Successors to We are now Prepared to Pleasd the Farmers and the Gei ul Piblic by being ready attall 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 Hano. 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 i : its Season a Spe alty ! ! ! Order l.-fl at Hie Mill I ! do'i ! ill I. ivivi- !- n.pl 11 1 tenth .h . (yiilforci iillin; Milford, PiUe Co., Fenna. DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROWPJ and SON, Manuf -lu.e.-s 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 We uflVr h line of new .UNSURPASSED Ouf nint .in Mint yoi ikhsiI not go nwny from home to supply nil rour ik'hiIh. or to sminrn luirKiiitiM. We expuct 5 to satisfy you in liotli pnrliculnrs. "N DRY GOODS, now nn.l stylish. GROCERIES, fresh . !S and good. HARDWARE, ROOTS, SHOES, AND CJ.OTH-" IN(i. Any tliimr in nny lino nt bo'tom prices. To ncoomplisli this end we have adopted H new sysfem. All our prices ii'-e (ixi'il on ii lia is of ennh payment. This obviates the n cessity to allow a iimririii for bad debts and interest. To neeonimodiito responsible parties we cheer- fully ciptni monthly accounts, nnd expect prompt payment monthly, as our prices will not enable us to carry accounts lonpror. Statements rendered the Hist of every month, ami if V paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of "y 2 is allowed. The same discounts u'iyen on all cash pur- w chases exceeding 1.0(. Good.-sent out will be C. O. D. Sk 5 unlcss'otherwise previously ai ranped. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., N iS brown's Building, ' Milford, Pa. r. e , . We cany sioik ul goods I.1W.UOO.OO i : i x iii' . n 0 We own and occupy th tallest mercantile building in the world. We have over 2,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred cl rk3 are constantly engaged filling out-of-town order. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is thebook of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over 1 ,000 pages, 16,000 illustrations, and 60,00c descriptions of articles with prices. It cotts 72 cents tu print and mill each copy. We want you to have one. SEND F1KIEEN CENTS to show your pood faith, and we'll send you cony FREE, with all charges prepaid. F 1 lKOTSCKERYWAP.Q&CO. Millinery -'7 I argest and finest selection of Mil I'nei y. Our designs are the latest, and prices Iitwest consistent with irood work. COMPETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. U11 5.V.1CJ2SAND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. Al! orders promptly attenthd to and sati faction "'iianintetHl to al! our pa trons. SALLEY G ENNIS, 70 Pike Stree t, Port Jervis, H. Y. Jcrvis Gordon Co., & ARMSTRONG. & s Spring Goods, AND COMPLETE Michigan Ave. and Madison Street CHICAGO Parlors A We receive - ; iV t . "7 I 1 from lll,lJO lo U iVi-T Jf' I ' 1' MODISH ACCESSORIES. 11 l.ntrHt Plnf r for Ihr O r ti n mrn linn ef I.nrllcH In Or (ioNI nnd silver cords mul very nnr row tint pimps nr insnroH fashiomih t fmor for th winter. The new trim minir of thin description nre wholly uiiliki' the pnrish (Irvimn formerly s popular nntmiff pre nilinir riiiH.in-rj ?ct les. tnnny nf the new tlr:i,ns In inj cleverly Intermixed w1h hit of eoltir Thf-sp decorations will he hp:irfliirl nwl ly fiiPtidiouF women who hav oltjivtnd lo nuive.s of nietn! to fhnwy nnd decided. The imported trolt nnd silver hut parnit uitk are riehdel irate nnd nrtistic. mivr a fashion vx c han pp. St 1 i sh yonnir wnmen nre npatr wearinpwith their shirt waists of t-of hine silk. :itin or eloth in cretin; white, old roe, vnrions shades of rrr and other fasliionnlde ccdors, the fold ittock of our revolutionary anees J tors seen in mi nin t nn-s and la rpei portraits. The stle is repeated no- quite literally but clTt ctivcly in blael satin or velvet to wear with eer ort of wait. Also in blnck and whiti efftctK and in pay color me!anpes, w it I pray, tan, f a wn ciitor nnd si mi lai waists of neutral tone. The ends an j in scarf Tinn carried twice around th ' neck nnd tied in n hnxv in front nhov , the hiph f-toek, which is stitT cnoupl ! to keep the folds of the scarf in place j A modish little jacket used witV many of the principal tailor costnmet has rather wide revers, strapped aiu stitched, turning" back from the iini of the bust to the shoulders nnd taj.'. r Inp to a point nt the waist. The fronh are shaped with pinple, very drcj darts, and fit the fiirure simply; biii they me not fastened topet her. I'ret ty waistcoats of various kinds nr worn with thece jackets. .The rcpulat French vestinp is much used, bid there nre smart little pi lets of sofi yellow silk, trimmed with yellow nich Inp. nnd laid in fine linperie tucks those of red crepe d sntin, Btriped wit I" black velvet ribbon, nnd white sill nnd cloth models covered with strap. edged with narrow gold braid nnc trimmed with rows of smnll gold but tons. The strappings lie perfectly Hal nnd curve gracefully from the shoul der to the folded braid-edged belt. Ilnndsome Muscovite laces nnri panne velvet in different color blend inps nre used in decorating a ntmihct of the newest French tailor costume of cloth for deml-dress wear. Thesi combined accessions- w ere not iced or a few special models sent over latt last spring, but for the winter their rich, effective qualities have been brought out much more prominently A touch of pnle turquoise blue pannr daintily enriches a visiting costume ol sage gray, kid-finished cloth, w hlcV has the velvety surface of an tin dressed suede glove a line of the vel vet showing, beyond scalloped nnr stitched bands of the cloth on skirt and jacket. There is a vest of Russi.n patterned net over pale blue, satin the revers are of'pann? velvet, bor dered with otter fur, nnd the folde girdle, narrow just in front where I is held by a turquoise nnd gold buckN wider toward th tides uud us w idt ns a corselet at the back is of the blue velvet, with a matching folded stock from which fall short, straight scarf ends of the lace. The cost unit is finished with a bolero of the cloth, very short at the back, but reaching the waist on each side of the vest and having triple jacket fronts pressed to lie very flat nnd tapping each other so closely that there is not the least effect of bulkmess, DECORATIVE LACEMAKING. A Very- Popular -TrtmlnlliK for f)1n lnaRoom IMecf a na AVcll as for Toilet I'ses. .More than ever before rich, han niode laces are to be used on the hand somest gowns this winter, and also for household use, fcays llarinr's l'.a zar. No dining-room outfit is complete without its quota of lace centerpieces and doiiits, no coilectiou of wedding presents but ine'udes liiHny such dainty offerings. Among the many new designs for hand-made lace in decorative forms, one of the prettiest of all Is a huge butterfly, which can be used in several different ' ways. It makes an altogether charming ar rangement for the toilet for full-dress occasions. Two big butterflies-oiie at the hack and the other in front over a hig ruftle of silk or frill of monsseiine de sole or satin, as the ease may be, to give the fly a back ground, are very effective. CHiight on the shoulders with two small butter flies, the effect is very good. An ex tremely handMHiie trimming can he made by making the butterflies of black silk renaissance braid. nsiii A twist in cobweb stitches and the French twist for the wings. Over a white or other light gown the con trast is lovely. These but terflits may be jeweled, shading, for instance, in the ultramarine blues, with topaz eyes; or. when made of the point-lace bruids. jeweled in turquoises and pearls. These same butterflies mske a very smart bolero. UMiig one fly for the back and one for each front placed lengthwise, the shoulder simply cob webbed together, a tiny butterfly un der the arm holding front and hack to gether: Ifrrrluic Canapes. Cut some binall round croutons of bread and fry them a golden brown; spreuil with fresh boiled or canned Salmon. Have ready a sufficient num ber of soft herring roes, squeeze a lit tle lemon juice over each, dust with waite japper and curl one of th roes round on each crouton. Wher. re quired place in a 'baking tin; put a sheet of buttered paper over the top and make thoroughly hot. Oari.ish with coraline pepper and a little sprig .f fried parsley. Detroit l ice l'res CANDY CATHARTIC Geniine stamped C C C Never told In bulk, beware ot the dealer who trie to mU "something just u goou." Advertise iu the l';tt. KAINEOW CITY. Pfl-Ant4rlrffn It pnal tton AkIot W illi Hrnnllml I c.l..r.. Pi'ilin ! iMtliiim lins liron more tnlk it nl'nnt the ci.ir scheme cf the rnn-Anici h nn. It wn a dnrinjr tliinn to nltenipt to nrtn.v In colors the ex tensive lnilhlliic of this Exposition, for scarcely any precedent existed for suc h aa undertaking, ntul to nttenipt It and fall would he disastrous Indeed. It nns (Hit of the question to duplicate the White City nt Chicago. Something ab solutely new must tie devised for the I'fin-Amerlc.ni at RufTnlo. Happily the Spanish rennlssnnce areliiteetiire fur ulshed the hint for the solution of this problem, and now that It linn been solved nnd the color scheme Is seen to be so well adapted to the pi.rposes of exposition architecture It Is realized FICL'HE OF IlKHOIC Ml'FlC that a new discovery linn heen made. With the bulldinua arrayed In colors which will harmonize with the general scheme of the Exposition and plea' rather than offend artistic taste, th. Knlnhow City cannot fall to become popular In a degree scarcely hoped for by those who planned Its construction. The Director of Color, Mr. Charles ". Turner. N. A., of New York City, stud ied the requirements of the situation and In his studio In New York by means of models carefully worked out the designs and drawings for the mural decoration. The experts experimented with paint mid obtained an article that may he used without fear that It will lose Its staying qualities before the Ex position Is over. The test already made shows that the paint after being once applied to the staff Is going to hold Its color well. RARE COMBINATION. The Floral and Ftretrlcnl Dlsplar at the I'an-Amrrlcan Exposition. There Is a saying that "I'Towers are tile poetry of earth, as stars are the poetry of heaven." If this he true, the beauty of the floral effects to be sccu at the Pan-American Exposition will be pronounced as a rare combination of both, for never yet at an exposition have such magnificent effects been seen as will be visible In some of the fountain basins at the Pan-American. There beautiful plants nnd flowers, kissed to a state of dewy dnzzlcment by the falling spray nnd the glow of concealed Incandescent lamps, will de light the visitor. At the exposition In Omulia some little success was obtained In thus lighting bp the flowers and the foliage of plants la the water basins, and this bns led Henry E. Itustln. chief of the mechanical and electrical bureau, to at tempt to enlarge upon what he accom plished in Omaha. When thus lighted, the flowers and plants take upon them selves new colors, each one seemingly more beautiful than the color displayed under full sunlight. Then the little mystery of where the Illumination comes from is delightful, and. knowing this, the skilled electrician Is most care ful to conceal his lamps where lenst likely to attract the eye. Perhaps an artificial leaf, an artificial flower. Is used to hide the lamp, but Its full brll Ihincy Is allowed to beam upon the plant and flowers, making a picture that Is lasting. It Is when such effects are obtained that the full appreciation of enjoyment is expressed In the single word "beautiful." It was so at Omnha. and It will be more so nt the Pan American. Aatomobllea at Bxpoaltloa. The automobile has been developed since the Columbian Exposition at Chicago. What marvels may be ex hibited and In practical dally use nt the Pan-American Exposition can only be dimly conjectured. The railway, ves sel and vehicle exhibits at IlufTnlo thl year will outrival in Interest anything hat has heen possible in the past. In 1S81 the largest are light mechlne made supplied current for 10 lights, and when Mr. lirush made a DO light machine It was a giant. In the elec trical exhibits of the Pan-American Ex--position the largest type of Ilrush arc light machine will be shown, and tlil will afford Interesting comparison with the machines of 20 years ago. The Ohio Balldlaai. The Ohio State building has a promi nent place a the Pan-American Expo sltlon to be held in Buffalo uexl sum mer The design Is plain Grecian OniO STATU BUILDING, Doric, the beauty of which Ilea mainly lu Its classic proportions and com manding position. It Is designed ex clusively foi social purposes and will be the rendezvous of Ohio visitors to the Exposition. Mnny persons have had the exe.r '.uice of Mr. Peter Hhermiin.of North Strut ford, N. H., who says, ''for 1 HafTertfii t rture troni chronic in digestion lint kodol (lysiu'ifton cure imiiU, a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certuin cure for (iys'iisiH and every form of stoma'1- trouble. It gives relief at one even in the worst t awes, and can't help but do you good. sts&W9 A Pair (lrr. Old GeTitlrTiinn Do you think, sir, iVit ynu nre bIiIp to give my Hiincjttpr fill the luxuries to which she hns been u .'rust oiued ? Suitor (a prncticnl mini) Well, you tiAve bren pnving for her board mid clothes, nnd I have been paying for concert,, thrntres. opcrns, and so cn Now, I'll pay for the hoard and clothes, nnd If yon foot the amusement hills. 1 don't think she'll miss anvthing. X. Y. Weeklv. t'niiarMtlonahl- aa Impostor. "That ninn,' he said wiih decision, when the caller had departed, "is an Impostor." "Why do you say that?" demanded his wife and daughter In unison. "He elnims to be a bachelor." he ev plained, "and yet when we retired tc the library to smoke he admit ted to mr that he did not thoroughly understand women. I tell yon. he has had somf mntrimonio! experience, whether he't married now or not." Chicago Post. The IMmeulO. Pe mnn nnt hnrrows trouble. He ts on a rtung'ous tnrk. He kaln' fin' no one to t;ike tt When he wants to pay tt back. Washington Star. MOF.IIKIJ TUP. tlOM'.T. Willie Oh, darling. I swear I cannot live without you. Miss Wabash 1 suppose not; you're dend broke. N. V. Journal. Hntnllltr. In humble mood we will admit The faults we have are glaring; But that they're not like others' faults Preserves us from despairing. Hick. Tlnie's Chanfrea. Jinrik Hello, Hlobbs, I haven't seen you for a year, and the last time we met you were having a row with youi best girl because she wouldn't marry you. How are matters now? Hlobhs Oh, they're changed. Jinrik Ah? .Blobbs Yes. She married me and sow I'm having a row because Bhe did. Detroit Free Press. The Way of the World. "The people who are so willing to throw old shoes at a couple when they get married," remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "are the very ones who are content to throw noth ing but insinuations at the same cou ple when they pet divorced." Y'on kers Statesman. Dreadfnt Accident. Ethel Oh, Kinily, I had such a dreadful accident the other day. J broke two of my front teeth. Emily How painful. How did 't happen ? Ethel (thoughtlessly) They fell off the sideboard, and I accidentally trod on them. London Plck-Me-Up. Another Theory Established. He I see that a French physician says yawning is beneficial to the health. She Indeed? I've wondered a num ber of times why I have been so un usually well since you got to coming here to spend the evenings. Chicago-Times-Herald. No Need to Worry. Mistress Margaret, what does that polieeman want arpund here so much? Whom dees he come to see? Maid 1 don't think, ma'am, he comes to see you; so there's no occa sion for you to worry yourself about him. Boston Transcript. Hrlplna- Htm Alonir. MissSanteek I don't believe Thom as a Kempis was such good man. He didn't always stick to the truth. Miss Budde Didn't be? Miss Santeek -Xo. It was he who wrote "Man proposes." Town Topics. An Axlon Set straight. "Thrift is essential to happiness." "Here, you've got the tiling twist- ! ui.tnnl A mmi hi ti li. Hi'.nn. j cially miserable before he begins to ininK oi snviug money. i. nicngo lieeord. Mixed I p. Mrs. Hardhead I can always tell what kind of a wife a man has by his views on the woman question. Stranger I have ail sorts of views. Mrs. Hardhead Then you are a Chi cago man. N. Y. Weekly. Why, Indeedf "Say, Burroughs, how about that 'fiver' you've owed me for the last twe years?" "Oh, come, old man, why can't you let bygones be bygones." Philadel phia Press. Not a (.cud Itaallty. "They say he's full of the milk oi human kindness." "Huh!" was the scornful retort. "If that'a ho, you can bet it's skimmed niilk." Chicago Post. A riean Hedaeier. Kto'it Lady Does a bicycle reduce the flesh? Mr. Klimpurse (wearily) If yon buy it on the installment plan it does. N. Y. Weekly. Wis Soairestfoa. Mr. Sly I love you more than words osn tell. ' Miss Sharp Then let the preacher do the talking. Detroit Free Press. DON' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeawavt Yon can be cured of an form oi tobacco umuu easily, be maul) wrii, Mrotig, tu-iut-tic, full ! u-w life luu vKJ' ly tKiutf 9k U- I J-iAAiS, that tniiitea weak, nieii atiuJig. M.niv .t.u ten puuuaa in tni daya. Over BOO.OUO cured. Ail drtiKns'. Cur guaiauicol. li.Kik-k-t and advua I-KKH. Ai.iih Hll-;KJ,lN(i UHMiDV CO., CtiicKOur New Voik. 4o7 For CluiHti tVs 8,mini-u'H ttiij anil otfw go to AriuHlrong & Co. TIME TACLE. Corrected to Dat5. Solid Pullnimi tiiiin-: lo PuiVil'i. Ninii af a Falls. ('Ii.iiii.iii'in.'i I.ake. Cleveland. Chii ni ami ( it .-111111111. Tickets on Mile nt Purl .It ivi-. In ell points In the Wi t noil :-i nihwi-vi ,,i i.mci rales tliun via an other In m-i Ins line. Thainh .Now Lkavk Pout .1i:i;is as Follows. KASTWAKll. No. 12, Diiilv Kxprc n :"l A M lu, IL-iilv Fpre ... .". . " ' " Hi, Dnilv Kxivpt nnil.-iv ' li -.''i " " :;x, " ' v 10 " " (', Sunday Only. . .7 !., " " .Hs. Iliiily Fxrejit Slllni.-iv . 1 ' -.M " " 'ft. Dully Wnt Train .. '. l: I i l'. M " an. Way F.xcc t Sunday .. ;l " 2, Daily F..nvss "... ( " " tv.1i, Sunilav Only I :iu " " S. Daily kpnss , -jn ' " 1H. Sinulnyiiiily fi ill ' " 2-J. Daily Kxeept Stiml:iv.. n " " II. Daily ' . . In ii " WES'I'WAKD. . No. 8, Dailv Exjirc-s :' m 17, Daily Milk 'I nun NO " 1. Daily h'.xpi'i--v J ! " 11, For iio'd.il, 1'jit Sen I ; l l-. M " 6 Dally a la " i!7. Ditiiy I-.xei j't Siimtay . a ..a " " 7, Dailv F.xini - . lo la " Trains h-ave CliMiolice i.ti.ri. X. -York fur Poi t .leivi- on wu-kii;a- at I ih 7 wi, li ti, li la, lo :in a m i i . 4 i, :. 7 :tn. ii t: p. t ( n mu.iI .: . 4. (HI. 7 Ssi, '' (i, n. in.; I'.' :.n. " 7 iii and lb V. M. I), i. i;.,i.. rl. ti-nernl I'lisenjji r A::eiit, Nrn Vorlc, I Mi hi xi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. Itartlflciall.v digests the fntirl and aids Vattiro In stictiglhening and rceoD atructing the pxliattsted dltrcstive or gans. It is the latest discovered iigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ollleiencv. It, in stantly relievos and ponnai'ciitlv cures Ilyspcpsia, Indigestion. Mean burn, Flatu'ence. Sour Siotnach, Nau-ea, Sick Headache, Cat ralgia.C'rtiiups and all other results of Imperfect di;.'ost ion. Prepired by E. C Dewn.': &Co., ChicugT. O YEARS' 1 jf Lr X a I c i-, V. t Xf w....oW!.l..n Trape Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. AriTonP npnninr; a ketfi nnd dosrr.i'tliin may finlckly nsfRrtfmi nnr opiiittui fret? wiioi ht on lnvin(lon In prnhnhlv p.-iti-nl n'. C uniiiiin lCH ti'in strictly pntitltloitTiitl. Il;mcilt.iok on i'ati-nts acnt fri;e Oliiit m-'oncv for scrtirmu t:tl onl'.. I'atcnis trtkcii tlinuitrh Muiin X . u. receive $tfciit rwticet wit hunt chftv 'O, in tlm Scientific Jltacrican. A hnndfirtmolv nimtrnlod woolify. I firmest f!r ruttitinn of miv m tt-ui itlc .urn." I. '1 nit'-. . a To.ir ; four months, 1. fold byU .icwfilc'tlor;. tlllNll & Co.S8,Br - Kcv Ycrk biHiicb Liftice. iiJA F Ht.. Wfi?hini.'tm. I). HOAGLAf'D 5 Big China Store i - PORT JERVIS, N. Y. Largest Stock. , HEADQUARTERS For Sets of Dislios, Liiinjis and (Jliisswuro. Occupying the entire floor of Building. We buy Butter, Kp's nml Grain. Hoaglend's, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. CtTAHLIJHEO ,' CAVrjTS IH5. r LABFIS. TRADE fc 4 DCSiGhS. - Marks. tcopyrichts. ThTrtv-onr ve .r tv ynirtl.'e. opfnion aa tn validity ani pHtenui.ility "rlt f..Ttok t itremt. VVashJnifVoo. l. C F t Herr'ft your cliaiiee to lntikt U LJ 1 W ",,,y i'r m iiiiiil, .tllnii W all l'itH-r U iiin i- It ( i h-h. Ctmt ynu h tit mm :t; ytm ml tiifiu (or ltr, k t'lrnr I'KOri r f m-r 7- no tH n. Ymt run makt r'i lo rvrrj -i'n-liiC. ti 1 It I. ft hIhii u h til ft I, I'iin'M Mini'ilt Kvei.t 1U; AO; iO, .'. Iir UM, Aiklr-, J . .1. IM'I.VN, N. ..;, 1 ut .t III -,i tlrvr, l'ltlNlMii, I'u. IMS it; Our Ice rrt unicit ti vm-I.uI. Any o:k- r.iuiiliu bkt-uh iiuii dfs- i ryiti m r ! miv invent i-m w ii piumptly receive our upmiut. ire criiiu tiie p.iiL-utiii.iiity ol .ii:ic. "ii ivv to t ii.uii a falcut" irtrut up'-u r";ui.-st. I il-ius .u;cu thiouf ll Ub u.lvci tif,. .-. . i u nt oi: i M- fl'-t'. I'ULCUtH t.lKL'I Ullt III il . 11 ll-i le-Tl, .'!.. -Kit noiirr, wit In 'tit h it go, iii lui: 'aii m Uhu r IU illu.tlialt-d uud Mhlcly ciiuul.ind ji-uiu.tl CunnlK-d Ly M i in i tart ir I1' ami i ri c -",: txud ior iktiuiic t-'oiy f Ht E. Aii.n cat VICTOR J. fJAUS & CO. (I'&tcut Attorneys,) Exars BuMding, WASHINGTON. O f 0 Washington Hotels. RIGGS MOUSC. The hotel par excellence of tile cael'M, l.iiatcd w i i hin one I .! , k of ihc While I louse anil ill i eetly oppi site I he T.ca-m . 1 inc. I I all lo III Ike city. VVIILARD S HOTEL. A fatuous hotclry. retnnikn' le for lu hUioriciil iissik iai ions mul h ni'-Mist ai 'a il P' in I" i U.V. Ilcceiilly rcnmiKcil. rcpainu il anil pai lially refill n islied. NATIONAL HOTEL. A IniujnuH k Min'iit7 I tic-hnlols of Wn-h PiV.li n. mt lonv.i'tl in f'lrnicp " ;trs 1-y I'M-i,.rnts nml liiuh ifliciiiiH. AUm'vh )i piiTHf f;iv-nt, j-itcnilly irinoili-!. .1 ' nn-.l niitlintl hi'itrr thnn tvrr. (!p. 1'n. U.cl. p. V A I.ThK lU'KTON, Hon. Xvr. Thr-e luihls nre The jniiwipnl politiinl rt ti(',';'V(nis of iho rnpitnl Ht nil tiJtM-s. Ui.-y :mM ho lu-sr, stojij'injr plnros m lM!ll r:ih"- O. G. STAPLES. Proprietor. G. DEW ITT, IV. neeer. GF VOU WANT r?, -KENTUCKY WI I ISKY- 00DEB IT rOOM KENTUCKY. SEND US $ 31? AND WE WILL SHIP YOU 4 FULL QUARTS OP THE CELEBRATED OLD MI!B0s''-T T OS 'RYE ' (To sny point in U.S fast of Denver) Securely packed without marks indicating contents. IT WAS MAQC IN OLD HtNTUCtcy" lj! AUG. COLDEWEY & CO. 1 -(?N0 23I W. MAIN 5T. JJ. J LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 1 EST 1848 - PEFtrjtMCt-ANY LOf AL S'.'-l f. AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply tho groat popular demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY TOLD N PICTURE AND STORY, COMPILED AND WRITTEN EY Seriutor John J. Ingalls, Of Kansas. Tin itin-.l lirillinnily writit'ii, n:,,-t in f twl v and jiri ihi irtii ly i) hisM m i d . ni it ni'i-i iiifiiM'Iy jH'piil.n- honk t'li iln' m:! jt'ci nf iln; wiw wiih t-ptiiii. Nruily 200 Superb Illustrations frcm Phctcgrsphs. I iik i'n rpcciiilly fn t Mr- (zrc-nt wm k . A fit-r, t h n i i' ni!ikiiK ?.'tit In 'liiti o v I'i'k n'lli U. A vi il iiltlr iitiMMlil fnr livt' f'iili itM s. Ajiply fur ilfhci ipiiun, tftmsaiul i-. i-ntoiy nt mice to Pi.B . Thompson Publishing Co. ST. LOUIS, MO OrfJ.Y.CIty. LLL iScavtits. nnd U'radc-Mnrlm ohtainrd and all f nt business conductec i "r Moderate Frrs. I Our Of rice 19 Oppot itc U. 8. Patent OrncrJ .i: t we cauM'i'urtf p.itt nl m lti tii-iu lliau UioacJ ie, oe trm Washiiiton. J end niod 1, drauing or prmto., with drrip ion. We advise, if p;ttomaiie or rut. Intsfij Liiarije, O'.ir fi-e nt due till natcnt i socurt d. S A PAMPHLET, " Hw to j!tiri I'jtruti." witl-J i-ost ol same in the U. ti. and toreijfii coumru; S -.cut free. Address, !C.A.srjow&co.i Op.. Patent Orncc, Washington, d. C. i A BIG CLUB. j (Jut this nut mul ivtiirn tu. hi. Willi i.ot ' unit wu'll hi-lut I he lu.'lnw init Mitnu' l-io I mld I VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR. ! NtW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 R. ! AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YH. I THE GENTLE WUiViAN 1 YH. I MARION HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. ! TEN NIGH I S IN A BAR ROOM. I j Alt For $1. Regular Cost $4. CO 'I'll is cniuliiiuit ion AIIk u fjiinily mid Two laiiu jnjH'r.-. Un ilit itu-ii 'I lu- "tn-ti 1 l ttiiinii," mi itli'itl paper tni- llm l.iini. s -N V. Yrrkl 'liihiiiH'- tni- nil Mini. .11 i I i it 1 lnmi' ( link Htaik Willi ;tU) pliers niift I I (KiO pi nrl Kill tVCIpt-M till' I hi w 1 U 11 mi 1 lin j lutnk, "li'ii A 1 fj h t in 11 liur huotii. ihn jpuaic-t Iciiipi'i anct' noM'l nt tin1 ;i;t. A lun fviil .-1 a 11 j p hi 1 iiLf m h;tinik'N nt papcru and our ureal t'l iiltl'tng li.it. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publisher. 073 Malr StWIlMINGTCN, 1 r . Look fof tiie Warnlnq" Heart fliS".tse kills Kudrluly, hn never witlima warning. '1 lie w;hq fnH may bn faint, ami brief. 07 ia;;y U; startlinif and exictul ov;r mai y yi'iirs. bub they ara none t'ue ! C'-i L.iia ami positive. U'uo ofK'ii t.in. virLun in deceived by tiie tuoimht, "it will jiass awav." Alas, Il iiovct fiascos aw ay Tdluntarily. Oncj i i (.tiiiiod, lieai-tQi.--s.isn nevnr Rru tn t. ti-r of U.-elf. it Dr. Miles' lk-rt Cum is used in the early stages ro covery is absolutely certain in e'trj ca where its use is iersisUvl In. l ot many years 1 was it great suf ferer from heai-t disease uvtfio 1 dually fuund relief. 1 was iu!jeft to fainting and siiilxiui; fi-1!s full ness alioui, tho I'cart, and was yi.ibio t') attend to my hcmselioid duties, i tried nearly every remedy that wi reecnnnieuiled to ina and c' li toied vil li the leading pa. sicians of Una serliuu but oi)l aiued no lielp until 1 l.ei; in taking lr. Miles' Heart Ctirn. ll has dune me jjiuie (fond Lhau uj the me'lieine I eer took." ilUj, llul.lXWAT, Geneva, Tml. Tr. T-flles' lU-art Cure Is soid at all rli aik'iflstg on a jiomUv giiarantea ril for free advice and bookict tr be nUtwi iitvii tu, L.i. Ii.ii i, 1X n. '.-j ir" -,r- ' : it I !( wnmimm r m iiin ! iiir rrf nntirir rm 1