II How to Prolong Life No man or woman can hope to live long If the Kidneys, MaiMcr, or Vri:;ary ri. ... ninrf.r nf tlint kind Rhould never bo m clcctc rl. I'on't delay In findinir out your condition. You i -.'re urine In a glass or bottle, and let it Mia bottom is a sure sign that yon have Kidney disease. Other certain signs are pains in the small ot the back a desire to make water often, especially at night a scalding sensation in passing it and if urine stains linen there is no doubt that the disease is present. There is a cure for Kidney and Bladder diseases. It is Dr. David Kennedy's favorite Remedy. It has been for thirty years, and Is today, the greatest and beat medicine known for thtse troubles. Mr. William W. Adams, cor. Jelterson Avenue ana Clifton Street, Roches ter, N. Y., says: "Three years ago I was taken with Kidney disease very badly ; at times I was completely prostrat ed ; in fact, was so bad that a day was set for the doc tors to perform an operation upon me. Upon that day I com n.nri tt.M ii o nf Dr. I)nvid aenaedv'a favorite Remedy, and it was not long before no return of the trouble since. My weight has increased, ana 1 never was m. well as I am now. Dr. David Kennedy' favorite Remedy saved my life." r r.-A . diror-tlu nnnn of Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Bright' Disease and Female Troubles it ments failed. It is sold for $1.00 a bottle at drug stores, a leaspoomui is uu. T I Titl t.AA I Send your full postoffice address to the Dr. David MftiplC bOlUe tree I Kf.nnkiy corporation, Romlout, N. Y., and mention this paper, and a sample bottle of Favorite Remedy will be sent free. Every sufferer can depend upon the genuineness of this offer, and should send at cute. an awitucm manufacture Quick Tima Stoves and Ranges. Wholesale ai)d Kekiil Dealers IIai"dVare ai?d -Tinware. Heating and Plumbing En gineers: SWINTON & CO, PORT JERVIS. T. Armstrong & Co., I Successors to BROWN Wo offer a line of UNSURPASSED Our ix)int in thnt you need not go awny from homo to supply all your needs, or to secure bnrgninsi. We expoct U 11 i " -1 ' ' .-ar ' DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, frvsh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line nt bottom prices. To accomplish tins end we have adopted a now system. AH our prices are fixed on a binis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow n iiiargin for bad debts nnd interest. To nccommodnto responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and exxct prompt pri.vment monthly, as our prices will not enable u to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every tnotith, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on u II cash pur chases exceeding 1. 00. Goods sent out will .bo C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO. Brown's Building, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Henter and Fuel Stiver iu the Country. Now Era Radiators, Two Fir in On. HARDWAUE. C'l'TI.KKY, TIN, AGATE K MKC, J-H'. TIN ROOriNO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. Julius Kloin Put stand a day and niht. A scdirr.eat nl I was entirely cured, and I have h.-.! the Kidnevs. Liver and Blood. In cases Ulcers, Old Sores, Wood Poisoning. has made cures after nil other tiral- J Company & ARMSTRONG. S new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. Milford, Pa. cO . , i After I wa iKflac-cd Ut try A9CA. KtT, 1 will never bti wit Iiuul tUota in ttu huu-tv Mr livar w;m in a fury Vml bbuptJ. and my Killed uud 1 Utl stomacU Ituiiblo. Now fcnictliik iim i'uttiruruu. I luol Uuo. Aiy Mile basuUo u.d liteiu nitti betu'Ccju! reitulu lor our Muii;ai-ti." JiMt. tUiUUNU, tougruaa bt.. bt. LoUla. Mu. CANOY CATHARTIC TftADK UAMN RMIST1MC9 UuuU, vr hJ.:kii, Wa.t .oi Ori.. Ilk.', Lc,iAc ... CURE CONSTiPATlOM. ... xriu4 Bar4y MfM . t ief . jlMi-j, k.N Ult can tell as well as a physician . i. "V - - Mem,. A BOY'3 COMPLAINT. Almost the l::ft v.or.lx fn'Iwr said To nip lmfi'io lilt f'-tl - ;' rP Werp; "William. I( this In your her.rt The crop yon sow you'll have to re?n! Don't envy other what they've got. But vrm J:ut (!.) the l.i : t y.m can For nil the wmld. a: (1 yt a r.rnct B'Jt grow to ho a v.-or: r.y ir.tin. i I've had to work r.ir.ep f.itlior cVnl I've learned a h:t I never hrc .v Kefore he went ; but t,tiil I've '''tl To do the Ihlnrs li" lM n.e to. . I've never eheate.. nr.y one. I've alwr.vs tiled to Khun the wrong; If he ean ee, he h'.inv.'s I've done My level h"st -i !! rtlnag. H;:t every day or two 1 meet V.cme one that fn'Itcr to know. Who says: "My grneiatu! It docs heat ' Creation tiotv there tnys do prow!" And so ho s'oiis and hnhs at me, j And 1 could knife him then, hecaus He's sure to say I'll nver he Quite surh a man as father was. A week mo my 1'ivlo John Came on a visit from the West; "Uosh! how you've grown since I've heen pciic'. " He said -ami then I Rticssed the rest. He Krahhnl me liy the muscle gee! What nn awful grip be hail! "But o' course," said he, "you'll never he Quite such a feller as your dad!" Still, mother tells me not to care What such unthinking people say; She says she knows 1 11 make them stare If God but lets me live, some day; "For even Waslilr.rton," says she, "No doubt wa3 often sad because Folks told him he would never be The man hia humble father was." R. S. Klser In Cleveland Leader. i:,. t:i mo mii:.)0 II; I" "Fluffy Fr!vo!, yen do Blsllt!" nnd V.W? T:-.i'ni !i; ilo look "t vp Btraiiht as postcible In the nt;-:i)i w.tit chair in the room and tried to h U st ere. If her narr.e wrs not Miss Tnllor niade, ar.d if FlufTy -"rivo!f;'s n.'.me was not Fluffy Krivola, they were ;i) proprtate nr.mos, and evf-y ui-tir.vn K'.rl who knows them will rcoguiso them at or.ee. It wan at Fluffy Frivrh-'s house the other day. in the cnartments devnied to that pretty your.;; woman, and very pretty rooms usi ally, though on th'g particular day they e,.c r!oe rnd warm and dark. Fluffy Frivols lv r self was buried in the p'llows of a his coueh, a round, shiny Utile red 11:0 Ehowirg and a pair of drer.thed red eyes, sueh eyes as might hoii.r.e to a nio'lern Dolovss, who can't look pr:;:y when she cries, rather then to the or dinary plnk-nnd-v.-hito, vluiet-eyc :1, llght-hcarterl riurTr Frivols. "Yes." M'sa Tailormado l-emarked again, with even 1.1 lie f vr: ity rnd dlspleaaure in her tr.nei, "you do look a Bight, Fluffy Frivol-, and that is Jvst the way I expected ytoi to look and just the io?.eoii I tarns around hei e.". ?Fss TaUormnde horre'f ' u 1 . like a part;(-ula!-ly fresh dann.,1; 10. -e. Her very best efioita could rot h.ira nny thltis which w-a an approach to an expression of Fevei iiy to lo-r .'i- e, oiid even her gov n fi.s;ot to bo e:-vcre, as It found Itself trying to follow pre'.ty curves In and out. Pint had an air of its own quite unlike that of the ordinary tailorniade gown3, and which was In finitely becoming. Miss Tailorinade's friends say that she knows very well there is Uothlug Bhe looks so well in, which may be true. Hasn't Carroll Deekwlth himself said that the high est form of art was the decoration of the human form? If he didn't, that is what a preJty pupil uuderstood him to say, which I3 the same thing, to all Intents and purpesos. And meantime Fluffy Frivols drew a long, weak sigh, and in a weak, fading away little voice' murmured: 9 "You pre vet y f -jeV"- - "Yes, I Intend to be," replied Mlsa Tailormade. "Still," with an attempt at great severity, "I'm like a surgeon and I do It for your welfare. I'm I'm oh, dear what do they call It w.en the doctor digs down after a bul let or whatever It is? Oh, yes, I know, I'm probing the wound to make It well. I knew you'd be .all in a mess this morning and I've come to get you out of It." "I'shall never feel any better," said Fluffy Frivols In the same weak voice ar.d with a WuiiJ of untold crief in her tones while the pretty Fr.,:.. h maid bathed her temples sympathetically with violet water. "Oh, yes, you will." answered Miss Tailormade cheerfully. "You will feel much better after I have taken you out walking." "Felice, you may open ore of the windows and lay o, t MU3-F!t;ft"a walk ing gown and then you may eo. I will do everything eie tlut is neces sary." "You know I have broken my en gagement with Jack?" said Fluffy Frivols in faint, heart-broken tones. "Well, of course, I d.dn't know it, but I s'.spo.'-ed yo.i would do som such foolish tiling after List i.iht, I suppose lie came r.round to t.ilk it over this .rornlng?" "Yes." '"Ai.d you have been crying almost all night?" "Yes." "And you went down to iee him all teary and red-eyed?" "Y-yes, I or:e so." "Well, I don't 7 00U10'. I shouldn't The one snre cure for J The Sidney's, iver 2!ccd VJv.&q. J' ct. g. ;, lull, tlru..dtettim.a iuuik' :e had hrnken the FlutTy Frivols, t'e roosp. That to tell you. 1 1 was quite a llt l came out, and 1. Ve.MS 1 I' . r-ver tnu r: n pi-.-sr.ihly h i rs'nntc's f It. I never cry If 1 f h i It. and I wouldn't for ten of the r:l ill New i k or one that's i'-.i; - r'.int. "I ' . ' v 1 that frr a Southern Rlrl a fi-ler.rt of flstcr'. Ehe was r.i , h a pr-'.ty girl, nffi sue just tried to r.i he ho:rlf r.3 pi pi t y as ever she c i. i l l to keep l rrse:r pretty. ' I o. ;,,:rre ail fii: A h? to " Pretty, for that roofer, or 'jjMiey do, but it v. i- rr illy y im niiiy rinfc, whh Vawfully nice girl mJ ll t: -. e : " e.'t W ild bo, always ready to !) roe il.'nm for other girls, ami n! 0 had the loveliest mother. "It was wl en v.o were living In Phil-ed.-'i'liia. 1 win only about sixteen, nrd I thought everything sister did was great fun, and I liked to be around v lUi her nnd her friends as much lis I conk'. "Well, MiHIcnnt wasn't that a prerty. old fashioned name? was en-F-ced to a Southern man. and she had some trouble, something such as you h"ve lo'd with Jack, while she was j vh Ulr.g i:s. He thoafht Mie had been ; r.-ccHing too much attention from j o'her men while she was with us. He I was a hol-hejdad fellow, and he wrote hr 'a very sharp letter which was I coon-alert to breaking the engage- no tit. "Now. most girls would have been ' so angry they wov'j s'r.iply have said j that If he couldn'l . trust them he needn't, and lot him o and Just break their hearts about It I But that wasn't the way Millicent (IB. not a bit. I think she felt pretVJ badly about It, too, for she was vr- fond of him. 'lhe letter came oneiftemoon Just be fore a big hsll sli.ud sister were point? to, Plntey i-al-ei-ward that 'tii'i in? 7iir-tr''or q-tict than v.... ;l rt'i:.gut, but that only made hei piet ier ihan ever, and ev; :y one was wild Jhout her. "I v.nhrd up when they got home. and creiO into theiriroom to ntk them all ahoi t evei ythinl, and poof Mllll ct tit looked like tin jngel, but she was tiiii:ki:ii; more of trot borrltl man in the fcotith than of aiything else. She ci-.d .lupl a wee F Hie bit then, but that W.M the only time I ever saw her cry. 'V:F!:P'! hel'' ,0,(1 ier.not ; to mind, that, she wouli just let him I go, and never have anything more to do v. i'h him. 'You '.vjm't sleep a wink . to-iili.ht thinking alilut it, Millicent,' j sue mid. I " 'J'i, yes, I r.hal! said Millicent, winking liacl the trs and trying to smile. 11 1 didn t, ting a'dde one of th rules of life mother I should be put- Imost Important I is taken great pains to teach her cli: Iren. "Vou may Imagine listened then t ever since I went on, 'that i'b duties lo be with ail my ears. " 'I have been tau was a baby,' Jlillicer it to one of a worn n. at'raetive as pcWl e. It would have been simply impossible for one of my mother's child en not to have lie-eu to a certain extent pretty. And to lo pretty tind to h eve the best use of our faculties mm nui has always tnt-rht uu thut we nnin have plenty of el ep. If there comes a trying time In manmr.'a life, she prepares for It by slot-pin:?, ""this may seem very foolish to you girls, but you know that mamma la a truly lovely woman, nud I don't thin'i any one does more good than she, iu her own family and outside of it. And she considers It really a duty to be beautiful, or to try to be, and sleep is her great beauty receipt. She says it makes sweet tempers and ev erything else that if good and true. So, to-night I am going to sleep. UIck Is coming t'j-morrow, and I don't Intend to quarrel with him. Per- i haps you think that ik not Independent, ! but I really love Hick' then her lips ' quivered again nnd fister hugged her' Bome more, and I scueezed her hand j and kissed it. She t'ld look so sweet, i and you can Imagine,! wag Interested. " 'Atld "lf k 18 .Lta-V n'e' to; our lives ruined simfly because he la foolish. I know m;!mma would tell me to do Just as I slall do. I shall get just as much rest is I can and look as well as I can to-mnrrow night, and I think everything will be all right,' and she" looked like an angel smiling through the tears. , "'But,' said sister, indignantly, "I don't think you ought to apologize to him. You haven't done a single thing that he o:2ht to comiluin of.' '"I .'han't apologize," said Millicent, with an arch little iaujh, 'he will apol-Ci'i.-rs to me.' "And, do you know that girl simply went to sleep and sieut like a baby until late the text morning. She had a Ions nap in the afternoon, and I ! never saw any one look as lovely as i she dirt when she was dreased for din- ! ner nnd the e citing. I "And I didn't blame her for being In love with her Dick when he came. He wrs the handsomest Man I ever saw. But ho did lock savage at first. There , were a number of people in, so there j '' !' chance for him to have any-j thing to say to Millicent uuiil quite! late in the evc.lng. (And tlo you, know, I could a'ir.iliv see. b'tu thawing 1 as the tine went V- .'! nrorrt i as a novel. I lLstV -iih out- shirts . l ore I could seJft all. "Millicent was so lovjiy to every one, ar.d J.i.tt a little satbdiietL At first be would liord'y look at her, and talked to slst?r a!, the time; then I could see his eyes following het and by the lime people hud begun to go he was loci. ins so (V.-pe.-aiely Jia love that I almohL loved i. li in; .Mill. And Milli- J j P.u". TA:u6 fS: it 11 txM. Tour Life 1..,. J ,1 V,.:it tO O.llt. tu . .'. 'i ' :. i t J v.-t ii 1. ... '.oid Vi Co usiuii canity roe, hoi no tic :l:o o-'l'o Li. c. oo'S weak aicu ,ls in u-u tins 'i'o-I:-ac i,f yo, tr io cute rk- cr Till l r.-ce. Ail. 1 Ul' iN'oW Voi'k. 1 I , IT, t'...0 1 i.V t J :o- to-llAc fcr 1 I CuiroiUtd iimuJ.o htti o j Ct,uta. ra, uiuuea weuU t tp hl 'Ted him I c !,.! r.t h.'mse y:i,i are a rreuh.r I? hi. I w'h.'t I r I rent had not had nnv him, except Ineid.vilai ; to sny to i!oiii!,li she : hadn't avoided him. j "Then I nlwaj f thought It was nc ' cldental on pin po ;j that Mlldacd Just happened to he st.ii.tling near the en ; trance to the conservatory 1 saw him : crops the room cjo ' speak to her. M HO I a little denner nink. c op v oily rnd ' cVoO,;s grew I t'..y stew ed 3 then, lo t in . Hillii o.t ;Iin - i;o 1 y ri e or :! :, ;0 : -i; 101, 1 roe .i: t he Inside. "I hid to go up the nioi nine: w heo I was the hoi i-ie-st-loo :''. Eve-.y'him; w thooeh ph.? .:i ti'rt t :1 roe u said In the coo.-. 'o: y. "And now. IT,;: y 1 rivoh-, I ha followed M'Hlcent's 1 fUV since. I dh'n't uh'd a t 1 had sonie:hir.iT r ; ' 1 i r ; ! (o; n:y p: " party gown t'ois Winter, nnd I f'"' ne',1 that I diP'n'ed of a lovely way to pmhroider over the ? 'it:s, and it is I now as good as new. "Now you are coming out to walk with me, and afternoon yort are going to take a nap. You are com ing to take dinner with me aril rr.r one of your pseitiep.t coi" and 1 ex pect some people in this eei;ii:;:, and if your Jack Mould happen to ho iheie and doesn't w.v nice I'lio,' to you then 1 am not. the girl 1 lunik 1 am." ;il of I'm- iM. Charles K. Ashe, of t'ardvllle, M"., Is pesing ns a srcor.il Noah in renoh scot county. Ilavinn lirediclcd a Hood, which he says will inundate the entire northeastern section of the county, be is now engaged in the construction of an ark, In which to escape with his family and his household gonds. The hottest region on the earth Is on the southwestern coast of Persia, where Persia borders the gulf of the same nenie. For forty consecutive days In July and August the thermom eter has been known not to fall lower than 10 dcgiecs. ni;;,ii: or day, and of ten to r'1,00 as high ''" 1-s d"Rrrc.s. made is owmd by a !'"d:.n r.iro e-s. It was first plated in nn txocisit" i-' Id case, coveted with the nw: minute but literally pel fet I V'r:eai! fc;:e: in enamel; then, at. lb" I'.lioo;-;' ih -ire, the woiks v.oie rem: ltd : n.d placed Inside a spler.di;! diamond st.trce.ly to-tlfths of an inch in t'i iinetei. Fntil very ret on My the s hoo! chil dren of Iicrlin h::ve Isoi corob't drd to nntl from their ptio'':., in spt hi! (on- liltilifps; inel 1 t, r. t .. ., ,,or., ,,t , : should suffer if -Lev n in the public: tianicar:?. Thry hive leeu indnijing in so many fioht:; and otherwise niii conductiiig then.po'vc:. that the sj , i i omnibus gci vice h:.s low been d:.-:co:i-timu d. A bridge across the I.'ttlc Pelt con nectlt.g t':e island of rtinen v. 1th the continental part of Penmark Is p'ti posed In a bill before the Patilsh Leg islature. The span to be bridged is 4, GOO feet long; the plan Is to support It on groups of iron columns 1,000 feet apart, so that the mad v.-ay shall lo 1:10 feel above h'gh water level. The coi.t Is estimated at y.2.9.r"0. In the year ifsfti H o r-vrc-or Tn 1 of fitttsla, a little hefot e hi nssasslnaiion, published a martirUo In w b!, h he d llher.Ve'y invited t'.3 -...o'-ei.on of Europe to meet r t Vt.-.'-r-Uvrx anil set tle their' lu:e:t:t.li. :;! uV.twMva In personal coi'.ioil. l'i.t, Ho n :o,d I. He ll :tcd as n ti'.litC' S' ', i:o iiotii i imeyrar.u were fo' The invitation w meant, but, cf co: talien of it. dy The nnm'.rr of perirdlMis tle:-,l'-,g exclusively or latceiy with el-. '-itity amounts to plxty-six. Of thtt-e c'rteen tre published Iu France, :.:v ' .. , in the I'nited States, twelve In Geiinan, six in England, three iu Sritzcr'and, two In Austria, Pc'rhrn, 11,,!': rd. Italy and Fpaln, ar.d one in Canada, Japan and Huesin. TUo olde.u e'?ct.'V cal paper now In existence is the I Dales Telegrai liimies. mil llahe.l si. o n 1S55 in Paris, France. vim mi, I Uuhj-huJon. Both are Interesting type.? of African primitive races. The Yio, mostly nttu of gnleildld nhvsinue. ore a sti-ori" .mri I war-like race, in past times a standing terror to Tjwcaker neighbors. Thtir vm.c.uui KWM.b " U O ,(1 UlC I1IUI1I1 1(11 MS east of Lake Nyasa, whence, In 8fil, they poured down like locusts and "ate up" the country now known as the Shire Highlands. They now dwell peaceably side by side with the Mar,g' anja, though looking down on the lat ter in something of the spirit with which Hob Uoy rcriarded the fila.-go-.v burgesses. "We da not know .M.in' anja," said a buy at the llhntyre Mis sion to ma one day, when I had I c?:; questioning him al.o-M some words In that language, "v. e aie Yro.s!" A good many yen is a?o the firrt man- I ager of the African I ai.e:: Con: any was giving a masic lan'io u addrt s to a mixed atidlct.ee of h tli races, and took occasion, while explaining a pic ture of an,Tol-i, to dilate on lhe pros pect of heaven. The Yao port of the audience listened to the i!" ription, and then Inquired whether there would be any Manga r..'a '.lore too. "Cer tainly," was the reply. "If thcr love God and obey 11,3 laws. 1 hen," said these arMoraU with one voice, "a do not wish to go thtoe." Some tiiriuan it!nv. Denon, the Fien.u savant, wore a t ring fet with a tooth of VolUirS. A tooth of .Sir Isaac Ncvton was sold to a nobleman in lf 1C for a larr.e sum. : He had It placed in a ring, and wore It constantly on his linger, In the collection of Viscount Downe, 1 England, is a ring given to one of his i ancestors by Richard Coeur-de-L!on. ' It Is a silver ring, set with what is j supposed to be the p.iiatal tooth of a fl-h. An Ki.tll.ihman owns a gold ring st with a miniature piiuting by Cosway, ul luB ' ul I'nace ot V, ales V'!iii'. i iilmii A it!W Are Mail,., A yo'iti? wuiiian in Washington re cently rc!cifd a r.ial Cuban niHchcle from a newspiptr man who had just returned from Havana. The knife was twenty lnd.es long, with a heavy blade palate, 1 .'ood-icd to withiu a half-inch of Iho coi'.irg edre. Cu ths back of the luiulio v. , s a small atJ ia conspU'Uoua label, walcb rad: "Made la tlartfurd, Couu." IV YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE GREAT IN Tin: im:;s, MIMCllll, l Till."' V V AVn.'h. I A" TPtlll'VP has an Aprlculturnl Depnrttnent IJll;j. J . tJ.l.lS.ljl I 1 1 1 J ) I , lit 1J ft. highest merit, ail Import li nt nf.-s of th vio hoi Mtid World, ctiinpr 'hetiHi.t. and ndiable market reports, able cOituiint... Inlcn-' in si tiurt Ht-irii'-, Kctcntilic ami in, ebttnical iliforinatitin, Illustrated f.-istdcti tit i iclcs. Iiiitiiorous pict arcs, and is entertaining and instructive to every mem ber tif every futility. Till'1 PI'i,l gives you all the local llllj 1 lijj -lose tnucli with your tl oiiiirc. tnl'O'in vioi as tu Iticttl lu-tccs in 1 j : it-1 1' c: s f. if iho Vi tie, and is ii bright vi- il i if tit no r I ii one ami flrcshh. Send nil oi DO YOU EXPEP-T TO A. 0 ManufiCrturor and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. mad ' uTri5c, Crowff's ..; "' t. n L b i e C: S "t' f , tl CI n : v r ii ti ti it W & G. MITCHELL, MILFORD, PA. 9 jy It is not a CURE-ALL, but it is a Specific for RHEUMATISM. One hundred and forty-four bottles Cured J 00 cases of RHEUMATISM. TIK0 Is a medicine taken- IN'TKKNALLY, th only method by which V. HI. I M A'l'ISH can be successfully treated. It curei the CAUSE, and therein lies its remarkable success Its price is $1,00 per bottle, or three bottles for $2.50, and if your Druggist has not got it, it will be lent to you, by Express, ALL CHARGES PAID, on receipt of price. tt'2!i PURiNTOH MEDICINE COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. M RAILROAD ri- V; Th1Hl TABLE. Corrected to Djto. .1:1 I'nt ! : ii.! ti t::i!in t'i liulTiilo, Ninjz i rn I ,.!!.-. t.'l,:-!! pin Lake, t'icvi-lnnd. ' 'Ii i''.,o i.tu! ( 'in, 'tui.il i. I n I,,-!., mi --il,' nt I'urt .IitvU to nil ;ii.;i,t? in tli, "A',--t iitnl .-tutu liwi-t tit luwci .nl'. tli.ili in i.i:v oiln'i-lii'.-.t-cIilAS line. rn.MSs Xo'V I.tin: HdiiT Jervis as 1' Ol.I.tlVVS. r.AsrwAiiD. I .', llr.nv v.:;i -"'s 3 04 A M. !mlv !'. . ; n' r -'' " Jii. D.-.ilv Ki- pi Sundiiv . t -it " .,, .. ' .. .. ' 7 .i t'.l n, Slll'.d.-,- Only " 15 " i., Il.nlv : : ! Stttii'.iiy . ln.iiJ " . ii. l':i V. 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KiV.S'OMACri NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ..t , AND VILLAGERS AMI Vltt H FAVOH1TK 1IOMK rAPKR JJoth Oho Year For $1 news, political and soriat, keps nciuhhois tintl friends, on the farm you In nnd In nr farm products, the coutliiion or crops newsy, welcome and Indispensable week I ilern til I'll K IMtl SS, Mlt FOHI), PA. BUILD? THEN SEE ROWN and SON, : personal atten- b'jitding - , Milford, PaT 306. 1 A ff n 5" B New Dress and Fancy Goods, Cot ton and Outing and All-Wool Flannels, Ladies, G'.-nts, Misses and Children's Underwear. Agents for the celebrated Gold Seal Overshoes; Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Fall Line of Boots and Shoes; Also Ladies and Misses' Shoes; Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hard ware, Paints, Oils, &c. HEMBY FOB eoiMtism New Harness Whips, Robes, Blankets And everything which pertains to to nn outfit for HORSES and CARRIAGES repaTring PROMPTLY DONE!. too my stork before purclm.sing, The Price is Right. L. P. HAFNER. Harford St, Milford, Pa. rQr. David ftennedyS Favorite ilemedy CUWCS ALL KlONEY, SlOMAfM AND LIVER TROUBLE.. Itresf- T.?thpr yen font inn ni-i -: :i i ! if oitui- .i ui tut. n- -un '. ffimn i-.-i itic !:. in- ltr .ol)fti uu. oi" vou.-, ilit wiiietu line, iur.u-..-i j Liuud, rc llurt B iub ii im. uuuu llOllll tuiU. 400,000 .ii I,-al,h.nerv'-.1T ,M IX1 iJUv'LUl' 3 -J aofBcurfti. Bur 'i'(t HAC froiB k. yl'al ' ,rIkOour oa drumrikt, who fjft, V wiiiTourh rirui. Tki' ii wurt -i J jLji 'll.paiit utiT, penlsu-ntlf hi . W tn, t" i. Usually cunta; 3 btne. &S 'Jt, J'. 'iin .ii .. : i ' or reftmd munrT, tSTAHUMtO etAT. r .m 1 1 1 s nrr VilSii TtlAU f 014ICNS. MAAKJ. Vv-CorVRICHTS. Ttiirty-on ye -rn m Mve prnftif. Oiiliiiou as to- -validitv mid ixiu'tiui tulity. Write ii.r tmuk il It, 'i,i, 't l,n,l rtWn-nn. t-OOOti BKOt..f 'yu