1 a. You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Aycr's Sarsapaiiils. Your mother, trandmother, all your folks, used It. They trusted Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted It. Your doctor trusts It. Then trust it yourself. There is health end strength In it. HT UTiffarM tfrT-'h'f frnm lilftlpoitlon And thin hion.1. 1 f,.nt"t no K'llef until I tonic Avr't HwranpMillla. Four botlW'i perni neullt ciii-'t me." Mhh. r. R. Bait, Mt. Hiiro, N. T. t"'tlO. for i Rich Blood Ayer'B f tits una pnntiy Inxnilvn. they greatly aid tit ertpnrlll. "The Point of View. A 'nllpninn wont to dontlRt nl naked him to "take a look at his tepth." The dontlnt did no and m-r-mpd full of admiration. "What do you think of thpm?" asked the palli-nt. "MnKnlflrrnt, maRnlflppnt!" was all the dentist could pay. "Thpn yon don't find anything to do to them?" "To do to thomT Why. Ihpre are four to be pulled, six to he filled and three to be crowned!" said the dentist. Cool In Trying Emergency. Damocles had been Invited to dine. "How do you like the sword?" asked the King, pointing to the suspended weapoa. "Oh, that' all rlsht," he responded, "so long as the hair doesn't fall In the butler." Hereupon, even those who deplored the vulgarity of the remark were fain to applaud the man's sangfroid. Driving Him to Drink. Mrs Hoyle I have told my husband that ho can't kiss me again until he stops drinking. Mrs. Doyle Are you aware of the fict that you aro encouraging the llq ior traffic? Brooklyn Life. Why She Wa Discharged. Homely HelresB I wlfh I knew how o have my photograph taken so It would be sure to please dear George. Her Maid (knowlngly)Well, I have no objection to sitting for you. Chi cago News. The Press Office Is prepared to do any kind of ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note .Heads, Letter Heads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE 1 RIGHT. We respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. IF - Y0TJ are Use proprietor of a hotel or bonnling-house your eliief intorust is to ill Your Rooms There is a larger field for guont in Brooklyn New York than in any other city in America. Kmht in the heart of that city the Brooklyn Doily Eogla maintains two large Information Bureaus that distribute literature anU Kive free a J vice regarding hotels, eto. An ad. in the in ciiiueetidii with thi tme l;mvau bervira will tusull in Filling Your Hcuss -'.nil at once for rah-s A Iji ji; t- H t.ki.l K I M Mill M i I ION 111 lih.ll' IlKiluhlLl.N JlWIV t.li.lK li lillilh I V -.M ' lulirt THE MALIGNED BACHELO. Western Auditor Comes to the De fense of the Much-bud At lant the tmrlir-lor has foimi rhamplon. A Western pdlter has rnnm to la defenaa In the following glowing trllmtn: "The haclielor represents the tnont onRonlal and blghoartpd typo of our commonwealth. Ilia name, while held In public derlBlon by a hont of pnople, will alwaya remain rlonwly InterwoT en In the hlotory of pioneer life. "He It wa who punhed out Into the wild and woolly Went at a time when the buffalo, Indiana and coyote were lord of the prairie, and by per sistant fITort anil under privation and want led an heroin life by con verting vast arenrg of the barren wilderness Into fertile lands of peace and plenty. Then, without aid of femlno piety to keep vigil over his everyday acta, this sturdy empire builder remained at his post, blailng Air Brake on the Auto. The broking of hlKh-powered cars Is one of the most Important problems In automohlllng. The presence at the recent Chlrngo show of what Is prob ably the ttrst motor vehicle to be equipped with air brakes Is therefore Interesting. The machine In question has a small air pump, driven by a cam on the crank shaft, which forces air Into a tank. The pump Is provided with automatic mechanism that can be adjusted to throw It Into action when the pressure In the tank Tails below a (riven point, say 00 pounds, and out of action when it reaches 80 pounds per Inch. Connected with the air tank by a tube Is a small cylinder on the rear axle having two opposite ly acting pistons that when pinked outwardly expand friction shoes la brake drums on the rear wheel hubs. Each stop of the car uses about two pounds of pressure, so that If the pressure Is up to so pounds ten stops can be made before it falls to 00 and the pump Is put into action again. The compressed air Is also used for blowing a whistle and for forcing gasolene from a large tank tinder the rear of the body Into a smaller tank on the dash, which Is provided with a gusge glass so that the operator can always see how much gasolene ia In the small tank, which feeds the car bureter. By connecting a hose direct to the air pump the tires can be In flated to 1W) pounds pressure. On the dash Is a double guage that shows the air pressure In the tank and the pressure In the water circula tory system, whereby If there Is any stoppage of the circulation the driv er will be promptly made aware of It Anecdote of Washington. One Rueben Kouy, of Virginia, owed the general one thousand pounds. While President of the United States, one of his agenta brought an action for the money, judgment was obtained, and execu tion issued against the body of the de fendant, who was taken to Jail. He had considerable landed estato, but this kind of property cannot be eold in Virginia, unless at the discretion of the owner. He had a large family, and for the sake of the children pre ferred lying in Jail to selling his land. A friend hinted to him that probably Washington knew nothing of the pro ceeding, and advised to send him a petition, with a statement of the cir cumstances. He did so, and the next post from rhrtidelphla, after the ar rival of his petition, brought him an order for his Immediate release, to gether with a full. discharge, and a reprimand to the agent for having bo acted. Poor Rousy was consequently restored to his family, and in a few years Rousy enjoyed the exquisite pleasure of being able to pay the money with Interest to the truly great man. Washington reminded hlm that the debt was discharged, and the general, to avoid the pleasing importunity of the grateful Virginian, who could not be denied, accepted the money only, however, to divide It among Rousy'e children, which ke immediately did. Old Colony Mano rial. No More Flsht It la no longer true that there are better flsh in the sea than ever came out of it at any rate, so far as the flsh concern human beings. It is said that within the next twenty yeara flsh will be almost unobtainable, and every year there Is a heavy drop in the amount of fish brought ashore. In salmon alone 1.000 tons lesa are tak en yearly. Finn are dying out that la, in places where they can be caught, which are comparatively few. A score of years ago, for Instance, the fishing boats down East could catch, in sight of their harbors, In a day, more flsh than they now have to Journey many miles to get, and they go further and catch less every year. There are still plenty of fish, but they are retiring slowly and steadily into the depths of the great oceans, whre they might as well not exist as far as fishermen are concerned, tut they cannot be got at The well known cotton cloth, calloe, in earned from C alicut, a city of In dia, which was discovered by the Por tuguese in 14i'H. Calico waa first brought to England by the Kant India Company, In liVtl. Tha oldont version of the Old and New TuHtacnent belonging to the C'hriuUane, Is thut in the Vatican, wtil.h was written in the fourth or tifib century, aud published ia tie year X&sT. Fcir n hiliuua attack taka Chum bi'ilaui'g Hiujiiaeli and Liver Tab lets and ft quick cure U certain. Fur tale by Iiuluh & Son, MutiimoraH, all .'I'lii'ial stores in I'ike county. J i --.! snaking in ail brunches. ,M.u t U iJWki, l.'r i !jt.,M;:rcril,l,t. TIMBER WEALTH OF FAR WEST. Where the Heart of the American Timber Belt Is New. In the t'nlfed Ptates the heart of the lumber belt ha moved westward. At the beginning of the Inst century almost the entire wood supply enma from the then untouched Turents of the I'nnobscot Itlier rcr.lon of Maine. As the woodsmen cut deep Into the heart of the wood the Industry waa forced to find other fields from which to draw Its supply, and the vir gin forests of the Konth and of the States bordering on the Great Iiekes were cut Into. Although those re gions are by no means depleted to day, the Tacltlc coant Is rapidly be coming the benrt of the 1nmt'r trade. And what wonder, for In the three dates of California, Oregon and Washington, there Is at. least one third of the entire supply of standing timber In the United Htstes. In fig ures. It amounts to more than 000,000, Ooo.OOO feet of uncut wood. The forest reserves and national parks set apart by the I'nlted States government within the limits of these three states ncgreitate an area or 32, 428 square miles or more than 'i per cent, of the total wooded area of the states. In the State of Oregon alone, whore a rareful examination has been made, the national census olllclals have estimated the standing timber on these reservations at r5,HK),W0,0M) feet, or one fourth of the States total supply. Review of Reviews. Heligoland Disappearing. As It was reported from Heligoland that considerable masses of laud bad fallen Into the sea during the winter storms the h Riser visited the Island a few weeks ago to see for himself what effect this was likely to have on the fortifications. His majesty evidently regarded the situation as serious, for shortly afterward a number of govern ment otilclalB crossed over to make a thorough Investigation. It now trans pires that these gentlemen have given up the island for lost It Is particu larly the western side of the Island where the famous grottos are situated that Is being rapidly disintegrated. Klght hundred years ago the Island was live times Its present size, and as the crumbling away of the rock Is due solely to geological causes, It Is ad mitted that human skill and power can do nothing to avert Its complete disap pearance. The rock of which the .sl aud la composed contains a large per centage of salt which nothing can pro tect from dissolution by the North Sea. Germans are now more than ever confirmed In their opinion that Bis marck made an extremely bad bargain when he made an exchange with ling laud taking over Heligoland. London Dally Chronicle. He Needed No More Reward. Caroline Karla White, the president of the Women's Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mals, distributes three costly medals every year to the three men who have done the kindest, bravest deeds In ani mals' behalf during the twelvemonth. Mrs. White makes a brief address at these distributions, and what she says ts always Interesting. At a recent dis tribution she told a story. "There Is a certain society for the prevention of cruelty to animals In Prance," she said. "Men visit it each year to apply for the medal it givea an nually. Its president Is a Joker. "One day a peasant came to this as sociation and laid claim to the medal. " 'What have you done to deserve HT' asked the president. " 'I have saved a wolf's life sir," said the peasant. " 'What had the wolf been dolngr "'It had killed my wife.' " 'Then,' said the president, "you need i.o medal, for you are already auX flclently rewarded.' " The following articles where taken from the stomach of a man who re cently died In the Michigan State Asy lum In Kalamazoo. One twenty paiuiy spike, four inches long; thirty-two ten penny nails; seventylnlne eight penny nails; twenty-three shingle nails; ISO bent nails of various assorted slxee, tewnty nine pieces of wli i, different sizes, one iron washer, 1 1-4 Inches In diameter; four suspender clasps, seven teen buttons assorted; 120 small stonea, twelve pieces of tin, various site; three screws, upper-halves of three twenty-penny spikes, three 32- calibre cartridge shells, twenty-eight pin. Many of the larger nails were partially eaten up by the acids of the stomach. One four-Inch nail, which oiercel the stomach. One four-Inch nail, which pierced the stomach, is believed to have caused the abscess which resulted in death. The patient was fifty yeara of age, aud had been at the asylum al most continuously since 1879, Steps have been taken by the Congo Free State Government to protect the African elephant from slaughter and domesticate it. M. Kuchs, Vice-Governor of the State, proposes that Bel glum, France, Germany, and Great Britain should agree to cooperate In the work. Tame elephants would be of Inestimable benefit, it Is said, la tlte work of colonists. Race 8uicld( In Illinois, IN 1!H,2 84.8 iO babies were born 1 Illinois, of which 27,347 were born In Chicago. There were 672 twin births aud fifteen trplets. Doctor You need to be treated lor the whiskey habit. Pat Begubs! Thot's how 01 got nt! Puck. Life Is worth living se loss SJ there ia anybody worta luvlng. Public Printer Puliuur fins required all the book binders to take the outli of alleyiuncu to the Vnited State. Thin i-i looked upon, from the hinders' K!uudoint as a sininter devt lojimcnt in the Miller case. It i.i rumored thut the order likely came from the president and was intended to emi-hasi.e his declaration to the tfleet that tho law of the I'nited (Slates are paramount to the liuvs of any liihor oianuaUon. III! i 1 Of EI The Unexpected In a Matrimo nial AtTair. DfiVIATCD I ROM CUSTOM Some Recent Wsddlngs In Which Bride and Bridegroom Hsva De parted from Conventions. When the unexpected occurs In a matrimonial affair It becomes a ro mance. That seems to be the common ly accepted way of looking at love mid marriage. When the young people issue cards and all that, It Is simply a wedding. When they do things they are not expected to do It Is a romance. The romance depends on deviation from the ordinary, it seems. For that reason In a marriage In which are In cluded consent of parents, knowledge of friends, Issuing of Invitations and the like there Is no romance. That la the popular version. Now, no one has any great desire to he like every one else. Especially In the great event of their lives young people are extremely apt to want to be different. That msy bo the solu tlon for so many "romances." There are other reasons, of course. Once In a while conditions force the lovers n adopt strange methods. There Is the story of the farmer from North Dakota who went to lllsmarrk to marry the girl of his choice. He thought he was her choice until he went to her residence with the mar rlage license, and she told him she had thought It over and had decided she would rsther be a sister to him. Adam Greshlor, the farmer con cerned, was not the style of man who postpones 1 wedding merely because the brldo has backed down. He took the dismissal with good grace and started awny from the house. Near the railroad station he stopped a cltl sen of lllsmarck and asked: ''Do fou know of a woman around here who wants to get married T' "There's only one," replied the stranger," and she's Just taking a train to leave town.' The farmer sought her out. He had ten minutes for love making, but he proved eloquent. She left the train with him. They had the name In the married license changed and were married. They left Hlsmarck that evening behind the farmer's pair of horses hound for his farm. "What's the name of your new wife?" he was asked as he waa leav ing. "Her name Is what did you say your name was?" he asked, turning to her. She laughed and said: "It was Marlon Herahberger. It's now Marlon Oreshler." They drove away happily and ra expected to live happily "ever after ward." Closer at home, at Tnylorvllle, 111., Is another story of a wedding without great formality. Nineteen-year-old Ivalsy Youts recently told her parents that she was going out to make a call, leaving bei home late in the after noon. The parents had no suspicions, and Daisy was permitted to go without questioning. She went to the railroad station and met at incoming train. A stranger stepped up to her and asked If she were Miss Youts. She replied by asking hlm If he were George A. Cooper. He replied that he was. They went to Ashland and were married. Neither had seen the other until they met at the railroad station. They had been writing to each other for two yeara. It was at the suggestion of a friend of Cooper, who was enraged to marry an older sister of Daisy, that he wrote his first letter to the girl. She answered It, and after a year of letter writing he mailed a proposal of mairlnge. It was accepted, by letter, and arangementa were made for the runaway marriage. In Missouri there Is a bride who has upheld women's title to flckloss-ne-s In a startling fashion. She is, or was. Miss Lizzie Hrndley. She should have been made Mrs. Robert Eastln, but sbe now la Mrs. Charles Lyons. Eastln went to Salisbury last week to keep his wetMIng arrangement with the young girl. He found that she had changed her mind. She waa prepared for the wedding with Eastln when a new suitor ap peared In tbe field. He was a late entry, but Miss Hrndley listened to his suit and came to the conclusion that she preferred him to her finance. It was not considered necessary to In form the bridegroom of the change of heart. Probably no one thought of him. He was allowed to proceed with bis wedding preparations while the young girl and the new suitor were married "quietly and left town. When Eastln came to keep the ap pointment with his fiance there was no bride to be found. An Inquiry was started and It was finally discovered that she had changed her mind and waa already the wife of another man. Baked Tapioca Pudding. Soak a cup and a half of tapico two hours in a quart of rich milk, put in a double boiler and cook until the tapi oca looks clear. Remove from the fire, Btlr Into It two slightly heaped tablespoonfuls of butter and a scant half cup of sugar. When cold add four eggs, beaten light and flavor with vanilla or tbe rlud of a lemoo grated and added when the tapioca in cooking. Rutter a mold, sprinkle with dried breudcruinbs, turn tbe mixture Into it and bake. Turn out on a plat ter and serve hot with a foamics tiauce. Balch Son, Matamcra, All General Stares in Pike County Will Buy It Back You asxnnie no ribk when yon bay Chambci la'.n'g Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uuinedy. Biileti & (Son, Mutamoias, all general stores In I'ike county will refund your money if you aro not sstiMtliid after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the motit siiuv.ssful remedy la use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fuilt. It is pleasant, anfo and rvliubla. 10 tiU V4 CLIMBING I2TACCIHUATU Only Six Parties Hsvs 8csld Mexico Famous Mountsln. Thorn Is a fnxcTiiatlnn about Popo catepetl and tr.tncrlhmitl, twin whlte clnil mountains overlooking the plv tures(iio capital of Mexico, which sectns to cbm! a spell upon all visitors to this Land of the Sun. Popocatepetl Is kindly to this climber, and is fre quent !y ascended, but the sides of Iv.tacclhuatl Bre steep and covered with Ice. Hugo rrevasses, partlBlly covered with snow, seam the face of the mountain. They aro lurking deathtraps to the unwary, says Mr. G. K. Towlo, In "Modern Mexico." Hut six parties are known to have succeeded In scaling the perilous helghta of Irtnccllmatl. The lsst of these was headed by Joseph Iledl, n hardy and experienced Swiss mountain-climber and an enthusiastic member of the Swiss Alpine Club. He declares that the srnllng of Izlacclhu atl was the most dltllmlt feat of mountnln-cllinlilng which he has ever Undertaken. "My party numbered six." says Mr Dedl, "and en'h of ui had a guide The guides had etn'i'iat'cally declared that they knew the way. but at the foot of the Artd chi 'Vi' they confessed that they hnd never b"en there bn fore, and were as Ignorint of the way as were we. Their Hcnnty clothes and snndal clad feet Incnpneltntnd them for the work of chopping out stepp rom the sol d le wl h hi'h"ts, and pii'Hng Ihern I to 'he rmr, we pro eeeded on oar own resources. "We wont slowly, culling steps for every foot of the way In the Ice, on which there was n slight layer of snow. Many times we cnino upon yawning crevaHses, some of them so deep that chunks of Ice thrown Into their depths seemed to find no lait tom. "I have scaled many mountains, but I have never before made a trip fraught with so much toll and discom fort. The pulsations of our hearts averaged 14"i a minute. Our heads seemed to bo bursting and our eyes to be falling from their sockets. We moved slowly and with the greatest rare, that no sudden motion might place a greater tax upon our already sorely tried hearts. The sun burned down upon us like flames shooting from a blast furnace. Its rays, re flected from the Ice at our feet, leaped Into our faces like fires from the bot tomless pit. The skin peeled from our faces and hands, our Hps cracked, and blood trickled from our ears and nostrils. We reached the summit thorough exhausted and dizzy. "The v'-v was so grand that we were mo' than repaid for what we had undeigone. On Iztncclhuatl man la on one of the high places of the earth. He Is In the sky among the clouds. The earth seems to have fal len miles away from him, leaving him suspended. There Is no living thing about, not even a bird awing. lie looks down at hla feet, and he seems to have come to the end of the earth. Almost straight down. In such a sheer descent that It nearly takes away his breath, lies the world In minia ture, a beautiful panorama remarka bly distinct and clear cut. "On our return we coasted down the mountain standing, each man se cured to the others by a rope, and In three hours had reached the cave whence we had set forth In the early morning." Veteran M. P's. It Is rather interesting to note that only two members of the present House of Commons entered that as sembly prior to King Edward's wed ding, the fortieth anniversary of which wss recently celebrated. The two M. P.'s are Sir James Fergusson, the member for the northeast Man chester, who waa elected for Ayr shire in 1HT.4, and Sir Francis Towell, the member of Wlgan, who waa first elected as the representative of the constituency in 1HT7. London Tit Bits. Berlin's Child Exchange. Berlin has a child exchange. The poorer people of the city, who cannot afford outings, send their children to country peasants, and receive In return for an equal length of time peasant children who want to see the city. The plan has worked" so well that the charitable ladies who originated It are about to extend It. There is even talk of exchanging children between negbboring countries so that they would gain still more valuable experi ence. Exchange. Ploughing hy Dynamite. A novel method of ploughing the aoll haa been invented In California. It la well known that dynamite strike downward when it Is exploded. The Callfornian fmlt grower lets in or on the soil a series of dynamite charges, and by firing these the ground la broken up easily and quickly, and more cheaply than by any other meth od. Exchange. The first balloon was constructed at Taris by M. M. Montgolfer, In 17M3. when liozler and tbe Marquis d'Ar landes ascended, after which numer ous ascents followed, many of which proved fatal. Billiards wore invented by Henrique Devigne, a French artist. In the reign of Charles IX.. about tbe year 1571, and at once came to be a most fash ionable and captivating game. The largest and oldest chain bridge In the world Is said to be that at Kingtung, in China, where It forms a perfect road from the top of one lofty mountain to the top of another. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. may 6 tttxiurcl by Uui kill. 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It Is entertaining, Intriictlvfl and practically useful to the farmer's wife, suns and daughters, wlinin Interests It oovcrs In an attractive manner. The regular prion Is H IK) per year, hut for a limited time we will rnmlvo your sulmcrlptlon for TIHC NKW YORK TRIIM1NR KAKMKH and slo for your own fnvorlte local newspaper, THK PHKSrt, Mllford, I'a. Both Papers One Year for $1.65 Band your order and money to THK PKKrfS. Yaur nntnn and address on a postal card lo T1IR NKW YORK TRIM'MK FAKMK.lt, Now Y irk City, will bring you free sample copy. Zf-4 4t Johnson's Shoe Store 4 f v.'" 0 5f '4' TheLaFrance Shoes I it 4k f-M rl FIT Iteciinse Mie ft lasts fliey're nuulo 4n is I "1 hy experts. 4 1 Jlioy keep ilieir Js-; t uliape, because tlie 4 workmen wlmriuule tlicin are experts. Tliey tvear 1 lo calise their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a 4 4 4 9 "Z4 24 shoe man has made Z -A r.i r.L ii e. j. 4e iim lib to III LUC 1CCI. Bring in yours. 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