I- - PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBtilHHBD EVKBY FHIUAV. Friday, February 19, 1909 Orll m, BROWN'S UUILUINU BltOADfr. 81'bsohiption: Onb Ybab One dollar and fifty cent Hit Months Seveuly-llve cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kntered at the port offloo of Mllfurd, Pike County, r-eninyivania, as 01 w matter, November, twenty-first, lm. Advertising Rates. One Inch, onalnsertlor . . H . Eauh ubequent insertion " ' Keduceit ratos. furnlshil on application, 111 he allowed yearly advertiser. Legal Advertising. , Administrator's' and Executor's notices J-, Auditor' nottoei J'Jj Divorce notice - ' ' 7 " Sheriff' wiles, Orphan court sale, iounty Treasurer' !, County toio mint and election proclamation obarircC by the inch. . B. V.n Ktten, Pdsilisber, The election iu the Boro Tuesday wis something of surprise, but It should riot be olassed as partisan victory, bot rather as so indication that people here am beginning to consider their upper ends a good .for something else than hat racks, and conoluded to one their best judg ment In selecting officials. Buch 1 condition is hea'ttiful and when per slated on will eventuate in belter local government. A ,prly trode mark should not bo an open sesame to offloa holding. Fitness and the desire lo faithfully and conscientious ly perform the duties pertaining to it should guide the voters in making selections It Is a good sign when such aeutimeiils prevail. The- penple of the town bavo entrusted theii ' publio affairs to a set of men choten by them. They buve cotfUled the , interests of the boro to their bands and It is .up to these officials uot to betray the trust in any manner. Let them shuw by their acts thn they are woithy of the cwihMeiice re Dosed, and strive to Improve in every way with all possible economy the physical and moral conditions 0 the Boro. Nature has lv;shed In bounties here, let that generosity he supplemented b.' making anch mat erial improvements as will aid in adorning the town aud making it mom oomfurtable and attractive, fc doing the officials will merit np(ic ' batlon. Xf they do not turn tiiein out.- '-. - Some are saying the school board now will be tied between Democrats and Republicans. I', will uot be tied in any other way than in an ef fort to promote thd beat interests of the schools and to nff.ird every boy nd girl in the district the best pof ble opportunity to obtain an educa tion They are entitled to this ad vantage and, speaking individually as one member of the new board, they shall have it to the tawt of oar ability. We have no persoual tnler est to serve, no axe to grind. Tne vote received is n flittering testimon lal which we duly appreciate and for which we cordially thank the dt lsens. We will endeavor to ho set as to be worthy of tiiis niaVk of fi,vor and confljence. Mrs. A. M. Mt.ili'i has irone lo via It her brother Floyd Willi l.Sat PI la too who is crifca Iv ill. Her ttauu'blir Mary aecompttnieii Iter Several frh n.'su et last evi-ning ui hiith stay i.nrtv in honor of J. Ui u ry Lndwig E q. t':ie g ....it rq ii,c;i an aamirHt ie ia hii ku-n . giu-s h a very plea in r eo c ',d ..f n- ri -d even!. Ihai In ma; j-u I, t 4iuo';i hero at d uu- u tin- h. r :m1h. presented wi:ii a in at ihj Pnsitient iil Tail -! r.l.iv v. made a Mason nt s gln. Principal Wildrick' Iiuh g iiie to.h, home in Luiwi ne Co. to .ai' buinly Senutor Tillmni a ij s lm a-iII kf. p right after the Pi.iili-',ii. Tnis means, of totitsd, tn lr. a.ih nt A have to maintain a n'.iaip l.sikoui . both fore ami aft uhiln in Afuoa, Administrator's -o ice Estate of Andrew C. Citui i1,ven-e l. Ltlen, of .iiluiiiilali.iiitiii tin iho alve S-ttale narlug btm K'anuil to (lie uud, aiKned, all person-, ludcb u;l lo ilu tui.l estate are requ..UMl In uu.ke p t) ,u.-i,t, uti J tnosti navlug claims to piom iii i lie situ without delay to CALVIN IKON. Job. 8, lww. U ID IJIU.IUMU keny, Pa ror BAut or tic st r-Moie ria ni and dwelling on bmud Mr. el, Mi;- ford, Pa , either toilbuT or teijar tely. Apply to Mrs. K V. plugmaa or to Pre-s (Klice. Advertise in the Patt-io. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollar Reward for any onaj of Catarrh tht cannot he curd by, Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Chi ue for tho Inst 15 year, and believe hi 111 peifeofly honorable In all business transaction anil fluanolnlly able to oarry out any obligation made by his firm. V aiding-, Klnnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. hall' Catarrh Cure i taken Internally, acting directly noon the blood and muoou aurfaor of the system. Testimonials scot free. Price 76 bent per bottle: Bold by all Drugaista. Take Hall' Family Pills for oonstlpa tlon. .- ' . License Transfer Notice 1 hereby siren that an applica tion will be inmle to the Court of Quarter Sessions on February- surd It) for the transfer of the hotel license of Charles B Woods In Shnheta township. Pike Uouuty Pa . to Arthur W'. Kohman. Johu O. Westbrook Jr., Mllford, Pa , Feb 10, 19J9. Clerk. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In themttTof th5tnte ) In -he Orphan flllUP if. ulahK uour, 01 flK6 doopftrwd. ) County, Penu . The undent lned appointed by the court to make dUlribution of the balance In hand of the Kxecu'or ft ihown by hi nncount t the parties entitled thereto and lunke repmt nt next tarin with the evi dence taken by him" will me all purlieu luterntteti lor tne purpono or nia nppoint ment at bin oftloc In Mi residence on Broad flt-reet in the Borough nf Mllford, M dy,' rebrnsry lfttt. 1909, mt 1 o'clock p, m., at- which time nil parties bn-vttifr claim upon the fundi or lute rest la the distribution- thereof must appear and prove their claims or be debarred iron) ooiutug la upon atid funds. JOM.N A Kl f 1'. Auaitor. Mitfurd, Pa., Jan. Kith. 1009. Medioinb That Is Medicine "I nave suffered a good deal with miliaria and stomach complaint', hnt have now found a remedy thai keeps me well, and that remedy is Klectrio Bitten: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and llvei troubles, and for run down conc'l tioiiH," nava W. C Kiestler. of Halli day, Ark. Elestrio Bitters purify nd enrich the blood, tone op the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the went. Your money Will be refunded if it fails to help you. But at both drug store. Register's Notice The folluwlnir accounts have been filed wilh the Ht'gUlur and will be presented to the Orphan' Court of Pike Couuty, for cnuurnmuoii ou tne iniru uonoay 01 March next. Ksrate of Marr Eade. deceased. The first ano nnai aocoiiut of josepn s. &nue, Aa- mlnlHtrnlor. Kstntu uf Harry Mnlllneauz, deceased The first aud final account of Lizzie A Mnlllneauz. Administratrix EuiUjof K.llznbtah J. Lcidel. deoeased l'he first and filial acoount of C. W. Bu.ll Executor. Kstate of Robert Anderson, deoeased The first and final account of Robert An- dei roll. Kxecutor. Kstate of William Scbuppe, deoeased. Aeoount ui.u. f uarisa, Aatinnistnitor. John C. Westbrouk Jr, Mllford, February 16, 10. Register. NOTICE We hereby airs notice that we will make application totbe LrirlslaM'eof IVOgof the Rtivte of Penusrlv inia to be eotii.tituted IxMir corporate br the name 01 the uusb- kill-Delaware Brldire Company, for the purpose ol constructing;, maintaining manaRina a toll bridire across the I ware river at or near the vlllaire of busb- k(il, In the county or v ike, aud connect place witn tneviuaireoi natDrx vllle In Sussex Countr. New Jerser. at point near the said Vlllaire of bustikill, the immediate loeation to be fixed aa nro vided n the application; thosaid brldire to oe a toll onuge, witn lue privilege oc lay lus steel or iron traok thnreon to aooomino date car propelled by steam or electricity Martin Hull, John 8. Mmitb. Kuirene 8. Rosancranoe, William A. Crawn, . Eiiimelt Bell, L B. Smith, John H. Cook, (icorffe Kyce. Samuel I. Peters, Wilou Van Auken. MAST HOPE , Mr. Joyooaud wife attended the funeral of Mrs Joyce neioe at Ltog Eddy last week. , Mr W. H. Bsnkins is nooming from sn attack of the grippe. M rs Jaco'i I.ntmr and lster Nettie Hankies went to Hamburg, N. J, rt-outly, where Mr La bar and wife have commenced housekeeping. t'r.nk Hart of Port Jervia was eisitor hero over Sunday. Mis Kiltie Johnson reoently en tenanted company frim P. J, Ml.-.-. Dive Seldeu g expeoted )r inn today I', tr r Si-iioot'N home from tb 1 1 -. lor t lio summer W J. S ump has returned from liia New E-tglitud trip. A box car haa beeu put at Toaten Bridge for a depot. Tne infant oliild of Arthur Has liiiw Is quite ill- B irn to Mr. S. J. Hankins and vilu Feb 13 ha daughter. The Christmas Dimrcb In spite of the fact that the word dytM'pU n.eaiis literally bad cook. i' will not hu fair for many to lay tne bl one on I tin cook if they beg! the ChristinuH Dinner with little ap- l'-iii aud end It with distress uiuaea It may not be fair fur any ti. do that let us hope so for the sakr. of the cook) The disease dy pepsin Imlioates a bad stomach, that i-i a weak stoujach, rather than bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing he equal to tiaod's 8r siparilla. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cores dyspepsia, creates appetite, and makes rating the pleas nra It ihiuld be. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY GRADUATE IN PHARMACY Pe'r'ri After tho Chlldi-en Start Back to School Look out for the old treudle with Var nia ia Ihrir hesds. Children csn'l avoid k. They are compelled to dairy eome in contact with those infected, sad vermta spread with alarming rapidity. Anyone is habie at anytime when travelling or ia any strange place to be cobm intected. and the only safe way to be is to hare on hand, ready fat any enKreency, some IARKSPIR LOTION h is the cleanest, most convenient, practical snri eftectire remedy la de stroying bead iice atW Tennin aboiat the body. It is a clean, clear hqinH -nothing greaty nor oily about it and has Booe of the objxaonabMl features oi the aintmeBU tuualty osedL - Besides it's safe to stae on any part oi die body. A good sized bottle, tul&aeat (exfanuiy j DM, ssilt lot Zbc, R.J. HERBST, Graduate in Pharmacy Notice of Application for Charter Kottoe ia hereby Rlrnn that an annllca- tlon will be made to the (rovernor of tin; State of Pennsylvania on tho Sfirh day of February, lunu, oy larayette frlce. t. has. W. Seese. Mrron A. Price. Foster B. Milt- els and Stewart Bhlvelev, under the Act of Assembly of the t;oininonwealtli of Penn sylvania, eutitled "All Act to provide fur the Incorporation and reg-ulation ot car tain corporations," approved April Sil 1871 and the supplements thereto. fortheClmr ter or an intended corporation to ne called "(;rlKSi;tJ AMI) (irlKlt,NT(VN TKL.K PHONK COMPANY", the character and ibicct whereof is the construction, main tenance aud operation of a line of tel.-phone from Cresco, Monroe eoiinty, Pennsylvania to ureentown. r-nce ununtT, fennsyivauiH Easslns; tlirough the villnges of Muntain ome and Canadensis, In said Monroe con n tr. with branches from said villages to oth er points In satd oouutlc of Mtntroe and Pike. Pennsylvania, and torthese purp-.as to have, possess and eujny all the riizlits. benefit and privilege of said Act of As sembly aud its supplements. WILTON A. KKDMAN. " Solicitor. Btroudsbus;, Pa. , February . 1009. Mahkkd For Death "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave yard coimh waa tearing my lurgs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hopo had fled, wnen my hnsband. got Dr.' King's New Discovery," stys Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The ami dose helped me and improvement kept on nntil I had gained 68 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat dis eases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at both drng stores 60o and 11.00. Trial bot'le free. How They Were Curiously Discover ed and Retnraed to Their Owner. - Ten 1,000 franc bank notes, repre senting the savings of a woman who Itv-ed jBt Maiiterrre. near Paris, were hjdden br her In an old envelops, vhlch waa placed in a drawer. 1 In a auanent of forgetf ulues the envel ope found Us way Into a dust bin. In the morning the ragpickers turned out ihe bin, but tossed aside the tattered envelops without Inspec tioa. 8om carters happened to pass that way. They picked up the now mud splashed piece of paper, one re marking to the other: "Perhaps there is a fortune Inside!" They drew out the notes. "This Is eome fool's pleasantry," they said; so by way of revenging themselves on the unknown Joker and not believing the notes were genuine tbay tor. them to pieces and threw them aside. , Two market women came along only afterward. Wiu the shrewd ness of their class tbey recognized the scattered pieces of paper and gathered them up and took them to tb. Commissary of Police. . There they were pieced together and it was found that none was missing, rwo hours later the notes so curiously discovered were restored to their owner. A Large Profit. Life is t matter of adjustment and not of circumstance. The financial affairs of the old watercress man In James Greenwood's "The Wilds of London" were as large and seemed lo him to be of as much moment a are the manipulations of the Wall titreet broker. The watercress man was a crippled old Londoner who had been a soldier in his younger days snd who, at the time ot writing numbered seventy-six year. Tbe rheumatism was to blm a SBSllgnant foe. . His home aat wretched, but he mid me he woald rather die than go lo the workhouse I saw blm one morning In Nov em ber, down .at the watercress be.li near Hackney, and 1 talked to Llin ro he stood on the frosty planks stretch ed over th. oosy beds, where the cresses grew, and from which tin m.a were galhsrlug by torchlight. It was full three hours utters day- IIOUHKFRAU IDEAL PASSfNO. Urant of nigher stducatlon to Wo men Marks !eep Change In German Life. German homes and German news papers have been far more occupied with the Prussian's Uovernmet's de cree granting higher education to the women- than by discussions on German and British naval arma ments. The granting of educational opportunities for gtrls and women equal to those of men is regarded at marking a- deep change in German life, where, more than in more west ern nations, women have been con sidered as the keepers of the home aud the workers In the minor Indus tries. The - Introductory paragraphs of the decree of the Ministry of Edu cation, which has been approved by tbe Emperor, recite the reasons for the change in the system. Modern life, says the decree, develops an increasing disinclination on the part of men of the upper classes to mar ry, and more girls In the upper and J middle classes are prevented from becoming wives and mothers. It is desirable, therefore, that the sur plus of young women should have a chance of preparing themselves for professional callings, and that they should he trained in tbe higher mental functions.'. According to the scheme, girls are to be educated in all studies em braced In a. specially arranged cur riculum, beginning at a minimum age of six years. At the end of tb. seventh school year the -pupils will begin to differentiate in their stud ies, those preparing for advanced In struction having special courses laid out for them, such as Latin. After two years they will again b. arrang ed In divisions, classical or modern higher studies respectively. Then after four years' work they will, un der normal conditions, be admitted to examinations for matriculation to the universities. Up to this time their education will have been carried on In separ ate schools, but In th. univeslty co education will begin under condi tions similar to those governing men students. ' Those who at th. end of the seventh school year do not elect to specialize for a university course may continue the ordinary courses until they reach the age of It. after which they may leave school or taks two years In modern languages, mu sic and domestic accomplishments, or they may take four years' special training as teachers. This scheme hss been under dis cussion and preparation for a y.ar. There has been an agitation for equal privileges for the sexes since the early eighties, aud most of th. other German States hav. already g.-anted them. Krau Heleue Langs, the noted ed ucationalist, baa been a leading ad vocate of this Intellectual emancipa tion. Prof Adolf Harnack of the University of Berlin said that wo men now have equal rights with men to enter all the technical schools, with the exception of the art academies, and that this prohi bition is likely soon to be removed. Choice of Two Evils. Nearly every girl thinks a man clumsy who meases her hair when he kisses tier, but they all think worse of him if he does not even run .he risk of mussing It Cause of Neuralirlc At least 90 per cent, of all cases of neuralgic headache are attributed by Dr. Toms, an American oculist, to defects of the eyes. One lU-aMn for Bachelorhood. Occasionally a man remain in the bachelor class because be is skeptical as 10 the ability of a woman to sup port him. Cure of Kararbe. Take the heart of aa onion and beat and iusert In tb. ear and M yi cure earache. Grunt and Grows Fat. The mors a hog grunts Us fattel M W. TAILORS WHY pay as ranch for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high $15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat irade in the litest style and fit guaranteed. If you pay us more you get the value in better ' material and linings. Womens suits start at $20. See our line of table linen St it is worth your while. The Jatllets. Cleaning, Prowl ng, Repaiilng. TEI.EPHONF C)NNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann REPORT OF THR CONDITION OF TH) First National Bank of Milford . In the State of Pennsylvania, at tbe do. of business, February 6, 1900. - RESOrjRCKS Loans and discount 4S SHU la Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 13 On (J. ti. Bonds to eoure olrcuiatiun SG.iaiO on Premium on U. 8. Bond 8(0 On Bond, securities, etc 98 Ml) Ou Banaiug house, xurutture and fixture Due from approved reserve agent Votes of other National Banks. . fractional paper eurrenoy, nick els and cent Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis: Specie n W6 60 lAtgal-teudor notes. . . 1,SU0 00 Krilemptlon fund with IT 8. Treasurers of circulation) 1 880 13.4K8 8-.' l(H0 tv 413 A lSJoO On Total ...tlW.aau 4n LIABILITIES Capital slock paid In 1 S6.0D0 0 Surplus fund 10,000 0 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid fi.794 ft.. National liana uotesoutetandlng ro.OUO On Due to other national batik WH aa Dividends Unpaid. 87 0) Individual deposit subject to - ohjk 185.IS7 It Demand certificates of deposit. . -LOW 0 Certified c'jeoxs 37 ti Total $lUS,Klv n State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, : 1, John C. Warner, Cashier of the abnvi named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement Is true to the beat of ui knowledge and belief. JOHN C. WARNKK, Cashier Pnbscrlbed and sworn to before me thl 11th day of February 11109. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public. Correct Attest! W. A. H. MITCHKLL, ) P N BOCRNIQUB. . V Directors. . A. D. BROWN. S A 8ure-nuogh Xnockar J. A. Harmon, of Lizeoaore, Wes Vs., says : "At last I have found tin perfect pill that never disappoint me; and for tbe benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and ohronii constipation, will ear: take Dt King's New Life Pills," Guarantee' satisfactory. 25o at C. O. Armstrong Druggist. . Costly t'nsks Poison. One of tbe strangest as well as mo t costly articles of commerce Is anak venom, for which there is a growln. demand in medicine and otbe branches of science. Tbe suppi) comes from Australia, and a recen- Sydney quotation placed the market price at Hue to 3- a grain, or about 130.000 a pound Troy, no attaint-: aeemlng to have been made bttherte to distinguish between tbe poison o snakes whose bite Is usually fatal an that from reptile that aeldom kill Dr. Tidswell. of tbe New South Wales Health Department, states that th. venom are now being classified Laboratory experiments place lb tiger snake venom first, as It ia si teen times as deadly a that of tli black make and four times as powei ful as that from tbe brown snake o the death adder. In averaee yield a a bite the death adder euppllea thre 1 times as much as the tiger snake an-, seventeen time as much aa thi brown anaka, 80 far th. snakes hav been mostly captured by band t" avoid lose of poison, and, at even greater personal risk, have been held In tbe band while being enraged and made to bit. through a rubber band ejecting upon a glass plate th. venom from tb. two poison fang la the up per Jaw. Kacb snake baa supplied the material front one bite, averaging about a grain. Dundee Advertiser. Farmsra' Let In N.w England. Anybody who thinks tbe farmers sa New England are living la solitude. out of touch with tb great world and indifferent to lb. advantages of or- ganization. Is destined to a rude awak enlng 11 be subjects his Impression to the lest oi fair-minded inquiry. Much "pity" Is patronizingly bestowed on the farmers, wbo resent It and rejeot it Their winters are said to be 4. pressing, whereas that season ia in reality tbe period of tbeir social gay etlos, range suppers, neighborhood slelgb rides, festivities within tbe reach ot mod oral, purses and moder ala desires. Takea as a whole, tb. farmer's lot Is not aa unhappy on. auy mora than that of tb. tared maa Th. bind hav aot keea "union teT jet, and !) aeeeuats lor great gap ta is make ereelid labor.- Bosiss, TfM;rUiV tl b WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES Men who shave or would shave themselves will find at ARMSTRONG'S a complete line ot "Everything Refined for Self Shaving." : X . Regular and Safety Razors, Strops, Mirrors, r Wings, Brushes, - Soaps, G earns, Wich HazeL - ETC " . ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY GAS FITTING... i If you are intend in 5 to put in Gas & or ar3 having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. ,,. SANITARY r PLUMBING ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES BROAD ST.. Amatite Roofing: , T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron ftnd Tin' Roofing of all Kinds . . Mtal Shingles and Metal Ceilings f ' Hardware, Stoves and . Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gaefitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Broad Street, flilford Pa m "fi OVED TO 1630 WE are the oldest Wine and Liquor House m Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from the old stand where we have been (or 10 many yean mutt have more room to acconuno- Amtm Saw nMUa Limim. Pw-.im WM have the fines! trade reason why we should 1 m Old Pcnn Whisky, 75c quart. $2.75 gsion is the finest whisky for its price in the world. Imperial CaUet Whisky. $1.25 qt. $4.75 - gal, duuUed from selected grain spring water. Good shipped to all parts of the United States. 0Cr Per WHISK Thomas Massey & Co. mo cirat sl 1630 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Youtnful 8ulclc.es. ' There ia a shocking proneness among yo-uhful Bengalis to rill them selves on tbe least pietexL It seems to be an exaggerated form of suiki neas, and oue would like lo have a medical opinion on the matter. A student Is reprimanded by his parent because his studios don't show the ad vancement expected. The boy awal lows some opium snd ends his stadias. A girl wife in Itowrab takes a dlallk to the second choice of ber husband 8he also secures an exit by tb. easy means of opium. A Bengali woman la Howrah wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Gays Her mother said ah. could aot advanc ih. railway far. and tb. girl went out lo a tree and banged herself. These are all recent eases. Calcutta Empire. Ur.sSeubt.dly. "Do you play any Instrument, Mr. Jlmpr -"And your els ter r -Bhes a pianist" ' "Doss your ssotber yU?r -bh.'s a sltkertst," As iif (aiherr "HfS ,1S(,V'-TIIPU. . ... . 1' MILFORD, PA. S CHESTNUT ST in Philadelphia is no be higher priced. Wei -lit if Air. Toere is no uniform weight for air. For Instance,-say the wetpht of a cubic foot of air at sea level ia 1,700 grains, the pressute removed, say, by its elevation to aa altitude of 10,000 feet. Its weight would b. about the half of 1.700 grains, la other words, the cubic foot, at ten or twelve thousand feet above the sea, would expand to two cubic feet, each of about 850 grains weigh. Haunting Hungarian Melodies. What makej Hungarian musle so typical, so fascinating and so fresh Is thst it I; mniost entirely bssed on popular themcr Tbe soul of the people is renected in It, sua, sues in spiration produces better results man so-caled scientific and slab' rat. concoctions. The Spitting Tag. A little tugboat passed astern ot he Lakewood, kicking up a fierce amount of foam witb ber propeller. A small bey, ste three, frrkad his father's coal.tall and ssclalsiel: 'Oh, Ftpa, see bow that thing ta i!l.l"7f)t Vtlth frsss. WiSKf I