SEMI-ANNUAL p n n n via Tlic edict has gone frtli the reinnining lines of our M'JUiNG AND lTMMKH STOCK. No matter wliat the loss, w ore determined to close out everything left. In a initslnl this gives you the reason for this tremendous sarrilWv, PRICES ARE CUT TO POINT whence buying is irresisfalle. Thrifty men will buy for next .seasons use, if the have no nvl for clothing now. No event of a like nature ever offered up such rich "plums." The slock embraces all our lines of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, and an assurance of "1 ightness" in every particular Here are some of our trices and we feel that they will certainly attract you to this great sale: Men's swell summer suits, Blue Serges in gorgeous -array. These suits are regular 12 sellers and bonanzas at that. Our special price - - $8.50 Men's Suits Here's a good all-around suit for cither business or dress combines all the beauty, tit and wearing qualities of regular $10 suits Our special 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 3 to 15 years, patent waist-band, good triiumincrs. A bargain a! 3.50. Our i trice You can't turn around here without bump ing into some good, things. You know a LITTLE MONEY goes a long way at u. SiL vJiiJrlM Reliable Clothing House East Stroudsburg, - Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Pure Fiorvvegian COD LIVER OIL With Mypophosphitcs of Lime 2nd Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescription I I f ft " Broad Street, c.Voufn' H. E. Emerson & Co., p.,,. T Next Door to Hotol Fnuchore. NEW SmMER GOOD LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A New Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS Select Groceries HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Devoe's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints W. & G. SVHTCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. fto Spring 6000s Of Every Description at ij L.-i '.i i Luli n Uuui j Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. Milford, ! Out pot.'s every stitcli of price - - - S ;;2.50 3 33 tlatj Wail Paper n a t'unn, -J.i L:a t SAMiYSTOX. Tin I lnhiosvillo mid Ontreville Smi'lny. pchiidls lio'd tlunr ninnnl t ii Tiic ut Knymninl.-kill FuIIb Tliurs- lny tin) 27tli ult-. The several two hnri" l.-n.ls cf cliiUlien loft ia high i ml upon tlmir return nt tught uii nsrued thfit they lind hnd a 'li-liyh'.riil tinio. Tlmnlts mo duo Na-Msis. 1 iiytoii ltapue and Chnrlos Hi nslcy in providing teams for the o'.v.'imioti. Wbiit is the mutter with our boiml ol Fiuuholdms? First thoy wore in fnvor of MoAdum ronda Bt Ti'.y pii"o, thon they pussud a reso lution not to pay more than t3,C00 pur milo, then voted to rescind that resolution Hnd fulled nnd I nm itfinid the ern of good roads hB9 come to a full stop. Our board of education met on .iiiturdny evening to hire a toacher for the Layton school. A Mr. Rosenkraiia of Nowton wan engaged to teach the school until February next. A Mnntnguo party was arrested for assault and battery Sunday and tlio constable had a picnic of it in getting his man before the justice Rum is a poor ingrei-'iont in law and that I'onstnblo may get into trouble next time. Tho offender was sent to Xjwtuu h a Sandystou con- slalj'e. Kl Adams and family who have been staying at Alsacia farmor the past week, returned to their Bloom- field homo Sunday. Ndling cider at live cents a fclass is not a bad paying investment, but may it not, get some one into trou bin. the idea of buying it and retailing it by the ghus, causing bunday as well as weekday drunk eness does not look to be strictly lawful. "Uinsmnns lorry" must not thii k that "Snndyston" and H. L. will gee into a quarrel. Oh, no, since we are the jolliest of friends and only jolly each other just for fun. 'Quarrel, no sir. Dingmansis exactly right about the "only fleet footed" iu Milford for they occasio nally pick up some deliriously happy Jerseymou and their town treasury is enriched therebyand that is not done as often as it should be Miss Edith Reasor of Stroudslmre is spending a few days visiting friends in Sandyston. .Work is progressing on the new ron it, hroek crushing machine is behif? put up and the two bridges are well under way, but I guess the freeholders have put thoir veto on having any more McAdam roads, at least fur the present, na they rojoot od all bids at their last meeting. What is the cause? Will Kascr, a formor Sandyston boy and his amiable wife of Belvi dore, N. J., are spending a few days visiting friends and relatives In this town. Will brought his grnmaphone with him and gavo the boys a treat in tlio musical lino Monday evening. Thanks you Will. The bridges building on the new road are boing rushed right through and it is hoped the road will be rushbd in liko nianuor. The con dition of the old road is very bad, but all are wishing the time was here for driving the now road. The town clerk of Wantage town ship has issued a notice to the road overseers in that town to remove all loose atono from the roads and to cut and remove all brush from the sides of their districts of road. Our clerk should issue a similar order for iu some districts the bru sh and fitoue aio very much in evidence. The law requires that loose stone be removed monthly, but it is ignored in this town. If all attend tho Newton centen nial that are talking of going, Newton will see its biggest orowd in its P.istory. Would it not bo a good idea to print the address of 1853 along with that of 1903 in pamphlet form, for I am sure it would have a big sale. SILVER LAKE Chns. H.igert of JDingman'a en joyed a trip to the lake on horse bui k last week. He was accompan ied by Ins ffiond, i'rof. Portor. J. J. Sued and wife accompanied by tlioir sou, Joseph, returned to lJiii!.uie!pbiu on Sunday. They will mii! for Kuropo Suou. At.dru.v Snyder, of Dingmnn's w.ii here Monday. J. V. Sloan and wifo have return ed to their cotlago. (.'ol. I'otter and family have re tuinod to the city. James Anlo of Centre made a journey tj Mud Fond thi week. Miss Kittie J uda has returned to her home lifter i-pending the sum mer here. Mr. Martin Ha .en visited rela tives hero reeently. V. K. bliephord spent last week with h;s uucio. 1. V. liroaduead, at HiUiiiknl. li nn, to James Huzen and wifo, a baliv girl. a il.i am li.ii.e of Notch, F'a.. visitor relulives hero tliis week. lljrry i.. liri.n'oo of lJiugniau'it is i. ; ! r .- unt) inuvm Work for Judi;o .'i . i"iriy 1 l."iulnHk and a fueud of i.;i0'iiinu's rucimtly enjoyed a ji iVM to t'lis piie:e. MAT AMOK AS. Mrs. F.dward Lord, in company with her two gnenls, Mis ,lesio and sister Kate Figs of Fatprsnn, have gone to Lordvillo for a few days. Fred Billman, who has been camping at Highland Lake, has left town tor Newfoundland, N. J. Rev. C. I. Weidner, pastor of Hope church, has gone for a two weeks vncatiou. He will visit at Mrs. Weiduer'a home at Orvigsburg and other oitioa in Pennsylvania. invitations have been given in Matamoras for the wedding of Miss Nellie Westfall and Leatar Woolsey, of Port Jervis, to take place on Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 7.30 p. m., at the homo of Miss Westfall on Thud street. Mrs. John Davis on Washington street has been quite ill, but is ro ported some better. Mrs. William Grey and daughter, Blanche, of Nowbtirgh are in town tho guest : of Mrs. Robert Skinner, on Adams street. Mrs. Thomas D. Baker, son Willie and daughter Florence, of Dover, N. J., in company with Mrs. Henry Baker, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Josiah Hilferty on Washington street. Miss Clara Skinner, who is em ployed in Bamberger's large depart ment store, Newark, N. J., is at her home on Adams stroet for a two weeks' vacation. Miss Julia Tape ia the guest of Miss Millie Wright. Miss Ruth Seybolt and Miss Hattie Wilkin are visiting relatives at Otisville. At Mrs. Layton's 6tore, on Penn sylvania avenue, can be found school supplies of every description. Albert Jones, wife and family are visiting at Lake Ariel, Pa. Mr. Jones has returned home but Mrs. Jones and children 1 will remain sometime longer. George Bunnell, a mail clerk on the train that was wrecked Satur day, and who was injured, is resting fairly comfortably. He has two ribs broken with his other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell have the sympathy of their Matamoras friends in their trouble. Mrs. Ida Barker and Bon Harold are the guests of Mrs. Barker's sister, Mrs. William Woller. Mrs. Charles Snyder and daugh- tors Cora and Mrs. Dan MoPoak and son Charley are visiting at Dun more and Scranton, Pa. The Matamoras school have open ed with Prof. Ilouck as principle and the following named teachers : J. Molony, Misses M. Van Akin, M. Prossott, M. Walker Tilla, Zahn- lecker, Angola Orce and Sarah Remey, Miss Flora Heidenthal teacher at Quioktown. S. MAST HOPE Mrs. Jennings and daughtor, Mrs. Eva Uoble of King King, N. Y., have latoly visited this place. Howell Johnson started to Car- bondale Monday to attend the wed ding of Miss Dora Boloher. Richard Hankins recently enter tained his brother . Frank and his friend, Miss Sohanim, of New York City. Tho 10 boarders who were stop ping with the Dabron sisters have returned to their city home Miss Kitty Johnson and Carrie Tuthill went to P. J. the first time on Tuesday of fair week. After spending a week at P. J., Miss Flora Bross returned home Sunday. J. L. Colo returned to his home at Carley Brook, Pa after visiting friends in this section lust week. Mrs. C. A, Dabron and children went to Newark Valley, N. Y., Monday. This section has been visited by a hoavy storm and rain during tho past week. Jesse Barlow waa elected trustee of the Tu&ten school. Ha has engaged Miss Brown to teach the ooming winter. Miss Alice Hankins is now at Flemingville, N. Y., the guest of her siater, Mrs. Chester Neaiiug. Mrs. H. Braffut returned to Biug hamton Mouduy after visiting several days with her brother, Wiu. uawks Win. Deterich aud wife went to P. J. Sunday and the following day wont with a party of friends to New York City. Cross? Poor man! He can't helo it. He pets bilious. He needs a pood liver pill Ayer's Pilis. They act directly on the liver, cure biliousness. f .-"fI.00.- Want your moustache cr beard a bcauiiiul brown or rkh blak? Lit BUCCIHGilAM'S DYE PING MAN'S FERRY. Potatoes may be a gyod price again the comii g winter. They are rotting badly down towards Strouds burg, and the late storm has started Ours to blight. Corn is sotting very well, plenty of ears and if we bava 8 weeks of hot weather In Septmnber there will be a good crop. Oats caught out, cut, are sprout ing. E?gf must be scarce down the river when wagons are sent hore to gather them up. The dam proposed by H. H. Sanderson sooms to have received a setback. Foreman Wallace Bensloy has left the job and so hove bis help. Rumor says the anti-improvo-ment fiend with his rights and power to prevent progress has waved his flag in the way of the work. William Campbell mourns the loss of a team horse. If the crops fail, tho boarding season, hore at least, has been good, except the livery end of it. There is a dispute over the boundary line of the place sold by Mrs. Kate Wostbrook to Nathau Emery which may cause trouble between the parties in interest. FOREST LAKE NEWS (Continued from second pngp.) Aunt Tilly Is thxre; nlie won't tiiktia eintir .Sim vowa bIib will skip till slio dies While Un Mn(.kunzit clan Do nil Unit they rvin To pleaao. entertain and surprisn. Thorn's lively ynnng Volkcr DinxMtip tlio polka The. Juilsoiih ami M.iynlckes reel 'Tis not from n "potion" Bot simply dovoticin To K('d old Virginia they feol. Tho .Davidsons nil, are wliMn easy cull Thoutfti they'd rnthiT plitranrd to 1 sure And buck in the umiirr to tin out of drtinriT See the three little Pi llmms demure. Then thpro'H Mr. Sunken, milking n nickel i i ii mi nm !ii-ls ill ion own While good .Mr. Biileh wtth'nn uplifted toreh To a corner for refuge hs down. Poor Mm. Sernntnn Is nnlll ll' nod nnn I i n' They've d.nneed her neitrly todntth Though the hello of the bull blie most hnd full And now she Is all out of brenth. The girls nnd the boys are making a noise vm.ii wniu. comes nearest to hand And surely such music will truly mako you siek For It cerliiiuly beats Mulligans bnnd. HnSeoly eaeh miild In becoming sunshade Pusses apples nnd donnhiiuts g.ilore While the cider slips down and the tiddlers piny on As the feet sluiftUo over tho Door. MajestlD Kelly stands the manger of lands As he views the Young things prance and snue It Coster a good deal to Foster this denl" He remarked with considerable pride. That ho 8oempa well contented With the fun he'd Invented To every one present appeared on cannot out: Class It. ' He said, veiy placid As he stroked IHa unShiifer n Beard ' A llll T ll 11 II 'I. fll 1.(1 a Hum it l la ..11 .1.... v ... .iii, ii iiii iu a ennui I d walker long distance by night, From dnrCavalli s below, through rain or mroiign snow To see such u frolicsome sight.1' And when H.'s nil over If you weren't in clover Or Haddou-t a jolly good tlmo Don't btitine my pooT song I mean nothing wrong By this roliuksome, riddlesome rhyme." Program Ovorture The villacro nre.l lpatrn. Played by Josh Thompson's orcbes. tra. March County fair. Poem Aunty Cavalli. Lanciers In the barn. .Little liODOOD Sum? bv Lilian Cavalli. Two sterj Rustic dance. Waltz My old Kentucky Home. Two step Corn huskers. Buck and wins? dnne.o hv Mnsera Haymes and Linabnry. Quadrille Old timers by Royal Decker, fiddle and bow. Iwo stop The milk maid. Readine Thn oik cnrlr W Mi- Jennings. ' Virginia reel Harvost home. Finale When the cowh noma home. His Lite Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy "B. L. Byer, a well known coodpt of this town, says he believes Chamberlain 'a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. lie had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentary, and could got nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave hira immediate relief," says B T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by Bakh Son, Matamoras, all general storos in Pike county. " Thy announcement that certain Virginia republicans have threatened to vote the democratic ticket in case Roosevelt is nominated lias presum ably thrown Sagamore Hill into a ferment ol trepidation, not to suv despair. A Rematkahie Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has beon in use for over thirty years, during wuicu time many million bottles have been sold and uaed. It ban long been tho standard aud main reliance in the treatment of croup in tnousanus ot tiomes, yet during all this tune no case has ovor been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes bourse or even us soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It coutaii a no opium or other harmful iulestatsca aud may be given us confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Baleh iV- fcun, iil itaiuur as, ail genera! stores iu i'lke county, - 11 iiUL LIVER FILL M' st of the so. .-ailed liver pills are mado up of dras tic cathartics that leave the system worse than they find it. They ailed the liver not nt all. They Rro apt to derange the stomach nnd weaken the bowels, which condition is worse than tho ono for which the remedy was taken. Dr. Hoffman's Dandelion Liver Pills area real liver pill. They Htimulate and strengthen the liver. Are purely vegetable, and mild and certain in results. Cure constipation, biliousness and headaches, and clear the complexion. TRICE IT. CKNTS i ...For Sale By... i ai I nDiinniQTc i 5 ILL LfiUUUIJ iu 5 it', j..-. - . ""-- - y - ; . . .- - 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. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Ilou.ies Dealer iu all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dlmmick House Milford, Pa. We prom it iy otitalu IT. H. ftlirt KorolKn r .-vim iu(ui, kt w a or i.uuj m invt-iititin iur t r i rw I PiXirti on i4tiL-UtfiTll;ty. or frt-e book. pnlintHl.llay. Jor free Uxik, i (4- ''ft' 1 k i ji s 1 Jll'i ' - Patent Gihce WASHINGTON D. C. NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a Week Edition Read Whijraver tho CngHtti The Thri( o-a-AVt . k ',r) wan a bril lmiat feULC sd in tlu liniiiii(,' and biw bwu btfauily gmwiiifct -vir suif. Tim is tho test oT fill :.!,iji nmi h.i s.-r its s-l of ttiirovHl on the 'l'ln U ti ii- U--k Woi lil, wbi'.h is widely rirrulai.'.l iit cv.iry bt.tu in id U'rriCi.ry of t!i' I 'mm:, itril whrivver thtiru lire jrettU w lio can n-ati uur iuuIIkt 'iiiia pjiper for tho coniiu wiutitr ami thu year I.l.J, will iii.ikt i t r ut wa 8.-rvit.-. if pcshibK', nu-ro t sLi iiMU' tfian uvor. All evt-'iiid uf iiiiportHii: , no iimUur wlnut; they hnj-peu, are rrporu-U arnuriituly ana pniinntiy. Tho tfuhscrilttjr for only om dollar a year K-U throe papt-rs evt-rv wt'fc arid more news and gcuurfil r?adin tiiaii mont gn at dailies oau turuiah ut tivo or tnuii tiie price. TU Thrii-t) a Wi'fk World in nhanlntely fuir in its political ni'Wi Pai-Mban hiau in iu'vor alluwt d to all'uct its ncvvn fiiumii.-4, aud doitiiH.-.!)!. iitul ifpithlh an aiiku oan ult tiiin m its tnittirul a. uuutof all th-' tfivut poiuiral ouiiipairiis. In a.I.liiioii to ai! t ho ni'Wa the Thriic a Wtjt-k W ot id iat-iii-itu ri viio hest M i-mi ilo tion, t.l.iUtuU mai Wui r i'.ii t.- and other h at ur-n of iiiL. i'- st . Tho i'liru'i'-ar W i t-W World'srt'k'ular mil SiTiptiwi pi u im only p-r yt'ar atid Hat, pay tor p.ipu.'a. W o ulVr tins uuo- qoaird ijf w -l ia r and tim lJ;ko County i ii-sfi tu'fihiT nnn yt-ar for fJ. 'ihi; n.'uliir rsotijtripiiou jini'-j uf tin t A u pilpni a lit $4 ij. I i - m n 9m I iOpposita u. a TIME TABLE. Corraotsd to Data. Polld Pullman tralin to ButTnlo, Niag ara Falls, Chantntuiua Lake, Clevolaud, Chlengo and Cincinnati. Tick 's nn sale at Port Jorvta to all points in the W 'rat nnd Southwest at lower rates than via any other flrst-elnsa line. Tkainb Now Lfavr Port Jbrvib a Follows. KASTWARD. No. 8. Dally Frnress 8 P4A.M. 8 15 " 80 " 7.40 " 7 M " 10 90 " 11 W) " IU 4SP.M. 1 10 ' 8 8S " 4 80 " 4 40 " 6(H " fl(i7 " 8 40 " 10 05 " Ially Kxpress . . . . . Lo';al Kioopt Sunday. . Way Sunday Only Local Except Sunday.. Way daily exo't Sunday Daily Kxpress Sunday Only Way dally exo't Sund'y Daily Finress Way Sunday Only Local rxceut Sundays,. Im-al Sunday Only'.... Way daily exe't Sund'y Express Dally Rii, '-'. 7na, Ho, g;' 4,' 7i t, SJ'i 2, 7(, pi, 70S, St i, 14. WESTWARD. Vo. 7, Daily Frpress ' 17, Daily Milk Trnln 1, Daily F.rTircss " 115, For Ho dale K'pt Sun. . " 15, Bing'ton, except Sun... " H.I. DeK)8it Saturday only.. " -S, Kxprrsst hleago'llm dnl 8il, Local Kxpn-ss Sunday.. " 5, Limited Daily Kxpresa. 19 ROA.ll 7 25 " It 84 " 18 10 P. M. ia " 449 " 5 15 " 6 50 " 10.16 Tr.linq lfnrn CnmnhftM xt lurk, fur Fort Jorvia on week dnvs M :i HO. 7 HO Q m o iK in qn a i w.J 4 HO, ft Ho! 7 !J(, 9 15P. M. On' giiDdayi! H 7 HO. ft 00 . U 15 A U 19 DO 9 IKi (an 9.16 P, M. ' ' ' ' D. W. COOKK, General PnAAPnurrr Agent. New York. Hr U SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Works, which you can have by ronftnltlnir, J. C. P KESfOTT of Matnmnras, Tn.t who In prepared to (five efttlmatea at any time. Write him at once or call and aee hU stock of FORCE PUMPS iiimm J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Ilonter and Fuel Barer in tho Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two Frmm In on HAMWARE, CUTLERY, TIN, AOATH WAKK, ETC. riN KOOFINO AND PLUMIINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS ' Of All Kind and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-NEATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. I P ho tog raphe R AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 7b Tika Street, Port Jrvia, N, y