Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Geiu.. pjblic by being ready at all times to Accom modate them. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Full stock of the Best Brands of Flour Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Flour in its Season a Spe alty I ! ! Orders left nt. the Mill for di'livory will rwcive prompt attention. illford Milford, Pike 0)0 YOU EXr.T TO A. D. BR0WP3 and SOP Manuf :cturers and dealers In all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; ' personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. T. Armstrong & Co., S Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. ' Wo ofTor a line of UNSURPASSED Outpoint is Hint you tieod supply nllj-oiir neouW, or to seouro lmrgnins. We expect to sntixfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODH. now an.l stylinh. GROCERIES, fresh ." and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, RIIOES, AND CI.OTH- : " ING. Any thing in any lino nt bottom, prices. ' To accomplish this end wo bnve adopted a new syhtem.' All our prieo9 lire fixed on a bmis of cash piiymont. This obvlntes the necessity to allow a innrgin for lmd debts nnd interest. To ncoommodnto responsible parties we cheer. fully open monthly account, and exoct prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not end bio us to enrry accounts longer. "V Btnteinents rendered the first of every month, and If "V : paid within three days from date of hill, a cash discount of av 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur- EsJ chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sent out will be jC. O. D. ' ' (d unless othevwise previously arranged.- (y T. ARMSTRONG & CO., .' Brown's Building, , Milford, Pa. jjN P ',.;' j Waearrya A Werecelva vnj1 " vSMr- "ock ol good. "1 Itom 10.000 to -jBOf:, tTVlJ rJ H ahlrt al . 25,000 lettera JS?1fSi r-- Pjfi Ni 1,50U.OUU.OO r . averyilsy W J W. own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In tha world. Wa hava over a.ooo.ouo customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly ) . , . v engaged filling out-of-towo orsra. OUR OBN RR AL CATALOOUE Wholesale riices to everybody, has 00,000 descriptions of articlea with prices. each copy. We want you to have one. 1 your good faith, and we'll send you a gKOXTBOKERYWARD&CO, F.lillinery taU-gtt awl finest selection- (if Mil ... . , , . lineiy... Onr .designs arc the latest, ' and prices lowest consistent with frood work; COMPLETE LINE OF, INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and ' i '' Katisfuet ion guaranteed to all our pa try ns. SALLEY fi EllfllS, 70 Pike Street, Jervis Gordon Constantly on Hand. Co., Penna. BUILD? THEN SEE 3 now Spring Goodaj AND COMPLETE. not. go awny from homo to Is the book of tha people it quotes over 1,000 pages, 16,000 Illustrations, and It costs 73 cents. to print and mail 8END r'lFTfcN-Cli.NTS to show copy FREE, with all chargea prepaid. tlif kins.. Aw. mmA li.Hl.. tlPU . - - rrV! .'. Parlors Port Jervis, N. Y, iilliog Co., SMALLEST OF THEIR KIND. The Ilrrarf ( utile of (rlebra Arc Urn Larsrer Thaa Ordinary Fall (Jrovra Sheep. Celebes had the distinction of being the home of the smallest living repre sentative of the wild cattle, or. Indeed, of the villd cattle of any period of the nrth's history, for no equnlly diminu tive fossil member of the group ap pears to be known to science. An idea of the extremely diminutive pro portions of the anon, or snpi titan, as the animal In question Is respectively called by the inhabitants of Celebes and the Malays, may be ginned when It Is stated that Its height at the shoulder Is only about three feet three Inches, whereas that of the great Indian wild ox, or guar, is at least six feet four Inches, and may, according to some writers, reach as milch as seven feet. In fact, the anoa is really not much. If at all, larger than a well-grown Pouth Pown sheep and scarcely exceeds in this respect the little dometlcnted Uramlnl cat tle shown a few years ago at the In dian exhibition held at Karl's Court, says Knowledge. The nnoa has many of the charac ters of the larpe Indian buffalo, but its horns are relatively shorter, less curved nnd more upright. In this, as well ns In Certain other respects. It Is more lilt the younir than the adult of the last-named spicies. and as young animnls frequently show ancestral features which are gradually lost as maturity Is ajiprnnched it would be a naturnl supposition that the anoa is a primitive type of buffnlo. TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Heavy Mllrnsrr nates Are Sometimes Paid tn Retain an Old "Hello" Aildreaa. "Telephone numbers have an actual money vnlue," said an officer of the American Hell Telephone company reports the New York Mall and Kx press. "The assertion has a stranjra sound, but If you think for a "tuo ment of the advantage a business house derives from havinjf Its location well known, the thing seems only nat ural. "In the course of time people's minds bepln to associate a firm with Its telephone number, and if, when they start to call up an old friend, they find him mnsqueradinp; under a new number, It Is as much of a shock as If they hnd called at a house with whom they were In the habit of doing business nnd found it had moved away. It all comes under the lcpal hrnd of 'pood will,' a very elusive com modity, but one which has its market value.- "So much Is this fact appreciated by some of our old patrons that they are willing to pay heavy mileape if they move away frqm the neighbor hood of their exchange In order to retain their old telephone' address. Many htiportant houses have followed the northward trend of business in the last few years, and there are sev eral caseB of a firm's office address being In the up-towfi district, while its telephone number remains So and so, Cortlandt or Itroad. The firm's line to he exchange may be several miles long." COULD NOT KILL THE BIRD. After Betnar Fourteen Days la mu . Icebox tha Albatroaa Still Lived. A writer says Sir William Corry told him some time ago that on one of his steamships coming from New Zealand an albatross, supposed to have been choked dead, kept In an ice box al a , temperature which was always much below freezing point; was found to be alive at the end of 14 days. Capt. Reed, In command of the vessel In question, says Nature, supplemented the story with the statement that the bird was supposed to be killed by being strangled with twine tied as tightly as possible around the neck. This twine was not removed. The beak was closed and tied and the legs crossed behind the tail and tied. It was then wrapped In an old - ment cloth and put with three other birds In the return box at the end of the inrt snow trunk. It remained there 'or certainly not less than ten days. On the snow boy complaining that the Mrd "grun'ed" when he went near It the albatross was taken out, when It was found that It could move Its neck about and open its beak and the eyes were open and lifelike.. The lower half of the bodv and the legs were frozen hard. The' fastening on the beak had come off It was alive for two hours after being taken out and was then strangled and put In the siioW box. 1 r Not m Beehlva, The following is told at the expense of an American gentleman who was re cently stopping with his wife at the Hotel Cecil. On their first evening there he happened to retire some whit later than his spouse. Arriving at the door of what he imagined to be his room, and finding it locked, he tapped ami called: "Honey!" No answer came, and he called again and more loudly: ""Honey!" Still he got no re pi y. and. becoming somewhat. uneasy, he shouted the endearing term with his f'ull lung-power. This time a reply :?urne, nnd in a male voice. "Go away, ynu blithering idiot! This is a bath 'oom, not a blooming bre-hivel'' American Cnwuuaraera tn Africa. - ;It is stated that 600 "eowpunchers" .f Nebraska. Wyoming and Colorado ere included In Canada's volunteers fur the front in South Africa. Surface Preaanre" of a Harrleaae. In a huiricune blowing at au miles n hour the pressure on each gquure foot of surface is 31 pounds. Wlmn you iiewl a Bootliing nnd hen ling ant inept ic application for any purpose, use tlio orminul DoWitt's witch hiizt'l salve, a well known cure for piles hikI skin diaviibeM. It heals soren without leaving a scar. Beware of con ii to 'feits. Full lino of ladies. Miwea ami cbildieiis rubbers, boots and bhoeu at T Armstrong & Co. Tha Obedient llnnsrntald. "If trybody should call tbls after noon, a'.nry, say that I am not well." said a mistress to her newly-engaged servant. "I'm afraid I nte a little too much of that rich pudding for lunch, and It, or something elte, has brought on a severe headache. I am going to lie down." A few moments Inter the mistress, from her room near the bend of the stairs, heard Mary say to two arlsto crntie ladles who called for the first timet "Yes'm, Mrs. Browne is at home, but she ate so much pudding for lunch she had to go to bed." Tit-Hits. Hia View. Jack Pschelor (engaged) Of conrse, I realiie that matrimony Is very Important tp, and all that I Ned Ne wlywed (hoarsely) Step? Orest Scott, msnl It's a whole flight of steps .nt something to fall over on every atep! Puck. A Conundrum. "Why did tha little fly flyf Jane snked the Rlrl beside her. "Becnnf." she answered with a sigh "Tha little spider spied "er." Boston Transcript. HBjtK THING. She I Just apeak my mind, that's what I do. He I noticed that you hadn't laid anything. Chicago Daily Newt. W Ha Works So Hard. The baker Is a totltna; man, Howorks from sun to sun; It really seems as If his worst Was never quite all done. Why Is ft that he works so hard? Is what you want to know; To tell the truth, It Is because The fellow kneads the dough. Tonkers Statesman. The Canse of the Jaan. "What'a the matter over there? What's the crowd doing in front of that house?" "The man who Uvea there hag just Inherited WOO.OOO. Those are friends of his who have come to tell him how to invest the money." Chicago Times Herald. . Shows OrlaMnalltr". "Well, Smith's wife la a aensible woman, after all. She doesn't ask yon that time-worn Interrogation: 'la my hat on straight?'" "What does she aak you?" "'Is my hat on crooked ? "Ton kers Herald. The Flatterer. Mrs, B. But I can't go to the re ception. I have worn my best dresa to three parties already. Mr. B. Pshawl The dress doesn't make a bit of difference when yon are In it to look at, dear. She went. Philadelphia Bulletin. . An Attempt to Intimidate. Postman Well, that's great! Citizen What'a great? Postman That woman over there says if I don't come along earlier she'll get her letters of some other postman. Indianapolis Journal. Dividing! the Task. Cleverton That man Van Piper is a gqod fellow to cultivate. He has three lovely sisters. . Dashaway All right. Ton cultivate him, and I'll cultivate the sisters. Town Topics. Haeh tha gmne. Mrs. Hayseed Did yon go, to hear the howling dervishes while you were In the city? Mr. Hayseed No, bnt I went to Cousin Miranda's, and she's got twins. N. YT Weekly. . Hit or Mlea. "Tou must have hud a good time on that trip." I "Fine. Whenever we hit anything we took a drink to celebrate the event; and whenever we missed we took drink for consolation. Puck. Huxley's) Opinion, Belklns Prof. Huxley says an oyster Is a far more complicated piece of machinery than the finest Swiss watch. Mifkins Oh, well, he probably ate too many at once. N. T. Weekly. She Th.sghl Otherwise. Ada Here ia a professor that ob jects to coeducation because much time ia lost in flirting. May Goodness! Does he consider that an objection? Puck. What Could aVha Meant Misa Homeleigh Well, after all, beauty is only skin deep. Miss Gabbeigh Yei? Isn't It a pity you are so thin-skinned? Baltimore Americas. Living; Up to Her Claims. Jack How full of life 'Miss Anteke is! May Yes, she appears to feel almost as young as she says she is. Town Topics. A Type. Mr. Jones I'm afraid Mra. Brown sacrifices her conifcirt to her appear ance. Mrs. Jones Yea., abd sacrifices It in vain. Puck. Help is needed at once when a per (oil's life ia in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become ser ious and should be flopped at once. One minute congh enre quickly cares coughs and cold and the worst cas es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung trouqles. New lot of hats and caps at W. & (i, Mitchells. U WANTED ROYAL VISITORS. Paris Disappointed That More of Them Did Rot Attend tha Exposition. Disguise it, as you may, republican France has been bitterly disappointed at the absence of the principal crowned heads of Europe from the exposition, but most of all at that of the Russian sovereign. France considered nnd not unjustly that so much was due to her from the son of a father whose mem ory is perpetuated In Paris by one of the most striking and beautiful monu ments ever devised by an art-loving na tion. France will not admit that the absence of crowned visitors c the first rank and their heirs r:-. due to her own folly. She who Is always presett ing the solidarity of republicans all over the world will not admit that there may be such a solidarity among monarchs. And, even if she did sdmlt It, she would fail to see the reason why Nleholns II. should not have made an exception In her favor. She thinks, though she does not say It, that her quondam ally owed her this, says the London Illustrated News. There was no proof that Oscar of Sweden and Norway, Leopold of Bel gium, and George of Greece are not as sollclous of the prestige of their fellow sovereigns as the rest, but sll three felt that they owed something to France and they were determined to acknowledge the obligation In that way. ' Oscar Is of purely French de scent: Leopold's father Indirectly owed his crown to France, who fought the battles of Belgium against the Dutch, without which battles there a-ould have been no Leopold I. George lad to thank Napoleon III. for being .where he Is. These three sovereigns iiave shown their gratitude, and France, who can be very generous, will Hot forget this. INSANITY IN ARMY CAMPS. A Medical Anthnrttv gars That Not lnfreqoentlv Military Command er Are Mentally Unbalanced. Mental disease In military life may be more common and more productive of evil than we think. If an insane commander is given such a position that all subordinates cannot possibly criticise or make their suspicions known for fear of the swift punish ment that follows lack of discipline insidious and awful errors and wrongs may result and may continue a long time before superior and far-away 'officers suspect the true condition. It is said that during a recent wnr a balloon was sent up which, instead of defining the enemy's position:, re vealed that of the general ordering the balloon, and of his troops, to loo gunners who only awaited the indi cation to play havoo with their shells, aoya the Philadelphia Medical Jour nal. The commander. It ig further said, is now known to have been Insane, his father, mother and sisters having died Insane. Suppose that chronic nenin gitls should exist In a general intrust ed with the conduct of a campaign far from the seat of the central govern ment, and that he should have delu sions of grandeur, with other symp toms of profound but not easily rec ognized morbid mental action. In calculable mischief would ensue be fore he would be suspected and be fore he could be recalled. The appli cation of psychiatry to military life la a suggestion of possible tremendous significance in view of the wnrs exist ing in all parte of the world many thousands of miles away from the capitals of civilization. A TOUGH OLD SALT. Admiral Keppel Rua Spent Life time In the British Marine Service. The Keppel family, of England, of which the brave old admiral bearing the name is a member, is notorious for its toughness. Sir Harry, as the ad miral is called, was conspicuous among the guests at Lady Mary Keppel's wed ding a couple of weeks ago. Sir Harry retired from the royal navy in 1879 afer spending no less than 57 years in that aervice. In the China war of iio years' back, he had command of the Dido, and won distinction, and be wn quite an old fighting hand when he served in the Baltic and Black seas dur ing the Crimean war. After the closv of the Crimean campaign he returned to China and covered himself with glory in the desperate work in Fat' sli an creek. Keppel bsy, in Borneo, now an old-established settlement, was called after him. Forty years ago he asked the electors of his beloved Ports mouth to let him go to parliament, but they Insisted on keeping him to the quarter deck. The admiral is a fine specimen of the old-fashioned sea dog. and is as young yet as many who might be his grandchildren. To Muah Honor for Mayor. Not long ago a gentleman of the Same of Aldridge Devenish was the popular mayor of Weymouth, in Dor setshire, England. Some new public buildings had been completed during his mayoralty, and at a council meet ing held to make preparations for the ceremony of opening them, a town councillor indignantly asked why the mayor was to be favored by having his initials A. D. carved in large letters be fore the date of the year.- Aa larnoraat Thief. A clock that was once owned by Na poleon, but now belongs to Dr. Keul ing, of Baltimore, Md., was stolen re cently. The thief uid not know the value of the timepiece, for he sold it for 40 cents: Curloalllc of Hamaa Hands. It ia a strange fact that the right hand, which ia more sensitive to the touch than the left, Is less sensitive than the latter to the effect of heal or cold. Don't use any of tbe counterfeits of I)e Witt's witch hazel salve. Most of them are worthier or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt'g witch baail salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores auu stia disenses. '- Tbe most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt's little early risers. Tliey never gripe. &lij nMLROAD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trnlns to Buffnlo, Nlng nr Falls, L'hinitnii(ua Lake, Cleveland, Clilriigo nnd (JlrriniiHtl. Tickets on sale at Port .Torvls to nil points In thn V (-stand Southwest ar lower ralos than via any other tlrst-class Hue. Thains Now Lkavr Pout Jkrvis as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 1-2, Daily Express II A II. " 10, Daily Ksprcss & " " 1, Daily Ksra-pt Sunday. . 8 Kit " " 88, " " " 7 to " " ntrl, Stfndny Only 7 At, " " ' US, Daily Except Sunday. . 10 iO " " , Daily Way Train 13 15 P.M. " 80, Way Except Sunday... 8 :!! " " g, Dally Express , 4 aft " " 6I.HI, Sunday (Inly 4 Wl " " 8, Daily Express.,. 61 ' " 18, Sundavonly 6 40 " " S-J. Dally Except Sunday. . Mi " " 14. Daily , 10 O) " ' ' WESTWARD.' No. 8, Dully Express 13 80a m. " 17, Dailv Milk Train 8 06 " " 1, Dally Express 11 :) " " 11, For llo'diilo K'pt Sun . in 10 p. m. " 6. Dally 6 lft ' S)7. Daily Except Sunday 6 fto " 7, Daily Express. 10 16 ' Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis on Week days at 4 (K), 7 (HI, 1100, V lft, 10 So A m . l iio,8 0o, 4 80, 8 30, 7 80, 16 p. m On Sund ivs, 4.00, 7 80, 10, a. m.j 12.80, Q.m, 7 80 and 9. 16 p. M. I. I. Roberts, ' General rasapng-er Agent, New York, KOAGLAUD'S Big Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dishes,. Lamps and Glassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, pggs and ' Grain. ' HoaglancTs, . PORT JERVIS, N. Y. . UP TOWN. IF VOVy WANT KENTUCKY-WHISKY OBOfrP IT FROM KCNTUCKY. SEND US $31? AND WE WILL SHIP VOU 4 FULL QUARTS 01 Trie CELEBRATED OLD , lrsiissbv. raio (To any point in U.S. East of Denver ' Securely packad Without marks indicating contants IT WAS MAOC IN OLD KENTUCKY AUG.COLDEWEY&CO. -C 99 23t W. MAIN ST. i LOUISVILLE", KCNTUCKY. est i84e per epeNte -any local bank CHUECH DIRECTORY . MILFORD. ?IR8T PKKHBYTKKIAN CHURCH, Milford SttbltHthr nTvir'8 nt 10.30 A. M. and 7,;i f If. aSnlibttll. school iiiiinettiitU'ly afU'r th. morning urvii.. Prayur mwt.i.n Wed nttsday at 7. HO P. U. A conluil wrlcomi will lie ext4m1d to nil. Thone not at tttchod to other chunthes nre twpeeinlly in vittxt. Hkv. Thoi a Nichols, Pant or CHUKCH OF THE GOOD SlIKPHEKD, Mil- ford: lSrviwB Sunday at 10. ao a. m. and 7 ;) P. M. Sunday ochcol at 12.00 U. Week day wervict) J rlday nt 10 A . M. Holy Cotiiniuiiuin Mimiay at , 45 a. m. beau free. All are welcome. Rev. Cham. B. Cakpknter, Sector M. K. Church. Henlcea At the M K. Church Sundays: Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and at 7.0 p. m. .Surday school at ll:4op. in. worth leaiun ut n.4t u. in Weekly prayer meeting on Wi-diiewiayH ar 7.80 p. ni. Class meeting1 conducted by Wm. Anlp nn Fridays at 7.MU p. in. An earnest in virat ion in extended to anyone woo may aeHire to worsiit-p wun us. Kkv. C. 111. Souuuku, Pastor. HUTA MORAS. Kpworth M. E. Chtuch. Matanmnw Service every Sabbath at 10. iio a. in. and 7 p. m. Sanhatn school at y .JO. (J. J meeting Monday evening at 7.30. Clasti meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30. Prayer meeting w euiu-tuiuy evening at 7.30, very one welcome. Rkv. T. G SPBNCKU. -Hopb Evangelical Church, Mata mora, Pa. .Services mjtt Sunday m follows; Preaching at 10.30 a. ui. aiui 7 n. m. Sun day Hchool at 3 p. in. Junior C. K. hefort and Lv. r.. prayei mct-ting after the even lug service. til-week prayer meet inu every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seats tree. A cordial velttoiiLti to all i oine. Hkv L A- Wuuajiia. Paur: Secret Societies. 1"rc Milford Lodpv, No. 311. K. & A. M. Lodge meets Wednesdays on or before b'ull Moon at tftit awkill House, M'lford Pa. N. Knierv, Jr., Secretary, Milton! John C Westhrot.k, W. M.. Milford. P. Vam Dkk Makk. I.oim.k, No. k:h, I o O. If: Meets every Thursday evening at 7 HO p. m., Pn-wn's Building. i. H. Hornoeck, Scry .lanob MoCarty. N. ii PUUPKSCB PkBtiKAH LolHiK, 17, I. O O. F. Meets evtirv HHatoiH, and fourth Fri days In each month in Odd Fallows Hall, browu's building Miss Kalhariuu Kleiu X. U. Miss WilucJmiie licuk, bttu'y. Cheapest Clothing House i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & . MULLIGAN, 6 & 7 FRONT STREET. EVERY HOUR Is an effort " jmt forth to deserve, obtain and retain your pationagc. GOME ' ' with your very best $10 suit thoughts and se cure one of these en's Winter Suits at $6.98 Broken lous of Men's Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Pokt Jervis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For , Wood and Coal. Bent Hoater and Fuel Saver in tha Country. New Era Radiators, Two sriraa In one HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKK, KTC. , rIN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T U. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply th groat popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR . FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. Tlie mostbrillinmly written, most pro fuwly and anisiicnlly Ilium ru-1. mid most imensuly popular buuk nn the bub jnct of tho war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. taken specially for this great work. Aouls aru making t-'io to tliiu a week solliiiK It. A THritahlw bomuiva for live canvabM-is. Apply for ileiicripiion, terms and territory at ouce to N.B .'Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS. MO OrN.V. City. .Look for the Warning ' Heart disease kills suddenly, bat never without warning. Tha warn, ings may ba faint and brief , of maf bo startling and extend ovr many years, but they ara none t'ne li.sa certain and positiye. Too often tbn Tlotiia ia deceived by the thouKbt, "it will paws away." Alas, it never pauses away voluntarily. One in stalled, heart disease aever gets bit. ter of itself. If Dr. Mile? Heart Cure ia used in the early stages re covery ia absolutely certain In ever case where it use is persisted in. "For many years I waa a great suf ferer from heart disease before I finally found relief. I waa subtest to fainting and sinking spells, full ness about the aeart, and waa finable to attend to my household dutiea. I tried nearly avert- remedy that waa recommended t me and eyctored with the leading sh.rslclana of l.hla section but obtained ne hela until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It baa done me more good than ail the medicine I ever took." Una. AXNAHuLtOWAY, Geneva, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure la sold at all druKglsia on a positive guarantee. Writs for free advice and booklet to Its. Milea UaUkal Co., hULut, I4, Ladiua' sh irt waiBts all Htylea and prlcea at . AruiHtrong & Co 'a. (1