I SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE ' The edict lias gone forth ( Out goon every stitch of the remaining tines of our SPRING AND . SUMMER STOCK. No matter what the loss, avc are determined tocloHc out everything left. In a nutshell thin givetfyou the reason for this tremendous sacrifice, PRICES ARE CUT TO POINT whence buying is irrcsistablo. Thrifty men will bjiy for next seasons use, if they have no need for clothing now. No event of a like nature ever offered up such rich "plums." The stock embraces all our lines of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, and an assurance of "lightness" in every particular Here are some of our prices and we feel that they tvill 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 syecial price - - $8.50 Men's Suits Here's a good all-around suit for cither business or dress combines all the beauty, fit and . wearing qualities of regular $10 suits Our special prico - - $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 I Take a look 1 "Togs" for the youngsters. Three piece or double breasted Boy's suits, age 3 to 15 years, patent waist-band, good trimmings. A bargain at $3.50. Our price ... $2.50 Yon can't turn around here without bump- ing into some good things. You know a LITTLE MONEY goes a long way at J. SILVERMAN Reliable Clothing House East Stroudsburg, - Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REriEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottlo for 50c. Prescription Carefully Compounded HP T O f Brond Btroet . E. Emerson & Co., r.5K... Next Door to MM SIDER GOODS 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 Dcvoo's Puro Load and Zinc Paints W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Of Cvory Description at 'I'M II - I ( v $F'I ilH LA t-,it 1 L.Jt.JV-1 lJ LA UuL;J Too Easy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. a SALF Hotel Fauchere. Wall Paper pring Goods Ponn, MATAMORAS. An entertainment wb bold at t'fc. Joseph's Hall Monday evening by the young Indies of the parish. Dr. J. M. PeKiy hnn sootirr-d tbe suite ot rooms on tlie (cround Coor of Mulch's ln-lok building (.n Pennsyl vania avenue and will trite posws- sioii on or about the 2!Hh hist. ' Mibs Moggie Klose of Jersey City is the pupst of Mrs. William Perel val on Jefferson street. Monday evening, Misses Nellie and Delta Skinner were very pleasantly surprised at tliolr home on Adams street. Tbe young ladies will leave for their new bouie at Middletown this week. Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Skinner were also pleasantly sur prised ou Monday evening by a Ejirty of friends from Port Jervis and Matamoras. The evening was spent pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner's friends regret they are going to leave town and all hope they may return to Mntamorns in lha future. Frank Sef bolt oT Matamoras, who has been employed by the O. &r. W. R. tl. at Monticello has left t'ere, and is going to take a oonrSe in the Y. M. C. . A. training school, at Springfield, Mass. Frank's young friends in Matamoras wish biin success in his new work. Miss Amy Sutherland, of Sulphur Springs is the guest of Miss Bertha Robinson. Samuel Randall and wife, In com pany with Mrs, A. Trace and Mrs. H. Norton, all of Kent, Ohio, are visiting John Gordon and wife. Miss Edythe Crane of Middletown is at her home on a short vacation. Sbe is a trained nurse at Thrall Hospital in that city. Mr. and Mrs H. Henze, who were married In Newark last Wednesday called on friends in Matamoras Saturday and Sunday, and returned to their home in Newark on Sunday evening. Mrs. Henze was formerly Miss Katie Worster. William Crissman and wife of Somerset, Kentucky, arrived in town Sunday and are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watts Clao son, on Main street. John Degen in company with Horace Kipp, of Milfnrd, called on friends In Matamoras Sunday after noon. Miss Lillian Buchanan of Milford is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O Ryder, on Main street. Mrs. A. O. Rowland and little daughter, Catberiue, of Rowland, Pa., are the guests of Warren K. Ridgeway and wife. Ed. Labar, wife and ohildren have gone on a pleasant trip driving through the county. They take in Stroudsburg, Philadelphia and Dela ware Water Uap and will be away a week. Mrs. Harry Moore of Jersey City is visiting her sister, Misa Blanche Watts, on Main street. 8. - MAST HOPE Miss Augnsta Davenport recently visited friends in this place. Born to Chester Nearing and .wife of Fleming vill, N. Y , a eon. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Lehmann, who have not been well, are gaining. Mr. Wenderlioh started for his Tarrytown home on Tuesday. A covered float' started from the Ten Mile River eddy Friday morn ing, on it were N. R. Hanking and John Decker. They were supplied with almost everything for camping, fishing, etc., and enjoyed the trip immensely. Saturday at Parker's Glen they were joined by W. H. Hankina who remained with them until Monday afternoon. Tbe other two remained on tbe float until Tuesday when the reached Sparrow- bush when they broke up tenting and came home all much pleased with their trip. Walking la becoming such a fad now days that Mrs. Davis and Mias Tigue walked over the mountains to Rowlanas last Tuesday. Win. Hawks, aged SI, is visiting his sister, aged 81, at Montioullo, N. Y. Both are well presevod old people. Mrs. Howell nankins and Mrs. Kats McEiroy of Washington, Pa., have been visiting their undo, W. H. Hankius, last week. Miss Anna May Hankins spent Sunday with her parents. George Van Wert went to Scran tan last wouk to attend the funeral ot bis brother. Only two from this plaoe went on the excursion to Rochester lust week. Frauk Ltihuiann and wife returned to Chicago last Thursday. Miss Hannah Kipp visited her her home iu Greeutowu Saturday. The Hartford l'ont believes a man xliouid be willing to meet an otllee hulf way. We know of one ptrlos lender who would have Ixtu only too fc'lad. SAKDYSTON. Uriee Prnkn, forinei ly of this town enlisted In the navy ln-4 Winter la at homo, but, Mhelher ,n furlough or diwhnrgrd It is hard to toll as he tells Conflicting storlca. But he sports a navy uniform anywnyj For the neatest horse clipper com mend us to Flavius Warner ' of llHineavllle, wlio is nn expert In that line. While I do not believe In clipping a hoi j'A, yet If any one wants a good Job done rail on Flavins. ; Tuesday 1 visited the court room at Newton and heiirtl the judge call case after rtise, tuntt obe side or the other was not ready and the case went over until next term. The president judge Was through In 15 minutes and returned to Morrlstown. The public school building at New ton was damaged by lire on Saturday night. The upper "part was badly damaged and had, the fire engine been promptly on hand and fired up the damage would have been much less. Damage about $5000. Mark Iayton and bride spent a few days visiting relatives In Sandystorf and Walpack last week. Mark is employed in Paterson, N. J. Help 'on the farm was never so scarce ns at the present time. The fact Is wages are too low. Seventy five cents is too little compared with the wages paid elsewhere and where 10 hours Is th-a rule, and not from daylight till dark as It is here. New Jersey will hold an election Tuesday of this week for the purpose of voting on proposed amendments to the constitution.' Jt is a fraud all the way through and will cost the state a neat sum for the election and, after all, if the amendments carry they are In nowise beneficial, but will provide a few offices for the friends of those In power. So far as I know, there are only two teachers In the Delaware Valley who receive over $35 per month and some teachers receive less than t30 per month. We cannot ridicule the Pike county teachers any more, for it has been reported that some of them taught for board and clothes. The new Pennsylvania law paying all teachers not less than 85 per month beats the Jersey teachers in salary. The G. A. R. encampments at It last meeting in San Francisco urged congress to pass a law paying all honorably discharged soldiers who have served over three months a pension of $12 per month. I know crippled veterans who; served all through the Civil War and are draw ing from six to ten dollars per month while I could name quite a number who were in the service on an enlist ment term of 9 months and Rre draw ing from 12 to 22 dollars per month. This is not Just to the long term veteran. It is predicted that, when the new road Iscompleted across the mountain that some of our farmers will cart their milk to Branchvllle. The prices paid at Branchvllle are a good deal more than are paid here. Today we hold a special election on constitutional amendments and it is safe to say that not over 20 votes will be polled as very few really under stand what the amendments are, As it is a special election it Is not a legal holiday. 'j Saturday morning, the thermome ters stood only 4" above .freezing and Sunday morning 6,above the freez ing point. A severe., frost now would ruin the corn crop. The buckwheat crop is so short, la growth, that it will have to be pulled, it cannot be cut with the cradle. Pancakes will be a luxury this winter. The contractors building the now road are hiring all the teams they can get to haul stone, dirt and crushed Btona on the road. They pay 3.50 per day oi hours. Fishing Is a recreation, on Sunday, when the party works hard all the week, a fact that I was not aware of, but one thing J do not know, and that is how many fish were caught, they were probably suckers. On the 22d inst in cutting some raspberry vines I found one vine with several clusters of fine large berries, some ripe and some green Rather odd time of year for rasp berries isn't it. Comrades don't forget the Reunion of the First New Jersey Cav. Vols. at Trenton, N. J., Oct 8tb. We may now expect the usual periodical rumors regarding the Pope's health. Bills wer That's what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer's rills. Vegetable; penny laxative. Want your moustache or beard a beautiiul brown or rich liiatkr Ue DUGKinGHAM'S DYE DLNOMAN'S FE1UIY. The flsh pond proposed to be brillt by 11. H. Sanderson, work on which was suspended because of protests made by some owners ot real estate adjoining, it is reported will bo completed, the objections having been adjusted and those formerly opposing now give fulf oonsent to the project. , - Cider mills in this section are busy. Some of our young ladies are seeking employment in the shon factory at Newton, N. J., and if tboy sra successful there will do doubt be an exodm -which may make It difficult for our hotels and boarding houses to procure help next summer. Three dollars a Week for a oonple of months In summer Is hardly sufficient attraction for ex perienced and oompetent girls. Not less than $5 a week should be paid. So far no one here has commenced a school of instruction in cooking. Thoso who try the businosi of korp. ing boarders without a knowledge of this branch cannot supply a satisfactory table and make money For instance in the matter of soups, mash stock that oonld be ctilized with profit now goes to waste for want Of knowledge. Sonp stock is homemade gelatins for whioh factory prices are 32 cents a pound. When yon enter a kitchen where there Is a good cook, or ohef, you will observe a pot simmering at all times where the jelly in meat trimmings is extracted. Sonp is nourishing and at all times paJntable if well made, and there la great economy in its use. Chicken thieves are beginning to be notive and some people to be in readiness for their reoeption have oiled and cleaned their guns and loaded them with buckshot. The feast of rye cake for tbe entertainment at Christmas of the soribe of the Press will necessarily be omitted because of failure of the orop. The editor may substitute a bundle of hay whioh is plenty. A twelve pound baby has oome to bless the home of Hugh Brodhead. David O. Brodhead, one of our most respected citizens, who is well advanced in years, is reported to be siok again. Jack Frost has appeared here and soon Thanksgiving will be on band. We are in some doubt as to what we may render np thanks for unless it may be that things are no worse. SILVER LAKE The cottages are all closed except J. V. Sloan's which will close about October 1st. Andrew Snyder and family of near Dingmans were here Sunday, The first frost in this vioinity occurred Saturday morning. Mrs. Sloan entertained her brother Monday. He is spending a vacation at Hotel Schanno. Most of the farmers have finished baying and are now sowing rye. The buck whoa t crop is very light. Allen Crone spent Saturday and Sunday at his home near Centre. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO travel and BUDarvl&d force of snips. people and mnke collections for mnnufao- turing noUBe. stratum sniary fu.uu a week ana expenses. Isainrr DMd weeklr and expense money advanced. Previous experience unnecessary. Local territory. ttuglness successful, position permanent. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Huperlu tendent, t&i Dearborn street, Chicago. A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the obild becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It oontairs no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Balch & Son, Matamor as, all general stores in Pike county. Denver, Colo., and Return $48.25 On account of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew convention to be held at Denver, Colo., October 7-11, 1903, the Erie will run sell special excur sion tickets from Port Jervis to Denver, Colo., October 3rd and 4th, good to return to October 30th, at 118.25 for tha round trip. Hit Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy "B. ii. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says be believes Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last Slimmer. Ha bad been sick for a mouth with what the doctors call bilious dyseniary, and could get nothing to do him any good until be tried this remedy. 1 gave him immediate rehof, bays B T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by BtUuu & on, Matamoras, all general stores in V16 county. 1 FALL DI lutiu 2 Good spices are desirable at any time j they are necessary now, for the results of yonr care and labor during the canning and pickling season may depend upon them. We bny spices as care fully as the most delicate drugs and we have results to show for our caution. Our spices give results. Try them. CO. ARMSTRONG DRUGGIST. L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or C.rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. You will find that the ser vices I rendor yon a a Broker and the facilities and conven iences I can furnish can not bo surpassed elsewhere. It is to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention. L R. Carpenter, Cor. Ball and Plk Sts. . Port Jervis, New York. Representing Oreulloh, Martin A Co, Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no moro 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 kgt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Souses and Lots and lots without Houses. Dealer in all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dlmtuick House Milford, Pa. (reexport ou j-atciitiiMuty. r f rtj book i.';-,"'.rrTP?,c-frrs mm Opposite U. ti. latent Oiiic) WASHINGTON D. C. Advertise la $b? P(ts, jtlifeiwl We pnmipUr obtain D. B. Slid Himtm i nnsLHOAD v TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. u.. ii. mi wrniiiB w, lunFlJO, 11111- ftra Kitlla f Ik...... t v sri. ' i $ Uilmifro and Cincinnati. i ii - on sale at yor Jerrls to all f o I n t I,, K. "iX- . j o...... - . -'" ..im.nim IOWOT rate than via any othor fLrat-claaa line, Trains Now Lfavm Port Jbrvir k FOLLOWS. EASTWARD. . 8, DHily Riprwis , Dally F.xprrwi 8S, Local Except Sunday. I 84 A. M. 6 IS " 80 7 40 " 7 M 10 SO " 11. M " 18 48 P.M. 1 10 " 8 ' 4 80 " 40 " (17 " 40 -10.06 " 2 70S, Way Pimflay Only on, iooai Mcept Sunday.. 83, Way dnilyexo't Sunday 4, Ilr.lly Kxpress 701, Punday Only 84, Way dully eio't Sund'r 8, Daily Kxprw 70, Way Sunday Onlr....; 7(D), Local Sunday Only . . 8l. Way dally eio't Sund'r 1 4. Ex press Dal Lr . . . , v . . WESTWARD. No 7, Dally Express 19 HOi. M 17, Dally Milk Train 7.85 " 115, KorHodaleE'pt Rn'ii!.' 18 10P.M. o, r.AprfHin nicatro inn aal 0.15 8, Local Kxpress Sunday., t 60 " 6, Limited Dally Express. 10. 15 ' Trains InnvA CmY.vm -- York, for Port Jervis on wek davs at 8 . 7 so. 9 On. 9 15. 10 DO A. u 1 m'lm 8. 6.80. 7 no. a 15 p u rw c.,... 8 80. 7.80. 9.00 . 9.15 1 n.llHIIKi en 9.15 P.M. D. W. OOOKK, Oftneral Passns;r Agent. New York. Qnpirruirjn UUIIILI IlillU YOU NEED! Toor ewa Water Works, which yau rmn bT by oonfinltfnc J, C PRK8COTT of Mntamont, Pa., who Is prepared to give Mtlm-VtM at any time. Writ him at onee or call and aoo hts stock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Mtttmrst, a. 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, Now Era Radiators, Two p"lraa In ana 4ABDWAEE. CUTLERY, TIN, AOATM WAM, jKTC. IN ROOriNOAND PLUMIINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylas. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing;-. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L.F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. -uTc!cliuc Pkotog raphe R -AND DEALKB IN- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing St Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervla, N. Y. .fc I Salujcriba for tie Puswj
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