lliilUlluUAy JJilliiltj 1 ; SUIT SALE A Mammoth Sale of One Hundred and Twenty-five new spring tailor made suits at about half cost of making. J anywhere in creation. speak for themselves. C QQ for handsome j season's styles, Cheviots, Venetians, ki ' " etc. Suits $10.00 to $15.00. C QQ for elegant suits in Broadcloth, ! g " Cheviot, Voile and fancy mixtnres, ' line taffeta and prices from $12.00 to C QH for the choicest duction, beautiful, suits from the high class manufactures combining stylo and quality second to none. Values in this lot worth from $10.00 to $25.00. If you need a separate skirt, you save on the price and have the jacket for nothing. H ' PIKE STREET, - at the head A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottlo for SOc. Prssorlptlont H. E. Emerson & Co., uareru 1 1 y compound j9T Next Door to PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT... That's the best way to test a shoe. If it feels right it generally IS right. , Shoes made from poor material and built by cheap labor never feel right you can spot them soon as you put your foot in. We believe that good shoes are the cheapest shoes they feel better, wear better and look better than the other kind. Our prices are right for right shoes. We sell comtort, durability and style in shoes. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. MILFORD, PCNNA. film . . NEW LINE OF . . ZEPHYRS CLOTHS, LINEN SUITINGS, PIUQES, SEERSUCKERS, PERCALES, BATISKE, DIMITIES, ETC. TEAS AND COFFCCS A SPECIALTY WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS HATS AND CAPS, SHOES WALL PAPER, MATTINGS, RUGS GARDEN - SEEDS - AHD - irmEL-EFJTS AGENTS FOR DCVOCIi PA I NTS AND LISTES'3 FERTILIZERS f i - k w f.llLFORD, y t t rt "J CCi '. J I . ' I : t ;r.::l?. SIR EXTRAORDINARY! See the suits, they all-wool suits, all this that have sold from M satin linning, original f $18.00. of this season's pro- 3 J of front PORT JERVIS. H Hotol Fnuehore. GOODS ITCH ELL'S, PCNNA. j !,c treat rule of iieaiih ("" Kct-p the bowels regular. A ti J (he i'vt'ii medicine nUGKIHUHii: IS DYE SANDYSTON. A tiny or two npo purl? hn his honnil dog nut ohnsing rnli'iiis, nnrt, as it linjipoimil wns rirniHiring his do? on ported IhikIs. The owner of Hint dog is woll aware of the penalty ntlnched to siioh n gross violation of the gnmn laiv, anl is taking long chnuces. 8upt. of Kohoola Ralph Docker visited the schools of this valley the week Just pMseil and advised the Sandyatou cloik of board of education to call a mooting Satur day evening of this week, to see what can be done for consolidation and repairs of school houses. It Is evident that Supt. Docker means that B-tndyston must do some re building, repairs and consolidation, The city people passing through here are changing the fashion of last year. Last year the ladies went bareheaded and the gents wore tlioir hats. This ear the mattor Is re versed. On Hunday a man driving with two ladies, he bareheaded and smoking a bad cigar, passed hore. I felt sorry for those girls and that horrid smelling stogie. Joseph Thompson of Branch villa while driving with his wife and child on the new road Sunday last his horses became frightened at the steam roller and ran away. Tlie wagon, a new one, was upset and smashed, his wife badly hurt, and during the flight of the team they oollidod with the oarriage of L. T. Smith and wife and smashed one of its wheels. Now is the time when everybody feels poor from the faot that the assessor has started on his annual tour to find the amount of yonr worldly possessions. Two things are certain in this life, and they Bre death and the tax collector and the assessor only preceded the latter a few days, while the former is ever witli us. The past weok was too wet for corn planting and little if any was planted. The weather of Saturday and Sunday promises to leave the ground in flue oonditiou, and, as almost all are ready, the bulk of the orop will b8 planted ttiis week, bar ring rainy weather. Most of the townships in this oounty have hired their teachers for the coming year, but as yet this township has made no move in this direction, aud as usual will wait until the other townships have se cured the choice of teachers. An exhibition of reckless driving was seen on our streets Saturday last and it is hopod the publio may be uparad anything of the kind in the future. Daniel Rasor who was seriously Injured by being thrown from his wagon is slowly getting better but his injuries will affect him for life. His daughter, Ella, from Buffalo.N. Y., came home Tuesday last. The Rubber social at Aden Van- sickle's Saturday night was well attended but the net receipts were not heavy. I inolina to think the junk peddlers have oaptured most of the rubber orop in this vioinity judging from results at the social. Talk of fi-ih laws when I can see no use of them at all. Thursday Tom Hilton and your writer fijhed on Long Pond nearly all day, and the result was Tom 6 little peroh and the writer one buq fl-th. Now, I am in favor of no fish laws for the reason that I oannot catch fish, law or no law. KIMBLES Mrs. Phebe Goodrich of Hamlinton Wayne Co., visited her sister, Mrs. Harriet Kerkondall, of this place recently. Mrs. J. E. Dovlau of Lickawaxon visited her daughter, Mrs. George D.miols, Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Harriot Kerkendall went to Salam, Wayne Co., last weok to care for a noioe who was very siok. R. II. Jejsnp of Scran ton was in town Tuesday in the interest of the Mutual Benefit Insurance of Newark N. J. M. E. Stackuouse of Bloomsburg, Pa., passod through town on his way to his sawmills on the Jack Kimble and Mattick estates. E. S. Jones lout another team horbe Monday. A Gura Thing It is said that nothing is sure except deatU-and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's N'yw Discovery for consumption is a sure cure for nil lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetro of Shepherdtowu, W. Va., gays "I bad a severe case of bronchitis aud for a year tried everything I beard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured mo absolutely." It's infallible for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneu iiirmia and consumption. Try it. It's yutirmited by all druggists. Trul hot ties free. Regular sums too, II 1)0. Constipation Cured A H.IRRVTOW MAWS T. X PF.n I FN( F Wil li t'AI,-Cl'RA SOLVKNT Ilr. ITl(t Krnneriy'f New MrcMrlne Cured IUrn Promptly Cnnstipntt'in lt'ntlq o worse. Often It is tho muse nf ifponsMcitls. Alwnrs It IffMis to tlnnpreron ehronlc tlNmsfv It MmtiM not 1m nrcrlet'tnl, nor thould H be temporarily Rllovlntfd with drastic ptirgtttivos. Jli're Is a ense In point: Mr. (J. S. istprlioiirtfc, of Horry town, N. Y, was (li-trtHsc(l with imt!f?"stlon, chronic constipation nml fcltlnpy trouble for four yesrs. He trie! ninny novMotnes without relief He bennl of ('nl-rnrn Solvent, Ir. Kennedy's new niwtlelnn used It and vpnn to improve, rapidly. All of his old romplniuts have dlsHpiehr ed and he owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. Writ to the Cal otira Gnnipnuy, Ken nedy Row, Homlout, N. Y., for a free sample bottlo. Remember: Only one Dr. Dnvld Ken nedy ever lived in Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and be sure you (re his new and latest medicine, which is sold only lu l.ot) bottles. All drugRlsts. D IX (JMAN'S FEKRY. Lard or pork drippings smeared around horses ears and eyes will keep off tho small fleas whloh annoy. Frank Downs has returned home from New Jersey. Not a cow buyer has appeared here this spring. Soaroity of hay, the high prices of feed and short pasture probably keeps them away. There is a demand here for good dairy tin ware. The merchants do not keop it and it is risky to send away for a supply. Good butter is 25 oents a pouud. Eggs 16 and 17 cents a dozen. Unless the Cave bank repairs in terfere it is probable a couple of feet more will be taken from the top of Conashaugh hill. H. L. Davenport of Halcyon Cot tage has made a number of improve ments and now has a fine place. City people will soon be here, al ready some have appeared, aud if the people would show proper enter prise and learn the knack of satis factorily entertaining them, many more would come and remain. They bring many dollars here whioh should partly be spent in general improvements and providing more comforts and conveniences for their proper accommodation. Like every other business some of the profits should be spont in betterments. There is a good demand for cooks with no supply. High Falls Hotol has been greatly renovated and greatly Improved. The trees trimmed and lawns put lu exoellont order give the surround ings an air of neatness. An aer motor has been erected, a large tank built and now water is supplied all through the house. A number here have disoardod buying western horse feed as it seems to injure stock. Better raise your own Bupply of grain. It will improve the land and save money. Hens aro furnishing a good supply of eggs and the price keeps to a paying basis. The seed business is quite an item this spring with our merchants, and farmers will have to go down in their stocking for the money. Courtesy and fair dealing in a tradesman will bring business, the contrary will drive it away. Some citizens are grumbling be oauso', in their opinion, tho cribbing at Cave bank is not properly or per manently done. It oosts monby to do a good job and it also neoda a man who bas the judgement to do it. A number from here who attended the danoe at Dalloz In Dingman are elated at the manner in whioh they were entertained. All had a splen did time. Our ministers are quite active looking after the welfare of their flocks. The Presbyterian , pastor hold a mooting reoently at Centre which wo4 well attended. Owners of ties here are holding on for bettor prices. Peters Bros, at Buahkill pay good prices, cash or trade. Farm for Sale An opportunity is offered to any one desiring a farm suitable for dairying, with large meadow, 103 acres in farm, double barn and 8 room house. Or for any one wish ing to locate a summer resort. Large fish ponds may be cheaply made. Beautiful fulls and glen on the premises. White pine lumber and building materials on the place sufficient, for all repairs and new work. 2 miles from Sanderson's new fwh pond and proposed club house. A mile of Decker's creek runs through the land. The farm located in Delaware townnhip is offered cheap. AdJro.ss Joseph Caune, Dingmuns, Pa. tt Quick Arreut J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles Causiug I'iiumora After doctors aud all remedies failed HueHen's Arnica fenlve quickly ar reutod further liilUiiuinition and cured him. It conquers hcIics and kills pain. 25o at all druggists. M ATA MORAS. T?ev. Nallian L. Rockwell, of Hidi;e(leld, Conn., was the guoot of J. G. Van Gordon over Buntlay. Mrs. Frank Blakotioy of Newark, N. J , has been spending a tew days at her former home on Cookson street. She returned home Satur day. Mrs. Bolomon Jones of Lake Ariel has boon the gunat of her son, Arthur, on Third street, for a few days. Mrs. Jones returned home Monday. John Deckley of New York city is visiting his mother on Division Btreet. At Epworth churoh Sunday, Rev. Nathan Rockwell of Ridgefleld, Ct., preached both morning and evening two very fins sermons. There was a large attendance nt both services. At the morning service Miss Cora Billmau sang a solo, Miss Nellie Lnngton presided at the organ. At the evening serviue, Mrs. Milton Shay sang a -solo, and the choir rendered some special mnsio. The Pike county teachers' exam inations will take place at the Mata moras school building on June 6. E. L. Kemp, A. M , Ph. D., priu clpal cf the East Stroudsburg normal school, will deliver an address to the graduation class on Friday even ing, May 27, at tho school building. Miss Lulu Presoott, a teacher at Warwick, is at her home on Wash ington street for the summer vaca tion. Dr. E. B. Wenner of Philadelphia and Mr. Booth, a druggist, of the same city, syent a few days in Mat amoras recently as the guest of Dr. Arthur Wolfe on Pennsylvania av enue. Dr. Wenner is a brother in law of the doctor. Nathan Young is improving his residence on Cookson street, having a piaz.a in front and on the side, aud au extension on the west side of the house. Charles Quick on Cookson street is having his residonoe repaired. A new roof is being put. on. The Hill residencejon Third stroot Is undergoing repairs. The interior of the house is being fixed up for two families. It is a very pleasant location for a summer home. Mrs. Charles Snyder and daughters are visiting relatives in Elleuville. Rev. T. G. Spencer and family arrived in Matamoras Tuesday aud ar (.nests of Mrs. A. Lnngton and danghtor, Nellie, on Washington streei. - The Matamoras schools will olose Friday afternoon. Commencement exorcises will take plaoe in the even ing in the sohool building. A very pleasing program will be rendered. Class day exorcises were hold In the school building on Thursday evening of this week, 8. MAST HOPE Mrs. Lou Evans of Montolair, N. J. is staying with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson, Miss Dove Selden has for a guest her nephewj Selden Hicks, of Long Island, Dr. Longstreet was oalled to Haw ley Dotys on account of the illness of one of his children. Mr. Buttenbagan, who was driv ing the Park team when it ran away was not seriously Injured. Mrs. E. A. Tigue and Miss Colia Tigue are vibitiug at Ashor Pol ton's home in Burryville. A severe hailstorm fell npon this plnoe last Thursday afternoon. Rev. E. K. Crerry has visited his former friends at Ton Mile River, where he was pastor several years ago. Michael Clark has furnished a oottuge at Tusten and soon expects to occupy it. Harry Tuthill has vacated his place and gone to Haw ley whore ho has another home, John Phillips of White Lake call ed on bis couains lant week at J Barlows and at the Dabron home. Binghamton and Return $1 May SO Sunday, May 29th, the Erie will run a special excursion from Port Jervis to Binghamtou and Ross Park at the low rate of one dollar for the round trip. Special train leaving Port Jervis at 7 ft. m. This will give the goneral publio a de lightful low rate outing trip to the beautiful Parlor City, and its pic turesque Ross Purk and afford a day of enjoyable recreation and speciul visit with friou'ls along the line. Remember the special train loaves Port Jervis at 7 a. m., Sunday, May 2'.Uh, fare only 1 for the rouud trip. Mads Young Again "One of Dr. King's Now Life Pills each niht for two weeks has pat me in my 'teens' again writes 1). H. j Turner of Ijemp-ieytowii, Pi. Tl.ey ' are the best In the world for liver,! stomach and bowels. Purely vege table. Never gripe. Only V5o at all druggists. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Town Council will receive bids for routing tho Borough Build ing with ulate ; also pieeting a building in rear of tho Borough Bnildincr for housing the Street Sprinkler, Road Machine, etc. Bid nrs to submit plnns and spr-ciflon. tions with their bids. A general idea as to the work to be done will be given upon application to (J. R Quick, President of tho Town Coun cil. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, The bids will be opened at the regular moot itif?, June 6, 1901. By order of the Oontieil. 11. T. AIlMKTIUfl, Secretary. Milford, Ta., May 6, 1904. 3t f MILLINERY AND I DRESSMAKING Wo have the latest fash ions in millinery goods, and are prepared to do drpaonwfcmg in the tnrwt approved styles, with neat ness and prompt nnss. Parors in Wallace Bldg. I Misses Florence & Rosa Kaul I Fourth Street, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Rouses Jlealnr In all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Rimmlck House Milford, Pa. Ryman Have a fine line of wall papers all new stock. A store full of other necessary articles also. Please call and examine before buying. RymanSVells1 Milford, Pa. LIVERY STABLES. If you want a stylish sin " gle or double rig, safe Jorses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFOBD PA. Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaor's Union Ilonse Rood, carriage, draft and farm horses for stile. Exchanges mode. A large stock from -which to make selections. CANAL bT. Hiram Towner. Supplying j The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. cv:rt a w Ioa't tind ill yor ttfa to I pootly jiaid rUrk&Mp. l"l -e.i btrt 1'JUA U.iite. I.C-ft. aaUMate uuil It dlt lor Ltiu -e tile A At suil U ab&Blal, ki-.tftiii. su.iu, li.U all Ea- ! j )Jr.li.j1 Brti:.i.Wl lnl..4l irttllifUf; lh II l" .4 . KH.fi t,-mii. naiik, I'M.W. lal...- u .r. lt.l mu-re,t. f. 1 -:J Wells I 7 I 1 9 m 1 0 l TOILET t HELPS t When the skin is chapped, V cracked or rooph, there are Cold Creams, Ixitions and Ointments. We have all the pood kinds. Then there fire Pcrinmes and r Colofciirs, Toilet Waters J " and Pacliets and What v not of fragrance. W have a fine line of these, and it might be advanta 9 peons to both partios to 0 talk about, them Boaps, Toilet Powdors, r Face Powders, Hair Dyes J and Tonics, and Chamois, Sponges or Brushes. r For the teeth any V number of Dentifrices, 9 Tooth Powders, Tooth J Washes, Tooth Brushes and the like. The stock of Brushes f Clothes, flat, Flesh, Nail, 9 Tooth, Hand and Hair t is worth looking at. c.o. Armstrong! t DRUGGIST. t MO HUME FITS. NEED BE FIRST DURABLE AND SECOND ARTISTIC WHITE BRONZE &IONUMENTS ARC BOTH DURABLE AND ARTISTIC J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt MILFORD, PEN N A. "1900" WASHERS Are the latost and best Rolutlnn of the wash liny problen. Will do Lara Curtains, Wool Ulnnke'.s and Hl Quilts or tho family whhIi; and do them easier and bet ter than anv other uuvclilne. J. '. HUISTKNUTON, Milford, Pa. ...FOR... YOUNG MEN & 2 YOUNG WOMEN f TRAINING AT THE I PORT JERVIS I BUSINESS INSTITUTE HUBBARD BLDG. f PORT JERVIS, N. Y. ALL BRANCHES, 2 THOROUGH 8 INSTRUCTION; DAY OR EVENING 2 SESSION YEAR 'ROUND. 2 OPP. ERIE DElOT S Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in tha Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, dARDWAKK. CUTLER V, TIN, AOATB WAKK, tTC. IM ROOriNOAND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BliOAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Klnda and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing i-W Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pax