Co Press. MfillLY V kVe P.: t H)L. W MILF01M). 1MKK ( Ol'NTY. 1 FRIDAY. JULY 22. 11)10. NO 41 ERIEF MENTION Jacob Fromuie Esq., who bus mwil several summers here and vrlio km prominent in Masonic ciione, died last Tuesday Id New York aged El years 1 month. William O. Ames, prominent and life lim oitisseii ot Hawley and 11" hnrges, died at hi home July 14th of peritonitis aged 46 years. Mrs. Martin Ily swallowed a d'e lit carbolic acid In a lintel at Lnfny HI, N. J , last Monday with suiiid al intent and died soou niter. It i thought that griiif over the death ot her husband, who diel about three years ago, lid affected her mind as she" often ' complaint tl brbfttii loliT?-" some. -" Wednesday afternoon a young man named Halsey of liinoklyn, N. Y. agwd about 25 years, who waa board lug at Conashaugb Spring House, . e turned from Milford un hi uioioi Cycle, and tukirg a laiat rowed out In deep wulerand dovefrnui It. Parlies who were near by observed that ho did oot rise aud began at-arching tor bis body. II ia thought he either struck bit head ou a stone or waa sowed with cramps. The accident bapponei) alM;ut 6 o'clock p. J"J' above what Ik ki.own a tie Uurrlll lift. H. brother who was at Urenxul Lake, N. J , waa uotittal aud name hero yesterday. The body haa not yet been recuvored. A boy In Honesdale made a bet that be could drink tea glasses of or angeade in succession After Ihesev entb he bad to spit up. Joseph W. Hunter of the State Highway Department proposes' that all State roada before aeceplauceehall be oiled at a proportionate oost to Urate, County aud township, f by the Sb'te and by the County at.il townsbipa. If yon want the government ciaiV book send a postal to A. Mitchell Palmer asking for it. lie haa 100U copiei to distilbute. Some pirties lu Wayne County killet a porcupine recently which weighed 25 pound. Strawberries are gone but whortle I erries and blackberries Hte just win' ins to perfection. The entertainment last Friday evening called "A Night in Dark town" waa given before a larva an dieuceby local talent and waa high ly appreciated. The net proceeds for the bent fit of the Base Ball Club waa 110. Oliver Lnlz, a farmer living near Stroudsburg, while using a patent praying machine for bin potato vine waa badly Injured by the explosion of the aparatua. The oldest clerk In employ of tbe U. 8. Government ia Mrs Helen Mo- Lean Kimball in thn controller office wbo celebrated ber SOih birthday Jnly 9th. She ia widow of Leut Col. E. A. Kimball of the N. Y. Zoneves wbo waa killed at Suffolk Vs. in 18B3 Sample of ice orenm oouea are be ing taken by tbe Diary aud Food Coimnl-ion of this Slate to deter nine whether Ihey contaiu ingredl- nta detrimental lo health' Eight eonntiea have male returns to the state board of revenue com missioners on personal property and they show an aggregated 12,400,000 Increase in amount assessed. According to the estimate of tbe Pos master General ten billion pos tage atampa will be used by the p-o pie of this oountry in tbe next Usual j ear. The Woman's Society of the Prea bfterlan Church will le id a Sale August 4th and 5th. 2t Collector IX B. O'mst'd haa the daplioate for theeohl and Indebted nets taxes for the year 1910 11 and baa advertised that he will ait at the Ciort House September 17, 18, 19, and 21, 22. 28 to receive taxes with tbe t abatement. Taxes may be naid to him at any time prior to those datea if any desire. Mrs. Barry Armstrong, Bessie Armstrong star- Ll!a Kyman are spending a two weeks vacatiou at Eddy Fai iu Miss Bessie Mettler, accompanied by a friend, spent Sunday with Mrs K. V. Dingman A new kind of corn worm haa sr. peurod lu Leliiah county. It reaeru bltn a cut worm and many plsuta are so dsinagid they will not yield. Proteaor Surtaca bus been rrtinealer) to instruct farmers how to destroy the pe.-t. UilfurU dufealud the Stroudsburg see Ut Jliuxday by s svvrs t When Tafr, maile his ruling di An ting what, was whipkf he did not In clude whisky made from snwdua', potato parings and like materiala and tba question-is now up for ilei.'ision why It should not be classed the snuia as whiskey made fro.n gain if Ih.-rH ia any. The third party convention, called tn meet July 23'h to itominaie canili datea for state oflicei! i-roml-in to b represent by nearly -vetf county in the stat. Organizitiona are be tog effected and the ribs itislied dern ncrata and repubheana, wbo believe that Imtb the old party convention! were dominated by tbe same influ ence v ill place a ticket In nomina tion , eat isfaulory to what Is deig nated as the progressiva spirit In tbe ernta. Mayor Caynt r of Now Y rk Is In fringing; on the rights of ihi thirsty in thii. city by cutting down tin number of places wbere drinks oat he Hold all ngnt. thily six platw now remain wbere intoxicants may be bought openly alter 1 a. in. TuB in lobster palaci-s. Mrs. t B. Van Wyck, after pat-F-itig sovtrf. I weeks in town, haa re turned t her Lome in Washington. StrouJsbura has ei j iyed her ciW houie week and entertaineil many ot the wanderers w ho went I ack for lh cccision The exercises ts gau Mon day when lh n. (.. 11. Staples in ai historical ' address lutrodncetl thi oltief speaker Hon. Benry F. Waltot of Philadelphia who nas been recent. ly elected chairman of the Republi can State Committee. Early lust Suuduy morning' fin burned a large stable in HoGrsdnle and threo horses perished, I .', wagons and sl ighs also wern de stroyed. txwa estimated at f 10,000 with partial insurance. Moat ot our plutocrats are con- vinced fiat honesty la the best policy, although tbey have nevei tried It. It is true,' as a eontemporr states. that Oklahoma Is suffering from ovet capitalization, hut tiling wuat a con stitntloo the State has. We do not believe, really, tha' anybody of Importance has been hurt as a result of the Keno conta t. In selei'ting a new Secretpry of the Interior, the President would prefer to find some cue wbo has already been investigated. Consul Oeneral Urifnths reports that the post Card picture business isonthewsne In London. Er.eour aging, to say the least. A lad baa been expelled from Wesi Pc lilt for lying. How long would it take to depopulate the earth if met were hanged for tbe same r Dense? A New York aiiuister in tbeeoursi of Ins sermon lately, said that Mr Carnegie and other millionaires got used to the feeling of giving away million, and advised others to try the tame to experience tbe joy ol giving. But to this advice the ans wer of the majority will lie an eagei inqniry of how first to get the mil lion. Senator (iore'a idea that it is al wrong to rob Poor Indian Lo is pen erally indorsed. Poor Lti j robaDiy does not suspect that his name ever will be anything ether than Poor Lt nevertheless. Mexloan jails are reported over flowing with prisoners. Either thi Jail arcouimodatioua are Inadequate or else tha vote for Sir. Diaz's riva is larger than supposed. U sseveli sava he cannot talk foi two n.otrns. w range, rtiost every me li s the oiiir, ion thst he eouh calk for a year aud j ot be seriousl iue.onventen.ced. Oastou W. Amesi'f Hawlcy wa on a trio throi.gu his vsl.ev is Mi-ii'lsv. U whs the fiist ttiim li ever erj yen the sci iury nou tni river. Watet melons are higher In price tbnn e.er this season. How about that? There ia no tariff in watei melons, i-i there? The Congressional elections seem to be about the only excitement now. adsys. ' Why do women not rorrow money from one another?' Inquires a writer of feminine persuasiou. Every bus baud has bis suspicions, of course. Taft at d Roosevelt are a team that has no match iu tbe Democratic oarty. Florence Van Campen spent Sun day at Khobola. John Yannl and wife nl Brnokly who have been occupying tbe houe uf'Misa Virgiuia F. McCarly on low, r Harford Street, bavagone lo Liberty W. Y. Of hII tbe legislation that has pa-. Miss Florence Lorenox, who has sid CongrcRi in the last ten ya s. spent the past two weeks with rela thesct establishing the Postal bv-'tlves in town, returned to Pliiladel nigs Batiks Is by far the most tiotn-'phia this week. r. I From all ove the country csme'giiiie a height was struck by light- tiers demanding that these B nk j be established in every Po-t Bice, 3 that the people with small nous of mey may deposit the ssme wirii Uncle 8am," and draw a small per cent of interest thereon, and i.i the sfttne time, rest assured that ' Uncle Sain" Is a good, honest banker, who ys hla depositors dollar for dollar. Tne Postmaster Uoneral is makii.g tramendnns t (Torts to establish thafe Barks for Ihe people in all aits of tbe country, un.l In a few Hi oi.tlis ! pred'.oted that Postal "Savinrs nka will be doing businos. tn vary iKmnty In the U 8. John Shaler, who was in Danville ispltal, died tberwWediiisda Ight July 14th. He was born In Delaware unvtship about !!2 years 4go and mas a son of the late J.icob aud Drnsilla Sbafer. Bis mother and three brothers Joseph of tu..- nlnoe, Oscar of Stroudsbnrg, am. William of Phlllipsport sui vive him Die remains were brought heie fit ter incut in Delaware Cemett rv and funeral was held la-l .Sunday rem the M. K. Churoh. Charles Scbmolling and w ifn, wl.i Wis tormerly Mrs. Charles t)tt i t Delaware townrbip, of Newark aie isiting the family of Uejn. Diuiiian. The moral to the tragic endii g i f the flight of Darius Ure. n so l bis dying maoliine, and it applies to ither things as well, Is I Just have room for tha aioral l.ere And this Is the moral Stick to youi sphere. Or if yon insist, aa y a have Ihe right. On spreading your wings for a lottiei flight, Tha moral is, Take car, how you light." Milford end vicinity i ffer many attractions tn snmmer guests, in fuel 10 pleasauler planes can he fouud n pass a vacation, utty people ar Wiiloome, we want them and if lh lesire a most delightful country toi eeir outing they will be SHtisUed ti pass it lure. - ... Camping is a fatorl e wy will many or spending a vaia'ion am there are a number in the vall. long the river. J. G. Hilliard and wife, who have plaon on Big Log Tavern Pom! have gone to Europe for the summer Koinithstanding the nnnsusl us f KUtoitiobiles bursts r siaice am high priicd. Recent ly 3 car loads ol Indian ponies went Hast over I In Eno and it is Bsid tbe supply drastna qual tbe demand Ihey aie bardy wuitli creatures, will stand almos tny amount of wnik and are va'ual b for polu playing ami lor the saddle bat they bave to le broken ovei .boot every time t ev are used. Tue D. V. 11 R Cits oiling it. road bed st the B i.-dikill sta'ion. Webster Or m, ilHinocratlo caudi late for governor, spent only (46 b eon re bis nnmlnatiou. Chraprnongl or the honor The new conoieie building on Am treet jist off B iwil, tbeaeoond B oi f which lb .Viawiaio Lodge will oc 'upy, has lieen named Masonio Hall, ind u future will he so designated On tha U at Uisir are the Prkss nioev The Ua'amoris Water Com pan j -xpecta to Irain a supply from an si erisn will some 2.10(1 feet deep Jua ibove I lie iiomngb. The water wil Ht pureped iuloa reservoir up againai the hill which wili give sufficient fal to give a good pressure, and obiaU any nenssity for engines to throw water in case of fire. A West Point Cadet and one at Aunapoiis ill be appointed by Con greesman A. M. Palmer before Dtxt March. Dog days heiran last Monday and every dog in Iowa fir his own safety should wear a lag and have paid his tax. Archibald Harmon and his daugh ter Kate Lee, who have just arrived 'rom Ecuador, 8 A., are expected rnaih Wllfoid next Monday. Mr !I ,r mon is largely interested In railroad in that country and will probably visit Europe on a business tup b. fore his return. A lirife delegation from Matamor as attended the regular meeting of Miifoid Lodge F. and A M., Wed nes lav evening. Mildlrtown defea ed the looal club Weioeaday afb'rnoon by a acoie ol i-i. It was Milford' Drat dofeat An aeronlnne In France sailing at nmg and burned I ut the operator es- sned without injury. An affray between two families named Lord who live at Equlnuok in Wayne oounty and whomi lands ad- j In Is likely to end in a trial for uiorder. One of Ihe parties Silas Lord had his skull fraotured by a blow from a pick and ta In a very critical condition. Tbe conteniimi arose over a line between (he two p-npertie. Charlrs T. Rookwetl of ttirtovrlstF: hnt a native of MiUord. who Is past 84 yxais, recently nnrterwent an operation in a Scnnton II ispltal for strangulated Hernia and is ro vei log. Ex Congressman O. orge W. K pp of Di ad lord county aud ihe t resent nominee from the Bradford-Wayne district has announced himself as for be third party, lie says Orim will not receive 100 votes in Bradford. Newton, N. J. is bawling for nil or water on her streets. Ji st oil thm them thoroughly after they are pre pirxl hv hal g tbe dust, winch it Ikelv mud alter a shower, taken off. Our streda in Milford, which are much used, are tiee from dust and have a hard . surface. They were well died alter being scraped olean after a rain, and tbe dust ia eff ctoal iy laid. In some sections the app'e crop promises to be large. Peaches also are plentiful In New Jersey. Everett Warner w ho seems to be periodically doomed to some sort ol misfortune was Injured last Monday ty a horse kitting his knee. The household goods of Thomas I'ruax will I sold to morrow at his recent home on lower Broad Street by W. L Boyd agent. Hemiith McClurg and wife have a babv boy at Bayonne N. J. wheie they live. The house anil lol of the lata John Oegeu on Watr Street will be sold it Orphsus Coutt Sale August 15th. A large, caiup of boys under tbe iupervision of Rev. Tower of N. Y s locsted at tbe old Cummins place n the Port Jervls road. Sow turnip seed the 25th day of July wet or dry. New York papers say Mrs. F. W Benner, Haiiuy Van Wyak, whn with four persons was riding tn an uo near Sutton Neb. last week A-as badly Injured by the car being run Into by a train. Her arm was iroken iu several places and she was ut and bruised about tha head. Mrs. Frank Schorr is txpeoted home from a Scranton Hospital to day. Mrs. J- C. Price and daughter Virginia of Branchville were in town the laat of the previous week. When you tliin't that in an auto here are a total of 4,983 pieces any oe of which Is likely to go wrong you will not wonder at tne total d rs v ly which some machines exhib- t, nor at the ioasibility that they nay tend to deprave their driven. A Valuable Tree. A walnnt log passed through town last week cut ou the farm of John H McCarty nnar Rayinoudakill, which was sold for -5(l. It was about 18 ft long aud .1 It over at tha top It grew pear Indian Poiut where it 1 svid tha red men had a village and wnare just prior ta the Battle of Ihe Coiiaahaugh in 1780 tbey encamped Philip McCarly lived under tbe point and he wss llis first man disturbed by tha red skins and went over to the fort In New Jersey. Return in tha next day to feed his cattle, ac compauled by Sam 11 el roes, ou the way back llelines waa shot, and lb next day the militia pursued tha f ie ami overtook them about two miles back where the battle wss fojght. It Is very likely this trae was standing there al that time and may have been large enough to bear nuts. It lt oouldd escribe the events takli g plsce sinoe it was planted the tale would be a wonderful revelation. lt will probably be cut up into ve neering and as inducement to boys and girls we offer a subscription to tl l'atsrt for oue year to anyone I wbo will Hur out how many square f.-et of veneer i inches thick tbe log war ill out assuming it to be 18 ft long and averaging 3 feet In diameter. fxy-dubscriba fur Lbs Praia. THE DROWNING ACCIDENTS The drowning accidents near Mil ford and at Conashaugh were very sad sfftirs. They prove again what has been s foftcn demonstrated that water Is an exceedingly danger ous element In tbe case near town it seems that It wss the result of over confidence and ignorance of the loca tion, and fores of the- oarrent. The young lady said she was accustomed to row boats but the oue they had was a fUtbottomed soow with oars which ware not adapted and at best the hands of one experienced would bo difllcnlt to muinge. The boat tn apile of hnr. efforts drifted down stream until It reached the rift where the current Is very srtong ard as seems likely the oar on the lower side caught behind a rock and the leverage overturned the boat. The result was most distressing. Tbe young lady Miss Jackson and the oh i lil Adele Fellows were instantly swept away while the mother Mrs Fellows oaught the Kurtz child ar d istracted with feat and grief stood calling fur help aud which did nol oonie. At Conashaugh tha young man wbo dove down in about 15 feet ot water very likely was taken with cramps and never rose. Both cascf. emphasize the n. e 1 of care and pre caution when on water. NAPOLEON'S GRIT was of the unconquerable. never-sy- die kind, the kind that you need most wheu you have a bad cold, cough oi lung disease. Suppose trollies, oougl. syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed .don't lose heart or hope. fake Dr. King's New Discovery. Sat isfaction Is guaranteed when used foi any throat or lung trouble. It hat saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. ft masters etupburn colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, Jagrippe, asthma hay fever and whooping cough and le the most safe and certain remedy for all bronchial affections. 60c. and fl. Trial bottle free at all druggists. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent na ip the sale of cur High Uradj Ooods Don't delay, apply at once. Steacy employment ; liberal terms. Exper enoe Dot neoessary. ALLEN NURSERY CO, Rochester, N. Y. Turn Over TURN OVER YOUR MONEY. MOVE THE OLD STOCK. BRING NEW. BRING THE OLD CUS TOMERS TO YOUR STORE. HOW? BY ADVERTISING THEN BY ADVERTISING BY AGAIN AND AGAIN ADVER TISING. IN OTHER WORDS, ADVERTISE IN OUR PAPER. WANTED 1 Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate prioe. Hoffman, 306 W. 112, jsew or Work At Cave Bank Plans for improving the road at Cava bank call for a slope wall about five feet high on the upper side to re tain the shale Irom sliding down a road way IStt wide with guard rail n lower side, sullioient 8 In. Iron drain pipes to carry off surplus water, grading the road so as to take oui the present inclines and elsa tc straighten the curves, especially tbe one at the other eud going down the river. THOSE PIES OF BOYHOOD How delicious were the pies of boy hood. No p'es now aver taste so good What's changed? tbt pies? No. Its you. You've list tha strong, healthy stomach, tbe vigorous liver, tbe active kidneys, the regular bowels of boy- hood. Your digestion Is poor and you blame the food. What's needed? complete toning up by Electric Bitten of all organs of digestion Stomach Liver, Kidneys, Bowels Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetib and appreciation of food aud fairly sat urate your body with new health strength aud vigor. 60c, at all drug- gists TRESPASSN0TICE. The undersigned, having by pur chase and lease, secured control of all tbe property surrounding Niche oronk Lake, in Delaware township Pike Co. Pa., all persons are warned from Hunting, Fishing, or Trespass Ing thereon for any purpose whatso- - 1 ever under penalty of the aol of as- sembly approved April 14th, 1905. EDWARD M. WESTBROOK. HIRAM WESTBROOK. For Sale or Rent (FURNISHED) New house on High Street Six rsoius an 1 batb. 11. W. REED, Milford, Pa. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON The ladies of the Hainesvllle Re formed Church will hold their Ann ual Social on the afternoon and even ng of July 28th. All delicacies of the season and many other good things will bt pro. ived far which the small sum of 26 oents fills tha bill. Anson P. Rosenkrans for many eass resident of Sandyston, but lat terly resident of Stillwater, died al that plaoe on Tuesday last aged 84 years. He Is survived by hla wife, ind three children by a former wife. Inter men t on Saturday at Haiaes- ville. ... . John Bostedo, or as he la general called "Skeet," ia pronounced the beat driver on rhe macadam road 1 for he never drives in a rut, and II others wonld copy "SkeetV exam pie there would be nu ruts. George Co3ner the genial agent ol the Trl-S tales Unioa spent a couple of days in and about Lavton. Georgt is no stranger In this section, as tit od parents formerly resided hers. Thn Contractor building tbe Tut tie Lay ton road was inati noted tc pnt in a tile near tbe reatdeooa ot Wm. Heater and accordingly or- lured a 32 toot tile. Our Freeholdet advertised this bridge and the one In Lay ton for sale and they were sold, he Layton bridge to Adio Vansloklt for Jti2 60, and the one near Heater to II, C. C. Snook for $100. When Snooks men appeared for work tht Contractor, Mr. Demarest, requested die men to let it alone until the mat er was settled. As Demarest was ld to go ahead by the Co. Engineat ind the Director of the Board, he will put in bis pipe. The crusher for the new road wat pulled to ita position by the traction angina and is now ready for business rhe craber is capable of turning out 176 tons of stone and will commence work this week as the road ia ready or them for nearly a mile. People often find fault that their letters go astray and the P. M.. gelt tar for It. The cause ia that many have tbe same initials, and the tend er supposes that the P. M. knows to which one It belongs. I do not know whether the 8tatr f Pa. grants a certain amount fot ha funeral of soldiers or not, bnt N. does. Fifteen dollars for head' stone and $35 for funeral, bnt when tbe t50 was asked for, for funeral of Peter S. Gunderman, Color Bearer of the fighting 15th N. J. infantry, Freeholder MoDavItt . asked tbe Board to sanction his refnsal of said payment, and he got It. Get busy now for three Commissioners. Mr. B. D. Hursh and family visit ad with his father at Layton over Sunday, returning to Stroudaburg in tha eveulng. Real Estate Transfers Maria L. Diem to Anna M. Bios- ser, 211 acres Gieeo $1800. E-delle M. Rosa to Louis Watn Haaly. 2240 acres land iu Palmyra. Sobn U. Daoman to William 3 Daumsn, 96 acres Milford tap. N. C. Detrick to Jamea M. Mont gomery, equal undivided interest in 80 acres Dingman tsp. S. D. Rosencrans to Alexander E. Hill and wife, 185 acres Lehman tsj $4500. Addla G. Palmer to Florence Vac Anken, land at Laoka waxen $350. Must Have License The deputy attorney general de oides that it ia illegal for any retail merchant In tha atats to peddle good without having a aciflo peddler; license. He says no exemption fonnd in the acts for a retail dealer Any person hawking, peddling oi selling under its terms, exoept as an specifically exempted by ita provls ions Is required to obtain a lioense It is tha business of hawking and peddling that ia regulated and retail dealera who pay a mercantile lioenat are within tha general terms of tbt act of 1901 and not within Itsexemp tions. There la nothing In the act 04 1889 that permits a retail dealer bj virtue of having paid the meroantlli lioense to hawk, peddle or sell with out obtaining a lioense. VORKS 24 HOURS A DAY Tbs busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health that changes weakness iuto strength, languor, iuto eusrgy, brain-fag Into mental power; curing Constipation Headache, Chill., Dyspepsia, Malaria tie. at all druggists. DROWNING ACCIDENT. Two Lives Lost in Warner's Rift Below Milford. Tuesday afternoon Adella wife of George Fellows of New York with her daughter aged about fonr years, and Lillian Anna Jackson, stenographer of New York, aged bont 21 years all of whom were boarders at tha Kurtz farm In Ding- man township went to tha river to row opposite the Dstrlck farm, tak ing with them little Ruth Kurtx. Ev Idently they knew nothing o' tha our rent and Miss Jackson attempted to row bnt they were too near the rift pposlie the. Wanner, now Montgom ery farm, and were driven down the river. In the - rift Miss Jackson stood up in the boat and it was cap. lzed, probably by striking a atone dewise, and the occupants wer all thrown nnder It. Mrs. Fellows seis ed tha Kurtz child and ol imbed on the boat, but Miss Jackson and Mrs. Fellows little one Boated away, and she saw nothing of neither, except a glimpse of Miss Jackson's dress. rs, Fellows stood op tor an hour or more calling for help and Anally waded ashore. The body of Misa Jackson lodged against stone a short distance below where It was re- oovered by soma Yale Forest Ktu- ileoU. It was viewed by Esq. Lud- wlg aotlng as coroner wbo decided it was a case of accidental drowning and was brought to the undertaking rooms of Wood and Bon and Wednes day was sent to Brooklyn for Inter ment in Evergreen Cemetery, A number of men searched the river for the body of tbe child, which up to this time haa not been fonnd. Boarding Season Poor There Is general complaint with summer resoit keepers that compar atively few olty people are coming out. Tbey say that in years the seasons have not been so poor and various reasons are assigned for the dearth, ohlef of which is tbe automo bile. Tbey declare that every man who can possibly afford a machine, and many who really cannot, baa one, and instead of locating at some resort the family romaina at home and week end trips are taken. Many Americans bave gone abroad and the papers Bay London hotols are so filled that guests sleep on cots in halls and sitting rooms and many are turned away from lack of accommodations. This may in part explain the condi tion, bnt whatever the reason it is certain that fewer people are abroad st Hotels In this country than for merly. With antos growing oheaper more can buy ithem and if they are to blame boarding bouse proprietors may look forward to soma lean yean. Perhaps too the rapid transit sys tems in tbs cities and the ease with wbloh business men can go oot in tbe country for few miles may have an effect. If airship bailding progreasesa it may be only short time before autos will be discarded for flying maohlnes, no one really can prognosticate the future. Is He Insane Jndge Staples appointed a corn- mission consisting of District ' Attor ney George R. Boll, Theodore H. Baker and Dr. R O. Barokley to go to the Eastern penietntiary and en quire into the sanity of Ben Cort- right who was some time ago con victed of shooting Harvey Cron and sentenced. Cortright is suffering trem the hallucination that the ghost of Cron appears to bira and he seems greatly distressed, it nnable to sleep and oreates disturbance and disorder in the prison. Bnould the oommia slon find that he is mentally unsound he will likely be transferred to Nor rlstown SByluin until cored, if he ever is. It is donbttul however with hla temperament and disposition if he ever would be a aafs subject to turn loose in any community. Sboald he be committed to the asylum and eventually sent baok to the peniten tiary to finish bis term, when it ex pires a grave question as to his dis position will present itself. Tbe sommlssion visited the prisoner this week aud made report to the court. A FRIGHTFUL WRECK of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains, or wounds that demands Bucklen's Arnica Salve aartb's grastset healar. Quick relief aud prompt cura results. For busus, bolls, sores of all kin Pa, eo seuia, chapped bauds aud Hps, sor eyas or corns, its supnuus. Surest pile cure. 26c. at all druggists.
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