Co jflcan Office II 09 VOL. XIV. MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 11,1909. NO ;53 BRIEF MENTION Gp-ties urn now required to pay lireui.cf $:0.u tucli fou:.ty In which they operate The liwnse Is Isfued ; by the treasurer an 4 must be re newed every year. Hon. A. Mitchell Palm of thl dijtriet Is proposing t hate the body of Willhiui IVnn hroucbt 10 this country ml tntrriid 011 the bank of th Delaware. It now lip in the Jordan graveyard in Buckingham, Eng'aad. A 1 revi.-us m.VciiKtil 11. this direction failed lirfause the I mi tee of ti e burring at mid refused to accsrd to the wishes of the Penn sylvania leglsiatar nade iu 1S81. Ut ISfie Armstrong is spending a few wuks with friends in Carlisle, Pa. ' - " - James C. Laner baa opened a walch nd clock repairing tiop in Brown Building. W.illam Ryder has been appointed by the Council spvcial police. Hid special beat Mil he at ti e Bluff flume. Hon. John II. Thompson of Haw. ley, a prominent resident of tbat ?'.n.-r, died suddenly Inf-t wnk aged baut 74 year. David Uai 2, a tailor who lived here annie dozan years ago. died at Stroodsbnrg thin week. Hid wife wasMintiio Hoffman. Principal C A. Wildrlck left yes terday for his borne in Luzerne C muty to pas the summer vaca ti m. The weather for a few dayi this week and cutworms wero in harm ony. Judge Staples in bla remarks to the Grand Jury till week empha sized building stone nrch brides, where practicable, iurtead of Iran, oncrete or wood, as being much more durable and saving large sum in repairs. This truib ia attested by tbe biidge at Cnuashaugh and the on across the Vindertnark in this borough which stand, needing little repair, and were built many years Kilisof Btron'tiburg vis ited frieud and relatives In town this week. Winsor Palmer is visiting relative at TJswick, Pa. Walter E. Gilnerof Greene was a juryman In attendance this week. Aa eiclt'ng contest, for deinoerntio county chairman In Monroe oouuty, resulted in the elccli. n of Jacob Kinz over K. B. Keller by a small major ity. Now let tbe wings flap. Robert Brown of Strondsbnrg was In (uwii this week. Case of mumps are reported In town bat isolated und not likely to spread. They were 110 doubt im ported. Soma farmers in this state think it Intensive farming when they apply 19 tons of manure, and that not al ways of very gcod qoality, to an acre. On Long Island some men ap ply an murb as 126 t ins to an asrr, and (bat well rotted tud exoelleut. Think what a farm would produce it treated in that way. A man with 10 acres could hardly build sufficient storage room for bis crops. - Col. Alexandria M. McClnre, for many years a Philadelphia editor, and latterly Clerk to the Supreme, vui. ia oraa at me ago 01 eiguty one years. The wheat belt has bean thorough ly soared. Now if the same thing wonli hapiwn to the wheat speculat'. era. Tbe mere relatives a man has th more comfortable be conld get along without any of them. Ti'.u T. I. A. has bought and now has its qnota of (Jlutrin for putting on the streets. The order was sup plemented by several privm parties who will hive the strvels adjacent thir residences tr. a:ed. Tbe Urougli Council also has ordered twenty barrel which will be used prol.ably on Broad street, so that ia tbe near future the town should be practically dustieM. j The Supremo Court has decided! that s Ute may regulate the height 01 um:uin. 1111s win be sorry news for some of th "sky hf.'' T.ve tneu wore killed and two wouir.le.) in a di'pute ulsuit u ilivbl ing line between two fsruu ursr Richmond Ind , tbe other dsy. We should tlonk it noali have bei 11 bespei to have alrtd a surveyor. A C men no woman is seekiH,; a ill voroe ou the plea that it tukes ll of aer nusuanii'a lucitne to p.y uts throe preri-ns wive' altuiony. Can youbcatu? Kot iu tin world. U' frphella Brink of Delaware, wra taken to Danville Asvlnm last i wk by tbe overseers of the poor of jthet district. She was so violently insane that It was lie pessary torrri her to a co. tier ago is sbont 75 ye.-ti. The Dili i v Record is a nsw paper established at Btrondsburg and the Initial number, give evidence of en tei prise and ability. The paper is newsy and makes an excellent bid for patrottnee. It will no donbt Oil a dc-lnd pluce with the mtizena of that borough and county. Maritime L Russell Girnler of The Castln at Tnrrytown, N. Y. t in Miiforil for her vacation. It is n little early for short sleeve and peek-a boo waists, but eouie of tbe womea are venturesome. Mis Elizabeth Jones, who died re cently at Blooming Grove, left a will in which among several other small bcquesl she gives Mrs. Sarnb Criss man $25 and 1200 to Wm. B. Fred L. and Ciirrio Westbrook of Bloom. ing Grove. Kev. Schtnitz has accepted a cull 10 the Hunlikill church nnd bwgau bl ministry there last Sunday. Monday, Juna 14, will be Flug Day the Mi until verssry cf the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the U. IS. flag. Mrs. Levi Losey, an aged resident of Lehniun, died Wednesday. R. P. Kills of Lehman wasiu town yesterday. 'The best, war to war against one's weakness." San Franciscans complain of the bnsiness methods of some of the Japs. They could scarcely be worse tbnn th business methods oi the local p diticiaus whom the courts took In hand to correot. G-joige Eu H ortoa of Chester, N. J. was a visitor bur this week. A. D. Brown is driving a new huIo recently purchased. Ants going up and down tree are looking for plant lice, or scale insects and do no barm, but rather good. If they become trnnblesom on lawns a little carlion bisnlpbide poured iu tbeir uests and tbe boleflllnd to keep in tbe futues will destroy them. Citizens of Mataninras will apply for Incorporation for Cemetery As sociation. There is no reason why that Borongh should not have spot ol its own for the burinl of its dead. Tbere Is always a spirit of interest manifested in that which will be a sacred place near home where loved ones are laid to res'. The disagreement of jnry her) this week waa the first in tbe exper ience of Judge Staples while on the bench. There were only ten stub born men on it. The Jardon House will be conduct ed by F. X. Jardon, who has made application for transfer of tbe lioense heretofore granted L. Kipp. John MoCnty ha completed a new porch to bis residence on Centre Square wbiob adds much to tin 00m fort and appearance of the house. Tbe borongh ordinance fixing a license tax ou Milford Gas Company and Milford Water Company is pnb lished in this issne. Peaches are soiling at (1.(8 a piece. Almost as expensive aa the kiud y0Q Bt tagged with iw rii? license. Tbe State game warden at Dels war Water Gap gives notice that ho will kill all doga found running j at Urge in the woods He says thay destroy young birds and rabbits. J The auditors of Northampton Co , hie surcharged two of the County CumniiMtiooers with over $ij6,000 1 wbicb sum they allege has been un lawfully paid cut. School Board Organizes The Direotors of the Independent ftehool D. Strict of Uilford met Isat Monday even ing and org.-.iiied by j ,iie envy of mtlilV( wni) ,ni, 8 Wolfe, President ;jtlera. A Ueak sU.Ky w rt 1 1 a n Trutjniiiis.ani1 t. .... electing E. B Jauiea P. Van Etten Treasurer-and J. H Van Ktten Secretary, All the former teacher were r- ml"-VM ,or lbe Borough school. at . bile Midrib r4 lurra IRSl year. Tbe Sohocopcc school was tcld un der advisemont. Could Not Be Better . No 01. ft bss ever made a salve, oint I loeut, lotion or biiin to compare with I r. " , Huuklen's Arnica Salve Its the one! ' m , perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, I At the sin of the t UP and SAU . Bruises, tiores, Si-alils, Boils, Uieers, t'EU, a tea room his teen ojiened l'A'zema, Fait Rheum. For Sore tyes, C"ld bores, Chspped Ilani.s its suiir in-. Iiif I Lie for I'ilei. Ou'y S'w at all drugi,;, THE SPRING PRIMARY , I Following Is the General ! Result of the Primary Held June 5th DEMOCRATIC For Jury Commisslener Einile Vnille Jr. Levi Lord County Committee E. F. Bergot J H. Ludwig E. C. Wood 111 18 lf.i isi ISO W. K Van Gnrden Wtu. M. Travis Delegate to Si.ite Convention Miles C. Rowlsud ' - REPUBLICAN "' Jury Commissioner Geo. H. McCarty County Committee II. a Angle A. W. Balch Jr W. B. Cortriglit Peroy Lymnn W. A, U. Mitebell E. T Riviera J. O. Ryder H. Wohllranrtt DeW gule to State Convention P. N. B luniiquo 9 30 6 65 Shohola Lumber Operations . The Pennsjivnnia Coal Company, owner of the Siinhiila tract is clear ing it of lumber. Tbe company has three camps ; one at Shoholn stHtiou, one nt the Falls and one about four miles below Lords Valley which is the lergest. There Is a bunking cab in nf logs 80x30 end a bnrn 40x14(1, also conking and dining ro.ro 0.fcQ Tbe job is of no particular benefit to the community as all employees board at the camp and after paying board and expoiues out of their wages have little luft. When runniog logs frem the falls te the mill at Shohola the men work in tbe creek all duy to didodge and keep them moving. Wapes are $2.50 a day and board with lumbago and rh uruatiHtu thrown in which play I important parts in the work. Woods men are paid $26 to $40 a month aua mine ties are paid for at the rnto of 2 cents each and tbe men pay CO cant a day Jor board. The board is excellent as the company employs experienced cooks. The dam at Shohola Falls flows back 4 miles and this water is nsed to Cost logs to the Fails, and above this is anotb-ir dam whioh flows back about 1 miles Citizens are not employed because they must board at the camp. Hotels at Greeley and Shohola do a thriving bnsiness. Greeley has much improved in the past few years. All relics of tbe old settlement bav disappeared except tbe foundations of one old baildinfc. Tbere are aotne large, handsome buildings, good hotels and boarding house with amplo grounds around them. The roads are goo! and be ing improved, and when some of the surroundings are beautified the place will equal any in the county. Tbe place Is mostly populated by the Ger- man and tbe hotel and boarding house employ professional cook so that tbe tables are well kept. Thetnrnpike from Milford to Sbob 01a cans is rainy good, oeing woruea 1 usnal guarantee cf the nranufuotur by Quick of Dingmsn and agan ct ers that the same are perfectly relia Suohola, but the roud from th Falls e:0. Prot. II. A. Hu.-fe ce. the State to Ro-iicraiices is a terror. j Z aalngist, baa tad some nf the cireu- The road to L-ickawaxcn is fairly ir of tlvs-i proyararious sent to his good and several new buildings have office 111 H irii.bu. e, and has bieu been erected along it. (requested to give Lis opinion eon- The thrift aud enterprise of th Icernii.g thrin. uermans si pioverbial and one hi oniy 10 visit mis sec-ltou to see ttat they are greatly improving the place and adding largely to the wealth of the cooiitv. Women Who Are Envied Thote attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are lit lie like otimn will j be nervous and irritable. Constipa- tion or kidney mis.nis snow iu uiru I pl.-s, blotches, skin eruptions and n wretched eoioplr xin For all such, Llceti ic Bitters work wonders. Thev i ; regulate. Stomach, Liver and Kldi.eys, i purify the blood ; give htrong nerves, j bright eyes, pure breath, suiooth, vol ety love,y -'"i'-''' " charming women owe their healHi ; .... - . . ,, , I ..Oil h...lltl' l.k lliaitt RlLl .1 all 1 rll t : in the Cottage adjoining the tsawkill Hnue on Harford Str.-et. Tbeionm v ill be open daily from 8 30 ti 6 SO p.m. tf NEWS FROM WASHINGTON By way of u diversion from the tedious debates ou t.he tariff, Wash inyti.ti has sitddeuly developed a live !y interest in th coucort cf interna tional powers. It is woll known that Uortnany has been nlnrmiug all Europe for severe! months by ber military Bpiiit and policy. It has been the poliey of Great am for a century to maintain a nnvy equal to tlint of any other two pow ers, bat 11s England is hmdened with a debt of morn tbnn $2,000,00(1,000 , and Germany has none to speak of, it can readily be seen that Germany 'is in a much better position to rush j the construction of naval ships than England. This rece for supremacy cf the sons between great internation al powers wbicb imposes such heavy burdens by way of taxation on tbe people, Is alarming the whole world. 63 ' Germany refuses absolutely to listen 5 , to suggesticii from any peace move 6 j n.eiit, of au agreement between the ti ! powers fi r a limitation of armies at d f-7 1111 vies ami pb simpp wants to be OOi M10 "bull of Earn;'!!'' and to a!rika n 2' j blow at whatever I'oun'ry the ph a jra oiul "hold tl em" up for a Billion 72 j Dii'ilars indemnity or m ns she did Fra'ir.i ne-'ii-'iy fi.riy yeare ago. j It Las K ahe.i onf, however, from Ireii -.V.lo resources, that this country has givt'ii l'nclaud to understand j that, if Germany makes an unwar I run tod invni-ion of that cc.untry for which she seems e-,;;et, tlmt shn will i have to ir.vnde this country too. American pjoule generally favor this policy, as the spinf of wurabor.ld constantly dmiUibli la thusn times of progress and advancing civiliza, tioa. England buys $500,000,000 worth cf one products every year and is our biggest buyer by hnudred of millions and if that great country should be cripplgd, it won Id bn a ire moiidotis blow at our commerce, and besides that it H well to tsach Ge.r many that if he will not listen to the voice of penco and reusnu ia her niRd quest for power, that she might as well rxptct to lick the whole world, if alio is detrD)ined to do any licking. Our little Va by Republic of Cuba, which is Uncle Sum's ward, is again causing sarious aliilm. All of tbe Cuban patriots are intent oa holding office and in order to pacify them all s.irlH of useless efflces have been cre ated by tbe Cuban Rspublio, which is n tremendous drain on their treas ure. It will he recalled that a few years ago Mr. Roosevelt sent Mr. Tuft, who was then Secretary of War, down there to restore pen oft and we were cotiielled to occupy the island for more than a year in order to restore law and order. It has been pretty broadly hinted to the Cubans, that if they did not govern themselves judiciously, that rfi next time our interposition be comos necessary, we will inierpoee permanently. Insecticides and Fungicide Kew chemical preparation are being constantly brongbt forward a lnb&clicides and fnngioidaa, with tbe 'ii,e advice of Prof. Surface, State Zjooyist . f Pei.na., i, tbat uo fruit . grower nor f.ira er can alloid to us any chemical preparation extensive- I;', until it hp. pis t'.iru the exper lu.tii'al s'i. pa. The sta eiuents in the circular that are stut oat by tte manuiaefiirtrs rr, m a general thing, tco pisiiive cn.l too strongly drawn, liu lecon uiends a lr:l of new inseotloidosarel tarpieida, to fii.d cut v.bat th- y will do. rathtr thsc to iro it blind'-.- ar. l iovni-t eon. i si ...,.. r,,.in HIly j ,elK. f ir fJ hl(lo BJ n&t tucum j ;;o.aato i or bavirg made tl e expen. '.liture. twin" t,f ti.e preparation now on ti e ica.kel iio in it. barin in unlti!!ed hauls lh.11.1 the dn fusl. TrouMo Makers OuE'.ed Wl.tn a sillier jr f om sLomae'j lit u tie Li-.s l'i-. Kind's New I.ilj Pills be's n.iyl.-y gliui i' --t his Dyspp.iia sxr.il I'liiiestt.in Cy, but lucre he's liekit d ever l.:s new, fine appetite, sir. n- i.ei ven. In ictbv vigor, all b.i. t u smniaeli, liv. r a ni ki.n eys now vr.ik light, iic utuil diuguUu. JUNE COURTS The regular June term of the Sev eral Courts was held this we k be. fore Hon. C. B. Staple President Judge mid hi Associate J. F. Engls hart aad George R. Qulok. Several Constable reported roada and the Conrt instrnsted tbem to not tfy Supervisor to make repairs and if not dono to make complaints so the natters could he brought before tbe Court." W. S. Van A ok en appointed to wait on Grand Jnry and Sherman Fowler and Ros Roserjcrans on Tr verse Jury. D. H. Middangh appointed for, mna of Grand Jnry. The eoort banded down an opinio tn the case of Isador Levin vs John D. Houck dismissing exoeptiona and Axing boad ia $200 for appeal. Commenwealth v John Beater nol. pro on payment of costs, Aeoonnta confirmed in estate of John Newman, George Brnhanan, D. H. Shoemaker and P. A. L Quick and widows appraisements in es tates of Andrew Marfing and Tbos. M. Bnrrus. Bond fit Thomas C. Maawaring, Cocstoble of Matamoras Borough ap proved. Auditors report In estate of Robert Anderson confirmed ni si. Estate of Frank G. Haines, Fletob er Gilpin appointed Guardian of Minor. Estate of E. L. Conklin, sale of real estate to Samuel L. Van Akin confirmed E-tato of Minerva Van Akin, sale of real estate to James Van Akin con Armed. Estate of Bradner Wood, partition awarded. Commonwealth vs Bdward T. Hay F. and B. true bill, Nellie M. Joaes profecutrix. -Road in Lackawaxen from Erie to near bouse of Chas Shannon ; Frank Schorr, Henry Huffman and John H Smith appointed viewer. Commonwealth vs E. L. Hay F. & B , Hattie Jones prosecutrix, nol, pros, on payment of cost. Ira B. Case vs John F. Case, tres pass for cntting timber. Verdict for plaintifl $10. Louis Gavoille vs Wm. T. Strnble ssanmpsit for price of railroad tie Jury disagreed. Grand Jnry approve petition for bridge in Lehman near house of William Cortrigbt and reoommend a (tone arch bridge. Commonwealth v John Parkoe, Tramp. Not a true bill. Commonwealth v Owen Smith. Charged with breaking and entering a oar. Tru bill. Estate John Newman deo'd, C W. Ball appointed Anditor to pas ra exoeption to account Ella Garrison v George W. Gar rison, Divorce. John A. Kipp ap pointed Master to take evidence and report to the court. Estate Amanda W. Cortrigbt dee'd petitioa of J. H. Van Etten for parti. tioa lied May 19th. Now Jane ttb parti Ilea awarded. Baa day petition for partition of Clarence Cole In same estate filed May 19th. Withdrawn by leave of Court. In the matter of the will of H. M. Cortrigbt deo'd. After argument the court reserves decision. No Friend Like the Dog Where will you find a man alwaya grateful, always affectionate, never se'fijh, pushing the abnegation of self to tbe utmost limits of possibil ity, forgetful of injuries and mind ful only of benefits received? Seek him not ; il would be a useless task. But take th first dog yon meet, and from the moment be adopt you for bis muster, yon will find in him all tlnve qualities. He will love you without calculation. His greatest h ippinesa wilt be to be near you aud should yon be reduced to beg your bread, not only will he aid yon bat be will not abandon you to fol io n king to bis pslace. Vour friends may quit yo in misfortane. j but your dog will remain j he will die at your fee t, or if you depart be. fore him on the gteat voyage will accompany you to your last abode. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent ns iu ! the sain of cur High Grade Goods. Dm' 1 delay, apply at onoe. Steady j employment ; liberal term. Exper ! ieuce not necessary. I ALLEN NURSERY CO. : Rochester, N. Y. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON A colored man grossly insulted a young married lady last week. A warrant was ftsund for the negro and when the prisoner end constable appeared ut the Just Ices office the Constable was so drunk that be could hardly aland, and th result was that the negro got away with little danger of arrest owing to oulside in fluence. Horton Ferguson, who bought out C E. MeCrackcn, at Layton, resold to McCracken and last weak moved to WayDe Co , Pa. The vendue of tbe household goods of Lydia Decaer deo'd on Satarrlay brongbt out. a good attendance and good prices raled. Mrs. Jaue Hursb, of Hainesville, who recently bad a light stroke of paralysis, ia not gaining a fast as her friends wish The raiu of Friday and Saturday came very welcome, as many were just gnlshing corn planting. Bur, the promise of a good grass crop is not encouraging and pasture; three quarters of a pouud to a pint is not what it should be at this time j,,f Juica Is enffi 'iclit. Oae ef tbe se of the year. ;crets of having frnit "jell'' quickly As a veteran of the Civil War I; is to have the snenr spread on 11 regret to so th t the day has leer. : platter nnd healed iu the oven beforti turned into a day of sports, ni,d the if is added t'i tbe boiling juice. Then old soldier is forgotten. jif cui rants or other fruit are at the Holidays arc forbidden to be j right stage of ripeness, a few min taught in New Jersey, and yet, pev- i oles' toiling will produce a firm, eral of our schools were in session j eb.ar Jelly. Vndorripo and overripa as alleged, to make up a day lost i f' r it will not make gcoi jelly because some time before. Hioy do unf contain a gelatiu-making The Orange strawberry social and 1 mnlcriul found in ripe fruit. The dance in their hall at Layton on tbe evening ot the 17th iust must not be furgottrn, for there is a good time coming boys. Will llmy-of Layton resumed! driving cue of Bordeus milk wagons on Sunday, having been laid cil for a snort time. Mrs. AhbieBnnsebotonanduintlir;'"-'cunt f 'heir teudency to settle are spending a few day with her aistcr-in law Mrs. Montross at Lay. ton Edward Everltt and wife of Orange ; spont a few days last- week in visit-1 ing ouiong r .-latives in this valley Ho is a grandson of the lale John I). '. Jylvania Department cf Agriculture Everitt and the oldest one of lhetrom Bne of tbe principal potato name now li ing. districts of the Slate to the effect Tke meet ng at James Blacks on;'b,t the pp,Rt0 BuK- o' Colorado Friday evening having for its object , Beetle, is alreody actively at work the macadamizing of the road from ; oa tbe young potato plants aud L. T. Smiths store to the Dingmao 1 tareaUns to do considerable damage. bridge anil from Ilnrshs corner to,rj,,i .1 - tho Montague line brought out a i BI,,,t mRy 'ao 0,098 muoh IoM ,0 good sized crowd. Committees were I P",:,to growers, appointed to solioit the 10 per cent oi I la answer to some of tho queries cost on both roads. Many are not as to how to destroy the bugs as !s0Tu;:frbrr,odigde.,ro,u Lsytoa u, toZ3;,o. . ! gist Surface replies as follows: On Saturday evening our B. of E. 1 ..Tll8 Colorado Potato Beetle or met and voted to ask the voters furl PoUto Bug w, vsry deitracliva $350 school money. It was also voted tl appropriate f25 for building a belfry on the Fisher school house, the patrons of tbat school already have the bell. Animal Swimming Although all reptile, and mot an - iiuBis aim msecss are a 010 10 swim in v.rying degrees, few possess - .. few possess tbe A wiiiiroir or nnnur nl Itrn.,,. K. ' . rr.au be A man bas been known toswiiu thirty miles without a pause, and the only land animal who approach es this performance lathe American blaok bear. The Amerioan deer, however, will occasionally swim twelve or fourteen unH-3 1.1 riipii-ii, ifcia iirit-iMiriny that, ttLuieastbobaralsaproUdtuti,,,, If y(u do ot njtn , swimm-r, i lie rabbit c.umct swim at!,,, , 1llublB f luakil-6 tbe Bor all. TLo common mouse ar.d the U!ixlui0 fr lha UM cr ar field n.ou,e enn itaim only a foir j tt,.lh:jj , run the risk of tbe blight yards, ar-d often d.owu in the act, ,..miil , ,., iiu tDe p,,,.,,, yet rats can swim splendidly. Hens : W;lri 1)V ..-..yi, vvilb tti(ller o aud Users s.v.m we.l, although only ;tbc two poisons incut ioned, in fifty from 11. e.iv.t;.-, to crus a liver, for ; (,f W llr a!o30 Ejt .e example. Tbe horse can swim for j iilivt,. to0 , t0 ,mike the regular- UJiivs iiioiib uucoilllllg; ex Iiu If II, anj shows n wonderful instinct in . 1 choosing the best availablo hmuing place. li?ars aud mol.-s swim veli!, but bats und monkeys are helpless in ! tbe water. Exi-hange. .New Pcnna. Law Pennsylvania has recently placed herself in line with other slates in the matler of piogres.-dTu legislr.tion affeciing the horse. ' An act Weat Into effect May G, making it unlaw ! 'I' r" ir lor sale or to sell diseased .Iain, or worn-out horses. Provir- j ions arc made for its enforcement by po.iccmeii, constublcs, or agents of any anti-cruelty society iueort oiated in the stata. The law wo; scoured I by tbe united efforts of the societies , Kirk's New DUcovaiy, which com iia Pennsylvauia, woikinj tiirongh ' piel-iy cured 1110 and now 1 am as j the Fedorated Iiuniano Koeioties of ; vi il ns uver." For Lung Trouble, j which Thomas S. Carlisle is seere- -Bronchitis, Coughs und Colls, Asth. I tary. TI.e firM prosecution aud con-: ma, Cri.up aud Whocplrg Cough its I vietion uuder the new law was mai'e ' supreme. 60c and tl 1)0. Tilal lot. May 12 by an agent of the Pcnus, b. tie free. Guaranteed by all drag IP.C.A. '(jUlj. Choose Fruit Foj Canning When It Is Not Too Ripe To insure success In canning, jelly, mailing pud preserving, vegetables and fruit must be nsed when jot riKhf. Fortunate lbs housekeeper who can plcck from herown orchard or garden aud fiill hor atore-closet shelves with fruit ripened on its nat ivn soil. Fruit for "doing np'' should never be over ripe. If fresh picked, it should be gathered the nigkt before when dry, for frnit covered with dovv 0 wet with rain will not keep well. Few housewives attempt to can vegetables, but the difference Id taste and grocery bills more than re pnvs the trouhle. Thorough sterili z itinn of cons, rubbers, covers and 'be fruit- or vegetable in process of oiking are the sureties of success in canning. Jdly is made from frnit juices and as "a pint's a pennd tbe world around," the same proportion of sr.gar applies as for most preserve sive when the fruit is sweet, then . r-F' nes ol a pineapple may be f ester! i by pulling its leaves. I' tbey do not pluck readily the pineapple is not fit to ine. 'Jelly should not be stiried more j than ia necessary to have it clear and prevent granulation of the sugar, 1 out marmalade and nrrserves. ok And bur"i must be stirred frequently. The Delineator for July. Potato Bugs and Blights Information bag been received by the Division of Zeology of the Pena- tn many parts of this State this year. Spray with the Bordeaux mixture to which poison is added. Make tbe Bordcaox mixture by naing 4 pounds f Dlnestone aud five poauds of lime in fitly gallons of water and to this add sither one-half pound of Paris : Green or ,wo poDnd9o( ,re.nate of i ,e,,i q. ihmni,i. ...a : ' ...w.ei.., mill juu , mfc,.elJt blight and al. kill ilm iigs. l.epeat this ones every two 1 ffe-ks fir bliffbt. hntl if f hor am j t,,, pre,,nf ,ou need ot ,dd the poison. Whenever the bnga are present add the poison and spray for them. There is no rnle concerning the frequency of repetition for Pota to Puii. as we aimnlv snmv wnmi ti p- ..,..1 km m...... os soon as j - r J t a U mixture wich lime and uirs'.ono and tlitn ad.l the poison M : r-jirt Tho Bordeaux is for plait dis- o only, and will not kill insects. ti ns u fengicido. To make it an insejlicido v.ea.ld toe poison, as d; scribed ub.ive." A Thrilling Rescue liv licrt II. L-au, of Cheny, W.tsh., was saved fiom a frightful ilce.th Is a b'.or.r to thrill the world A hsrd cold," he writes, 'brouirht i 11 a i'. -; p. rate lur e tr uble that baf 1'.-:) an e.-,;iert 3:;ctoi- here. Then I j pjid l(l to $16 a visit to a lung pec- , ialit iu Sp .k.uie, who did not help ' me. Then I went to California, bud . wiiln-ut benefit. At lest I used Dr. A
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