CIDER IN A CISTERN. Wardlnaky Pump Apple Julea Out of an Old Wtll. A let method of itorinn cider li la ocu la the apple growing section of IB Bin Bend country. Washington. John Wardlnsky, a farmer In south era Doutfaa county, baa a dry veil on his place which he lined with ea rnest In ah approved sanitary manner. This he used as a elder clstera, says What to Eat, placing his' dder ia It for storage through the winter. The well ts equipped with a pump. Mr. Wardlnsky formerly llred la the great apple growing section ol northwesf Arkansas, and saya that It la aot uncommon for farmers there to keep elder In thia manner, where It Is favored almost a much as stor ing la barrels. Convenience In drawing It for tun Is another argument favoring Uie cis tern method. A chemical la need to prevent the cider from acquiring too great a degree of hardness. A Knighted American. Sir Benjamin Weet (1788-182) was born at Springfield, Pennsylvania, of Quaker parentage. He was elected the successor of Sir Joshua Reynolds and knighted as the second president of the Royal Academy. He left I,04 paintings, some of which have come back to his native land. HI "Lear" Is In the. Boston Athenaeum, hi "Hamlet and Ophelia" la the collec tion of Mr.' Longworth. of Cincinnati; "Christ Healing the Sick" la the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; but most of his works remala la Eng land. West I a good exponent of the English school. He Inaugurated a new era In painting by delineating bis characters without the convea tloaal Greek and Roman costumes. He also discovered the principle of the camera obscure, which waa sug gested -to him by the effect of th light that came through a crevice la a closed shutter of hla sick room. What Is a Coot "What la a cootT" and "When 1 a coot an owir had the House by th ears for a time. It all started over a little speech by Representative Norman Whit against the killing of birds on the banks of ponds about the State.' A an Inci dental Illustration, he produced what he called a "stuffed coot." when Rep resentative "Tom" Pattlsoa of Barn stable Interrupted and declared th exhibit was an owL Mr. Whit reckoned h knew a coot when he aaw one, while Mr. Pattlsoa aa hotly defended hla owl assertion. Of course th Hons smiled and the galleries gurgled, but finally Mr. Pattison waa overruled and it was agreed a coot Is a coot, even . though stuffed. New Havca Regut- . ver. Looked Like It Titles of book are misleading. peclally If you do not look within. The story Is told of a man, th brother of a scientist, who went to a bookshop to buy a present He told the clerk that he wanted some kind of a volume dealing with natural his tory to give to his brother, a zoologist Could he recommend oner The clerk glanced over the shelve with a knowing air. At last he pulled dowa a book. This would interest him," h re marked. . "It la by one of oar beat author." "Let me aee It" aald the purchaser. The clerk handed it to him. On the back, in large later,, was to word "Anthology. "All about an la," contented th clerk. A Deadly Offene. "Well, sir," remarked th somewhat garrulous landlord of th Puxlco tav ern. "Throgmorton, th constant, ar retted a feller day befor yesterday for walking dowa Mala street her la th middle of th afternoon la his tockln feet He's la Jail now, and "But great Bcott!" ejaculated th washing machine agent "ft 1 not a crime, is It for a person to walk In hia stocking feet? Why, my dear air. personal liberty " I "Aw, personal liberty la proper enough aa long aa It doat Interfere with th right of other people. Any thing that tends to add to th silence of our promisla' littl city 1 an of fence against th general weal We're public apuited her, even If w ain't exactly metropolitan." Puck. In the Wrong Pew. Oa th plantation th dairy hand were accustomed to do the milking, squatting down in a primitive fun loa until th owner introduced milk ing stools along with other modern improvement. The boy who Brat aallled forth with the stool returned bruised and bat tered and with an empty pail "I don my beat aah," he exclaim ed. "Dat stool looked all right to me, but de blamed cow ah won't alt oa It" Th Mind' Ey. It will probably b news t most people to bear that rudimentary traces of a third eye exist among all vertebrate, Including man. la the human ' race the third- eye forma part of the pineal gland, a email maaa about the slse of a pea In almost the very center of the brain. Possibly, therefore, there was more actual truth In th well-known expression "th mind' eye" than Its originator dreamed of. Character the Sails f Si Th most Important losaoa that perience teaches la that In th great majority of case aucceas la 111 de pends more on character than on either intellect or fortune. Chicago Trtbun. A Reman Lady Oyster Feat In the palace of th Caeaara la Pompeii are still seen vomitoria. where ancient Romans, when filled to aurfeit would tickle their throats with huger or feather and ao eat tea or twelve times daily. A Roman grand dauie at on silting thus enjoyed I,- 000 British oysters. Cicero showed appreciation for Cato by making all uca returns si one (eafwg. SHE WAS S'PRISED. ' New Church Member Did net Like Clergyman'a Advice. On a corner near the church on stormy day th rector met on of his recent converts, an old aeajro wom an, trudging along th street. Hello. Lisa." aald he, -familiarly: "how are you this mornlngf Ab can't say Ah's feeltn very good dls mo'nln', sub. Ah's out o' sorts somehow. Ah Rues may It's de weather." "Pshaw, Liza! when anyone la- quire how you're feeling, ay you"r feeling good, whether you are or not. It sounds better!" 8uh. Ah done Joined de chu'eh. Tss Ah did, such!" exclaimed U old negress, gating deprecatlngly at th clergyman. "I'm well aware of that, Lisa," re joined the minister, a little surprised at this turn, "it wss through my ap peals to your heart that you joined, I'm glad to say!" Den Ah's s-prlsed dat de head ub dat ehn'cb, de berry one who preach all d virtues ebbery Sunday, should stop a poor old nigger woman oa d street an' dellb'rately tempt her to tell a lie. No, suh; Ah's true to de chu'eh an' Ah tells de truf la spite ub de debbll or any ub his agents!" THE END WAS NOT YET. She So this Is the end of our en gagement He It lMor you but it will tat m years to pay the bills. To Deep for Her. Mrs. Jones often declared that sh really enjoyed a little chat with, their nan dealer because he waa a man of such original ideas, but one day she returned from market somewhat pus- xled by his remarks. 'I said to him, just ia th way of conversation," declared Mrs. Jones, "that I bad heard that a man becomes like that with which he moat asso ciates." "Thati ridiculous, Mrs. Jones!" h answered. 'I've been a fishmonger al my life and can't awim a yard.' " "Let Ool" Skipper (to new deck hand, who had never been Jn, sea before) Let go that for'ard rope. Deck hand make no sign. Skipper Let go that rope, I aay. Deck hand ia atill motionless. Skipper (purple with rage) Why dont you let go that for'ard rope, y wab? Deck Hand (In aggrieved tone) Who' touchln' yer rope? I aint Use of th Committee Room. - Pint Senator These committee rooms are a great convenience. Second Senator Yes, indeed. Think how terrible It would be if a statei man had to sit out there In the Sen ate chamber in full view of th publlo all th time, with never a chance to resume hi natural expression. (They remove their benevolent aspect and look aa crafty aa they pleaae). Hia Alarm Clock. "I guess," said the Yankee who had been asked to admire an echo, "I guess you don't know anything about echoes In this country. Why, at my country place up in the Rocky Moun tains It takes eight hour to hear th echo of your voice. When 1 go to bed I put my bead out of the window and shout "Tim to get up!" and th echo wakes ma in th morning." Eaay Money. Kid with the weed Yla, boy. I saw th show at th circus. I carried d manager's grips up from de station. blacked hla boots, brushed his clothes; run half a doien errands fer him, an' peddled hand bills fer six hours aa' he give me a ticket fer nothin'. Almost Success. "How is young Cbunkett getting oa in college?" "Splendidly. He would have mad the. scrub teem his first year if h hadn't been deficient ia .all of hi studies." ' , -. B Reasonable. The angry mother You'v got aa awful nrvs to ask me to glv you back your ball when you nearly killed one of my children with it ' The boy--Well, ma'am, you'v got ten children, and we've got only on balL ' - Power of Music Woman (to her neighbor) What make you cry ao bitterly, my dear friend? . Neighbor I always weep whea I hear music. My late husband used to blow the whistle at tita factory. Between Gentlemen. Mother Tommy, you should b po lite, dear, and offer to share your candy with the little boy. . Tommy But can I be sure that ho will be polite enough not to take my only stick? Feeble Resource. "You'v met Mrs. Chatters, harat your- asked Nan. "Yea," aald Pan. "Tell me all about her." "Do you know any atronger words than 'talkative' or 'loquacious' that mean the aame thing?" "I caa't think of any just bow." "Well, thea, I can't describe her to you." DISINFECTANTS, MO ODOR, Such I the Aim of th Leaders In Germicidal Materisls. Disinfecting has now developed, ac cording to leading dealers In germ killing materials. Into a question of producing an article which will kill odors and germs without the disa greeable odor so common to disin fectants. It Is now possible to obtain prepare- tlona containing . formaldehyde in which the irritating effects of the gas are eliminated. The only objection, therefore, to the universal use of for maldehyde loses force. Formalde hyde In a dilution of 1 to 10.000 killed anthrax bacilli In 30 minutes and the cholera splrllll In two hours. Formal dehyde In a dilution of 1 to 15.000 in hiblts the growth of typhoid bacilli and In a dilution of 1 to 20.000 inhi bits the growth of glanders bacilli and the spirillum of cholera. New York Sun. Poetlo Justice. A man whose soul has been tortured frequently by the remarks of his wife who takes a fiendish delight In setting a price on the handsome clothes worn by other women, one day found sweet comfort In the Incautious comment of a woman In a crowded car. 'Oh! yes." said the observing other woman, "the hit looks well enougn. but It Is cheap. It couldn't have coat a cent more than $8." Thereupon said the man to his Ife: "Why do you alwrys pick out the most expensive clothes for especial notice? Why don't you look at some- hing cheap once In a while? There are cheap things worn. There Is a hat In thlB very car that cost only to. The woman just behind us pointed It out a minute ago." "Well," said his wife, "you are the last person on earth who ought to feel proud of It. It was me she was talking about" New York Times. Through with Chance. They were seated on separate chairs, the young woman cheerful tnd smiling, the young frf.un distrait ind apparently, struggling under some oltter disappointment some well-nigh crushing blow from the pile-driver of Fate. - "So you care nothing for me end losltlvely decline my offer, eh?" he loarsely demanded, bending forwara ind staring moodily at the Door. "Yes," was the frigid reply. "I am -lorry for you, but you have utterly nlsconstrued my feelings. 1 can nev er be your wife." "Stung again!" bitterly remarked he young man as soon as he could command bis voice. "I was just fool ish enourh to bet Hank Perkins a week' salary that you would accept me, but I've got the throw-down, as usual, and am out fifteen plunks in the bargain." New York Times. Where the Corn Goes. People often wonder, particularly those who have travelled for hun dreds of miles through the corn belt, what becomes of the corn which Is grown every year. In the year 190S. when the total crop was 2,666.000.000 bushels, 241.000,000 bushels were con sumed in flour and grist mill products, 8,000,000 bushels In the manufacture of starch, 9,000.000 bushels for mall liquors, 17,000.000 bushels In the pro duction of distilled liquors, 40,o0. 000 bushels for export and 13.00O.OU0 bushels for seed, making a total of 518,000,000 bushels, or 19.3 per cent, of the entire crop. The remaining S0.T per cent, or 2.118,000,000 bushels, seems to have been used almost en tirely for feeding. Unbleached Muslin. The possibilities of unbleached mus lin are not appreciated. This cheap material la of a mellow, creamy tone which lenda Itself peculiarly to artis tic decoration. For aummer cottage hangings It Is a most desirable ma terlal. the unevenness of weave sug gesting certain silken fabrics. A pret ty bedroom In a summer cottage hnu the walls papered with delicate pin and yellow rosea upon a creamy ground, while all the hangings thi window curtains, the door curtains the bedspread, the couch and chair covers and cushions were all of un bleached muslin finished with band of cretonne to match the wall paper. The room waa charming. The Difference. An opera singer, having snubbed another of her kind, was approached by a reporter in quest of Information. "Will you deign to tell me," said the seporter, bowing low, "why a songbird invariably has a nasty tem per, ruffling her feathers and pecking at the rest of the flock?" "Your question." responded the opera Binger, "arises from the ignor ance of the laity, who are unable to distinguish between the temper of a virago and the temperament of. an artiste." Girl Haa Remarkable Voice. A 16-year-old girl who sings bass was heard In a London hall the other day. Until a year ago she had the usual soprano voice of a girl of her size; then the voice grew deeper and deeper, and to-day It la as low as a man'a. A specialist who examined her throat found the vocal chords ttj be singularly large and broad. Country Life. Margaret, who lives In the city, went to the country to visit some cousins. At breakfast the drat morn tng, to abow her cousins that she waa familiar with country life, carelessl.t remarked, "Ah, I aee you keep a bee. Keeping the Hands Soft On way to keep the bands soft ana clean 1 to let mother do the worn Grow Old In the Balkans. In the Balkans is the greatest num ber of old folk. From a amall popu lation they number more than 6,uu0 over a hundred years old. Terra del Fuego Famine Diet Doge catch aeals. old ladle can But la former famines Terra del raejonj l lbs aJJ ldej, HARMLESS GUNPOWDER. This Littl Boy Knew How to Make a Safe and Sane Fourth. It was the day after a strenuous Fourth of Jul and mama waa resting; in ber room next the sewing-room, where Douglas, four, and Madelaln. three, were playing. The unuaur.l excitement of the day before seemed to have worn on Made line's nerve also, for suddenly a piercing shriek came to mama's ears, followed by a g-.ist of laughter from ber little son. When thia waa re pented several times, mama rose wearily to investigate, and, stepping to the door, she saw Madelaine. face down on the bod. Then Douglas cau tiously approached Madelaine, and leaning toward her touched her with his forefinger. The shriek that fol lowed with tl'.e flourish of arms and legs made hii-.i double, up and roll over on the floor In a perfect gale of mer riment. "Why, Doug'ae!" mama exclaimed, "what are you doing to your little sister?" "Oh," he said. "I'm not hurting her at all, mama. I'm playing my Utile sister Is a firecracker and I'm Just setting her off." An Exaggerated Description. Mrs. Jack Gardner of Boston has taken up the Audubon Society war against the Merry Widow hat "This hat la the worst omnivorous creation that the mill:r.ers have yet girea uo," she raid at a recent din ner. "The nun. ber ot tVn? required to tiim the hat is frightening. Its ap petite. In fact, reminds me of a po lice court episode. "A detective was testifying In the case of a woman shoplifter whom he had arretted In her bedroom. " 'And. your Honor,' be said, 'when I told her the charge, she turned her back to me and swallowed a purse, six suits of silk underwear, a silver candlestick, a chafing dish and ' " 'Rubbish! Are you crazy?" th Magistrate interrupted. " 'Excuse me. What I mean to say, your Honor, explained the detective, 'Is that sbe swallowed the pawntick ets.' " In Rome. The lnsret'.'e'.its of a Roman holi day look pretty coarse to use. Their sports, for in-'lance. If Commodus and Nero and oter '.ciders of thought n those days hid been really up to the psycuolosr of thrills, they would have formed their lions and their gladiators Into elevens, nnd thus set them against each otin-r to some pur pose. Likewise tlicir feasts. How Tuld these be better than relatively plain, with the medical practioners so meager I y instructed in the art of sav iug people from the consequencea of sensual indulgence? Jenks I wouldn't wear ear-laps If I weie yoa they're no good. Biaks How's that? Jenks Well, last year, when I had a pair on a fellow asked me to have a cigar and I didn't hear him. Suppose it had been a drink he offered me. I shudder. Juvenile Art. Teacher Why, Willie, what are you drawing? Willie I'm drawing a picture of God. Teacher But, Willie, you mustn't Jo that; nobody knows how God loo'.;s. Willie Well, they will when I get this done. His Weak Spot "So poor Bill's gone, haa he? How did he die." "Three tons of cement fell on bin cheat." "Poor fellow! He waa always weak there." A Poor Remedy. "I notice a man who had a cold In his head has committed suicide." "Poor fellow! Now what fool friend could have advised him to try that remedy?" New Homeopathy. Miss House Hunter 3'ui afraid this apartment Is noisy. Janitor Yes, mum, It Is; but at your time of life yer likely to get deef any minute an not notice it Proved. "Your son is a philosophical stu dent, 1 hear?" "Yes. I believe he Is. I cant under stand what be's talking about" Simple. Knttker Why do women stand for such gowns? Mrs. Knkkcr Because they can't sit down. Cone is. "What's th difference betwe.ia capital and labor?" "Well one owns the works and Umi other works the owner." F Ira I ess. "Have you a fire lets cook at yoiT houL'e?" "C-n- s, well, something Ilk that; j'r all airald, tg discharga, bit." AN IMPEDIMENT. SPIRAL ARROW HEADS. Perform Complete Revolution in 8pace of 30 Inches. According to an authority of lhe National Museum at Washington there have recently been found In New Jer ey several chalcedony arrow-heads which are so peculiar In lorm thst. It they are genuine relica of Indian time, they seem to Indicate that the red men may have sought. In some cases, to give their arrows a twisting motion, like that ot a rifle ball. The arrow-heads in question are cut In a spiral shape, and one of them makes a fifth of a turn In it length of two and one-half inchea. Dropped point down In water. It I said. It will perform a complete revolution in a space of about 30 Inches. Take Life Like Man. It is a pitiable thing to see a young man whining over his lot In life, and excusing indifference and Inaction be cause of hard luck, or some cruel fate which has put stumbling blocks In his way. No matter what your environment or what you may be called upon to go through, race like a man, with out whining. Turn your face to the sun, your back to the shadows, and look the world in the face without wincing. Make the most of your situ ation. 3ee the beauties In It and not the ugly features. This is the way to Improve an unfortunate environment Success Mugailne. Only a Lion-Tamer. He was a giant of a man. and brought his meek-looking little wife before the magistrate on the charge of cruelty. He described her to the court as being uncontrollable and in corrigible. He seemed sincere. A writer in the New York Times tells the story. The magistrate looked the big fel lowt over carefully, and glancing at h!bsip of a wife, aBked the husband: "What line of business do you fol low?" "I am a lion-tamer," he proudly re plied. Among His Books. Exactly what it meana to be "liter ry" is an open question. So:neth:-e .1 Implies that a person writes, so lines merely that he ts a lover o :uod reading. A new definition is s.v vested In the following story from tin Jenver Republlcau: "Smith doesn't strike me as liter ry," remarked a man, 'yet he de .tares that he never feels so comfort ,b!e as when he la snugly settled lu lis library." "Oh, that's not surprising," explain id his companion. "Smith's bookcase Is a folding bed." That Depends on the Point of View. Aa Englishman and an Irishman vere overheard discussing Miss An tftte Kellermann and her "Diving ,'enus" act at the Fifth Avenue The iter recently. Said the former: "She came nearer swimming tht hannel than anybody ever did." "How close did she come?" Inquired lie Irishman. "Eleven miles." "Which coast?" "The English, I think." "Then, begorra, that waa close jnough." Success Magazine. Disposing of His Pretensions. Military Germany versus pugnacf us Ireland appears In an anecdote -elated In Everybody' Magazine. "Dose Irish make me sick, alvays talking about vat gread fighdera dey ire." said a Teutonic resident of Ho boken, with great contempt "Vhy, at Minna's veddlng der odder olghd dot drunken Mike O'Hooligan butted In, und me und meln bruder und mein cousin Krltj und meln frienl Louie Hartmann vhy, ve pretty near kicekd him outd of der bouse." Metal Haa New Properties. When 70 per cent of cerium Is al loyed with 30 per cent of Iron the metal thus produced possesses the remarkable property of giving off a shower of sparks when struck lightly by a steel wheel. This substance has been employed for making auto ignit ers for. gas burners, miners' acety lene lamps and cigar lighters. Re cently It baa been proposed to utilize It for Igniting motor headlights, and even as a substitute for electric igni tion In the cylinder. A Complete Disguise. Little Jessie was very proud of her new coat and bonnet that her mama had Just bought for her. One day, not long afterward, abe waa going to visit her cousin. After marching around awhile with the new coat and bonnet on she exclaimed, "O mama. Dora won't know me, will she? She'll oven the door and aay 'Why! Japple Don neburger, who are you?'" First Aid. "If you were called upon to desl with a hysterical person." asked the examiner at the emergency class "what would you do?" "I'd amputate Ills funny-bone," aald the student, with a turn for surgery and humor. Baby's Stomach, Handa and Feet Mothers have a tendency to over clothe baby In summer. It Its atom acta and bowels are properly protect ed by a flannel binder, then the leu It Is hampered the better. So long aa the baby's hands and feet arv warm and dry It ia all riant .vtt'aV BO YEARS' EXPLRIkNCe An ..-n ynMng a Bktrtr-h ui4 nripilon nay iTi'Ii'Kir v-crt.i;.i ttur oi-n.u-u fram wLrHber ma tiiveuti in it pr.tialjir paiiubla. 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CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Huuaeaand LoU and lets without Houtt DtMUur Id all kind of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. Milford. Fa- m p jireH M K rl r:- f vayai-x-----".! - ' - - - - - -n m iaTl.iiiaiii1l'-niT rVnfr n ifrasfl ( ' 'fcJK - - - - Doth )? these papers one year for only I.Q5 if you send your order and money to The PRESS Milford, Pike County, Penn. a A YEAR for to Farmer 13 n o ty, IM. Y. ft :- YEAR n DONE iVV? CAvrars. TMIjJ ''-OtSICKt. V.'-1A,TKI. VvCv',COYRICHTS.'" l hirv tno re .r h tlvn ..nirilce Otr.ir sa u V V t,r t r ;t"nt .l-itv Writ f,.- Walk i-l Time 'fab?' ERIE RA i LKOAD. a r PORT JERVIS Eollil Pullman trains to Buffalo, Nlag ara Kalis, Chautauqua Ijaks. Clerelao 4 Chicago and Cincinnati. Tlcketa oil salo nt Port Jerrlstoal J-Jmi In tbe Weet and Sonthweat lower raieu thnn Yin anj othrr flrat-olaaa Una. IncfTr-ct Juii(21tu, IMS. Trails Kow Lkavi Port Jkkvis as Foi.i ova. EASTWARD " 18, Dully 4 10 ' " Daily Kipresa 6 40 " " 80, Locnl Except .Sunday.. 6 10 " 4t Holidays only go ,. No. 8. lni; Kxpreaa SUA, U, " 702, Way Sunday Duly 7 21 " " 42. Locnl except Sun Hoi 7.30 " ' 80. Local Except Suuday.. 10 20 " " 4, Dully Fxpieaa 1.84P.M. ." 704. Sunday ODly 8 30 " 1 84, Wny luily exe't dund'T SO ' 9, Dill Kipress 4 W " ' l. Way dally exo't Suod'y 0 39 ' " 7l"8, LocM Suuday Only 7.15 " WESTWARD Ho 7, iitlly Kxpresa 11 tg A.M. " 41, Dully 8 35 ' ' 17, Dally Milk Train 8 10 a" ' 1. Dnlly Kxpraas 1184 " " IK Kor llo'd UeE'pt Sun . IS IA F. M. " 8. F.ipreaChlcni!oliiadal 38 " ' a. Dally Except Suuday.. B 00 " " 6. Limited Daily Eiureea 10.06 " Trftins le!ve Chambers street. New Vurk, fur I'urc Jervls on week days tit I JO, 7 15, 15. lu 30 A. M., I 00 IA), 4 80, (I IS, 7 15, 18 12 45 T U. Oil Sand ir i, 7 i, a. m 13 IA 1 15 7 SO. 8 16 P. M. H L. SLAl'SON. Ticket Agt, Pl.Jenls. H. W. Hatrley, Dlv'n Paasffr. Aftnt. Ciiauilx-rs St. Station New Yotk William B. Ken wo. they U. 0 I'liysiciaa and Sureon. O.Tl.4 anj ro4ldaoe Hru&d Struts If It Court House. MILKOTiil. For Sale or Kent 151) ucri'farin kniiwnas Warnrfurm ln niilo l;',mv MilforJ, Apply to John C. Warner Milford Pa The Milford Livery Stable HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hi e with or without driv ers. HARKORl) STREET Opixioittj Homestead Library. OBIAS RELSON Proprietor v't,-v-"-V irTfnr-v.K -vwr-w-r M W- yw t 6 f tMlMPuo, Ot
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