a s MM After the Burglar It was debt. reap, dark night, all oer Reno, Including the he Bit of Tom Ramy. The darkaesa In the reoais ( lue Ramsey hne wa to dense It toad have been cUecerer-f-d y a barkeeper's feaventlea. Tern r.r.oiser discovered It at eooa as ht fit home, but ht wtnt to bed Just I'.-.e same, and. anjeytng Hit o' ilon of a clear eeneclence, be wtnt se rleep without lota cf time or acy thlng slue. Ton didn't eleen aoag, fcowever. notwithstanding the clear ness of his conscience, and when ht .wok It itu with the well-dedaed treugtit tkst thera was something :.m:s:if.l doing In the bouse. Cautiously and wltti stealtk ha arose and. securing h trust asrte niatlc fram Hie re sVgeretor, and wrapping his clinging k fin on a aftovt 1.1a shapely form, ka sallied forth from the bedroom Into the darkness, now freighted with lurking, mysteri ous danger. Into tha reoens aeyend. First, lie awsAened bis son la low. tease tones, bade hi a arise wKhout noise, and arm himself, keeaeae there was an anarchist la the base ment preparing to blow tha house up, or something Ilka that, and, anyway, it was necessary ta get a n.ova -on. . Mr. Ramsay, Jr., elian-Wd premwt Jy out of .bed, and arming hlnualf v Ith a miner's candlestick of tha latest and most deadly pa Hera, fol lowed his war-like father forth to tin ray. 'There was a roomer upstairs, and ho, too, was served with a notiea ta come forth and do battte in defense of tha house of Ramsey, and hastily drawing his trousers from tha place tctween the - mattresses, where ha kept them to keep the creases from going away while he slept, ha was toon a member of the avow fully as Etu:blGl arm, "111st!" came -from Ramsey, In low, vibrating tones wheh made tha Imir on tlio bark of the roomer's r.eeit turn its ends upward and his toss curl In eagerness to ba moving (cway from the scene of the threat ened carnage), and In his heart ha considered the question whether or not it would not be best to desert, then and there, and so avoid taking tho life of the man luiklng some where In the gloom, all unknowing, vaHtug for au awful death. Tho son of llamsey and tha room er followed the lead of the grizzled veteran, guided by the soft, almost Inaudible froufrou at his silk kimo no. From room to room the sleuths oared as silently as twe afcaeVewa they would have east W Uieae kad been any light, and poked around t'le eornor of every door-lamb In advance of tha party was the trusty automatic and tka deadly oaadle- stick, and ever and aaon came tha threatening chatter of tha teeth of tha roomer, who longed for. tha fray and gory glory which was aura to follow. tha onset. Thera was nothing dobig 1b tha antK-chlst or dynamiter fine above stairs, and then the party silently de ployed on to the floor below, where It was nt kept lang waiting. Suddenly, and with appallug noise from a far corner of the room came tho sound of tha enemy. Thera was a spitting-thudding sound, followed by the crash of a heavy weight strik ing something with great foroa, fol lowed In turn by a slighter sound from various parts af the roam, and the dauntless three were Just on the point of opening lira hi an attempt to sell their Uvea aa dearly as pos Elble, when tha roomer and the younger Ramsey were startled and ' somewhat relieved ta bear tha voice of the older Ramsey reverberating In clarion tones: ' "Oh, fudge, it's only a cat." . Silently, and with tha gravity be- ' coming tha releaae from tha neces sity of shedding human hleod, tha roomer, Ramsey, and Ramesy Junior . returned ta tha slumber regions above, thinking of tha goodness of ' providence in staring them from the necessity of blood-shed. Sana Evening Qeiette. Tha Creae fir Seeed. --- Tkoae mighty ocean ateasiere, like tha Liulunta, the iiauretaala, and the Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosser which runh across the aea at tho rate ef thir ty miles an hour, burn up a thousand tons o? coal apiece ev?y day. It re quires Eve thousand tons to drive one of them across the Atlantic at that high speed. At a moderate speed, li ,s than half that amount would do, b'tt our century is gone speed crary. Cn steamships, on railroads, on auto biles, we must have speed, and sacri fice everything to It, even human lives. Everybody Is mad to "get tlere," whether he has any business "thore" or not. Doy Life. Enemies of tha Rubber-Tree. A great deal of attention baa re cently beta given to tha cultivation of ruober, on account of the continual ly Increasing demand for It Prof. Krancls E. IJoyd points out that "tha Inevitable struggle of man with nat ure" has already manifested Itself In this new Held. Already a considera ble number of parasitic enemies hare been discovered, "whose energiea ap pear to be largely concentrated upon cultivated rubber-trees." It la an other pioblem for science to deal with. Elsetrlclty as Carrier. Does an electric current, when ess lng through a metal conduct ar, cause any transportation of particles f It Is well known that It does sa In the liquid conductors known as elec trodes; In fact, such a common opera tion as electroplatlhg depends entire ly upon this action. - To test the mat ter a recent experimenter paased an electric current eontinously for a whole year through a conductor com. pored partly of copper and partly of ' aluminum, the sections being pressed frmly together. At the end of the year they war taken apart and ex amlued, but not the slightest trace of UU MJ was found. Jn lis q.m, flrEAKma or runio mist Story Told f.y A Man V.lio Made A are Grow From A Tall. Taey mere discussing the are per way to bring up rabbits, when tlt young man In tha white canvas hat with a llRht-blue band threw away his cigarette and remarked dreamily. "Speaking of raising hairs, when 1 as as an Canada last year I heard at a bair tanlc that was so marvel am It made me somewhat skeptlsal. finally I borrowed some of It to try an a tame Jack-rabbit that bad been rather out of sorts ever stnea bis tall got chopped off by accident. 1 save him some of It, and It sura toned hlra ap greet In fact, I rec kon he's running yet. But ha left the looae piece of his tall behind him, and I says to myself, 'It's a poor ha.tr tonic that won't grow hair.' I tried some of It on that chunk of tall. Well, bnys. you ran believe me ar not. but as sura as my name la Bates tkat stulf was so powerful' that It grew another bare on the tail In nine and three-nftha seconds by my watch." There was stlenee for forty-elgb seconds, and then tha steut man In the ptnk shirt and the pale-green tta with purple dots spoke. "That's what yon call a hare-mls-ing tall," .ha murmured In a sudaVsn burst of Inspiration. A Frsnk Introduction). In the dsys when William Jen nings Bryan, was not so well known, wlialy admired campaign spanker ,n Nebraska, who bad been billed to make the principal address at a poli tical gathering at Lincoln, was isllged, at the last moment, en ac count of Miners, to eend word that he could not keep the appointment, t chanced that Mr." Bryan was se .crtcj to fill his place. Naturally, !r. Bryan felt some nervousness, mowing that he was to act as sub M'ute for an older and mush better tuown speaker, and his apprehen sion was not lessened when he heard .iniEelf thus announced by the chair ran: "Feller citliens. this here's .he substitute for our gallant an' ad . I red leader, unfortunately alrk. 1 don't know what this gent can do: nit time was short an' wa had ta His what wa could get." BOW MOUNT All? StlEEP LKAP. Ease With Which One of Theaa Rid Himself of Dogs la rnrsaitr Saon after wa started a black bear he ran along tba foot of a cliff and vast a bunch of mountain aheap np on tha cllls, following aaa of them to tba edge, wrltaa D. C. Beaiaan In ike lea aw res. It waa a nig vast and when ka got near tke edge of tha US ka cania to bay, aad for several minutes stood off oaa of tka fox terriers which kad kept close to klm. Pretty soon a foxhound got up on top and Joined the terrier, and they both made a charge on tha sheep and It looked pretty bad for him, an we thought, but ha did not seam to think so, for ba made a aide wise spring straight oat front tka edge of the precipice, apparently sis r eight feat, -and then spread hla feet in a sort of bracing way, and with kls bodj in a perfectly horison tal positlou and parallel to the face of tke cliff dropped straight down to tba foot of the cliff. There Is an old tkeory that mount ain abecp In Jumping from a dlS light on their horns, but that has long been exploded. However, many have supposed that they Jumped dawn In the ordinary way, alighting first on their front feat. This I ba llet a Is also an error, except when tka distance Is slight Where tba distance la at all great, I now enter tain no doubt that they light on all their feet at once, and aa squarely as if atanding atiu. Just as this one did. Tba position of this sheep whan drop ping was 1ft legged, bat tha In stant hla feet touched tba ground his joints gave- way, with increas ing resistance, however, acting aa springs, until his belly almost ton ched the ground, before tho foroa of tke Impost was overcome by tha mus enlnr resistance. Tka pklloaopby e this is obvious. Tho hoofs of tha mountlaa ekeey are alao heavily cushioned and are abewt as elaettc aa a rubber kali. There seemed to be no mora Jar whan this sheep lit than if he bad descend ed but two or three feet. He was np and away Instantly, and was soon aut of reach ef the dogs, which wouldn't tblnk ef making the Jump. A short distance to the left of where the sheep stood the cliff slop ed off so that be could have descend ed to the foot of It easily and without a leap of mora than tour or Sva feet, but the dogs could have followed and thus kept hot after him. Tbla way down waa in plain eight af tka sheep and ha waa no doubt perfectly fam iliar with it and with all the featnrea of the cliff, as it was his heme. It seemed as If the aheep decided that the only or best way to baffle tha dogs was to da aomethlng that they could not do. I would not dare to anaert that auch waa the case lest I should ruu up against soma of tha naturalists who claim tiikt wild ani mals do not reason. Tha dogs ware afraid ta approach even aa near tha edge of the cliff as where the aheep atood when he Jump ad. and wjjen he had passed oat of their sight over tha edge they eaented ta think he had taken wlug as they Immediately quit tka chase and caiaa back ta ua. Divided Booty. , "Johnny." said his mother severely, "enmeone has taken n big piece ol Slngercske out of the pantry." John ny blushed guiltily. "Oh, Johnny!" she exclaimed, "1 dldnt think It was In you!" "It sln't all," replied Johnny, quick ly. "Part of It's in Elsie." The Causs. ' "What caused the separation?" "Oh, ba thought as much of him self as she thought of herself and u ItU tat hay aa she did of hint," tIIT AN CUMT, A lit of Wit and a Bit af Wisdom Aprerce ef Unpaid Bills. One af the most amiable nth whe aver dunked a delinquent debtor has condensed the argument of his calling la o an epigram and raatsd It an tha back cf kis collection book. It reads: MAN CAME FROM DUST . DUST EKTTI.KS. ARE YOU A MAST In one of the offices of tha Depart teat of ndaeatlon, New Tortt City, bangs n .eard whlek ejives the other side of the pklleaophy of owing money. "Tkere is something snnobllng." it esya, "aboat the patience af our eredi-tors- Weir.en Like Pttkett. Ta:k abo:it tte small boy and kla e?ira fc plenty of pockets." remark ed Harry New, n-.ar.ager of one of tka blrsast concerns la the city or In tha wcjt, -.nnfct"irlrn women's gar Virata, "na ycungsier wltk his first pair af troupers Is half as, axsited abeut his pockets aa Is the average woman buylrrg a cleak or suit. With In the last few years tka question of po.-l.fta haa come to ha atu Important matter la women's garments. Wom en not eaiy like pockets for earrylng various email articled, but tkey can easi like thetn so r'sced In their -ova that they, can walk with Celr ftids In firm, tke eaa-.e as a man. ;t's ceitikg ta tkat we Eianufactnrars hardly dare put out a garment with lv.' paying nttentlon first of all ta tha po-ket feature." Cleveland Plain Dealer. It kt All a Matter ef Taste. A strange fact Is told by traveller r;o declare that the Arabs in the de--er'B of Africa have contracted a vlo 'ent dislike to running water, and will inly drink from stagnant pools when on Journeys. This has become so much a matter of habit, that while the most loleonoi's-looking water agrees with them perfectly, pure run ning water will la n few hours make them violently sick. This prejudice against freck water It common amongst the anlm.-.'.t of the desert also, and Is frequently ncqulred by European travellers. At first, hew ever, when the latter drink of etag- nant water It produces nausea and even fever, but when once the system becomes Inured to It, running water lOcts then In precisely the same way as It affects the Arabs. Her Answer. Aa Atchison trlrl had a proposal af warrlage Buaday night and asked a weak as Wnk It aver. kt waa ta ill af Bar married sesfcses. One. waa sad te be a ken, bad three children. !id all ker own work and hadn't been to tha theatre er out riding since she was married. Another, whose hus iad was a promising young man at -he tins she wss married, was sup porting kirn. A third didn't dare say '.er Ufa was her own when her u in land waa areund, and a fourth waa Itvarced. After . visiting them aad ..earing tkeir woes, the heroine of this lttle tala went hoaie, got pep, Ink and raper aad wrote on answer to tha -e-ang man. You may think It was 'efualng him, but It wasn't. She said -:ha ceaU ba ready in a month. Heawee Built af Meerschaum. The town of Yallecas, in Spain, is Jmost entirely built of meerschaum. v'Rllecas has on IU outskirts great luarrles of a meerschaum too coarse or pipe waking, and a meerschaum--milt town la the rcault an Ivory ?'.::: town that shines in the Spanish ua. In Morocco meerschaum la so plentiful that they use It, when soft .nd fresh, for soap. It gives n plenti ful and cleansing lather. Ekdlacuehr, 'n Asia Minor, supplies the world's meerschaum. There are 2.000 mines, large and small, and 8,000 Kurd ted Persian meerschaum miners work lay and night In them. The meers ohcum comes from the earth yellow, and turns whlto after ten days bleach ing In the sun. Setting Fire ta a Whale. A' dead ' whale, seventy-five feet long, came ashore at Phillips Cove, on tha Maine coast, aad large numbers ef tourists went of In motor boats to have a good loot at tke monster. Then the town authorities towed tha car cass two miles ont, nnd Inserting Into it sticks of dynamite, set the ex plosive oft What was their astonish ment wken the whole animal burst into flames, fed by the whale oil for which whales were once so much hunted before the discovery of petro leum. The flames shot ten feet high, ind the carcass was several hours la burning, tha beach being lined with astonished spectators. Real Dlamonda. Mrs. McBrlde - It was awfully thoughtful ef Uncle George to give ne what ha did for a wedding pres ent Girl Frlead Why, Jrhat did he give you? "Haven't yeu heard? Why, you see, he other guests sent plated ware and paste Jewelry mostly, but Uncle George gave me real dlamonda Just hlnk of K! a whole ton of Lehigh coal to begin hausekeeiilng with!" Haw Ha Faund Them Oat. A akopkeener. the head of a large Arm. one evening, after business baa re, caased bis saleswomea te be assembled before kirn. "There are atcoag yeu," ke ssid te them, "several Individuals whom I know to be guilty of theft from our establishment. I have the names of every one of the culprits, but I nstth er wink to mention them here nor to hand them over to the police. Mesn whlle ry firm cannot continue te em ploy thieves, and I ask those amor.g you whom It may concern not to en ter my premises any more after to night If you dare, after this, to put la an appearance. I shall hand you at once over to a detoctive, who will be In tha house." Upon this tha girls were allowed ta go home, Kent nio,ntug eighteen oi Uam 414 aQt con, IN A CD WAV, F-wtitnt Ssw a Cj jht that Made Him . Oct:'-t I. .a Dit'.er. " A fiictor er.nie i r to n rMient la an to-taae anyli.in, served him on tka back r said: "Well, old man, you're all right. Yon ran run alnug and write your foiUs that you'll be hack home In two r.eofcs as good as nev;." The patle. went o.T gayly to write his letter, IIo had it Imhld and sealed, but whon he ws ticking the starsp It slipped throi;cli his finsers to the floor, lis'.'!e:l on tlie hscit of a cockroach that waa pricing and stuck. The patient hadn't scon the cockroach. Wtat be C'A sco was his escaped posV age a-iar:.p r.ic-r.;ifl aimleasly across the floor to the bisclioard, ws. e.-liig up ever the b.isclxwtd aad fol lowing a crooked tract up the wall aad across tho ceiling, la flepresl silence he tore up tho letter that he had Just written and dropped leu pieces on Ike floor. "Two weeks! Not an your life!" La said. "I wen't be out of l.trt la Urea years." Bad Is Sad. A mother, who was rather fnad of tie cheaper ten. twenty- 11.;. !y cer.t melodrasta, aie n.'tei noon, took her young daugitcr. who had rrxirrn to consider kerie! f above that sort af thing. Tha daughter was bored, but tta mother wis greatly Interested, aa 1 fin.-.lly, when the hrrelr . s ril rv In'o a seemingly icesl: le&ule po-Ua, brea down a-jd n:'.)':.-I !--r'!'y. "Mother, I wouldn't cry kere." whis pered the daughter significantly, ac centing tho last word. ' "Let me alone." replied the ether hysterically. "If a thing Is sad, It's end; I can't cry r.cro.V.'tg to price." Marriage Befere and After. Booth Tarkington has written roue exceptionally tlever Bctioa. More re cently ha has bean In the Dmollgiit la the role of a politician. Not long rro he was the guest of tu:TLt ef h'.s friends at a theatrical supper. la s;taVlng ta Ills ncijth'xir at the t.-'i1s on tie subject of marrinE?, Mr. Tar' lngton said a number af cp.:gram:ul cal truths about this in-.portnnt sub ject. Cue was: "Before a girl marries a man, her opinion of him is much tlie same as that he'd by her mother. A'ter tlie honeymoon is over, t'ne yom-g lr'dy ger.eraliy cansea over to the viewpoint bar father had." Spare the Hsrtte. A cavalry sergeant at a Western pest had endured tho stupidity of a recruit for many days. One day the "rcoiia" "waa t'ms greeted when a kad vitiated the sergeant's orders: "Say, deal ever fo.no at the hereas from behind without sneakln' to them!" exrlalused the sergeant "They'll be kicking in that thick h. id of yours! Then the first thing iou know there'll ho n lot o' Jame hordes la the squadron." KEEN EDGD SARCASM.. Rlggs How did the quarrel begin? Roggs The knife grinder spoke sharply and tke butcher made a cut ting reply. Den't Complain. Don't kick hecnuee you have te but ton your wife's waist Ke g:ad your wife has a waist and doubly glad you have a wife to button a waist for. Borne men's wives have no walrts to button. Some men's wives' waista have no buttons on to button. Some men's wives who have waists with buttons on to button don't care a con tinental whether they are buttoned or not Some men don't hare any wives with buttons on to button any more Uian a rabbit Whe Columbus Was. In tka afternoon lu ail the schools a part of the time was devoted to tiie Kudy ef the life and deeds of Colum bus. An amusing reply wis given by one of tho pupils. A teacher had told ifce cl'-ss of the wonderful voyage of Co luubus and ho,v he imlsted on con tinuing the voyaips after tho ot: er men were clair.oring to return. Then Sue aked: "Who was Columbus?" with the view of hearing how wcM they kad followed her talk. OJe little hand went up. "Well, Johnny, who wus he?" sated the teacher. "Columbus was tho gem ef tlie ace an." Ceuae far Rtfiactten. "The editor af my paper," declared tha newsjiaper business manager to a Utile coterie of friends, 'is' a peculiar genius. Why, would you believe It. when he draws hla weeMy sa'ary he keeps out only one dollar for erer.-.!-Ing money and scuJa the rust to his wi.'e In Indianapolis!" . Hia listeners with one exception, who sat silent and re.lcctive -gavo vent to loud murmurs of wonder and admiration. "Now, It may sound thin," added tho sreiker, "but it U t.'uo, r.cvc;selt.?." "Oh. I dos't doubt It at all!" culcU ly rejoined th quiet one. "I was or!) wonderir.3 wt.'.l b uols with tlie o! I ii4' Jlgro, Jgurp;!, THE PERFUMED BATH IlKl UKHIIINO TO.UCB E A HILT MA ItlC AT IIOMH. Ilia Benefits to he Derived treat Camphor, Oelaural, Milk nnil sk1r Oaths I'ert.ralarlj CommeaaVd for l)epie:nttlv Hot Weather. A delicately perfumed batk at softened water Is a toule that Im proves tbe texture of the skin and improves the complexion. Tbe ex pense of such a tub need no iittte sariy he large, and tlie refreshment ironi it Is great ewiug to the re sta tes of tlie nones. A Cumpher batk Is the ana to ba commended far the dtpresulag y an-.i days of ut..:er. It Is msde from a mixture of an ounce of tinc ture of ramphnr. half as much tlae ture of henoln. and twe ounces af ollot vtie.ar. Buck a bath as this mny be taken in the morning, at nlitlit. or. If preferred. In the after neon. Hotter e.T.cts will be gained If the Immersion In fallen al s"cs time as to permit of lying iewn fer rnlf aa hour or so afterward. A fomau wno Is fortunate enough tr r.peni her summer en farm where milk, ts plentiful khould net lse tke chance to ndolged in milk baths, for nothing will moe e.u'ck ) softrn an whiten the skin than this simple wash. A tub not being always at hand in the country. It may be necessary to lire a basin. In a.ther rase the soliit en need cat be more than kair milk, aaad the water should be hot enoagh to warm the milk sufficiently to j.iKi It a eom.'jrtnble teanraiute. N6 snap ts used .a a soip cloth, rather than a oiukh should be need In applying It. A strong tolilo bath Is made bv mixing a pnu.it! of -muriate nf sods wtth half a io. i of sulphate of la and a quarter o' a po,;1id each af chlcrl.les of lire a.id aiagnetls Thine Ingredients may be put intn ine tut" and wMer ponrcl on to rt icive tl.ein. Then Ine tub must he uilfd Ir. t'lp jrufcl way. This tnr- .ici.iar ton e should not te used or ler.er l ah onie a and, o,- lis af tect upon the sl.-ln will be srymu. Net expensive and verv deiient ful li au oatnie.il b-.itl made bv m ng fl.e puun:l nl any of the :mi . oUed" variety o' oa ine.il to n l-omi'l o powdered orris mot to i t-oiind of almond lneol. bb1 half s pound of cattlle soup scraped, a small quantity In then reU Into i heeKecloth li:: k "rrt one of lluve may he me I m-vcra. t lues by torKinp it into the bath lor fifteen uiluiiti before using. OltSTime Ilecouin-.radslUrw. "All of our ancielors." said a phy liclan. "were pock marked, slid smallpox was a recommendation If ycu -vere lonUinjf for wo-k. "Vhat ' mean la 'hat you eoiildn get a Job If you lia.l not had small pox. No one wanted a servant whn was liable at an? r.i mier.t to ae Strieker, down w'th the loathsaair dii.'ise." Ilenro. : He opened a newjpaper volume al 1774. "Hi'nce. "help wanted' ads read like tlila: "vVaiited a man liptween twenti nn:l thirty years of nf.e. lo lu- a font cian and un.ler butiei In a pteal faniily. He must have Iiail .he small pox in the natural way. Also a worn tn. middle aged, to wait upou a roung lady of gnat fortur.e ant farhinn. Tho woman must hare haJ the smallpox In the nnlurai way. New Orleans T'jiies-Demscrat To Sew Hmikx on Dresses. In sewing on no its.' wuethvr used la connection with eyes or peets, al ways spread the hooks, all slr.es. be fore sewing on; It not only makes the strain come on different parts ol the material, but It prevents them from pushing forward and showing at tbe etir,en of collurs, plackets and such tLlugs. When sewing them on n bened lin ing thb bone can be slipped between the front curves aud the back of the hook, after they have all been sewn on. making It very taut, thus saving the labor ot fastening the bone in the usnal way. -It must of course, be fastened at either end after it Is Inserted, otherwise it will come en tirely off during the process of hook ing the drees. For a Double Chin. Tie sindem ch.n is one of the most determined tell-talea of ap proaching age. To rid yourself ot this chin with social tendencies one should massage the throat each night Tha method pretLr'bed Is to iu at ihe point of tha chin and rub hard toward each ear. The fin ger tips should be together at the beginning of tbe moll in and should tt.en pish away from each other heneat the motion tnder the Jaws a:nl remember to always rub upward. .-1: hereon cream or an astringent lotion tfoi Id he urej. lie suie that during the massage Oie bead be iield well up.' To Induce hlcep. If you cannot j!ee well, try eat r.e an onion sandwich early In the wnlng. Slice the oiilon tuin. sprln ;le with salt and place butween two liccs of thiu broad and buiter. x-JW,t!X.lg .i f.eri ,i ti:r j; -.1.1. tt rifilir mm V I l 1 1 M. af vJI i " i. j DE8ICH. ' f t CfiiYi!fCllT ft. r-nt r.Ai-m ik4rh ana) A rttr' :.ilr, if 1 l.ry,"l.w U litlil. I i.ciraiui,lrv M,trtU i ...-.e-.i:,! H-H.H..X-IIHH (:tma4 '..rftHi.lti.-rtii i fur fttu.-it f wt art.: a. ! t-i.,ai tu.i-ti ttt a H-nn t., (eetlrr ' -.i uU4T, wt: iiuut hr.:c. In luti SttaiiC JIlitetisMit. i'.ir.MfnclT illnMrntfit w,tT, I xrcnyit a. Uitt ii i t bi Uiin ln.ilHJ. 'iyfi: 4. a r i. 'I i. V. v.uL..n rn,.-.eu;.rt, :l":,XCD.,'"f:.VVlfDri srit fkti,i,iA,ti aamnkl - aatt. -- " WawJl' ts -'4 HI Tho tievj York inbuna Farmer is (lie nst tlior ouglilj jiraclicil, helpful, usefal and entertaining, national illustrat ed agricultural fc familj weeklj in the United States. I'RICE, ONE DOLLAR A TEAR Send jour name for free sample copr to NawYorltTrlbunt Farmer P.'-,! Tatiatwrin: nuiLt Now York PIKE COUNTY 1 1 .$1.50 A JOB. PRINTINC. Utter Heads, Cards Pesters, Statements llll Hddj, Envelopes Circulars, Etc., Etc. NEATLY 3 .ini TnDE(.iAi:ci iTui.i.t (,:.L,i.a ii t auifutairni, yr i. W Wwx pATtNTO THAT PAY, MTtlVisl IJ?1 tliaKtrttJailt', A CrUI rii iuM, sj ttp jm r BaVl Mtxl!, laWt t ktatck for E I TtpTt n T'-'-Wiw, t jrmn' pfaVti-.e. SUR PASSING wrrcntrjcr. ' ut uiie IlnoV; rrsf.Mt.Wrt H I it to O.T-ajOC ft.vrtnih RtraAt,; ; 'i; ' liaise r: . It Xt J! C.Tsiti. kvoai Twe Um eja VvU:r4ft4 ail aVju-f O morriccite)pttiTr ,p. rATcnTrnet; . r.d w rn nicia Um Uut Uaa U otcS 'rttrAiB irt-rsi Waakin -.tf-t. 2 c!tn?. aJvie, it ptemitb or rwc ii otj (ch.T. Our fee not. due till natenl icurii. S J j pHtm.cT, Hf vr to Obtain Fjicui:-." wlt j Jieiit f:p. Aitlres, I ;c.a.snow&.co. i C!f- Fas-riHT OrriCC, VMtlTO. o C- '.-e-ev-'.i''janci'irep t'h.vaioiana Imve long been lookinp for A liArmlcss hendar.lio core. It lias been produceil by an nminenl ,'liomist of tho National (iitnl. It i3 kno-vn as Bnojio-PEPlN. B5iImii ctiriiif. every form of Iieadnnhe instantly, Bromo Pf jisin is cqonlly .ind as promptly efficacious in i-lironlo and acute Indignation nnd I lie nervous disorders incident there o. It is efferestcont, nud pleasant lo take and may bo bail of nil np Ir date drngists at ton conla a bolllo. It comes aa a boon to tnni.kind nut. ivomanklnd. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Drucglst. cOfteA-ioiaaaivaefta KOTICE. The Conimissoners of I'ike Cnunly will hereafter hold Uofjulur Mifling thn first Mondny of each mo. la'twecn thchotint of I) a. ni nnd 4 p. in. except i!vr lu the nionlhs when 0;iirt muy he In gession, and then durinp Ciurl TUKO. H. J5AKF.ll Ciiiiiii'SjsI wr Clerk Absolutely Harmless. Cures on ha Spot BROMO-PEPSIN 'Note I ho Word I.nln" P I O CT C HCDACHE. StEEPlESSNFSS W U ItLO IIIDiCitSTiON & MLRVGUSNESS All Urusglata, lOo, 3Sc a SOo. Knr sale li.r C. O. AnusTluiN. DriiKRinl WANTS SUPPLIED! ! If you want noi l.-rts, t.lli 1i-';his, lotto hia.i, fctatcmi-ntd. fho.vc.iril:.. piMra it Ip.rg.- pinteri. sale liiiU. d' 1;,' i-. L-:iV(!lup(s U'V-i lui.slnct'S cnriin in priiitlng .!vry dtcrlili'in, ilonfi up in tl't- iK-sl siyl fm yuu in an i,u-t-tl.il(; and artiftic inuv nor cailftiid ter u. Prices! i'HB PltK-? t'HIVT. 4S&S '"S.V'ifVTSOT'Sax Bfvk. f af ti,hJrlaV alwaW J. C. CHA&BERLAIff littl ItUtt Artit. if aaias aad Lets sad lots wlthsat House Dtier In all kladi of Property. Notary Public ALl BUSINESS GIVEN v PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. ViUorLPtt tarrirx 3 erf tk A K I r Bttv f tha papers one year for only 1.85 If you send your order and money to Tho . PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn. t t v tjr.-N. Y. PRESS 1 YEAR DONE irastifHtt ie. Mm Tragi tw., j dcjcicnc. Thlrtvnnp re .t ft tlw Trtlr?. OpInlmiMto pni-ill'v umi pfitPnthhilitT. Writ forsook nt ns-tnu: tienn.1rfforfnccf. BOSON BAOvm 921 rc. W'tialiln4nn. n " Time Table ERIE RA.LROADef T tort jcrtvio Calld Pullman trains to fjutaln, Nlsg ra Kalis, Chantnuqna Itke, Clsreland 'Ihlrago and Cincinnati. Tickets on sala at Port Jentt ta si olnts In the West and Pouthwestet lower rate than Tla any other flrat-olaaa line. In effect June 21th, 190$. chains Now Liavi PonT Jcavis as Follows. EASTWARD " 48, Dalljr 4. is ' Dally Kipreas 5 40 " " M, Local Kxc-ept Sunday.. ' 10 " 41 Holidays only 6 SO Ko. 8, Unity Xzpress 6.M A, U. " 709, Way Sunday Only T 81 " " 42, Iioal except Sun a Hoi T " ' SO, Local Except Sunday.. 10 80 " " 4, Dally Express I MP.lf. " 704. Sunday Only 8 80 ' 84, Way daily exe't riund'y 8 80 ' ' 8, Dally Btpross M " 88. Way dally exo't Hund'y A SS ' " 7(,Licl Sunday Only.... T.1S " WKSTWABD Wo 7, Dally Express .-. 18 88 A.M. "- 4i, Dully 8X5 ' ' 1?, Daily Aillk Train 8. 10 A' ' 1, Dally Kxpress 1184 " " 115, Kor Ho'diiloE'pt Sun.. lS.lSr.H. " 8. Kipresst hlcngoliindal i 83 " to, Dally Except Sunday.. 6 00 " " 6. Llmiied DhIIt Express. 10.05 " Trains leare Chambers street. New York, fur Pint .lurris on week days nl 130, 7 15. 15. 10 80 A. M., 1.00 8 JO, 4 So, 6 16, 7 15, 0.16 18.45 r. at. On Sundtrs. 7. 10, A M .18 W. 1.16T 80.8 16 p. a). II L SLAUSON. TUkot Agl, Pt.Jorrl.. H.W.Hawley," Dlv'n Pasntr. A Kent. Chaiuljvrs St. Slntiun NtfW York William B. Kenwo.they M. 0 L'lijrsicliia aiid-Sareon. OH-h an1 roiij,mo Broad Streot lext Court Ueuse. MILFOUD. For Sale or Rent FiO ucre furm known us Wnrnrfann twtj miles below Milford, Apply to John C Warner MKfonJ Pa m The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hi e with or without driv ers. HARFOHD 8TUEET Ojipusite Hoinexli-nd Library. 0BIAS fiBLiSON ' Proprietor.
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