SEWil-A'WWUAL I l I fa, I"" I i :' $ r The edict lni pono forth! Out Chn cvoiv s i t-l i of IhoroiuHining lino of our SP.1!IN'G AND Sl'MMKH STOCK. No mutter what the loss, we ore oYternnned . to close out everything left. In :i nutlicll this gives you the reason for this tremendous siieriliee, PRICES ARE CUT TO POINT whence buying is irresistahle. Thrifty men will buy for next seasons use, if thev have no need for clothing now. No event of a like nature ever offered up such rich "lilums." The stock endu ace- all our lines of t Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, t and an assurance of "right Here are some of our will certainly attract you to Men's swell summer suits. Blue Scries in gorgeous .array. These suits are regular 12 sellers and bonanzas at that. Our special price Men's Suits Here's a good all-around suit for either business or dress combines all the beauty, fit and v. earing qualities of regular $10 suits Our special prh'C - - -$8.00 A grand assortment of Men's Suits. All the late cuts and kinks and brand splinter new 10. Our special price ----- $7.50 Take a look! Take a look ! "Togs" for the youngsters. Three piece or double breasted Boy's suits, age .'5 to 1,5 yerrs, patent, waist-band, good trimmings. A bargain -at 3.o0. Our price - - - - &2.50 You can't turn around here without bump ing into some good things. You know a LITTLE MONEY Reliable Clothing: House East Stroudsburg, - Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REF1EDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., gJST Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. NEW SUMMER GOOD LAWNS, PERCALES SATEENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A New Line of Shoes. AH Prices & Sizes CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS . Select Groceries - Wall Paper HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Devco's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFOFJD, PA. Keu Spring Of Every Description at i Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call anl inspect the stock. 01 4 L ncss" in every particular liriees and we feel that they this great sale: 88.50 roc a long way at BroAd Street, Milford, Pennsylvania 1 QViit i 7:) n n nn, SAXHYSTON. The anniml reunion of the snr viv ! s of that galhint flahting regi me it, the First 'ew .lersoy cavalry, will Im held nt, Trenton, N. J., Ih'ir'iy, 1 W. mMi. Ag president of 11 's teternn association I trust Mint, every member of tlie old repiment will endeavor to be prepent it tins meeting. A regiment having hnd 3.317 inn on its rolls, and 97 untiles find skirmishes on lis banner is a record scond to no other, comrades don't forget t Ho date. Mi's Kndie Harsh spent a couple of wncltq V'sit ine relnti ve in nnd itticnt l.Hyton, nnd Friday Inst re turned to Newark. Newton centennial is over nnd it if comical to hear the different op'ii'oTis ns to vhother it Trns a g-iT-ess or not. If a crowd la a sii'.TCis Mien Newton scored a big one, otherwise not. One could not hear the ppc-ilters ten feet away, and I am sorry to say that the fair Her let ttieir tongues have full swing and that drowned t lie spenkor but they had a fine time in gossip ing. Many wero turnod away from the speaker's stand hy a pompous oil'oml, nilhough the slnud was not foil nt any time. The hotels did not make thoir pile and the street st-nnds lost motiy and taken nil around it, was not tlio success an tieiptite.d, but all t lie sime Nowton held n b'g crowd for once. . Sucre tary l).vo of the New Jersey statu board of agriculture informs iii(TThat tho meeting lor this town will bo held at Lnyton, Deo. 7 and 8th These meetings or Institutes do a vast deal of good and I am assured that the quartette of sponk ors billed for this Institute are all prominent men in their lino. Pro gram will be given as soon as reed veil. The schools of this town will open for the fall term on Tuesday of thi9 week Other townships opened their schools cu Kept. 1st as the law dheels as our officials here were afiaid tho teachers would get a holiday (Labor day) hor.ee they open thn schools tho day ufter. Montague, from all reports, will have souiu huoiuess for the Grand Jury at tho present term of court. The co.'iat'iblo of that town after arresting a man on a criiniual charge J5':t afiuid, or something else, and gave a Snndystou constable flvo dollars to tHke his prisonor to jail. i.iis? Myrtle Depne, nfter a two weeks vacation visiting relatives in thly valley, returned to Bloomflold on Thursday last. The d!ay of tho D. L. & W. U R. in getticg tho people to nnd trora Newton on Centennial Day has caused much unpleasant comment. The people will cuss the rond for awhile and travel over the road just the same. It would make mighty interesting readiug if one could toll the inner workings of our board of freeholders in regard to the macadam road building in this oounty, Some of those freeholders will bo relegated to the roar and the sooner the better for the cnuso of good roads. H. L. is mildly excited over the game of euchro. Eloss you didn't you know thut the ladies have special privileges? Just oome over hero and we will show you how to play Hi-5 and that game is way ahead of euchro. The schools of this town oponed for tho fall term today, Tuesday The teachers are as follows : I.iyton Lay ton Rosenkrans. Halnesville Alonzo Depue, Hlmytown Dot hhay. Tutties Corner Emma Hursh. Fliithrook Valley Ella Hursh, Fullers Sadie Drake. Fisl,nr3 Frank Ktoll. Hevnns Josie Laytou. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Mont- olair, N. J., spent Saturday and Sunday with Doctor Hughes. Mr. Jenkins came up hy team and re turned to his homo Monday, his daughter, Mis.s Edna, accompanied him. I .or en Khay made a brief visit to tiaudvaton the past week. Lorezi is oiiiployod ut Rutherford, N. J, It matters. Utile what sort of a row comes ii'.i von, will find the whirling point lb rum and II our legislative Sulons would just crack up tho lieenso too another hundred or two would lessen the number of drinking pl.icc-s dud also lessen the rows. Sure remedy. Wtdding e!la U1 ri::tt ere long in tho VHMi.iiy ft Laytou nnd the b..ys can lay iii a htore of pans, bi.:li.-, clc. 1 lie laws ot li'ol-2 are esjiecially stiii,.v;iit in regard to the adultera tion of nu'.k in any form and the pcMilty is sevurti. Tho inspector can tuke as much as he likes for iuhpetion and can take it wherever lie Inn reason to believe the milk is not. pure, nnd if the person cannot p .y U.e i!.!se he is 1 vkud up. A.iv.ti .-.o in the l'Ki-.is. LKir.r:i.v i.e. Your correspondent lias received a copy of the Janesvllle Weekly (lunette, dale Mcpt. 2d, contuiti ing tlie death of Jolm lv. liice, and as he will he remembered hy a few of the people left in Feupae where lie was horn and lived for a number of years Willi his only sister, Mrs. Powell C. Kellam, utid as I am almost, sure that I am the only one receiving notice of his death 1 lake the liberty of sending you nn exact copy as he was an own uncle of my husband, the late Ira K. Kellam, of tpdgedale. Was deaf and dumb from childhood. John K. Kice known as "Old John" was afflicted by early sickness. After many months of patient suffer ing death came to the relief of John K. Jtice, and his spirit went out to the life beyond, lie whs born In Pike county, Pennsylvania, in lSi!.r. Sickness resulted in loss of speech and hearing in childhood before he hud learned to talk, and he was sent to the stitte school lor deaf and dumb, where he obtained a good education, including tlie trade of a shoemaker. He went west in 1 8.58 and located in Milton where lie worked for many years, laying by a nice little sum of money which was later lost through the duplicity of men in whom he had confidence. Home 25 years ago he tound himself homeless and friendless when it was his good fortune to be taken in by the Ilinghains family of Kashkonong. He soon became a part of the household. A deaf sou had recently died in the home and tlie family was familiar with the sign Iangungeandabond of sympathy was soon established. 4 le was treat ed as a son and brother and the samp thoughtful consideration that had contributed so largely to his comforts and happiness was noticed nt the funeral services held at the home last Wednesday. Floral designs and cut flowers in abundance were silent reminders of the love that, united this silent life to tlie family circle of which he had long be en a part. The Itev. John Reynolds of Fort Atkin son paid fitting tribute to his memory and the remains rest In the Ringham family lot at Otter Creek. "Old John" as he was familiarly known to Janesville people who are privileged to enjoy the hospitality of tlie home where he found a resting place, was a 'man of strong character, and while deprived of both speecli and hearing his other faculties were keenly alert. He was well informed possessing a retentive tnind well stored with knowledge. A man of kindly heart and genial disposition lie enjoyed tlie friendship and confi dence of all who knew him. There are those vacant chairs in the old home at Kashkonong, and the familiar presence of father and mother Bingham and "Old John" will he missed hy many old time friends. "m. k. k. MAST HOPE Reynolds Cole and bride of Carloy Brook were entertained at John Johnsons last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ilioks And children reoently visited hor sister, Miss Dove Seldon. . Frank Lohmann of Chicago ar rived at his mother's home Friday. His wife has been spending the past 8 weeks with Mrs. A, Lehman. William Harris spent a fows of last week with Mrs. M. Mullery. Alfred Daily stayed Friday night with Chester Daily. John Decker of Newark arrived at Tusten Monday to visit old friends again. Ella Hermon returned from Port Jervis Saturday so as to bo home to oommence school Monday. Miss Kipp, Ella MoMahon and others wont ou the excursion to Elmira Monday. Dr. Groon and wifo with Dr. Towuor visited William Hank ins Sunday. Thoy caruo from Doposit in a cauoe, but hare Mr. Hiinkins told them of the danger of traveling thut, way and they laft their boat and returned to their homo in Tuxodo by rail. Arthur Dahron received a birth day present when he reached New ark Valley last week, from his uncle, O. Dicumick. It was "The Irish Mail," a vehiole for health and pleasure. 1 Bort Crawford of Now York city came to visit his mother last week, remaining until Monday. Dizzy? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. Bold for lily jer. Want your moustache or beard a beautilul brownor rich black? Use DUCKIIIGHAM'S DYE mv;m vs vn:i!Y. I Inquiry as t,i (bo rf'W'h for on?. ; pnpin of th" work hy Mr, V'm.h'r sor, of hiiiMing n dam on 1 c 'k cs crock reveal tint some pirt'cs whose lands would bo overflowed objected. IVss'bty t.'m right, em ho secured witlrmt great cost, nnd the improvement vnnld certainly he of value to the community. George Snyder is liniluing nn addition to his house nnd improving the S'irronn ling buildings. A grand birthday party wis recently given at the homo of John Shepherd in honor of his grandson. This place has settled down again into its customary ways, only a few boarders remain and soon the only occupation to secure an income will be the ties, when the merchants and blacksmiths will have their turn. Nathan Kmery is suffering with a sore hand and wrist which all start ed from a small pimplo on his finger. Ralph Angle has purchased a now mowing machine. G. W. Donnldson is expected to return hero soon. Mr. Kern, proprietor of Rellvao Hotel, who has uuen in ill hea'th for a long time, hn3 not fully recovered but seems improving !r pppprnnCJ. The books at State College aro now open for enrollment of farmers hoys. Tail ion is frco and board only 4.50. W. H. Liyton will teach the Silver Lake school and Miss Carrie Hotubock the one at Coles tho coming term. Both aro experienced teachers nnd well qualified to instruct. M'ss Kyto of Bar.dyston will teach nt, Centre and it is hoped will prove as successful as was her predecessor. Miss Hurnbeck, who is now engaged in the primary depart ment at Milford. Young Brndshaw has been em ployed by Martin Hat ton for four years. This is evideuoo that both himself nnd wife, who is a cook, are excellent help". Eggs will bo expensive to produce noxt winter as grain here is a failure. Pork will also feel the oiTicts and diminutive barrels will likoly bo in demand to pack tho product. The anxii ty concerning the welfare of Americans in Turkey during the latter part of last wrck has been materially abated by tho dec;,,', clly belated news thai Vice Consul Megelssen, at Beirut, Syria, was not murdered, ns at first reported, but was merely fired nt, the shots failing to take effect, and that tlie miscreants have been apprehended and the oflicials have rendered full apologies to the United States Minister licisch man at Con-tantinople. Before the correct version of the affair was received, the president ordered the European squadron to Turkish waters j ... 1.... 1..- ,-.1 I unit lilt: iieci, uouet uie command oi Admiral Cotton, is now en route for Genoa and thence will sail for Turkish waters. When informed of the error in the first report, the president nnnounccd that he would not rescind his order to the fleet as tlie situation in Turkey appeared to be so acute thut he regarded tlie presence if American war ships in Turkish waters as essential to the safety of American citizens In the empire. A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Roiuody has a remarkable record. It has been in nse for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have boon sold and nsed. It has long been the stnudard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homos, yet, during nil this time no cise has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to eiiect a euro. When giveu as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the oroupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It ia pleasant to take, many children like it. It cotitoirs uo opium or other harmful substance and may bo given as confidently to a baby ns to an adult, for sale hy Balch &r Hon, Matamor- as, all general stores in I'ike county. (luid lias been discovered in the Wichita Mountains, right under Mr. I-lryan's noe. L'nder tliese circum stances can the Nebraska statesman devote, the time m-ce ary to the study of the oei'.,l'iicnl conditions ol Europe? The American Economist pictures tlie fivo-tiudc jackass, and the Uv soup Imiv I us Loon and inseparable companions. The KconomNt does not believe that the country i-t anxious to Lave tiicin re-e-tubli.-hcd. H;s Life EuveJ by ChambcrlairTs Colic. Cnoicr and Uiarri;0'a Hemtd, j "B. Ij. l'y:r, a well known conpor j of this to.Mi, ua.vs l:e In ueve.j l.'luunberlam s ( ol'.c, t holera una Diarrhoea hoiu-idy Siived his hfc last suinuinr. lie had been sick tor a month with what the doctors oil bilious dysentnry, and could uet nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave him immediate, relief," says B T. hittl", uu-ichaiit, Hancock, Mil. For sale by Balch V Koti, Miiuiiinuus, all general utorcs lu 1'ilm couuty. kip I" ff f fl j i ! i b I! U ; Good spires fic-irnble at nn v time ; tin y are new a ry now, f r the results of yonr cine and lahcr durMirr the canning nnd pifkMng season may d. oend upon thein. Wo buy epices as care fully ns the most, delicate drugs and we have results to shew for rir or n ; r n. Our spices give results. Try thbm. r 0 Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more th3n plain ones in stone and they are more durab'a. Dcn't invest money in a monument be fore investigating t'13 claims cf White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt.. Mil'ord, Pa. J. c. JBERLAHJ Real E late Aent. KoUflf Hinl Ijtjt.s Mint iuis wirimiit. Hoiwh Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVE.'l PRC iV' ?T ATTENTION Office Wells E'-lo'.v Diiuini' Building Mihonl, Pa. i i ' . r- ? ...... . . , . ... ' iff- 1 'iliis:! h i 3 Uipos'ta U. WASH!' S. r-eteit Otuce j'lTr, m n r A iverti- l'l, K- 5 : S No 5 :: 0 " i CO. ARMSTRONGS J DRUGGIST. J i L R. CARPEHTER Froker j ' L - II !j STOCKS, BONDS, ,!l S GRAIN, , COTTON,: , ' ETC. EXC- S J : 1 1 r.or.r';t Aid Sold for Cash g ji',' or C rvie.i on a Liar- 5 fl 'A 1 gin of 3 per cent. Yon will find that the snr- W i vices 1 render yovt ns a Bioker kAj J and ti e facilities and eonven- i";r 2 iences I can furnish en n not be J-t.- I 5 snrp:.s"d elsewhere. Tt is to , V ' ' 1 my in'erest that you make "..l'.r- ' OOti (v i -1 " i .1 1 . C;..n-t:.-:U..-..i.-nCJ O I J . ' r fi ' careful it' tciti'ni. fi i " 1 t . ... ; ' I ... . . . J j i;or. tnii ana Kine g Port Jervis, York. ;j f, Retire if n(,n:: 'j Greuiioh, iSlartin A Co. $ : V,- ' ? "-1 '." "' ;'"' y'- f LEiOAD IIS iti TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. P" lid rellnmn trnlnn tn Tlnffnlo, Klna Mrr, KiIIr, ( 'h v!t'iiif Lake, Cleveland, Chir:!T" nml Cincinimtl. Tirk"' nn snle et Pert .Tervld to dll imlntx in tin- Wet and Southwest Br lower ratea than vln any other flrst-clftfi lino. 'J'aAivs Now I.FAVK Port Follows. JKRVIS AS KASTWABD. Nn. R. IVillvRrprr-oi 8 SI A.M. ii, RMljr KxprcBS B IB " " R',. l, r.iil Kxcsf'iit Suieiny. . 8 HO " " C, ' " " 7.40 " " 7i, Way f undnv OnlT 7 58 " HC, l,.wn Kic pt Sunday.. 10.80 t"), Way dally exe't Sununv 11 55 4, Dull !):iiiv K.x press . 13 49 P. M. 7i4, S'lndnr OnlT 1.10 21, Wny dully exc t Sund'r 8 22 " 3, Daily F.xpress 4.80 " 7i, Way Sntidny Only 4 40 " 1,, Incnl r-xcept StiTuiaVB. . 6.08 11 7'W. Iii-nl Sunday Only" 6.07 "' 8'i. Wnv dnity exe't Sund'y 6 40 14. Express Dully 10.06 " WESTWARD. 7, Dailv Kxpress lU ROA.M 17. D.dlv Milk Train 7 25 ' 1. lViily Kxprctts 11.84 " llfi, Knr Ho dale K'pt Sun. . 18 10 p. M. 15, HiiiB'tnn, except Sun... 18 20 " H:i. Iii pustt, S nurday only.. 4.49 " H, K.xpr ss C hirnuo'lim dal 6 15 " 2'.l. Ijoi hI K.xpresfi Sunday. . 6 50 " 5, Jaunted Dally Express. 10.15 Trains leave Chambers itreet, Now Y,,:k, fee i'"it .Tervis mi week dny nt 7 :tn, nn, W 15. 10. 30 A. v., 1. (X), 8 00, J. :tn, il Hn. 7 .in, 9 15 r. M. On Snndtyn, :". 7 .?. V . , 15 A. M , 18 30, 8 80, 7.110 tf 15 P. M. n. W. COOKK, Genernl PftBenper Agent, New York, SOMETHING YOU NEED I Your own Wtr Work a, whtrh you rnn hav by ronn1ttn(r J, C. V li K SCOTT Of Mutnmorai, PM who In prt-pnred to fclvc pHtimntes nt any lime. Write Mm at once or cnll unit ee his itock of FORCE PUMPS C. PRE5COTT, M iita moral, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE' Round Oak for Wood and Coal. Bost Heater and Fuel Savor in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, ' Two Flrea In one flARriWARR. CI TI.KRV, TIN, AOATH WAKK, KTC. riN ROOFING AND PL.U MBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA i-IARN Of All Kinds and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Dalrlni,: NEATLY ring:- DONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L F. IIAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. AND UKALKKIN Fhoto Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 7H Pike Street, Port Jervis, N, Y, Gilford,
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