SIMPLE LITTLE AIDS THAT WILL MAM CHKEXS RED awb cvm miirr woesa. vaid rm n& m fcy Apptytng leed I"ada After WasUIng Flesh la ot Wate Looloas ot Wats aad Kbse far Kmc. Sonetlates the lmpleet mtas aide will neke a marked dlffereBea la a wetness apiraraaee. For lastaaoe, oae irtou kalr II aaatanaceble will Dad tbat by applying a misters ef a teaapooafu. Of i-lrcerlae la Bvo times a at .erf. water to loos ads af treesss Una abort scraade tar Beatly la plaea. la potttas; ea the mlitara It shoaM s wall shakes aad tbaa applied U tao balr with a aaft truss Inst Wore tba dreestag. Wbaa eSort balra ara jedareAe tba tba bfct me.ada of tralnta la to put tbam aa earlara. Afterward obey atiauld ba eoaibed awl sall aaft and Cutty. Another sfstses aid a Ssauty la tba lea eat a tbat aialaaa pallid ahaaaa red. To bAmg eoor lato - facaa uaa two raaad pada a trlfa barter tbaa a atlTar dollar. Tkay saeast ba mada from tblek flaaaal covered amoetBly with line. Walls Usee ara eoakla la lead water was tba faa (earls- with warm, not really hot water. Than aa ra aa tba etda la triad, which tbould ba doaa losaedleeaay afiar the laving, tea pada ara Islam ft on their bath, abakea to laser C auperduaaa wet and plaaad dlreeUy oa tbat part af est aheek where color la desired. Thf secret of ces: with thU lies la tba washiag be ing doaa with really warm water and Oa compresses being ley cold. As simple remedies will help ta beautify sblay noses tbat bsye sues, at annoying babit of refusing to ba B-odiOed by powders. It Is wall to ap ply one of these liquid balms tbat day be made at home. A lotion that Is said ta effect a ears of tba trouble Is made of one ounee af dis tilled water, eight minims of distill- e-i tincture of laventor aad two gralna of snlphste of line. This should be well mixed aad ap plied about four times a day, never allowing It to remala an arer night. rut It oa with a plaea ot aaft lln. i or soneniag rough ar skin on the baada commoa yellow cornneal la aa ezlelleat care. It should be mixed la tba proportion of one ounce of orris root, powdered. a soand or meal. To n'piy It the baada saoald ba waaked as asaal, Uktag ears to aaa a soap that Is aot drytag; taea the xaeal It poared Into aaa haad aad this Is robbed arer tba other with tLs same motion used la vashlng, oMag agala tba gralaa tbat should have fallen aa a tcwel. box, Ac, na- vi ue skid la r.uite dry. IJodgfng the Trail la fae "Nobody ere told mo tbat I waa a e j oancer." declared Edward K. Oreenway. leader of millions. "Bat - 14 mMM. mm. aneanllaeaat a mm n woman did nav m hum 1 a 'Toe took me through that crowd without a collision aad without any u-eaaing on my skirt.1 "Well. I sever haj a discing les son in my life. But t a tlce dancing In the daya Wbea women ore inose great loag trains, and It was not oonsldered aood form to pick tbem op. They trailed along ucoiao several yarda. Those were the dara whan rnn k-. . i.4. keeping morlng with - yaw partner w sees mat iraia following "Bat how did wmm MMtur "Used to tie two sheets sr aa ordi nary ebalr aad then etare la and out aaaong a dosea ahalra scattered over a dance floor." laa Iraaclaoe voronicie. Why Womea Ride Aeartda. , "Tt hj the aeaeral oaialo. .J the phyatelaaa wtth whosa I asae cata," wrltea a earreaaaadaawaf the New Yerh Medical Jenr.iel. "lku tk fashlaa aa woaua rtdtog astndo has on aaa na angia la Pad aa auah tt has to aba advtaa ad pbaaWlaaa our mod era type. "Tba fast that a psissa ptdlag aeinae ran have mora freedo a from jar ana Jolt than oae riding oa side saddle, aboald he a favor of the astrMs method, aside from the fact of It betas safer and easier for the rider. .;- "The fact tbat H might be eoa- sraerea immodest by those woo are tot familiar with tba astride method of riding is no reason whi It should be condemned. Tba bs'.i- raaaoo why It Is becomlaa aaara nooalar beause tbat phys.clana la general sea Its good points over the old method and are thus sdvlsla- It." World's Greatest IJaaraiet Woasaa The record of being the, world's greatest all-round linguist le claimed by Mies Mary B. B. Coltoa, a resident of Eaetbamptoa, atiaa. (the caa apeak and read forty, torelga lan guages. Prior to her appearance In the Held aa a candidate lor Unguis tie honors, the record for the great est number ot languages spoken by any oae person waa "JMrty-tliree. Alias Coltoa haa mu tared soma of the moat dlmcnH aeagaae ra the world. Amoag these are Chinese, rail, Avastaa. Baaseript. Hebrew. Sy rian, Assyrisn. Arable and Persian. She also speaka and reads Latla, Qreek. aad all the modera Europeaa laaguagas. Philadelphia Press. A glgnaU Tn Bamatra, If a womaa la left a widow. Immediately after bar hus band's death she pleats a BagstaC at her door, apea which a lag la raised. Bo long aa the flag remains uatora by the wind the etiquette of Bama tra forbids bar to marry, but at the rst reat, however tiny, aha caa lay aeida her weed aad recast the ant Offer lb hsg. AOOQMTUaHHI'.D POIXT. Bene Piece we aa Important Factor In The Household. Beau years ago we were presented with a young greea parrot. The bird caa only bare beea a few months eld, aa she gave no slga of her red talL This, however, quickly appear ed, and Polly aooa gave evldeaeea that she waa listening to sounds and learning to reproduee them. Wa now began to give her talking leaa ens by continually repeating over and over again set words or phraeea, and were aoon repaid for our pains. Polly began to talk and qulokly Bus tared a good many of her leaaona. She added a good many self-acquired aoeompltehmenta, such as cab sails, milkmen's and paper bora' crlaS aad aad cawing of rooks. Her piercing whistle would often cause the milk man to atop and look ardnad, think ing the "call" waa for him. . Polly also learned ta Imitate the song of the canary. She weald look ap at her little yellow mate ta her cage above and call her "Bwaet, sweet, pretty little Dick, pretty little Dick." Otv one occasion the dress- aker waa. ushered Into the dining room aad waa startled by the bird exclaiming "Hullo! What's your your asmet What do yoo want?" She aurprlsed a lady visitor oa oaa eeeaalOB with the rather anuaual In quiry. "Are yon Bice?" A boat this time I was suffering from a eery painful complaint, aad ft would seem alBMet aa If my suffering drew put the bird 'a sympathy, far oa oaa oo eaaion she said to mat "HuHol what's the .eaattor with ye at Are ros qsHe. wellT" I replied; Xo, aot quite well,. Pally," where pea aha replied.. "Not quite well?" Bba waa once In the room where a mem ber of the family waa practising singing, aad preently mada the re mark, emphasising the last wordi "What's the matter with you?" waea signs of going out for a walk are apparent wa are Invariably and repeatedly bade "Oood-by, good-by," with the aocompanlment of showers f kisses. Upon our return Polly Inquires "Where have yon been? aad upon being Informed usually re fuse --uiaa to see you back." During last winter my wife waa oaa morning putting up aa oil stove lor Polly's - benefit near her cage. Oa the half landing the bird watched her with great Interest and presently said: "Do you feel oold?" "Count your blessings" was a phrase Polly (ouad great difficulty ta mastering. -uount your bless" being all aha succeeded In uttering, and aoon drop ped this aa too tronbieeome. How ever,- after a time we tried her again. New aha Arose out the "bleaa," aad ateaaaly eaharta aa ta "Count ym aeaat fear alas." A few weeks age) ear-rant was engaged polishing braaswork near Polly's oaga, aad Ua bird Immediately started talking to hap. "Hullo Polly. What tfo yea waatt What'a the matter with rev? Are yea quite well? Do yon reel aoldT Where have yon been?" and mueh mora. Blloltlng no reply aha shouted out: "Why don't you talk? aad drew the retort from the we maa: "Beeaasa I am too busy, Polly." Polly replied! "How slxwklarl" TK- s,. ,., . THB LAThiST THIIKK STORY MM Deaig-aed tor Uae la Can pa, Aparr w ana Hteaniers. , . Two story beds, that la to aay bad. steads eoatalnlna two heda i.a ane above the other, have beea la use tor some tew yeara; but aomethlag entirely new In thin Una la th tk story bed. containing three beda oaa neve am- o.iaer waich hare beea plaaad aa the market. . . . f. . Tbaae bedsteads, which are auato entirely of Iron, ara aa- oaaatractod that- they- aaa. be kaockaA 4i- a eseapy eemparatlvaly small apaaa Is soBToalonce la handling ta ahtpameai aad transportation, the three atbry bed eawaratlan lata are -. t.- bead aad toot sections and the three beda, each bed section having a wire atortreaa permanently attached to taa side aad aad nieces. . At the ends ot each mattress frame are pi as that Bt Into slots placed at gaHaMe- heights - ap the head and re pieeee. To set up a two er uewetory Bea yew etmalr-ataki . b4 aad loot pteoea aad drop V Phto-en the ma Ureas fraaue lato ,tha atata.a4..taereIa the. aadatead ua wire springs la each tl ready - te recelva. th fiedategda of this aort ate 4ntaa- u iwi eampa, apartmenu,- steamera or wherever the floor apace la llmlt od!A two Uer bedstead' with wire springs com Die te. bu( without aiat- uwaeea, coats fit, aad a three U bedstead IIS. .. Paranatal .Tenth rknrera. . .The street peddlers ot floral shandies who do bullosas la the anopping districts have a was- their owa ot livening up the appear ance of their warea. When the wo men natsoaa bit oa bargain offer lags of roses or bouquet of vloleta they are la bllsafnl ignoraaoe ot tba fact that the huckster depends epos a rubber bulb ayrtnaa to support Ua "freshly plucked" statement. When the- "aqalrvar" Is not doing active daty la soms out of the way place It la oaneeeled la a handy pocket at the vendor's coat. Ia the vlflatty of Ubloa aad Madison Squarea New Tbrk these "newly picked" fake ap aratora aeeaa .to be eapeclally aeter loue for eontraaUng their "cut rrtea" with bower store prices. They also devote particular attention te the "to-day only" feature la aaaonaelag quota, tie as. Lincoln's Frgedem from Cant. One of the delightful things about Lincoln was his freedom from cant He never set out to "set na example." He lived his life simply and natural ly, thought out and spoke the thought that was In him, did the work he found to do aad let his example shift for itself. By cos frequence It Is ons of the great axamplea. esq of the great tasplratJaai, el humas kilter. THIS IB A PROLIX AaV Bat The Story ef T!.T Creation ll Told la 000 Words. This Is a prolix age.1; Witness all the campaign documentn, Also the ln reeling length of some af our best sellers. ' from Kaglend comes the criticism thbt we bavea't such good orators aa ihry have over there. ' Certainly not. Bat we ran talk longer and louder. We are a people of large Ideas. Quantity count. Brevity, on the other hand, m the soul of almost everything, except American oratory and politics. It wasn't always so. IJncols's let ter of acceptance In IIKO took ap three Inches of space. Taft's Is esea tured by tbe acre. It reminds us of the story of the young reporter out West, who tele graphed oa to his editor that there bad been a bad steamboat accident, and ha would aend an S.v wards about tt. Ha received tbe following reply: "See If yon can't boll your story. Crratloa of the world waa doaa ta COP words." rross- y-e) Crnrlflctl. At a card-party In tbe Wsst aot long ngo a cross-eye 1 man waa giv ing hla positive opinions on every tnblect In a loud voice, and other wise making himself a general aula tni e. A Boston girl wss particular ly aBBoyed at the lordly air he as titiced sad made ap her mind lo H-.t mm over it she got a cbaae 4 few minutes later aba waa ibe a:lner af the eroar-eyed ansa, wha r: Mediately proceeded to give ema il Ma Instructiona as to how cert ale a t ie should bo played to laaura ta - rnnie.' He finished by say ng, "Now. go ahead. Miss Back Bay. nd remember I have my aye oa .ou." She never looked up. but. la he most Innocent way Imaginable, aid: "Which eye, Mr. Jones.?" Why Scratch It Cffle, the little daughter ef a lergyman, pranced Into her father s tudy ons evening while the reverend entlemaa v as preparing a long ser non for the following 8unday. Bba ooked curiously at the manuscript or a moment, aad then turned to ter father. "Papa." aha began, seriously. "does Ood toll yon what to write?" "Certainly, dearie," replied tba Icrgymaa. "Then why do yon scratch so much at It out?" asked Kills. Te Pwed The Donkey. ARer a certain jury had beea eat ta tnardlaatoly long time oa a vary etsapto case they Bled Into tba eoart rawaa. and the foreman toM the lodge they wars anabla to agree npen a verdict. The latter re baked theca. saying the ease waa' a eery tear oae. aad remanded them back tn the Jury room for a second at eenpt, adding, "If you ara there too leng I will have to aend yen la waive suppers." The foresxaa, la a rather Irritated toae. spoke ap and said: "May It please yaur honor, yon might send in eleven sappers and one bundle af aay. - - . HKK SILVERY VOICB. Kind Lady tt must bo awful aot to ba able to see tbe beauties of na ture. Blind Bill Tea Ma'am, but I caa .tear yer silvery voice: that's sosm- blosj. Kod Oat oa a Ply. la aa Iowa law court tha other lay aa attorney, la the midst af his argument, paused a moment, aad -aid: "I aee yoor honor ahakes bis need at that statement. I desire to re-sflrm It, although your honor dls euts." "I hare not Intimated," re plied the judge, "how I should raa rue the evidence or what my ds--islon will be la the ease, aad yaur -emark la uncalled for." "Toe shook your bead." "That may be true," tbe court replied; "there was t fly on my ear, and I reserved the right to remove It any manner I aaw It. Proceed with your argument." Natare'a Study. . i , la tha nature study examination i-ama tbe demand, "Of what use ara nails?" Jlmmla racked hla brain ta deepalr and then wrote, "Snails re good to compare na to when we re slow." It waa ha who to the queotloa, "What ara heavenly bod ies?" replied. "Good dead people." A Poor Blent. Taa prodigal eon wrote tha eM maa as follows: "I got rellgtoa at eamp-meellnp the other day. Bead me ten dollars But tbe old maa replied: "Religion Is free. Tou got a rong kind." Ba Oravrled First. "Toung maa." aald a rich aad pompous old gentleman, "I was not always thus. I did not alwaya ride la a motor car of my owa. When I llrat suited In life I had to walk." "You were lucky." rejoined tbe young man. "Whea I Brat started I had to crawl. It took me a long tim te laara to walk." MH OaT AAA Aa "Old Joe" no Is Rwowa to ennan ef t!ie CW r . J set haw er when he pesatved has eognemea no-aeae aneass to knew, but should yon eell tba aaaaa "VIA Jos" aay a here ainag the CsatberUaA River above Cellaa. Teaa., year hearers will at once beiems atten tive, and usually tha qwary, "liar yoa aeen him," er "Who aarw hint last?" will greet year remark. ' . ''Old Joe" la an Immense entasa. night to nine feet long, and It la thought will weigh more tbaa two hand red pe ends. He wan Brat aeen abeat twenty years are to tha Canv botiand River where Marrow aee Croak . empttee Into . that etoasta stream In Cambnrlaad eeaaiy- Blnaa that, Hat harder a wnek peasant dur ing: the flahlng seasea that earns on does not see this bogs fish, wrltea aoiasspoudonl at . tha LemhrvWle Coerter -Journal, aad alwaya aear where ha waa Bret sasa. . Tha rartAv eet poiat bhnt ha baa svwa been hoewa to roam waa a arile.. Many plans to eaptare as ktB "Old Joe" hare mtacarrled, aad front aha way he has eluiied the varloes trata and arm res set for film he must bs wise as well tasrge. fishermen taxless to possess "Old JSe's" scalp hava ea raped an the river lor weene d all ' day waiting for a shot, plaod polena ta tha river, dyaamlted all along for a mIK and after beeouihg na.a o-t isi'J leave la dlegast, only to leara trtm seaae oaa that "Old Jear" had aaara Seen the day ho broke ansa Boating near the surf sow of tba water, awt aeatly aajoytng h ana bath. After "Old Jae'i" habitation waa established steamboat men began to look for htm and there ara very tew pllota en the upper Cumberland that hare not aeen "Old Joe." If at aay Uma a pilot spoke of having seen a dog or anab In that locality be waa promptly told It wss "Old Joe." - Recently a - wdll known pilot oa the Cumberland River bad a goal look at ths king 'of ths np?er Cum berland, aad In" speaking of his ab servatloas says: "Some time sines I had tha pleaaaro of seeing this en ormous eatfleh. 1o length I aup poae It would measure dose te sight feet, poselb)y more. I was la a posi tion to gat a good view of him while an daty la the pilot housa, bwlar as high a sere Us water I sowld sea hint clearly. Nottclnt a break In the watar I thought It wss a large anag. I had moved to the apposite sUa af my wheel In order to steer around arbn I thought to bs a saag. whea I saw what It waa. I called to tha stark through the) trnnepot to gat hla gna gad got Ctat big Baa. I wan Bwttlng three na him wevsn the sstrk appeared with bis sen. and ha eon Id oaly see the wavea that tha hiag ef the Caaiberlend made aa his fssiini to the does. ' "Old Joe s' hneeeatton Is la ths neighborhood ot the mouth of MarreVboae Creak. This Bah. I suppose would weigh mere then two hundred pound a Bin tall seei to ba larger than palsnteaf faa, As "Old Jos" has bean a lamiUa Bgtir fax twenty or thirty yeara tt la. hard anna ta.euemtos now old hn N. but rtror nwen are of the eplaloa teat ae must b yeara aid. Ten TvwoS - - - - Meat Tea Ptoeelen. : Uerwdible as It soaade to ffnglttb ears, there la at least one Bnropana oaa try In whlaa many af tha latter saJTters ara annals -to road.. Thla a tan aisatry aver whloh hi tha erd etorp Bsaiaa at oreom tha lataat royal easy wui as aeuad apea to raigv Of taa IS.ee a.) ss piapla maavhlk tag Bbsafai only abewt Ik per cent ana road and wrttor T tfhor 1 pa soal, of tha popnlallea oan real with, at halBg aMe to write, bat tha rev htolalag llli per cent ara qatta U11V arato. la taa awash af Spato it k impassible to get a eervwnt who aaa rand aad eyrltsrr aad- many of ths I ! sasa, sage tha London Tlt-Blts. ara anohls ta tall to waom taw let. ton they carry ara addraansd. Taay bring a bundle af Mtaaa to aw aaa, gun hs ewwee teeta th rough tanas and lakes thaws whloh ara (or whish ha thinks ara) addreaaed to blav Tha Bpanlsh paatBma ara not paid by the State; tha reetpieata of the tetters bare ta remunerate them aeeerdlng to the amoant of their aorreapeadaaee, aad each letur costs ths addressee at leaat a halfpenny. It In a joke among the easy going Bpanlarda that 'ha who treate the poet man beat receives tha moat let. ten. whether they ara Intended for him or not. Ia a popalaUoa waara l per aaa. ara HUteretee aad where out oa tha remaining It per cent probably aaa in taa caa aaly read ar write very little, it la ebrloua that tha badly paid aad precarious poets fax tha low er raaka ef ilia. are not llksly to be Sllad by the esenpamtlve few poaa seeed af those aeeonpltshsote, aad herein Haa the leasee, far tha other wise Inexepltcable fact that ataay af tha Individuals hsnallag tha anise's aorrospoadeaaa eaaaat road. Tea Other business Is making swab galgtty sartdea ta tavpravaasead at paathses as faraxlng. OAatal reperts begin to read lika am sate eg thai an ia taVytond. Borhaoh fej bansaalng only ana of a crowd af w eager srnrn asa who are taaehlag tha world hsoj to Ce tt aa weal as eh. ale Near. Owner af fas aoop "Wma Is there?" . Outsk-erlttod Raataa taefUy) "Tain ts nobody in beak 'eeptta' aa chickens. " ; Bravest of the Brave. Bald She It Is said that married taa ara braver than single pass Bald Ht Trrj ttqy hsvs to be. aaOTVa. IMVaMVayaBa. aaa af aaa Caevar BniSsss Wwhab new Rroa reteenwd ha nTwnseav Ta aVe Brat year ef tha Oa.tod thntes Patent nPJro'e oslotensa, IT0, took ant a patent, tip to I she present Mme aioat I. (II pataaia barn beea granted to wtrmea. Amaag tha early woraea Inventors may sseatloaed Miss Mary Klee. wha. la ll. patented a device for weavtag straw aad thread. Three yeara lat er Mine Mary Brash deslgaed a bow eerawi which she thought would prw- servs lbs shape af the wnmaaly Bg- na - LUre Hies Brash, saaay niadara wanxen la venters confined tLelr to Tontlveneoa to the eontrtTtnar od bonattfytng devices. Mrs. Baubol - dor, for example, has devised means Per lbs Improvement of eertala foe tal laarsroa that have boon distorted. Aasong her lavratlnna may bo mrn Uerted aa oar rtratghteno which aaanodlea tasparfsrly foramen aad teppleg enra. A sot her 1nvailen tot the rontornttoa cf facial symmetry b) a spring attachment for the teeh. srhtrb rotleewe 'heir serertty aad lax prevei tbe mouth lines. Soma wamaa Iceontcrs, hewever. hare deToled thsai n Ivan to other things besides the perfection of womanly beauty. Mrs. Martha J. Coatoa, although aot tba Bret laventor of the signal lights af that , same, haa, nevertheless, ads aama lmiKirtant Improvemeata at her tesbend's ttveutten hfra. Crathla W. A Idea la tba laventor af an Improved dump cart. Boiaa years aa htrs, Lena Siltlg eVrlaed a asspreef parmewt which haa eeaae to be knewa as tha awrkback. raJad slate waa devised by Mrs. Lou lee Dyer of Yazoo City. An Import ant attachment to the eewtag ma chine waa Invented by .'ties Helen Blsachard. M m PIi!!11;i of Dor chester, Mass., Is the inventor of the used refrigerator and lunch box. Miss Kmma D. Mills made an im provement on a typewriter for wh:ch It wae necessary to construct siieclal tools. She did the special conatrkr tlon herself. Mrs. Kale Knbssk ol Oskland. Cal., has devised a com blued trunk and bureau, which when closed appears as a Saratoga trunk and whea open as a handsome dim log cane.' There seems to be one proves tiioti al womaa Inventor In America. Xi.il he name la M as Montgomery. At far back aa ll4. site took out a put- eat ob aa improved locomotive wheel.- Later she secured a patent aa aa IsaproTwd war vassal. A nuni Per ef other patriae bars been ta ker. Wnirh hr.ee proved re ive. rhtledelpbla Inquirer. Wsmsn wan have a pswaliaetlnn la pawaa nf atabnra'n edresq nave a atv.a sgty handsome model la thla fr.wt a: cotton srepo. It Is not aecesswrUs speBstra to wo k oat. lor both tbe la oe and dress material tan be lemgut at moderate rrtcwa. The 'are Imitation Cluny dyed It n pale ehampagna tint. Arranged In baads M follows tba lines of tha tunic, on . . OOWN FOR HOMX WSAS. af ths asost graceful drape rise of the seaaoa Tbe tunic la trimmed with long, hand-run tucks and falls tn Grecian effect about the figure. Tbe decora tive acheme la much aoftened by g mixture of 7alencieunea with tha Cluny lace. The bodice la fitted and haa aa elaborate flehs ta Oluny and Valea ciennes. There Is a yoke cf grant lines with a delicto stltchery la pale pink and blua threads, with sleeves or ths same. Heavy linens ar well aa silk and woolen fabrtea ara dealgnvu after the elaborate model of the gown sketches today. The softer fabrics ara too. adsptabls to a' like treatmment. only Valen ciennes and dalrt. lace threads ara need lnstsad. This does not meaa tbst they are not combira. with u. chlnla aad taa be be crochet effects. vnici are laciuded a a matter of coarse, where more than one kinl flne trlmmiug ia used In a decorative acheme. a'M,Y, tw TCAM V axpta.gagqi ''"MM ooo. sjliiklf aatnabf IAi Htf w pan bun tfm haky saS) fesftnOnn U prr.baWlf fUrX.i luairi KliVdaV Brwiat flitl4ir BinQUortUAl, HaandlMiot aaa raUaesasSa it f.'eaa. Ul IH nrf f,y Aerutins, rirTU. Scientific Jimcrlcaa. hMtMrnqlMrttat rktw. f yrtmk smBa MLaUc n siyu ke,r-.il J asrbna. t au , or Boy r, hi, L ftaU hjaA IMWBqsrav 'iiHjit "'Sl WJ LU Tho awt- is lie most thor ouglilj jiractical, helpful, useful and entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural & fatnilj wccklj in the Vnitcd States. Hew York Tribune Farmer i re j On FitlCE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send your name for free sainpla copy to Now York Tribune Fsirmor I K: ';. TniaturiK duiis Nnvw Vstrk . PIKE COUNTY PRESS ...$l.50 A ...i JOB PR1NTINC. 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Adtlrcas, 4 C.A.SPJOW&CO. 0e. ravtwv m.eNlHT0r:. 0. C- l4le(BBlfKWB9B - Ftaysioisrls bar loDg been lookiDg for a harmless hoartacilie euro. It has bean produced by an eminent ohetnlst ef ths National pltl. It is kno-vn as Bromo-Pepii(. Beall) onrini, rtery form of brnriiiche Instantly, Bronuo Peuain is equally and as promptly efficacious ' In obronio and acute indigestion and tbe nervous disorders inoident there o. It is efferesoent snd pleasant to take aad may be bad of all np to data drangists al ten cents a bottle. It eomss ss a boon to macklod and womankind. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist. es4qrCravq odrft NOTICE. , The Comtalraonera of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meeting!) the flrut Monday of each mo. betwei-n the hours of 9 a. m and 4 p. in. exeepl ins In the months when Court niuy be in session, and then during Court TUEO. JI. BAKEIt CoiihdM 'nerhCli rk Aiiselutelf Dirmlsis. Cures on hs Spol BROMO-PEPSIN 'Note tha tVord rpln" PIIDCC HtlOICHE, SLEEPLESSNESS uwnug INDIGESTION I NERVOUSNESS All Uruaaiate, too, aso a soo. For aale by C. O. AliusTiifiNo. Druxjlai WANTS SUPPLIED I ! It Ton want nolo hcatfe, bill lieuds, ktti huad, aiAtementi. bow cnnU, prorn ua UrgrS pnatftrs, saIv bllU, doKur envelope. tAgfi botineks card or job printing erory dPAcrlptloa, cU uo up iu the Ust atrl tot you In n u,:-lviluu mini nrtlfltic inuH Dor o&lland k us. PrlrxnF 7HC PRKS3 PRINT. J. C. CHAFIBERLA!N Xa1 Xittt Ipat. flsaivi aad Lets aad lets vllkssl Hodm Dealer Ib all ktada of Property. f.otary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. Uilford. Pa ft "V i fj-V J J sJt4Lk-i;d wrnw wj iSim OoXU F thoe papors. one yoar fop only i.es If you send your ordor and monfiy to Tho PRESS Mllford, Piko County, Ponn. a ty. N. V. YEAR r. I n DOisi n 'ess. iw aA"y-r.- "trir.tqh Mark. wwcorYRicMTS- Thf'tr-onp t jrn n tWr prflrHT. Orfttfon u tn n);iittT itpri ttcntiihH!fy. Write tor nb nf nptni.-: t?anii'.ft rt nc-. BISON auOSQZf "ltrdt. V aAhlnorvn. f Time Table AT PORT JCRVIS felld Pnllman trains to BnBalo, Nlag ars Kslls, Chautauqua Lake. Cleveland 'Milcagoand Cincinnati. Tickets on e&lo at Port Jetvla ta rl points la tho West and Snutbwestai lower rates than via any other fl rat-class line. Ill effort June Slt.li, lfiUB. Tuains Now LgAVg PORT Follows. .Inn vis 4 a eastward " 48, Dslly 0 ' " Dally Kiprcas I 40 " " K, Local Kxcept Sunday.. 6 10 " 44 Holidays only 8 80 ,, No. S, Dally Kxprrss 6 SI A, u. " 709, vy Sunilay Only 7 31 " " 43, Local eic. pt Sun a Hill 7 85 " 80, Local SUapt Sunduy.. 10.80 " " 4. Ddlly Kxpmu l S4r.H. " 704, Pundoy Only 8 go " ' St, Way dally oic'tdnnd'y 8 80 ' ' 8, Diilly KiiiiTOs 4 no 80, Why daily oic't rtund'y .85 " " 718, L:c! Suudny Only.... 7.1S " WKSTWA11D. M7, Ually K.iproes IS 28 A. n. " 41, Dally 8 85 ' 17, Dully Milk Train 8. 10 A" ' 1. Dntly Kiprosa 11.84 " 118, Kor llo'dnloK'pt Sun.. IS.18r.ii. " 1, KxpreasCblcnKnlimdai 8 88 " ' W, Dully Eicopt Sunduy.. 9 00 " " 6, Limited Dully Kxpreas. 10 08 " Trains leave Clminbors street. New Vork, fur Port Je.-vlt oa wii-k days nl S 8i, T.13, 8 16. 10 80 A. II., I .0J 8 JO, 4 80, 8 16, 7 15, 8.16 U6 T. U. On Suudyvs, 7 ), a. X 13 L0. 1.167 80,9.18 p. y. U. L. SLAUSON. Ticket Agt, Pt.Jervls. H. W. Ilna ioy, Dir'n PnwKr. Aqent. Cbnuiuors St. Siadon New York William B. Kenwo.thay M. 0 Physician and Saroon. OiII-m an-I riMiil-n.Tj Brood Street lost Court Home. MILKOIH), For Sale or Kent 150 Hrre farm kuowmts W'nrnr furin tw u initiu leluw Milford, Apply to Johu C Warner llilford Pa The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hi e with or without driv ers. HARFORD STKKET Opposite iloinmiesd Library. 0BIAS HELS0N Proprietor, V