woman n. r, n. cARnmn, MlM Kary Check Has Had KcgnUi . Bante Sinn 1303. Vnrjr i.. Cheek until recently was lee only woman carrying mall on rural free delivery routes. She hat been regular carrier from Toledo, O., alnce the route was established In 1902 and baa been en duty win ter and summer. It la hard work, but Mies Mary nays ahe loves" It and that she believes It has benefited her health greatly. Best of Kitchen Bouquets. A Doted cook glvea the following aa the best of all kitchen bouquets: Take one onion, ono celery root, one carrot, one sweet potato, one parsnip, one red pepper, one suallot and from one to four clove gurlics, according to taste. Remove the seeds from the pepper, scrape tae carrot and yarsnlp, peel the onion and potato, and chop ull the vege table very small HU with them large bay-leavea and a fourth of a teaspoonful of cloves, mace, cinna mon and allspice; many cooks pre fer to omit the cinnamon. Mix all together and season with a teaepoou ful of salt and ualf a teaspoonful of white pepper. Put a layer of the vegetables In the bottom of a sauce pan, sprinkle well with brown sugar, then add another layer of vegetables and another of sugar. Proceed la this way until all are used. Put In a quick oven; when they have baked to a rich brown add half a cupful of old water, and simner and stir on to. of the stove until a rich brown syrup has formed; It will require fif teen or twenty minutes. Strain off tho syrup and bottle, corking it tightly. Keep In a cool place. A very little of this added to soups, stews or sauces will give richness both In color and flavor. Mary Fos ter Snider. TO HOLD THE WATCH. Contrivance of Great Utility for tho Hours of Night. 'ibis novel little holder for a watch is Intended tor hanging upou the wall by the side of a bed, and Into which a watch may be slipped at night-time, and be easily seen when required. A piece of stout cardboard of the shape shawn should be used for tli The Owl Increases In Numbers. Happily the true character of owls la coming to be better understood There are still some who regard them with awe aa "death boding," and there Is testimony which cannot be gainsaid to prove that occasionally lnilivtdua.' owls, both brown and long eared, have been known to kill a young partridge or young pheasant. But these are be yond doubt exceptional cases aber rant Individuals like sneep killing dogs while the proof Is Overwhelm ing that the generality of owls confer Incalculable benefit on man by the de struction of rata anu mice and moles, as well aa of many species of Insects which are "noxious" from the buman point of view. All the British species of owl are. in the writer's opinion, now Increasing In numbers, the brown oil conspicuously fast London Times. 1 " Ths Convict Ship. Readers of "The Convict Ship" will be Interested to know that until re cently one of these craft was In exist nee. The ahlp a tew years ago was moored and exhibited In the Thames It had taken to Australia be tween Blackfrlara and Westminster In its time 137,000 poor wretches ex iled from England for various of fenses. The vessel sank In Sydney harbor, but was later raised and sail ed to England. It had seventy-two cells, a black bote and a chapel. The hip began Its voyages to Australia in 17s7 and sailed eighty-one years, in which time It carried to Imprisonment and exile 1K.S42 men and 20,319 wo men. American Pictures Accepted. Two pictures by a St. Louis sign painter have now been accepted by and are hung conspicuously In tht' Paris salon. The artist is Custav Wolff, known In St. Louis as the bead Jf a company for decorating bill boards and known in Paris aa a land scape painter of rare ability and ex quisite workmanship. A Queer Selection. "Fight the Good Fight" seem rather a slnlstor choice of hymns foi the marriage service. Yet it la ofies, selected. - The Wise Husband. -Branson I've Just given 100 for mis diamond ring far my wife. Woodson It's a beauty! But l;n': It rather er extraagnnt? Bronson Not a bit Thln'i ltUat ' will sav In gloves I if:'rJt?- i -"0?. VjL'U b TMEY WONT TELL THEIfl AOS. Savlncs Bank Clerks Have Trou'r with New Women Depositors." On the first of the year the savins? brinks are particularly busy with folks opening new accounts. But just be cause tbey are new accounts the De positors are not necessarily young folks. Perhaps that explains why tho clerks have difficulty In getting new women depositors to tell their age. One bank worker says It Is no joke to try to get some of the women to Klve Information about their apes. They are very apt to hesitate and then to say they enn't eaxctly recall the year In which they were born, but that their age Is about so and so. "Now. ss a mntler of fact, they know perfectly well the number of the r' lit year, but In the ronfuston when they are trying to conceal It. they c.-.n't Just make the right subtraction," said the hark clerk. A Car,e Worth Trying. Mr F. Philander Towersby, a most excellent citizen, ttiot'uh not noted for lavish prodigality, received reeently a conslsnment of very rare Tokayer Ausbruch. He sent one bottle of the delicious wine to Justice Fordyce of the Supreme Court, who happens to be one of the most eminent connois seurs In America, end with the bottle sent a note asking his Honor's opinion of the vintage. Mr. Towersby received next day this reply: "My dear Sir. I beg to thank you for the confidence you repose In my Judgment as shown by asking for my opinion. "But Inasmuch aa I am a lawyer, many years of training and experi ence make It Impossible for me to give an opinion on anything but a case." Making the Thing Clear. Tho superintendent of a Sunday school class In Philadelphia recently called upon a visitor to "say a few word's" to the class, tho members of which are mostly children of tender age. The visitor, a speaker well known for his verbose and circumlocutory mode of speech, beja.i his address as follows. "This morning, children, I purpose to olTer you an epitome of the life of St. Paul. It m:.y bo .erhnps that there are anioug you some too young to grasp the meaning of the word epllome. " 'Epitome.' children. Is In Its signi fication synonymous with synopsis." "War of Jenkins' Ear." While the British parliament was debating the question of war with Spain in 1740 a war that was being hotly urged by the Feople of the south ern colonies and by the colonial end English traders, one .lenklns, a sailor, appeared before parliament and ex hibited one of his ears that had been cut off by the Spaniards. This turned the scale against Walpole's peace pol icy, and the war became known as "The War of Jenkins' t.-.r." WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. The Appleton Family Adopted the Fletcher Method of Chewing. If any member of the Lysander John Arplcton family invites you to a meal, here's a pointer: Don't accept The Appletons are adopting tho Fletcher method of chewing their food, and in order not to make any mistakes they count. as they chew. This Is a sample of the conversation heard at the Ap pleton table: "Have you heard," asl;3 Mrs. Appleton, putting a piece o" bread in her mouth, "that one, two, three, four, five, six" (counting her chews) "a widow on North Fourth street seven, eight, nine, ten is to be married?" She swallows the bread and takes a bite of meat "I guess it is really one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, so. Her mother thirteen, fourteen told me so." The bite goes down and the visitor takes a long breath. The guest hears so much counting in the next hour that he doesn't know if he is at dinner or in a kindergarten. Moreover, under Fletcherism tbe Ap pletons don't set as good a table as formerly. Their girl refused to wait two hours at every meal while they counted their chews, and quit, and Mrs. Appleton takes so much time in chewing that sbe has little time left for cooking How ths Frog Changes Color. The chameleon changes his hue with his environment. A short time ago who could venture to point out all the molecular and ethereal vibra tions whereby the chain of action Is made complete between external en vironment and peripheral tissue change? Yet Sollaud found that the plgn-.entary changes by virtue ol which the frog harmonizes Itself more or less with the color of Its environ ment are governed by two Bona of nerves. It results from the action of two reflexes, both originating In the retina; and by his Investigations he Is able to map out the paths from the brain to the periphery by each of the reliexes. Now let us picture to our reives the delicacy of this process. First, the green foliage, causing vibra tions In the ether in certain wave lengths, seta up certain molecular vi brations in the retina, which, trans lated to the brain, issue forth at the periphery In such form that neither, the skin nor the pigment granules In it are changed irreversibly, but cer tain molecular combinations are made for the time, or certain lntramoleculai changes of the atomic structure art set up In the pigment for the time, by virtue of which a proptective color Is given to the animal. Census of ths Bison. Tue Journal of the New York Zoo logical Society gives a census of the American bison, according to which, in place of all the hundreds of thou sands of those animals which formerly roved the plains, only 2.047 were known to bo In existence on January 1. 1508. Of these. 969 were in capi.lv Ity in the United States, and 41 lu Canada. Since that data tlie l'ib:e bard bas been sold to Canada. HOW TRACK ARB LSVELSD," Unique Methods Used to Make Trav elers Comfortable. " Curiosity 19 often displayed by trav elers over the method employed In making mile after mile of trackage so level that scarcely an undulation can be felt as the whizzing train reels off the lap3. This loveliness Is main tained by the "whitewash" car. The "whitewash" err. Is an ordi nary vehicle fitted out with a sort of whitewash magazine. As the cars rim over the rails at a moderate gait, tho developed sense of tlie division of ficials notes any Inequalities, and at each one a valve Is pressed, where nt a dash of white wash tails on the tract? at the points where later the working gangs get busy to make things even. This homely "whitewash" car Is giv ing way rapidly, however, to a movo modern and scientific arrr.rjfement In tho way of a handsome coach elegant ly fitted out with many comforts, and In which is to be found a delicate In strument. This latter Is to construct ed that It registers nil unevemiess In tho tracks on paper, which has Indi cated on It the mileage and names of stations along the way, so that when a run is completed it wlil he shown Just where repairing needs to be done. The Indicating sheet Is sent to the proper, department heads of the company, and by them the work of making the roadbed lovel Is prose cuted. A Punctual re.islsr.cr. A gentleman one day noticed a l.un-gry-looking dog prc-.ling round his yard, and struck by the ?cor brute's famished appearance, he fetched a large bone nnd by no means a bare o'.io, which he threw to tho four-footed vagabond. It was oaxctly twelve o'clock when the bone wus given and carried off. The giver thought no more of the matter, but evidently the dog did, for on the following day at the same hour he made his appearance, with an ex pectant look about him which told that be hoped for a further contribu tion. Amused at the effort to establish himself as an out-pensloner, and de sirous of finding out wnelher the dog's arrival at this particular time was a mere chance, the gentleman gave him a Becond supply of food. Punctual to time, the dog presented himself on the third, looking even more confident than before. He was duly fed, and for a great length of time this self-elected penslouer made his dally apearance at his patron's door with notable punctuality. One Is led to wonder whether the dog may have regulated his own move ments by observing those of somo In dividual In going to and from his work, and whether when the four footed animal was a few minutes late It might be because the bi;:t was un punctual or his clock slow. Famous Woman Explorer. Mrs. Marie Robinson Wright of Georgia Is believed to hold the record tor having accomplished more In the way of penetrating countries hitherto unknown than any other living wom an, with the possible exception of Mrs. Fanny Bullock Workman. She is called by some "the Columbus of South America." from tho fact that alio, undaunted by hardships and per ils In the countries she has visited, has opened to the pioneers of trade and commerce a new paradise that blooms south of the equator, where untold wealth awaits development at the hands of civilized man. Sho es tlmates that she bas traveled 200,001 miles In pursuit of her work. R tvi A b, H . Vtfr" V (J foundation, and In the center a elr cular hole cut to fit .ue watch it is intended for. The cardboard can be covered with any prettj piece of B,.i or brocade on which has been worked r e pretty little floral design. It Is entirely etlged with cord, and there Is a loop at the top by which it may be hung upon the wall. At the baik of the circular space, cut In the cen ter, Is sewn a small pocket of wash leather, Into which thj watch may be placed; the lower sketch of the b&ck view explains this. Sad laie rrom emporia. A well-fed horse drove Into town behind a span of ancient men, whoa knees were sore from falling down and striving to get up again; their poor old ribs were bare of meat, and they had cores Ufon their necks; there wasn't. on tho village street, a tougher lacking pair of wrecks. And sa. tlu-y shambled u;i the street, a spectre Harnessed with a ghost; the horse descended from hi. seat, and left them standing by a pos:. And there they stood through half the night, and shook and shivered in the tugs, the while their master, hi delight, was shaking dice with other plugs. And there they died of grlei and cold no more they'll haul the heavy plow; tiieir cia t r said, whe" he was told: "They co.t bldmtd in tie. anyhow." A t'.gs-lH TUB CONJURER CONPKSIS. He Is Deliberate In Action Thus Pro. duclrg Deceptive Effects. That "tho hsnd la quicker than the ya" 13 one oi those accepted sayings invented by so:ue one who knew noth. tug of conjuring or, as is more likely, by some cunn'ug conjurer who aimed still furt'ier to hoodwink a gullible public. Tlie fact Is thnt the best con jurer seldom makes a rapid motion, for that attracts attention, even though It be not understood. Tho true artist In this line Is deliberate In every movement, and It Is mainly by bis actions that he leads his audi ence to look not where they oiiKht, but In an entirely different direction. Mr. David Devant, who for a number of consecutive years has entertained London with bis Ingenious tricks, has said: "The co-ijuror must be an ac tor. By the expression of his face, by his gestures, by the tone of his voice, In short, by his acting, he must produce his effects." Women as Mayors. America had women as mayor be fore England, Australia or even New Zealand. In the four States whero women bnve full suffrage it Is not rare for women to be elected as may ors in small cities and give good ser vice. A woman was mayor of fiaylor, Kan., for two terms and declined a third election. She rlded herself on the fact that more mlls of sidewalk were laid In bcr administration thnn In that of any previous mayor. Her husband always expressed himself as pleased that she should hold the offlce, and even her worst enemies never said that she neglected her children or the duties of her household. The offlce kept her busy about an hour each day. Japanese Story Tellers. The professional story teller Is a good deal of an ariist In his way. He knows how to celect or originate short, popular tales, and how to re late thera in dramatic fashion. The lowest class of story tellers you will find seated on the street-corners with a crowd of coolies around them. Tho higher class are formed Into guild-t, and these are hired to go to private parties to amuse tho guests. Some times they will be In demand at two or three bouaes In one evening, thus picking up several dollars. Unless he can earn his living by his recitals, the teller cannot become a member of the guild. Translations from English tales are now extremely popular with the Japanese, Kipling His Own Critic. "I was sitting with Kipling In his garden at Rottlngdean when a street organ struck up 'The Absent Minded Beggar.' Kipling was silent one mo ment, nnd tuen he said, 'If It was not suicide I would kill the man who wrote that' " This Interesting revela tion was made by the Rev. J. C. Hni rls, pastor of Kingston Congregational Church, in a lecture on Kipling. It was hard to believe, he said, that the man who could write "The Reces sional" could descend to the level of "Pay! Pay! Pay!" No man was more keenly olive to his own blunders than Kipling. Tho French Cohoolboy's Hard Day. French children are oiten on their way to school a Utile after 7 o'clock in the morning. If they have conclud ed their lesons by 9 o'clock In the evening It Is only by dint of great ap plication. Young men studying for the higher professions have appointments with their tutors at 5 o'clock in the morning In summer time; otherwise they cannot accomplish the mountain of work that lies before them. In all branches of art the labor of the tyro Is Immense. At the Conservatoire the strenuous life Is carried to a point which provokes the astonishment even of laborious German students. Special Stomach for Specifics. Royal households receive all man Ber Of beautiful and ritrlmm witta many of which are not accepted. When the Prince and Princess of Wales were about to start on a tour round the world, all soiib of antidotes for seasickness were received. One drug gist sent hundreds of anti-seasick powders, one of which was to be tak en every aay while at sea. The prluce said, "If this fellow expects me to take ail these Sneclal Dowdern. he shmilil have sent along a special stomach as wen. Swift-Flying Pigeons. B. A. Fogg, of Hunt's Mills. Me. tells of a pair of pigeons with a record of flying from Minneapolis to Bostoi in fifty hours without taking a morsel of food on the trip. For the last thousand miles they flew in the teeth of a fierce snowstorm. He has an other pair of the same breed sb those that flew from the balloon of Andre, the Swedish north pole explorer, and several pairs that can make nearly a mile a minute. Real Cold. An American and a Scotsman wero discussing the cold experienced in winter in the north of Scotland. f "Why. it's nothing at all compared to the cold weather we have in the States," said the American. "I ea'i recollect one winter when a sheer Jumping from a hillock into a flele became suddenly frozen on the was and stuck In the air like a mass ol Ice." "But, man," exclaimed the ScotH man, "the law of gravity wouldn't al low that!" "I know that," replied the tale pitcher. "But the law of gravity was frozen, too!" A Bird 8chool of Languages. In Paris is a school in which parrots are not only taught to speak "pure Parisian," but In which they are in structed In "the leading languages of Europe." What an Interesting babe! they must make together when school is dismissed! It Is not staled that a way li'.s been found to make this a:any-t";'iud "parrot talk" less ic tV.'ic -"d uiore melodious than th usual it-oecb ot parrots. FATHtR KNIW WHAT TO DO, A Child In a 8ubway Train Who Crlts Once Too Often. An Italian witb bis wife and two little children got into a New York subway train bound uptown. Ti.ere were seats enough, so the wife with one child in arms sat down. The mnn. carrying the other Infant pre pared to take a seat The moment he eat down the little girl In his arms tot up a cry. She wouldn't stop until the -man got up. For a tlii-o, ns long as he emr.ined standing, she was quiet Tffc mo nent he started again to be seated she wailed again. Go he had to remain atnndlng. The child then ranched for the cord by which the signals are given from car lo car. It was too high above her bend. So she cried again. The father tried to divert her at tention to the straps as boskg more worthy of her notice. But sh wouldn't bo appeiscd. What was he bo do? Soon nnswered. He turned the baby over his knee as he Bat down firmly and ir-ve her something to cry for. A shocked look came over that little Sirl's f ire and then, after a few last lion-Is. she was very silent Her father sat there with a look as of oue who has solved a problem. A Narrow Escaps. Mr. Hartman returned rm :.ir. Hartman returned an hour later than usual, Mrs. fiarlman asked him tho reason, and his good natured face was solemn as he an-sv.-oi ed her. "I haf had one narrow es cape from drowning, Katchen," he said. "How was that happen?" asked his wife, as she helped him unwind the knitted scarf from his neck. "Tell to me It at once, lians." "It was at the ferry thnt I came late." said Mr. Hartmrn, "from the blocked cars, nnd tho boat she was JiiKt starting. A man he called me out, 'Joonip! joomp!' and for one mo ment I thought to make as he said. But I reminded myself to be cautious, and wait, and In one minute more. Katci'.eii, came n p eat patch of water showing! Then I took holt of the post whereby I stood, and said to my self, 'iians, you were the wise m?.a tlist you joomr.cd not at first whe. that man advised.' " The Clarinet. i.ie clarinet has the richest, sweet est voice of nil tiio wood-wln.1 in?tiu menis, aitnougii its sound does no! travel quite so tar ns that of the oboe. w nonevcr, as sometimes happen-. tticro aro two ir.r.o.l:es to be played nt once, t;a clarinet takes the lower of the two. while the violins pluy the upper and more important one. But In a military baud, where there are rc strings at nil, the clarinets pliy tbr chief melo.ly. Tho bass clarinet Is net so smooth or eo sweet as th higher ones. It has a rather choky sound, though softer than that of tin- nnssoon. "1- rom the Drum of the fcavaRc to tho Great Orchestra" In St. Nicholas. An Inopportune Interruption. Prof, rtrunder .Matthews, tho bril liant writer and teaclw, was discuss ing literary ijuaintttose at Columbia. Ill illustration of the ouainL he said: "A little girl I l:no was very bad one day. She was so bad that other corrections fulling, her mother took her lo her room to whip her. uurins this proceeding, the little girl's older brother opened the door and was about to enter. But In her rrone position, across her mother'! knee, the little girl twisted round hei head and said severely: "'Eddie, go out! Can't jou set we're busy?' " Liquid Shesp. A business communication In Arabic recently reached a Manchester tirm, and when translated by a Syrian in terprcter proved to contain a request for the price of coppering "two water sheep" of certain given dimensions. The translator was confident of his version, but admitted that he did not knpw what "water sheep" could be. For the moment even the heads of the firm were puzzled, until It struck some one that this was the nearest synonym in the vocabulary of a pas toral people for "hydraulic rams." Manchester Guardian. Life. Report by a young English school girl of a lecture on "Phases of Human LIf Youth, Manhood, and Age": "In youth we look forward to the wicked things we will do when we grow up iuis is tue state of innocence. In man- noou we do the wicked things of which we thought in our youth this Is the prime of life. In old age we are sorry for the wicked things we did in manhood this ls the time of our dotage." A Woman Vnlquu Distinction. Dr. W entchokova, a Russian, who studied and received her degree at Zurich, has, according to a report In a Vienna paper, received an appoint ment as a member of the faculty of the I'nlverslty of Moscow. The wom an who has receivel thlB unique dis tinction, has made pathology her ipeclal siudy. Her appointment ls especially remarkable because the .tnlverslty which extended the call to her admits no women as students. Tradc Ma wis J CtvniMT Am. 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CHAOBEftLAIft Real EttaU Agtnt. Houses and Lots and lots wlthcut Houn- Dotior In all kinds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. Milford. Pa t IP.f iTWt IT1 M A ti! V'. . I L) . .. Doth thes papers one year or only 1.85 If you send your ordor and money to Tho PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn. YEAR IMS, . yftgligai lab c ls. C Tnknr T . . ...... Marks. coYnicHTS " Thlrtvon ye .t s tire practice. Opinion at tn vnliflfy and patentiihllllv. Write fnr nok ol mmn': nsnrt trlprenere. EPSOM BBOSm Oil " ivt. vv.l,ln(rr.n r . Time Table t ERIC RA.LROAD.J a r PORT JERVI5 fcjlkl Pullman trains to Buffalo, Niag are ''nils, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sala nt Port .Tervls lo nl iiolnts In the Wostand Sonthwealui lower rateu than via any other first-class line. Iu effect June 81th, 1008. Trains Now Lkavb Port .Ikrvib as Follows. EASTWARD " 48, Dally 4.10 " 6 Daily Express 140 " 89, Local Kscopt Sunday.. U.10 " 41 Holidays only 6 80 No. 8, Daily Kapruss 6 61A.M. " T02, Vj- Sunday Only 7 81 " " 49, Local except Sun A Hnl 7.85 " 80, Local Kxuept Sunday.. 10.80 ' " 4. Dally Fxpiewi 1 84 P.M. " ?!4. Suuday Only 8 80 " ' 1M, Way daily exe't Sund'y 8 80 1 3, Dilly Kxpress 4.6(1 ' ' 88. Way dally exo't Sund'y 6 36 " " 708, Loom Sunday Only.... 7.16 " WESTWARD. Wo 7, Dally Express 11 88 A.M. " 41, Dally 8 86 17, Daily Milk Train 8.10 A" 1. Daily Kxpress 11 84 " " 116, Foi Ho'daloK'pt Sun.. lS lsr.u. " 8, ExpresstliiiMKOliiiidal 8 88 3D, Dally Kxm-pt liuiiay .. 6 00 " " 6, Limited Daily K 1 Dress. 10 06 Trains leave Chamlmrs ilml. New Vurk, fcir Port J.tvIk ou wuek dy il ). 1 16. 9. IS, 10 80 A. M.. l.'.l 8 JO, 4 80. 16, 7 15, 16 18 16 r. U On Sand yt 7 . u 13 LO. l.JS 7 .no. 9 16 p. u. H. L.S1.ACSON. Ticket Agt, Pt.Jervli. H. W. Ilauley, Div'11 PussKr. A gens. Chambers fit SiuilonNevr Yuik William B. Ker.o.they M. 0 1'liysician and Sureoii. Oillia an! lext Court Hi riMiJimue Hrood Struct usb. MILKOI.D. For Sule or Kent 150 aero farm known as Warnr farm two niUcs lielovv Milford, Apply to John C Warner All! ford Pa The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND ARRIAGES to hi e with or without driv ers. HARFOKD 8TKBKT Opxsite Hoine-tcad Library. OBIAS HbLSON Proprietor, 1 MM