Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard, , Till! Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to tteet Ail Your Wants at m i, mtroiiff ffl uo. ilford, Pa. HEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Gtaplo And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Border. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly ready for use, requiring only 'lio addition of one nnnrt of cold mlk, hull milk nnd lmlf cream, or nil cream, to make two n,uartx of as it no Ice (.'ream na any confectioner can make. Flavors for lee (nam are, R.iKplierry, Sti nwlicrry. Vanilla, Ohocnlnto nnd Plain (unllavorcd tf he used willi fresh fruits or lit making up fancy urcnins.) Perfect Water Ice Powder rcqu res only the addition of one quart of cold water fro make two qnnrtn of Water Ice or Shcrlief . 'Flavors for Water Ice are Lemon ( Irangc Send us 2oc mid we will mall you n package of any of the nlxive llnvorn. with unr booklet, full of valuable receipt for makitur aTl kinds of Plain nnd Fancy t'rennis nnd lees. O. .1. WKKKS ,fc C()!il Murray St., 'N. Y. TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL VVi'h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITY. 50c a bottle. Manufactured by C. 0. ARMSTRONG, JJKl'tiOIST. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. . Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-NEATLYDOxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. I, F. HAFXER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. .THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater a nil Fuel &i ver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEDENT ROOFinG! FIREPROOF 'DURABLE j 1 CHEAP. i He Era Radiators, ; Two Fliss In on I A l.l W A II L'. (I I1IIIV, 1 1 N, Aj A I K W A 1. t., i ! I , rN HOOf INO AND HLUMBiNO ' A i-TKCl U.TY. hlV.v.z prtrrrt!y citcrdsd to I . (v. j. iviiii a o u 1 1 , 0 t tin THE LANE INSTITUTE, THELANE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Broadway, St. James, Build ing, Now York. For tha Traatmant and our of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKKMIO INJKCTIONS., A PKHFKCT .1IOMK TItFATMKNT OI BaNI TAHIUM AUVANTAUKS. Tui'tion Absolutely Free Kaat Slrouilaburar State Normal School. The governor has signed the bllj gi anting this school n special appropriation, ns woll ns the bill milking the Tuition of fl.60 In this schojl FREE. Fall Term opens Sept 10. Kates 3 50 per week, For full partic ulars uililreRS GEO. P. BIBLK, Prlnclpnl. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring Goods Ivlten' Tilnimfcl Htifs HI .10 to . no MIssch' Trimmed Hnt. l,ailiV noil Mtct' Trimmed KeHilv-f o-Wear Hat from ftOc to r;.oo. Hat Triiiunlnir. of All Kind. CIIHTONS. lillill.lV. M.II1H.HH ami FflllWiK All Stvlean(1 lrl-e. VTW'l K rnl FANCY IlllY ClOIS, mill. t Kt l-:s. Vic Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells LIVERY STABLES. yen v3Rt a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at, reasona ble prices call on J. B. Vn Tassci, Cinicr A:ui ami Fourth ttrunti Mll.l'OiU) V. Foley's lIoit?y end Tcr fri-V ' ',"HLI If, '.OB SAMYST0N. The1 -)leii(l ill ruin of Monday liwt w ill jiwt whii t wiii tu !'. 1 ninl tit this writ iiiK iiiimo in fulling. Tim I'liildrcn's Diy cxerri'i nt I .uvtiiti cm Si i mln y rveninx hroulit nit h lurjfn ntiilicncc. The pieces were Hils'iiiliilly reivlcreil nml rvery tliin piiM-ietl (iff w illimit liik'li. Si m le ni-ii'al sne dip w hip fnnn the wiiirnn of I'l'iyd Mnjiiron Stnulny eveiiiiii; white attending ( 'liildren's Dny nt IjHj Iom nnd m I'lnyd kimw the chui) he uili lieur somclhing ilmp if Hint whip is not returned. J. .1. N un Sickle returned home (in sundiiy and will eimniieiiee his Intuitu us HKsessor (if this town at once. I wns handed Hie. nnmml report of the Metropolitan Life. Insurance eoiiipimy hy mm of Its Bgenln in' Newark one dny lust week. I find two statements that astonish a person as to the immensity of insurance companies: "ill, ill I policies were paid in liKM, avprnciiiif one for every 1) minutes of each husiness day of H hours and amount paid on alHive policies was f Iil,7:)n,l!l2.17, or nearly $1 per minute each business day of 8 hours each.". Tills is only one company nnd there are a score of other companies nearly as large. Frank Hough, representing the Newton Record, passed Friday and Saturday in this town in the inter est ol his paper. Legal Action vill ho taken against the ovurte8r of the road leading from Culver's Gap to the residence of Col. Price if that piece of road is not repaired. As it ia one might as well drive over a stone row. From appearances this Tuesday morning the special election for member of congress will be very light as there is no opposition. The high waters last fpriii's wash ed the road Hlonj,- the Bifr Flatbrook so as to inako it almost impassable. Overseer StelTeu has about finished the repairs on this piece of road and it is now piivHubto. The prospect of a full or an aver ago hay crop does not look promis ing at this time. Most of the low meadows are mere pastures and the upland is but little better. Corn is coming on nicely and promises woll. Miss Allio Guun of Layton left on Thursday last for an extended, visit to her sister in Chicago. Her many friends extend best wishes for a plea Bant trin. " Notes from . S. 8. Normal. Prof. Kemp delivered an address at .Minsl lust Sunday and held an unusually interesting Hible class in the chapel Sunday evening. The young folks at the Normal know how to appreciate Prof. Kemp's Hible talks. The senior class is unusually large" this term, there being one hundred and forty-eight besides quite a num ber taking post graduate work. There are forty-five new students taking the junior and middle year work. The examinations under the state board were held Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached in the Normal chapel Sun day v?nlng, June 22, by Dr. C. F. (Jrillln of Scranton. Tuesday June 24 will lie class day. A. II. Howell ol Waymart will give the class oration. Eugene Van Why is president of the senior class. The State board of examiners are us follows: J. Q. Stewart, deputy superintendent public Instruction, G. M. 1). Kckles, principal, Shippens liurg, J. W. Suoke, superintendent lAlianon county, lienjiiiiiin Apple, superintendent Northumberland canity, Horace 8. Walter, superin tendent Monroe county, J. C. Taylor, superintendent Lackawanna county, J. W .'oo(er, superintendent, Shen andoah. Lister's fertilizers at W. & G. Mitchell's. No Hair ? "My hair ts falsing out very fast and I was grea'ty alarmed. I thrn tried Ayfr' Hair Vigor and my hair urTed falling t once." Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vior. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vior will restore color every time. i at a feuu. All 4iitiu. : 1 If your drn'i'iKt runixit a.'i-"lr yea, M r-utl li out, a 'ir uiiU d wt;i tin'. H 3 ' ol wai 1. oh ..ii f. a !'.., n Ll-J.,U.i, 4.., J. I.il, CRITIC3 OF OaIESTAL RUGS. t lllfflrntt nl Mrll-f'nl-1 Vocation Allied hf the Fit A of Mll-Inimtrfn. "To he a rrttic of oriental rtici," aid a dealer, "is ns iliflicnlt ns tnle ft critic of painting- or of mimic or of wine. I know men who ran tell In IhIHIiI.v (he province in which a rnjr ns niade; it in the knotiinir of fhe threads (hat (hey pi, by. These men earn a pood deal of money, for their services are in frequent demand and the fees (hey pit for their expert opinions are hib, "We have a number iaf millionaires in this city and in New York and Chicniro (here are others who are assiduous ruir collectors. They hang their walls ilh riifj, and certainly those draperies are, no less beautiful than costly. The most valuable run iu the world la in the South Kensing ton museum.. I think thnt it is worth $.Hi.nno. Ape improves these beautiful tilings, softening (heir colors nnd frir Intr a kind of blur, a kind of atmos phere to their design. Mnny of the notable ones are hundreds of years old. They did not wear out in the palaces and the mosijues where they were laid because no one walked upon them wiih shoes on; they were prayer rugs and were alepped on reverently with shoeless feet, the devotee then kneeling. Of course with such gen tle n,ni;e any anrt of rug would last a long time. These, made of the purest wools and dyed with the finest and costliest dyes, became more charming as (he years issed. "I don't know why it is," continued the dealer, according to the Philadel phia Heeord, "hut motba will not at tack a good old Persian rug." quickTunch tipping. An IllnstratloH af Ita Rtllrar; la sc. carina; the Favor oi the ' Walter. Two men sat side by side on the high stools of one of those quick lunch places, lined with pale tiles like a bathroom, thnt abound in this city, says the Philadelphia Record. One of them said to the other: "In a cafe like this few persons tip the waiter behind the counter. They tiiink It would be a waste of money, because the waiter calls their orders down a tube into a kitchen somewhere un derground, and they hold that he has: no jurisdiction over the portions, and that they are aerved just the snme whether they tip him or not. Well, they are altogether mistaken. j know, for I have made a study of this matter. The waiter here has two tones with which to speak through the tube. One tone is for the patron who tips, the other for him who doesn't. Now, watch a minute." The waiter, in an ordinary voice, now called three orders, and then, in a strange falsetto, called that of the man who had been speaking. "Yon ee?" said he to bis companion. " tip, and those other fellows don't." A moment later he added, - tri umphantly: "Look at the difference between my order of roast beef and our friend's over there. I've got a big cut out of the heart of the ronst. and he'a got two or three little chunks of 'end.' Oh, yea, It pays to tip in these places as well as it doea anywhere." NEW VOGUE IN POSTAL CARDS. Now I'aed for Personal Meaaaarea Hearing! Picture of Sender's Realdenee. Postal cards are coming to be con sidered good form. Whereas, they were formerly admissible only as a means for dispatching an order to a tradesman, they mny now be used for the transmission of personal nie sages. The stipulation, however, is that they must bear a reproduction of one's house, says the New York World. This promises to make the fashion un exclusive one. Anybody can con sult a heraldic expert and have his family insignia discovered and trans ferred to his note paper. But not everybody lives in a mansion that would form a desirable decoration for a postal card. In any case the suburb an resident will, it is plain, have the advantage. Now that thff use of the camera has become universal, nothing ia easier than to eeenre a pretty country view, and ar.y stationer can have such a view reproduced at a trifling cost on cards of a size suitable to be sent by post. It will be no uncommon thing for Jones, who has taken a house in New Jersey, to acquaint his friends with its charms, not by lengthy descrip tions, but by sending them post cards adorned with its picture. The size of the picture need only be restricted hy that of the,card. Postal authorities now allow cards of very fair proportions to pass as post cards. Pnrla Iwlndlen' Trick. The latest dodge of the Paris vaga bond is a biting machine a steel pincer which, when it closes on a man's arm, leaves a mark cTosely re sembling that inflicted by a vicious horae. The way it was worked was for a band of criminals to surround a horse whose driver waa temporar ri!y absent. While one pricked the animal and made it savage, the ac complice cried out aa if in agony. v ilea a crowd had collected he ex hibited his arm, which had previous ly been operated upon by the biting machine. The indignant spectators proceeded to lynch the carter aud bea t the horse uou-.ercif ully. Finally the proprietor of the innocent steed paid tle bogus victim anything from $1 to I1U0 as compensation. Put a company for insuring against accident, alarmed by the number of people who claimed indemnity for bot se bites, grew su, pi ciou. and the inventors of the biting machine are now in ja il. N. Y. HeralJ. Fir Insurance. OI.lt HUJ.tHLK IIIUIMVieS, SHIS KktituSABLE, Charles G. Wood, Agt. hueceMor to J. 4. Hurt. I JP-()itice iu renrof Rcddc nue ou Aim St. Milford. Pike Co., Pa. llvw Are V aur tililnrrat T'r l!.bl S.rti.,.h 1"' :. cut, all k ',u-?l!U M..nJ. MATAMOIiAS. Mrs. Sarah Bench from Milford. Pa., was the guest of Mrs. J. () Ilyder on Main street Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. William Persivsl nnd littin daughter, Florence, took iu the ex cnrsion on Wednesday to New York city. The strawberry festival at Eph raim Shay's on River street was a success both financially and social! Everyone had a very agreeable time Mr and Mrs. Shay and family made it very pleasant for their friends. The funeral (if the late Anthony McNiernny'took plaoe Monday at 1 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. J. Ketcham, and was private. Rev Ora J. Slump, pastor of Ep worth church, had charge of the services. The interment was at Otisville. There will be an entertainment at St. Joseph's church hall on Tuesday evening, June 24. Prof. Honck in company with Messrs. Frank Wheeler and John Koerner went on his wheel Sunday morning to Stroudsburg. Mra. A P. Hackott ot Rutherford, N. J., accompanied by her son, Wil liatn, were the guests of Mrs. Alfred Oillmau on Sunday. They returned borne on Mtiiday. Everitt Mead has opened an Ice cream parlor on Biddis streot. Mrs. D. Lord from Lordville, Pa., is visiting her son, Ed Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blakeney of Jersey City are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Ketcham. Mrs. A. H. Avey of Brooklyn, who has been spending some time wilh her mother, Mrs. J. J. Spoors, left for her homo Wednesday. Mra. Mary Ryder, who has been ill, is very much better now and is getting along nicely. Harry Clawson, who has been home for a short vacation, returned to Jersey City Sunday to r j ume bis work at the Erie office. Hope church Sunday schoo! has changed the time of its sossion Irom 11.45 a. tn. to 12.45 p. m. The L. C. U. did not have any meeting this week. The Epworth guards met on Mon day nightAt the church. There are now about 25 members. Little Minnie Space, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Space, is very ill. Mrs. Halsey of Westtown is visit ing her granddiHighter, Mrs Henry Muhlenbrink, at the Allen House. The L C. U. will serve a supper on the evening of July 4 at Pres cott's hall. Supper at 5 o'clock. Ioe cream and cake will be served also. A pleasant surprise party was tendered Archie Davis Friday eve ning by about 25 of his friends. Everyone had a most enjoyable time. They Won't Be Fooled. When a person has onoe tried Mexican Cough Syrup they then know how good it is and will not let themselves be fooled by some druggist who has other cough rem edies that something else is "just as good." The carefulinother always keops a bottle of this syrup in the house. It tastes good, never fails and only costs 25o a bottle Little Jewels Every mother that has a child has a jewel more precious to her and more valuable than the king of, Eng. land's entire collection of diamonds, eto. Pity the little one that is rap idly losing its health because its mother does not know it has worms aud that a 25o bottle of Mother's Worm Syrup will expel them quickly. Good Advice. Don't let your bowels become constipated. Keep them clean and healthful by occasionally taking one of Gooch's Mexican Root Pills, the only true tonio laxative made from the active 'principles of healing herbs that is sold for 23o. Learn This by Heart No other remedy known to man gives such sure and quick relief to pain of every kind, either iuterual or external, as Gooch's yuick Relief, well worth many timea its price, 250. Cures cramps and colic. Many Suter. Bone acho, tender flesh, deep, ul cerated, slow hetiliug sores, ring worms, symptoms of scrofula, sal low or pa'o complexions, pimply or rough skin, etc., all emanate from ill-conditioned blood resulting from some inherited or contagious source The only true cure for stubborn cases ia Hooch's Sarsnparills, made of newly discovered ingredients and seeiuiugiy miraculous iu its curative efl'oct. Pile-Ins Cures Files! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti Au'iie, cures chilU 6ud fever, V X 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 Dron.e. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt, Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAF.lBERLAiri Real Estate Agent. rlouses nnd Lots nnd lots without, Houses. Dealer iu all kinds of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. All business given prompt attention. Office on Broad Street, Below Crissman House. Milford, Tn.. Here I -V SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Witter Works, which you run have hy cnnMiiltlng f. V, PHKM'OTT of MHtttmorttrf, Fa., who is pr-!ArI to (five AMtliimtee at any tfmo. Write him at onee or atl and see hi stork ot FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, Matamoras, Pa. BO YEARS' Tradc Marks Design Copyrights Ac. AnTonft (Mni1tnil fkrttnh and dwcrlpMon may qnlrklT acrtin our opinion frao wlmiier an ttiTmiUmi in proliitlil V puLvnial'lrt. Cuium Utiit'i tt"im trleHy rniin1tiiHil. HttiKihnrtk on Hatmita at-iit free Ul't!t mjfin-y for Mirurtntr paleinn. PrttrMitjj taken ttir'niieh Munn A Co. receira fiwrl.ti fviitce, without ctmrifd, tu the Scientific Jl:rlca A hrinf!rwtmlT ItlnHf roilert wwklv. I,ftririif ot fulnti.tn of anr ""tt'i't iDf )iuriinl. lrinn, $:t a T-'-ir ' fmir m inthev, 1. 80 14 tjr all Tiewi1i'nlem. h".u:;:UCo.3'B'N2wTDrk - biMiicli lm. ( V St. Waaluu iuu. D. u. Asthma Can Bo Cured Free Treatment, Free Medical Advice. We Have Cured 7,000 Caaei. Why Not Your? This (ln'iid disease which ho caused mure untold agonie than words call do rKTilm, tut 1 at Imt rwived Its dentil blow. Medieal ?eieiioe iu r?reiit yeari baa found a remedy that tuceenafully combats ull the ttKH'nviitnl iiyiiiittmi due to thin diotre&A iiitf allliL'tiuii. After many years of pa tieut study nud rudeareh, Dr. A. B ('.'lark, thewt'll known specialist, fins discovered a pu.-Hivo remedy that curen the couh, gives immediate relief and eradicates every vestige uf the disuse. So coniiuYnt id tlie diettir that hi Aihiiia Hmcdy will rtYV' t a cure In all utac l!i6 he bm iuiitrueii'd the C laik. Mllcal Co., of Pitta burn, i'a., to forward a cmiplete treao-iiit-ut to ewry sutTorer of Aathma who writes for symptom bhuik. Thiti Is a very lioer.tl olfer and fellows the coiitidence the I'uu k Al. ilieat Co. have lu the merits ot tbi pn paratioii. If any of our readers are aliiieud with Aathma they slum id write the Clark Co at once fur symptom blank. Why htttTur when a cure iu within each Y n a ri n r. n r, a i,vn li i moat hoanng aalva in tn werta fell - I rtti i . a" u i h Tel , i tit u n or ih. .10 01 iiivt'n!! 1 1 f fivert'iiort on rwtt-nubilUy. For free bonk eT,SreTR 80F-f"8R!S fou ; : teiiiM tpposite U. S. Patent Ottice 1 ' TIME TABLE. Correoted to Data. Pol Id Pullman trains to Buffalo, Nina urn Falls, I liautnunim l.nke, CleTelanil, CliieaKd nd Cincinnati. Ticket on sain nt Port .Tervls tn nil points In the West, nnd Potithwcut nt lower rates than vl nny other flrHt-eliws line. Tkains Now I,kav. Port Jutivig as OLLOWH. EASTWARD. R, Pally F t prens '.. giu.lt, ft, liaily Kxjm'jis fi ) ' " M, Local Kxeojit Sunday.. 8 i " " 4-, " ' 7 40 V, Way Sunday Only 7M ' " l, InH-nl Kxcept 8lin'(lny.. In SO " " Si, Wny daily eito't Sunday It N " '' 4, Daily Kinreas 12.42 P. M. 704, Sunday (Inly 1 to " " iJ4, Wny daily ei'e'l Sund'y B.S9 " " 2, Daily Kxpross 4 25 " " "'), Way Sunday Only 4 40 " " HI, Localdaily exo'tSuud'y 5 tn " 1K, Milk Snndnyonly 6 9d " " 7, l.ocnl Sunday Only ... . H.i'7 " " i. Wny daily ei'c't Sund'y 6 Mi " " 14, Eipress Dnlly 10 05 " WESTWARD No. 7, Dnlly Kirc, jg so a m. " 17, Dnlly Milk Train 7 85 " " 1, Daily K,pre u rj " l!fi, For llo'dale E'pt Sun . 12 10 P.M. " 15. Division wny exo't Sun 12 20 " " 1W, Saturday only 4 411 " " , KipressC'hlcnKo 11 in dnl 5 15 " " 2d, Iak al KxpnwR Sunday . . 5 60 ' " 5, Limited Daily F,xpreiw. 1(1.15 ' Trnlna leave Chamhors street, New York, for Port Jorvls on woek days nt 3 SO, 7 SO, 9 m, 9 16, 10 80 A. M., 1.00, 8 00, 4 80, ft 80, 7 80, 9.15 p. M. On Sundays 8.:W, 7 80, 9 00 , 9 ISA. M ,18 80, 8 80, 7' 80 B.16 P. u. I. W. COOKK, Genera,! PAKaenirer Agent. New York. Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902 ' A'l'-O Aflpilore i;no Aupnnf; e-1 fc e-1- e- c- Anpnns 110x51 Anna 5ii3:S;;;i 0. inpnns 0z$ Xwpnncj S S3 S3. 5 '4 Xiipnnc idrfoia A"nia Z S 2 5 S 3 ab ao an pr 2 Xnpanc! )dooxj A"iiu n r- c--r us ,7: ici x p 35 3 Xtmnnq E 2 3131 .(tniuiiQ 4daoxj A)ti(i Xtipun(4 idae-xtf A"iirj r S 5 2 2 5 g to iS iQ U3 f Stops only on notloe to Conductor or Agent, or on Slgn&l. For liiforiimtidu ns to Freight nnd Pass enger Kates npply to C. H. Kutter, Freight nnd Pans Agent, Kaoton, Pa. HUWAKU A, WORM A.N, Sept., KMMt NtrondHburv. Fa. C. H. Rl TTER, rrelfrht I'iuk. Agt., PKotograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. DONTK TOBACCO SPIT MOKE Your Ufeawavt Von can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be inaaj well, strootf, m.iirnetic, full. if orw life and vitror by takinx ttO-TO-DAO, that makes weak men lrong . M .my y. ,i i n ten pouuUa In icn Utye. Over BOO ,OOQ cured. All drutKi-t(. Cure KuarauitcU. U.uk W and advice b H EH. Address STERIyJMi ktiMHDV CO., Chicujio or INew Voik, i7 flM aa rz - r- m r-n M For alv Ymrn 1 waa m Tlrllm of 4 ya repaia. in U8 wor.tt form, i counl fct uuiltiiifC itt unik Uir4l, und at UiiittBiTiy MUJUJi.-h would nut r)U.m and diit-st even lhu(. Lut Marrt. 1 b;un Utkiiiif A-t'AKai.TS and Mtuce tneo 1 tutve HUkvui.y Imi'ioved, uiiiU 1 aw as wall as I ever wa m ay ii.o.' Uavio li. MUkPHT, Newark, O. ZJ CATHARTIC , V W W vv w vaAOiawkMN wwiaaiJ . PlftBsnt, Palatable. Pttnl. Tate Onod, "Vj WiK'U. .Nt or rt.uavsij. W.nii, ur jiii(t, UMi, ms, U0. ... CURS CONSTIKATIOfil. ... tUr4Uaj latat 'mmj thMMag, ml, k f rfc. It 11 !:::t:!i: J o : 9 $ o ::::::: :::::::: o :::::::: ::::::: : a. . :::::::: ::::::::: '..3.....b I' T' H"'1 end fiii-i!"a bf all dion- it. cy I "WrtiJ 4. t ., K'UMUVU Uuk.
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