f KINO DWAftO't RACtHftRaE. Onlv fare Msv ' Been Winner In Ort ttlrh Turf Event. Prea-asty bo owner ever had sock Bet-alataat raw ef d luck a ala MaJsaKy, Kill Edward, during U early fear of hla raetnc career. At ala tret saeeeet appearance oa a race eoerse, thlrty-sevea years sao. hla bora Ceaaptoa had lha nlsfortua la tail eariy la the race, aad although aaae gam effort to recover I oat ' groaad ha could only B tilth second, la year later at hla aacood ap pearance at tha Newmarket Jul? aaUac hla bora Alep waa badly , beat hr Lard fltratbaalrn Avowal ad rt waa aot aw til 1M0 that Leon I daa n rlddaa ey CapL Wentworta ''HopVJohnaataaa. acored hla drat vic tory la tha Aldarahot cup. U years nor alapaad. making Bf tee yeara la all from hla racing da hat. before tha royal colon war car Had to victory for tha Brat Una la at radag. whew, amid a acaaa ol great aathoataaa, Coaaterpaa. rid daa hr Arcaer, won a maiden plate at Bxadowm. -Whcfa In a Trtlaf Jadga Oray. ef Delaware, waa talk ing receatly about tha fondnaaa of " A rt girU for Bnglith titles. Ia apaaklag of haw empty aad meaning leea each torelaw titlea asually were ha Illustrated It with the follow lag: Titlea are Just aa meaalagleea In the Catted State. ' Tak ny awa title the title of tudg. for Instance. 1 waa travellaf la the country a ahort time ago. and. at the table of the ho tel where I Was a topping, there waa a aa wheal everr eae preseat addreaa ed aa lodge.' "Whea thta Jsdge ro up and west away. ( aald to the au altting next hla at the table, la the gentleman who Just left a United Statea Judge ar a local iudger " He la a local Judge, air,' waa the reply. 'He wit Judge at a hone nee Ut week.' Titlea at bon.j and abroad amount ta about tha aama thing. Nothing count but the man." Hauls' Helium. Ia hla receat experiment with tha tlsuefactloa of helium. Profeaaor Oaaea , artorwjed a labor of the moat .exhaueliag deacrlptloa. "Not only.' we are told, "waa the whole apparatus, with lie auheldlary araagementa, teat ed I It atmoat capacity, but tha ptay alcal eaergiea of the profeaaor and hia . aaaUtaat were well-algh exbaasted V the protoageeT aUuggla." Tula la likely te rive to ssost reader aa en tirely Bevel Idea of tha lahora of the laberatery. Whea the ahaoluta aero la approached the obstacle that bare ta be everce la order to lower the temperagurw a" few degree; are lm eaeaae. - The' boiling-point of liquid helium la four and one-half degrees Centigrade above absolute aero. By treat effort the temperature waa re dueed to three degree, but without affecting tie mobility of the liquid. . Facta About the Jews. The number of Jews la the entire world la . eaproximataiy ll.wOe.eOO scattered among all tha nations of the earth. Of thl a amber, about i.Ooe.OOt are to America sa'f of these In New .. ' ' - - - . rilw i i aa mi. n i- " mmm u icii UlftirTffUXeU - (blear la ether Urge cities. Ia an area wf A alngle square mile la New ;Tore- le a aopul tlon of more tban ' 4ee.se Jewish msa. women and chil dren. The Jews almost control the wealth wf the world. - la Germany, nearly one- aau ai ise net people are Jews. Six , sevenths ef all tha bankers of Prua eia are Jews, walla only one la (It la a say laborer. A Cement firtndatana. ' A frtodatoaa mad frocai ae-hall beat rertiaad cement and one-ball alllca aand may be neat In grinding giaaa te take tha place pi the .wbee' caster. ' The' saateriala aon. h (.. emgkly mixed aad evenly tamped. The adraaUga' af this stone ia that when property' made there will be bo hard Mtd aeft spot, aad It win grlDd glass . ww ecTcBing. -me coat ta about . tea per cent, of that ef tha common " arlnajifascA Ta riaw .. j-- turtag Cveapaay, of afeaeaha. Wis.,' to waosa w are laaebled for thia infer matiea. aa been using cement grlnd- waew sure sea ruuy tor a year. Net a Bad. Two Norther bualneaa men, paaa- uunigs a earrea regioa of the stoma, nauaad one dsv KrnM . w !. tumble-dowa hablution, on of mwmn ucuuauag: roor creature! How do they ever mak a living from ": uua tn sagging dooi af the hunt slowly opened, a tall : "nky, poor white appearing, who drawled out to them: "Looky here, etraaaor. I ain't so lunni rw you think I am. I don't own all this 7i oaaa; i jest own the house." Harper's Magaalne. - Aa Kdrtorlal Cnderaement. rrosn a aerioua-minded jeater the editor received thia note, togethei f a coaalgament of humor that was heavy enough to go by freight: Dear Sir: I read all these Joke to my wife, and ' ah laughed heartily. Now. I ' base at aa good authority that whea a Bias's wife will laugh at hia yokes they are bound to be very good ' Your, etc The editor slipped them Into the return envelope with the letter, after writing on the margin, "8h la." Lip. ptacou'a. Joy Net Unmixed. "Tour husband will be all right ' bow," said an English doctor to a woman whose husband waa danger usly HI. "What do yeu mean?" demanded tha wife. "You told me 'e couldn't live a fortnight.' "Wall. I'm going to euro him. after all." said the doctor. "Surely you are glad?" The woman wrinkled her brows. "Put ai ill bit of an 'ol," aba said. "I've bla an' sold all 'is lletboe to nay tar Is funeral." vnt it mum is What Happened After the Professor'r Happy Thought Came. A college profeaaor had been Invit ed to deliver hi lecture on "Highway and Byways of .Jteratiire" at a little town la Indiana the State that pro duced George Ade and Jamea Whit comb Riley among other favorite. The evential evening came; and a the ' lecturer gmed upon the row apon row of earnest, eager faces tefore tlm breathlessly waiting for 111 naessaye, a happy thought struck blm. and, stepping to the front of the platform, be said: "Aa this la to be purely a literary lecture it seems fitting that practition er of the glorioua art of writing. If any are present, should receive due reeogaition aad honor, and before 1 begin my discourse I wish to extend a cordial Invitation to any author who may 'happen to be In the house to please come forward and take a aeat on the platform with tha chairman." In the frantic rush that ensued the three front rows of seats were upset and demolished, four women fainted and had to be carried out, a half doiea derby hats were crushed to pulp, three men received black eyes, several oth ers had their coat ripped up the back, and the reading stand waa toppled over with a crash. When the dust had settled down so that It waa pos sible to see across the hall once more one man alone remained seated ta the auditorium. The rest were on the stage. The astonished lecturer gated for a moment at the deserted man In front of him, and then, the humorous aide of the affair appealing to blm, be smiled indulgently down upon the soli tary occupant of the auditorium and said: "I forgot that this waa Indiana. Per- hape you did not understand my In vitation." "Hey? What's that!" demanded the man, holding a trumpet to hia ear and leaning forward with a look of strain ed Inquiry on his face. "I say. perhsps you did not under. stand the invitation," repeated tha lecturer. "This being a discourse on literature, any author who chanced to be present waa requested to come for ward and take a aeat on tba platform with the chairman." "Oh, all right; I'm coming! Didn't bear you the first time." apologized the deaf man. and he. too. rose to hia feet and atarted briskly for the platr form. AT THE BALL. "May I have the pleasure of this hundred step with you. Miss Cent!- Bade?" CETLES IN BIRDS' NESTS. New Reglen fer the Effort ef Collectors. But In the Entomol'glats' Monthlr Uaa- aaln Mr. N. H. Joy Indicates aa ap parenuy little explored region for rare beetles. Having last rear oh talaed various species looked upon aa rare by collectors in birds' neata. Mr. Joy raa led to doubt the genuine rar ity of theee species. He further eon. eluded that If the ne.ta of our familiar ire aad mamals were carefully aearcked many species of beetle might eeaaa to be labeled rare in the record ef entomology. Mr. Joy baa put his theory to the test, and finds that birds' nests ar productive of many rare aad Interesting beetles. And la searching tha nests ef smaller British mamala thia enthusiastic collector baa beea area more successful. Is It not area aoaalble that whea such aieua tloaa ar more carefully and exhaus tively searched new aeclea of beetle may reward the collector? ilim Shlpe. Eleven yeara ag3 an Italian enrt- aeer made a boat of artlflcial atone or cement which excited much inter eat It waa an excellent boat, and Is yet la use. The framework, of lirht iron roaa. was covered with a metal lie trellla. and then coats of cement were applied. Inside and out. to fn the hull. It prove- surnrlslnelT r imeai to snocks. Bines then the same engineer. OibelllnL baa mad many more "stone" boata. of various forms, and among them a barg, about It feet long and oetween 17 and It feet broad, which for several rears ha been employed for carryirr coal In the harbor of Genca. He also makes pontoons of the ssme mat rial, which hvs been used to replace wooden pon toons on tna Po. The material lasta better even than Iron, and la not at talked by salt water. Youth's Com paaloa. Health and Beauty. Never visit a alck person with aa empty etomacu. especially if the com plalut be coutagioua. as thia disposes the system more readily to receive the contagion. A Scotch teacher gave this sdvir. in her pupils "If you have cholera or Scarlet fever in the house, nut some onions under the bed. and they will aweep away the disease." Yeara ago when the cholera rased through London, the onion proved of value. It waa noted that la the most anaaaltary district, they weie exempt from the disease, being Itallana and great onlcn eaters, and In their homes hsd strings of onions tuspeoded across the celling. The opinion is aald to be powerful actlJu against disease V'Mt WHAT PIGS CAN BE TAUGHT. In Franc The Hunt Truffle ard Draw the Picw. Owing to Its obstlnarv snd seem ing stupidity the pg Is usually classed among the dull animals. To:, bow ever, la not a J'ist estimate of Ita in telligence "Learned" pigs that could pick out letters of the alphabet have been exhibited tx fairs. Throw a pig Into deep water, and it will begia swimming ssbore at once, which la more than most men are able, to do. In France they hare been trained to hunt for truffles (which are hidden underground) and to draw tbe. plow. They have even been lat.gbt to act aa pointers. In moat cases they ar trained by means of reward for suc cess. In pointing, for example, when they spot the bird, they drop their tall and ea.x ana sink on their kneea and do not rise until after the bird has risen they are rewarded with pud ding. Fear of the Law. The literal strictness of German rule and regulations has alwaya been matter of amusement to other na- tione which do not insist so rigidly on tha letter of tbe law. A writer In the Washington Star recently told a story Illustrating thia point. Two men. Schmidt and Krauss, met one morn ing In tha park. 'Have you beaia," sa'd Schmidt, "the aad newa alout Sluller?" "No." said Krauss "What la It!" "Well, ,oor Muller went boating on the river yesterday. The boat rap- sized and be was drowned. The wa ter waa ten feet det.-. "But couldn't he swliT "Swim? rxo't you know that an persons are strictly lorbidden by the police to swim In tbe river?" Penholders Made from Packing Jox. Both Ingenuitv and economy are represented by a practice reported from Calcutta. India. A firm in that d'.y imports drug In wooden boxes from the United States and England. It then works up good material from the packing c&ses into penholders. Both the city and provincial govern ments buy these products, but the penholders are aald to be rather crude. Labor Is st very chesp In In dia that It would he hard to compete with any manufactured article there, but Inexpensive penholders made In large quantities in America might have a chance of Belling In that far off land, nevertneiess. A great saving In cost alwaya results from the use of machine' THE MERRY HA-HA CURE. Idea All Right Trouble Is to Get the Prescription Filled. It Is all very well for a German doc tor to prescribe hearty laughter aa a remedy for nervous diseases, but per hsps be will also be good enough tc tell us where we are to get the Ingre dients for hla prescription. One cannot weii sit down and lausrh "till the teara run down tb cheeks' at nothing at all. however anxious to cure a severe attack of neuralgia When one cornea to think of it, aaya the Lady's Pictorial, few thlnga make one laugh to this extent, and what is one person's meat where similarity Is depths of depression. mere are people who will double up aim merriment when they see some one fall down a flight of atepa. and afterward describe it aa "the fun niest thing they ever aaw," but most nervous patients probably would not laugh at all if in order to effect a cure, an attempt were made to excite their hilarity by throwing relatives and servants down stairs. Nerve special ists who adopt the laughter cure will have either t practice clowning or keep trained fools to set their patients "la a roar." Are You a Kionophlle? The round while missile waa well aimed, and with a laugh the profea aor dug the cold snow out of his ear. "I am a klonopohlle and so are you." he said. "In fact, we are all kiono phlles. while some of us are kiono maniaca. "A kionophlle la a snow-lover," he explained, "one whose heart warms nt the sight of the fresh white snow, one who loves the snow aa Beethoven loved music Yes. we are all kiono phlle. "A klonomsnlac loves the snow to madness. A snowfall makes him tem porarily Insane. You have seen such people adults or children everybody has. Beside himself, the klonomanlac ooonaa from tbe house, leaps yeMIng " s'i unn, roils about madly b-i.-kra m .... ' .uu uuuDuers in ice deep snow wiia enriexs of Joy. 1 here is about snow something In toxicating. Some of us It Intoxicate oniy to kionophlllsm; others It drives Into stark raving kionomania. In the lat atate. people rolling in the cold white snow, have given themselves pneumonia, and they have also se verely Injured their friends broken their ribs, am so forth, banging them about In tLe drifta." Te U.r Christmas aollcltors. Boston. The Salratioa Army las sies sod VoluDters of America "8ao u Clauses" cannot hereafter solicit funds on tbe street for Thanks-tving and Christinas dinners for the poor according to hltce Commissioner Stephen O'Meara. Hla report says tba custom haa grown to aucb aa ei teut that annually more than fifty dif ferent crjanlrationa aeek tbe prlrl lege of soiicitlnr aid. Mistake Maoa by Many. "De amart mm,' said Uncle Eben. "Ia likely to git along fus' rate until he stahts In tlggerin' 'roun' an" tryla to make hla bnjna take de place of bla conscience.' A Coatrury Father. Bultor Uo you think. Edith, your father will accept me for a soa-ln-law? the l -wouldn't be at all enr ariaed. Pap always foe contrary 19 J4r Vlaaaa, SEEINO AND LISTENING. Nearsighted Man Wsars Glasses In Talking, birt not In Reading. I 'Here s a so-t of queer thing." said! a near-s.ebttd meo. "1 am very' near-sighted, t'-.rojs gla?sea are la-1 d:peis-ib!e to me lor ordinary. gen- .rrai seelr.t, in my going about, but wben I sit down to read i take off' f S V . f p. up , within the natural focus of tbe eye. It sren-s to me that reading with tbe, natural eye. I read with a more lntl mate and a clea- r unders'anding. "So much for my reading without spectacles, acd now here ia the thing that la queer to me. If. when I am reading, tometxidy comes along to apeak to me. Wir. then to get a clear understanding of that question I must .have on my spectacles. "So I say. or I would ssy If this hap pened at home where I know the peo ple. 'Wait a minute till I get on my spectacles.' snd I would put them on and then say, .cw. go ahead.' and really, with my spectacles on. with my power of seeing a; l's best, with tbe sharpest definition of things In gen eral to the eye, I get the clearest ap prehension of things said to me. "So In readli.g I do best with my glasses off. bjt In understanding things said to u.'?. in listening, I do best with my 'asses on. There Is on xnodihVation to this where there Is no light, as In a dark room, where I can't ree. 1 can understand equally well with er without glasses." Stoca Dog Barking. My pointer uted to annoy the fam ily by barkh.g at night, often for no n.er reason than that other dogs in tae neighborhood were barking. I had an electric gong placed In hia kennel snd tbe wires strung straight up from the roof of tbe kennc-l tu a shade tree and then to my bedroom. Tbe push-button is on the wall close to tt.e he.-.d of uiy bed and If tbe d jg barks wiien 1 t'uluk be sbutld L-e still. I press the button and he shuts up This is how we trained bim be slio:i!d be quiet when ti:e boll rn. 1 wit ed inside tlie side door of the houre wit'j all the lights in tbe hou?e ojl When the barking Loxmenced my brother rang the bell and I wtnt out snd gave the dog a scolding and a couple ct cu'.i with the dog-wn;p, then returned to the house. 1 had to fci out three tiae the first evening and twice the net. but since then the bell has served its purpose; in fact, it has practically cured this dog of uucailed for Lariinfc. J. V. Travis. Pens of Price. The pen used by Charles Dickens Just before his death, which ha been sold at Ueit&rs. Sj'.beby's rooms for A 19 Ks, must yield the palm of ost- llneas to the well worn gold pen used by "L'oi" for many yeara, which fouLd a purchaser some time ago for over At the aame of tbe l)al boutle collet tlon a quill pen used by Wellington wben writing to (Jueea Victoria In 1844 brought only a 1-2 guineas; witile oue of Sir Walter beott'e pens, selected by Lord Dl faojsle in from Scoti a writing la ble at AbhoUforo. only readied three guineaa more. Among- tbe most vain able peus in tlli wond are one owned by Isaac P.eed. of New York. carv. a from a portion of George Wasbirg ton's lens box, and used by Lincoln golden eagie a wing, the property of the Empress Eugenie, with which tf Treaty of Paris was simcd In is;. Clever Chinese Cllnd Man. A blind i .reel musician, reports a Chinese paper, stood on the shore o a river, puzzled how to cross lb. stream. He Implored an oil dea'er who happened to come along, to a.---siat him. The oil dealer had pity on the nelpiess man. took him oa bl ahoulders. gave him hla money bat to hold and carried him across. Whet he depositee his burden on the other shore tbe blind man refused to r torn him his money bag. raised a noise and declared that the mone was hia property. The matter cam before the Judge, and each man said on oath that the money velonged tc blm. The Judg- finally ordered thi bag of money emptlef Into a walei tank, and then suddenly announced that tbe oil dealer was the owner vi nen aaaea or tbe reason for ht decision, be de tared that the tunne. of the oil dealer must certainly sbos traces of his business, and indeed on the surface of the water tracc-a ot oil were found. Stri.ige Weddlio Custom. Among the lolos of Western Cfclns It is cusioniary for the bride on thi wedding mornir-r to perch herself ou the highest uranch of a lare tree while the elder female members ot ber fauilir cluster oa the lower limbs armed with slick. When all are duly stationed tbe brld. groom clam bi-rs up the tree, assailed on all s:def by blows, pushes and pinches from the dowagers, and it is col until hi bas broken tbrjugh their fence anu captured tbe bride thai be is al lowed to carry her otr. A New Sort of School. The proprietor of an Institution pr.. fessing to cure stuttering. t?l!s of tfc. amazement with which a visitor fr.i ; lb Interior of the Sia'.e contemplate.) tbe bugs gilt sign displayed over ih entrance to the place: 8tammerlng Institute. Trial Uesso: Free. "Upon my soul!" exclaimed the rv ral Pennsylvania, "if that don't b-a all! I knew they taught 'most evt-r thing these days; but who the di-,;i-want to learn atammerln'T" Llppin cotfa. The Age of the Mic-ons. People Just now are livinsr iu a ef-i of almoat morbid appreheniou to cemlng what tbey should eat a drink. There bate been the pnla.i. lithic age and tbe red sandston- , Tbe present age would come ir, b known aa the bacillua, mitrobe ant tubercle age. New York's Guests. Tbe transient hotel population o New York la figured at .io.OoO pennl, a day. Tbe hotel properties are r-V-4 ai r f:0,'jOO,gJ. ANIMAL SLAUGHTER IN FRANCS Strict lispection to Be Sure They are not Diseased. Requei's for information regarding sausage catm.es in France hcviu ben aent to the United S'ates Consul Gen eral in Paris, he replies that no spe cial supervision is given to entrails. tint thnl nrt nimli it. a r ha .n-lfpr ed for food there unless It has first I been undtr veterinary Inspection. If j It has been foid sound the viscera are airo regained tare witnout runner examlnatlr-Ti. When a cow, hot or sheep prove to be affl cted with disc as when k:l!?d. steps are taken to prevent Its pee as feed. If the disease is not coii'.cglous the body Is Impregnated ith pt me cm. If the animal suffers tror.i a disease wblrh may be trane mlt'ed. body. hide, eutrails. horns and hoofs must be burned. Cattle which ilios traces of tuberculosis are treat- d with petroleum but no restriction is put on te ordinary uss of the bide horns and ..oofs. In come cases here the meat is destined for nse in tn.nsreriefl the suthorities refrain from applying oil. but supervise the i buslnes of fee-ling the camivorotia J animals for which the meat la in- I tend l The?e ivs-uiatioos apply to the cat- I tie. lo?s and sheep sold by farmers to rural Hitcl.ers. as well as t-- the ani- mals s'iughtcrrd for food In big citiea ! The Mode Third. Karly In tbe Jontrpssiorial career of Mr.-Elafnp. saya a wrlier In tbe Now York Trl' ine. when Thaddeu SiereDS died, who for ten yeara had dominated Congress. Mr. Blaine, who I entered the House the same year as , the late Senator Alison, remarked to a inena in tse rotunaa or trie 1 ap"oi 'The death o! Stftr3 is an emancl paiioo lor in- uepuoi :an pariy. nt kf-pt it un'-r his h'-ri." "Whim have you f Ift for lead ers?" o.uerlc-d ti:e frK-.-'t. i n? re pre tLre? : -c '.i mnD corn "r forw-r Mr. l- ae"? rfp "T':fre is a ?o-.:? msn iv u .rou," poitinp to AUi-ou. .h- " p?;.8ing. "James A. Garfield 1? a:i otic.-.' Ti ere 33 a pue. and the frfpn' as'rieJ. "V.V'ii. who is the tt'wll' Mr. B'.Ain? zz? tip in lie (Ijtth ard said q-Jietly. "I doa't see i third." Roan f 'on-enc'sture. The ccMe Ko'nans were trfi-n'l' In tYe'.r tysiea 1 r-o.t-nr-Iuvire. Tl:. hd t;:e praencn.n. the- rnnipn ti: e 20?r.o".rn. T: V.tz of tiff di. ti?uie J i.t iiiviu-iai ard w equi'.t.-nt t3 o :r i. rituiati or bapiis mi! name. It uuillj tnd!raTfH- by a Birdie ettcr. as A. for Au.su. or by two Icfer?, -as A;, for Appius. o three, as tf T. for S"rviua. The romei waa d:s:it:vl:ve of the gens cr cln ard fc.v r.a cone:: Dicing arrei's live arr.nTig u?. Tjo coroLitn plnctd !at. a: 3 df.rpiiitd the f:--!ie, precis!)- in.-wr.ing 10 onr put na'ne. SoTif-'.-nies a fourth name adlcd. the asfioen. in ennf " ju-p.?. of a reroTi.tU action, sorue copicu ous ever.,, of lite or foatnre of charar ler. St"ip:o. in addition to hia regula naniea. was sty!, d Afrit-anus after hi co.Kitie?t of Carth: se. The? n-'-me Gerisnirua wag assumed by tnos wh3 distinrruishrO tiemaelves In Uu Unique Cannon. It Is a curious tut ti.ct wl:tn th. islat-d of M.i.'ta Wis in ;oi.tjr:on o the T-'rupltrs tl.03e doughty knliht, defended their forta by means o cannon cut into the solid rock. Kach of these sr?rg? engines c war was cnfab!e of t-outaii:ir.g an en tire barrel of g'jnpowder. and. it i s lid, could throw ten IbcsanJ poundP of project:. s. Inaiiuuch. however, a tbe&e natural cannon couUI not b aimed, fifty were cut out of the rcvl guarding the various channels of ap proach; and the vessels of that t-rar were therefore unable to come with In t'.:cir on range before being annl hilatird by the big weapons ol de fense. AltLo'.iKh the fame of these cannot, was si.red far and aide, they were not dupl-cated elsewhere, and to thi. d:ty they remain the ouly rot-k cannon of which there exists any record. Worren'a Names. In female names the Romans In dulged but small variety ot appella tion. an I fancy had little or nothlnj to do with their Invention and be stowal. When tuere was but one daughter in a family she received tbe (eruinine trniin-t.on of her Gentile name, as 1 Jaub'ti!er of Mar cm Tiiii.u I jct'i'cc. and Octaviae, th ;i:-ier af O-.Uvius Patsar. etc.. whltii iiun.es were reMined even after mar. ri-,-,1-. V":.n '.here wer tco daugh le.'s one '-13 talitd Mjr and the other Aiir.'ir: ss eorne.ia jl-ij.jr and rorr.tiia jiinor. If tere were more tt-aa to they were d:si:c;ui hed b their nuaiher. tius: l'r'.u.a, Secua ii. Tertia, (juarts. etc. Farming. "Farmers Raise Slouey" Is the heao- iine of an ar'irie in the :.lxico L..igc-r. So trouble nowadays to - coney. All lie has to do Is v. W a e uK-fccu or a dozen egss i r .i k of ( ord Aood or a peck of corn a d-jit-n potatues and bring 'ein to to., ii anil se.l 'em and bis fortune u-aue. Louisiana Mo, Fresa-Jour- vcaaa- '-.exfesiitha: f,TJuiii--,'Jni.i: sotiia. Scientific Kmcricaa hWrSrMii-r UlnMTKtOrJ We!. 1 wef it?. wmm . v Tradc Mamta COPYHICMTB Ac ," ' ' "' ' ' ' '-" - ' f-et eSaiaaraa - ... '11': "-'! r-:-' :.!.!. C--i...m.o. ill The It: flew ai York - hi Tribune L Farmer is the most tlior Dughlj practical, helpful, u;cful ami entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural ifc family weekly in the United States. jB m PiUCE, ONE DOLLAR Send your name free sample copy Nw York Tribun Nw York . P PIKE COUNTY PRESS 1 ...$l,50 A YEAR g J j 1 j I N JOB PRINTIfiC. Letter Heads, Care's Posters, Statements Bill Haads, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. .tpi W NEATLY eb - j irAUL'MHnnw v -..jw V :i.r..-i,iiol' toUa ATENTfl ? THAT PAY, v.'rrLr um uTWs4ruiy. tu ou T er i- fr"J "";P y,A1 10 wuccrm S tfKl aftotV-L pvxo or awi et-to tor F R C C jg - a imtrrmixil.'r. Jrf pnvtants, SUR fe PASS! NO fCrCRCUCCS. For frw Oule M I--- ( rr'rjt EIcnu wild to 9 B03.fOS Seventh Street, WASrllr'UTON, ft. C .Cimti.soo TiMlt-Marss obtained and mU Fas-f (entbauaniwuncw: 1" MoSCPIlTt FKC. Iceornct is OmriTt U.S. PATtHTOmcvl f we 1U1K' : J . ; : 1 u. lli ! inn wuk . rttl-ote Irxa to'kH.r.i.-.oo, i t Sui r.juel, drawu or pkno with aeMfff t'yen. S'e adrisc, if pmxmmUm or aot, tn M tur?9. Ovr fed DOC due tail Mtnl is Hctrid.. s A Pampmlct, " Hew to OLuua P.t.tt-" whh J 1 -t s4ic ia tha U. S. and iomga ewtmnf J sent t-en. Aiidrc, i C.A.SNOW&CO.! iLi!v-rTt,rT Orwet .WASMmwree. D C PbT8iciana have long been looking for a harmless headache core. It lias been prod need by an nmioenl chemist of the National 'apital. Il is kno-n aa Bromo-Pkpsis. Besibea enrink erery form of headache instantly, Brotxio Pepsin ia equally ard aa promptly efBoaoioo In rbronto and acute indigestion and tbe Derous dlsnrdera incident there o. It is effereecrat and pleasant to take and may be bad of all np tc date droegiita at ten cent a bottle. It comes aa a boon to mankind ant' womankind. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist. NOTICE. The 0mmisMieM of pike County w ill hereafter hold Regular Meetings the first Monday of each mo. between tnohours of 9 a m and 4 p. nt. exeepl in? in the mouths when Court may be In Mion, and theu durinif Court TfifX). II. BAKKR CotiimUM -nere Clerk A'. ialulelv Hirmiets. Cures ea k Spot BROMO-PEPSIN NoC Ih M'ord repia" PJIDrC HH0CHE, SltEPlES5HSS iKtSVOUSkLiS All Urugglata. lOo, llol SOo. K.r sale by C. O. ABUsTunsu. Orugaisi WANTS SUPPLIED ! ! If you wniit noie b.-aiis. Liil hi-ada. lelte h.a'tft, sfnt. iii.-ii'.. .liow cuds, pnir.1 l.irg-.- po-t.'r.. s ilixlf Ti envelopes tujrs bn-ine ritiis .r t .'j nrintinu every dr-scriptioQ, done up in the b-t strl fui you In an tit-to-dnte and an I. lie inw nercall.ind see us. Price VHK PRESS PRINT. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Eilate Agent. Houses and Lota and lot without Bonar Dewier In all kinds of Properly. Notary Public p .a -.. -syatefc e,.e-.vw. iiawVIIiil ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street UilfoM, Pa f n A YEAR for to Farmer ty. N. V. n I I 1 .-a DONE asaal CAvrar. . LA i f L J mm v r-COfVllrCMTS. TVUV-OfVr r J tJ-1 rwartir. OrfnVvMts trd rientTitil iv. Wr! tr ranok r MM. U MMnTM H Time Table ERIE. RAILROAD. A r PORT JCRVIS t olid Pullman train to Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland Thlcago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale at Port Jarrts to al solnte In the Wetland Southwest a lower rates than via any otber Iras-class Una. In effect June 21th, lbOg. Tuiiaa Xam Lstvt Port JSRVIS SI Follows. EASTWARD " 48, Dally t jo ' Dally Kipress 6 40 " " an, Local Kxcept Sunday.. . a 10 " 44 Holidays only g go Xo. g, Daily Express A 64 a. al. " T08, Way Sunday tlnly T 81 ' " 42. Local except ;iin a Hoi 7 15 " ' BO. Local Kxoept Suuday.. 10 SO " " 4. Dally Fxprrss 1 St r. M. " 7U4. Sunday Only .., J a 4, Wny daily exe't Sr.nd'y 1 go s. tuny Ktpre-is ,1M 5. Way dally exe't Sund'y a as " M Ttl.Loc-l Sunday Only ... v.is WETWARI. Not, Dally Express 1 88 A. H " Dally .. IT, Dally Milk Traiq 8 10 a" ' I D.iil Express n st " 115. Foi Ho'd.-UeK'pt Sua.. IMar.M. " a, KXn-ssC hiciMrolluidal 6 Si " 89, Dally Except 8nnday . OU " " . Limited Daily Express. 10 OS " Trains leavx fhrxmhers street. New V'ork, for Port Jervia on week days nt $ 30, 7.15. 9 15. 10 30 4. m I 'm I JU, 4 SO, 6 15, 7 15, 8 15 UUr a On Sun1-4, 7. 4 n 19 !A 1.15 T M.9.15 P. l. H L SLA I'SUV. Ticket Agt, Pt.Jervit. H. W Hatrley, Dlv'n Paskfcr Agent. Chambers Ft. Station Now Yotk William B. Ksiwo.they M. 0 fhjrsici-in anl Sureon. Mi' anl nniit.!iK Broad Street text Court H .ni MILKOKD. For Sale or Bent 15H nere farm known aa Warnrfarm two milen lielow Milford. Apply to J.iltn C Warner Uilfbrrt Pa The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND ! CARRIAGES to hie with or without driv ers. HARFORD STREET Opptajite Hometeai Librarv. OBIAS HBLSON Doth these papers one year for only. 1.85 if you send your order and money to The PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn. fe-t' ,-- mm , Trade Proprietor
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