SEMI-ANNUAL GLEARAMli lie (vlict lias gone forth I Out goes every t tilcli of the remaining lines of our SPUING AND SUMMIT STOCK. No matter what the loss, we are ileterrnined to close out everything left. In a nutshell this gives you the reason for this tremendous Bacriliee, PRICES ARE CUT TO POINT whence buying is irresistahle. Thrifty men will buy for next seasons use, if they have no need for clothing now. No event of a like nature ever offered up such rich "pluiu.s.M The stock embraces all our lines of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, and an assurance of "lightness" in every particular Here arc some of our prices and we feel that they will certainly attract you to this great sale: Men's swell summer suits, Line Serges in gorgeous array. These suits arc regular .f 12 sellers and bonanzas at that. Our .special pri.4$ - , Men's. Suits Here's a good all-around suit for either business or dress combines all the beauty, tit and wearing finalities of regular $10 suits Our special price A grand assortment of Men's Suits. All the late cuts and kinks and brand splinter new 10. Our special juice - - - - - $7.50 Take a look! Take a bd; ! "Togs" for the youngsters. Three piece or double breasted Boy's suits, oge .' to I,! years, patent waist-band, good trimmings. A bargain at $3.o0. Our price You can't turn around here without bump ing into some good things. You know a LITTLE MONEY goes a long way at y . rjJLJj V JTuMAiN y Reliable Clothing House East Stroudsburg, - ' Penn'a. A SEASONABLE REflEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL Vith Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for SOc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded H. E. Emerson & Co., gj& Next Door to Hotel Fauchere. HEW SULKIER 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 Devce's Pure Lead MILFORD, PA. Of Cvery Description at Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. i i f 2.50 Broad Street, Milford, Pennsylvania Ycil Paper and Zinc Paints EYi ITCH ELL'S, as Ponn, SANDYS TON. !' ,v .)''!- y !;'ih n In? 0 i-np'lliiifj nil ( 1iM1i en "f sc'ioo! n'-" to (Uteii'l sc'li'iol n cti tain lungth ;l tittis. It is Mm 'l'j!y iif tlio trnunt officer to Hiifi-rco Ui).'? liivc, iind ypt tltero nrs cliii.lii ii k'iu Uiil not attend milio"! !;mt ypir, and f far tllq rvnx hnxo n-'t nnuln (hi lr npjionvn ucn in tlie s-'mkiI room. Sumofooily Is nogloot ii'H liiH duty. Misi A!!lo "utin loft on the 2?tU n't. for Onm;:o, N. J., vvliiiro hIm v.-!1.' li ongnR'tl at lior trmlo of lnwiprilting. I .-dd l.y oi-.u of our lupera tlint (.1,0 RTwiiiill of A.iher Snook was destroyod by firo a fow nights ago. A j-ilo of bito plno bonrda i"intnln 1H; nbont 1200 fvt wnn burnorl, and that tv 'is tlio only losa. The mill wis not Injured. On Saturday morning tlioro was a good uVnl of shunting hoard In the woods indimtimg that soinohody win huntine; sqnirrola. The fino is protty stoop for that kind of Work, and one of thuso days soma one will sret into trodblo. Sfiljin Miintnr of Liiyton will tnovo to Hi ;i nclivi'le this vrock and enlor tbo omnloy of N. Hopkins. Iliiny, mm of Mrs. Kiln JlifT, npo Molly, was aoiiH'.'ntnlly shot Hiaiiohvillo on .Saturday last. at ; A i?ronp of boys vto toothcr exani inb;r yoon I'ifl"s revolver Rnd whr'ii he wanted to ro home askod youi.i? f)i''i!-off for tho woanon. Do t'loiV pointed if at his h'-ad, remrirtc iiur. that bo would give it to him. 1'hn weapon was discharged, the bail striking Iliff in the temple, ki'.linir him int.tntly. l!r. Ri.'cb.en is having a fWh pond built on the farm recently bought of Fit.!, k. Johnson by J.J. Vannieklo. If this olio proves a success others will be built next year. Mrs Susie Wilson, nee l.attimore of 1 '."(. kei to wn, spent the past week with per ptU'enN, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. LatUuiino. at Liyton. 'I'iic dimoo iu the bouse of Mrs. Mnvy Iteaniir was one of the kind not nerosiary in any community. Windows were sniashod, and tho houe presented the appearance of having been Ftruek by a eyidone, or soinetliinj; worse, tho next morn ing. Miss Klla Swartout, daughter of JtimoH Swartout of this town, died on Wodnesday last of typhoid fever, aged 29 yearn. Miss Swartout had been critically ill, but was thought convalescing, and wa ahout the house, when the relapse came caus ing hor death. The sympathy of oil goes out to tho boreavod parent in his great sorrow. Interment at tiingman's on Saturday. John S. Hursh of llainesvillo diod on Sunday evening, aged abont 62 years. Deceased had been uillioted with locomotor ataxia for the past IT years, which confinsd him to the house all that time. Ho leaves a w ife, but no children, to mourn his loss. John Y. Clark of Montague Is re ported very low at this writing. Mr. Clark's health has not been good for sovoral yoars. DLMiMAN'S FERRY. Thus fur our schools have progress ed nicely and tho teachers have not been worried by those chronic growl ers who think it their duty to meddle with what they do not understand and so interfere with the proper management of pupils. It uppears that any one bus a right to put out a set line over night to eaifli ilsh in this stale by paying five dollars for licence. The name of the owner mud be on a tiijj on th? line. David o. Bi-odhoad bad a frolic at his piuiv n coolly and tw elve neigh bors assisted. I'd ward l-'.mery had a valuable tinuml shot 1 st we.-k. The dog was very i .'i t -U i iri ! 1 1 and would go to tho wl- for tiie cows without being accompanied. Henry and John Milder of lirook- lyn vi-ib'd !,, liner ti lends and ac (i;i:niitain'es here last week. M'-s Ln;Uy Hunter has returned to be! t'itiUideipliSii home after a visit wit!. M.-. Ma:y Sin'.tb. 'I'he pl'-i-uni Jound ot the ste.im v bistie is ,o.,iiii beard (roin tl.e rmll on t! ,e 1 rui i t r.u t. Kwitner, ih" butel.er, will buy ties ton w inter and b-'-ide sel,ng Hu nt will de.vl ia Hour an I feed. He orders it i.y the car I ic.d and so evp." ts to x.ive t!te ii,i.id.,'i;uu's pr. ,li t I' his ciist., ,iiiers. A XT b I) - AN h.NTKiU'iilMSi; 1' A 1 J K!i )!1 Lh.rJ M". II. t to i UilH.'isH f.J, li.-' II'l" illfi W!!'tlT a.lli'GU I In.' n -l ill t.'.-, Vn riHV M i.t ii. ' 11' ilu'. I u nd ii.itit. Win ti will riVf 1 1 -i 1 tie i'f u fi-.:ii ijiun aii'.i civn ins iH-it;t- 1 ULi'f' ;t f;-uiiif tiiiil ei-iiy L-.irn-! I nit- t-a- h yi'.'-r. To H ln;ty l. v t j ,iu-(i r as iit'!- Tl-iii- a ik-iifd. ll uit.'i.vit d v ru-o a i om'k to 1. ?i . t, All,.,nv, lie. WOOD sJ ii b-ad Tel. i lit.i.,. I not prepared to lurniidi u . ,. rl in tove li'ic.t its at i . 1. St. it., Mi lord. , . ncect.eiis. (f M VTA MO!! A! !eritt M.sml of jMit;un nnn will wiiil.i;:!, it ddiu-in d m at PrnaooUs IIM1 ooniiii"'i!'!op; Tliurf.d.'iy oveiiing of UiH w""k, O'.'t R'h. At Miller's n.iU Kitiirday evening lntd- ft very plc'ts'iut dancing party n.'."iiihk'd. (Iiod t'Kiiio vsfur nwhod l.y D'JiikorV "fbalni and pvorvonn lind an on 'r'ilile tlmo. K. F. Whoolor, wife and Bon, Ed-ir, of Howh Lnkn, l.v, hro visit in R at t!io homo of thoir son, L. D. Whoolor on Washington Btreot. Oliver I). S'miroR, wifo and little (lifnghtm-, II.ipo, from Highland, N. J., are vn'tinn relatives in Muta nioras and Tort Joryis. Mrs. R. E. Mc.-K.oan of Milford, Pa., spout Tuosday with hor oousin, Mrs. Ouorye Wohlngar. Emma Alice Rmdtill, wife of Erie Conductor John II. (Jordan, died at hor home on Hiver stroot, in Muta nioras, at 1.10 o'clock on Sunday tnorninsr, of oanoer, after an illness dating back abont four years. She had boon oonfiuod to tha bod sinoe May Inst. Mrs. Gordon was 52 years old and was born iu Leroy. Oonosoa county, N. Y., a daughter of Hosea arui Caroline Randall, Sho passed her girlhood in Blisstiold, Mioh. About 2f years a'o sho civmo here to reside and with the exception of ten years she and her husband lived nt SuH'ern, N. Y , sho bad resided in this vicinity. Mrs. Gorden was a member of Epworth M E. church of Matainorns and a consistent Christian woman, whoso character and disposition commanded respect and esteem. She was also a member of Ivy Iiaf Division No. 5, Ladies' Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors, in which society she wns a favorite amoto? the members and by whom she was loved aud endeared general ly, blio leaves to mourn her loss her husbaud, two brothers, Simoon and Charles, of Kent, Ohio, and one sitter, Mrs. Jeanetto Billings, of Morely, Mich. The funeral was held Wednesday aftornoon at 2.30 nt the house. Tho Rev. (). J. Shoop ofilciatini;, inter ment in Laurel Grove cemetery. Albert Nichols of New York City spent Sunday in Matamoras. Miss Uracn Soybolt of New York City, who has been spending her vacutlon at her home on Fifth street, has returned to the oity. Mis Minnie Hill, wdio has been visiting at Boston and other eastern cities, returned home Saturday evening. Miss Emma Albright of Dinginaus is tho guest of Misa Angela Oroe on Main street. James Van Dyne and wife of Waldwick. suout Sunday at the liome of Mrs. U. II. Langtou. Mrs. John Pborson of Jersey City is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McBride. Leonard Shaw of New Brighton, S. I., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs George McBride, also two sisters of Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Mary Groon and Miss S. McBride, of Jersey City, George Bonnell, the mail clork who was injured some time ago in the wreck at Turners, is slowly improving. Dan MoPeak, who has been a resident of Matamoras for some time, left tho villago Monday to make his home in Patarson. His many friends iu Matamoras regret to have the family leave this village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall of Kent, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon R ludal of the same city. Harry Cody of Tuxedo, aud Miss Clarissa Gordon, a sister of John Gorlen on River street, of New York City, aro guests of Mr. Gordon and Mrs. (trace Brown. S. Governor Hogg with Thoui.is Je Texas thinks) m that ''the i United States government is lriftir.ij rapidly to the condition of Kuropc.m monarchies through policies of e"- trav.iyance, pomp and intimacies with foreign powers." Governor Hog will live to see his prediction ftiitill-d Thomas to aliout the Jet'el'soll did. ante evtetit r A X T V. f FA I T H K I" I. PKK.-.nN TO trtvvfl and 3U(tv!ho f'jr;e cf -iah-M- j ptMpitt ami make cotU-rti'ina for iru'M:f uvj tin inur ht)usv rtraiK"r' - a v't k iuni osiiim-h. salary jiahl wukly lill'.l lXpt'llai IliOfli'y lUlV aittii-d I'rtA Iu la i'X (. ru-iiie u:iniHjfti!iary (,.frtl ti-r: u .1 y. HitH'M h;u;:i-h1uI Vo-m1 I'm n-i f t . r.tn'i.-rtii M'lf-iutiti-tsh.sed on - . riii Uind.'iit, '-l U.4trboru atrort, I'Iiu-mii. Good Oyer's Pills are good liver . You know that. The best : t i i family laxative you can buy. They Keep the bowels regular, . cure coiisnpaiiuii j u a r or I'a , Want your moustache rbesrd 1 t cJot ;i.il brow aorrkhblacW? Use 3Uc:a::GUA!vs dye mlvi:i; laki: James II..-u and wif.i have mov ed from August Morcier's house in Porter township to a bouse in I'uir man township. Miss Lillio Meroior Is visiting her aunt In No-v York city this week. J. D. Hanun is erecting a large dwelling house. A. A. Albright is doing the carpenter work. J. V. Sloan and wife returned to their city homo Monday. A party In this vicinity were raccoon hunting one night this week. Thoy succeeded iu capturing four. Our school is progressing nicely. John Ileator and family have ro moved from Niohocronk Lako Villa to II. W. Adams' house on the Silver Lake road. Pumpkins are more plentiful than ohestnuts. Miss Millie Snyder has returned home after spending tbo summer at the club house. Most of the farmers In this section are gathering apples. The potato orop is small. Arthur M, Adams' cider press is now In running order. . HOTELS AND BCAKDTfr'f HOtfSl.8 A Matter of Adveit;sin Prop.,sed by trie Erie Which is of (Jonernl Int'roat to Poupl'j Tier,? The Goiieriil Passenger topart m, '.nt of Hie Kn.e H inroad has h'.en informed that, tl.e aeeomtienlatiiiri for Summer B)ar.lrs at various points along it s line nre inadefpiate to moot the dem mds. i It is proposed to moro thoroughly ; advertise this busine-s next season j than over before, and to ncc.imtuo date all who desire to locatu in this most heatlhfrd and ple:nrst(;:o co'intry, t'lron-h wddeh t!,- Kr. R'dirond runs they reiiinst ail who are interested in Summe r !' ini-f' ji .g business to increase their facilities and to Improve their accommodations especially in the lino of Sanitary con.litions. Where it is possible running water j and hath room facilities should be installed in order to promote more healthful conditions, theroby mak ing the location more desirable. Those whi intfcti.l nuking im provements or building new hotels or boarumg nouses, wi,i please notify Mr. E, II. Barto, Traveling Passenger Agent of Erio Railroad, Chambers Streot Station, New York City, wlwrCTS charge of tho Summer Home business. Annllmtinn hlnnlra for .., i n next season's Summer Home Book will be ready in ample time, and can be obtained from the nearest Erie Railroad agent. 12 10 30 The recent democratic slate con vention in Massachusetts is described as a most harmonious meeting. V. A. Oaston was nominated by accla mation for governor. With tradi tional courtesy Alpbonse stepped aside and allowed (iaston the honor. Governor Garvin has been renomi nated by the democrats for Governor of Rhode Island. Governor Garvin in his campaign sjieeches for which he is preparing, should not be con fused with Professor Garner the scientist who went to Africa to talk to monkeys and apes and learn their language. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days For several months our younger brother had been troubled with in digestion. He tried soveral remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets and ho , ...1-;.,.. T,, .;.., u. Mil IIIOIUTI tl ti!,Vlli 1,1'.;. 11. ,.J3l., l.l thirtv davs he had Pained fortv pounds in flesh recovered. We on tho Tablet. i He is now fully liai'e a good trade Il e i KV B'-.-.s., Merchants, liOiif; I'.iat'eh, Mo. F''.r sale by liilch iV S,,n, Matamoras, all general stores in I'iko county. Ijreat fraud plot has 1-ecn tin- j j earthed by po.-tal in-p ctors, but this j j time it has not involved any p ist oilice employees. A until pencil , i-ontaintng a Ittrge uumU-r of cle.-ck -1 drawn on ditl'-ii-nt banks, was stolen j by seme -l.rewd forgers aud immyi hicks lcu.an I reds K,nk-. "cln.-s- fellow. of f a, i7, ;i A'H i like ..-mail i inaLioOs raise.) iiti aid p'-esci.t,..,! at The po-ta.1 in-p.. ' and txpeet that r i.iio the hun - tor- lulVl s wil Do Cooi)---lt Pays. A I icn ! ) man has observed that, " j, ,d ut state de. ds ore belter than real Is ,onie of the latter- are worthless. Act kitul'y aud gently, si. .'.v sympathy an. I b ill a helping hard. Von cubUxt po.-ibly lone by it." 11 :-t men appreciate a kind word and eueonriifj-iment more than substantial help. There are p. rs, ,n.s in this community who m'ht truth fully gay : ".My good friend, cheer nil. A few dose of Chamberlain s t'out;h Uem.jdy will rid yoa of your j cold, anil there is no danger w hat- I ever from pneumoui.i when you use ; thut uiedieiuo. It ulw iy4 cures. 1 know it for it has helped me out many a tune." S .1,1 by Iti'ch .v.' Sen. Matamoras. nil Keneral stores ' in Tike county. !V Ik , ALL RIJOOEli GOODS f Wo buy mi ber p;uod it1 at fiequ l't. inlervals di- rect froiti tlie mnnuffie- f nrers Wo do this for J tlr.eo r. a .oi.s .. 1. We win! 1 cbnl.lo (rof'ds. 2. Wo want fri'h goods, i ?. We v-.-ii't to save nil S ti e c ist v, e can for A rustuinera. R iliber (j.vh's .f inferior C'ia:i!y are r. bo'll the dearest, articles that can be bonrrl't. Hero you get prad -s of assured re liability. You know thoy rc fresh, find yon get tbriii at thu nut ieat on able prices f-'-yiinjvs, Hot Water Bottles. Nursery & Kick- lioeni f loods. t CO. ARMSTRONG $ii I DRUGGIST. 1 i! R P. j rr mm BROKER STOCKS ETC. Bought A SoW for Cash or C. rritd on a M:u i,!n of 3 per cent. Y"ii will find that the ser vices I render you as a Broker and tbo facilities aud conven iences I can furnish can not be surpassed elsewhere. Jt is to my interest that, you nmko money, ill business soieily confidential. Cor re -pond once and teloiiboiio rird.irs given cni':tul f,;tc::ti'.'ti. ! o K O o t L. II. Garponter, j J' j O Cor. H Port Jcr ll .-inn iS. file Sts. f!ov; York, j resenting n Iflartin A Co. ra Rei Groulioh 1 '-' I ? V: mi Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mora than plain cnes in stona and they are more durable. Don't investj money in a monument be-1 ! fore investigating the claims , . HL'X Tt il "1 t Of W h 1 1 3 dfOflZe. Wflte fOf information and d:: I I C U'lITM!"Trf) evil I leo I un, io.iiofu, r ales Agt. , ?r n j p. I "J IsCai itci-c 1 Oil i T,, ts :ii, l i,,;s w r i') a;) Unuls o! -,,lr il.ltlri.'- ; r'y. i 7 p ( j ! 5 t . !AtL bus:::l i I iCTCu-t D. C. S S s WWV A'lvcrtiM' i:l ll. i 1' KTC. g . ! f r. p , w r l u. y C.I i r . u o r 1 r. i 1 1 1, 1 1 o i Of'ke Wells Building j I Kvit.w lMi..ii,i. H-io i j Jhlf. Til, l'a. j t w i-r,. , ..,-.(' , H'ni f-'.r.--VT I '.7-' - ' - ' ' y, . I . - ..-.. .- ,. i . ;.-i,t j I - ' t nil ; - i ' .,' - I'ce bol'K, J j ; mw.v " r f riu- f 1 " '.i -V Vv ay ; i . (i:iir nnlLROAD TliVi TABLE. Coifeetod to Ute. Solid 1'iillninn trnlns to ItnlTnlo, Nina nin hulls, riiiiit.nnin Lake, Cleveland, Ctirr,;;,! ,,,.,1 ('Iricliilmtl. Tiekr fs ne Rnle nt Vnrt .Trrvls to (ill points in the YV'.Htunil Snutliwi'st, nt lowor rates thnn via nay ether nret-olasa lino. Trains Now I.?avf Pout Jervis as oi.lows. KASTWAKD. No. 8, llnlly Rrprptw 8 84 A.M. " (1, Ilatlv E.tiircsi 6 111 " " l, Loc ivl Except Sunilay. . 8 Wl " " to. 7 40 " " W, Way Pnmlny Only .... 7M " " 3u, Tkh'iiI Kxri'pt Piindny. . 10 20 " '' fci, Wnydnllyexn'tSiinilfiy 11 Ni 4. Dully Kxu,sf ia v p. u. " 701, Stinilnv Only 1 10 " " 24, Wny ihiilv p.xc't Sund'y St! " " 8, Dally Ftiwhs 4 20 " " 7Ui. Way Pnmlny (inly 4 40 " " 7oH, L,K,nI Knniliiy Only . . . . 6.07 " " S?i, Wny dully oxe't Sund y S 40 " 14. Expresn l)Hlly 10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Dally Kxnn-HH 19 RCA M ' . 17. IMtly Mtlk Train 7 85 " ' 1. Dntlv KxnresH 11 81 " " nr., K.ir Ho'il ilc K'pt Sun. . u 10 p. u. " H, KxircKi hlrntro 11m dal 6 15 ' " 2'.t, Trticnl Kxnr.'hNSun(lnv. . 6 M " " ft, l.iiniti d llnlly KxpruKi. 10 16 ' Tmins 1,-nvo Olmmhprs wtroot, Now V,,rk, f,,r I'crt Jervis on wk d:iv at i 7 :,. it .10, i.y le.sti a. M.. 1 do's lie. I mi, R .,, 7 xn, i, i.-j P. Mi on jsiinilivH. :m, 7 wi, tf.uo , 9 16 a. m., is. tw, a.m. 7 no 16 P. M. I. V. f'OOKR, Oi'licrnl 1'tiNHpnfffr Agent, Nw Vork, ' ' Hore Is rAntrTiuiiA V. YOU NEED I Your own Wnter Works, which yn rn hnvn ljr IM'TlSllUlllRf tt, V. FTl PJitOTT of IMjitumnrtiN, Ph., wtio Ih pri'pnrort it Rivo ft i 'it ate n liny Writi him nt utup or mil nl nee Iiin Httick of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. Stoves snd Ranges. THE Round Oak for Vood and Coal. Best Heater nnd Fuol Savor in the (Jountry. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Fir In on cIARDWARK. CHTI.KRT, TIN, AOATR WAKK, JCTO. TIN ROOriNOAND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFOKD, PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Korse Outfitting gen eral!. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ; NEATLY DONE. Examine my stock it wi'l please you. The price tco. T, F. IIAFNElt. HarfcrJ St. - Milford, Pa. o tog rap -AND DEAL Kit IN- Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 I'iko Htniet, Port Jervis, N. Y. ft 1 r' t 1 1 iay fciubst riio for thu I Vilford,
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