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fH C PO KC£PSl£ £SrT£RFRll$£, 8AXLRDA1% JCliY iSfT5 SCARCE GOODS? -— o:*;o ----- It Sometimes Happens T h a t there is a great dem a n d for Certain Specialties. For instance certain shades of Ribbons, Silks, Plosses. CERTAIN STYLE OF EITHER A Trimmed OR Untrimmed HAT. niLLINERY NOVELTIES. W h en you are looking for SCARCE GOODS, 9tep here first. It’s m ore th a n likely w e have them and you w o n ’t be overcharged. John Peterkin, 3'30 Main Street. the ; tour Qf THE °T0WN W E -piE M 4K9 IHE 84LliCS OF §8R SF9CK OF Shirt Waists ^ O l O W : O O i S t ■' TO CLOSE THEM OUT. IE 1 1!! Mi SOME 6090 SIZES LiF! i\ THE Bi -T STILES i. HANLON, ’ 1 8 0 M a in S t r e e t N O T I C E DO-NOT -F^^ayEi’TO LEIVE AST ORDER V¥ITH US TO HAVE TOUR STEAM, BOT WATER -OB- HOTAIRHEATBI PUT'Tfe\ OBDSa D?5KOBB FALL. DBOP US A PASTEL. P e t e r . Adriance & Son 3 9 S mmn Bt P o u g h k e e p s i e . My wife objects to my cigar; It is a vice, so sbe assumes; And tnus my pleas are sbe doth mar— Sbe does not smoke, but bow sbe fum?s! f ' k m f WAITING—The most wearisome thing in life is waitine. Often it needless—inattentive clerks e iiise mt)st of it in a store. Ours O’C not that way. Every purchaser, greau or small, has prompt seeing to. And we are now offering special bar gains this week in Ladies’ Belts a t . . . . . .25c,, 29c., and 35c. The beat zero Summer Corsets a t .................................. . ..50c. a pair Ladies’ fine White Lawn Waists from ............ . ................. 75c. to ;|3.50 Gauze Fans, Silk Fans, Fans of every de.scription at very lorv prices. White Kid Gloves, Black Embroidered Long Suede Gloves, Chamois Gloves. The Kayser Patent Fingered Silk Gloves, every pair warranted. New designs in the Derby Waist just received. Headquarters for buckle and oombination sets. We would call your special attention to our Trilby scarfs at 29’ cents. Ladies Summer Underwear at popular prices. £. C. AORIANCE, - 3 S 8 M A I N S T R E E T - 0pp. Morgan House, This is the time of year for sunstrokes —or more properly heat exhaustion, for it attacks those w ho are not exposed to the rays of the sun. This is a very fatal trouble, and those who are once attack ed are seldom real well afterward. Its immediate ^ u s e is, of course, intense heat. It is more apt to happen when the weather is “muggy” and between the hours of 11 and 4 o’clock. I t is more apt to occur after there have been sev eral hot days. Loss of sleep,exhaustion, worry, excitement, close sleeping rooms, debility, abuse of stimulants predispose to it. In order to guard against being overcome, the Tourist would suggest that you abstain from too much meat, ventilate your sleeping rooms and'worb- ing room. If worsiug m the sun wear a light straw hat, put a cloth or some leaves in i: and keep them wet If any one is overcome by the heat, lay him in the shade, bathe the face and hands in cold water, apply ice wrapped in towels to the head. If the surface is pale and the pulse feeble, give a strong cup of coffee and a teaspoonful of aromatic spirits of ammonia in a little sweetened water. Following these directions may save a life while the doctor is being aummoued, As so many i’eaiers of T he F nte S- PEISE will soon visit the seashore and participate in the exhilarating sport of bathing, and in view of the fact that numerous deaths by drowning are recorded each day, the Tourist would offer a few “ cUrn’ts’’ !'or your consider ation: Don’t go into the surf above your waist if you cannot swim. Don’t go in at all if you are told there is danger. Don’t think you know more a,bout the sea than the oldest man on the beach. Don’t imagine because you can swim a little that you are stronger than an ocean wave. Don’t imagine that the swimming is better 500 yards from shore than it ii just outside the breakers. It is not. Don’t forget, if you are really a good swimmer, that good swimmers are drowned oftener than poor ones. Don’t go in within two hours after eating. Swimming on a full stomach is often followed by cramps and drownirife. Don’t take out beyond your depth any man, woman or child who cannot swim. You may risk your own life, but you ought not to risk another’s. Don’t try to persuade a weak swimmer to go out farther than it is safe. Ridi cule has made weak men risk and lose their lives. This sort of thing is too much like murder to be pleasant. Don’t start to swim out to a boat, it may be drifting. * Don’t stay in the water one minute after you feel chilled. People complain that the north side trolley, running to connect with the Powell in the morcing, carries passen gers only to Main street, and from there they hai^e to walk to 'the foot of Main, If this be the common practice |t should be remedied at once. who think that they are abused in every-day life which can be rectified with but a little trouble, Some of these have been printed; others because of their libelous character have been thrown away. Contributors will be allowed to have their say so long as they keep within the bounds of propriety, and elim’nate personalities and libelous mat- Let the kickers kick. The fad of the small boy cyclist in this city is to place a pin wheel on front of his bike, and then scorching enjoy the pleasure of seeing it whirl around in a rapid manner. The summer girl, accompanied by her mother, descended from the train and looked about her. Then she beckoned to a hackman, “Sorry, miss,” he responded, “ but I ’m engaged.” A shadow of disappointment fell over the face of the girl, “ Mommer,” she exclaimed, “ this is no place for us. The men are so scarce that even the hack drivers are engaged,” The katydids have come, with their nightly concerts, a reminder that sum mer is fleeting. Winter will be upon us again before we are aware of it. A certain young man on Catharine street ig so partial to ice cream that he cannot wait until it is frozen. This beats the “ice cream girl.” Soiaiiace t‘or August. One of Anna Katherine Green’s ex’- citing stories of hidden crime and its detection is the loading feature of Ro mance for August. In addition there are interesting tales by such authors of note as Grant Allen, Anthony Hope and others, The translation from the French of Paul Hervieu—called “A Night of Horror”—has a good deal of “ thrill” in it, and there is a graceful little love story of an unusual kind entitled “ The Prin cess Bamboo.” The cover is an attrac tive representatic n of the pleasure to be had in sailing o’er Summer seas with good company. Address The Current Literature Publishing Company, 52-54 Lafayette Place, New York. TThea Traveliiig. Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and |1 bottles by ail leading drug gists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only. Oh,you dear summer giri of hammock propensity, you may be doomed. The Tourist learns from a high authority on health, that the swaying motion of a swing or rocking chair is inclined to produce congestion of the head, and this is the why of Us soothing effect. This same authority states that he considers It injurious to older people as well as to children—many a woman rocks much vitality away. 8he begins talking to her friends and almost without conscious ness begins her ceaseless, nervous rock, violating both the, rule of good taste and the laws of her body. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 6 p, m., William Frank Raab and Miss Jeannette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pehl will be united in marriage at the Holy Comforter church. From time to time the Tourist has received communications from persons Dry Sunday. Families supplied with Anheuser Busch, Budweiser—Ballantine’s Pale Extra—Smith’s Philadelphia Ale and Stout. Finest table Beers, Special de livery wagons. Telephone 170 3r. W. H. D iamond , tf 96 Main St. Ses the Fire Proof Shoes at M ucken - HOUPT’s, 148 Main street. Sole agent for this city. tf COAL. - COAL, Our Present’lPricesl!Are; $4.So =$4.25 $3.75 CHESTNUT and STOVE per ton delivered EGG and GRATE per ton! delivered PEA per ton delivered OFFICE;^ 5 f^arket Street. (AMBLER’S.) T o iep h o ftc I ' ColUsgf ood & Seaman AliTIFIOIAL TEETH. EXTEAOTIEQ, FILLING, GAa ADMINI8TEBED. HE. E. M. NEW K IEK, DENTIST, \ 332 Main Street, WARM WEATHER CLOTHING For the Mountains or Seashore. Wblte and Fancy Striped Flannel Suits. WMte and Fancy Striped Dncli: Tronsers. Alpacca, BrilUaiitine, Molialr and Serge Coats, VMte and Fancy Vests, Negligee Shirts, Belts, Bicycle Clothing, And every requisite for comfort during the Vacation Season.. HATB< GAPS, TRUNKS and BAGS. LARGE ASSORTMENT. PRICES LOW. M. SHWARTZ. Clearance Sal s MEr.^, BOYS’and CHILDRENS’ BEADY TO WEAR SOMMER GLOTHIHG, FERNlSM lNCfS, H ATS, &c. Now yon have a chance to purchase at almost your own price, as we are de ^ermined to close out balance of Summer stock. e make it a rule never to carry over any goods from one season to another, so the inducements we will offer are well worthy your attention, and it will be to your interest to call on us before purchasing else where, We will be pleased to have you examine stock and prices whether you buy or not. i^**Fine Cast : m Work one of Our Specialties HENRY MARKS, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher^ 325 Main Street, Pokeepsie. T w o I m p o r t a n t N o t ic e s . Put this up where everybody will see it. T v r o T P i o a E s i Is to the effect that our Shoe Emporium closes its doors at 6 p. m , every evening, Monday and Saturday ex cepted until further notice. o t i o © S Is that we are selling an extra fine Q-ents’ Russia Calf Shoe, regular $5 grade, for $3.98 all this week. Ask to see them. M. TIHMIN! 258 Main St. MEN’S ESTDERWEAH I rAflinedinm and Stinimer weig^ht. .itB^lbrlggan, Ganze, Nat ural Wool and White. Main and 6larden - p m ITv Olce, Eleiato! and Waielionse, Cor.^ortli and Garden Sts. Retail StoM; Z26 and 228 Onion St, 17 Gatbulne St. CLEAN CRAIN A SPECIALTY. WE RE-CLEAN IN OOR ELEVATOR ALL THE GRAIM WE SELL. PROMPT.DELIVEIY - - - - BOTTOM PRICES. Hay, Straw, Salt. Grass Seed and Fertilisers. POULTRY SUPPLIES. We^are the'Largest dealers in Poultr;^Supplies in Eastern York. jroandlOyster Shells,IGroand Beef Scraps, Pure Ground Bono, Gronndyiint, Sea' Shells, Condition Powders, 1 Egg:Food,CFeed]Tra 7 s, Water IFonntains, &c. JAMES REYNOLDS ELEVATOR COMPANY. Perplexed, barrassing to have sold . more eggs ^ than the| hennery is ( i producing; i but by feed- ( ing Bow- i leer’s Ani- < mal ^Meal ’ the difficul- ■ ty will be remedied. It is a pure * b e e f and , bone ration, , I thoroughly cooked and easily di- ( * It makes hens lay; I It makes dbickens grow. Enougjh for lo hens 3 months, $1.00. Four times as much, , ' Every poultry-keeper should have ( our little book, ‘^ h e Egg,’ «