I IT'S ALL OVER! o c fW) It's nil off. Now .to 6? Our bvtsiiifiRs is Footwonr mul tlint oxiiltisivtily . I E'Rnlren years experipnco in buying ami willing (li( is worth RomeOiing. Is it not? J Our two Rtrnntr points J nre tlie "P.itmlns" ulioo , for men nt ami 1 W, ' 11111H Btyle Nevfii Willi lis J hihI Mix difTuront luntjietn. 1 The "Li Frnnco" for vo- 1 men nt ;t, four htyl.M, six widths nrul four tlifT -rent ) leathers. y Let us prove it. ; iOllilSOfin i FITTER OF FEET " ? Port Jervis, N. Y. g j your Children ASK QUESTIONS? Of i ( nr; o I lioy do. Jt is tlioir iiy of 1 :u nin;,' ii'i.l iL iiyour duty p iiii. wi i'. l m limy neon a (iio- ii'iiini'v lo ui-l yi. it won't an- nor every ijurnl ion, 1iiL l.licre are 1 !ioiih:iiicU lo wliii li it will givoyou lino, cle::r :unl ilcfinilo answers, nol whi'iIm onlv, hut ahunt i!iin;;s, liiom.ii, mm-iiinery, jnen, ;liirr.i, hIhi il'.t mul Hi" lil0. 'J'lion, (.jo, llio clnlilien win find l.lioir ()Wn imiiwoni. Sotno of 0111 I J,' l' 'III I! I. IIH'tl hltui UMCI'llKHl lllOII' i ,. lowor ( i t'l.i uly ( l mo (imiioimvy. Oi rniirnd vn!i V.wl I ho lii'tjl, tllo- limijiry. 'l l.o iuo:il, ci il.inil jircfer !' isevt dixI lOnliiiged .Edition of webster's International Dictionary. tm Intra mil guest ions tih.mt il u'rUt! at. Washington Hotels. R1GGS HOUSE. The hottl pnr exnollonco of tho cnp'tal, loctkted wtihin one block of the Whit' House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A fnmouft hnlry, remnrkaMe for its hiHtorical nsHociationg nnd tong'SUKtnint'd populnrity. Htutly renovnted, repainted nnd partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among tho hotels of Wash ington, pafcron'.zed in former year by presidents and high official!. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodelei and rendered bttir than evi-r. Opp. Pa. H. K. dnp. WALTKK BURTON, Ret. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping placet at rea tonableratt'K. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Mtnager. y CANDY CATMAI?TIC . " Kt Vtf' W Genuine tUmpcd C C C Never told In bulk. Beware oil the dealer who tries to sell "lomethinj jiut as joou." TH C NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Wherever the English Languega la Spoken The Thriee-a-Week World was a bri; liunt success in the beginning and has been eleudily growing ever biuce. Time la the test of ail 'hings, and has set I'm seal of approval on the Tlmee-a-Week World, which U widely circulated iu every state and territory of the Union, and wherever there are puoplu who cau read our mother tongue. This pHpvr for the coming winter and the year l.fotf, will make it news service, if possible, more extenwlve than ever. AM eventd uf in. portative, no luatier where they happt'ii, ate reported accurately ami prtnnptl y. -'i lie ku locrii)er for oti'y one dollar a year geld three papers eVei v Wet f tuul lieuv news ant', general reading Lhntl Nior.t ureal it.illlt; ciiU Ilirutt-il at oj nil (till, b Jie pri-e. '1 ue T.ir.c.v-Y.ek Xv'orld is ab.v.lul.-y fi.ir in lis potllleal livwfi I'iii'UmiN blae. l n.'ver utio.ed lu alli ej ns news t-uliiiniiH, and deuioeral and I'-fnil'licnu alike can ;i! laiu in its p-it-8 ti tutiiol aet.ouiHs of all tiie great p';nHUil eaino; i-'iiS. Ill i!i; il i. Ol lit Hi ( I lie liev n t tie Thritv a Vi'tik V i ii i U I u r i( i -Ins tl.e Itt-Ml serial tu--!tiu. e!;il'Hc.te marUt t results and oilier I.-u' ur'- t.r iiiU'iv-t 'i he '1 lii'ter i-ek Wol'ltt'h Cej 1 1 lal' M i h Her i i.tii i t. - i ,i, iy 1 ' per year aiui tl:ip pavs lr l.-ii V. e .;f":- r (i.i.-i o.;e ona!i-tl neNS( ,.( . r u.:d (lie i 'i Le (. ouoiy In a I w i t i.i-r otie ..,-' for J. ''lie ii-Mii.ir ? 1 1,.-,.-;'! oi l. fii prieti uf tin t . o .4.,-,e, : . '. Are i i.r 1- lu r mTHWMw ;g. a. c. Mr.nmAM CO., wciimuiiv i n .i I9I.6H8. R Ot-niNCriULD, MA88. mnh rttoi-'lnlr ini'v!'" rlninucl Sum 1 ' 'ki'nliv , rimi i l' l.v . "I htijus i' ilmm' ol'j'-i t to (hi)," "Nn,inili'f(l."rrilii'il Miss W'lite. " "kn ilal Hho'l.v nm innli fnv'rvic vnh. UnwN'mPdT, 'f ili'V nin' f!'1 iltii kin I'll r.it fit rn w lifl-ry Hn' VfiiH'llip h." riiil;i(ltfMu I'lTSS. Thr ntrrnnnm I-lfe, Mrs, Knicker-l bine plnnnrd tn yn somewhere for tlie Mimmer to rest frmn tli winter. - Mrv Itocke r Ami after thnt? Mr?, Knieker 1 p twill iro somewhere for the winter tn reft from the sum-mcr,-N'. Y. Timet. What He Wnm After. "Ymir dnuphtpr n nil the wortrl tn me.' T)ie i(uiik in an -ai. with miirh "I fp," the fi-.thei quickly ri'l"'-, "You only want the earth." Yotikcr Sin tMfiniHii. I WW OK I HKnKATIOI. V 7 'linslns Mummy, why does you oall me Honey? Mammy 'Can, cliilil. 1 wfints you to realize that yoiise likely I" get waxen any minute. l'liilmlelpliia Pipsb. Still Ksprrlmrntliiir. Mrs. Di arbnrn Which do yon think It the lnckici-t month to l;r mnrrieil in ? Mrs. Wabash 1 don't knmv. I've tried Aunt. -May, June ami July, and I think I'll try some other month next I'onkers Staifpman. a noi'f r il UtlW9 Steer, Bull or Horse hide. Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, jcoat or gloves. Hut 6rt Ret our Catalogue, giving pricefl, and our shipping UK and instruction, so as to avoid mist.ak.ef. We also buy raw furs. ' THE CROSBY FRISIAN Ft'H COMPANY, 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of a writ of Levari Ffv-lns is sied out of the court of common pleas of Pike county, to me cuivewu, I will expow to sale by public vendue 4ir outcry at the sheriff s uluco in the borough of AliUimi,on FR1DA V, TMK SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. li.t im. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day AH Lh.it tract or parcel of hind, Hituate In the illaue oi Mhiiiiiioi'iik, (mintv Pike and is tat? of iVnnsylviinia contain taining twj villnye lots and numbered on the map of said village as lots Humberts lL'l and botn of sii!d lots front ing on Bar '-er street and butted bv an alley, each lt,t being rXI feet wide in front and vnr and KM) ieet in depth; Lot JNo, li3i being 1 Mft feot in depth on the line of Post hiret; and adjoining lot to. vsz Being the name premises cnveyed to Harriet Cook and Daniel Cook her hun band, by deed reconied In Piko County RecnrdeVs oilice at Mil ford. Pa., in deed book No. 4Mat page 441, etc. IMPROVEMENTS DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE Siezod and taken Into execution ns tho property of Harriet, Conk, Daniel Cook and Harriet Smith and will be j-oM by me for cash. uKOHUE GRKHUltY. Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Milford, Pa , Deceinber 2ii ItKti. i n-v - 1 v 1 V',1 THE LAKE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 113 S broad way, ht. James Build ing, Mew York. For the Treatment and cure o LIQUOR. OPtU'w AN D MORPHINE HABITS. NO H YPODKKMIC INJKL 'l luN.S. A rlil'KCT IKlMK 1 ItKATMEST Oil BaNI TAKH'M A1IVANTAUKS. teitcNtiaiCf( State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa Kenilar State Normal t ' hi !'! er-', and p Dcpa; 't mentis of Mu-ie, I !o- 9 4t CUiiotl. Art, Ih-'iwiug, Meiie-.Tiipiiy, " and 'J pew t it mu ; si rung Cohere Pi " ii.tralo! y lit put 1 111 -nr. FREE TUITION 1 e g ItolllllillK t; KT Week. $ 1 '11 ;n i ,ul mi I o li c.l il V time. Win m m I- T. iijt-iis in c ill. Wrne for 1 di.'i-'ue. CI. L.. Kemp, A. M., Principal. i E f" ! ,!'"" IOHACCOFPIT fit i ' I "J O KK I . . . ' 1 our l ilcuw ay I i lull la 'i lf . ii'ri et a it v I. r in i .f l. ,.,., . t) u n, c..:.': ! 1.1.1 I O M ' ' ' , b!."l. Il ..-! !.. 1 ..I I in A l.n.1 llj'.r Iv 111.. M -j - I i.-ii !..... i. iii o.i i...s. .,.!' m, ; ; M..I.J i.n... . Hoc ..., o.; ;' , '.'!' " ! .i : e I i . : ,i : o,-., - , , , ,i '. - i K. t u .i 'j Oi lui. i. i tcifli::3 vhih voua iiehlih Is like Playing with a loaded Gun. If you have Kid ney Trouble attend to it at once. It i. eav to t"ll whether your Kidneys or bladder aredise,Td. Ta'ne a bottle or Klass tumbler and (ill it with tirine. If there is a sediment - a powder-like Ruti- stanre after st uniting a clny and niifin, it It is pale or disunion', ropy or stnni;y, there is something wrong with the Kid neys. Other sure s'lns of disease are a desire to urinate often, pain in the batk, or if your urine stains linen. There Is no question that Dr. Onvirl Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best and surest medieine in the world for dis eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Hladder and Wood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women. It quickly relieves and cures Inability to hold urine and the necessity of getting up a number of times during thenight, anil puts an end to the scalding pain when passing urine. The Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Rap. list Church, Spartenburg, S. C, writes: " For years I suffered with Kidney, liver and benrf troubles, swimming in the head, dull headache and numl ness of tlie limbs. Phvsicinns pre scrilied for me and I took ditTevent medicines, but none of them did mo ny good. Rut Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks. " It is for sale by all druggists in the Now BO Cent Strut and the regular l.oilsize bottles less than a cent a dose. Satnflt bottle moutrh for trial, free by mail. Dr. Dnvld Kennedy Corporation, Ronriout, N. Y. Or. OavW Kermeity, Werm tyraa, most effective medicine of the kind known. !c. Druggists. INTERESTING INFORMATION. Ninety per cent, of the strikers in American industries in the years 18M 1 '.KK) were men. A full mail" carried by a big Atlan tic liner averages 2U0.OU0 letters and 300 sacks of newspapers. there are Uii-i.2SS negroes in the I'liited States ho own their homes. There are altogether about l.SOO.OUO negro families in the country. Although only 47 per cent, of the people of the I'nited States live in towns, yet in New York state the pro pori ion of town ilu ellers is 77 per cent. Tlie area of the new irrigat ion lake in Kgvpt is 23 square miles. There is in prospect a dam across the Missouri river which will make u lake just double that size.. Actuated by a desire to preserve as many as possible of the trees nnd to have their shadie ill the broad avenues of the exposition at St. Louis, tlie di rector of works will have 700 trees, Each 12 to 13 inches in diameter, lifted and replanted. The suspension of Capt. Angle, of the Richmond, Va., police force, for negli gence and inattention to duty, fore shadows, it is said, a general oierhaul ing of the police department of that city. For some time patt there has been general complaint among cit izens of the inefheiency of the force. The validity of the law providing that school districts hall pay the parenta of pupils 15 cents a day for the transport!, I ion of such pupils to school where they live more than three miles from the school biiilc-iup is to be testedi in the Kaio-as supreme court. FACTS FROM FOREIGN FIELDS. The fannuis Siamese twins were born it) lsn, ami died in 1S74. In Yucatan there are no lest than 62 ruined and1 abandoned! cities. In Russia no photographer can prac tice his art without a license. The South African Kaflirt manifest a growing unwillingness to do hard work on an' terms. Sixty one million out of the 121.000. 000 acres which make up Spain's area are mountain and. waste laud. bf the 4.S31.12U inhabitants of the Herman empire in 1000 who dtid not speak tierman, 3.0MG.4S9 were Polesv Within the past 90 years the Spiin-ish-siH-aking population of the world has iucreased from 20,1'JO.OOO to 43, 000, 000. Miss Annie Johnson once remained underwater for three minutes and ten seconds, in a dive off of the North Pier, Blackpool. Nuremberg's population has in creased IK) per cent, in the last five years. This is a record for any Eu ropean city. The French government makes 'j;0."0O n year out of the veiy bud matches of the maiiufactiii'e of which it hold a monopoly. It is calculated that- Portugal has stored up iu her cellar HO OuO ooo gal lons of wine. T here is no room avail lule for this j ear's crop. LITTLE FACTS IN FEW WORDS. l'nglund was first div-idied into thirds duriiig the seventh century A. I). London's population is almost 14 per -eut. of thut of Fiigland und Wales. There are at the present time tome 130 student voiunleer iniiuiiurie iu the n.Ut-ion service in Japan. '1' v viii j -tive ( hicagu banks will pay luxes this year on property vuiued at ' i IG.uoO.uoo. 'l'his is an increase of $10,- ilOO.OUU lluiing llic year, oiii)f tn iu I ercae in capital, surplus and undivided J nruliis. j A. W. Ihili li mill Son, M.itnniornn, j ull drug mul licnoriil Htoros in i;ik Icunnty t-'iiaiiinteo every bottle of t'lmiiibei lino's CniiL'li ltoii'.edy uml i!l ri fund Mm money to miyone who is nol "a I is fi:il alter using two. tiiinUif 'ho con teiit.s. 'I'hia is the best remedy in tho world for hi Krippi', c iiil'Iih, coldri, oioap and whoopMig roiiL'li atiil is ph'iisiint anil siifn to tiiki'. It prevents any (eti (loiicy of a cold In result in piirtii loooi.i. 2 Wi 1)3 Fn!: SAf.K Dim two Ki-at.'d tiur j i-y uhIi t-ij, (iu., l)L?lit runabout j w n:.n, (iuh s,-t m.iilii hu i tj's, one vvu!f Ki;t i'. I.e. ! wu 'umi h bl.itikets mii-i iwn hii r-!a .s. Knt i ,Hti at (he MINNIE'S SAO DKATII. ii v rutin. k n. ioin.i it, Mifinie w not Ilk'1 im-t hiiltie. IVv I'fi p. I ha. W m why tlie m . M .1 1 t uMcntr likrd her. I'iie nwrnH'1 J ",IV. m-in con I im-elt' ipiile chm ilnhip when in vill even titln ate 'a Imhy. sitiil li:rn it inn-t he ti thf cheerful -rt timt laun'e H!id m,n "yod pnn" jttit! "d a dii." Fiji those ihut nie ii -p(i'tit nin! hawl day and night tiny imve a hmtn-aiin e-let-ui 1 iat irt pt ci !nai. Jlut M in nie piis.-;pnrd finne It id del C uirru Hint t'lidt aifd her tn all the yuimc inru, j tn!, in tiivl, nt.nif riv.ii of t iie-n To one not ueiuiiited wit li tlie tie-in tor srf-n! itie iciireli tlint h inherent in the yomiK nifilaal iniiul. n n'itiu'c nt Min Hie ft !,) we. ihl hftvf U.tt linn With the impt e-)ior) tlint tne ! nd - nis . It nil heel in Murcli of Imp atote-.tid l.iddcn i iuim One ot tin. Iviliy n t-av had heen retitoyd and e eil mi iica i n ; one ot ilie eyts been taKen out, hut here evidently tin aniateur f in y. nn had tackled a job he yond t uht tty, for it nnd not luui re placed; there a hole in Minnie'? iiceU hut. in i i .vt vou. it r never made with tie puipnte of killing the h:ihy, hut on t !te pt eu nipt ion t hat t tie I ittie one was on the Net tie of suflot at hm troin itiph therm, and had to he telieved hy tvuehr oioniy. T! ei e va a lon trash on tht nnU "ide of the nhdoinen, hut that w;ti tor the t timival ot a t rmihte-otne vei im form aopeinlix. One 1 a mis-inir. hut here ajiain tlte he-t inlete.-ts ot tiie bah had I.e. "i reai ded. tor a pi ad iced e c would r--e thai a c a--ieal aifpuiation had heen j'eiiornied. Yet Minnie haU pseil thronjrh all this and vat!y tnoie, ar-tl never ctiliered pain Not nnee did she cry. Few babies can claim such a record. Wliy should the Ik tie one Miller w hen all ul Is of atuu i theties ;n abundance were at hand? Aim tiie had endured other trials and hat.! Uips .vith the Mime fortitude. She had been 'pi!-ed up" times without number trampled upon, kick 1 and subject en If. all tlie vuukt that tiie modern Muden. can device. Apparently (he little oik had become inured to t he-e seemii'ii ahu-e. It i better to allude to them as "feeming" nbue, for had any one "! those 93vcial hundred young fellow been accused uf mi treat inn Minnie lie would have re.-et:ti(l it as a personal in.-ult. Sic wa all the mote pouplar because of hei experience nt their h anils. Alnnie Kimed to be an exception to all things taut are common to babies Kven the Kiying that "babies are ad stomach and no conscience" did not ap ply to her. She had neither atomaeh not con.-cienei, so far as eoultl be ascertained. Her in?ntnl (junTitie were nil. She coul I not he:i-, fee nor talk, yet she was ine presumable to a degree. Though expan Fivf, slu did not develop. Minnie never nie or drank, but in t-pite of this fact nhe wis alvays plump and seemed wU nouri.-:ied. A doctor would jump to the cnnclusian that she was anaemic, but, on the contrary, she was even uu-Uy in hue. Minnie had nevtr enjoyed the luxuries' of a hn'h, and, although this might havr barred her frmn tlie exclusive social set.', nlte cnuhl not have been justly called a dirl y baby. Her leg and arms wer? frieiy inovah'e, but she never used them of her own volition. She was iusen-ib1. to the stimuli that would fend nn ordi nal y baby into u paroxysm of bawling -.r laughing, yet reifimt. and, in her own way, responsive. luter baby was Minnie. She had m ancettty not even a father or mother Where ?he dime from no one could tell. Medical men like- to delve in the mys terious, and probably it was this air uf mytery about the little one that account ed in part for their interest in her. Min nie was certainly several years old, yet not an inch had been added to her statin e and not a grain of sene had she accumu lated. Her growth physically and mental ly must have been stnnttd very early Nevertheless she was the very idol of the students, and admittedly the only babv they had ever really cared for. She a' wavs received their attentions with seem ing in 1 inference, neither favoring with am ilea nor repelling with frowns. The baby had been a special favorite with the senior class. At the class meet ings she occupied it seat of honor beside tlie president. She was present at th-r lectures and clinics and every night n specially appointed committee saw thai she wan leckeYl up and secure from the ghoulish nnd envious, juniors and "sophs." Not a football or Itaschall game did tht1 class attempt without the presence ol M innie. She teemed to give them ir. fepiration, and it is a matter of record that they never lost an athletic contest when .-he was among the spectators. Ttuse victories were always followed by a celebiation at which the baby their ma-cot--was the center of toast and ap plause. Hut the intenso affection for her which tlie student! had devtloped only made their coming toirow the harder to bear. One night toward the close of the -.ohoo! term lire broke out in the medical col hge and the clang tig engines brought ai army of students from their quarters. A they stood in group watching the woik of destruction a flume (-hot through one of he windows of tlie storeroom and eemed to arouse them suddenly to their senses. "Minnie! Minnie!" cried one biir. broad. -shouldered senior in terroi . " l i e baby is in I here and ll he burned Can no one save her?" "Wlirtt'b thai?" impaired a fiicinan who had heard the appeal, ''You say there'? a baby in there Where is she juick! It's, like rushin' into a furnace, but I'll try to wive her!" "In the storeroom. You can't help see ing her. Oood luck, old man!" Ami the brave tuein.u, hurried away on his- life-.-avii g errand, the atuden'. ciowdcl near to the lire ropes and await ed his return in almost breathless mlenc". Tiie thought of losing 4 heir little frieiH and companion seeimd to weigh heavily on every mind, and now they appreciated, more than ever bcfoi e, ,-ijv she had be come a necessary part of their lives. J'lesently tiie io:,jn of a fi'eman wk acen emtigicg from the burimig tri. room. 1 1 1 oieiiilous ci.eeri. giceted him as he gn-ped his way throi'i the blind iii smoke and down the ladder, but the e.eers became an angry roar when it wjs K'f!i t!at lie Was empty-handed. "Might fc.oiy, los," he spiuiterel, wiping tlie cnuieit from. his eye and b!ow ji g Uit siaiAe out u( Iris iiotiiU. "j joi-ked around fts well as" I could in thei hut ih ore w its mi baby in sight. Th?t -was a 1 1 ijii.ii ul -nndl f but no. g rubber, arid 1 u'd n.'t ihne leiuaia any longer, j make on toe cuisd uni-t lie dead." "th, uu blithetiiig idiot!' jelltd the f iat: tie t iaU uts, "tti.tl was iliiuiie our ha by, teal you Muelied. She Has made C. iuUjli I"- Chicago Kecuid lloiuid. - A Sure Cure for Lumbago W. C, Yilli.iitisiin, of , Amherst, Vrt.,nvi: "For .nioro thfiti a yenr I KuftVrvil from lunibno.' I fiuullv I I ictl Chatnlmi hifn's lim T!alm Hinl it. puu too t-utirt rtOief, wbicli h!1 otlicr riMtiedies liH;l faih.'l t-i il . ' ' Soi l by A, V. ii-iUrh ami Son, Ml(t :m. Mius, iukI ult dru iiud yi-ucrnl ot-'ics in 1 ik'o coUbty. Pr flertrnde lieht, a Milwnukf i 1, luis lie n (ipptiin'rd n anilury in rjMhT in .New York ity nmcr the r -v trnciiirnl house jn. Ur. IJht 'n the di twee f bnehclnr tf arts in tl-e I' n cr - ity nf Wisconsin, nnd was pi i tt lu r M. 1). by t lie d"hns llnAini te(lienl sehftol iu 1 vn It imnre. Miss ( iirruH Met 'iniH - . dan p hter nf a t nlifiM-tiin jndije. 1ms enured qnili n prtif-n t inn in New York rll eirele? by her ability u whistler. Kven nut ttienl 'rit',e! sny thnt the rhnrminp Tniiiii; sifllense hn; onderfnl talent, her phrtisintr untl techni(ue if such ii ninv be called -betnr prnet fen I ty jier feet. .Iiulpe MeComnR hntls from Los Anireles nnil t. well nfT. AVhile tr.-neiitiii- Miss Helen fiotild eonMnntly nttended by n ninn named Tittt, who nets ns her bndirnnrd. One nf h is-e per in I fnttethms is to keepkndflk fiends finm tHkiuir jiieturc tf Miss (;nuld. During his Innp ?orvice he hn been n rrt t ed se vera 1 times for smash ing" enmerns-. but Mis (.onld, nf course nlwfiy p jret s him out of the t rouble. H is, a iriant in stntue nnd weipht. "(Htiin women will be scarce in the en bine t circles n t YVn sh inpf nn next winter. Last serisnn there were eisrhl pirls to take part in the social fen ture. but next winter, w hut with mnr rinpes and Hbsence fmin the eapitnl thinps w ill le ttiitc dilTcrent. The twe Hny pirls nre married. Miss; Hoot is in Europe, ns is nbo Miss Knox, nnd thf Misses Hiteheofk are in niournhip foi a near relative. Mi5; Mary tlronks, a clever nnd 1t peniotis btiehelor pirl of I,os Angeles ( al., makes good liiinp. nci-onlinp tr the Tilpritn, by takinp medicine. Mis. Brooks, who is ynunp. pret t y. demtirt and nttrnetive, is ennped by the hm Anireles Medical society to test pbysi einns tiispeeled of pradieinfif with out n license. She lin, in Mils way. t rietl n I most every (1 nip store system or .mode of t tea t men! known to modern medical science nnd sh is still In blnominp health and ready to po on with her unusual work. .. I.I I 11 V KID. t'nelp Dick What its the baby ao pleased about ? Nurse 1 puess he heard Mrs. Smith say just now thnt he didn't look a bit like any of his relations. Detroit Free i'ress. The ltojine' VIh. I would the world were honest, Ah honest as tlie day. 'Twoul.l grow so trustful that I'd have A very easy prey. Washington Star. If They'd Only ray. Visitor I suppose you huve n preat many Biibseriptiou accounts out ist and- ( ountry I.ditor I should say ao! Why, if all my subscribers were to pay up what they owe I d have a coi ner m farm produce thut would make those city operator look like 30 ctuta. N. Y. llentld. An Improvement. I hear that Cactus Tim had hit les eut off." said Alkali Ike. "Yes," said Tarantula Tom; "rail road did lt-tiippcd his feet off clean and sure. H'g fctnuipiu' 'rouud on wooden pins now.' "How does be like It ?' "Fust-rate. He says he can't tfel aoukes In his boots now." - .Imle The I'cor Male. A rnfnl exchange pivs the follow inp news item, without comment: "On Wednesday lust a negro on Maj. Jones plantation wan kicked on the head by a mule. The mute was a fine animal, and its- left leg was broken." Atlanta Constitution. No Mnilt, "To decide a bet," began the visitor, "can yon tell me how long a man cue go without food?" "Well," replied the sn'nke editor I'm tdx feet three, and I've pone with out it seierai times." Philadelphia Pies. Air Enough. Housekeeper Why have you moved your bakery so far up town? linker Too crowded iu dot old puild iig. 1 could nod pet enough air. 11 nrsi t - r Lund snkes! t here was too iiiU-'l. .... in your bread as it wan N. Y. Weekly. . Cough "My wife liad a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com plelely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! Tlie medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayei's Cherry toral. eniii.:ti fr in ontinarf il Iia.lI . i. il itt l o., U I Ti.n-r- sups: i m When Mm If' t V I I 11 Wo arc now lo cated at the corner of Front and Sussex Streets. KANE, Telephone The Big: Store's SPECIALS IN BLANKETS & QUILTS ! .65 Blankets for $ .60 $3.25 Blankets for $2.08 75 " " .69 3-50 " " 3.10 90 " " .79 4-2.S " " 3.80 1. 00 " " .8q j 1.25 " " 1. 18 $ .75 Quilts for $ .69 1.50 . " " 1.39! .85 " " .76 2.00 " 1.86 1.20 " 1. 10 2.50 " " 2.251 1-35 " " 1.25 2.65 " 2.40; x.50 " , ' 1.39 T. Armstronof & Co. MM ord, NEV GOODS! Dry Good, Fancy Waist Patterns, Ginghams, Outings, Flannel and Flannelettes, Denims Drapery, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Fancy Crockery, Lamps & Glass Ware, Felts & Rubbers, Etc. etc. LOTS OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. For The Holidays CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS TABLE NUTS RAISINS PLUM PUDDING CANDIES , ORANGES LEMONS FIGS DATES GRAPES ETC, ETC TOBACCO AND CIGARS FINE GROCERIES & SPORTING GOODS A. Q. W Telephone CJI 62. DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuddin, Gilford, Pa. "3EST OF ALL FLOUR." FEED, MEAL, BRAN. OATS, and HAY. in need uf any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA T H EH iHOEMAN. CaH P J. 184. Penna. NEW GOODS!! A3 Harford St., Oilford, Pa
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