V Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Gerv x jblic 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 Constantly on Hand. Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it. Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid dlings and Bran. Buck wheat F'our in its Season a Spe alty ! ! ! Onlors lilt nt (lie Mill fur delivery will receive jirnmpt attention. Gilford Milford, Pike DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWN and SON, Manuficturers 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., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. We offer a line of .UNSURPASSED Our point is thnt you need not go a wny from home to supply nll'your needs, or to secure bargains. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new an.l stylish. GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any lino nt bottom prices. To accomplish this end wo have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a hna of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow ft margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully oien monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within throe days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding 11.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., g Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. jS JS We carry T-inrv'V;. :, OClc Of good IL-pffl'X ''i valued tit & A- 1114-1 TV -' LSI I V "- k f :: : W own and occupy the tallest mercantile building in the world. We have ovei 8,000,000 customers, bixteen hundred clerks are constuntly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the book of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over i.ooo pars, 16,000 illustrations, and bo,ooo descriptiona of articles with prices. It costs 73 cents to print and mail each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. 10 VTPflMtDV Wf Jfcfl 9. Pfl v litUiUbUlWUt I llrtiij U .liilinery lijir'st a 1 il linest select it :i of Jlil linery. Our designs are the latot. and trices lowest consistent wiili itotl 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 a EWilS, 70 Piko Gtroot, Jervis Gordon illling Co., Co., Penna. s s 1 new Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE. s We receive from 10,000 to 2&.MJ0K-itcre , every day v v Michigan Ave. and Madison Street UUi CHICAGO Parlors Port Jervis, N. Y. ETCHED WITHIN HER VIOLIN. An tvF im tt hr.rt It- v'llvtin' P'rluRM Thv violin B'. lov or sl-it:". And rottiy tufile uprM w logs. M"Mw! in th-f hiiln nf thy h- Ir In KlHdsnnif1 jirnlsp or iU luUt-K juayer, L't by thh lev. -lamv nf thine ryrs, Within w l'nsp Kinvv un1 tl:i!ufps Ilea The Hilar light of hi.nif 1 prizo. In 11 cl ar totif vntr.f hark to me Thc-if hiijipy fvrrltiKs iiy ttie h. Whtn ! received levo claim to Una. With sunset rrlmnn1rtr the wpFt, A red llplit on fnrh t"S-Ii crwt. The fa-bitd hurr It-at to its newt, O'frh'fld the kindly watrh'rp Mors, The k a n!l illvrr nin and burr. The ships R-!uw Ilk' ' ilry cars, I pre us wntkhiK nn ih.f viir.f!, t'lnpo rieiin our pom Is at- v f rr our bunds, Hod s x cr rnfnlfHnc Ifikf and hinds; The pfrfrftiiPKs o! all thy ehnrms. Within thy trA eiu 'rr l!n!r :mn No place lor Mis r.or rmi alnrma. A mtiKlr cfrcl 111 vith Invp, With pt-nre on ffirth :rd (i ' nhnva. Thou rr Ft UtiR by me Hkt? h (!ove. And now pvptp th world'?: lovd din, Ali h:1r hut nut and love v.ithin, These srenrs eh h.d by thy violin. And hWim!njf in ? vlh-rant tone. By thy m.uI in mui- sown, Snmn pounds for mi and me alone. !Vrhp. whr-n we ar-1 old ari pray. With llfp"g sbPM t rot far nxvay, ,ovr of my lifo, thnn hi ill wilt play; nd llfe'i laM lltipirinp rf" ;i twitfRht Kliali K t- ns hoi h rn;i t ntd quit (j'd's penfp npf'n ii ; tn-nipht. I KD(lAlt JONKfl. Sister Todd's Delegate I 1 By J. I.. Harbour. J 'opjiiKlit. IK J, tin Authors" S.ynlicM I TLIK Widow Trc'rl us mnking "pmind fur j.ou ml" quince pie serves in her Fpmiessly clean and sun r.y Httic kiti licn. and the aroma from the gently bubbling compound in her Biiiuin brass preserving Iteltle fiilrH 1 lie kitchen nnd some of the adjoin ing rooms with a delightful frnprance. Mrs. Todd was about to begin the concoction of a Lady Washington cake the had promised to contribute to n church supper when her front door bell rang. Hastily throwing a: id- her pingham kitchen apron and putting on in its tteail a crisp and spotless white npron. she went to the door, where she found two comfortable looking, middle-aged sisteis of the church of which Mrs. Todd wns r member. "Well, I do declare, if it ain't Sister Prush and Sister Phelps!" said the Widow Todd. "Come right in! I'm rent pleased to see you. It's been longer than it. ought to of been since either of you darkened my door." "Wc ain't come to make a visit now. Sister Todd." said Sister Itrush. "I dunno as we ought to set down at all, for if we do we'll git to talkin' and land knows when we'll git away." "That's true," said Sister Phelps. "You come in, just the same," said Sister Todd. "Well, you mustn't keep us long if we do. You see we are around get- - fim - . . , , ,k ..i . n : in u i 1 1 i I i ) i i rA SISTKR TOD!) AND THK DELEdATE. i'Tg places for the delegates who are coniin' to the association meet in' in our elmrch next week. You Know that the delegates from other pTuces have to be entertained, and Sister Hrush and 1 have been appointed a committee to see who will take the delegates for the two duya and nights he assoemt ion is to lata. A e felt nre we conld put you down for one ielegate, anyhow," "Why, yes. I don't know but you -nay," said Sitter Todd. "I ain't got out the one spare room, but I'll take two ladies or a man and wife, just which you want to send me. I've felt real lonesome ever since my niece left me to be married and go to her own home, ami mebbe entertain in dele gates will kind o' take my mind off my trouble nnd cheer me up some, l sperihly if they happen to be real nice people." , 'I.a, you wouldn't expect our I ehun-h i'dks to be anything else, j would yuu V " i "Oh, of course I know thejr would be good folks, but thou some good folks are pleasanter to eiuertain than others. Hut, as I say, it'll take my mind off my trouble to enlerJain any one." Sister Todd's "trouble" was not of as recent ongin as one mtht have suj pu-ed it to have been from her remarks. She referred to the death of her htulmnd, which event had oc curred two ytars before the time of the openiii? of this story. The fact that the departed Silas Tudd hart left his widow "well fixed," as her neigh bors expressed it, had not consoled her fur his taking off, and her refer ences to her "trouble" were frequent and sometimes tearful. "lUit just them kind of widders are the very kind that up and marry the ooiiebt," said- Sitter 1'htlps to Siter Brush as the two women, having completed arrangements for the en- When you imuil ft southing ami licuhngnntisejincdiniliontioii for nny purport-, use the original lvWitt's witch hazel salve, ft well known cure for liilcs nnd skin rtiiieases. It heals sores without lex ving a scar. LSowure of eounto 'felts. Full liua (if ladies. Misses nnd eliil.li'eiiH robbers, boots uml bLoes a : T Armstrong & Co, tflrf nlnmi'nt nf tVio ilrlrgnlo or dp'r- p;lfl s, went nn tlii ir vnv. "Mil;d von, J don't nifnn nn i!irrsicct In Sisicr Todil. nnd I'll lie tin- lust pi rs in to lila rue lipr if sh t"k n fcniid pnrei lifr. IS'o o'ie r:in sny thnt she ftiu't ninnrnrd .Silns Todd fnill fid," '"J hat's n fart, Sisti-r l'hclps. And tli at, too, lirn ev'rjtindy laioivs tliat he wn'n't all that he niidht of been in the ivnv of a husliand, but we'll let that rest, Krein' that It nln't becomin' to Kpoak III of the dead. If the min ister from Zion and his wife eome to the association 1 think we'd lietfet tend them to Pis:ter Todd'R. It'll be a real nice place for any dideirate, for lister Todd is pitch a pood eook nnd the best housekeeper in town.' It w-as about ten o'clock In the morning op Tuesday of the next week when Si.-ter Todd ltea.nl her doorbell rinir, and her mental comment was: "There! I reckon that's my dele pale! I do hope it ain't pome fussy (dd maid, or, worse still, n pair nf 'em like those I had to entertain the last tinii the association met here. They was a trial, even if they was sisters in onr own church." Ibit n second trial of this Fort was rot in store for Sister Todd, for when he opened the door sbe saw on the iit'le porch in front of her house n klndly-lookiiiff. bright eve rl nnd smil liij? little man of about OH years, lie bad a satchel in his hands, and Sister Todd was not. surprised w h n he said, in a sinpularly soft and pride voice: "I suppose t nt this is Si-tcr Tcdd? I am Mr. Matthew Wolfe, one of the deacons in the church over in Hebron. I have been sent as a delegate to the association and the committee have sent me bere for entertainment." Sister Todd said afterward that she had it "on the tip of her tongue" to say thnt. she did not expect to enter tain a man, but she checked tbis in hospitable remark ond said, in some confusion : "Well, come In nnd set ilnivn. I 1 have fr'ends in the Hebron church the Tyler. Mebbe you know them ?" "Oh, yes, indeed. They nre nmonfj our most useful nnd active members. I have known them for years." That "broke the Ice," and Sister Todd soon found lurself chatting freely nnd easily with her delegate. When he had pone to his room her mental comment was: "Well, he's a. real bleasant person, nnd if he known the TyleiS so well he must be n real nice man. I'd no idee the committee would send nie a man delegate, but I can't turn him out now that he's here, nnd I'm toit well known in Oils town, for anyone to pass any remarks about me enter 1 niiiin n gentleman delegate sii.g'e or married. 1 wonder which-he is'.'" She found out at the dinner table, for when she referred to her "trouble" and explained the nature of the "trouble" the delegate said with real kindliness nnd sympathy: "I know just how to feel for yon, Kister Todd. I lost my own dear companion three years ago. 1 bruke tip housekeeping and went to live with a sister of mine, but she died in the spring and I hnve boarded since then, but boarding is mighry unsat isfactory to a man who has always had a home of his own. I am a real home body and I'll never be satisfied until I have n home my own once more." "I shouldn't think you would be. 1 should fly if I had to go to boarding, 'j here's nothing like a home of one's ciwn," "I feel just that way. I'm sorry I sold oft' my things. I planned to have a nieee.of mine come and keep house for me, but she died suddenly three months ngo. I feel like a fish out of water without n home. And I ain't been able to find a good boarding place in Hebron. Ilardly a':y one takes boarders there. Tact is I've bten thinking of leaxing 11,-bron and coming over this way to live. I have heard nf a rliHiice to buy n hnlf inter est in a shoe store over here, nnd I know all about the shoe biuim ?s. If things nre favorable I think I'll buy end settle here." "You'd find this a rnl p'.casnnt place to live, and you'd like our min ister and all our cl inch people here." "I know I would. I don't know when I have been so tnhen with a place as I am with this place. Wha'. a pleasant little home you have here." "Yes, it is real pleasant, but I have spent many a lonely hour in it since my trouble." "I ain't a doubt of it. I know just how you have felt. Hut I have come to the conclusion that the Lord don't want us to dwell too long en any kind of trouble." "Xo, I suppose lie don't." It was two weeks later when Sister Phelps hurried over to the home ol Sister l'.rush in a state of manifest excitement and said almost as sood as the door was opened: "What do you think. Sister Hrush? I have been over to Sister Todd's to carry back u waist pattern she loaned me, and you'd never guch.-; what she. told me! She's engaged!" "You don't mean it!" . "It's so! And to thnt delegate w sent her! Did you ever! I guess she is going to do real well! Didn't I tell you tliat the wiiu.nen that talked nioi-t about such 'trouble' as Sister Todd has had was the first to up and nnrry the soonest? Not that I blame Sis ter Todd none! I'm just iflad she is to marry such a nice man! I reckon she didn't caliate on takiu a dele gate to entertain for life, but that's just what she's done. lHin't it beat til?" llta Grateful lountf rrlenda. "A Georgia legislator wants to have all the ehoo)s of that state cloted for a year." "i ll bet the ;eor,fia schoolboys will erect a men tun en t to that fellow before they get t urolith." Cleveland I'Uiu Deuier. ' Help is needed atone when a er fon's hfu is in danger. A neglected cough or cold mnv soon become ser ious and should be stopped at once. One minute, cough enre quickly cures coughs and cohlsi and the worst chs es of croup, bronchitis, grippo and o'liej- throat and lung trounlcs. New lot of ImU tiud caps at W. it ii. Mitchells. t( VAUDEVILLE THEATERS. Ivt J-SM f It of 1 hem In I In- t tilted Stnten Hciinlrino; Seven II an- ilreil Act.. In the Tniled Slates there are about r7 theaters devoted to vaudeville. There are two in Canada; and two are in process of being in lyoiulon. With the exception of a few parks, where performances nre given only in sum mer, nlinnst.nli these theaters are open the year round. sa,s liiehard JJulTy, in Ains'ee's. Of such theaters. 12 nre in tirratrr New York; seven nre In Chicago: in the eastern states there an- ::t; in the middle wi st and south, :M, and on the 1'nciNV coast there nre two. There Is none between flmahn and San 1'ian ciseo. In order to kelp these houses sup plied with performers, from I'.'ll fo 7ull acts arc reipiired. An net may be a sweet girl singing tearful ballads of love nnd parting; it may he a pair of knockabout comedians; it may be a well-known legitimate actor and his company of three or four; or It mry be n mini with trained elephants. In answer to this demand there is n sup ply of l.r.iili not,;. Half of this timub'T is made-up of people that get along indifferently or not at all. You may be sure that the hitter consider the vaudeville business to be in a very had hiiv. A a fact, several millions stand in vested In vaudeville to-day. (If the. managers, at least one is a million aire, nnd he has lids advanla:?-" over many millionaires in that he pies s nearly all of hi time on his yacht. His wife has spent a small fortune in collect inc- pictures of the Madonna, and of the Holy Family by old mas ters. At least ten others have made enough money to convince them of the litter fallacy of the Income tax. As a cap of cream to this pudding i.-i the security of a fortune made in vandrville. In the legitimate a man ager has to risk a large slice of his capital frequently twice and some times three times in a season of about U(l weeks. Once a vaudeville business has been built the enterprise takes much of the stability of a depart nient store. ONE RELIGIOUS SERVICE. An Old nllfoi titn Imreli here Worhl In Held lint Once a Yenr. An old Spanish church at Santa Cruz. C'n!., has long since been aban doned to the bats and the rats. No religious service is held there except once a year on Christmas eve. Ex ternally the church looks like a stable nnd has no furniture except n mag nificent brass chandelier. The floor anil wails are of stone and on the eastern s-ide there is a manger, look ing through the liars of which one sees the scenes of nativity, with the towers of castles nnd palaces in the distance. In the- foreground the Vir gin sits by the manger holding the infant Saviour, with St. Joseph lean ing over her. and the wise men offer ing sheep, oxen and various precious gifts. Outside this interior stable there are figures of men carrying sheep nnd calves on their shoulders, hastening to the sacred scene. In this chapel worshipers remain all night on their knees. This manger side of the old church is against the east wall, high upon which is the only window in the edifice, to that the first rays of the morning sun irradiate the scenes of the nativity, which come as a roseate glow, and as soon as this reaches the worshipers they leave the church, light cigarettes and begin their festivities. MANY MILLIONS IN SHIFS. F.noriiinim KxpruiUtnrr nf the iivm1 Iorrer on 'arflilii liuriiiK1 the Int Year. All over the world the buildincr of navnl vess. Is is going1 on. Within the past J 2 months (Jrat 1 ri t ;ii 11 has launehrd two armored eruihers. one first-class cruiser, one third-olafis cruiser, two torpedo bout destroyers and six oilier naval ves: els, snysthe Saturday lCveiiing Post. Unset has launched two battleships, three armored cruisers ami two t(;r pedo boat destroyers. (lermany has launched one battle ship, one armored cri'.iM r ar d thrre torpedo boat desi rovers. la pan hag lanuehed one a r moi cd cruiser, two torpedo linn t dest r;. i la ami one torpedo gunboat. The I'nited Stales has launehrd the, two donble-t urreted battleships Kcar isarge nnd Kent ucky t lie most power ful of ..ir kind in the world; and Klie ha three more battleships that can be made ready for serwee wilhiu a month if they should be net ded. Wiihin the year there has been M'nt into the water by the various powers fully a hundred million dollars worlh of fighting- craft, and a great dal more than a hundred million dollars' worth is now under construction. A Sew H e t iib I (e. During; the past !" months a new re public, known by the name of Acre, has sprung" up in the fores-1 country h ing- part !y in Urazil and par Ay in I'olivia,. it has been established by a rich Itra.ilian banker and rubber deal er named Aries, who Iu.3 set himself up as president oer a community of ubout '-i t.UUO people, all of whom are in his employ. I)emor.t-t rat ions habeen made ag-ainst the little country by both lira.il and iioliviu, but it lmUU ii& ow n. Mural Ceu.ori.ltlp. The ctni-orship is a very real thing in China. There anyone who writes aa immoral book is puni.-hed with .,,) blows of the heavy buu.boo :n.(! Ii:inisu nient fur life. Anyone who reads it 13 auo punished. Dun 't use any of the) cimr.hrfoits of lie Witt's witch hazi-1 salve. Most of tbi'in nre worthless or liable to muse mjurv. The original LvWiU's witch liazi l Mtlve i n certain cure for piles, ec.enm, cuts, senilis, burns, sores' n nit iskin discuses. The most effective litile liver pills made nre l)e itt's little curly risers, l'hey never grrpo. TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Iluflalo, Klau lira Kails, t hautaiupm Lake, t'leveliind, t'hit ;!jo and t ii-einnatt. Tiekcis on sale M Port .letvlsloall points in tho West and Southwest .it. lower rates than via any other llist-class lino. Thains Now I.i-vvR Poi:t .Ir'ttvts as Kni.i.ovvs. ICASTWAIil). No. 1'.', Pally Kxpress :) 1". I laity Kxpross 5 " Hi. Dally l-.xeep, Suntl.iv . IS " AS, ' 7 " li h', Sunday (inly 7 " :ls. Daily Kxeept Mmdav . hi " ti. Daily nv Train ....... J " , Wny Keei t. Sunday... 3 " 'J, Daily Kxpross . , . . 4 " i.'H, Snnth'v (Inly 4 " 8. Daily k.xprcsH 0 " IS. Siituiayoiily 5 " ii. Daily Kxeept Sunday. . fi " It. Daily... id WKSTWAHD. l"i r. m. No. S, Dnih Kxprcss bili'iA i ' 13, Daily Milk 1 lain S uft " 1. Daily K.x press II a:l " " 11, Kor llo'dalc K'pt Sun . IJ in v. M. " ii. Daily . . 5 iri ' ' '.'7. Daily Kxeept Sunday . 5 fill " " 7, Dailv frxmvsn Hi 15 " Trains leave Chambers street, New Vo! k for Poit .1 ervii, on week days at i (Ml, 7 :iu, w no, '.i la, in :iii a m . 1 oo, ,s on 4 :w, H.tln, 7 Wi. (I in i m (in Sund tvs, lm, 7 :io, ii mi, u. m. j i-2 :iu. a .jo, 7' an antlD lfif. . ' I). I. IC.IiertB. (ii-iteral ramieiiifer Agent, New Yurk, HOAGLAND'S Dig China Store PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. HEADQUARTERS Km' Sets nf Pishes, Lauijis nnd (ilassware. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Eggs and drain. Hoagland's, PORTJERVIS, N.Y. UP TOWN. lees m.);f23isn: ki ttivzmSt -'Si IF VOU WANT rtEivj. KENTUCKY WH ISKY- OODER IT FPOM KENTUCKY. SEND US $3L ANO WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 FULL QUARTS OP THE CELEBRATED OLD BOUflBON-, . OH RYE CxprtssaAe Paid (To any point in U.S. East of Denver) Securely packed without marks indicating contents: IT WAS MADE IN OLD KENTUCKY AUG.COLDEWEY&CO. N9 231 W. MAIN ST. 1J LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. EST 1848 PtPEPtNCC -ANY LOCAL BAMK ...-7 CHURCH DJEECTORY rVTlLFO r; D. KlKsT I'll KSJl VTKlt I AN Curitcii, Mllftircl. Sahlmtli r.Tviifs nt Hi..'in A. M. nnd 7.;in V M. rNtlil ,ai h school i:nni(Hliatcly nftci- l,t morning scrvifv. l'niycr meeting Wed ncMiay nt T.i I. M. A cordial wcIidiih will he cx Irmli'd to all. Thusc not at taclu d to cit her churches are especially in vited. Hkv. TiniMAti Nichols, 1'ast.ir ('IlLCfll F THK (infill S H I-: I'HEH li, Mil ford: i-M-r vices Sunday at lo.;io a. m. tun! 7 -m P. M. Sunday "win ol nt 12 tut m Weekday servi.-e l-'iidny hi IDA M. Hol ( 'onnii union Mindny at 7 !." A M Seat flee. Al. art' welcome HKV. ('HAS it. I 'AHI'KNTKK, Rector M. K. Cm lu ll. Serice8 at the M K ( htireli Stinitavs: tit. and nt 7. .in p l-'n aching Ui '-Hi a. in. Sni lay scliool tit I ll Icnu-ie ItL ).-)) Li. in . hp. li). I.IIW Weekly pl'MVci meet in;,'.' o.i Cdlies-daVM a! 7 -n i. m. ( !a- nieeiiiip; conducted tij Win. Anil i Krldays at 7 p. m. An em ne.-si in ii.fi ion is exiended to anyom wIki noiy de.i;e io woishp with us. Hkv ('. K. ruitKii, Pallor. MATArrfORAS. KiW(H;iii M. K. ('mm n, Matanioni rcrvicert evi ry Sahluii h at lu.Iio n. in. anil 7 p. in. Sal.haih m IhioI at ';). '. K inetitin Monday evening at 7.0. Clahi meeting TiieMiay eenint at 7. .in. Pra)er meet intf Wednesday evening t 7,iHJ. hveryone weleoitiv. Hkv. T (J . iKS( Kii. Hol'K F.VANtihl.it.'AL f'Ht U H, Mattt iiiDi'iis.l'n, Sty ice next Sunday u follows: Preaching at In a. in. and 7 p. in. Sun duy school al :i . in. .Innior ('. K. Iwd'orw mij C. K. prayei meeting ai'u-r thti even iiifjr yerviie. hl-wet-k pr.yer mei-tinM every Weuneday eveniux l 7.Hi. Seat. fre. A cordial h-Iconic to all. Come. Hkv J A. iih;am. Pallor. Secret Societies. Mn.Koi:n i,onr, No. 341, K. & A. M. : I,odt:c tueti Wi'ilne.da'ri on or he fori1 h till .Mo.Mi at tilt SHwkill House, Milford Pa. N. Kmerv, .Ir.. eeretarv. Milford John C' Woihrook, W. M .. Milfmd. IS. Van I)ku M auk Podok, No. 1.0. '. V; Met8 eery 'lliur-fay evening at 7 ;jn p. ni., pr-ovin'K linililin. I). II Hurnheck, Si y Jaeoh Met arty, N. ii I'KL'UKM.i; ltKHKhAH I,OlH-k, l'.7, I. O t). K. Mi et s e ry ei-ond a ml foiirt h Krl ttuys in i iwli month in Odd Hellowb' Hall, Ht'own's iiiiiidiiiLr Mih Katharine Klein X tji. Mim Wuhuluiiuy beck, S:o'y, Cheapest CI o t h i n g H ouse i n Port Jervis ! CANNON & MULLIGAN, 5 & 7 FRONT STREET. ' )- EVERY HOUR Is nn effort put fovtlt to deserve, obfain and retain your pati onage. GOME with your very liest i?10 suit tlioughts and se cure one of these Men's V.'inter Suits at $6.98 Broken lois of Men's Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex St's. Tout Jekvis N. Y. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. licnt Heftter and Fuel Suver in the Country. New Era Radiators, Two Fires In one lAKDWARE. CTTI-KHY, TIN, AfiAlE WAKK, KTC. riN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T R. Julius Klein. BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the groat popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE ANO STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY Senutor John J. Ingalls. Of Kansas. Tht? motit brilliantly written, nioBt pro fusely nnd artistieafly ill tint rated, and. niont inieiiM'ly popular book on the bub ject of. thu war with .Spuin. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs. taken specially foi thisfrreat work. Agents nre nmkititf .Mo 1IH a week wlliiitf it. A veiitHhle bonanza for livo canvahi-erB. Apply for dencripiioti, turnm and lerriiory at onue to N.B.Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS. MO Or N.Y. City. Look for tte Warning! Heart dlseaHe killi guddmly, hul never without Wiirninij. The warn ingi may b faiut aif brief, o? maf be Btarllln? and exiend evur nianjr yearn, but they arc none t'ue certain aud positive. Too often thf. vlctini is ducuived by the thought, "it will pass away." AUs, it never jvutsea aay voluntarily. One 1 1 hiailcd, heart disease never (rets b.U ter of iweif. If Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is uneil in the early majes re covery is abtolutely certain In ever; cuse where lta uae is persinted In. "For many years I ai a reat auf. ferer from heart disrate before I finally found relief I was auMett to faintiu and linklnir Pi-ell, finl neas al)out the heart, and was tenable to attend to my household duties. I tried nearly every remedy that wm recom mended ta me and ti'jctored with the leading pliynlciana of this aection but obtained no belp until I bean taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It has dune trie mure good thau ail the medicine I ever toiik." ilivs. Anna IIui ixjwat, tinieva, IniJ. Pr. Miles' Keart Ciire la sold at all dni;'s'!sia oa a poKiuve guarantee. Writ : fcr free advu-e and booklet to Li. iiiiu .(eOicl ta, Ut hart liL Ladiiis' bh irt wuists nil wl ylos and prices nt . Aruihtroiig & Co's.
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