m In. re , MILFOIU), PIKE COUNTY, PA., FRIDAY, JUXfe 25, 1909. VOL. XIV. NO 35 Ob . c BRIEF MENTION Georg V, a son ot tba lata (Jol. John Nyo of Milford, who been la tbe fat1 Wl for several yean bai rttomea- fcera for lha summer and will take, a eoniM of Daily ia the Yal Forest Bchaul. Mrs. Frieh gsv a shower party fur MIm ltatle Buck nt CvnirAqisr Hotel Wednesday night. MI.-sBeok will soon, ba mirrted and go to r Id In th lar Wwl. lira. Henrietta Decker Canning ham, iter of Mra. J. D. Biddi, died recently In Fort Jerri. Burn Jane 20th to A. Q Wllate ad wlfe-tof Dingtnau township a daughter. - Tbe 0 barrel of gtulrin for dre. ting tbe streets bave arrived and will ha tint .on forthwith. It will be Mixed WUh water and sprinkled from the oart, ooverius a width of from 8 to IS feet. It la not an oil and will not Injur clothing and hn no smell yet for a rouplu of dura no til It haa an opportunity to sonk Into the dust it will be well It all driver of vehicles would avoid it far a possible driving over it. There i plenty of room on the streets to use he aide and ao allow the cjntrin to do It work undisturbed until it fixe the doit. Frank Keller R-q of Shohuln who waa elected Justice of tit Praee la 1907 ha tendered hi resignation. Acording to the weather hnrean In Mew York. Jane 12 waa the hot test day of that date on record. The thermometer atood 90 degree in tbe bade. Bceauia of a fight between tbe big Eastern makers of firework the price of explosive have dropped 26 per cent. If people weald avoid the us of th dangerous craokers wonld go yet lower or perhaps they would quit waking then. The Hotel lioenseofLeroy E. Kipp was transferred Wednesday to F X. Jardon of tbl boro. , . Hon. John F. Englehart of Mat, moras was in town Tuesday. Tax Culleotor D. B. Olmstead has been quit 111 ibis week at bis home la Milford township. Gradually liilfbrf la being elec trically lighted. The power I fur nlihad by the Mtlford Water Co. Are there any of It board of direc tors who have ever beard of snob an expression s "ultra vires." Latin you know foe something beyond your power. A rota aalliag hlmsalt Henry Conr sen, who bat teen working on the Shohola I amber jb, was brought bare Monday charged with attempt ing to do himself bodily barm. The peoifls offense , was an effort to drown himself In tbe river at Bboh ola. Tbe eonrt ba appointed a eomml Ion consisting of Dr. Wm. B Ken wo they, George B. Ball Etq, and W. f. Choi to enquire a to hi un ity. Tbe cowimisalon pronounced him tnsan and he was taken to Dan vllle Wednesday. Some of the town talent propose to repeat the entertainment given laat winter wbioh waa ao well re ceived, with additions, Jaly 3rd, in Browne Hall. Tbe proceeds will be in aid of tbe base ball club being or ganiaed. The entertainment will be followed by a dance. Bnnie of the old people In thi sec tion may remember a Mr. Kitohin who taoght school around the coun try In this coanty. HI nephew, wno uvea at lawmma, ri. j. was up en a fishing trip to Twin Lake last week. Hon. Henry Has ton of Now ton was ob a of tbs party which com posed several Jeraeyitea They made headquarter up at Bradford' Vsoa tion Retreat. State engineers were here last week looking over Cave Bank te da termine how the appropriation of $6,000 eoold b i best spent. It Is so id th conclusion waa that tbe proper place for tbe road wonld be along tbe river, presumably on top of a rip rap near the shore. A tbe Slate Water Bupply Commission and tbe High way Department are two distinot branohe. th former nnder whose direction the appropriation wonld be expended, an have no control over th road. t At Matamoras the $5000 approprl ation will be need to eatead the dike on up tbe river. J. R. Perry, owner of tbs old La high and Eaaura Railroad wa in town thi week. Mr. X. P. Huddy, efter a visit of few week ia town, ba resumed to flt Oraug. Th remains ol Mra U. V. C Slice tusker, who p-eeptly died nt Newark N. J. were broogat to Delaware Cemetery for . Interment Tuesday. Fur mmh.v year she resided in Deli ver on a farm Just below Pliarmavs Ferry. y J. M Palmer, nn the river rood In Uotttngo en Monday ploughed np bnga s'ou Indtnn battle rx or ham mer. Only a plant could wwul sncli a fearful Instimneiit of don III. for It Weigh fonr and half lxmads. He Intends to sriid It to the Binithsoalaa Iaitl:uMon at Washington, D. C. K B U-:toa of Green waa ia town Monday lo take out his Com mission s Jnslice nf the Peace nd wn accompanied by Thomas N Cm of th sume lowoabip. Edward Ctihlll aud wife have opened their summer residence here for their ocoupanoT. Sainnel Hcxelton of Mill Rift was in town Monday and expects lo Mart this week fr Uutle, Montana, wlivre he will have employment ' with a Tombstone Co. In which lit bro'li. ers ere largely mtereated. We shall not have to wait many da: a longer to find ont who Is the potentlnl President of tho nation. Tuft or Aldrlch. ' ' ' What bns become of the old detn ucrat prinolple of tariff for revenne only since the advent of the m w fangled theory of every f-dlow gnt ting the hipheM dnty possible fur the products of his own aeotlon? , The tariff may be looal ioe, but i) has certainly ceased to be a party issue. Government Is informed of a new anosthetio that absolntely kills all twin. Everything coming our wty. Might scatter a little around until the tariff argument Is ended. Tk fact that large and fi sonant line are being eiaotav) from theheef trnst by Waster eoart tanj not b without Its bearing upon the prices of meat. A Western clergyman announces' that the Uod of th Bible I not th God of Chicago. W had suspected mack for a long time. Not ouly I tbe consumer raj)b, bnt he committed suicide anyway, ia lb way Congress svidently figure it. "Ih Senate crasy?" Inquire (he New York World. We decline to commit ourselves until the Worlds other famous brainteaser, "What is a Democrat" Is satisfactorily an. swered. Mr. Aldrieb ought to look bis Con gress np at night and take th keys borne. Th queatioa before the oonfersnr committee, when the Hosiery tax ceases up, will be whether to reduce the tariff or tbe length of tbe bow. The British suffragette ar beat on vindicating the brief that those vi0Dn who want th suffrage ought net to have It, and that those who ongbt to have it, don't want it. - Almost any foreign power could land an army In New Tork. ears Admiral Bigsbee. Bo it oould, snd the beat thing about it ia that vr al power have been doing that ev ery summer month for about fifty year. There ia talk at Washington of in tervention In Cuban affair again, on the ground that the proposed Cuban bndgat is xtravgaot.. Hadn't we better first intervene in our own af fatra on that ground? There is lee excuse for protecting sugar than for proleallDg any otbsr sulci In the tariff schedule, but it alway ha been about th most atrongly fortified artiole on th liat. Why tbl absurd clamor for mora daylight? More moonlight ia all wa nsed la the good old summer time. The government is having th mi chief of a time finding oot wbet whisky it Uf course, there are a lot of men who know, but they won't lelL But with all the shifting of aohe dal, th tariff, you know, is reslly "en" the ultimate aousnmer. A Bias who awor aloud to blasstlf wbsa tU bom tesm was losing, was discharged by abuvannab, Ga , nm latrate when bla ease wa brought into court' A Daniel com to ludg mnnt I If anyone should bav been fined, it wa tbe omptre. .. A dispatch says a home for habit. 1 drunkarda la to be established in Maine) but, of course,- the cureless proofreader got th same wrong. Fornlaked raoin to rant. Xnqulr of Mra. Etta Polllnn, Corner Dr-d . aud Ann fcUrit, Mtlford, Pa. tf Good Cheer For Invalids TlnVlt the time of year when all wtlfl iri niftntl with health and j strength turn to the great Outdoors t rsvel thronph the coming months ia Summer snuehine, in bilmy air, in the color and odors of flowers and Irt the blessed' gr?en of B"ld nnd woodland. Yet while Spring brings Joy and pleasure to the world at large. It forecaats only added dis comfort to the luvalids who am phut In Ihvlr room To thousands who ar permanently confined, perhaps to soma, In this very neighborhood, Bnmwer does not mean sweeping vlev. ol bilUide and vnlley, delight ful eoefit-ladcn breeze or ram ulna through shady lane. It. means only oomfortlrm nights and day In bed, or wheel chair, cooped up In a nar row roc in where the nir is hot and titling, without hope of relief. The report, of The Pennsylvania Branoh nf The Bhut-Io Society, jmt received, ststra that this branch alone numbers SDt Shut-ins in Penn sylvania, Virginia, West Virgtnin arid Kentucky. The Shut-Iu Society wns organized in New York City in 1877 for the purpose of bringing cheer and com fort Into the lives of the sick and lonely.' Itpravldra the invalids with leading tuaitor, cheerful correspond cuts, birthday nnd Christmas enrda, Air cushions, hot water bags, etc. Hick room appliance, such as wheel OhAirs, bed rests, bttd tables, rocking chairs, nre loaned to those who need them. Kxohaiirrs for the sale 'of the work cf the Invalids sre main tained by the Branch nnd by thte means many are enabled to obtain tbe necessities of life. This Booiety presents an opportun ity for anyone who wishes to take pirt lu this work of making afflicted live more endurable. IJew S!sool at rrr aotlve -members ar-desired who will oorrespoiid with the inval id and visit those In their neighbor- kod. Due are 11 a year. Tbe Peanrylvanta Branch alio wlshe to know of any Invalid In these 'four States, to whom the Bo. eisty could bi tug good cheer. The due of Bhut-laa are twenty-five eeut a year, which uin covers the subscription to the Open Wihdow, the magaziua of tbe Society. All inquiries in reference to tbe work of the Branch aud contrlhu tlons toward its support, will he gl.idly received and promptly ao-' kaowlodged if sent to its office, 1710 Chestnut Street,. Philadelphia, ad dressed to the President, Mis Mary Talker Nicholson." Sample copies of th Opxit Window and the Quart erly, published by the Branch, will also be mailed on request. Cost in Lives To Celebrate . In th laat five years preceding the present year, the number of in juries in the United States ocouring as the result of Independence Day celebrations " were' 23,73; of tbia number 1 153 resulted fatally.' Or these injuries 8468 occursd in Penn sylvania, tfaa fatalities reaching 173. The statistics of 1908 are' 1623 for the United State with th 163 fatalities for Pennsylvania. 987, with 21 fatal ities. , 4 These figures have been gathered by the Amaricnn Medical Association and can be considered fully reliable. They do not call for comment, but justify the Med ioal Society of tbe State of Pennsylvania in resolving : First. That it goes on record as totally 'condemning a method of ex hibiting so-called patriotism, which ia ao "recklef .of human life and health. ."".-.'""" Beoond. That it nppeals to all ex isting power of Itgttl restraint for th suppression of this evil, amonget which it recognizes state and uiunU cip! authorities, including health boards. Third. That it appeals also to tbe moral torse of the people at large and to the moral and profsssiosal responsibilities of the individual practitioners ot the state. Fourth. That it appeals to the puhlls press of the state fur its influ- enoe. aad recainmenda the fullest publication practicable of these res olutiotis, or an abstract of them, with additional or other coniuieut. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent u in the isle of cur High Grade Goods.' Duu'i delay, apply at once. - Steady employment ; liberal terms. Exper ience not necessary, ALLEN NURSERY CO. " Rochester, N. Y. Advertise in the I'hbjs. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON Th President sod tbe Attorney General have completed the draft of the proposed amendment to th tar iff bill, imposing a tax nf two per Cf nt on the net earring of corpora tions, and have submitted it to Sen ator A Id rich, chairman of the Fi nance Committee. Some time wa spent by tbe Committee in consider iug the draft, nnd tbe advisability ol placing a minimum limitation fn the bill, wa discussed, so that corpora tions whose net earning were lets tbau the stipulated amount would not be required to pay any tax. No decision, however, was reached and no such change will be made antes it oommends Itself to tb Preeidsnt or his legal adviser. There 1 every In dlcation that tbe tax on corporations will he added to the tariff bill with out difficulty and without prolonged debate and thnt it will receive the almost unanimous support of both parties. Mr. Taft ia greatly in earn est in bis advocacy of this tax anil is urging nil Benntnrs to get into line with the' organization snd vote for It, and the concensus of opinion la that the President's recommendation wllr actually hasten the enactment of the tariff law. The Demoorats are endeavoring to devise some scheme by which a diruot vote on the income tax propos ttion can ,be obtained, and also, a method by wbicli they can get some credit for the tax on the net earn ings of corporation. In the recent discassioua on this subject, Senator Daniel reonlled the fact that early In tbe debate be offered an amendment providing for a tax on the gross earn ings of corporations, snd be hope to show that the President' proposi tion is merely modification of his method of raising revooue. Mr. ruiley ha declared hi determina tion to obtain a direct vote on bis income tax amendment, either in committee of tb whole or In the Senate, bnt m of the Democrat ar urging him to withdraw his amendment so that h ean offer It later a a substitute for th Taft cor poration tax proposition. Tb pre- diotictlon Is mad, however, thai even tf tbey do succeed in getting a direct vot on the iacome amend ment it will command leas, by eleven votes, than the majority. The policy' to 'be punned by th ; i resent administration through tbe Btate Department In th conduct o' tbe foreign affair of the United Statea ha bean most explicitly de fined by Secretary Knox, tLI week. This policy ie to promote the eom ineroial and trad interest of thi country with tbe foreign nations of the world a extensively as possible,' and in dealing with these nations the administration will adopt an oh measures as seem certain most effect ively to promote the growth ot for- eign trade and under conditions most satisfactory to American business interest. The Secretary of State has announced that tbe aid which tbe department has been giving to American business interests in secur ing portion of the Chinese loan fr the Hankow A Sze-Chnen Railwsy has been successful. Th depart ment is informed that th agent of tho foreign banking Interests In China have recommended to their principals that United Statea bankera roceive a share in the loan, and that the JUhlnesa government has expres sed its pleasure at having th United States assiat in capitalizing its enter prises. Secretary Kuox takes it for grunted that Auierioao bankers will bs usked to aubsoribe one-fourth cf the loan of 127,600,000, which is be ing floated by the Chinese govern ment, and the Bute Department will ufcalat the Americans in securing "a fair share of engineers to work on the lailroad. and will endeavor, also to effect the purchase ia this conntry of at least one-fourth of the machin ery required. According to Hitat. .Ington Wilson, the Assistant Secre tary ol State, II la well known that Jhe-appprnttnent of American engia keJ - Wn.i extremely important freoi- cemmeroial point of view pnrtionlurly beoaose they are In a position to recommend th purchase of American material for construc tion work. Another step In th campaign of ths Btate Department to further .American commercial Interests. I the enoouragemenl of tb chm to establish a aerie of bank In Sooth American countries.. Whil Be isry Ko consider South America .' not to It rlil a flehl a China and. the Orient, he Sippets this movemei t will result in so appreciable in cress In America trad. Chin, however he believe to he the country to which AnaerioB nnt look as a vast market far it raw products and man uracture. Th Indian servto I belag sob Jeoted to a genera) "shaking np" by the Secretary of tb Interior, and already a half doma officials In th field ars snder investigation with th prospect that one of them may go to th penitentiary. A number who have used thtfr place to farther their own end at th experts of th Indiaoa ar te be dismissed, and th entire field rvlo I to b cubjeoted to rigid Investigation tbia summer. Hot Weather 'Donta For Men, Women, Babies Her is a Ut of "donta" far tbe benefit of th wis In hot weathsr : Don't drink loohollo liquor. They may cool temporarily, but they act on the body Ilk fuel to th fur nace. Don't loae yonr temper. Don't forget to bathe frequently. Dsn't eat large amount of meat. Vegetable ar better in hot weather. Don't wear a felt bat, vest or high alio. Don't worry. Don't hurty. There nre timi when energy rosy o st df ar. Medical authorities say that moth ers should tak th precauti n to dress babies I tbs thinest of cloth ing. Discard flaansls until winter. Heavy bauds should net be keptabou t the body Keep the little one where it will get plenty of fresh air. Watch Its dlst. Place only the light st covering over It at Bight. And Whon in doubt call a physician. From lime to time th societies which make tb human oar of tb animal their chief object bav Issued printed "don't'' for the direction of owners snd drivers of horse. These ar sm of them: Don't stand your hora in th sun when by moving him aorosa the treet or round th corner yon can find a shady spot. Don't put th sara load on him that you would whsn th thsrtnom- tar I Just abov th freezing point. Don' fsll to give him water at short intervals snd to bathe his had frequently. Don't fail, If he hws signs of ex haustion, to give him half hour's rest. Could Not B Better No on has r mad a salve, olnt meat, lotion or balm to compare with Buoklen's Arnica Balv Its the on perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burn, Bruises, Bores, Scalds, Bulla, Ulcer, Eczema, Salt Rheum.; For Bore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands Its supreme. Infallible for Pile. Only 26c at all druggists. Killed By a Chinaman Th mordsr of Elsl Slgal, 20 years old, grand daughter ot Gnrl Franz Slgel la New York, is giving th polio much troabl. Sh was killed by a China man whom sh went to visit a a mission worksr. He roomed over a chop sney joint and th body wa found after several day In a trunk in hi room whr be had placed it and then left, and 1 till t Urge. Th Chinaman pre tended to be a convert but no doubt wa deceiving tb girl who Strang a It may seem appeared to be daa perately In love with him. Her mother seem to have uoouragd the girl In hsr mission work, bnt what must be thought of such fool ishness on ths part of a parent as to allow a daughter to come in contact with snoh foreigners undsr ths guise of giving them spiritual teaching. Chun Sin, a roommate confessed that be saw Leon Ling atrangle the girl and put her body in a trunk. A. Thrilling Besoue How Bert R. Lean, of Cheuy, Wash., was saved from a frightful death la a story to thrill ths world. 'A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a dehpirate lung trouble thai baf fled an expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to f 15 a visit to a lung spec ialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which com pletely cured me and now I am as well as vr." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Cough and Cold, Asth ma, Croup and Whooping Cough it supretu. 60c and 11.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by all drug-(hit. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Ralph Vansickle, of Layton, la employed as sbaffeur on one of the big transportation car running be tween Miirerd and Port Jervls. Mis Sadi Harsh of Newark ctme up on Thursday last to attend tbe funeral of her nleo returning to Newark tbe am day. Th law In thi Itat ar not dis- tributed nntil nearly time for th silling of tb next legislature. - It would be much better if they were printed In our County paper ( fAt a passed. Dayton Cole, of Walpaok, has sold hi farm to his son in-law Everitt F. Coodll. Consideration unknown. It was with sorrow that the an nouncement wss mad on Tuesday morning that Mildred, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank McKaeby, of Layton, had passed away. She was sitting in her high chair, and in some way managed to reach a box containing pills, of which strychnine was a part, and how many she at is not known Con vulsions ensued in a few minutes, and altho medical help was at once summoned she passed away In an hour. The bereaved family have the y mpathy of all in their dire and distressing calamity. Aged 2 years end 2 months. The farm known as tbe Jus. Clark farm near Laytcn was offered at pub lio aale on Wednesday lost and was bid in by the heirs on a bid of tL'GOO. The farm contains 170 acres. The Grange danoe at Layton ar neuneed for Thursday evening did not take place owing to the rain, but waa held on the fellowing evening. Their room were filled to their ut most capacity. Tbe annual meeting for the votiag of school money will ba held in tbe Li y ton school honse on Saturday f teruoon of this week. Twenty-five dollar 1 asked for a bslf ry on the Fisher aohool house and $360 for school purposes, Tbe Hillary law, recently pissed, provide for tbe appointment of S persons In each township whose duty It I to forbid all sellers of intoxi cant from selling to persona whom ths Committee oensider drunkards. Hsrd cider Is the cars of thi township, and whether thi law will top th sal of that 1 a question. The fine for selling to those forbid den to Mil to, I $a0 for first offsns and 1100 for ssoond offense and the lioens revoked. Th two finest gardens in thi vlain lty ar those of John Balder and Mr Montroa with Bnldera a little ahead. Lewi Slock bower, of Newton, pent Saturday and Sunday with friend at Layton. Tbe al of tb Vanatta farm men tioned In my last letter as purohased by th Flatbnah Fish Club should have bees Mr Brendon of N. Y. Cbildren'a Dy observances wer held at Haineaville last Sunday. The church wa filled to overflowing. Our schools ar closing one after another, and if th resolution passed by th B. of E. 1 ay good ther is not a teacher hired in this township. Beautifying tbe Town Fourth street residents are espec ially p'eiael with the nmuiier in wbioh the Street Committee is beau tifying that fashionable promenade. It is really one of tbe mo.t atti act ive walks in town and is no much improved. A year or two more of the present progressive methods of the borough council and its excellent street commissioner and Mil ford street will vie with any in theooun try. We da not wish to underesti mate tbe excellent work done by tbe V. I. A, in this commotion. Tlist association has done much by precept aud example to awaken a civic pride in the oommunity which haa a most beneficial efieot. Man Lost From Asylum Robert Balstead. who escaped from Middlelown, N. Y, asylum May (, has not yt been foand. E was traced to Huguenot, N If. wber be remained a week and then left saying that be intended going to Newburg, hi horn bnt did aot. Though 80 years eld ha doe not ap pear over 60. He 1 i feet 7 or ( inches tall with dark coasplsiion, brown eyes, mustache and hair ones blsok, now being gray, high and prominent cheek ben aud weigh Ul to 160. Any information a to him will be gladly received by hi wif Mr. E. i. Halsted, 80 Outlook Place, Hcwburg, N. Y. They Repudiate Agreement The word repudiate ha naaiv sound, partaking somewhat of th disagreeable and suggvstlv on. "Pew, yet the Democrat ef old Northampton bav teen fit la oom mitte assembled to use the werd ia referring to the agreement with her sister counties which compose this congressional fiistrlcl, In regard to rotation. Utidr the pretext that tbe primary election law abrogated me agreemeat, wbioh legally It do by allowing th majority to ml the committee resolved "that said rota tion agreement b and Is bsrabr re scinded and abrogated and declared null and void." Thla refera in terms to the Congressional rotation agree. -tnent made a! Stroudsburg June lh 1908, and nnder which Pike would be entitled to tbe choice next year. Northampton baa over a population of 26,000 mor than tb three other counties combined, bonce it may be seen that unless by her grace neither of the other counties can bop to send a democratio ion to tbe balls of Congress. ' If the district must be lepreeented by a democrat, which is by no means forgone w hope one will be sent who has ability, energy nnd fairness. It ia detrimental to the best interests of the dlstriot and atnts to send men who bav no x parience and who are rotated out before tbey beoouie fairly acquainted with tbe way to the cafe. It is to public advantuge to find a man who measures up to the ordinary atand .ird at least and then keep him there uutil he has soms experience and influence. Trouble Makers Ousted When a sufferer from stomach trou ble takes Dr. King's New Life Pill lie's mighty glad tosoe big Dyspepsia and ludigsstlou fly, but mor he's tickled over his new, fine appetite. htrong nerves, healthy vigor, all be. cause stomach, hverand kidneys now work right 26c at all diuggists. Its Pippitt. Thats All Considerable indignation ba been frequently expressed by psopls, not only residents of the town, but city visitors as w&ll, as to th way csr :n Port Jerri person defaoed everything along tho road oa which n paper oould be plastered, a beard nailed or a dauber with a brush make carioatures of letters. Thi method of advertising assm to b . hoseu by many residents, w pre MiiDt they all themselves businsis men, of that olty. Th matter ha gone to far, especially with on Pip pitt, that at length th indignation which was gsneral has taken a con erst form, and at a roosting of tb V. I. A. of Milford bald this wk th subject was fully discussed. Th ladles were unanimous la condemn ing that method of advertising and a an expression of their feeling r salved that tbey would not trade wilh any outside parties wb fol owd the praotise, and would try to I ersuade all their friend not to do ). Fort Jervl tradesmen may or may not realise that the business formerly done by the with Milford people has greatly fallen off, and, as a few godly person could not aav Sodom, bnl its sins wr visitad on all so those in that city who bav pursued ths genteel msthod of adver lising have suffered along with those wbo do not. A bill will be intro duced before our next legislatuie mukig it a misdemeanor to dtiaoe nature and torture tbe eye by post ing and painting such things as Pip pitt delights In. If Port Jervls tradosmeu dos're to regain Jhe favor of people here anil in this amotion they will avoid in future making themselves obnoxious by practising a cneup and disagreeable method of ctillng attention to themselves. If they expect favors from our towns people they must expect in return to gi'ftnt them. Take Pippitt as sn ex ample of how not to do it. Womon Who Are Euvied Those nttrnctive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like tbem. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion or kiduev poison show in pim ples, blotches, skiu eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all snob, Electric Bitters work wonders. Tbey regulate Stomach, Liver snd Kidneys, purify the blood ; give strong nerve, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion. Many cbarnung women owe their health and beauty to them. 60c at all drug gists, Subsorib (or th PAxsa.