SANDYSTON. MAT A MORAS. DING MAN'S FERRY. mast norr: 1 vS WE CAN PLEASE & THE YOUNG L1AF1 & rO The Young; Man's Clothes nubt lo exactly right for he is always posted on what's what how long the coat should be, what's the latest cut in Waistcoats, what4s the correct widlh for Trousers, etc., etc. We're after these young men who know when clothes are right. Xew Spring ideas the natty and handsome Scotch effects and Fancy Worsteds, single and double breasted. Lots that's new to 1h3 seen here now. Such moderate unit prices as these prevail: $..00, $7.00 and $6.15 J. SILVERMAN, g Clothier From Head to Foot. r3 East Stroudsburg, - - - Penn'a. sO A SEASONABLE REflEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Li mo and Soda A 12-os. bottle for SOc. elsSS- H. E. Emerson & Co., Next Door to Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y,, are healthy and highly recommended for both Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, Milford, Pike Co.; Pa. Who handles our. beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goods Our Beers are Bottled at the Brewery Premises, Steamed Therefore free from any Germs, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARIC BREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433. Port Jervis Local Phone W 271. EW SUPJIPJ1ER GOOD LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A- New Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes CHINA AND TAP AN MATTING HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS Select Groceries - . Wall Paper HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Devca's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints W. C: G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. iei7 bpnng boocis Of Cvery Description at Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. Armstrong u Broad Street, ivi i irora, ennsylvenle Hotel Fanchere". r f 1 r s r - r 1 5 1 I 1 I 1.11 Pcnn. Now tint onr pipers nro tnlkinq nf tliM nmn nnd timt for Remittor from Hu'iSK I mitjlit itnriio one whom I ltnve frequently lionnl In connection with the office nnmcd wliosn rejiutniim is fur nttovp reproach and v.lto commands the respect of nil irrespective of party, nnil that mnn is Dr. Jnoob Price of Bni null villii . John Ij. ('reveling bos niRila lentil cliiini for soma monies left by his wife, nmounting to something liken thonsnnd dollurs, well money come tmiuly nt nny and nil times. Mrs. ('leveling died "Aup;. 31, 18U2. Would it not be ft good idea to hnvo n meniher of the society for the prnvention of cruelty to minimis in this town. Quito frequently some chnp goes through onr streets for nil his horse is worth nnd urging the nnimal to greater speed with voice nnd whip. Something ought to be done In this mutter. Cranberry Lnko ns a resort of the D. L tv W. II K. according to the Newton papers is one of the worst places on earth nnd now that the Sunday schools of Deekcrtown will hold their annual picnic nt the lnke on the 12 inst whnt will the Newton press say aborit that. The social at A. S. Stolls at Bcvans on the ovenmg of the 5 inst was the most largely attended of any yet held. Everybody bad a good time and nearly twenty dollars was added to the treasury. ' Feople driving the turnpike across the mountain complain that the road is very rough. In anticipation of the new road, little or no monoy was voted to keep the present roHd in passablo order. A recent ride over the roid convinced tno that something should bo done nnd Hint without delay. No need wniting for the new road for that wont be done before Christmas at the rnto it is progressing now. This community was shockod when the news of the death of Lewis McDanolds of Drnnchville wns an nounced on the 3rd inst. lie bad a large circle of acquaintances in this valley and was a genial wholesouted good fellow. He loaves a wife nnd one son 8 or 9 years of ago. The steamer excursion from New- ton Friday was not very largely attended from this side of the mountain. The threatening oon. dition of the wenther deterred some from going and yet it turned out to bo a beautiful day. The Erie gives excursions to N. Y. aud Coney for tl, but the steamer gets a good crowd at $1.76. On a trip through Walpack Sun day last I did not see what one could call a good piece of corn along the route, nnd if froHt comes early what little there is will be a goner. Hiram House removed from the John P. Ilcnso farm Wednesday last to the farm of Mr. Hull of Newton, better known as the John Wood farm. Those usually keoping city board ers in this valley now have their rooms full. Hiram Unnkins near Oovans has all he can care for aud has had to refuse quite a number. The Lake Orinnell pionio comes ou the 15th inst and tho farmers, mechanics and tradesman at Culvers Lake on the 22 inst. The former's attendance from this soction will be smnll, but the latter isalways large. ly attended from this valloy. The two bridges to be built on the now McAdam road wore sold on Saturday last by the freeholders to a Mr. Castorhne. Ilia one was sold for 515 dollars and the other for a little less. Hubbits wore never more plenti ful than this soason and go whore you will you can sea t lie little fellows skipping about. Dogs were hustling them around Sunday, and tho owners know thoir dogs are violating the law. In looking over tho statement of tiio school monies of this town I find nothing ronaidinj? the tuition fees diio from the adjoining town ships. Last year it amounted to nearly or over 00 d.illnrs nnd there must boa mistake somewhere. We need nil the fee money wo can get. Miss Rotta Losey started Tuesday last for an extended visit among fneuds and relatives in and about Scrnutou. The sick st Bevans are nmch better and the little folks of that hamlet havo bad a bard time of it, dysentiiry having been epidemic there. Kolit. 11. i.veritt has been very ill with pneumonia is, at this writing, on tho road to rocovery. Our school houses are being fully repaired and put in condition for school which is barely threo weeks away. Tho school room at Lay ton has been oeib-d with hoards and with ample nlato blackboard will bo thoroughly up-to-data. The law required two outhouses to every school ground, aud 1 cannot see why Supt. Decker does not enforce this law. The one at Lay ton is a disgrace and another for the opposite sex should bo built. Friend H. L. is evidently worried over the ttlrtiek question. Just move over on tho Jersey side, then yea inn keep an eel-pot in the water the year round an our laws r.llow them Mud sot iu the right pl.tce you would get et.ough for both of us. Mntnmnrna has ft new physician Dr. Arthur Wolfe of Philailf Iphia He Is located nt MapleLnwn Cottage on Pennsylvania avenue. Frank Kerr nnd wife of Newark, N. J., nre tho guests of Mrs. liuth Quick nnd Mrs. Frank Gunsalls. Wintleld Beybolt, wife and child of Middletown are visiting relatives iu this place nnd Port Jervis. Albert Nichols of New York is nt his home for his summer vacation. J Tho L. C. U. connected with Hope church will hold an ice crenm social in Mrs. Staton's store on Third street near Pennsylvania avenue on Saturday, Ang. 15. All friends are invited to be present. Harry Caddy of Ituthorford was in Matnmoras Friday to visit his aunt, Mrs. John Gordon, who is vory ill. Misses Margaret Dorncy and Josephine Heiser of New York City arrived in Mntamorng July 25th nnd have been the guests of Mrs. John Sheen on Madieoti street. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Mead of New York arrived in town a few dnys ago and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Matt Curtis. Miss Blanche Watts left town a few days ago nnd is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Moore of Jersey City. Epworth Church's C. E. society extended an invitation to the guests of Eddy Farm (all talented vocalists and niusians of New York " and Brooklyn) to give an entertainment at Epworth church on Saturday evening, Aug. 15, in Matnmoras. All friends are invited to be present, Admission, 10 cents. John Corwin of Weehawken, N. J., arrived in town Saturday even ing, and is visiting his mother, Mrs. Helen Corwin on Cuuninghaiu St. The wedding of Miss Emma Bill man and William Hnckett took place Wednesday evening, a full acoount will be given next week. Mrs. Fred Niles and daughter, Flossie, and son, Herbert, returned home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Anna Peat from Now Haven, Conn., is in town visiting her friends Mrs. A. McClune and Mrs C. Y7. Horn. George Martin, of the New York post oflice, arrived in town Saturday eveniug in company with his cousin. Master Cyrus Back, also of New York city, aud is going to spend a week at Mrs. Jessie Martin's, on Adams street. Cards have been received in this plaoe announcing the marriage of Miss Julia Austalder, a former resi dent of this place, to Charles Ungor of Middletown, N. J., which took place in that city Sunday, Aug. 9th. Miss Ida Condeii of West Orange, N. J., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ephratn Shay. Mrs. M. Zimmerman and son, Arthur, of Newark, N. J., are the guests of Mrs. Ephratn Shay. B. PAUPAC. Charles Killam, wife and sons of Brooklyn are guests at the home of George N. Killam. B. A. Francis and family, May Wilson and brother Benjamin are visiting the hitter's parents, G. W. Wilson and wife. A festival is to be held on the spacious lawn of Mrs, M. N. B. Killam Wednesday evening. Pro ceeds for the ministers salary. Two cinnamon bears, accompanied by their owners passed through this place Tuesdoy much to the delight of the youngster who wituessed thoir performances. Summer boarders are still arriv ing and occasionally we hear of the arrival of others that are not summer hoarders. One of tho latest of which we have heard is an infant daughter at the home of John Ziui uiermnn and wife Sunday. A handsome monument was erect ed in our cemetery last woek to mark the last Testing plaoe of M. N. B. Killam. The usual weekly dance was held in the dancing pavilion at Honry Gumblu's lust Saturday and was attended by the usual "select crowd" all report a splendid time and judg ing by the number of people w ho were awakened by thorn as they wended their way homeward in the woe smnll hours, we are quito ready to believe their report. Dkkacto. xour LiWer Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer's Pills. The kind you have Known all your life. j.o.4oo..iweii.MM. Want your moustache or beard a bcftutitut brown or rich black? Une OUCKIIIGIIAM'S DYE It is a mistake there nre no mugwumps in Delaware. Our democrats are only becoming more independent and propnse to do their own thinking and voting in future. They will not have a gang of selfish politicians to whip them tip to the polls and vote them any more. If this resolution remains firm there is good hope that we will have n much better class of officials. Unless we have summer weather in September and the frost holds off in August there will be no corn. With the exception of very few pieces the oat crop will be small. Buckwheat is like Joseph's cont patches of all sizes and colors but if the frost does not catch it there may be a good crop. Potatoes look well. Howey is having a truck mnde for bis horse power, after thnt he will be ready to do threshing at short notice. He is a hustler and can be depended upon. Whortleberry parties hnve boon numerous this Benson, Calvin Cron and family while out one day killed three rattlesnakes, when they con cluded to come home and leave the field to the snakes. Centre school is yet without a tenehcr, the one employed has accepted ft situation elsewhere. That White Elephant, the Mott street bridge, is now open to the public, the next step is to remove it and place it whore it should have been in the first place aoross the stream near Wells' dam. The town is now well filled with boarders. The streets present nn appearance at times of a county fair boing iu progress. Shady Lawn Cottage under the management of Win, Dnsenberry is filled to overflowing nnd many have b.ien turned away. High Falls Hotel and the Bollevne House are also well patronised. One difficulty is experienced thnt of finding sufliciont female help. The merchants too are vory busy attonding to customers. Extensive preparations have been made for the two dnys fair in the M. E. church. H. H. Sanderson is having his swamp lands surveyed with a view to building a dam and forming a lake if the topography favors. This might attract city guests. Alpheus Bensley had Willian Campbell before Justioe Frazer recently charged with shooting and killing a sheep. The verdict was not guilty. After the trial a onreful examination of the case might indicate that the sheep had been struck by lightning. CONASIIAUGII Connshaugh Spring House is at the height of the season and is filled with a lively party of city guests who apparently get all the pleasure possible from their pleasant sur ronndings. James P. Van Etton is doing a hustling business with his auto and expoots moa to got one which will carry a dozen people. Cabbage will likoly be scarce this full, as most of it here is attacked with the club foot disease. One of the largest growers. Samuel De trick, recently took out in one day over a thousand affeDtod plants and many small fluids are being entirely palled up. Dysentary Cured Without the Aid of Doctor "I am just np from a hard spell of the flux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A Pinner, a well known morchant of Drummoud, Tenn., "I nsod one small bottlo of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I oonsidor it the best cholera medi cine in the world." There is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is nsod, for no doctor can proscribe a bettor modicine for bowel complaint iu any form either for children or adults.' It nevor fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by Balch & Bon, Mataoioras, all general stores in Pike county The railroad age records now only Ave unimportant steam railroads, from four to twenty-eight miles in length each, which have failed to meet the interest on their obligations during the past six months. This Is a different showing from that made ten years ago when railroad receivers were being appointed every few days. Boy Cured of Colic Alter Physicians Treat ment Had Failed My boy when four years old was taken with colio and cramps in the stomach. I sent for the doctor and he injected morphine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him half a tenspoonful of Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping and soon recovered. F. L Wilkins, Hhell Dnke, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book-keeper for the Shell U-ika Dumber Co. i'or sale by li.ilch & Hon. Mutamoras, all gonorul btures iu Pike oouuty, Miss M. Cotniery, whose father was Secretary of Legation during ex-proshlent Cleveland's term, is staying nt the Dabron home. Jud. Klernnn nnd wife nttended the funeral of Mr. Kicnmn's father last week nt Smith Hill. P. Davis and wife nlso attended the funeral. John lioberts, bis son Will and young daughter nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Wright of Brooklyn have been visiting Win. Ilankins nnd wife. The funeral nf Wm. Bowers' five month old child was prenehed in the Ten Mile River Baptist chinch last week by Kev. MeAlpine of Narrows burg. The friends of S. J. Ilankins gave pound party at his home last Tues day night nnd were very generous ns they have been ever since he was hurt July 1st. Little Hazel is stay ing at Nnrrowshurg. Mrs. H. BrafTet of Nnrrowshurg is visiting her brother, Wm. Hawk. Mr. Kussell, a friend of MlssT'anny Baldwin, is visiting her at the her aunt's, Mrs. S. S. Crawford. Mrs. M. Dabron saw some animal chasing the chickens in the coop and when she opened the door it caught one of the chiehens under the wings and she grabbed the animal by the tail and killed it by striking its head on a stick and found she had killed a weasel. Lumber is being left at the. Tusten railroad bridge to lie 'used later in rebuilding the bridge across the Delaware, Berries scare, rattlers and pilots abundant and rain more than seems necessary. Advertise Incite Press. YOU'VE no TIME TO LOSE If yoa have fniled ns yet to try our delicious foun tain speciality "ICE CREAM FLOATS" You are losing a lot of enjoyment and when the season olosos you will be sorry that you didn't try them earlier. These refreshing, toothsome dainties cntch'everybody nnd keen them cinnerht. t t Try Ono Today $ 8 Cents. CO. ARMSTRONG? 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 be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAHBERLAin Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without House. Dualur lu all kiuda o( property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN - PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dimmkk Huuso Milford, Pu. My J M M 1L0QAQ nv TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to llnfTnln, Nina nrn FhIIb, ('lmntnnqtm Lnko, Cluvelniid, Chli'mw nii't Cincinnati. Ticket on Rntn nt Pert Jcrvld to nil points In tho Went nnd Southwest nt lower riitcn than via nny other flrat-cliuu line. Tkains Now IiHAVR FonT Jkrvib AS Follows. .. EASTWARD. No. 3, Duily F.xpremi " li, Dully Kxprenn J W, Loc.nl Except Sunday.. " T(W, Wny Sunday Only " Ho, ,ncnl Kiccjit Sunday.. " 2:3, Way dully pxo'tSunuajr " 4, Daily Kxprens " 7(H, Son'day Only " 21, Way dally ex'c't Sund'y " a, Dally KxprcH " W, Wny Sunday Only " I'l, Local excent Sund'ays.. " 708, Loral Sunday Only. . . . " U'l, Way dally pxc't Sund'y ' 14. Express Daily WESTWARD. 8 24 A.M. 6 15 " 9 80 7 40 " 7 53 " 10. 0 " 11 56 " 18 49 P.M. 1 10 " 8 29 " 4.20 " 4 40 " 60S " 6.07 " 8 40 Jf 10.06 " No. 7, Dally Express ' 17, Dally Milk Train. . 19 ftOi.M , 7 26 " 1, Dally Ksnress 1184 " 115, For llo'dalo K'pl Sun.. 13 10 T. M 15. WiiR'tcrn, exce pt Sun... 18 1 " 1 H.'t. Deposit Saturday oulv.. 4.4H " ' 8, Express C hirairn'lhn d"al 6 15 ' ' 2U, Local Kxpress Sunday. . 6 60 " ' 6, Limited Daily KxDns. 10.16 ' Trnlns Ionve Chambers street. Naw York, fur Port Jervis on week dnv nt 3 80, 7 80, 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 00, 8.00, .tf, o o", i oj, y. n r. m . un Minasvs, 8 80, 7.811, 9.00 . 9. IS A. M . . 18 80. 8.80. 7".80 9 15 P. M. I. W. COOKE, General PnRnpTig'r Agent, Mew fork. .i.ir. .A' . 'I SOMETHING YOU NEED I Your own Water Work, which you cftn have by cnnaultfnff J. C. PKESCOTT of Matamornii, V.t who In prepared to Rive estimates at any time. Write him at once or call and ee his stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Mutamoras, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak for Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver In the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiator, Two Flr In on. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AO ATS WAKE, ETC. IN ROOriNOANO PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE - TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. HAFNER. Haricrd St. - Milford, Pa. PKot ograp Bill - 1 AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N, Y, f ".Uford,