Shirt Valsts 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 fleet All Your Wants at ID i jistroi' & uo, u Milford, Pa. NEW SPRING MID SUMMER GOODS. Wooh 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. & 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 DEBILITY. SOc a bottle. Mann fact n re it by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, IHl x;is;t. Tuition Absolutely Free Kaat fttromlftbnra; Mate Normal School. The governor has signed the bill granting this school a special Appropriation, as well as the bill making the Tuition of (1 50 In this sehol FKKK." Fall Term opens Sept. IB. Kates $2 50 per week, For full partic ulars Address GKO P. HIH1..K, Principal. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. r CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rep3iring:-NATLYD. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stoves end Ranges. the: Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Bust Huatar ar.il Fuel S;tver in the Country. Ci nrvio MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE cznzin roofi::g IIREL'liOOF DURABLE c CHEAP. Now tin Radiators, Two - In one, il-lliun AUK. - I.r KV, ll.V, AI.AiL WA lie., i ic. " I W KuOf INU AN) P-LUMHINO A Fl'K' 'JACTY. J V.fi prv:,-!!, tliendcd to L R. J. Klein SonJHI;,''""L"" f) n f -. i 1 I. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELANE INSTITUTE CO. 1133 Broadway, St. Jamas Build ing;, New York. For th Treatment ind oureof LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKRMIC INJKCTIONS. A FKI1KECT HOME TKKATMKNT OR BaNI TAIilUM ADVANTAGES. Ryman & Wells Millinery . Department New Spring Goods f.T.n.'.' Trimmed lint. t,SO In 'Van Mf..e.' Trimmed lis., r,iI Ml. .en' Trimmed Item! v-to-Wear Huts from SOc to '!,no. Hut Trimming of 4 It Klmln. rmrrovi, ftiihon-j. viowum .t FOt T AC.fr All Mtvle. ,,! rrlr,.,. ST AIM K and FANCY III1V iXr, OHO. f'FHI KS, Ftr. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Vclls 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. Van Tassol, Comer Ann ami Fourth otreets MILKOKD PA. Table Dainties. Can nod goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and eliirkeus. Oy.-dVrs and vegetables. (Iverytliiii for an elfirant (ji:ii:"r ;;t GUMBLE BROS. Uadvi'dSt. Milford Pa. K.Ht l.vvWV . . 'I FP ft-j ; -"'.WV 1 SANDY STON. .Int-i-pli Julm (if Hi'Vittw, while r t n t-nl 11 (r Yn ii Uniiichville mid P'sir flip ri'idcncn of .lulm SiiimcrntxTfr, n il from his wiij-vni in hihIj rnvny t In t tho wlii-cl stniveil on It i-t ImmIv. In ennm way he iniiimjretl lo frif himself and roach home, lie hud ft cnutile of ribs linikeii anil it is feiireil mime Pi Hons inlertml injuries. llnirs (jut amiino; (he Hheep of Jos. .Intrer mid killed eii-lit (he other night. There nre too ninny worth liws iloirs in thin town and now Unit sheep (himnircA nre heeonilnjr entirely too niiiiii-rous it is titii-nm--tliiiifr wns doneiind yet every one will tell you he UeepM his dnj; tied up, Ttilk nliout life Insurance being a I'nyliiR investment. Well, it limy be if the insured dies and then he don't Ket it. A party here was insured in 1k:ou a 20-year seiiii-endowinent policy which means if he died his heirs would get f 1,0(10 and dividends; if he lived the time out he would get I"i00 and dividi'iids. He is niiinnj the living yet and has paid J.10.27 a year for the past '20 years and will draw J.jST.irJ, the $S7.!)2 being the miiKHiflcent (?) dividends. You will say there is the risk of the insured dyinj' during the aforesaid 20 years. (Iranted. lint where is the per cent, on the money paid in which the in sured was told would go up in three figures hut they didn't. This valley is one of the most finely situated for summer hoarders to be found anywhere barring railroad facilites. Many farmers would take boarders and our hotels are models in their line. The hotel at Iievans has always maintained a splendid reputation for boarders and -it Is sale trt nay that under its new manage ment that reputation will be main tained. The ice cream and cuke social at Floyd Fuller's was largely attended and all had an enjoyable time. The proceeds were about $21. Our Hcliools are closing for the year. Tuttles Corner closed one week ago and the one at J-itiyton closed on Friday last Bamuel llazelton, the teacher, was the recipient of a hand some revolving chair, b present from his pupils. The other schools Will close in a few days. The death of (leo. Y. Horuheck was a shock to his many friends here, as few knew of ids illness. He mar ried a Miss Layton of Layton over 40 years ago and of the large Layton family I think Mr. llornlieek's widow and John I,ayton, Jr., of Iievans are the only ones surviving. Sceley llundle and wife passed through here on Saturday. He has lived for some time at Passaic, N. J. Montague residents are in great luck in the matter of rural postal delivery, which will begin In a short time. It is too much to exieet that rural postal delivery will become general and yet the probable increase in mail matter may cover any de ficit caused by rural delivery. The continued dry weather was seriously affecting vegetation of every description but the fine ralnofSun hS did a vast amount of good. The changing of the road over along the. Big Flathrook and across lands of Mrs. Van Ftten has received a check. The land to be taken for the the road was to cost the town $25 but the owner of the land now de mands $100 and the town to fence the road besides. Too much road about that. Y00DT0Y. Thotnns Bradford recently brought home a tine bull calf, "Kirl Litttck er," for tho purpose of improving his stock. Win. MoKittrick visited his moth er Kunlay. Miss Phebe Wells also visited her parents. Soma of our yotinpf paoplo atton fl ed a party at Frenehtown Friday eveuiii!?, the occasion being the birthday of August Morean. They report an evening of tlno enjoyment and vota tha More.tuxs good enter tainers. Hurrah ! They are working the Parker's Ulen road this week. This fact und the recent whowors make us very tha nkful. Bronchitis " I hve kept Ayer's Cherry Pec toral in my house for a great mir.y yr ars. It is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." J. C. C'illiams, Attica, N. Y. All serious lung troubles begin with a ticklin? in the thront. You can stop this at first in a sinide niht wuh Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, andfurco'j;lisof all kinds. MMiMAN'S I'ldlKY. It Is ipiiie a reasonable proposition to feed crows to save them the trouble of pulling corn, but we think the cum should he soaked in strychinne so that they will not come back to husk the corn while it yet Immature. Mrs, W. A. Bradley has opened a dairy near Coles school house where she will disense fresh milk and serve linn h a la carte to the hungry this summer. Child's Park and Silver Lake at tract many boarders and as the roads have bii'ti adinirnlily worked the number of visitors will probably in crease. It is said Child's Park will be considerably improved in the near future and conveniences arranged for visiting parties. Andrew Albright and son are now proprietors of filestore lately occupied by J. B. West brook, deceased. Hay will likely lie-scarce again next winter. Much grass wintered out and that left does not grow. Corn planting is finished here. Howey and Hon will remove their saw miil to the I Hindus lot. Cows are quite scarce this spring Buyers were late coming on account of short pasture earlier. Corn Steele of Port Jervis is home on a visit. Mrs. Mary Ann Young, who lias been suffering with a cold, is some what Improved. Sunday school at Coles was organ ized May 18th. Martin Hatton Is superintendent, Mrs. Jessie (Jihnore of Jersey City is again located at her summer resi dence at Centre to remain the season. Centre has a new resident at the Catharine Angle farm who is a pro fessional gardener. It is said that the school house at Centre has not had a good cleaning out in two years. Last summer ladies going there to Sunday school usually had their white waists soiled by contact with the benches and desks. Mrs. Catharine Snyder, who has been confined to her bed p. II winter, is able to be out again. Mrs. J. W. Chamberlain is in ill health and has been so for a consider able period. Miss Kvangaline Donaldson sailed for London las week. She goes to be with her mother, who is In ill h ;a!th there. Charles, a son of John Smith, is quite Indesposed. The farmers have finished planting corn and now the crows are busy pulling it. Peter Doty of New York Is visiting friends here. Dave Anglo has moved hack to his summer resort, the stonequarry near Beaver dam. Mrs. Oilmore of New Y'ork with a party of friends is up to spend the summer at her farm near Centre. Henry Cron says the catfish in Beaver dam are so numerous they have to seek the fieids for pasture. Miss lirtuni Howey"and H. Cron spent Sunday with the former's mother. It does not help a man's crops to sit on the fence and watch a neigh bor's weeds grow. Csually the less a man knows the wider open he wears his mouth. It Is as impossible for a fool to hold his tongue as it is for a sick oyster to keep his shell closed. 8. 0. (ilvEENTOWN. Charles Zimmermann, who has been attending the normal school at Eust Strondabtirg for the past two years, died at bis homo near Miuai on Thursday, May 22. Al though only fifteen years old he had passed the work in the junior year and expected to eutor tho senior class in the couiiDg fall term. He is deoply mourned by his stricken father aud mother, who had high hopes for their only child. The funeral services were conducted in part by Prof. E. L. Kemp in St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church at Minsi. The class, about twenty five In number, of which Charlie whs a member, went to pay their last respect to their loved class mate. The funeral was also attend ed by members ot the faculty in cluding Prof. Bible, Prof. Iligby and Miss Moore. All extend their heartfult sympathies to the bereav ed parents and friends. UlBiulullua of htraun0 Club. A cjiirt-r club is di.-.nlon at Tucson, A. 'i'., afi'.r sfH'ral years' existence. Trnlv-I "i I.ai-lii'lm's jui nt d. a nil I hen it nan (1 viiled t u a tl in it no other ujem Ut rs, and that if any iii. inbt'r entered into the Lm.iuIs of nuit i imoii v he should renounce his atliSial'on vt;h the club, aud also his tinaiuva! in terest. A club buiUhliK was erected anil the L'2 men iM-puu housekeeping. 1 he (Itfictiunii fciucc have been lnl.in pl.tce wish aiiirininif frequency lai.-lv, anil at the pro. iii time three !..iu ly nu n are the sole l'eMm nls of the c.ut t, n i . n i nf , tine of the most anisic tirurtuic of the SOUl 1. est, 51 ATA MORAS. Mrs. Urneo Wonnaeott In enter taining friends this week from Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Charles Conrtright will sing at, the commencement exercises at Epworth church June 9. Miss Ilii7.nl Piilinatier, who hag been spending some time in Jersey City and Brooklyn, returned home on Saturday evening. At Epworth church Tuesday eve ning Fred Heath, the blind inusioinn from Middletown, gave somo vocal solos and played his own accompan iments ii nd made some remarks, t lis sinking was very fine and was very much enjoyed by the Mata moras people. He will be at Hope church on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Isaac Labar is visiting at the Water Gap and is quite ill at that place. Children's Day will be observed on Sunday, June 8, at Epworth and Hope churches. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dyne of Waldwiek, N. J., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Langtou Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blackmer and family have been visiting Mrs. Blaekmer's mother at Panpack, Pa. They returned home on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oarrabrandt of Miihwah, N. J., spent Sunday with friends in Matatnoras George Martin of New York city spent Sunday with his parents. A pleasant birthday party took place on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Space. It was in honor of their little daugh tor, Minnie, aged six years She and her little friends spent a very pleasant afternoon. Various games were played. A nice supper was served at 5 o'clock by Mrs. Spieo. The Jr. O. U. A. M. Memorial Day was observed on Sunday by a cumber of our citizens. Rev. Ora Bhoop, pastor of Epworth church, made the opening prayer at the decoration of graves at Laurel Grove cemetery. At Epworth Church on Sunday evening, June 1st, Presiding Elder J. R. Wright from Jersey City will have charge of the services. The L,. (J. U. will hold a lawn so- olal on the churoh lawn tonight. Ice cream aud strawberries will be served by the society. At Hope church on Sunday eve ning the C. E. society celebrated its 10th anniversary. The county commissioners with their clerk went to Greene last Monday to view thesito for a bridee ou the road being laid out. Something Good. So many go to thbir druggists and merely ask for "something good" for a cough or cold. Now if the druggist has several remedies lie certainly will sell the one that does not cost much. When yon go to a drug store better know what yon want. Ask for Mexican Cough Syrup if you want the nicest and quickest oough cure twenty-flve cents will buy. Take no other. Terrible Neglect If a mother through ignorance or otherwise fails to give her child some Mother's Worm Syrup, 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? 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 euffors 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 clemsos tha 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 cents, conquers all pin, 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 your blood is impure, when a slight bruise or cut makes a Bore that heals most agra vatingly slow. Your blood is bad if you are easily easily ovei heated or ea-sily chilled. You would not fuel so weak and miserable if your blood whs pure. Miiko it pure and your self htroiig by taking Gooch's Sar sapitrilla. Tho only blood remedy endorsed by a government chemist. Pilo-ine Cures Piltj. M.inr r. funded if it ever fails. Anti- Aijue cures chills and fever. 6 t ft 1 r 1 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in tstonc and tliev arc more durable. Don't invest money in a monument le- foro invest ip-atine; the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. Shoe Bargains ! Selling out at greatly dueed prices. Call re on JOHN WOLF, Wells Bldg. Harford St. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. rToiiaea and Lots nnd lots without Housni. Dealer to all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent Notary Public. and All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Criasman House. Milford, Pa. uridclvLic P ko tog raphe R AND DEALER IN " Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. V. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trapc Marks Designs Copyrights Jlo. Anron writing I iiketrli and dseriptmn mf qnlfklT fterTnin our opinion free whthr tn Inrnntion l prohitMy patentable. Conwm'.nlrA Uodb strictly (Xn0t1nt ial. MRiirttmok on KatfinU mint fr Otdiist rUrmn-T for iwuruitf yarenl. Prtnr taktm tlirouKb Munn A Co- tprUH ftotMM, wttnout ciiarva, tn toe fr.fi If! Tft A hnnrtaomelT InnntratM trfwklr. T.amMt rt dilation of anr tutmit 1O0 Journal. Tfrms, y nr ; tv-ur aiontua. i. auld by all newsdealers. t::JN;UCo.'8' New York . Uraucb Offlo. GA J BU WaahUi lou. O. - Asthma Can Do Cured Froo TrMtment, Fret M d loai I Advice. W Have Curad 7,000 Cases. Why Not Your? This druad dinuaau which baa caused more untold aoules than word can de scribe, hna at hut received Its death blow. Medical Science In rewtit year hae found a remedy that tucccsefully combata all the aggravated symptoms doe to this distress ing aftlUaion. After many year of pa tient fttudy aud- rtwcarcu, Dr. A. ii. Clark, the well known special it, ha duoorered a potluve remedy that cures the couuh, Kiveit iiiuneiiiate relief and eradicausa every vellge ot the dibeasu. So confluent la tho doctor that his Asthma Remedy will effect a cure iu all stages that he has instructed tha Clark Medical Co., of Pitta burg, Pa., to forward a ooiupleU) treat ment to every sufferer of Asthma who writea for symptom blank. This Is a very liberal offer aud shows the confidence the Clark Medical Co. have in the merits of this preparation. If any of our readers are atllicted with Asthma they should write the Clark Co at ouce for symptom blank. Why suirer vtheu a cure is within eachf Ikaith for 10 Cents. A lively liver, jjure blood, clean skin, bright eyes, perfect health ('ascarc'.s Candy Cathartic wilt ob tain and secure them for you. Genu ine tablets bUmi-ed C. C. C. Never sohi iu bulk. Ail druKts, ioc. .111a w . -s. lNI$ riAILCOAO TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Pollrl l'i,ll,,,,. . ... e.. t.liiraim antl Cincinnati. it-nets en unlf, t Port .Tcrvlfl to nil points In tlie Went anil Som.hwet.i.t lower ratr-ii thar via any other flrt-clm line. Thain8 Now LrAvn Pout JitRvrs a t OLLOWS. EASTWARD. No. 19. Daily FxprcRU 8 24 A. M. it xniy jirPSR fj j0 ' 1", Daily Kxoppt Sunday.. 6 80 " Sh, " " " 7 jn ii fit is, Pmiilny Only t m " " Ilnlly f ipenf Puniln'y. " 10 () " .. o!!' lvnil-vVBy rtnin ia as p.m. SO, y KriK-pt Sunday... 8 " 8, Dally Ejrjir(s 4 515 1. fttifi, Sunday Only 4 o 0 H, Daily Kxpresg 5 go 1 1S, Stoulavonly 5 40 " " 8U, Daily fi',iopt Sunday.'.' 6 rn " ""'I 10 00 " WESTWARD. No. 3, Dally Knirwi 19 an A M 11, uany Mills Train 8 05 " ' 1, Daily KproK 11 KH " ' 11, For llo dale K'pt Sun. . 18 Kip m S. Daily (j jo .. S7, Dally Y.xrrpt Sunday.. 5 Ml ' 7, Dally Kumw 10.1ft ' Trains Innv. I ')..... 1... . . T York, for Port Jnrvla on woek dayt at v, i mi, v w, w it, iu an a. m., 1 .00 8 oo. Wi, 8 11" 1, 7 80, 9.16 P. m On PnmHy. 0(J, 7. at, B 00 A. M..1S 80,8 80, 7 80 and lo P. M. D. w. Cooke, General PananiT Agent, New lark. Delaware Valloy Railroad. Time Table in Effect Mar. 12, 1902 E ,', x 1 Xunnno a itSts 01 3 fe 5 Sij : ' 3 : : : . , - p 11 i w : ': : : jfnpans C 5 5 3 3 S 3 E: j", ?dooxj jtipifj S'e'i'i'igig'Oiioo , j . vo ,u uvmuwujc ur Agent, or on Signal. For Infrtrnmt ton am in TT-I.-V, k .t T, enRer Rates apply to C H. Rutter, b'reight and Pass. Airent, Easton. Pa. MOWAKO A. WOKMAW, g,ipt., V.-l M. ...... I .. . C. H. RUTTKR, Frelfcht e Pass. At'., Gaston, Fa. H.r. I. S SOMETHINR YOU NEED! Your own Watftr Works, whtrh you ctn hav by conMiiltinff J, C. PBEHCOTT of Mutamoratf. Pn.t who I prt-ittrd to gtvm nthimtil ttt any time. Write him t onoo or rail mod e hta stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Mntmorat, Fa . !iia imr-ioi, ii.,-u:1i or pinito ol uiveutiou lor (rrfixirt on (t'ntiiollity For five bonk w- t Tlisai imp as- -sajftjiirj:. - -rJ Opposite U. S. Hatent Umce I WASHINGTON D. C. OHST FOH 7 DOWELS t you hTi t a nviiltxr, bMuuy movtiD-nt of ths liuWil "'t (lav, )uL It ill ur bo. keep yt'if b-xor in ui'ii an I tm t JL K-irre, in th liiupmif viu. It-ui oh i - (1 ur I- ui (i'iIm.ii, id Uttt.K' io.ip. '1 1 1. j aiuuoi If 1-U..-.I.I-1, imut p,'llri l HiaJI ul kv-L-iliU LUJ buwuli dlcar aattJ UltltVU U Uj t.s Xv CANDY M ) CATHARTIC s V m 1 M t& t ' .r-i M SHI EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Ptu.;il. Hi.vii Itf, hoUrtn. TI) liooil. lU.nt.nA, i.- r Ik, a. ' r I Iu 1 tin ksui.l, i.ud b airL .,a h Ail-:.. - i 4 3 li'"'i'N .moir tl'iT, rMK ihO w kl TUi.1. KEEP LLC 33 CLEA.i