HAND LAUNDRY . Patrick White haa opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford and all work in his line will be prompt ly and neatly done Goods will be called for and de livered. Telephone. East Stroudsburg State Normal School FALL TERM Begins September 6th. oard and Laun dry $3.75 per wk. For Catalogue and Other Information Addres . E. L. KEMP, Principal. TAILORS Spring Amis us ready with a full line of all ; the newest 6tvlea and fab i l ies for both Men & Worn en. Ilave your clothes made for yoa and they will give yon twice the wear at the same cost as ready made Men'a suits from $12.50 up. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, CLEANING, PHKHSINO REPAIRING 0OOO4KKOK0OO00 im CavaaU. mad 1 ratio Mir ka ebtaioarf uil all VMl HUMMMCohdUCtM IOC MOOCftATC FCCS. fwaorricciboeposirxu,. paTtTOrnet umsp. w.ei iwiiu 1 jctj IUM IlliB WUM Iiwak from Wuhfnrtoa. x4 modcL diriuf or Dhoto.. with 5ecr!p- "m r kutim, ii ptucmaUJ) or o(, lrc or ,crge. uur let uoc Om u.i puttai Is Mcuivd. A PH"MLtT, nI to UiX.ua I'iiMd" With Kht SI -- - a ths! U. X- aiiul lafisMi - C.A.8NOW&CO. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses ul Lot and lot without Sow Dwisr la all kinds of Property. notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office at Residence on Water Street. MUfori, r. miwkihihh, w cml QHM1 PATENTS THAT PAV, A4VWUM Umi UmwmiM. M Mtf a4 aa Jftnt MMMfc wll. paw or lur rftEK nh a vwMeMaMttr. yr rnnk ua. FASSINO RiriRCNCII. rlaaua. sVu tan PYl.t, hMMi wrUe) to o vnth Strt, WA1INOTOMt O. O. TMI PROSE TRANSLATION. new Difficulty of Farcins; th Doer of the Urd.rs4andtwfl. The difficulty of forcing th door of the underatandlnf Ib arnuBlnsly lllua trated In a story related by Mrs. Rog er A. Pryor In her recent book, "My Day: Reminiscences of a Lone Life." Mrs. Prjror'e daughter. Mrs. Klce, once attempted to Introduce William Cut- len Bryant to a class of poor white boys Bhe waa teaching at a nlght chool In her home on a plantation la Virginia. Bhe had taught them to read and write, had gtren them lome arithme tic and geography, even some Latin, and waa then minded to awaken the eetbotlc Instinct which she believed must exist In the poor fellows. Bhe read the beautiful poem "To a Water Fowl." "Now, boys, she eagerly said. 'tell me how you would feel If you had seen this?" There was dead Bllonce. Appealing to the most hopeful of her pupils, she received an enlightening response: "I wouldn't think nuthln'." "What would you say?" she per sisted. "Wal, I reckon I'd sey, "Thar goes a duck!" A Little Too Hasty. In the scramble that followed a premature discharge of dynamite In a bulldlng-lot, says a writer in the New York Bun, a stout man lost a scarf pin. After he began to search for It he noticed another man poking round in the dust and debris. He Immediate ly grew suspicious, and at last spoke. "I do not wish to give offense." he said, "but 1 must ask you to refrain from assisting me In this search. I appreciate your willingness to help, but as a means of self-protection 1 long ago made it a rule never to al low strangers to assist me In a search for a lost article." "Oh, very well," said the stranger. You have no objection to my looking on, I supposeT" He sat down on the curbstone and watched the stout man sift dust and overturn stone. After twenty minutes of painful stooping the stout man found a ecarf-pln. "But It Is not my pin," he said, de jectedly. "No, It's mine," said the other man. 1 heard It strike somewhere here abouts. That was what I set out to look for, but when I saw how anxious you were for the Job I let you go ahead. Your own scarf-pin, If you want to know. Is sticking to the flap of your left coat pocket." A Par-Travelled Alligator. A female allgator four and a half feet long, species Alligator mlBSlsslppl enets, waa recently captured In cen tral Oklahoma, In a bayou of the South Canadian River. Mr. H. H. Lane of the University of Oklahoma believes that tha animal had travelled up the Arkansas River to the mouth of the Canadian, and thence to the point where It was found, a distance of some 860 or 400 miles west of the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line. The Canadian River Is not navigable, and during most of the year Is only a small meandering creek In a wide valley. The alligator had been In the neigh borhood at least three years before Its capture. Its skeleton is now la tha university museum, whore the lone traveller la also commemorated by a life-like model. The Ooteborg System. The "Ooteborg System" works Ilka a charm. Before it was adopted Nor way consumed more slcohol per In habitant than any other country In Europe, but, owing to the "Ooteborg System," It Is now on of the most temperate of all lands. In other words, only a fourth of the quantity of ardent spirits Is consumed In Norway per inhabitant aa compared with the con sumption before the system went Into operation. The saving to the people In dollars reachea Into the millions, and crime has practically been elimi nated. Tbe death rate as the tanned! ate result of alcoholism haa dropped from II per 10,000 of the population to 10. The Midnight Sun. The "Midnight Sun" Is not visible south of the Polar circle. It la above the horlson throughout the twenty- four hours at Bodo from June 8 to July T'i at Tromso from the 19th ot May to tha ltd of July, and at tha North Capo from the 11th of May to the ivth of July. There ar corre sponding periods during December, January and November when the sun Is not seen. But the darkness of the Winter is by no sueaas so great as might be imagined. The whltaness of the snow and the gltnuner of the "Northern Lights" make a sort of per petual twilight. The Debtor's Refuge. A young Bloomsbury dramatic au thor and critic waa up as a Judgment debtor, and said he had no engage ment. Lawyer Well, how are you living? Ciitlo My wife has a little money. Judge Bacon He has found a hav en of real, but his wife cannot be com pelled to pay his debt. (Laughter) A rich wife is, to some, a trade Ilk many others. Bhe may love htm and chooa to do IL (Laughter). When a maa la In debt, and tha pressure oi poverty oomes, the finer feelings gc away through tha window. (Laugh tor). Australian Ceal. Since tha Hlapeno-Amerlcan and Russo-Japanese wars, the question ol eoel-aupply In tha far Kaat ha as sumed a new Importance, and the search for the blaok mineral is pur sued In all promising qusrters. Among the great Oriental coal depoalta are those of New South Wales, and par tlcular attention la now paid to their development. Two of them have been known for more than 100 yeare, and the story of their discovery Is Interest ing. At Coal Cliff, south of Sydney shipwrecked sailor were aatonlshed to Bnd cliff of pure coal bordering the sea. At Hunter River the coal de posit were found by the commander of aa Bagllah ship of war. what, w ahieiag Irate, tasaaad a awttr to tamo Of Interest to Women Tesch Your Daughter How to Save Money and How to Spend It Wise, Take Her as Mar. ket and Let Her Superintend All Purchases. When a girl reaches thirteen her weekly dime should be Increased to 25 cents. Many small items of attire, such aa gloves, stockings, collars, she will he able to see to for herself through this addition. Now the mother, having taught her wise spending, will begin to delegate some of ber own offices to the child. Bhe has to learn marketing properly. The mother takes the girl with her for some time on her buying expedi tions; then she allows her to take the reins for a week or so, checking ber where she goes a little wrong. Bhe learns Inspection of goods, so that she can discriminate between good and inferior brands of groceries, meat, fish and the like. Bhe learns bow to hoy end what to buy. Market tables she studies so as to And out beforehand what things are In or out of sesson and what tbe prices are. Then sba la ready to meet auy over charge with the right knowledges She learns food values, know what foods give energy and vitality and which form flesh and build up Hi body. She learns when to buy In quantity and also when not to buy ih quantity on account ot certain things deteriorating through keeping. She learns the enormous difference that exists between a cash account and a credit account The mother ex plains all this to her. Her own train ing with her little weekly Income ot a dime for all those years will have pre pared the (rourfd of her mind to re celvo It all, and she la an apt pupil, willing and ready to take her mother's place in the home at a minute's notice any time. When she has the reins she gets her requisitions ready for the, week. and, with her mother, checks tbe Items before going out to buy. Bhe knows how to get the most for her money at the grocer's, the butcher's or the baker's, and will not bo cajoled Into buying anything net arranged for. Bhe knows her Income and Its 11ml tatlon and haa learned how to re- strict her wants rigidly. She will not give her orders blindly, but will see everything before she buys It Meat, vegetables, groceries, milk, butter, eggs, fish, poultry she knows their weak points and reveals them. Tb trades-people serve her aright and re spect ber. She Is a good Judge and will get full weight m goods. She checks all bills before paying the, so as to detect any mistake either for or against her. She thus compels ex tra car In attendance on the trades man's part. A girl like this Is a treasure her mother Is not very willing to part wtth. It Is a treasure easily attained, because girls love this marketing and delight la doing IL And It Is Just as well to take a little trouole to know how to do It well. Later on some lu"ky man will delight In his housekeeping tressure, too, and still later another generation of boys and girls may arise to bless not only their mother, but the grandmother who waa tha source ot all her knowledge. A Decorative Toy So. During the holidays is a good time to make out of a email, low packing box a chest In which to keep best toys and books. It will fit beautifully into the playroom corner and be lots of fun to make. The edges at the box are rubbed down with sandpaper and stained dark brown. Four panels are cut out of linen or denim to corre- pond with the front, lid and sides or the box. On these panel are pas'ed figures of children and animals cut out of calico or cretonne. The back of the box la stained, and the lln-n panels are tacked with brass-headed sails. Cure for Warts. A wart Is essentially an outgrn'vtr. of the scarf skin. It may be brought about by friction. Hence It may be found on tha quite healthy skin of a healthy person. Just as a corn may be found. But warta sometime come without friction, and they come nu merously, so proving that there m ist bo some Internal cause. Wart crops are specially apt to appear between early childhood and the sixteenth year. They are found usually in children of poor physique. They have been known to make sudden appearance when the child haa fallen Into poor health and to go away when the health haa Improved. Small doses of calcined magnesia in water takeu dally during many weests or months have been found effectual in getting rid of these wart. Per the Sake of Science. Prof. Angelo Moaso of Turin. Italy, is well known for his many experi ments relating to human physiology. The confidence that his scientific knowledge Inspires waa recently II lustra ted by one of hla fellow cltltens, Toodoro Bcribante, who placed himself unreservedly in Professor Mosso's hands for confinement In a hermeti cally scaled chamber where air mixed with Increasing quantities of carbonic oxide was administered to hiiu. When th proportion of carbonic oxide to air rose to one part In 233, Slgnor Sciibante fell into a cataleptic slut, from which he waa rescued with the aid of oxvaen. Tha oblect of tha ex- Iaortieat was to determine how much STkaaln walsta la tae air la fatal U MAN AND 1HC RAT. Two Craatures Writes Are Equal f.!atelJ n .ilia. The dominion of ir- j ovsr th beasts r the del:! d i n.t yet In clude the roVnt-t, .y Mct'lnre's Magazine, Aurorhs. es c-bear and mammoth we put ' jv- i with stone-, handed rrnv. W i ' m-lpea out the buffalo: the linn ! th" elephant will soon he Rone. Ti.t s-.lll the rab bits of Aus ralla c t tne ninnies mil lions a year; trr s, tnrr'le and poison still fall to .ak head ngilnst th rats, mice 'dd Rr-nhen of the Vnlted Btates. Vh"e o,jr nnimnl enemies have bccone smaller In lze. they have grown more numerous. It Ib as If Nature, after trying vainly to chas tise her Insurgent son with a catapult, had gone after hlri with a sbotgi'n. The fact Is that, of all warm blood ed creatures, thr-i are Just two that are really dominant, successful. In creasing In numbers and range, and able to maintain themsi !ves anywhere In the world asnlnet all rival. These two are man find the rarn. The genus Homo and the genus Mus go every where and eat everything-. They are the two creatures that dwell in houses and travel In ships. Each drives Ms other rivals to the wall; but nel'het, except locally and for brief periods, has ever come near to exterminating tha other. Clvllljed man has fought the com mon rat for 200 years, and the battle Is still drawn, DRAIN PIPS CLEANER. Hse Connects Direct with Faucet and Outlet of Sink. One of the moat useful of all recenc Inventions for the house la the drain pipe cle.iner designed by a Mlchig-iU man. This not only enables a woiiv-j to keep her kitchen sink clean by htv. In the pipe free, but It saves the ex pense which is sometimes Incurred (.! having the pipe cleaned by a plumber. A long rubber hose has Ita upper nd adapted to be fitted to the) f-tneet. The lower end terminatea In a hell rooit't which Is irnde thick Bt the top to p'C rent Its collapsing and thin at the ex tremity to form a flexible i:p. T.l i lip is fitted over the drain iiirt i e'J 'hore by suction ind the wrjor tiirne 1 on. In this way the full pressure a.' ster Is forced through the drnla pipe, flufiblrg It vory effectually nn.l washing out all the e3tra neous matte." that la bound to accoinul&te no insi ler how careful a romr.n or her sei- ants may He and the latter are often not careful at all. There Is also a 'ateral air Inlet near the top of the lose. New Ut for Old Bachelor. The "man chaperon" Is a novelty Itt I,ondun and he promises to become permanent. Taking out a girl relative -r child of an invalid Crlend Is one of the hardest duties of tbe married woman. It was a happy thought tu urn the dull bachelors, long past their youth, to some na. The men, too, have been flattered by this easy re sponsibility, and they take honest de light In guiding the vouug misses through the London drnwhig rooms, theatres and all the rest. The rln might be tried here, if the comfort- loving old bachelors could be tempted long enough from their clubs. Gold from tha Sea. This has no reference to the W.i! plans that have from time to ti - been exploited for extracting gfu from sea-water, but it relates to 'bi attemp-s made In Queensland 4ti. New South Wales to recover gold eud other precious metals from the taiu:d on the seashore. Tbe treuluieiu oi (bene aands has been undertaken, it would appear, with aooie prouilbe o: success. Not only gold but platiau'-ii and uranium have been found, 't is thought that the metals find their way to the strand from submerged rocKd which are broken and trlburated by the violent waves assailing tbe coatc 3leedlng Fish to Keep Them. Tbe Norway fisher cut and bleeds tish the moment they are caught. He cut the throat or bleeds them from the tall. Fish so finished keep far belter. Fish are best Just before spawning time, thereafter they be come poor, then watery and unlit Some folk are grouched by herring and mackerel, and will get sick every time they eat 'em. No matter bow fresh the fish the people vomit, purge and break out in bold blvea. It Is not uucommon to find dead oysters mixed up In the heap. These dead ones are Uabls to poison the 11 v ones. A Peculiar Nam. There 1 a post hamlet in Cass County, Missouri, with nothing pecu liar about It except Its name, and that la Peculiar. Its origin, according to local traditions was a follows: When the settlement da J become sufficiently populous to need a postof Ace, one of the prominent ci'Jzens sent a petition to Wiulilnt;ton to have one established. iD due course the peti tion was granted and he was asked to suggest a name that o':ld please the people. He replied. "The people are not particular so long as the name Is peculiar." Thereupon the postoffle was chria taaed Paouliar. and U auuu haa a- Of Interest to Women j Why Educated Won-en Don't t Marry- One Celibate ' nnn Uoder.fond Why 8! 0 M n nt ft Been Wooed-SndM l y V tc:t J Men Judge Women Wro-g. I X'nni.irrlr'l won.nn wlto '.ijt--i1 :.uw lilted to in .i 11 -V . tVit n.'ir t. '.-v. ehnnco. aie no; Hkq1 to r-o.i.. .in ffirtK vry frankly. The ?v!n t:i '.n mtittfn hr i lrtl'i- nni'i t'.i tit n "'' h Do Not Ku ft-1 Wori'ii .Wi : y :" a ieca numlu-r ol Ii..'c;m nUtr. .no hly wouldn't have nia!' it ii ul-- '.wi tPLii t onir-H'tn: to piiiH lie." 1. . tint "An linwIIMnfc OHbiM?" 1 '-. '' on or niiHiotis of wo n. Ph;. 1 ;ii hute thQr" iegtm.mK ' tf typical In Oi.iiiv wn.i aui-f.ni. U.i. she cannot m. dor km I ha;1 rot b?pn wnnfV Hh tli!ii'.. th Btartflard by which iucii J :. wo..ifcn mu?t ronx. "When 1 look aiound a' h" t.e pitiful limdequ'itw mnkpcihifts .hnl are called swh. I rend record of the divorce court am! I then look at my unmarried fnrn.u 1 w onder If marriage is really r pro- k-a of natural selection and Invarla'jtj r suUs in thi? niaklPR of the littyt." She Is a collujte graduate. tU'e cpII bate, and has met with flr i.i..ct In terching and writing. But ae a young girl hef happiest dream waa or havtr.g her own home, husband, children, and "the reuunclatlon has not been eary." 8hd Is "no beauty," but ahe has hud compliments on her good looks and Is a skillful dresser. 9he comes ot an honored family, was brought up to cook, keep house and sew, can pliy curds, loves to talk to men and is adept at outdoor sports. And yet she has had only one offer of marrlau, and that an undesirable one, and she Is "peiilounly near the danger line of thirty." Stiftaj persons, she says, tell her that a woman "must never let a man guess she haa any brains or knows how to talk anything but nonsense." She is unable to follow this plan-doesn't think It Is a "square deal" to a man. Yet men aeem to like to talk to her, and they tell her It Is "such a comfort to !ind a woman who doesn't want tc talk nonsense all the time." ?hey come to see her and Invite her to go to dances, theatres and upon moonlight walks, and they confide In her their love for Polly Jones or Sally Smith. "I am proud of their trust and confidence, yet I cry out agnlnst the essential Impersonality of It all, at If 1 were a sort ot embodiment of tv tarth mother." The Faust Legend. i For 1,400 yearB the Kauet logend the sale of a human soul to a d vll has existed. The first recorded hint of Its vitality is ftiven in the sixth century story of "Theophllua." That story suited the early Christians In their efforts to stamp out the n "-cro-mancing devices of evtlly-dtapoei persons prone to seek power by unholy means. The association of the name of Faust, however, with t'.ie le gend Is not more than 400 years o d. The likeliest prototype of the 110 f.n Faust Is thtj ninu of the s.t'ne "i ne who In Cracow boldly proc alirf-d him self a profosRor of mnKtc. In ;';ie n'x teenth century siorlc or I ifV o' Troy ws bet towed by MVrihMn ! e upon Kint. nnd not until th r1! V of the eighteenth century doe ! appear a shHdo-ry Mnrg.tet In form of a "beHiitifui hut j.oor 1 ,. who afterward develops It' to u i garet of 0(wtbe. Engrrvln0 by TeVorfi. Monsieur Cnrbonolle, u lt-U'.-,n. ! Invented an appnntus by i:-tan which a picture can be rapfO'lr.ct-J 1 telegraph In te form of an t-nrvt plate, from which printed copies r. be Immediately takm. The pict'.irv t he pent is printed with thick. nnncon ducting Ink, and wound round a re volvlng cylinder, over which passes a stylus electrically connected with the telegraph-Hne. At the receiving end a similar cylinder Is encased with lead, or other soft metal, on which presses the point of a graver. The variations of intensity In the current produced by the stylus .passing over the picture at the transmitting station cause the graver to cut more or lea deeply, and thus to produce a typo graphic copy of the original, which may be placed without change on the printing-press. The Nature of Radlobss. A year aao a considerable sensa tion was caused by the announcement of Mr. Burke of Cambridge. England, that through the action ot radium upon storlllcd gelatin he bad pro duced what hi -pea red to be living germs, to which he gave the name of radlohes. Mr. Burke ha since written a book on these enigmatical things. More recent experiments by Mr. W. A. D. Rudge indicate that radiobes are not in any sense living things, and that they are not even a product of radioactivity. Mr. Hudge shows that they are precipitates of an Insoluble sulphate due to the presence of bari um, and that their "growth" Is simply a chemical process. Radlo-actlv sub stances, Mr. Rudge says, never pro duce "radiobes," except when they contain barium. The Cutting Blowplps. The addition of a jel of compressed oxygen to the flame of the ox y ace tylene blowpipe makes ot It a wonder ful tool for cutting iron and steel. In using the apparatus, the uiia) to be cut la first heated red-hot by the ok yacetylene flame. Then a stop-cock 1 opened, admitting in the center of th flame a very thn Jet of compresse" oxygen. This cots with great rapidity the section being aa thin as a knife blade. The beet-hardened steel can thus be cut with ease. Plates 10 mil limeters thick and a meter broad have keen cut In two with the blowpipe In 4 1-2 minutes. Plates 100 millimeters thick hate been cut In 9 or 10 minutes, in a recent experiment a safe of thf strongest and bast eoastructloa wa eut opesi wiU Uus stxaiie teal is 20 mi l ainr- fBt?f?flvwT rysn The is tlic most New York .mtrlily 1 mid ii'iii. helpful, useful uixl e 11 t e r t !i i n i 11 t: . 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Jtff mi Sctes of oihnr National Bank . JU t u 4 iaoiloinU paper currtjnoy, utck- ls and vents ITS :) Lawful Money Reserve lu lianlt. vis: Specie 4 8 W8 00 ft (u laeaiti-iender notes . . WO w v NV1 KvUn.pti.n fund with U r. TpciifeurerlD of clrcalatloul IifiO 00 Total tlMUtK tfl LIABU.ITIKS Capital stock paid in f Sft.ouo 10 nil-plus fund 16,m."u X' I'mhvided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 8.610 ft! Nrittonal Bank notesoutAtnndlrig tfi.ouo OU Individual deposits subject to ehtok 123.1M1I 81 Demand certificates uf di posit. . 1,74 bo Certified c'ieoks 1-V 0 Total s....lirW.4ii Ml State of Pennsylvania, County of ilkd. : I. John C. arner. tHwhicr of the ttbove mtmnd bank, do solemnly nwear that thf aoova statement tu tru to the beit ul my knowledge and belief JOHN C. WAKNKK, Cahir Fuhncribed and rworn to before 11 tu ihb' Ath day of July lulu. J C. CH AMMKRLAIN. N .tnrv Public. Correct Attest: A. 1. BKOV N, ) C. O. AKMSThOXfl. IMreeiuTS. W. A. H. MITCH KLK. William B. Kcro. they M. D Physician and Surgeon. OAlos anj rtMidonoe Hruad tftree seat Court Hoots. MILKOUI). For Bent Furnished rooms lo retit. Kminir of Mrs. Etta Poillou, Corner Broau and Ann Htreet, Milford, Pa. Reversible Turbines. One of the objection urned against turbine-engines has been their Inabil lty to run backward as well a f ir 'ard. John Oks of Abe-deen had In vented a form of turbine whb-h avoids this difficulty. The steam enters the machine through a hollow axle, and thence acta upon the wings of the ro wing disks mounted upon the axle. When It Is desired to reverse the mo tion, a new set of dinks, having their wings set at a reverse angle, are brought Into play, and by means of grooved valves the steam U projected agMnst them, thus producing a bark ward motion. Tbe reversal of motion can be produced instantaneously. Status of ths Atomic Theory." The suggeatlon has been made that, owing to recent discoveries, the atom Ic theory of the constitution of mat ter, established for a century. Is no longer tenable, since particles small er than atoms are now known to exist But Prof. Herbert R. Moody points out that the theory is still as useful as ever, since, under tbe conditions that surround us on the earth, most atomy do not undergo change that can be discovered In any ordinary way. Ths atomic theory Is based upon weighings and tke -changes la weight wbtcft atoms undergo are sot suck as eaa as dsiscteC -JT' v3miW V V I 1 m tlior- Doth of these papers one year for only I 85 f you send your order and money to The PRE3S Milford, Piko County, Penn. A YEAU for to Farmer o ime Table s- 6 ERIE RAILROAD. A T PORT JERVIS SUM Pullman (raius to Buffalo, S'r.g are PnlU, Chautanqtia Lnke. f.lTli iwt Chicago itnd Cincinnati. 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