Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Fanners and the Gei . ... 'iblic by being ready at all times to Accom modate tliem. Plenty of Water to run the Mill Day and Night if Necessary. A Fuil stock of the Best Brands of Flour Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold FJJsda!, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat Four ii its Season a Spe 'alty I ! ! Orders l''ft nt till' Mill f r delivery -vill receive prompt iilleiition. iilford Milford, Pike DO YOU EXPERT TO Manuf A. D. BRO xnj:eri and dealers kinds of Lumber, Contractors and' Builders Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Crown's Cuildin, Milford. Pa. T Armstrong & Co., successors to unuwii We offer a line of UNSURPASSED AND COMPLETE Our point is that yo-.i need not po iiwiiy from home to g?k Hiipply nil yonr needs, or to sec.nro bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new nn.l stylish. (mOCEIUES, fresh 5 and good. HAIIDWAHE, HOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH- g!S lXli. Any tiling in any lino at ho'tom prices. ? To accomplish this end we have adopted a new Bystem. All onr prices are fixed on n ha -lis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for had debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer- S fully" open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment V monthly, as our prices will nut enable us to carry accounts longer. S ' Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of V 2 in allowed. The same discounts pivtm on all cash pnr- EJJ chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out, will ho C. O. D. SJ u5 unless otherwise previously arranged. g T. ARMSTRONG & CO., . g S Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. 'V''' i '"' Kodrnl food 1 (rom 10,000 to is'-'. Ct-S SjT H t7y1 valued di B ititen XvrJiS rJr I'M -Jt Hr f Yi We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. We hav Ljp 1 over ,ooo,ouo customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly Vt-1 X 1 . engaged filling out-of-town orders. f T ll jn OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE iathe book of the people It quotes 1 LkK w-Jj I Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over l.ooo pages, i6,ooo illustrations, and II T I "1 1 1 00,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 73 cents to print and mail T;' I rLiJ each copy. We waat you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show xT your good faith , and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. 1 Y. I MONTGOMERY WARD V1) Millinery Largest nnd finest select ion of Mil linery. Our designs tire the latter, and prices -lowest consistent with prood work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our pa trons. . SALLEY ENNIS, 70 fiko Street, Jervis Gordon Constantly on Hand. Co., Penna. BUILD ? THEN SEE Go I Hi g a seA Itmlillg WW and i Til 3 in ah oc muuoiiiu. rri now Spring Goods, 53 Port Jervis, N. Y. . Parlors THE BARRIER BETWEEN. They nay n tinw a f-.Hc-r mighter FPttle down for lif AVhm hf Rot thr nrcefnry whercwilhul X kr rp a wlt. Fcr ll'n Paid a rovin' pprny Isn't worthy of II loy?, An ft roliiu' stonp ain't fcoln' fr V pnth-. r up tlUK'l! XV-- i. Now I'm a nnllniii' that fhe aym'a hv Miod F rise, Au' I d he Wid tn-morrrr an' rny nmrri'd hf'p rnnmicriM , Jcs' nti!'rr a pi Gpo.-a! In a quite attentive If Mnmlf's little brnhrr wnnnt tillers there t hear. 1 pn V v'.U nn Mamie, of a pteaant evenln' An' sit dnwn clnpp beside licr while sh'a ph'kln' out crohay. An whtlp h r hnok i? plyln' why It acenr? a enntitr-rpfi t Of nptwn-k Mkn shp'w nrrnk'n' Is a w; (,vln' ro :.cl my hrnrt. I feel Fn 5 ii. 1m; niil could got her In my nrms x Her pr rfotm form nn' swrar f hr-p hrT ta' from I1f nl;irm Korr-vrr nn' tonver. an' I'd do lt-yrs- lrr-i e ! If Mumle'B little brother wain't tiller there t' see. I rathrr thlr.k Phe loves me, nn' her folks n f uM not oppose Our hl!fhin-up nn' down life's rund o' hippiiiff nn' wots A trottln' by hk In douMr-harnci". I urn Burr'! Tiny know I'm certain lovln' and I nia't c v , f ty poor. An' fn, with th!r! fo prorrHFln', my cour- fao Up I'd M'FTW An' tdl my Ii.vf while Inokln' In her purty yt o' l ine. 1'd liitvt- In r sayin' "y s" V me er kno the rfi'nn why If M;imp'p little bi-hther wasn't aller-i stKiniin' by. Roy Karr II Greene. In Pet rot t Fre I'r ... f -4 I Jofcsofl's Doxing Lesson i NOWADAYS Mrs.-.Tnhsrn nlwnys experiences u;i inwarci feeiinp nj alarm, tvhirh she earefullv endeavor to eoncenl, tvhen -Mr. Jobson is bur dened with a bundle on his nrriva ltume from the olliee in 1he evening, Kurh n Kt'iise of forelixxiinjr took pes .sesfiion of her one evening last week, when Mr. Jnbson walked in with a queer, bitlky-tookinifr parcel nnd rert id it on the fdttintf-room center table. However, slie remained outwardly calm and did not advert to the bund e until Mr. .IoIimjii began to regard her expectantly out of the slants cf his eyes. T)nnt, suppose y.Hd ptve me ns ntttcli natifnetion ok to inquire In a wifely, interested manner, what I've got here, hey? said Mr. Jobson, niter fid-etitirf around a lot, waiting' for Mrs. .lobson's inquiry. "AVell," said Mrs. Jobson, "I thought that when you'd conclude to volun teer the information that is to say, you m often accuse me of unwar ranted ri,r!osity. that "Who, me?" interrupted Mr. Joh Kon. "Never made any such accusa tion in my li fe I'd only b? too bjimed tickled to have you give nn oecasionn! indication that you are interested in something1 or other be sides the high nnd nobler nnd the in fluence of environment and the ex altatioti of the ideal and the pood, the true nnd the beautiful, and all the rest of I hose pink-tcn-isms that .you've diked your mind with of late years. What d'ye suppose I've pot in this package, anyhow?' "I'm sure I haven't the remotest Idta, unless it's " "No, it's not a pair of roller skates, as I t-ce you were about to say, in con fr.riuity with your settled disposition of lafc to -li i h t nround that I'm in my second childliQid. Neither is it a collection of benn bags. Nor is 4t a bunch of football clothes, such as you bee the small Ivoys on the va cant lots wearing on Sat unlays. Like wise, it Is not an assort inert of Chi nese dragon kites, nor is it & large Hue of spinning tops, marblei cr jack knives." Mr. Jobson ptdled the bundle's draw tiring and held up to view two pairs of maroon leather boxing gloves, "D'ye know what they are. now that you've seen Vm?" inquired Mr. Jobson. "Mercy on us!" exclaimed Mrs. Job son, '"they look like a couple of pairs of some giant's p loves, but I really opoM' they are boxing gloves, are ey" "Stiipendrus JntclTtct you've got, , r . Jobson, after r.M," com nit n ted r. Jobson. looking over the glove tically. "Who'd have thought you'd egmsseri right the very fh.-t time? .inettnies you give evidences of au- ytfenl powers almost hu ''What are you going to do with hem ? inquired Mis. Jobson. "Oh. don't you imagine for a m fl ue n t that I'm goi ng to endeavor to et you to box with me, Mrs. Jobson," op lied Air. Jobson. "I've made K-o any frantic efforts to induce' you 0 take as much exercUe as a hiber- at ing python, but all to 110 avail. 'c employed a man who's regular! !i the business to box with me i 1 -f;fcs -ional prize fighter. He'll V ere vo-night to put me through the uc's. I'm getting a bit on in years, ltd may be somewhat soft for that ason, but 1 gue-s I'll give that pu ' ist all he can attend to, all right, here weren't many chaps who could 1 11 k e n 1 e Urea t h e h a rd at the box 1 jj j:nme when I was a young fellow, r.d aftir a lesson on the modern oints of the business T goes I'll be able to keep that pugilistic chap wondering how he'a going to keep out of my way." "But." interposed Mrt. Jobson, "are you going to have a professional ;;egilist righw here in the house? A re n't you a f ra id " "Afraid o' what?'1 Interrupted Mr. Jobson. "Mrs. Jobson, you want to slop looking at so many funny illus tiated weeklies. You uggreg-ate too muuy queer idea from them. Just Vl.tr you ne.tul a soothing and healingantisepticnppliCHtion for any purpose), use the original lieWitt's wit lmznl salvo, a well known cure fur pih'H nnd nkin diewtabtw. It heals Huron without luaviug a scar. Beware of counto-ttMts. roll lino of ladies. Missen and cloldivns rubborw, hoots and bhoos at T Armstrong At Co.. rou wait till yon see this professional pugilist, that I've engaged to box with me and if you don't pronounce him as mild as a cooing dove from every point of view, then it's simply be cause you're prejudiced, that's all. Just have the girl clear everything out of that middle room upstairs, will you? My friend the pugUist'll be along about right o'clock, and we're going to box np in that room. I'll bet I lose 45 pounds of superfluous flesh inside of two weeks, just from chas ing this fellow nround that room, nnd after I've got well In practice I'M let you peek in and see as scientific nn exhibition of sparring as is put up anywhere." Mr. Jobson's pugilistic friend did get along nbout eight o'clock. ' Mrs. Jobson reflected, when she snw him, that he really didn't look anything nt all like a cooing dove. He wns broad and squat, with a very much protruding lower jaw. with a three days growth of reddish beard there on, and he walked a good deal like the conventional stage Iknveryite. Mr, Jobson took the man right upstairs, and pretty anon Mrs. Jobson heard a lot of dancing nround above, until she thought the plaster was going to come down on her head. After about five minutes of this she heard Mr. Jobon's voice rife in wrnth. "Look n-here, you bulge-faced an thropoid." Mr. Jobson was growling, "what the dickens d'ye mean by pounding me on the nose with all your might like thnt? Who told you; yrtu red-headed gorilla, that you were privileged to hang me all over this house that way? What d'ye think I" Mrs. Jobson was listening atten tively Ht the foot of the stairs. Some how or another, she had a vague premontinn that there was going to be trouble. "Aw. g'wan. youse ol mush-head, who's n-nitlln youse?" she heard the cooing dove aloft sav. "I jes' gives youse a little tap on de smeller an youse puts up tie grizzly roar. I don't want no more truck wit a fat balloon dat " "linlloon ! " Mrs. Jobson heard Mr. Jobson yell. "Why. you miserable chimpanzee, I'll let you know where you Itiff! bang! and then a thud, as of a' heavy body going partly through one of the walla of the room these HOW BHB FOUND MR. JOBSON. Bounds irn. Jobson heard, as he stood at tlie bottom of the stairs transfixed. Then the cooing dove clomped heavily down the stairs, pull- mff off the gloves as he descended, "Dnt ol' prophet np dere trim me de blub, an' I gives him a little poke, tsee?" said- the cooing dove, and then he yanked open the front door and stnlked out. Mr. Jobson was Just sitting np and looking wonderingly around him when Mrs. Jobson reached the room. "Did you throw a potato masher at me?" he said, in a muffled tone, pass ing one of his boxing gloves across his eyes. The sight of the boxing glove brought him 'to a realization of what had happened. He struggled to his feet, threw off his boxing gloves, gazing sternly at Mrs. Jnbson and growled: "it's all right, madam all right I'll set the legal machinery in mo tion the very first thing in the morn ing. I can slund a good many things, but when a woman'U deliberately put knock-out drops in my after-dinner cup of coffee for the purpose of weak ening me so that she won't be put 0 the trivial annoyance of having '.oxiug going on in the house, and when she knows that Miere'a a. man murderously assaulting me with a mallet and declines to so much us stick her head ut of the door to summon an officer, notwithstanding the fact that she hears my cries for assistance why, then, rTs pretty nenr time for t-he law to take a hnnd, Mrs. Joltkon. and you'll learn some things about legal suparations to-morrow mnrninsr that'll Just make you open jmir eyes, that's all!" Washington Star. Hrllf. uf Irlah Lake Dwellers. An interesting relic of the lake dwellers of Ireland has jut been added to the Science and Art museum of Dublin in the form of a cranuog, or elevated dwelling. It was discovered in a bog-filled lake near Knniskillen .nnd measures over 100 feet in diameter. On reitioving the peat the piles of plat form timbers were laid bare. The pil ing and cross-timbering were admir ably done, untrimmed birch trees be ing chiefly used for crosslaving. while oak was used for the stouter piles. large quantity of broken pottery was fjund in it b.sides an iron ax of early form, a fragment of a eonib and some bronze harp pegs. New Orleans' reillecte4 Trim. Uncollected taxes in New Orleans ag gregate over 4,(MjO.(X)0. Ho Sunday "SiiiH" la Boston. Hoot blacks may not do business ia Hoston oa Sunday. Help ig nen-iled atonoe when n per son' life is in dunger. A neglected eongh or cold may soon become er iraia h m! should be stopped at once. One minute cough cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst can es of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung trouqles. New lot of hatd and caps at VV. & O. Mitchells. tf till Venttnlne niplnmnrr, f Ifow do you get on wilh your rtet j neighbors?" "Very nicely," answered Mrs. Ply- kins. e pursued our usual pro gramme, and as soon as they moved in sent over and asked to borrow their wnshtubs. flat Irons, gas stove and baby- grand piano." 'Hut von hnve nil such thinirs vour- "Of course. Vhat 1 wanted to do was to hend them off." Washington Star. Perfectly Trnr, "You disapprove of some of the con ventional fictions?" "I do," answered Miss Cayenne. "And yet I have heard you exclaim to a number nf people: 'I am delighted to see you!' " "The remark was perfectly true tn each case. I shouldn't care to be blind, yon know." Washington Ptar. On Km Trail. "They put the dollar befnre the man!" The speaker loudly cried. "And then the mnn goes after It," The nudlence replied, -ruck. FOR SAKETV'S PI A KIT. mm Farmer Halbrick Hinkelspecl, that was a foolish idea of yours to build two houses when you 01113' use,jene. Farmer Hinkelspecl Not 'tall; you see, ven der gomes a prairy fire py and sweebs aw-ay one house. I hnve de odder one left. Chicago Tribune. Alteqnner "What ara you un to, my pretty maid?" Quoth the modern pirl, quoth she; "You may bet your life I am always up To whatever', up to me!" -Puck. Kot lu Mis Line. "Tell me." he said to the grocer's clerk, "just what is the difference be tween this I'rie and that cake of i'a membert? Which do you consider the better kind of cheese, nnd why?" "I must ask to be excused, " was the reply. "Comparisons of this kind are always odorous." Chicago Times-Herald. ' He Showed Conrnire. "Whom do you consider the great est hero in this town?" nsked a stran ger. "Oh, Kd Summers, of course." "In what does his heroism consist?" "He Jilted a girl who has two brothers, both prize fighters." Bos ton Post. The Sore Roail. The Old Stager Young man. If yon would be successful, you must do two things. First, get some enemeies. . The Aspirant And second? The Old Stager Second, irritate them so that they will make you prom inent. Harper's Kazar. All Is Pair, F.te. "Didn't it make Mr. Stuyvesnnt mini to liHTe Mr. Peterby give Miss F.enson hurst a canary bird?" "Well, if it did, he never showed it. He simply hurried up and bought her a cat." llrooklyn Eagle. A Practical Married Mnn. "My husband has no sentiment. X told him I would have my photograph taken for his birthday present." "Didn't he like the idea?" "He said he'd rather I'd give him a load of coal." Chicago Record. Mlajnda-ed. "That man Newdleson never seems to have a good word for anybody." "Oh, yes, he has. I had a seat be side him going home the other night and he prnised himself all the way out." Chicago Times-Herald. Utile Time Needed. "I choost vant to sell you a visk proom or a tusttr, or " "Oh! I'm busy!" "Veil, it von't take a minute unless you vant to beat down der brice!" Puck. Clearing; the Mjil.rj, Jail Official tome, now, yon might as well tell us how you escaped. Kecaptured Convict Well, I offered de warden a bribe, and he was an mad he fell down In a fit and I took his keys and went out. Harlem Life. Tommy Wu Hlalit. "What Is bread chiefly used for. Tommy?" asked the teacher of a small pupil in the juvenile class. "To spread butter on," was the logical but unexpected reply. Cincin nati Enquirer. Hcaioiililr, Husband I don't, see why you havn accounts In so nianjr dry goods stores. Wife llecause, my dear, it makes the bills so much smaller. Harper's Ilazar. A Perpefnal Parting. "An umbrella is-a good deal Hlce a fellow's hair," r marked the Observer of Events and Things: "if you lose it you seldom get it back again." Yon kers Statesman. A Klarry. Mr. Gotham (looking over tke mar ket reports) The paper says there was quite a flurry in beef yesterday. Mrs. Ootham (iracious me! Did wine steers break loose? ". V. Weekly. Don't use any of the counterfeits of I)e Witt's witch hasscl snlve. Most of them are worthless or liable) to cause injury. The original DeWitt's witch hnztil salve is a certtiin cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores uud skiu discuses. The niowt cffortivo little liver pills made are DeWitt's little early litters. They never gripe. 2P M wii v- TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Huffalo, Nlng nra Kails, Chautauqua Ijikc, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale nt Port .Icrvlstnall points in the West and Southwest .ir lower rates than via any other first-class line. Trains Now I.eavk Pout J Kims as Koi.i.ows. EASTWARD. Dally Express 8 Dully Express 5 Daily Except Sunday . I) Sunday Only 7 Daily Except Sunday.. In No, 13, 1". Hi, -'X, (ilXi, , Daily Way Train l'J Way Except Sunday... 3 3d, 2, unity r.xpress 4 Sunday Only 4 Daily Express 6 Sunday only 5 8. IS. 22. Daily Except Sunday., fl 14. Daily 10 WESTWARD. No. 3, Daily Express 12 :1ia t " 17, Daily Milk Train H 1-5 " " 1. Daily Express H as " " 11, Eur Hii'dale E'pt Sun . 13 10 p.m. " 5. Daily ft 15 ' " 27. Daily Except Sunday . . tu " " 7, Daily Express "... 10 15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York for Port Jervis 011 week days nt 4 no, 7 wi, (100, snr., 10 :iu a. m. 1.10,8. no, 4 80, o. 7 80. 11 if, p. m. On Sundnvs. 4 00. 7 80, II po, a. in.; 12 80. 2 80, 7 30 and 0 15 p. M. I). I. Itolierts, General rMNHcnffr Agent, New York, KOAGLAND'S Big China Store -in- PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. For Pots of Dishes, Lamps and (ihisswiire. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs mid Grain. Hoagland's, PORTJERVIS, NY. UP TOWN. -iM3 IF VOW WANT rc-J- KENMKYWHIKY- 0PDEP IT rOOM KENTUCKY. SEND US $31? AND WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 FULL QUARTS Of THE CELEBRATED OLD W?ites cyi (To any point in U.S. East of Denver) Securely packed without marks indicating contents. IT WAS MAOt IN OLD KtNTUCKV AUG.C0LDEWEY&C0. 6 N 231 W MAIN ST. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. EST 1848 - PEfEPENCe -AMY LOCAL BANK CHDRCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. FlKHT PliKSHYTKHIAN CHT'ltCH, Milford. Suhhulh Bcrvh'cH at 10.;tO A. M . and 7.:l P M. Hahlmt-li si'tiotil iiiiiurdiittly ixt'wr tlii nioriiin? wrvice. Pntyi-r imim Wed nesday at. 7iio p. m. A eon li ul weleomt will he extended tu all. Tlmse not at tat-hed toother churches are ttspectuMy in vited. Rkv. Thomas N uauhjs, Pawtor CHt'lM'H OK THE GoM StlKPHKUD, Mil foni: Sr vices Hiinday at ltt.;ji A. M. nnd 7 P. M. Sunday w hcol at M. Week-day service b Hdny hi 10 A. M. Holy ('oiuntunioii SniHlny at 7.46 A. M Seatii free. All are welcoyie. H KV. ( HAH. H. CAKPKNTKIt, KTtr M. K. Chiihch. Sericea at the M K. Church Sundays: Pivaehin t 1U.:10 a. in. and at 7. Ho p. in. Sur'tay hcIkmiI at 11 :!." p. in. Kpworth league ut .4n p. m. Weekly prayer meeting oi Wednewiayii r 7. Ho p. in. thi-H meeting conducted by Win. Angle on Fridays at 7. HO p. in. Au earnest invitatin is extended to anyuuv who may desire to wii)iHp with us. UKV C. K. m i diikk, Pator. MATAMORAS. Kfwokth M. K. Chuiuh, MaLamoras. Services every Siihbat li at l0.no a. m. and 7 p. in. Sabbat li wiiol at ii.',Vt K nutting Monday evening at 7.:i0. t'lus meeting TucMlay evening at 7.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. livuryuue welcome. Rev. T. G Spenckh. IIoPK KVANGKl.ICAL CH'KiH, Matt moras, fa. Servi. next Sunday a, ftdlows: PrivM-biiig at Ui.ltt) a. m. and 7 p. in. Sun day M-hool at H t. in. Junior C. K. before and C K. prayei nuvting after tho even ing wrviee. .Vhl-we-'k prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. Seat free. A conttal 'elcome U all. ( 'iimu. KKV J A. WlEGAXD, Pitolor. Secret Societies. MiLFoitii LniH K, No. 344, K. & A. M.: Krsige mw-ts Wed newt ays on ur heftire bull Munii attbt haw kill House., Miltord Pa. N. Kmerv, Jr., Secn-tarv. Milford John C Went bn-ok, W. M.. Milfonl. Pa. Van Deu .Makk I,oiw,h, No. tos, I.O. K; MHftK every Thursday evening at 7.W p. in., Hi'wn'h Kuilding. 1). H Hornls-ek, S y Jaeob MoCarty, N. il PltL 1KNCK Kl'.BKKAH LoiMiK, i'.i7, I. O (). K. Merits every KMood snd fourth Fri days in tae ii intiDih in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hrown'B building Mi as Kutlntrine Klein N. G, Mihs Wilhclinuitt lirck, Sni'y. Cxortssaa Paid C heapest Clothing H ouse i n Port Jervis I CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 Ss 7 FRONT STREET. r EYEIY HOUl Is 1111 effort put forth to deserve, obtain and retain your pationage. GOME with your very best $10 suit thoughts and Ke en re one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.S8 f Broken lois o Men's Winter Ov" ereoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex Sts. Port Jkrvis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For. Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Stiver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Flre In one IA ROW ARK. CJlTI.KRV, TIN, AGATE WAKE, ETC. IN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply tho great popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY,' COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senator John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. T!i mostbrininntly vrilten, nioht pro-fiiM-ly nnd urtiHticully illuBlrnu-d, and ui'jKt ImeiiKuly pupultir book on tho eub-ji-ct uf tho war wilb tpairr. Noitrly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. liikmi spei-liilly fur thlHfm'Rt work. Ani-nti aio making f.'xl to Iih wet-k fllliij it. A vtM-itiitilt hoiinnzii for live cativasMM-ti. Apply for (Inscription, tornia and terrltoiy at uiiuu to N.B. Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS. MO OrN-V. City. Look for tie 'Warning nart disease kills suddrnly, bnt never witliuut warning. The warn Injjs maybe faiut and brief, err may be Btarlllng aad extend over many years, but they are none t'ne Usa certain aad positive. Too often tbn victim Is deceived by the thought, "It will pass away." Alas, It never parses away voluntarily. Once In stalled, heart disease never gets bi.U ter of itself. If lr. Wiles' Heart Cure is used In the early stages re covery is absolutely certain In every cane where Its use Is persisted in. "For many years I was a g reat suf ferer from heart disease before I finally found relief. 1 was sublstt to faiotiatf and sinking nr'a, fu;l ness alxiut the heart, and was liable to attend to my household duties. I tried nearly every remedy that was recommended to me sad doctored Willi the leading physicians of this section but obbuueii no help until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It bag done me more good than ail the medicine I ever toiik." Una. Anna IIolixwat, Ueneva, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold at all druggists on ft positive guarantee. WritH for free advice and Yxxiklet to Ik. Mile iUUiuii Co., Ki k hart, id, ' Liiilios' hIi irt wnintH all atyleg and prlcHS nt . Armstrong & Co'g. V
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