Successors to We are now Prepared to Please the Farmers and the Get.. . .'. 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 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 Ln its Season a Spe 'alty I I I OnliM-s Iff t nt thn Mill for dolivory will lvooive prompt ntteution. Gilford iillini Milford, PiUe DO YOU EXPEP-T TO L D. BROWN and SO Manuf .turers 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. ! j T. Armstrong & Co., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. - fin EL' We offer a line of new Spring Goods, .UNSURPASSED AND COMPLETE. Our point i Hint you need not go away from home fro supply all 'your needs, or to secure lmrgnins. We expect to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new nnJ stylish. ' GROCERIES, fresh and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line at bottom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted a new system. All our prices are fixed on a ha w of cash payment. This obviates the mcossity to allow a margin for had debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding 1.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. W own and occupy the taUeut mercantile building In the world. We have over aooo,ouo cuttomeri. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. 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Jnmlnn T M-n f 1 , u Co.. riilcjiRO, hivi r iTMtly pnh:;iH(: n rharmli c MttlF- iN inne. i:tltfl "Hhnrl-Stry M-isw-ndcc In uMeii l lit y hn vp inmblnr rl T-n Tiirt Mnrlep, v.rlttn Toy ;.4 different aiittir'. nil "t whom nr1 Bmui:K t lie moM pn pillar v. r't -ii of fii tfnn vf Hit ilay. Tut list nf hii ttinrs Int'lTidr such wpll-knuvn r.ri1ri ns '-n. rhntli f K:j'. M try K. Wllktrsr. KPsn l'H'h 1'hlppa Train. Crortre Ade. Uplr K, etc. The Follow In c tnry hy Urn "hf;rlfs KInr in ov.r cf ih- two which thnt w.'ll knnwn fJol(i;er-iiMil.cr htis Iti tl.e bt.ok. 'trpUKni; w;?s nut tiling iihont Hint I tlllI'MlK' luisitlfSi tllllt IH'l'l' pol into t lit 1 ;ti'r," rnid the tnll cnjitnin, ktmrkin tJu nshes tuii f iiis pipe (ti his spurred bootht'H and deftly ifliiliiiir it H long bf tided biK'kskin pr,uch tls:; hintjf licvt hi. holster n 1 the waist belt. I don't b'licve th'-n-'s a man her, 'ecpt Uay, nnd myself, of tMni-M knnus how jrot the alarm nt tin1 niit'tu'V.' "Mow was it, Iilnkc?' hnally asked 1' !- rir iit -) and th 1111 si'ri tyy that he u nuld h' t sliovp a h'ud until bidden. Hut bi-Torc "l.cfjs,' 1 he lon t ronji Ififh'r w :is cftPed, rtild bi'iil'i. there e:tnif frnm the direetion nf thr pwifi rusliiny I.aramie a lonir. low, iiK'nuii ;?" r.vy, r i s-i : 1 tr on the niuht wind nnd t i npf away in a sob a wai !i n heart -brok r n Knb that do mi na I ed e ery sound, that s'i!lcd at onee Hi'1 "ch a m pi up;" of the horses at their feed and startled the sedate "corral" of mules, livery quadruped in camp, pome few with 11 low snort of alarm, turned erect cats to the east and Pi ood qui verh:. Dead fdlence for an instant fell on the group n bo tit the camp fire. Then an uneasy shif;in;r. "(iood Lord, what's that?" gapjud the pubaltern ju.'-T off four years' fuit .cy duty. "Coyotes." hnznrded a rnllow yonnt; pter, tiiuviliSnjjr to seem ignorant of the zaor icnl possibilities of th' front ier. "I'tiyot i's!" prowled old St nnrtnrdj 'shbve ahead. Itlake." ('apt. Hay, an ne;ile, quick-movif!?.'' little fellow, without a word sprang up at the sound and strode nway through the dim moonlight in the t'i rM't ion of 1 he st rea 111. The per pea 11 1 RAY PICKED TP ALOl'KTTE AND TOTKD HER IN. ,of the guard, snatching his carbine from its rest at the hub of a wngon wheel, ran noiselessly after. Blake puffed meditatively a minute, then be gan: "Von know it. was winter, and bitter cold. There had been bad blood be tween the (Vulallas and the (hey c tines ever since they kil led Crazy Horse when he tried to skip from the guard. The Cheyennes were camped in the valley three miles above the fo.-t and the agent heard, somehow, that they had it in for him, and in duced Crook to order two t roups of eava'ry to take station close to hU thieving old shop, and the detail fell on Hilly and me. We were madder than wet hens, for we had to tent out there in the snow and stain! guard over a swindler we'd rather se hmttfed any day. AVe knew he'd sold the hostile. bail cartridges by the wagon load the summer previous, and j ir mey u snot mm as inu or noies as a sieve it wouhjonly hae served him right. . "Of course we hadn't been there 24 hours before old Two Moons, their chief, with a dozen feathered b'ather skites. came riding down to inquire what our coming meant. The Indian is never so sensitive to the presence of soldiers as when he's planning1 hell-raising, lie couldn't speak Eng lish, and no white man can talk Chey enne without the sign la n go age. 0 it was lucky he brought little Alou ette along his prandda ughi er. Her father was French Pete, the half breed scout lied Cloud's people killed on the Ka wh ide three sum titers ago. Ray had ridden oer to view old Spot ted Tail at Sheridan that morning, .so 1 was in command. We had our pa !atr. and it was, short, I cm tell you. Two Menus went off mad hut xlign: fied. and I thought I'd handled the t h'iiL in style until Hilly got back 'long in the late afternoon. Then I aw I hadn't, for he looked grave a hen T told him the chief rode aw uv without a handthake. We had onlv 7D men all told. They had Tut) in the tepees, with a docu in the guard house at the agency. "Maker would bue so!d hts smil to get rid of that d(en by the tin e w. got there, for Two Moons told hnn he'd hae 'cm out. He was afraid to hold them, and he didn't dare It t 'em go. "Til send Hat in to Laramie with dispatches the moment he gels ia from Chad run. snid Hay. 'Vhev would follow and kill tny soldier they saw g j! ng. Hut it w u two da s before Hat got back, and Two Mmins struck bt fore t h m t -- struck aiui i.t tierl;:.st iti','!y trounced, fi-r ve were wiirued in time. WluTi you nei'd n snot bin rr nnd b''lineanti.-rPMPH!udU'ati;in for ;,nv I tuiims.e. use the original lh-Witt's witrh bii.el salve, a wvll known euro tor pib'rt and pkin diseases. It beals tori's w lthotit h vihg a .scar. Ik-watt f counte -fi-iU- Kull line of hi dies. M ises Ml:d bildroiis rublers, bmds ami hhoen at T Ai iiibt rung Si Co. "It wn the dnrV of the moon. The snow lay only in patches in 1he cnul tcejt and the vnlley wan black as a hat by nine at uifcht. Way nnd I tent ed together, and ns we lay with feet to the sibley. with our hrrnth going up in steam, he made me go over Alnuette'fl eery word and gestme. Me nkrrt me If her baby were with her. "She mn fried Hierre Hoisbla ne three years ba"k, and ! e was employed as tcumater on the Sidm y route and had to be away much of the time. The kid got pneumonia the previous spring and Hay and his wdfe with the doe tor, of course just did everything for them and really saved tie Hltle fel low's life, and Alonetle's gratitude wan something ilogiike. Next 1o that little brown pappno:-e. and Hiene, she worshiped 1r. Hay nnd Hidy. "Next day we had a pow-wow that was n hummer. Two Moon1--, with ?H0 braves, all paint, feathers and fire arms, rode into the agency and dc nianded speech wii,h Maker. Maker barred his dour etid signaled for he'.p and Hilly g 11 1 loped r er and n'-ked Two Modus what ..e meant by all this nrcs pa raoe our.! n ess. wit h 1 he mer cury belr.w zero. Two Moons said he wanted his brothers, whom the agi nt had boxed up hi h i tmI the bars, and you could ec their saHge faces KTiwling out at the sunshine at t!i iv r men t . i )f course I had ga Hoped alter Hilly ns (win as I had got the men in saddle, and Dana out of bed' and at their h'ad. Hay k( d fori Alouette to interpret, and that old1 polyglot villain, Med Wolf, answered in Cheyenne English: Sh Vo.ie I.ar nmie.1 Two Moons presented Hay with a fen I h er pi pe sw ore t hey wrre brolhers his soldiers and their braves were brot hers 'no fight ever a nd wound up by shaking ham's. Then he made a loud speech, echoed by grunts from his band and howls from t he agency prison, flu id 1 heir hearts were sore, ashed if their great fat! er's aeent wouldn't release their brothers, wouldn't he permit them to po in Chadron to salute their other brothers the Ogalallas. and his great chief brother. Red Cloud? "This wastlat against orders of the Indian bureau, and Maker poked his he'd out of an upper window and said so-then ducked in aiain for fear of a shot. " 'Then our great father's heart is flint. said Two Moons, 'and hirt chil dren will go to the Creat Spirit's throne and dance all night to him.' That so-called throne was over on the Niobrara opposite the moulh of Old Woman's ford, and Maker had orders to let l lie ! ndians go t here t o how 1 nnd dance aud prnv, as they called it. Hut whoever heard of their going in midwinter before? Vet our scouts came In at sunset and swore the whole village tepees, lodge, poles, ponies, pappooses, pots, kettles and dog- had moved off at noon and were out of sight toward the Rawhide, '(iood riddance to bad rubbish,' said I, but Ray was thoughtful. That night just at taps an Indian pony dropped exhausted in front of our tent and Ray picked Alouette up in Ids arms and toted her In by the stove. The sibley was ed-hot. but it couldn't warm her. Her teeth chattered and her slender Mt e body shook from "head to foot -..s she told Hilly her story. That move was all a bluff. They had sent her to Laramie to get her out of the way, but she suspecled and stole away from her party, leav ing her baby boy with her twin sis ter. Two Moons had camped the old men. the women and children in the sand hills and was even now on the way back with his braves. He would attack nnd burn the agency before dawn. She wept and urged Hilly to mount his men at oncV and flee. What hope had he with 71) men against Two Moons and the braves of a doen vll l.Tes of the fiercest warriors of the plains? "There wasn't a second to spare. We routed out the camp on the in stant. We ran the horses, the sup plies and ammnnHifin over to the nfercy: stirred up Hnker and his ban ditti -for riice we had to fight with them for allies. We stacked up sacks of grain and sides of bacon for shel terthe ground was too hard for pick and shovel. We ironed the prisoners. We worked with the mercury at ten below zero till the sweat ran down our backs. We left the tents stand down by the st rea m and the w agon a with a few (iod-forsaken old nudes corralled alongside lienped fresh fdel on the Are and then lay low und wait ed for Two Moons. ".Inst at dawn they hurst in from every ridge around us with a perfect pandemonium of yells, and we let em change till they'd thundered down within a hundred yards, then let Yin have it a fast ns we could work our levers. Mow they were piled up on the Ic-.el bucks and ponies by the dozen -before Two .Moons could draw them off! Our tents and w inns were all they got for their palps, hth! of cours;e they saw some one h;id given them uv;i, and weren't hug liudirg who did ii. We had Alt, 10 tie where she was safe but the d vils dashed the brains out of her bnhy hoy the very next day, 'killed Mautka, the twin sister, and ten d;; later poor l'lerre was found down at H'atie croii g, riddled with arrows and aw fully mutilated. 'What become of the Cheyennes? Oh, they got a new reservation, a new agent und a r.ew outfit. What became of Alouette? Listen!" Again that weird, prolonged, motiu inff cry uplifted through the fa wit, mystic iiht "f the midsummer moon. Again tiiat heart-breaking wail as of a soul in desolation and despair. Then, only the soft, soothing murmur of the Laramie rushing ccer its rocky bed. Then the distant voice of Capt. RmV calling through the peaceful lihfht: "Alone! te! Alouette! Where are t ou V" IIel is needt tl at once when a per son's lift is in danger. A neglected Coinb or cold tnav soon Leeome sor ioiiH and should b stopped at once. ( fie minute cough cure (juickl y cures coughs ami colds and thti worst can es of croup, bronchitis, gvippo ami other throat and lung trouules. New lot cf lmts und cups at W. X- O. Mitulu-lU. t( PATRIOTIC HOTrlENCLATURE. j nrif e nm hep nf Ton n In t li c I n 1 1 oil 1 Kin tea with "I 11 hm" In ' Their !niirw. Awhi le ago an A in erica 11 s( ory writ er gave an cNceetl i ug ! v vivid i I- lust rat ion of the love for our unitcc country v hieh is felt eer where through the republic. He was wriiiior a story of patriotic character, and the events described were supposed to take place in an American village. Jt occurred to the writer to giu the il lage in the story an a pni -'.pi iat c name, and the first one which occurred to him was "I "nion." " The lit t le ullage of Cnion Jh,it would sou ml nice and nature! and pat riot ir," he t iio ught . but . being a praclhal author and noi wishing to have the local ion of Ins story pinm d down to any particular spot, he turned to his postal and shippers yuide to assure hine-clf that the name was purely tlct it ions end iuiulh nary. He was aslotuw'ed to discover thai in the Cnited States t In re are 'M ' lages. named "Cnion." Then "I'nien vi He" and "I "11 ion t own" occurred to him. He found that t hre were 21 of the former and 1 t of the I: Her. Continuiinf his rest nrclu he discov ered Hint 1 here vvre lh-i -d : v. n Center, H; Cnion Church, 3: Cnion City, f: Cnion Corners, t; Cnion drove, 5: Cnion Hill. r; Cnion Mi ls 10; Ciiionburg. 1: Cniocjiort. 4, and other combinations of Cuii:. .Vi. So he gave it up nnd decided to fall his fictitious rillaire "( olntubi," n d later .looking in the guide, he found thnt there were 2' of 1h-e. GIRLS FOR MESSEMGER BOYS. London Telecrnpti C 'ti tit p u n Icm Ilnve Been For ceil io Ailopt nil In 110 vntlon. "If you please, sir. hi re's the toe.--Fenger boy, said my maid, with a smile, the other afternoon, as -!ie ush ered into my room a neat !y dressed and not ill-looking younir girl." sa a writ er in the London King. "At tlrst I thought there must be some mistake, but her ladyship soon di abused me t.f that notion, and with a good deal of self-possession, but no trace of for wardness, i n for mod me that she w: discharging messenger boy's duty. !ie took my teleernm. und the money therefor, wilh the customary "tup pence for the rne-'-:t T'. p'e ie." and I have no doubt iieipMi t ed hei - e' f of t h" not very onerous task of bearing it In tlie post ofliee as neatly ns the human boy would have done. Hut the next time I passed the cilice I made in quiries, and was told that it was only in a few of the West em! eiLces that the experiment of using young girls In stead of boys was being tried, and that .even in these districts they were only used when the duty was a filling one for a girl to undertake. The fact is. the clerk in charge assured me. the com pany finds it impossible to jet a suf ficient supply of boys. They have late ly been enforced to employ men at six pence an hour at some of the city oT fices. nnd when the go evnment royalty in taken into nr count this does not leave much of a profit for the company. ' hear the cable companies are nlso nt their wits' end to find messenger boys." THOUSANDS OF MILES. Vnconiiclotmly Traveled hy ihv Aver nice lnn Dnilnsr HU rife (tin f. The many thousands of miles wl ici a man unconsciously travt's in his, life time, taking into consideration tl.e paces his footsteps measure us ! 1 walks about each day. are enough t( make him sit down to n ; for t' remainder of Ids life, scivs the Londor Mail. Hut now a derma u seicnt ist -he come forward wit h some si ill mm t startling fntn concern i ng t he jour neys which our -eyelid under! a every time it winks, and it is not pes sible for us to see, he say, intlos we wink. Cnconsciously we wink once a second, so that for the time we nr? awake during the day we voluntari'' wink from 4S,fif)0 to o'-.miU times. T! distance that the eyelid travels in It great speed is measured from n sing'e involuntary wink. This, the scientist says, is a ipiarte of nu inch both ways, the eyeliu umv ing ecpially up and down ; so t t . tak ing the movemeiit of both eyelid into consideration, they cowr some "':.( 'e inclies in a day. The eyelids of a man who has lived for ,V years wi'l have tinconsciously traveled a tiiird of tin way around the earth, or about 7.:? n miles, a calculation sutticUnt in itself to cause the victim of insomnia to fall into a dreamless sleep ns he reads it. How an Fnulnerr Feel A veteran railroad engineei ty s : b..f Cm "It may sound strange to you. Cm a heap more nerxnns when traveling as a passenger than w he the throttle. 1 don't know what' ing on in the cab, and I want Kvery time I hear n whistle my pulse Is to go out there and run n nt ; go to, iin t he engine myself. In fact, the only 1 ever am anxious is when Cm passenger conch. I su ppt st I about tlie same way a man do has driven a lively hor.-e for cnr. time in a feel w ho audi once in awhile lets some other fe llOVV hold the reins." A Uilnp ;neelt. The Chinese think they ccci.py the. Uiiddle of the e:i"lh, and that all other nations are merely dwelling- on the tog-es. Their mit rcspecltul term to dt.signate a foreigner is "tlie ocean ffeux'ontthle. The win. I , are hifch, And otii-e more We h-itr the cry; "Shut the riuwr!" l'h t lade la lre as. Don't use nny of tho connti i ft'its of lleWitt's w'tcli luizi'l wiIvk. Most of thfin tire woitbli-ss or linliln to ciiiiso injury. Tlio ovininal IirWitt's witcli 1'iizi l slvt is 11 ci'itnin i-ure for pili'M, t'czi'iini, cuts, si-nUls, bin ns, sores mm skin tlisi'iiscs. Tlie most t -ffi-cl ive liriU- liver i,ills nniile m e Oe W it 's lit tie early risers. They never grieo. 0?;Hf ITAILROAB TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Solid Pullman trains to Hii'Talo, Niag ara halls. I liMiil'iiMpia Lake, Cleveland. 'hii n;ro and ( it '-in 11. 11 1. Ti' lo is on -.ai.- at Port .lewis to all points jn t h- W est and Hon! hwtst ,ir lower rates than via any 01 her first-class lino. Thai s Now n- wr Pout J mvin as Kou.ows. KASIWAHI). No. p., Hatty Kxpren Ii i' A M. ' 1". H i:!: Kxpnvm a.r.u " " to. L'aiiv Kxcept Hundav . it ' . :Si . 7 4 o " )"', Sunday Only 7 15 " " :ts. Daily Kxccji't Sundny.. lo x'l " " U. Daii'v ;t 't'niin Pi la M. " :ti. Wi.y Kxee t Sunday .. : -.' " " ri. I)a !y h.yprcss 4 5 " " (., Miiu'luv 1 inly -1 '.m " H, Daily Kx press 5 X.M1 ' '' Is, Miida only 5 -)u ' " H-i. Daily i-lxccjit Sundav . tl fdi " I I. Daily . . . 10 (to " W MS TWA HI). No !t( Daily llxmcss 12 HUA M. IT. Daily Miik Tridn H it:) " " 1, Daily l .xpn s I :t:t " II. l".i Do Hale K'pt Sun . ',' H( v. M. " a Dad .5 15 " " "JT. Daily Kxccjd. S 11 tula y 5 fin " " 7, Daily h'xnrcss. lu la " Trains have Chambers street. New Voik lor i'oit .b-rvis on week dnvs at 4 (hi, i ' .5, 10 ::o A. M. 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