Con iliiltLy 11 MILFOliD. PIKE COUNTY. PA.. FttlPA Y. AUGUST 10. 11)10. VOL. XV. IT BRIEF MENTION Florence Nightingale, who organ ised nursing la th Crimean war died laet Baturrtay in London aged 80 years. The not receipts of the play given In Forest Hall, 'Too Much Married', Heat Week waa $103 SO. The Interior of Ihe High 8ohool building la being renovated, the wall anil oetlingi kalsomlned ami tbt floor oiled. A Carman company will engage In the botineae of aavlng the Cve million bushels of potatoes annually lost iu that country by lack of market. The potatoes will be dried i ao to preserve them. Pressure in a vacnuiu tak ont -the water and artificial heat dries the meal which la pressed Into cakes for anluial food. The coat la about 68 oenta a ton. Carl Lnhra ot Brooklyn la spend Ins his vacation with his parents iu town. In the ran of motor trucks from Philadelphia to Atlantic City and return 120 miles it was shown in the class of ton and leaa the ooet per ton per mile waa from 2 to 8 oenta. In the clasa carrying between 3 and 4 tons the coat waa less than 3 cent Iu several care only a trifle over 1 cent Io trnoka above 4 tone the onat waa leas than 1 cent a mil. At tie rate shown the coat of hauling a too from here to Port Jervts, exclus ive of tolls, wonld be about 10 oenta. Stroudsburg netted (924 from its Old Home week besides the enjoy tnnnt ell derived from revisiting the scenes of their former years. Tba euohre at the Bomeatead Wed neaday for the V. I. A. waa well at tended end the prize! nf a character to pleaae the fortunate wlnnora. Hra. J. de C. Van linen and eon who have bton visiting here several weeks returned N. Y. to-day. Walter Nelson, wife and eon wbo hava been guest for the paat two weeks at the Dauman Cottage also returned to their New York home. Harry . Molt of Washington, D. C. la passing his vacatiou In town. Ex-President Roosevelt waa not se lected as the temporary Chairman of the Republican Sis Convention soon to be held at Saratoga, N. Y. The State Committe this week named Vioe President James 8 Bher man. This may make a contest on the floor of Ihe Convention when it meets The Attorney General decide that the payment of a mercantile li oense tai does not permit a retailer to hawk and peddle his goods with nut first obtaining a license therefore u ider tho Act of 1901 Mayor Gay nor of New York who was h"t by Gallagher last week while on a steamer about to sail for Europe, la making good progress to ward recovery. The sals of water color painting by Mrs. II. T. Armstrong, conducted In Maaonto Hall building tills week wait very satisfactory. Bur ploturea re well done and are mostly scenes in and around Milford Slie ranis hlir'j as ao amateur artist, and all her work s i!d n a Illy which ailoais Its excellence. A gang ot burglars, presumed to ba traveling through the country in an automobile la working towns In Suiilvan County N. Y. Several place at Liberty recently were brok en into sud robbed. Tha correct name of the young man who was drowned Ang. 11, In Hawkill creek in the dam just above the fall uta Kugere Dnudin. lie waa Ihhii iii H viiz-rlanil and h-d n" immol te relit lies 'n th- vountiy Hi are waa lu t ye-ara Lnjls Kagnt, who is building an lr .:.';, the H"riiilti;r In pes scon to uiuae a trial flight, lie lias pat ented a safety gasolene tank tor use en air ships whloh will not overturn. A late survey ot lauds in Dela ware l x'iisliip slo ws rbat a larpe swamp lvirg on thti south side of tha Sanderson traota belongs to Sarab Cortrlght. Slier Brothers of Newark. N J , kave leased the Creamery at MoDta gae and Will ahip theoream to that oity. The aklm milk is made into pot eheeae whiob la also sent tbere It will be shipped by the Erie. Irving Elsloo, formerly a well known insurance ssent of Port Jer vis. rsoenllv suffered amontatlon of hia leg William H. West of Milford and ..m,.. ..o.. uw.u.u L,n.M-y Wolff of Port Jervla were tuorliil Tuecday at the psrsonageof St. Petars Choreh is Port Jervis by JUtr. rs) Kts. A man In Pnttstnwu tb-ls Week waa fined ten dnllats for each of twenty five suckers caught by hl'ii with a net. Rather than pay he. wert to Jail for 870 days a day for eneh dol lar of fine and cost. Tha tomato orop Is reported abort and late In Delaware. It will be 75 per cent of that of lost year. A. E Lewis and wife of Washing ton, D. C, are visitors in town. William Mets and wife after spending two weeks with friends In town, have returned to their home in Jersey City. A rowboat in Itself is harmless ; so frequently la a f-Kil. :Bnt the com binatlon. says an Exchange, is de oidedly dangerous. Mr. Donley says man has more fan wishing for the things lie hasn't j got than In enjoying the things hej has got. Fifteen esses of aiusll pox have been reported tn 'Wayne oouoty. They are confined to four families an! every proper precaution haej been token to prevent the spread of the disease. New casos of typhoid fever hove been reported at Wilkes Bane and local and state officio Is are trying to diaeover the source of contagion. Gifford Pincuot who was at Grey Towers Ibis week had an a gnest J. 8. Whipple State Forester of New York. Bessie Vhu Etten of New York ar rives heie tn day to pass her vaoa Hon wlt'i her family. iiss Kale Lee H union and Mrs Lucy Maitland will come up from Sew York to morrow to attend tbt danoe at the Field Club wbers Miaa. liarmoo will entertain Miss Henrietta Cunningham of Port Jervla who has been visiting Mrs. Mary Uiddia baa returned home. George P. Van Wyeh who has been passing some weeks In Wash ington has returned to Milford. His mother la expected the drat of next week. AlfredlRupreoht of Brooklyn Is t is ittng the family of Jus. P. Van Et ten. Mrs. George W. Wei&htman who suffered a stroke of paralysis la tap- dly recovering. Mrk. Frank Edglngtnti of Washing. ton D. C. will arrive In town nexi Tuesday to spend several weeks. The home lately occupied In Thomas Truax on Broiid Street is be ing torn down. Herbert Van Ktten mid wife of New York are visiting fri.-uils in town. WANTED To rent small house In Milford, addres, P. O. BOX 181, Matamoraa, Pa "OLD IRONSIDES" Ninety-eight years ago on tbis Aug nstday; The nineteenth friends to be exaot ; The frigate Constitution aank the British Guerriere, Iu the blare and thauderof the prim dogs of war. Isaac IIull was the captain of tbr.t potr.ess Vankon slur Skilled' w is he and quick in ai tion, uever n a le th Bl chtut. llp. And hia sailors, m y Gud hr-m, them for Ihe nation they saved lha t;i,v Lij hI, do(fgnrl, full of p'nek, no ei. emy could say them oav. Iu the pride and pomp ot Eugl.iad'ia glory. Advanced the British ahip that day V-half honr lite? a abutter l, sinkii g hoik told the story, Ot the ontenmo of that frav. Then here. sid a" toi.st to 'Old Iron At d the men who n-.ai nd I'er whei this la'idV per:! ta at height j May tbemeincry of iLllu that ! great hearts hides. Const crate ti ls day to honor, virtue and aTprta.at.triB; right. B. Flktchicr B. THE BHST HOUR OF LIFE la whau you do some great deed or dis cover some wonderful faet. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Kocky Mt., N. C. when lis waa autlering mteusly, aa ha says, "from tbe worst cold I ever bad, I then proved to my great satis faction, what a wonderful Cold and : Cough cure Dr King's New Discovery - . ia. For, after taking one bottle, I was ' entirely cured. You can't ajy any tn,8 too gooa oi a mtaieme use ,uai." " ," ud be"' ' 1u' d eased lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippa. A8hma, lUy Fever-any throat or LungTroubls. 60c. $1.00. Trial bol - Ua free. Guaranteed by All Dra- staui FESTIVAL WEEK A.T KICHECKONK LAKE Last week was Festival Week at Nicheoronk IUo. A Masquerade on Weduosday evening, a Tennis Tour nament on Thureiay, iday and Saturday, anil a Lake Carnival Sat urday evening. The week came to an end with a short piano Henital, given by Dr. dard M. Weotnrook, at the close Of the' regulnr hominy evening Song Service. the Masquerade was the Third Aunual, given by Mr. and Mrs. JT. E. Ilillahorrow of Paterson, N. J. It was considered in many ways the oic-t .neceSHlul of the three. The iiHii-HoPid iHUtori., and other oicpe uj'ei l--rorttnH, ( o-iipit-ie.y tratis irined ili-.i farliTaitdcliriog rooo s Vhfi ivt'ioies were tmiitimAnd inter httng. Aillioogh Hie entire piirty ad been togothor for several days, iiny did not r-o gnl each othr nill the ma -Ws were removed. Thf roeram conihted of twenty dancF am! tn -re were; tha usual rclrehh- IliOllfS. Hie Teiinisi Touriiarneiit coin- eeneed on I hursday afterncou at 30, ji.d the final set was played on -turilay morning at !1 o'clock. Tbt :omniltteo ivere Messrs H. D. tehoonmoker, and F. E. Billborrov. 'sterson and Hiram Weatbrook. The implies were Dr. -V. J. Taylor, rtrooklyn, Mers. Ralph Billsborrov. syui nd Hchoonniakor, Elmei lOiinonir aker, F. E. BilialKirrow. l'linr'ts H. Barnes and Goorire A lowdy, wore t'je linemen. Tin .'onrnriiiieiit was for Mixed Doubles. CVenty Four K'rsons were entered lnr-rt'st waxed warm from the opeu af, but reached Fever Heat when he flnul set was played. The win lers were Mies Sophie Masgiml, New t'ork City, and Ralph Hilleborrow, i'atorson. At the conclusion of thf romnamenr, the entire parly ad journed to the Grove on the shore ol he Lake, 'where the plana for tbf Jsruival were oarried out. Seven oatv were decorated with Japsnes, Lanturna and branches of tree. vhlch transformed them into floating Bowsra. . At 4 45 p. m. pbotoRrauhs f the F.otilla wero taken, and at 4 o'clock the lanterns were lighted, vni the Carnival opened. Tba plazz which commands a fine view of the ike, was used as a Reviewing Stand oy the few I hat did not go In tb ' a's, and proved a flue place to wit- ewe the sihtiy maiiouvers whloh the Fleet weut Ihiouh. At thu oloHeol i tie Carnival, everybody returned to the parlors where refreshments were erved, and the Tournament Prizes -vt rs aw arded by the Committee, Mr K Uillsborrow beinm Spokesman. fne Winuers reoelve.d Que Banquet. 1 ii.d appropriate Consolation Prize Here awarded tbe losers, la order that they might remember tha great coxaiou. A large Loving Cup with 'liree handles, was also awarded the winners, and a smaller one with twe handles to tbe losers. Thees enpa be left at Nichecronk House, in rder that tha holders' may be dial ing?u uext season As a fitting :': e of the evening, a vote of thanks wa? teedered Mr. H. H. Sobooninak- r by the Prop riot urn, and gueats of Nlcheirouk House, as the Proiuotoi and Manager of tiie Tennis 'fourna- oigr t of 1910, for giving them the most intere-sting entertainment ever ijlven st this popitl.ii' family Sniumsr Rcsorf. Mr. Scdioonmaker has been mo of t'e Muvinic Syiriw of Nioha- :rink fi r ':" :x huinniers, and l known to hia many Pike Couuty friends as "The Jolllest Wan in Jersey." STRUCK A PICH MINE. S. W. Bends of Co&i City, Aiaaka., suvs be atriiLik a perloei iniuv of heaith In Dr. King's New Life Pills for they ouredhiiuof Liver and Kidney trou b'e aft'.T 12 y ee rg of milTering. They ate the bfl pills on earth for uistiiation Mai irla, llcadaehe Dvsiiepbia, Debili ty. At- at All Drutrini. Psychology and a Leg Profeasor William James, llar carls psyi lirlotjist, often Illustrates a truth with a story, ihe most ghostly superstitions, he mid reoeully often have their taws in a ludicrous fact, snuli as that an amputated member sometimes be come paint ul. It Is Uka the case of Jone. Jours, said a oian. tells me that his wnoueu leg pained him awfully lunt night. Nonsense, was the reel)' How r0,d , woodn ieg pjin hlmf His wife, the man explained, bit . . , . , ... , h,m ovar he''wl,a 1 WaahlngtoB Star. i - JfJJ-Airflrtlas ia tb FR4d FARM TELEPHONES AS VIEWED IN THE CITY. The lnpre? with which lha firm telephone movement ia viewed in the cities Is a certain Indication of tho Importance of the Idea of the spread of oommiiiiica-! in among rur al residents The follow lug editorial on tins til ;c t roomily appeared In Mia Sew York Commtrcinl : In all the present dar agitation of the question of t'le mvdty for get ting of our swarTiirir and conga-ted urban populations -'buck to the !';irma,M lli'J argument s;air't the nnvenient lnt irvM oilily d w inced Is its alleged Imtn sotli 'xi-il-t- ; I'l-'cfly. that the lomcf rtian or viojian will si xavi he found . . f . r 'ing a roof Hn,i n drv i'Ui.i i" tin I ty to a comfortable- home, !o'" ilothes and an nhuioliiiice to e; a.iu drink In tbe country. ihere Is a good d.nl in the ooiitrn ,lon, it must lie ailmittud. hut ii o?hs sight very largely of the fict hat conutry life in years, com. nra ielyrtcont has undergone s mot vonderfnl improvenient, has txi.tri -need an almost complete ir.etunor pilosis. To-day nothing of Importance ii, he doings nf the world escapes tbe knowledge cf the aveiare Aoieilcai. arnier, provided he cares to lean lout it. The tolrgraph starla thf ;ews going, the- country telephom loea tbe rest. Py the nee of tbe country telephom Vmerlcau fnnners can, and do am tantly, prevent gluts of prednce a' he nearby markets by this meant hey keep in touch with produce mar ce quotations the country over, thf y.item saves them millions of dol irs a year iu the aggregate In pre .enting the destruction of perishable products through over-accuniulatioii in local markets, and In a thousand-md-otie wifys tha rural telephone .!ontrlbutes to the safety, prosper!, ty and happlnesa of the American farmer. This is particularly troeoi the vsm agricultural regions of tht Vest and Southwest. Speaking of the latter section speo flutlly the Texas Commeruial Sec etarlea Association rays iu a recent bulletin: ' Statistics show that thf riowtb of the teluphonea among the farmers during the past five yeara has been tremendous. State ments by tbe farmers themselves art u tbe effect that they pi i9 theii telephone as much aa they So tbeir rural delivery. Tbere are mauy cor poratlons, private ownerships and individuals today engagtd tn tbt buainet-e of supplying the telephone itteds of the Southwest. They, ont and all, should receive snoh encour agement as tbeir energy, courage and oap'tal invested warrant While providing tor tbe telephonic needs of tbe Southwest has progres sed greatly during the paat few years, nevertheless tbe necessities ol onr people have as yet by no means beea cared for. A tremendous amount of money as well as courage and enemy is yet needed iu the tele phone field Thu' problem w ill not have l een solved aa long as there is singla fr:nnr io ;uu .Southxctt h M homo bus not I', is modern utilllty tn t." Toe Southwest is no exoeption. There are hundreds ct thoDoands of teitile acros In the Middle sad New England States to-day only waiting tha tickle of tho intelligent farmer'a plow, hoa and rake to u,ake them profitable Get out into ihe soil piouuuo cOuiciLmg, sell it, pooket your profits, and dou'l forget to u in a telephone. Many farmers are now planning to iqsiall this valuable tilephoneser vlue, for nearly all real!', the bene fits to which tins edilorlivl writer fers The fact that farmers can do ntarly all of the work of construe rlon and itiStsUutloti themselves makes the improvement so easy one or thuui to uudertbke. The spread of tke rural telephone Idea In the past couple of years is ia- dicutsd by tha sales figures of tbe Western Electric Company, tbe largast manufacturer of telephones in the world, which reports that in the past tweuty months It has sold over a quarter-million rural tele phones. Tbe telephone ooatieclion on tbe firm is of tha utmost importance, a cearly everyone nowadays realizes ! For Sale or Rent (FURNISHED) New houae on Ulgb Street. Six rooms and bath. R. W. REED, Milford, Pa. A GREAT MOR- j AL QUESTION. ! At Msy Landing In .New Jersey week leu masked men took a iii'vn from womana house, not bla wife, and after stripping him of clothe gave him a liberal coat of tar to whioh was added a dressing of feather. The allegation waa that the man was neglecting bla wife and ehildren foi the woman with whom he was caught. Every day the newspapers contain aocounta of men or women deserting tbeir families, old running away with either some one elsca husband or wifa or, In the issft t f a man with some deluded or h.oi girl. VVhvn i-iambo and a friend -re in a litn roost on fowl bnsi.nei) thj friend a-k-d Sair.bo It he did i.1 iriink it vrong to steal chickens. 'V- ",' '.iid ftaii.bo, after a moment t:io..ght, "data a great moral ques t'on, just band down nothur puliet." If il e question of good morals enttr to Hie ni8tfrr, and tilt Port Jervn- t'nioii aKks '11 unr decent pfiroii be ieves the family or tbe community uplilted by snob barbarous antics' efcrring to the tuning and feather ng of the man who wa- violating hii- intrriagiL vows, Injuring bis wifi did defaming the heritage of hit ihildren, we reply the question ol good morula" applies Mist to bit Usplcatile eondui't, end w hen he so fir degrades himself aa to desert hb fimily and deprives it ol kis support lis neighbors msv tie excused If bev like Satubo postpone the qnes ion of the luoialitv of their sol un- il they have reminded tneornjnding lerson of his derallctiona. Thesn.ne eek in Philadelphia a man wbt waa earning a good salerf deserted lis wife and three chilaren leaving just oue dollar of bis months wngn or their support. He ran away with a woman, who, if she knev tha oiroumstancea deserved equal pnulahmsiit with him and who will jay that a dose of pitch and ben pin- uage wonld not be a suitable dress. ng for both. It may be, perhaps Is, mrbarous, but If puulshtnent wa iftener filled to the crime of wilful tod mallchras de-erllon of families -y those wbo should be the proteo ion and support, there might be nore "goou morals' in the conduot if such people. Real Estate Transfers. Franois W. Foote to F. Huberts Foots, Jardon House property, Mil ford Boro. Henry Maesenl and others to Wal ter R. Lewis, 49 aorea Green (450. E. 11. Labsr Treasurer to Joseph H. hull, 106 acres Porter, Grisrand Shull. John A. Kipp to D. M. Newberger 170 acres part of Emanuel Hoover, Delaware. Simeon Lord to Blooming Grove School Distriot, lot ot land In Bloom lag Grove, Arabella Rowlaud to Helen D Rowland, 86 acres Palmyra 1370. Motor Truck Rnn The recent test of motor trncks which carried loads from Phlladel phis to Atlantio uity and back, dem mstrated that trey are a reliable and cheap method of transportation The actual oost per ton per mile will be worked out and pul lUhed, but it is certain that It Is lees than by steam road or trolley and storage to say quicker. Tht time is not tar distant when auto tracks will carry freight t? and fro between towns where there, ia no railroad and stations Neither Is the time verv dlstsnt when a Hue of motor trucks will be ruu lu this valley, to carry freigh and coal. If people here are Interest ed they will combine to secure tha advantages which this method of transportation will furuish. if they do not some one from outside will -tenure the business. It is bonnd to come because It will tend to cheapen freight charges, and the cost of iiaul ing coal. Auto truck transportation out been fully proven to be no chim era. Adjourned Court An adjourned term of court was held Wednesday before Hon. C. B. Staples President Judge and George R. Quick Associate. In the matter of appraising stock of Ralslon, Trustee In the Matamoras Co Limited, an agreement was filed appraising It st $160. Oevotile vs Btrubla snd McCarty va Van Ettena rules for new trials. Argued and tue court took papers In both caaes. Estate Andrew C. Cron exoeptlons to aooount of Administrator. By T. Baker appointed Aadltar. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Frank Uoaetikrana and family of Hutherford N, J. are making a brltl stay with relatives in this valley un III tba "ilrd. He is a mil carrier at Rutherford. ( The Lay ton Harvest home on the 2lt,h, promises to be provided Willi ail the good things In the eating line, md now the managers especially de sire tha eaters. The Newton Drum Corpa haa been engaged for the occa ilon, and it Is a rattling good band. Talk about an auto driver not knowing how fast he is going I begli to believe it. In comito; from 'Iraiiolivil'e to my homu (7, 38 milet- tr iii.n-.itoa not think t 'eie going very fast. Tun Kiatbronkville mall route ! ported to lie lu a b.id w.-ty, and in ess tlie Contractor inn on bntet gs and divers he will up reporter lit on a driver th.it Ii -otjer puit i ' the ti ne. John Bond the veteran driver ol he tobacco w agon had to lay over m Lay ton on Tufsrtav last on accent. I I a vt ry ick horse. For ornr forty years Mr. Bond 1st oeeti the faithful driver of that wna in and rarely if ever mipeed a trip The condition of the old Mr Ada w was condemned hy those compelled drive over It en Saturday to (lit Oulvers picnic, and, It is hoped thai bote In charge will have It flr.d me day. The work of grading the new d under Messrs Demarest m d rhompson goes steadily ahead With their immense crusher thai skes from 4 to 6 men to feed all the ime, the crushed stone arr being Vicad over the road. The ol! ns ptialt wagon for spreading the oil it in the way, and should have h. en isrednys ago, ami aa soon as that ooiaes will finish a piece of road iroin Lay ton eastward. Everybody la anx icus to see how a section of the Mu lshed rond will look. The Farmer' Giange Plrnlo on Saturday was largely attended, and the touds were rilled with wagons of Alt descriptions Itxm early morn un sll near coon, and at night tbe sumo crowd returned, happy and tired Some of tha d rivets of heavy load bought It thj thing to drive over ;ha building Mcadam, "just to see tow It looked" one remarked bub from the Jaded appearance of the team, tbey did not care for any more of It.. U iss Sadie Bnrsh la spending her animal vacation, with her lather at Lay ton. For many years Bhe haa been employed in Newark. Here it ia almost school time, and not a school Lone put in repair. One building was to havs beau painted, but that will be . in tne tweet by and by. W. H. Vanslckle, of Layton. at tended tbe races at Goshen this week. Iaaiah Gartss of Hat t rook haa con traded to sell KTT farm to IIecir Broax of l'hlla. The contract be concluded next spring ami Is the property known as the "(uhsrt farm. Quite a nnmlirr o' pupils cf this town took the High School exsri in June la.it, sad aUboogh the refill of the examination hM been rei.t to the examiner, It muiit bpve lodged there, for the pupils have riod.rd uo reiporl of their exam. WANTED A girl or wom-tn for general housework in a fntiiily-rf thrt-e adults. Most be a go d p'uia Cork- (food wages. Ac-'lres.-r MKS. ,1A( K.:-ON Press (.)lliii. A Fine Vio'in. The auctioneer w'ss -io,'ien an I he was offering an antique violiw. What am offcrdii lor tb1? Ib' it Oitrr. Seethe blurred Hyer nmrKSi of mmorseitas time. N'i'o tiie staiiit f flsetlog years. 1 o the o en y r.oli i , of this Hue old ir-strumi-ut tne b e csrled rtsTpes of Fair Frauce fbavl hava danced tbe minuet in beautiful Versailles. Perhaps tbe vctal vir gins marched to its music in the feasts of Lnperca' a It he.irs nn abrasion, perhaps tha ficger of tire. This may have been 11. e very Addis on which Nero played while Home burned. Hew much am I offered for tbis precious old Instrument? Thirty cents said a red headed man in the front row. It is yours, said tha auc tioneer cheerfully, mors goods. WANTED! Firm with good apple orchard, brmk. unfttiliMir LTin, moderate (trioe. Hoffman, 3;tu W. 113, Maw Yrk OBITUARY kins .liosi.s j'AVia .losepliin,, ,ifi.(.! Ty:,).,, JL .-.' of -'iilford tiled in J-'oit Jervis ilosi Ital Friday morning A'tput l'li She was horn st Lnrkawjxen A t iO, l0Sand wB a iiaai.1 ;i.i of l on tuid l'eiuiellu, Wiv,d, V'lii'k. M.s: of her llfn 4i prtsoud in tti:a place, where she was a member of the M. JC Church and reapcoted for her ex emplary life and ohuraeter. Her husband, two i'Mh. ir. William lleDdernhot of Spa.-row. rn.isli N Y. and Mr.. Aninnou I . v. tuii ol Jvi'smv ity. in, inerai nv nj-t (: id iuteiuienl io MilfoH y HYMENEAL COUrRiliilT-lIMiM. John Wood Vrtri o k it m n. s r.-.i ' r.--i ti e,ii,c:r!!; 1 t. ferine v of i -''"MM I.. I, ire N V we-a iii t'nc lin H i of im W. Phil, ins. n-sirn-a A'.-n.-.! I'll.. ti.e bride, hv i(,u. .1 i.O ptCMIK ff llllliiedli: tp ti.c-m of t-.o fannlu T' ry w I I ie-da Hnfalo win r : Mr. LV.f r'v. nl is em. Floy.'d with h ,-oiiKtro, i,K cnuo- iTiy. lh'i Toii-g c nude will Imvi tt mn. ri tti.-!u-.i v,f ii-aiiy fr!.-m! i-i lids unty for their hnppinc., wbr.ro the family of (lie to i r-tr r ,nm ii woll known on.l .-renly r, Hne. te l. Ballinger snd Cannon. The report it cm rent that liooli pri.sure loif hum brnttght to br-rir on t?ecieary Bnllifff r fli-.t he will leave i'iO Pi-v.id ir';i I'ehiiiet and that Sjieaker t:n:i'n wvii not lie a cindidHte for re-eieoiion. aiso thHt Benator A Id rich will not run ngain. I'll is, if trne, will ift H heavy load from the shoulders i,f the purty, mid It Hoe uot want fo carry any dead weight iu tiie coming u;itnpalc,n ll it exincta to win. Ba!!im:-r Is diho: ed. ited and no arpunicr.t, pei s jasii.n or white wa-ih cnu, ch.nije that -litua-tion. . Cannon and Aldricli arc both in bad repute with a large clans of vot ers and tariff speeches will not cl.a'.,-e the tact What happened tn Kun sss may happcnln other statei if tuo Repubiioan party ri"'? tiot.iid itself of some bid btriides. To Kill Eed Bugs. Iseaslonally good ho'iae-vi-ns, ' and those moat ratffal n- i,in...od by bad bugs which are cnrried into their homes. I 'orrasiva tuhiimu'.e is a sure remedy. It rir, bepni inn a su.a'l oil can i.nd lojeoled inln i in ' aud crevices. The other means, which Is certain to get rid ot bed bns, is to f-.u.ivite thorongbly v ith hrrjr yamc acid gas. Tills deadly tns is made hy dropping uoUssiuiu cyanide or so called prusslc acid into sulfuric acid and water, In a tightly cloned room, sud leaving It Instantly, so that the the operator will not breat'ie II In the least. It does not injuraisnv fsb rlc, malnl, food or other imtlori.il, ill though it will sH ll'-Itig- piaii', em. mil's Hod tnsecta of ail ki used at tun proper flreii.' It i mill) to uee, jt i. a--with oonaidorab.c rare. . ii Men V-'inie ..-ed Recital at Forest Hall. I'l.ursorfv evei in , Sept. 1st. a ro ty ti e Ta'nir.ge ''tl of Wotioti.'s ' '')' .1 "w i'l bo L'iw.n l'i i ucder r! is :io-1 S..ie'y i'.t-ther i lUC l'lc-1-'. ir riiin oi,urr4,. t'ce 'iKPr. Tlua a cle.ta, rite, fr-nianl I'l'tnid lit;tl.iiMi Arrlisi i will iiir-iittilly r !.t v. . Pcald woiiik or - i t-.-N Hilt jjiC:il t'liies ifA e lit- Ur if iin wm .1 tj 1 J.'J l,UI ti. ..I, !ML'VClX rikr-i i irn. I uLlli.tlri. Hi HlhO ruH. Try it. 2rv ..: Al I'm iiiUm. Leal Jled Tape i er-e ns not in tba Icjfal profession ' of V n J' el tneie are ru'cs of eviih-tice rnTot her leelinl.-Aililc which delay proceertins for eoni-idcralile time, ' bol hardly know what they sie, an -Ulustiation tuny eLligliten 1 iiiiicrstiuid you called cn the pi on, HI, Is tln.t m,? ' "1 did," replied tbo witneis, : "What did he say?" Tn,- Altorncy fur the du'i mo ft as on bis foet in a second anil objected thai such evidence would be hum say and not admissible. A half hi or ar gument followed sad the judgt re tired to Iheir room tn consider the 'y ej.ion. When they relumed they ar-noiniced the i-,ie-tioii titiht be a-ked. "W ill " hill did ton i Vin- tiffsav?" He wsj n-it at homo was answer,