Successors to We are now Prepared 1 Please the Farmers and the Gei Mblic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Ni&ht if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands of Flour Seal of TJlinnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Duck wheat F'our in its Season a Spe ialty ! ! ! Orders li ft nt Urn Mill f-ir delivery will rorcivo iimmpt ntlcntimi. Milford Milford, PiUe DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE k 0. BROWN and SON, Manuf.;tiiier5 and dealers in all kinds of Cumber, Contractors and Guilders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Buildmj;, Miiford, Pe. T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. Wn offer n lim of .UNSURPASSED Our point is Unit you need not po nwny from Inmio to rmpply nir.vour needs, or to seeuro Iminnins. Wo nxpoct to Hiitisry yon in both inrtienliirs. DRY tlOODS. new nn.l Htylisli. (iROCKUIKS, fresh nnd good. HARDWARK, ROOTS, PHOUM, AND CI,OTlI INU. Any tiling in imy lino nt lioMom prices. To nceotnplisli this end wo linve ndoted n now system. All our prices nro fixed on bu is of rush pnynicnt. This obviates tho necessity to ullow n limriu for kid debts nnd Interest.. To aeroniinodiito responsible nru ties wo i heer fully onen monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt pii.yinont monthly, ns our prices will nut eimblo us to curry nocounts longer. Stilteineiits rendered (ho first of every month, nnd if paid within three days from date of bill, n cash discount of 2 is allowed. Tho same discounts iri veil on nil cash pur chases exceeding $1. HO. Uoods sent out will bo C. O. D. unless otherwise! previously arrani;od. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. a. iAA v. ' " v" n e corn I a " c iciriic vkx v J tJ f, I 'V-'V.'r tlork of Rood. T, Itom 10.000 to : ST.E. I lTVilKrfcr: i valued at ft SS.uuo Kaier. fiXfSKi?-i" i f&rt'tf t&im -'V:. I M vlt yn t; -' - -S W own and occupy h tallest mercantile building in tho world. We have over a,ouo,ooo customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly encaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has ,1 v 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 73 cents to print and mail each copy- We want you to have one. your good faith, and we'll send you a unwrnnMCDY wmm ft UlUl. IUUlllL.il I MnllU w Millinery Lurjrest ami finest selection of Mil linery. Onr designs ai'e tlic hsle.4, iind piieos" lowest consistent with rood work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. H.IR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and , Kitisfuction guaranteed to till our pa trons. SALLEY fi ERNIS, 70 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. Jervis Gordon Constantly on Hand. Co., Penna. 0 new Sarins? Hoods, AMD COMPLETE.. s s N I 1 Is the book of the people it quotea over I.ooo pages, 16,000 illustrations, ana Sfc-ND MMbLn tcwiawinow copy r Kfe-fc. with all charges prepaia. rn Michigan fet.MdMdUOiitrMt WWl CHICAGO Parlors iillsng Co., DUNHAM (JKEEIl I Mirlm in firorr lonkod out tlirmmh tin- Mk ivIiidiiWK of the hotel rending room. Nljrlit van roinlim on, n tlioil Hind twinkled In the Btore frenlH, the forum of the pn-er were iriowhitt lihureil nnd lliillstlnet. Hun hnni ynwneil. lie wnH nt n loss to kill time, lie linil Just !liilnhi'd hln dinner nnd (lie evening wnn before lilm. There were (tn nt limine up town where he would lie eoidlnlly weleoin.1, hut I Muilin 111 Iind no denlie to make nn preiilni; cull, lie fnnrled lie would like Pi Hi let 1 1 f n tr new. Rome novelty In the form of entertainment. '1 here were Hie theatre. Hut no true New Yorker ever jroo. to the tlientre nwny from home. He remembered beliiR In t'levelniiil the preceillms diuunier, nnd how he had enjoyed hlninolf nt n pic nic to which he wim nelf Invited, lie ImiKhed nt the reinemhrniiee, nnd picked up the pvcnhifc pnper nunln. Ami then IiIh hIiiiicIiik eye cilUKlit thl Item: "The Indie of the Itnrelny Avemio I'ree (linrcli will Ive n proKresxIve euchre party this evenlnif nt the hoiiid of .Mr. .Iiimc I(emmers, No. (V2 Scroop court, for the lM'iicflt of the Siinihiy school Ilhrnry fund. Krlciuls of the church nre Invited to he pres ent, nnd lire n.jsured of a (rood time. 'I'nke the Kockport enr fioin tho Kipinro nt 7:2."." Iiituhnm stared nt the notice, then he pulled out his wntch. It wa 7.KI lie IoksiiI the pnper nside nail slepped to the bin minor In the lobby. A ipil; k Chinee assured hlni his npHnrnnce was quite siitlMfnctory, nnd then he stepped out II lid hurried to the Sipinre. lie had Just time to cntch the Hock port car and n ride of luilf nil hour 1 1 ci niu-1 1 1 him to Scroop court, n short street of very new liousrs, nnild wliMi he had little trouble In lorn ting No. 2!). "I never went to n church enteitalii inent," he said with n smile, "where (limine wns mentioned, nnd I'm do old to beirln." A tall youiiK limn In ft lunpr Prince Albert, n pale yoiitur mini with thick black hair, looked around nt luinluiui nud c'tvc him n pleasant smile nnd nod. Iiuulinm nodded hack, nnd then went up the stalls. j "Hear mi'." murmured n voice over ! his shoulder, "hut t lint was stupid." I must have ciiiurht my heel on the up per step. New shoes, you know. It was nwfully Rood of you to be In the wny. 1 mlpht have progressed down every step to the bottom. It's Mr. Itlossom, Isn't It V 1 Minim in looked nround. A pretty phi with Kl'.vhiK cheeks, a pretty till' In n pretty 1 i lit dress, wan looking down on him from an upper step. "No," he said, "It Isn't Mr. Hlossom; It's Mr. Oieer, nnd Mr. (Irecr Is very (.'tad Unit he could he of some nssis tnnce to you durlni; the recent rush." "Oh," said the pretty (,'lrl, "I thought It wn the minister's friend from the west. I mn May Fleming. You know Mr. C'hnndos, don't you 7" Iimihnm shook his head. "The fact Is," he suhl, "I'm nbnost nn etithe Hlriinu'er." He put In the "nbnost" bocnuse ho felt that he had some slluht ncqunln tnnce with a young lady by the nniiio of ricmlni;. "I will Introduce you." she said, nnd drawing li 1 tn to the tall yoiinir man, presented him In due form nud then slipped nwny. inirhiitii'ii heart warmed to tho yoimir minister nt once. He looked so earnest, u kindly, bo good. "I do not remember to have seen you anionic us before," he snld. "No," said Huiihnin. "It's the first time I've been In this part of the city. I'm an eastern mail, a New Yorker." Koine free masonry of Instinct prompt ed him to add, "Harvard, MIO." "I'lliiceton, '1)1," cried the minister, nnd then they shook hands a km In. "Your name," said the young slep herd as he beamed down on Iiimham. "Is quite a familiar one. At least It would be esteemed ao by most reader of the dally press." "Yes," said Dunhnm, shortly. And he frowned. He was about to add something when Ids attention was drawn nway by the pretty girl whom he met on the stairway. She held a salver to him and from It he drew a card. It bnr the name "Jack. Iiunhnin showed it to the minister. "1 fancy." laughed the hitter, "thai you nre expected to look up a 'Jill.' ' Bo Dunham passed about the some what crowded rooms, nn lo! when In found his "Jill" It was the heroine ol the staircase again. "And Mill came tumbling after." h merrily quoted as he thrust his card before her. And presently they found themselves at one of the little tabid scattered about the room, and wliej a bell Jangled the playing commenced. Dunham had never played In Just thli fashion before but he quickly caught the fashion of It and entered Into tht spirit of the hushics as If he had found the one occupation that pleased him most. At Just 10 o'clock the playhui stopped and the score cards were .ili gathered up by the active small boy, and then Dunham understood thai this meant prizes. He fancied he haJ discovered why the playing was car rlcd on III such a grave and quiet man uur. There were light refreshment! served by the young women aud Dun hnm found them go.rd. He strove to In tcicst the people at the table with bin Hid soon had them In a Jolly uiood, lie told funny stories and hum nice1 the latest popular song for the youu( woman who sang and did a clevei trick with the cards for the young man who wondered how professional) could become fco expert in handling the iiiaglo pasteboards. Wheu the re freshments were cleared away every body was expected to join in social Blue Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. Y. Adjoining Gumaer'a Union House Uniul. c-arriuge, druft and, farm horsea for tmlo. Exchanged mado A large stock from which to make stdeetions. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. converse, and Dunham sought hi new friend, the minister. "You seem to be having a merry time," said the hitter. "Thnt I whnt I endeavor to do wherever 1 go," said Dunham with a smile; "nnd It ha required no effort whatever on the present occasion. This Is nil a delightful novelty to me." "You linye a happy disposition," said the young minister. "Not slwny." said Dunhnm. "I do a great many things that are dlstnste ful to me. I am not rut out for a financier, nor even for an ordinary business num. At the snme time, don't set me down as an Idle dreamer. 1 look nfter my father's business Inter est In a wny that I have reason to be lieve meets with his entire spprovnl. Oh, I can mnke myself do wluilcnr occasion requires to be done. How Is It with you?" '"I'hls is the work I love nnd am BHed for," snld the minister grave ly. "M.V people are very dear to me, nnd I feel that I am doing I hem good. I have become so attached to tin so labors and to these people that my side ambition now is to grow old among them." "You shame nie," snld Dunham, touched by the other's simple eninest- ' ness, nnd he grasped his hand nud i drew 1 1 1 tn Into nn alcove. "I wa a little vexed a moment ago at your nl , lusion to the notoriety the mime of Oroor had gained In the dally press. ' l'crhaps I am foolishly sensitive about i It, hut It has never seemed right thnt ! they should enrtonn and vllllfy iny father simply because he is a man of I wealth. I know him to be a clean, lion i o ruble citizen, and the best father In I tho world." "Your father!" said the young mln- Ister, with a stnrt. "Yes, but kindly keep the relation ship a secret," murium Dunham. I "Stand In front of me a moment, ' please." He drew a little wad of bill from his vest pocket and thrust It Into the minister's hnnd. 'Tut that In your I church treasury with my father's com : pllmeiits," lie said, "and the next time yon read of his sclllsli greed don't bu lieve It." Itcfore the minister could reply a clenr voice rang out: "The ladles' prize Is won by Miss Mary McAlpin, and the gentlemen's prize by Mr. Dun hnm Oreer." The gentleman's prize proved to be a small mirror, much gilded and flll greed, over which Miss Mny Fleming went Into raptures as she congratu lated him on his r. innrknblo good for tune. And then everybody wns going and Dunham Just hail time to give the young minister's hand a Arm grip, when MIsb Fleming hurried him up stairs. "You're to see me borne, you know, she snld. ("You're to see me home.") It wnsn't a long walk, but In course of It Dunhnm presented the tho merry maid with his prize, alleging that he never could get it safely to New York. When they reached the gate of the Fleming home they paused. Did a little bird tell me right that you are soon to be married?" Dunham asked at a venture. Yes," she answered frankly, "In June, If all goes well. George Is a civ il engineer, and U in Mexico now, but he's to get a place in the engineer's de partment of the Lake Shore, and be stationed here." Will you come to New York on your wedding Journey?" , Yes," she laughed, "we have planned to stop there two or three days three if we can afford It." Then," said Dunham, "I want you to be my guests. I fancy I can show you some things about the city which you otherwise would not see. It will be a pleasure for me, I assure you. Here is my card. Write and let me know when to meet you." 'You are very, very kind, Mr. Greer," said the girl gratefully. "I be gin to think there la something quite wonderful about you. We never saw you before to-night, and yet every body Is delighted with you. It is Just as if you were a fairy prince. There's your car. No, I won't forget. Good night aud good bye." As Dunham stepped to the dresser to turn off the gas in his hotel room an hour later, he looked at his redec tton lu the glass and smiled and said: "Well, my boy, you're out a hand some prize and some money, but you've passed a decidedly pleasant and useful evening. Good nhiht and pleasant dreams." Exchange. Statistics show that man bears false witness 100 times to a woman's 17; man for forgery and counterfeit coining was convicted 100 times to a woman's 11: in France women are summoned be fore the tribunals four times less than men. Tuklng the whole of Kurope, wo men are five times less guilty than men. A gentleman recently cured of dy spepHia gave the following appropri ate of. Burns' famous ble&ung :"8ome have meat and cannot eat, but some have none that want it ; but we have meat and can eat. kodol dyspepsia cure be thanked." This prejiaratiiiu will digest what you eat. It instantly relieves and radically cures indiges tion aud all htomach disorders. Subscribe tor the Phkss. WASTED EFFORTS. Gen. Sternbsrg Saved His Money but It Old no Qood. Pnrgeon-Ociiernl Sternberg of the army says thnt when ho wn going Into the battle of Hull Hun, the Irish sergennt-ninjor of hi regiment came to him with a big bag of gold coin weighing three or four pound, and snld: "Doctor, I know thnt I'm to lie kilt entirely, an' I want you to take rnre of this money nn' see thnt It gets to the ouhl folks nt home." There was no time to remonstrate or to nuike any other arrangement. nnd, dropping the bag into the sur geon's lap, the Irishman hurried nway to hi place at the head of the column. Ail through two bloody days Dr. Sternberg carried the ling of gold with his surglcnl Instruments, and It was a burden and euihitrriissmcnt to him. He tried to get rid of it, hut couldn't find any one willing to accept or even to share the responslhlllty, and he couldn't throw It away for the sake of the "ouhl folks nt home." Toward the close of the second day the surgeon wa taken prisoner. Ho lost his surgical Instruments nnd his medicine case, hut clung to the gold. and, making a belt of hi necktie ami handkerchief, tied It about his waist next to his skin to prevent it confis cation by his captor. During the long, hot nnd wenry mnrch that fol lowed, the gold pieces chafed his flesh, slid his waist became so sore and blis tered s to cause Intense suffering, hut he was bound thnt the "ouhl folk nt home" should have the hcnetlt of thnt money, and by the exercise of great caution and patience managed to keep It until lie was exchanged with other prisoner and got hack to Washing ton. There lie found his regiment In camp, and one of the first men to wel come hhn wns the Irish sergeant ninjor, who wn so delighted to lenrn tnnt the din-tor had saved hi money that he got drunk and gambled It nil away the first night. Washington Correspondence Chicago Hecord. POWER OF RED RIBBON. induces Two Indian Maidens to Hav Face Masks Made. Two of the fairest mnldens of th Winnebago tribe of the Indians went through an hour of abject terror th other afternoon, when they had theli "faces pasted with white mud." The "pasting" wns only the efforts ol Hugo Loch, sculptor, to get masks of the young maidens. T. II. Hoddy, the newly appointed chief of the Wlnncbngoes, brought the two girls to Chicago on a visit. An nie Itlucrliig, the fairest of all Indian maidens, attracted the artistic eye of Mr. Loob, who asked to be allowed to made a mnsk of her fnce. Mr. Hoddy led the two girls to Mr. Loeb's studio, and the mystery of the masks was explained. When everything wns ready, both girls declared evil spirits lurked in the plaster and refused to g- "Chocolates," said Mr. Loeb. Both maidens became attentive at once. Mr. Loeb made the mistake of feed ing them a pound of chocolate before he completed his work. All the ex plaining of Mr. Ioeb nnd tho com mands of Mr. Hoddy were of no avail. "Hcd ribbons," suddenly snld Mr. Loeb. He brought forth several yards of the reddest of red ribbons, and both girls made a rush for them. "After I have taken the mnsk," said the sculptor, with a winning smile. The bright colors proved too great an attraction for the young Indians, and with the rewnrd of ribbons suspended from a gns bracket they at last per mitted their faces to be covered with the plaster. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Editing a Proposal. The young man took a piece of pa per and pencil from his pocket and laid the paper on bis knee. "I will have something important to say to you In a minute, Miss Jones," . be said. ! Then he read over carefully whnt he had written and crossed out a word. 1 'Superfluous," he said, half to him- ' self. He went over it again and crossed out another word. "It's Just as strong without that," he muttered. "We are all too proue to use adjectives and adverbs, any way." He picked op the paper and seemed about to begin to read from it, but suddenly stopped. 'That whole sentence might as well come out," he said. "The meaning is perfectly clear without it. Concise ness is really the crying need of the hour." Then turning to the girl he said: "Be mine." Thus we see the power of habit. For years his duty had been to edit the "copy" of proline correiHjndcuts. Chicago Post. Locusts Saved Them. The Household Cavalry Composite Regiment being met by an overwhelm ing force of Boers, from which there seemed little chance of escape, the sky suddenly was darkened by an im mense swarui of locusis, which fell between the troopers and the enemy. The Boers could not locate the caval ry and fired at random, wounding one or two men. The regiment, however, screened by the locusts, eventually galloped back safely to camp. Ex change. rhotograpbs of the enemy's en trenchments, tnkrn from the wai balloon, greatly helped Lord Roberts in his "closuring" of Crouje at I'aar del'iirif. It has been demonstrated by ex perience that consumption enn be pre vented by the early use of one min nto couh. cure. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colda, croup, as tbma.Trnppe and all throat and luug troubles. Cures quickly. For burns, injuries, piles and skiu diseases use DeWitta witch hazel sal ve. It is the original. Counterfeits may bo offered. Ube only De Witt's. yy -i nAiinoAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid I'lilltiinn trains to 11u(Talo, Nlag ra Knlls. ( 'htiiitf,ii(iet Duke, Cleveland, ('liiciign and ('It clnnatl. TlrkHs nn sale at I'urt .Tcrv' ...1 liiiints In the West and Sunt liwct nr lower rates than via any ol her iii-ht chihs line. Tim ins Now I.FAVK I'OUT Jkiivis as Follows. KASTWAUD. No. I-.1. Dally Kxprcss " 10, Daily Kviirenw " hi. Daily Kxecpt ,clinihiv. u i ! " (H;, Sunday Only 11 as, Daily fi',xccit Sunday " tl, Daily Way Train " I. Daily llxccp iimlav . " .'ill, Wav K.xcci.l. Sunday. . H 21 A.M. li t'O " 11 tl " 7 i; " 7 tr " 10 07 " I:! ir. p.m. a i -; " U, Daily kxpn-Ms 4 i'5 " " It.'n, Sunday (inly 4 "0 " " S. Daily kxprcss 6 SO ' " 1H. Sniiilavinily ft 15 ' " li'.'s. Sticilav only (I oT " " Daily Kxecpt, Sunday . Mn " " 1 1. Daily '. . . lo (Hi " WKSTWAIH). No a, Dallv Kxprcss PJIKIA M. " 17, Dally Milk 'I' rain H no " " 1, Daily Kxprcss 11 :W " " 11. For ll'i'dalc K pt Sun . I 10 P. M. " u, Daily Kxecpt Sunday . 1.' an ' " :i:i, Sntuida.y only 4 111 " " ft. ('Iilcago I, bailed Dally. 5 la " " 87. Daily Kxecpt Sunday., ft Ml " " 7, Daily Kxprcss Ill 15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York fur Port .Icrvis on week days at 4 oo, 7 1a. lino, I' K, I" :w A. M. I on, a nn, t nn, (1 :m. 7 :tu. II la i m (in Sund i.vs, I no, .7 :m, H is , n tr, . m.; la 1.., 3 W, 7 .11 and u 15 P. M. 11. t. Itclicrt., (icm-riil I'ssMftiK'T Agent, New York, SEASON OF 1900 Souvenir goods made by the INDIANS from BARK and NATURAL WOOD in large varieties Also goods made from skins of Pike Ccunty Rattlesnakes Other nice sovenirs are found here in views of Pike county, also in paper weights. The Yazoo is the only store carrying a full line of souvenir ware in addi tion to the large stock of Yankeo -:- Notions. Walk In and Look Around- "THE - YAZOO," 91 Pike Struct, Port .lorvis feifuu-.n. jr.:; imif iii i'. e-ryi IF YOU WANT iT)'- KCHTUCKY WHISKY OBDE& IT TOOM KENTUCKY. SEND US $3 AN 0 WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 PULL QUARTS OP THE CELEBRATED OLD kBOUB0Hdf: ' ORHYt Cxorisa Paid (To ny point in U.S. Cast of Denvrj Securely packed Without marks indicating contenlj. IT WAS MAOC IN OLD KCNTuCKV AUG.C0LDEWEY&C0. CNi3l W.MtIN 9T.O LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, est 1848 BtreetNce -any local bank CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlKST PlIESllVTEUIAN ClH IM II, Milford Siihlmth services lit lo.lio A. M. 1111(1 i.Wl M. Sahlmth school Iniincilliitely lifter t! inorninir service. Pniver mceiiiiK Weil ncso'ity ut 7.110 P. M. A conliul wclcoim will 1m extended to nil. Tht-o not nt tiwlicd to other cluirclii's nre .'S(icciiilly in vited. Kkv. Thomas Nii iioLn, I'.ininr C'lll'liCH OF THK (illllll tMI KI'IIMID, Mil ford: Services Miiidny nt lo :so A. M. nod 7 ) p. m. Suiiduv school at 12.uu M Weok-ilny service h'ridny at 10 A M. Holy Communion Sunday at 7.15 A M .Scuts free. All are welcome. K kv. ( mas b. C.Mti'KXTKH, Hector. M. K. Clli'itcil. Services at the M K. Church Sundays: PrciicliiiiK at lo.;i(l a. in. and at 7. .Hi p. in. SnrJay school ut ll:4."i. in. Kpwortli leainie at rt. I; p. in. Weekly prayer incctiutr o.i WcdncMhiys ut 7 :J p. in. (.lii!-s nieetiiiK conducted by Win. A nle ii Fridays at 7.iHi p. in. Ao earnest invniaiuu is extended to aiiyout w bo may d- sire to worstc-n iih n. Hav. C. K. Scruufcu, Paetor. MATAIWORAS. Kl'WoiiTH M. P.. Ciirun, Matanionw Services every Saiil-arli at loj-o u. m. and 7 p. III. Salilmth school ut a.:l. '. K meeting; .Monnuy evening at I i iiim meeting; Tin day eveuin at 7.;io. Prayer mcctiiiK Wcdiienday uvcuilitf ut 7.3U. Kveryoue welcome. Kkv. T O Si'LN( eh. Hol'K P.VANUKLICAL ( III li( ll. Main moras. Fa. r-erviccT, next Sunday in. follows: Preaching at lo.Jiu a. 10. and 7 p. m. Sun day sch'Kil at a p. in. Joiiier ('. K. lie fort mill C. K. placet meeting alter the even inir scrvi e. .V.!J week prayer meet inn every Wednesday evciiinu ut 7.0. cat(t free. A cordial 'elcoine to an. i ome. Klv J A. W J eg AM), Pu.or. Secret Societies. Mtl.Fonu Loixn, No. ll, F. & A. M. : Liwl'e meets iilnesdays on or lieloru Kull Moon at tht SuwkiU House, Milford lJu. N. K.iuerv, Jr., Secretary, -Milford John V Weslhrook, W. M.. Milford. Pa. Van UhK Mauk Loix.k. No. .s, I.O. 'I. K: Meets every 'i'liursday vveoiiij at 7 ,10 p. m., rnii li 1 1 1 1 1 n . u. H liorulieck. Hf y Jacob McCarty, N'. (i Hki iiksck Kkbekah Loiuik, 1U7, I. () O. K. Mcelscvt ry Msuael and fourth Kri davs in each monih in Otld Kcllows' Hall Hrown's Ouildiiirf Mi Katiiarino Klein H. (i. MIm V Ulieluiu't) iieck, sw'y Cheapest Clothing H ouse i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 6 7 FliONT KTHEET. r aaaaaaasjat) EVERY HOUR Is nn effort iit forth lo deserve, olitnin and retain your pationngc. GOME Avilli your very best $10 suit thoughts and sc cure one of Ihese Men's Winter Suits at $6.98. Broken lovs of Men's Winter Ov oreoitts redueed to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex Sts. Pour Jku'vis N. Y.. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Host Hunter nnd Find Knvor in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two sriroe In ons ,1 AltllWAItK. ( I TI.I I1V, TIN, AGATB WAKK, KTC. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. QUOAD STREET WILFOKD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Evary County to Supply tho great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRI7TCN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. The most, brilliantly written, most pro fusely and artistically illustrated, and most Intensely popular hook on the sub ject of the war with Spuin. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. lakcii siH'cially forth is great work. ArciiIs are makmu .iO to 100 a week uillillK it. A veiltalile lioniiu.a for live canvasseis. Apply for dcMU'ipiion, terms and territory at oncu to N.B. Thompson Publishing Co. 8T.LOUIS.MO OrN-V.CIty. Look for tie Warning. Heart disease kills suddenly, bat never without warning. The warn ings may be faiub anrf brief, oy may be startling and extend ever many years, but they are none t'sa ls ceruln and posiLiva. Too oftea tna victim Is decalved by the thought, "It will pass away." Alas, It navsr passes away voluntarily. One In stalled, heart disease never gets bet ter of itself, it Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is used in the early stages re covery Is absolutely certain In erery case where its use Is persisted In. "For Biany years I was a great suf ferer from heart disease before I finally found relief. 1 wa subjest to fainting and sinking spells, full ness about the start, and was 'Jnable to attend to my household duties. I tried nearly every remedy that wa recommended to ma and doctored with tne leading physicians of this section but obtalued no help until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cur. It has done ma more good than all the medicine 1 ever took." iiitS. .hsm. Holi-owat, Geneva, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cur Is sold at all druttcrlBls on a positive guarantee. Writ for fr-e advice and booklet to lit. iiiitt UsUkal Cta, la shaft, lad. Ladies' tdiirt waists all styles and prices at T. Ariuutruug & Co s.
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