port Jer- vis at 8.0Q a m. or on train No. 11 leaving at 12.10 noon and returning on any train leaving Shohola same day. Remember the fare is onlv 40 cents for the round trip. Something Good. So many go to their druggists and merely ask for "something good11 for a oough or cold. Now if the drnggist has several remeuies he certainly will sell the one that does not oost much. When you go to a drug Btore bettor know what you want. Ask for Mexican Congh Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest cough cure twenty-five cents will buy. Take no other. Terrible Neglect. If a mother through ignorance or otherwise fails to give her child some Mother's Worm Syrnp, when the little one by its coated tongue. by its lustreless eyes, by its pony form, pale skin, listless movements, variable appetite, etc., shows that it has worms, is she not guilty of terrible neglect f Mother's Worm Syrnp only costs 25 oents 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 bardly see. The beat way to cure siok headucho is to remove the cause by taking a Mexican Root Pill. This cleanses the system of all effete mRtter, driving out through the bowels the irritative influences so aggravating to the brain and nerves. Prioe 25 cents. Conquers Pain. Mexican uick Relief, price 25 cents, conquers all pain, sabduea internal acbe and kills externa! tor ture. Mo other remedy so sure to cure, so safe to apply. Try it. You Should Know. That your blood is impure, when a slight bruise ot cut makes, a sore that heals most aggravatiugly slow. Your blood is bad if you are easily easily overheated or eat.il chilled. You would not feel go weak and miserable if your blood was pure. Mnko it pure and your self strong by taking Gooch's Sar sapanlla. The only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pile-ifis Cures Pi'uj. Mone refunded if il ever fails. Anti-Ague cuies chills aud fever. : ft r V v 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost ho more than plain ones in stone and they arc more durable. Don't invest money in a monument le forc investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains I Selling out at greatly re duced prices. Call tin JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real E3late Agent. Uouaoa and Ijotn and lots without Houses. Dealer In all kiuds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Bolow Crlssman House. Milford, Pa. undclvuc Pho tog raphe R AND DEALER IN ' Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. BO YEAR8' v .... EXPERIENCE vmm "riffl Copyright Ac. Anyone endtnif kfrh and rtmorlptton maf Unlrit ly utirtHiik our opinion frets whether tvo InTPiitton to prnbdWy pnlentaMe. HVwimunlo. tionNtrictlyrt:illRiiTUl. Huttrtnonkoi Ptml orit 1 rM Oldest bf'n7 for wurlug ptttflMt. FfttnL taAn t tin me b Munrt & Co. reoelv tperUU vitic, without charge. In the Scientific Jlnerkan . dilation nf any 'ieiitinc Journal. Twnn. venr ; four month, e)i. gold tf all newadfalera. tillX'.UCo,"'8""'- New York - kraudi omiw. SAW BU WubUwiuo. D. Asthma Can Bo Cured Trm Treetment, Free Madlostl Advice. W Hv Cured 7,000 Cass. Why Not Yours? This dread disease which has caused more untold agonies than wonts enn de scribe, has at last received Its duattr blow Medical BcieDOe la recent years has found a remedy that succesHfully combats all the aggravated syuiptouis due to tills distress ing affliction. After uiAuy yours of pa tient study and research, Dr. A. B. Clark, the well known specialist, has discovered a poeittve reimdy that cures the cough, gives immediate relief and eradicates every vestige of the diaeane. .So confident Is the doctor thut his Asthma Knmedy will effect a cure iu all stage thitt he bos instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitta burg, Fa., toforward a complete treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writes for symptom blank. This Is a very liberal offer and shows the confidence the Clurk Medical Co. bnve iu the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are atnicLed with Asthma they should write the Clark Co at once for symptom blank. Why suffer when a cure is within each? Don't Accept a Substitute f When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Ion't accent fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C C. Never sold in bulk. AH druggists, ' tNM i7AJLuir.D TIME. TABLE. Corrected to Data. Solid Pullmnn trains to HiifTnlo, Nlng Bra Willis, Chantnnqtm Luke, Cleveland. U1r.nK(, and Cinnliiiiutl. TK ki ls on .nle at, Port Jervis tn nil points in the WeNt ami Ponthwnst nr lower rates than via any 01 her (lrnt-class line. Thains Now Lpavh Port Jkrvts as Follows. EAPTWARI). No. 19, Ilnlly Riprros fl 11 A M " Hivlly Kipn-ss '". 6 DO I'l, Dally Except Stiiiday.. Ho " " Wtj, PnmlnyOnly 7 M " " SX, Ilnily Kioei.t Piimlny.. Id so . l'!4,lOv"-? rr'l,n la f - M. 8n, w Hy Encept. Snntlny. . . la " a, IMIly Express 4 ijf, " CKl, 8;n,d,iy Only 4 (, " ft, Dully Express 6 SO 18, Hlilidnyonly 5 40 t " 23. Daily Kxor.pt Sunday., fl M ' " Dally u,M ' WESTWARD. No. 8, Dully Fxprens . 17, DnMy .Milk Train. 19 BOA. M, 8 Of. " i 1 V K . i ntfl 11 013 11 11, For Ho dale E'pt Sun. . 13 10 p. m. Jinny f, " S7, Dully Except Sunday. . ft. Ml 7. Dally Express 10 16 ' Trains leave Chambers street, New York, for Port Jervis on week diivs at 4 o, 7 11, fi, 15, 10 SUA. M 1 m,' (XI. 4 (Si, 6 o, 7 BO, B.IK r M On SumUvs 9 is r h " A M ' 19 8n' 9 B0 7 a0and 1. W. C OllKK, General faaaenicer Agent, New York. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 Xnpmit! id.wxtf Xni(T epulis,' ldo;)x;( A'ipin XnpuntJ id.KIIJl XiIT(T 72 CO c S S V, ' ? ? 3 21 alii i: i a," H Xiinnntj 32 " '2 3 npnns !?d.xa Afvc f Stops only on notice to Conductor or Afifpnt, or on Signal. For lnforniAtiftn t.n Vruint r., enffcr Hntes apply to C. fl Hutter, Krulirlit and Phm. AtrHMt, KftRton, Vn. HOWAKI) A. WOKMA.V, Supt.. V.mt Mtrnnil.Knrff C. H. Rt'TTEK. FretH-ht A IW At H.r. I. . .flMFTHIMfl UU 1 L I IU YOU NEED! Yonr own Wtr Worfcef whirl, yon tan have by conaitltlntf J, C. FHKKCOTT of Mnttamoraa, Pa., who U rHprd In fvm eHiiiiintee at any time. Write him at oom or call aud tata stock of FORCE r PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamora, Pa. u oi luvfuuoD tor r frrMfftuMtri ta iiftti'fitat'liitv pfr frte IxHik now i oxiurti Opposite U. t. r-atent Omco WASHINGTON D. C. 'lhave need your valuable CAC A- HMf aud Und thrMii perft'-cb. ('outila t du win.. nit t ht in. I have used liirn f.reouio titue ' tr,r tiniiKHiiua and bihouMfimis aud uui now m.iu LH:U;iy turwj. ivecouiiiiciid tnttm. ts butv one. One) tried, sou Will uvr bo without fieui IB Utu UuAtiy.'r ivr. A. aixMX, A.utuiy,i4. P'a.nl, Pa(ariv-. Potent. Tatr Otvnl. TM fawva, u.tir bo ou. Wtja-sLtj. !r Uie. im.. m, imu. ... CURS COtSSf riPATIOM. ... Srit.,f brs.y tsuij. miirl, hM w, 3t 1 f l11 t'l d 'Mi-rd br p.!! .Irnn- c b H? prom-tly nhruni V. a mid Knrtin ill isliiOUSlliiBb 7f j CANOV CATHARTIC y( THADt uaa nmmmf pr
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