PiaHTIKO pNJSUMONIA. Freeh Air U ths Best Cars as Well as the Beet Preventive. The most effeetlvs weapon with which to light pneumonia li fresh Ir, real (mh air, and Iota of It. The fact thai pneumonia might be ailed ilmpl? a shutting uff of oxygen Iwwe how Important it la to give the patient plenty of air. In one large Kew York boipltal auffereri from thj disease are carried to tbe roof ad kept there day and night Whea your child grows 111, more It the largest and sunniest room In tat house and open the windows. It It la tea cold for that, have another room aear by Into which tbe patient snay be moved at least three time a day to permit thorough ventilation the sick room. All unnecessary furniture and all pictures, hangings and ether Impediments should be taken out of both rooms. A attack of pneumonia begins In manner which suggests a very had leld. Tbe patient has a chill and a fever and suiters from pains lu the side. A cough soon appears, and tbe breath becomes short and Sulia. The valiant battle of the overworked heart Is Indicated by a CUlck puleeand Bushed cheeks. Boon there are signs of great exhaustion. With headache, sleeplessness and (sometimes) delirium. During all of Ibis period tte blood Is waging a tremendous war upon the Invading germs. If It Is destined t lose, the exhaustion will grow more and more marked, and the patient will die. But If It Is destined to win there will come a time It will be between tbe fifth and the tenth day when the patient will suddenly seem brighter. The tern perature will fall, the breathing will be more regular, and the violent Jumping of the pulse will cease. When this barpens. It is a sign that the battle Is won. Microbes. Microbes came Into existence about fifteen years ago. Since then they have multiplied so that they form one of our staple products. Microbes are of two kinds: the profitable and the unprofitable. They re also called germs, a germ being a mlcorbe who haa been through col lege. But generally speaking, a mi crobe by auy other name costs Just as much. There Is no law against tbe manu facture of microbes by minors, so that every one, down to the most diminutive Infant, Is constsntly en gaged In their culture. They are distributed b. files, wind and doc tors, being one of the most Impor tant assets of medical aclence. One at the beat ways to get a col lection of microbes Is from the ruby lips of a sweet girl. Do not take them all at once, but only on the Installment plan. Remember also that there are good microbes and bad ones. Tbe good microbe wears plain elothea. la always ready to roll up his sleeve and go to work In a good cause; haa a sincere, open, hearty, bluff manner, and looks yon tralgbt In tbe eye. Tbe bad micro be ta dressed In gaudy colors smiles a erafty smile, and has a sandbag up bis sleeve. When an army of bad microbes. traveling rough-shod through your system. Is suddenly met by an army of good microbes Seres battle enauea. And if tbe 1st tor win It makes you feel good. But If the former win you feel devastat ed. Life. Chine sad Europeans. Lurope knew next to nothing of China or lis people prior to tbe con quests of the famous Genghis Khan. Tbe commotion raised by that mon ster made Europeans somewhat ac quainted with "Gar Catbay," as China was then called. It was about the year 1100. or possibly a trifle earlier, that the first Chinese made their appearance In Europe. The Aral commercial Intercourse between Europe and China dates from about the year Ulu. user 'reduction Restricted. The three leading augar refineries of Japan have put up $246,000 guld as a guarantee to an agreement that their combined production would be restricted to 171.000 bags. IWXl 10S6 fICIL. IT LIGHT. Mfes Heoo Mss Tended a Pacific Coast Deacon for 27 Years. Hiss Laura A, Hecox, who for twen ty-seven yeara has tended the light of the Santa Crux lighthouse, baa but recently returned to her poet from the last of the six vacations she haa taken during that period. Since 1881 this woman haa had absolute charge of the fight, and la all that time It haa never guue out during the night. alias Hecox followed her father la charge of the light. He waa a retired clergyman, whs took the work of car lug for the light when his health broke down under the stress of bis pastoral duties. With him wont his wife and girl, who cared for him aa well aa the light. During tbs thirtea yeara her father was la charge alisa Hecox waa prac tically the real mistress of the light house. When his death came she so- piled tar and obtained the work. Since thtt Uses she has been ateadiiy a: It, steaning, tending and watchiag the ug-U that It may be never dimmed. Thea her mother died lu the old gfelitheuee and the woman was loft dSwtie with her work. She loves It and is never aatianed if she la awav from It for long. Her only -recreation is aa occasional visit to her brother who Uvea at Oceanside. and catherini la aea specimens, a collection of which shs recently gave to the Santa Crux library. fortunately tor alias Hecoa the San ta Crua lighthouse is not built en a rachheuna coast, but Is bowrred assecuj erees. The light is modern, at twelve candle-power multiplied bv reieetore to something like Hi candle-power. During the tweuty-sevea rrs it baa been tended by Miss Ha san, ae ship baa been wrecked ou the anta Crua tout Los Angeles STRIKES Jl SKJia The Book Agent found a Man Who Admired but was Unpolled. "This inagnlucently bound, hand somely Illustrated, 800-page book la called The Koyel informer,' " began the wily agent. Ino weaiy-ioomng man glanced p With quick interest. Ah, In deed I" be said. The sgeut noddod In surprise. There are iMld.oSZ farts In tols volume," he acclaimed, "(roul the meaning of twenty-three to tne prop er color o( a gentleman s nose." The tired-looking uiaa bowed bis approval. "It la indeed a marvelous work." The agent cav I long breath, this waa so easy that It almost un nerved blm. ' The exact height of tbs biggest tesbeig, the real uaiae of Anna Held, a pronouncing automo bile dictionary " be druued ais long, and tbe tired man's lace III up with a beautilul, glad expression. "Now," said the enrapture, l agent, how many dozen volumes will you requlret Remember a handsome, gilt, stamped octavo, packed sseare- ijr " The tired man interrupted. I trust you will sell many of your ex cellent books very, very many of them, In fact but 1 really cannot purchase." "But tbe 161 rules for becoming rich, tbs Instructions for building boats out of peach leaves, the " "Mpiendld, magulnceal lastrus tieus," said ths tltoduiaa. "Bat, you see, I have a thousand of Ths Her at Informers' In my attic." "Are yon crasy7" demanded ths agent, backing away. "Mot exactly,' replied the sad I wrote the book." A Varletj of Expedients. Muriel, a llve-year-old subject ef King Edward, baa been thought by eer pareuts too young to feel the weight ot the rod, and has been ruied by moral suasion alone. But when, the oilier day, she achieved dlsobedluure thtee times in five min utes, moru vigorously measures were called fer, and her mother took an ivory pnper-Knife from the table and struck her smsrtly across her little ham legs. Muriel looked as t unded. Her mother explained ths reason for the Mow. Uuriul thought deeply for a moment. Then, turn ing toward the door with a grave and disapproving couniuusnre, shs aa uounced In her clear Utile English voice: "I'm going ap-stalrs to tell God about that paper-knife. And then 1 ahall tell Jesus. And If that doesn't da. 1 shall out Annuel on my legal" Rattlesnakes. It la commonly believed that the rattlesnake will strike without giving the warning rattie during the bot days of August, at which lime tlielr sight is affected. A new Joint is formed to the rattle every time the snake sheds its skin. As tbe reptile sheds its skin o.'tener than once a year, the number of Joints does not represent ths age of the rattlesnake. Many Joints are lost by accident or wear Rattlesnakes are entirely conlined ts ths western hemisphere. Bobby's Faltering Faith. One Sunday morning little Bobby showed signs of having something on hla mind- Finally Iia nmatMMrf courage and addressed his father inns: tony, papa, oon t you think It Is time fcr me to graduate from Bun day school 1" Unsocountable Mistake. All was quiet in the slco.ilng enr. Suddenly ths passenger lu lower No. 7 parted the curtain, thrust put a weather-beaten face and hailed ths sable functionary who was tiptoeing past. "Say," he grumbled, "Where's the plllera for this bunk!" "There are your pillows, auk," said tbe porter. "Them Things!" exclaimed the pas senger. "Smash ray toplightsl I thought them was the life-preservers!" CLUBS SIICCKIN6 WEM Designed to ftreln Victim ' ana Cut Him. Into Mines Meat, Clubs wars ths weapons of prim! live and anvegs man. Ancient sped mens from MeJco ars heavy slicks grooved along the side for the la sertlon of blade, of obslulau that Is, volcaulc giasa. The dloux City Is a flat piece of wood, curving and widen ing away from the grip aud tertuluat mg in a spherical head, which la modern times curries a long spike. wuile the blades of several butcbel kuives are commonly luserted aloag the margin. The national museum oi the Unllc-d States poasessos a great variety of these shocking weapous. desigued, as the frontiersmen auy, to 'knock down the whlta man and thee to brain hlui aud cut til in tutu uilucs uieau" The Kiug3uilll lsiaudcra and uliier Polyueaiuna make Urea-im iuahiug weapons by securing rows ot harks' leelli along a butt ot wood. These weapons vary from a fee inches to sixteen feet in length; and it has beeu aaia Uiul lu r.li the rag of weapons dovUeo by uiunklnd tueie a nothing mure blood-cuidling to be uold. They snow bow tue sword wit nave beeu evolved iroin the club, ema by tribes unacquainted with tiie use u nielala. Alncau weapons, again aie exceedingly eomplic.iud. omafc to tbe acquaintance of the natives with iron. The standard club la ceo verted Into a sort of tomahawk by tue addition oi bluues, or luto a primitive spear by the addition of a pud. 'lne platu duns lu the Alric.u area aro used cnlcny ior throwing. The small knobbed clubs, or "kef ries," eucli as are found among tilt tvuuirs and other African triiius, are generally ued as missiles. Whsie aa thu ciub proper was -oun brouanl to perfectiou among suv,:e irnus. and waa long ago abandoned uu a wapou of civilised warfare, u.e mis st.e typihed by lne throv, u ciutis, oi "kerriua" is still beiug itni,rovwd ,,u on In boouivi'angs, hows and avrov., srossbaw. tuid uirug. t;u.o IMS' HOT HC te'y Chang af Words Will Solvs Earth's Problems. II ts n,lne!" 'I i.li you, yea are nksuwa; it Is .:io!' 4 i ixorce cmtrt W 1.1th is a terse way at putting tbe mi hi. lory of many a marriage Ls- ! cement over the things mine and i.ie and the domestlo misery that .owe. u.e way to settle such a disagree cut Is fer both parties to say, 'It ours!" L -cause of the straggle for mine .u.'J thine the records of history are toiled la blood, nations bars fallen, arrlers ef hatred bare been raises. ,rolher has fought brother. Knvy, 41s icnslen and division have corns 6e--auss n.en have contended for that rfhlcb la not theirs, but "eure." ' Organized selfishness la our day as manifested itself In the great cor poration spiders that bars spread uiclr webs Car and wide, controlling the avenues of approach, watching for victims with their many-faceted' eyes, lathering to themselves what la hot theirs, but "ours." Ths world la "ours." Bity and earth ours. fjiinahtne and shade sues. - I lowers and birds -ours. ' Fruits and fertlU Ce.ls worn. And the Master of us all taagad as ts liray, "Our Father." Ladies and geatlemea: Kvwrywhere aesded this doctrias mt "aura" la m faariiy, eny, state, aatlaa.. world. Ths saluUe of all earth's probleeaa s wrapped up la the oka saylsun -"Kveryfhlng Is ours." Models ef British Ships, -rarauiue wax inodela of all pro rosed British battleships ars used by .be Admiralty for testa befers the felt of the ships are laid down, the jilnlaturr-s eolug tested la a great tank. The models are frwut twelve to .wenty-four feet Isog, ths tank being .our hundred feet long and twenty .et wide. The models ars made at wax became it Is a utntertal whlsa Joes net absorb water ar sztaage Its eelgbt, so that alterations caa be t3i.Ur made, and the material eaa be melted up and used again. Tbs Amer ican naval authorities aUe havs models of their bulls constructed, but these are murk more elaborate than the British, being formed of whits pine and flttea wltb rudders, false tela, propeller shafts and all at as 'eras. A G'-inpawder Magaslas. aiore than a quarter of a eeatary aa pacssd since Ned Kelly, the "lrea ciad bush ranger of Australia," to euote the litis of a peasiar pessay drcaaUta. was hanged ta Us fetes liourae Jail. Ths northeastern dis trict of Victoria, which he ones ter rorised, and which a humorist sf ths period culled "Kelllfornta," Is bow Largely opened up and occupied he r.ir.-vers, accordlag to "The Indlaasps lls Nows." One sf them received a shock tbe other day. He a as buralag si some of the sense brush aa hla land, when suddeily tksrs was a tre mendous -xploeiob, and a giant gum tree, nearly three hundred feet high. was scattered Into space. Tbe Kelly gang had hollowed out a portion at the trunk and usee It as one of their secret receptacles for the etorags of guLpowdcr. Human Llfk Sacrificed. la ancient times the great engineer lug wors were costly In human Uvea The making of the Red Bea canal la said to have Involved the loss of no fewer than one hundred and twenty thousand Egyptians. Buckle's examl- callou mttde bhn believe ths number tn huvo bcon somewhat exaggerated. but ho gives It as still a guide to ths '.normous waste of human life la those days. Ths men who kept two thou sand slaves engaged for three years bringing a slngl, stons frata Blepoaa ttue to the Pyramids did not ears a great deal so long as la the twenty tuts In which one ef the pyramids vaa build. ng there wers farthcsalag Ike jse.000 men required tar ths work. The Finest Weed. french walnut is the anest wast that comes to this country. It eeaaca from Persia, hut la prepared ta franco. Its pries haa been na high as M a pound and aa tow aa U a pound, ft la used principally far ve neering, for ealy ths very wealthy couid afford to havs stairs and ta bles of solid french walaut afa-boga-iy, woads-fnl aa It is. sarslf krlnga such high prices. Fran II to M a pound Is a very goad price far 11 ICbony, It It Is la a particularly Uraw piece, so that ft will set well, will often bring IS a pound la tne weed market, LlaMnesse Moved. Ths feat of moving a Hah without taking t apart or dlsiaaalllag It in any way haa receatly keen as compllshed at Ashtabula. Ths range light, weighing sixty-five tons, and standing sixty-five feet high, was placed on a lighter and teved along the river, a distance of 7M feet, and tben successfully placed on a aew site. It was raised by the ass of lacks and moved oa rollers to aad from the lighter. Ouy rapes held It lu position while moving. Old Custom Survives, la olden times, when a aalgh r tared a eeiiaay ef ladles, he reseated his helmet, to Indicate that he aeav sldercd himself among friends, and that there was no need to protect blmselt This practice has survived In the euatom ef raising ths hat whea saluting a lady. The Klondike Dlseevsry. Tbe discovery of gold In the Klon dike is said to liave been made by a prospector mime J. w. (.'smack, who married a aquaw and learued from the'luiiiaus that there were de posits of gold lu the Klondike region la August, ISM. be verified the story by uuiug out several hundred dol lars' worth of gold lu a few Uyg by primitive methods, Ths .Lonsly thssp Tenders si tbs Callfernls Sierras . Tkers are trm lonelier. Uvea ha .ana wcs-ld (haa Usee Hved by shap heeds la the. slab aaeadjws at the GnUloraia Mierrac. All atone they feltow thakf heap, seeta se ens , fer awititha at the year bat the their dags er.4 ptrhapa aa aseaalaaat a wry eateualtraveter, , rreba sly till solitude dries up ths sprkaaa Of spec a. fur they are said to aa very mUui ween, they da. snsounaar e". . Use ( taess strange, asea ts ,a Bsivas treat toe ryreaeea.. A nana, dark vissged. raggad . feliew. na ,ts sow and toaa sesrtakaa by ssass wa dercr la ths nteuntalna. Alcauj taa traU hUera alas kia eneep toed. Uis ma&gret vallia hahgs at hla heels, lis may raiss bis silsk ta aauta salista tloa; hs aa Blown by wtiheut a atga. Yet tuts uaaesta bsiug haa eaa tat ut aa saa earva Hla amiistataat la carvlbg quatoa skeep bucklea aat af one. a,vry betd baa lu kallwetaas, atxsut vim aeca aaaga a baU. The bell dapakda Irata a leather ealtar, aad H at ,Ue atualaa sf Usees aaUars that Mas asd aWaqaa shaphatd aad eeuto at theaa atMr atarra ah ap herds Ake In aha cese af taatr daya. taaietiB.os a kuehls t a- aaatuer'a wwa. tar seme ad thasi are vary ataewais. Sana ara la aha ewbuaea af sa:ta ar ansela, aesaa nave tlta ctaaartassa at the nheea esaers jt wt ths shepherds aa sarka eigaa. A41 ars latieati eat. bat bp biw -, wlah taa paaaataiuaa af aba Flaat rratoallea. manta are said to pretest servte aack the isiot as da laaectn, 4n taa I'hlladeluhla Kecera. Ona af Urn uses of the sensitive plant la Is iriaktcn trvubietoiae animals. A teatureisa;a, browsing creature saav sg toa aejtr Is "evUeaily afraid to touch a plant ae deeidtdly aggreasivs. Ths sultlag eaeunibsr af las aUdusnai.aa tlmu goals and eat ue by dlechargiag Its mi fruits aa riesivaiy to ueir iooea Us nsawent fee atesa la touched. The eucuaibera ealala a puaaknt Jules that dls chaigas Itself Uta the ays at Its ep kaaaat, and abe reauUaut amarUad sensation la aaSlcult sf skduraaca. The dainty gras sf i'amassas ts eautlful. but ditr.eaitt ft Is a bss nerb, baa glaaty grsea leavea, pure white blossoms, aad la adppaaed to ha the poet's Hewer. Witbla Its astlk waste lowers lurk the elements at d septisa, far the drops sf aaoey that the see and insects faney they ass la side the petals ars la reality sella. gUsey Unltatiaas at ths real thing, i'he newer tools ths bee la Use way. as than tt asap earip ths psllaa to sen, sr blassasaa vaa re Us khad asaf be perpetuated. sine Treeblee ef a Plan lea. Rareld Bausr, ths youag piaaket whs recently teeelved such aa aathtt siasUs weleame la America, haa had soma surtsua eapariaaeas darlag hla uavels. While playing ia'Barcalasia he waa challenged to fght a duel by aa ex alted member ef has audljace whoa bs had reprevnd far disturb lag the re cital by his aslay ceaduet. Oa an other ecaaloa. .a Italy, be bad to be carried through aa undcrrreend me ad to escape the atteaUona at fraaUa admlrara. On at has saewt iilissi tlasay 'sx perleaees was ta Ituasta. tt was la a little tew a aear itaaeaw and In the middle ef his psrforasanea ths pianist was arrested by aha poller aa ths grounds that hs was obtaining mssey under tales prete:utea. Tte police as Uem. was based an the grounds that a Uungartaa dacca appeared en the pre gram and that there were aa dancers. They eeeTlseked tbs terrible fact that Mr. Baaer bad played twa marches wlthaat a steals aeldlsr bctag1 new rtsvsl Operstlen. A ysalt slnnk 'its the deaOst af loe with a pained expresses aa bis face. His hat was gaae and his smart attlrs shewed evliex.ee sf a struggle Ths dentist stepped forward with a profcaatonnl air. "What eaa 1 de asr yen!" Tka ywath ataasod axeWaatfal a the dea. "Vt wash to have a Setts laseeved." -Vary wB naa be seated." BhuUttsg erew ta tbs shale ths ywutb eravtod lata U ea his haada aad kaees. Taa esAtet toeked e-a ta aauuecaeat. "Great heavsael" be arted, "wWs ths asatter with you Ara yea ereiyr "Wall, yau sea. 1 west to sail ea Ins KsverhetA as I sal" And wbatr tVU bit see." as Csee af aierteaeps OTlyna f 'a llvla' swt ttb at j. alraeae, waa a' tha talaeet la dies ta Ue learn, and nawthta' waald keduaa ate to l'ars her. Has. rerry-Mrs. Ctllet at toaktog tor a seek, aad haa saly rwe la tht taaslly. Bridawt 'VtyaaTe leal say. Wlb ye be after givU' saa be ad areas? Pea y Barcg So stheatt Teuurvr Xsw, 1 dent have tee fho Idaae said ha asver sees a snore totslltcaad nsidlsati satd I was waa sf tww Sanders as. After thep heat baa fee bulldlag at Uke ctose ef tha aerrtos the Infreqnent warshlppar dhtcevased. to hla- duaiar. that be had draawed arte the cailecttoa plato a l paid pteea lastead af tha quarter he bad asaaat to give. -Merer mind." seed ban. tetoad. re aswurluly; "left aw lasesvadlatoty aad apeak to the miatsUr. 1 haw bins vary well, and wbea I wxplala raa situation to blm yea saa havs rear ton bark without ths least aaeatsaa." "No!" snapped tbs other, with de cisloa; "we wont do anything ot the kind. I i-avs tbe money to ths luvrd. 4 .bw U ct to ts ths tsrHi" rased Beet taa e. an, aaaa whe rasety attsada ansarsB ptssasted to aa-witk a Meast, a Meet -Was Pint Tax sr Eves Tre atoakw Banvlsnl ta Their Wers "On saaa I bad sitsatss to aall oi tbe ether day," aaM saasj jaslaaai taken bias arias! m-iui ,cM aeara a las "1 touad at ka letweaa twa eVseha, Psatcg aae, h ,d tha otaa airasatp at bis ba.k tad evWIeatl belli wars la see. Tie .igalOcaaea at the twa dot be waa saai y very sisspla. This maa la at ta bead af aa se Abllshmesat saUlsg 1st both selentllii ,ud Bdaalalstratlva verk aad ta opt X hla desks hs baa aH tha atat.via reejnlrwd la ass seaeaUJUa work and a Uis ataar Baa vartoos tWsas re feared la ale bananas verb. "Ha ecu hiewtsa fba twa deoke la a ravolvlac ehatr. bf ha baa bsulaeas f art red as ha swings arauad and goes at tt aa tbe busaaeaa desk. Bnal noes Calshad, ha aw lass arauad agala to hla atbar desk aad resales bis eeteatiaVj work, enabled by the ar mngsissal to avwld eaafeatoa and to ft assists bis wark ta bltbar dlracUaa artth seavsalcwea aad eesaeemy af Masa. all al whacb t tnaught vaa Vary (aa. i ."1 bans sasn beard af aaeOe Ma amgsged ta three aausnlto wbai usee hree fleaks ta provioal tha ssisa auuaaea, tka thrnt aetka being sat to Jarsa Ursa sides af a seusrs. with Ms swvolviag sttalr ta tha aaatra, tha pa. aera aad daewaents aad data portal a lag to erne thing la eaa desk, to aa-' ether thing la another had to the third rhbif la Ua third aaek. all very aeav .aanlsat. aad tlaaa savlaa. -. "Aad 1 sappsss V yea toeked area ad aaiaagh ywa weald tad ka tact a Blderabto nasabsr af teen wha make nee la their baslaesa a prafssslias a( , Aaitotr MotWto-Lew Saory. 'Twa sweat ancBsasata af tha guutt JBadar ara weddtoaa aad (Unernat. but aha greater at rases a the aunaml The whato sf poor ttrhst wtll be agw to aea the tsnsarat af a artgalajr asd bt perrhssea a saaa. waaaa ahald haa beea se haapy aa ta ace with violent death la Ua le.ri o la tha street. Uey tor out la te: thmaesvds ta every- potato rar.etv sf dress aad aavdtaaa to da baaur t be vlrtnsa at lbs dafaact aaisjhbi-j it at aa aahealthe btod af laoe.e this saerMd axelteaasat. bvt sasa . It Is It aiapn a atau aavaoctaai ! ta Us Ufa af tha pear. A ana o sap asauBlBtaaaa arba had tost bU, wire, tar abtaa. I aa aar.p to sap. h. had e great Ukfaa, waa told hr hie trtonda that ha would bare as rids U aha Bkeurnena- aaaah artth aa mates.' la -law. Ka. a.ue4k nhera waa lit tla Isrs bast setwaM has ware and hlw aaaf while aha vaa aHee ka bad atii. best aeUaa tor gas atUusevai and aa ha ahxJaatoto aafas4 to ova eat ta tals arraaaaaaas. riaaap ha gave way via tha seaeot ta.act . -walk- ha awneeed. -tt yen any i atut, I s-peee J aiuwt, but It'll ecl sit Ua pleauu-a at Ula sUy. fes AUon. ta Ths World Ta-LWp. Auetralla the Posr Maaw Paradise. Tbe ca4aea ef living la Aueti-aiU .at proverbial; It la a veritable pool aian's paradise, la ths butuhcrs' shops ea ses tte-pea ay and four-ptuny Ueketo aa tha meat aad provlslona oi local pradaettoa ara equally isexeu alva. la Us aatlagdiouaea or eew-'ee saasss-A great feature of tova lift share yau saa get a square' meal splitting af atoah or chop, breae aad butoar aad taa, tor slspeEt rhare ara aa tipa fer waltors in tbt Aatlpodea. Tha Colualala ara aau, aaua tea drlahera, and oa aa svci age partake of aha shvertag herb set ea iuae a day, aWaid ua housea aether preuuaaat featuia nr ituiatcra. alniee. aaasailal la a ko vbara tha daiisatle servaats com send wage af pentad week, will. etr toaubt awl and Wave la prac Vaa tat p'aa aa4 keep a Meyela. aa af Danaa Bantawssa, tW priaa tor Ua saagast aeatoaee rer wr.ttea aay falrip be awarded ta taa e.der Duaaas. who probably kslds a fuithar record tor fertllltp oi erad-.ietha. ka aba seveatxt ot Ua I ra.aaias which oeisposs Ua "knarra- tdaaa da Teyaga,' Uera u aantooca sVeecvtbtnt Baaveaato CvHlnl vbaefe afis three pages, ar lbl Unas, aearat aas 4A tottara aptaca. Tha lalises hrakaa by M earn mss and te aeml saiaas. but aa R eantnlna 11 varba ad Ul rrapar aaaass. tbs reader la aaaswhat bewndarsd bent re tha la . An Irtaa oaptala Isspaotlag- ha ea posy aoticed taad aaa of Ua soldient had aagleeeed W wash either Ua back ef has aaek ar bay ears. 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York Tribune Farmor ft PKICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send your name for free sample copy to NwY6rk Tribune Farmor TNiaumsf build) a i Nejw York v. M PIKE COUHTY PRESS ...$I.BO A 0 JOB PRIfiTINC Letter Heads, Cards Pesters, Statements till Hsads, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. NEATLY Ad TRA&K-MAfma lMMptlr ouajimJ la uimAirict,urii nOUNH FATINTI TMST rav, WnUm nmmtUy. u nmt upMt ! aip r i iti i SHMlauxlW. yStit of iSd for rati rtfo Prtlll7. tt rrr rrmrlj, gl.'R- PAssiaa Rtrrfixncts. hMtmi Book on rrcfltttl l'Miu writ to 03-SOD 3tvonth rStrt, WSSHINOTON.D.O. ICavceta. UK. TnA-irm nbfjuturil aad Jl tmt-i lent biwincuMdiKtW. for McnaTV rff. S rta'1 rttaiMtut iiunt Wj laU thin wa-twej rasi. uta gsvns tMmnfTOev, m Stt4 modtel, drawing or pliotaw. f)Merip-I rfo. Vim aJidw. II DaUnuble or swt. frv ml t clurf. Our lea not dm till oateat liMcurrJ, S A Pi"itarrt tM' loOfctain Put." with o mKMm tn th Ua Sa wt4 tantg fMmirMf :eot frea. Atldrasa, C. A. S NOV tt CO.! w-PaTtNT Orrtat, wVACHtreaTON, P C. VV;s;a)i5SoaKiiJsi3 ;? aw Physicians have long been looklnp for barmleaa hradaobe care. It lias been prodaced by an nminenl chemist of tha National Opltal. II ta kno-vn BitoBto-PiPiw. Bosilxn enrln. every form nf limilnche instantly, BrottiO Pepsin Is cqaally And promptly rfflcaniona in obronlo and sonte liidlgestUra and tbe nervous (Unorders Ineldrnt there o. It Is ef feresoent and plensnnt to tabs and may be had ot all np tr data drogsjlsts at ten cents a bottle. It eoraes a boon to mankind ant' woraanklnd. For sals at C. O. Arntstrong, Oroffgiit. taS-Aai6KAaa TOIICX. The Oinituliwoners of Pike Count r will bereaflcr hold lingular Uuetings ths trst Monday of each mo, between the hours of 9 s. ta and 4 p. in. except Int In the months when Court may be In session, and then during Courl TI1KO. II. BAKER CouiiuImI 'tiers Clerk I'ntthitsli Harmless. Curst on he Spol BROMO-PEPSIN fKot tho Word Poptla" P 1 1 O IT C HEADACHE, StEEf LESSKf wunLg ihoietJTioi t nervousness All struMlata. ia. aae aoo. for sale bf O. O. ARMeTRnxa, Druggist WANTS SUPPLIED!! If rou want aole heads, bill hrailt, letie heads, statements, show cards, projrra us largo posters, sale bills, do Itfort ouvuluues lags, business eards or Job printing every description, done up In thu brststyl tor jou lu aa up-to-date aud artistic inue aerealland see as, l'rlcesf ?nit PRIM PltlST. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. floatot aad Lota and lots wit bent Hooh- Deeier In nil hinds of Props -tv. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. WW ft Viifori. Pa Doth ti 5 5 U these 'J papers )1 one ; year '-'j for ' only ;1 If I you C:1 nnnrl t" 1 ty, N YEAR v. pa your 3 order and , money f, to v- Tho I PRESS ! Mllford, l Pike County, Penn. vo3 DONE tVrtrttfHtp ,MVv CAvtsTr. TfiACt a MAARg; 1tlrtT on rr .TV S. prur-tfr-p, O) Tlrp ar ' Btni p. arid U r,'iii-ri lir 'M lUlfia t. Time Tab-? ERIE UA LROAD ( AT PORT JERVIS olld Pullman trnlns to Buffalo, Nlag are Kails, Chantituqua Lake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Ticki-ts on sail at Port Jervls tn nil joints In tne Wetland .Southwest ns lower rates than via an? other first-class line. In effeot June Slth, 1908. TAt)cs Now Lbavi Port Jervis. as Foi.tows. EASTWARD " . Dny 0 " " Doily K i press t 40 " " st, Local Rxcept Sunday.. B10 " 4 Holldajsonlj a SO No 8, Dally Kxpruta 8 61a. m. " 709, Way Sunday Only 7.gi " 43. Local except Sun a Hoi 7 3S " ' SO, Local Kxcept Sunday.. 10.20 " " . Daily Kxpioas I 4 r m. ' 704, Hnnilay Ouly g ao " ' 114, Wny dally exe't Sun.l'y 90 ' ' 9, Dlllr Rxnrnai A tji . Sfi. Way dally exe't Sund'y as " " 708, IjocM Sunday Only ... 7.15 " WESTWARD No 7, Dally Rxpress 19 8 A. 11 ' 47, Dally g 35 .. 17, Dully Milk Train 8 10 a ' I. Dally Kxprvts 11 84 " 115, For Ho'ibileK'pt Sun.. 19.16 F. M. M 9, KaprestClilcnKoliindal A 83 " 99, Daily Except Sunday . 00 " (. Limited Daily Kinross, to. OB " Trains leave Chambers street, New Vork, for Port Jervls on ween days nt SO, T.1S, . 16, 10 80 A. 11., I ;,l 00, 4 80, . liS, 7.16, 0.15 19.46 T. U. On Suml tys, 7 TO, a 19 U). 1.16 7 80.9.15 P. II. H. L. SLAUSON. Tltket Agt, Pi.Jorvlj. H. W. Haw ley, Dlv'n Potier. Agent. Chambers St. Statiun New YuiK William B. Kenwoithey M. 0 Physician and. Sure on. Onion and ruildnoo Broad Street text Conrl House. MILKOIID. For Sale or Rout 160 lu'refurm known us Wsnir furm twit ntilfd beUiw.Miiruril. Apply to John C Wnrner Mllford Pa The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hi e with or without driv- oro. BARFOKD 8TKEKT OtHxmiU) Ilumete(1 Library. Sobias HELSOn h-rr Proprietor,
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