Sheriff' HI One K you nro intend in r to put in Gas or aro having any trouble with your plpoo olroady in, Lot uo know. Cuddeback & Co. R & BROAD ST., - MILFORD, PA-t OC 4 oc 4 or j or NOV IN Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails (Jives in Bik Fnnn the Sole Account of HU AFRICAN HUNT WRITTEN BY HIMHELF - i Of of oO Agents WANTED NOW in every City Town and Village to handle Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book. Early siiloripUonH Filbtl ly Fr-I Opie from the Pw FOR FULL A- IFNT8' PROSPECTUS WRITE TO CHARLES SCRIBMER'S SONS, 153 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK m ..I. H,,)..! ff Amatite R. J. Klein & oh, Agents" Iron and Tin Eocfingr of all Kinds Meul Shingle, and l&Ul Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. -. r- 1 C -i m rsrnnn MreeT. i iiimrci via f Painting, Decorating, g Hardwood-finishing I Graining Gilding Sign Painting High class Paperhanging Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. I EMIL ANGELON i 4 HIGH STREET MILFORD Rear of Court Housa PENNA : 44l 4 - ,-Ly d Roofing: Slate All kinds of rooting slate constuntly at hand at lower prices than elsewhere. We lay date either on Lathed or tiht Boarded Roofa and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TKIAL. Mutanioms Slate Roofing Co. Cor Tenim. Ave. & 7th St., Mutauiorax, Pa. IINU... SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES e.OwOwOwOOaOwOwOOw2w04K PRESS soc rsOeK5wO0exC Rdofinir J. f"I I -T i r I it ly vrli:e of t writ of Fieri Ks'-lns ii- MH-il nut oT the Court of v'ninmon 1'lcHK of I'ike Count , to me iliiecinl, I will ex)s t wile hy itiihhc vendue crom 'ry at the Kherill o ollife in the Court iloune at Miltord, Pa., on MONDAY, OtTOHER 10, A. D. 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. of sail day, tb fol lowing real eetate: Ail tlioee certain pieces, i.nrvels and part tnieta of hind situate in the town ship of hhohola, county of Pike and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de wriled an follows, to wit: The one piece beginning at the road east of barn, "Zoeilner's barn." thence along the mad and lands of Zoellner north 27 degrees east 8 rods, thence along ihe lane leading to the Pond Houtb. 78J degree east 12 rods to crooked stone fence alonft the pond, thence north 4Sj ileurees east rmls, thence south 2H de crees eaBt to a stone corner by land of Henry Brink lot No. 24 and Jane Kaln lot No. SO, SO rods, thence north 43 de crees earn 44. rods to a post, theuce North 5 rods nlong tiie pail, tuenee tiorth 44 Heree west line running through the -culcr of the i-jimir 'of wa er, situ:iieu on Ihe mt sile of the I'ondt S6 riMii to stone ly rnul, thence nithwest d rodrt to corner of Mone wall for roail to house, thence north i lc irrves vel 9 B.d, thence south j de gree west sj nxls, thence north Sol cieree west 7 rMlh, thence south 44 j ilcucees est 4 rods, thence south 17de irrrev east i J rods, tlience to the road .'Uth till decrees east 5 rods to tiie place of heiuntnp, cohtuinlng twenty a-res .UOA. i more or lt-sa. iteservinp, neverthele-s, the privilege, heretofore and formerly, piveu tiy Elizabeth Wolf in a lease on strip of fund on the west side of Pond to the Kilsfour Ulue Clone Conipuiiy, aud with reservations to Cburies .f. Hwayze and w ife, of the privilege of buatitifi and fishing on the part of the Pond sold to Otto Zoellner aud I'hristii.a l ey. and said Charles M Swnyze, nn srraptiriirto them, tiie said parti'es, Zocl'm r mid Key, the prlvilefre ot boating; HU') li'iiir) on Ins. the said Swayze's part of tiie 1'ond in exdiance for the privil- e aforesaid. Tiie si-eoni and other i-e of 'and: situate as aforesaid, beiniciii; at a heap of stones east cf J i Walker I'ond l"ia: ;!ie !ujriiiiriy coiutr ot t;u- Jane Kt, in ur--ey, tlitmreity laud sutvef3 ! t'i c'!:nl!"tle KuMol:, Jicijiy Itriuk. li W. Kail ami H"orj;e Ny e. north 2J iiv;:r.'e,i i'i ?.oo jitn-hcs t., a stone crir i . i' r . tlu-!i'-e tiv land slir.'t'Ved to H. S -Hail ou'h lilj ihir'-e west y iwrchcs to i toiu: corner o! land of Stt'i'litn I. cls. ni'-ui-e l y iiine soutii 2'! de crees east .vjO peiciies lo a stone, thoTict oy June. Kaiu survey uorlh 61 deurees east 96 percliea to the )ilui of lieiu ning, containing one hundred and seventy-eight acres and twenty perches 1178 As. 4 'Hi Ps.) more or lesa. Except iug and reserving, nevertheless, out of said land, two Tots of improved land, above the road, adjoiuing iheHwayeo' fweyzes') land, and one lot below the road, adjoining Hwayzes' land, anu part of the brush lot, the said lota to gether containing rive acres IS As.) inure or less; also excepting and reserv int, from Die suid laud, another pise or par. -el containing II fly seres and lif-ty-four perches (WJ As. a 54 Ps.) more or less, isjiiveyed by Charles F. Htgby nd HaiHiah, his wife, to Frederick A. West, in trUHt, by deed recorded lu the Recorder of deed's ollice of i'ike county in Irecd Hook No. H". at page 2ott and h h said hind is therein particularly deHcrihid. l.ccptiii' and reserving mt of tliis giant, iu this exception and reservation, of a right of way for cattle and horses, aud wagons over a strip ot tana a roau iti wtittti along the north erly side of said lauds and extending from me nigtiway to outer tanas or the aloresnid I harles F. iiigby, and thii- rigut ot way ts granted as tuny aa the suid Otto Zoellner ever hud and held the same under and by virtue of the conveyance thereof made by Charles r . rJigbv et ux. to llorottiea Koetluer. apd as contained iu the deed of co.ivey ance oeuring aaie vfciooer i-uu, A u. 1S1 and recorded in Deed Rook No Us at page ac. IMPROVEMENTS Upon the alawe lands are erected a large ((-story building, with basement, used as a boarding bouse; a large barn and wagou house adjoining same, a large building used for purpose of bot tling water irotu me wiuety Known and uiaguiti.'eut spring adjacent there to, ana other outboildinga. About 4u acres are under cultivation balance In tine grow th ot.!iiuU-r; tha whole is de lighuully lo aic4l upviMtiid oYtjlouk ing tiie lienutttul " uiker Lake" ;n ts a very desirable proiicrlv bc-iiitf within convenient disiunce .from the Kite radioad staiioti at hliohoia. Pa ,reiud and taken uiexecutiou as the property ot hhohola Moiintaiu Spriug Company aiut wui oe sotu uy uie toi caan. (iJUUE (iREGOR T, tjheriil SheritlV Ollice, Mllford, Pa , Sept. 1, lMlu. Kk'lVKr OF THK LM.NlllTION Oh THfc Fir3t National Bank of Milford in the SiuU't.f Ptniir,y.vania, at tint clow of bu-lbSM, Hrpt Ui, ll'iu Lns and di-oxi.nts 9 t7 Overdrafti. -iuHd and unae cured 8 !' IT. 8. h-n.d I . tint C: i. n iat ion x.u Premtumon I v.i4tU ,i U inds. cour'.l , etc.. . W V, banking- buuw', fuUitur; and lixt.inee 1 J- Due iium N'tiMiial liaik. (not iM.-';iv amenta t; m'.-i 4,Wi i t,t k iiii't oft r i.a.--n J u-fii!-., . . so h. 4 : ,va.i wti . . . .' 1. J Willi u L(Lf huaorvt iUJldUit, v.z : k- L- 1! Tin V, 1. tM. -U'T-r b'ttt-s . . I S4,i tl, i Kt'iii'tupLioii fuel With LT S. 1 iustixer tt" of olrLUlutlou) Total ... fe.io7 Wfc LIABILITIES Capital sUtck paid tu ,0(-0 00 Surplus luud Ii,uu0 M) Lnillviued pronts, less expense aud tuxes paid 0.171 01 Nrttiona) Uank nutesoutftatiding l&.OUO 0U Inihvluual urUoiu subjtict. to chtk 177,Ttt I Douiriud OHrtlficates of deposit. : LhlO It Or-iii"d cVek v7 tk. T.)tal CJM,i7 Stat of lVniiwVlvanla, Couuty of Pike, sk 1, J"h?. Warner, Cashier of tbe above UAuir i Lftijk do solemnly swear that the abtve iftN-un'iit is true to the best of my KUOWltVf nun ueiit i JOriS C WAHNKR, Cashier. Pubintx-t una swnru to before me thb StU day ot S'pt I'JIO. J t . 4 ii A V .iKKLAlS, N jtarv Publle. C. i AhM.-TROMJ, A. 1) 11UW N. Director Oil W. A. H. MMXHKXI-. -AVCHti.e in the Pre. PIKE COUNTY REALTY EXCHANGE List your property with us if you wish to scil. City people are looking for summer homes, bungalow sites, camp locations and farms in this section. -We can place your property before city buyers through our New York Office. Those who have furnished houses to rent should list them with us. Wre will have applicants for them. No systematic and baslnem-like method has riu adopted here tofore to effectually place before city penp'e the attractions of Pike County and to bring thein In oloae touoh with this section. Many people would establish summer homes here If they knew of toe ideal conditions. Pure water and air. freedom from tn .squitos, cool nights and beautiful scenery are what peop'e id the cities are searching lor. Pike County too is within three hours of New Y"ra City, aud with the automobile, reasonable distance, instead of con. stitn, jog a, draw back, la now considered by people who can buy, no advantage', especially in the selection o a country site. The 'iZ-V Onmty Rialty fivhange proposes bv legitimate uilver ttsiDg to bring city people In ciosu touch with ih natural advsii ' tnges of Pike County and u, establish a heailiiiarter (or p'operty owners to list their proeriy and at wuii'h prosecMve iairclias.rs may apply for the kindof properties they wit.h to nhmiii. T' us a me dium ot exchutige will be established et which sellers nno purchas ers may be brought together. A live real estate office CHn do more good for Milford iKht. aoy, other agency, it has been rightly said Ofooursc, rhe- i (Iukii ty Realty Exchange has nut been established primarily lor s public purpose, but the sdarcfiiient of thi locality will be one of its- ob jects. Every new summer home or estate enhances the value of all nth er property. Those wbo have propeity for sale and prospective , parcbasers should write at once to PIKE COUNTY REALTY EXCHANGE. M,V?tR' IIai.l Pi'ti.ntv;, Milf.rd, t'eio.a. New York Ollice 50 Church St. R. ' Will also arrange for BuiMirjgs. TDnul-osKP , cT-sriTt" AMhXMMBSTH TO Til V. TKN sritMITTF.I TO TICK ITl.iir-'H F TH! COMMON VK A I.TH OR 1IIF.K Al'PKdVAL OR RKIECT10N iiY .TilK C-r.NKltAL ASSKMItLV OKT1IE UM.V ON WEALTH tF PKNNSVLV AN! A, .ni frm.iHKn hy okokr o? thk F.CK & I" Att Y OK THE d MMON WEALTH, M n I'l'A Nt;K Op AHTII'LK XVIU OK UK ClMlTLlTOS. Niiinher Oup. A CPNCl'KKKNT KKSOLUTION 'npositiir- ttmt-mlment , to nciion twtuty mi or artioiu live or the wj4.uai tntrtm of the Commonwealth of Penn bylvauia. Holvod (if the Senate concur.) Thai the following amendment to aectiou wnntv-etx of ankle five of the Coiiriittu turn of Pennsylvania be, and tbe same U herobv. propomd, in aocordanos with the utghtoenth article thereof: ibat wwtiou Jo oi Article v.. wnicn rondB im follows: "Section lift. 'All laws relating t courts shall be general and of intform ojmratiou, and the orgauization. urtMiictiou ana powers oi all courtu of the same class or grade, so far rugulated hf law, and the foroe and effect, of the process and judgments of soon oourt-s, ball be unifftrm; aud the General Assem- ilr Ik. hereby prohibited from creating Cher oourU to exercltw the powers veBttid j thin I'-onstittttion In the judges of the Jourts of Common Pleas and Orohan' Oourtt," be amundod so that the same .hall rvfcJ a fallows: bection M. All luws reiatinir to cotirts rdiall be general airil of uniform, operation. um tue orKani&aiiou, juritMitctiou, ami tiweni of alt ouurta of tbe same olaas r trade, so far as refrulutud by lav. and the loroe and etlVct of the process and judg ments of such- courts, bhall be uniform; but, notwithiianding any provisions of nis Conatituticn, the General Assembly hall have full power to establish new oourisS, from time to time, as tbe same may be ueeded-in any city or oounty, and uressrioe tue powers ana juriMiiutton hereof, and to Increase the number of udges in any courts now existing or here after created, or to reorganize the same, or to vest iu other courts the jurisdiction tneretoiore exercisea oy courts not ot rec ord, and to abolish the same wherever it may be detuned necessary for the orderly id elholent administration of justioe. A true copy of Revolution No 1. KObfcKT Mo A FEE, Secretary of the Com moo wealth. Number Two RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion oi tne common weal ta oi rennsyi vania, so as to eliminate the require ment of payment of taxes at a quwliti ca tion of ihe right to vole. Hecsolved lf the Houwj of Representa- lives ooncur.) 'that tha, (ollowlug aiueud- tnent to the C tmbM-ituiiiun of tbe Common wealth of Pt-riuylvuiu be, and the samt- hen-by, pr"poMd, la aocordunce with '.he eiiiaiwenih article thereof k- llnu. seciiuu ouu if article eiclit be uneudeu, oy sinking out tue fourth uuin oered paragrapn tuvrcol, so tnat the said octloD thall read as ful.ows: Section 1 Kvery male citizen twenty ine years of age, pototsiug the following lUalihcuLiunrt. shall )e euLltltnl to vote at all eh ctions, subject however to such laws requiring aud regu I tiling th regutration l elector as ute tatmerai AaeiuUiy may enact. Firut. He fehall have been a cUlson of ihe United elates at leat one month. Second. Ho shall have resided In the State one yeur (or if, having previously oeeu a quattneu elector or uative-nuru itiseu of the itiite. he uhall have removed therefrom aud returned, then six mouths) iumedi;teiy preceding tbe eiee-uon. ihird. He Uaj1 have rtislUa in the uh'ctit-n dUirict wht ie he siriil offer to vite At letttfL two luouttis liuliKMlirtely ure- wliiitf tin-flection . A true ctjjy uf Kesulu; ion No. 2. KChKHl' McAKKK, Sccrt-tai y of ihu CoiuuiuuMvalth. Niuntvyr Threo A JOINT RKoLl'TloN Proa-ouiL; an amendment to the Couititu Uou of tli Coiniui.tiwiealtti t-f Pennsyl vania, mj n to cmiri'iulaie tbe courtti of immon piran tit Ailotrheuy County Scvbi'iu 1. Bl- it rr.-.olv-i oy the Senate nd Hue ij KoprfsfiitHiive of the Aiinuiuitwt aUL ol Pt'iiUiyh uaia in Gu-i-ral Abnc-iuitly met. That the following .itiieudine'il to the Constitution o( Peiiu ) ivauia te unit the uuie is hereby, pro (juet-d, ui hAXiruiitn wuli tbr eigbtwuth anu te thiri-of: That beeuon six of article Ave be anu.'Uded, by striking out the said section, and inserting iu place tpereof the follow ing: Section 6. Iu the county of Phtladel phia ail the juiidii;tion und powers now vested in the district courts and courts, of common phas. subject to suoh changes as may do inaue uy iuia uousuiuLion or oy luw, iuaii ue iu 1'iutaoeipnia vtietea in livedi-ttuct and arparute courts of equal and co-ordinate juristliotion, oompoMd ol ihne judges each. The saa courts In Philadelphia shall bedeslguaud respect ively as uie oour. oi commou pleas uum ber one, u um ber two, it u m ber three. uuuiiMr four, and number five, but the number of said courts way b by law lu cruaMxl, from lime to time, and shall be in like manner designated by suoootslve oupiberi, lbe uuiober of judges iu any of s- id ocurts, or in any county wbrc ibeesLablisaiiieiit of au additional court may be auihori7.d by law, may be In unvaMHl, from tliue Ut time, and when ever suod iucreMi shall amtrunt in tbi whole to three, such three iudine shall couipttte adlsi'nut aud separate court as a fort-said, wbnn shall be uumbemd a aioreaaid. ' In r'hiloOeipbia all suiw shall ta uuututed iu tis aaul aHirw id oas- mon pte;in witiiont dtn-itiiUing th nu:n-; ber i-f the rul couii. .ind ife everul ; ctiiirtx Rhiill dis: rlhutv uini ati.trtnin the i butiiucss anioi:i Theni ii -ilea nutni.e" hbali bt! prtjidi-d by rti'-. t.r ixjuti niid (aeb oturt, to which any suit h M (: thus amunned. Bhall htve .uniMivi- jurin i1ittiiU thurtwf. dllttj-'ct io luuigt! ui venue, as shall te pro., .. 1 oy tnw Iu ttie tuuty (if A lleh-'it y rhp juris tliethrii nnd power n .--u-d In itw. .' rai uunwH-rt'd ecu?'- --i -oninnui ,,( shall be vet-trd In o. .1 it oi itni.niini pirns, cuiiipot-d of a . ihi t nu t i uilftsiuii in 6!iid diet...m and powers nbai. extend u M , at law aud in qui y which bean institute!, lo tie aerial courts, and bhall Ui ;thjit. changes as may le lumle l:v it v. ject to ohauge of veuitf -h ( law. The pnsident jiel -.-hall be fleeted a-, pitivitl 'ti i.y number of Juugi-s iu aid e.mr: law lucreaeietl from time io t: :ix'dlliT i l llriVn illir-MCfi . MieU r- .. .,4 b- M'-u oy i en.n a rbe i !' ny amendment snvll Utke elT- t oil tin- :lri day of January ucceedlig us ouopiti-u. A true copy of Kt iluMnn No H ROUKUT McAKKK, Secit-tary ol tiie C'tuiutnweal'h Number Four A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to ttocrion eii:ht. artiule nine, of the Contittuit'Q of Peno sylvanla. Suction 1. Be It resoivetl by the Senate aud HoUbeof Kepieutntives the Com mon wealth jf Pentir.ylvnnla, iu Geniral Awseinbly. met. That the following u propostnl Man amendment to the Consii tutioti of tbe CfUumouwealth of Pennsyl vania, In tkoutit-iL'tuce with ehe provitsioua of the eighteenth nrticle tbt retif; Amendment lo Article Nine Section Eight. Section S Amend St-ctlon eight, art Idle nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which remls as follows: - "Seotiou 8 , 'Vbe debt of any county, oity, borough, township, school dintiiui, or other municipality or ine-orporntt-d dis trict, except as herein provided, shall nev er exceed seven per centum upou tbe as sessed value ot (he taxable property there in, nor shall any such luumciuaiity or dis trict Incur any new debt, or increase it indebtedness lo an amount exceed! ug two per centum upon such aasesed valua tion of property, wituout the aaHent of the electors thereof at a public election in such mauuer as sh til be provided by law; but any olty. tbe debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed valua tion, may be authorised by law to increase ) tne same inn e per centum, in ne aggiv gate, at any one time, upon such Valua tion," so as to read as follows; Section 8. The debt of auy oounty, olty, bomugit. (owuhip. school district, or other municipality or incorporated district exceut as bi ii'iu provided, snail never ex ceed seven p t ci uiuui u;tn iho ossmmI value of tin inxolile propei'iy tb'-rtrin, nor vhall any sacn muuictpatity or district In cur any no a tii'bi, or iiieivase it iuilebted neas to tin mnount exor-eiliu two p r cent uiu upon lou-h iiMstfed valuation of prop erty, with -att die aent of the electors thereof at a pui.llc electiun in aeb mein ner as shnli Ia proviaed by Jaw; hut any city, the dt it ,( which now exoeids seveu per oeutuui ol suua tieeu. vojuatiou, may be au honeed v law to tncivoe the same ibree p.r iMMitum, lu the an g rvgute , At any one time) upou ueh valuation, ox cept that any doht or debts hereinafter in curred by uhe cuy aud uunty of Pbiladel- pbia for the cous ruction and develop ment of hubays for trausi- ptuostj, or for the ocuinatiou of wharves and docks, or the reelauiuiiuu of land to be used iu the consriticitoii of a system of wharve and d cL. ts public imurovi'iiiouts. owned or to be owtu-u by said city and couuty uf Philodeliihia, aud wtiiou Mi ail yield ti the city aud county of -'hiludeliihia cur rent net revenue lu execa ot tiie iutenst on said d-bi nr debts and of tbe nunuai iustallia-uii iie.-esnry for lh caiicoliu lion ol en id ii.,'Li. r di-ltis. inav bt- ex eluded lu nMiTMirr iig Lh. puwiT of the city and u;i:tty of Phtiaih-iphia to n.eonn otherirti um- t't-ti HroYnU-d, i bat o sinking f-ind l'-r th. ir iuiiioJi.itu a liaii be est.ti'M-itttl and ininialuml A truereiov Joint lb olu i Ion No 4 PObKKT Mc K KK, St rretary of the Commonwealth Pb VMcmrs have lor.g buou looking for h harmi-'us headache care. It ha" boon priduced by an eminent chnui'ist of the National (,'upital. It Is kuo-sn an UHOMO-PiciWif. Beaibes unniib every form of headache nst untly , Bn ttiO Pepsin ts equally and as promptly efficacious la ohronio snd aoute indigestion and the nervous disorders inoident there o. It is effereecent and pleasant to take snd may be had of all up lc date drop guts at tou oeata a bottle. It come as a boon to mankind sue womankind. For sale at C. O. Armstrong, Druggist. 1 NOTICB. The Coiumisfloners of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Mevtin he 1st Thursday of each mo, between the hours of 9 a. in. and i p. m. extvp: ng hi the mouths when Court may he lu aeaeion, aud then during Court THEO. II. BAKER Comujiatoi tiers Clerk SURPRISE TO THI BRITISH. Organised Cheering and Cheer Laatf. ;ng Kra Novelties for Foreigners. "The. is probably no one thing that so surprises Uriel sh visitors, to ,iur college football games and boat r.i ea," sstd the one time rarslty atbr et, "aa tbe organised cheering and .l.e poses and antics ot the cbeer lead ers. At a British meet polite hand clapping Is about the strongest Indica tion of approval of any performance and the cheering at tbe football games Is Just that sort any man might give rent to if something sUrred htm. "The cbeer leader Is a product that astounds many Americans not a tittle, and therefore the surprise of the Hrit. ish visitor Is not so remarkable. Tbe sight of two or three young men. oat In front ot a stand, waving mega phones, whirling arms about and twisting from side to side to give the time to the cheering folks certainly is out of the ordinary. 'Quite busi ness,' Ib the British coimnent, and the cheering does 6eeui to lack spontaneity." Antmal Learning. Dr. T. Zell, a German DattiralUt, has collected many Intncee to prove that animals learn by experience, and thus become wiser animals than their unin-MrK-td t-'ArvDf- Game animals of all kinds, he avers, have learned the . range of . modern rites. . Grey hounds Quickly learn to let rat Alts alone, and fox-hounds pay no Bttentton to either rabbits or haiee. KUier whales and gulls follojv whaltnn veseelrt, Jiist as vultoreB fo low an army. Crows beRln to accom pany the chamois hunter as soon as tboy have seen the result of his first s jT-eful F!iot. and rough-legged buz .ittls follow riie ap.irtHUtan after 7 ;: red gane. I The nmijber of blrus t! stUI or Injure tnGLinele by by : ii Htr fnpt tlt tfr'iph ''.ra is nrit h iirttici than it un-d to b'"-. Dr. Zdl t ii r'er to tbe fict tliaf. nd r.' . Irirpedp ha'p le 'itih i f J'r'trd L-'t,.'!n? railway ir anus 'h6 hoi set ?:il.iy ceiise to be rrigt. :-ned by r.-i !or ears. His InsunccP of inteUi r.i: t",ettion exiTC'K'-d by betp -.'.. h-f familiar to ai'.- Tit Sits. Cold Cream Advice. Some reader asks me the exa t pro res s of putting on cold cream for the eight or for removing dust from the complexion, and I wish there was h Lard and fast rule for this cleansing, 'nit In this, 'as In almost everything Ine, there IS variation, according to :-e condition of the akin, writes Mar garet Mixter. For Instance, a woman ' hoee complexion la dry can let the inrucnt remain oo longer than one a hose face to oily. When skin la naturally oily I think 'he preliminary cleansing required after a train or motor journey, should be done with warm water. Such skin does not need grease to take out the soil, there being the natural supply of oil, or rather an excess of supply. Tn such cleansing Instead of using soap I like shaving cream, which can be bought at any drug store. It Is e leans iug and not greasy. Before ap plying it wet the face and then rub on tbe cream, with a soft wet brush, using vigorously but not hard enough to irritate tbe skin. There must be a rinsing In warm water and careful drying. It Is fusy to tell tf the face to entirely clean, for If It Is It will be soft and smooth. If the skin shows the least trace of roughness or hard neas a little cream must be wiped over and followed with a wiping of alcohol and tincture of benzoin, an ounce of the latter to a pint of the former. I do not recommend It to any one whose skin to Inclined to dryness. When the complexion to dry or has only a normal amount of grease, pre liminary cleansing Is to be dons with cream. To- apply, the finger tips of both lands are dipped Into cream and the .'ace to rubbed precisely as It would e with water, working down on the tiroat and behind the ears. A laree jnantity of cream should be used, the purpose being to cleanse and not to massage In the unguenL The nib bing should continue for five minutes At least, ontll the grease begins to ohow the effect of absorbing the eolL Under no condition ts this oil to remain on, for It will discolor. Purs lemon Juice will remove tt, or the face can os bathed In hat waiter. Peanuts from Japan. Those Japs! After the Germans, the Japs, getting everything. Yan kees are the greatest peanut eaters la the werld they would be. even if there were no circuses. In PJ07 and 1908 Japan exported 17.000.000 pounds of peanuts and we took nearly all of thera. The Wise Man. Every man has a weakness of some kind, but wise men srart e.iriy to get their wekne&tos trained. TIES ARE OP E20NY, Lltt'e Teirae Raiiroatt That Runs fit Cars Over Precious Wood. Many thousands of ebony trees of large cooiinerrial growth are found upou the uncleared lauua in tbe lower valley of Rio Grande In Texas. As yet no effort has been made to utilize this valuable Li ruber for anything ex cept to make railroad ties. Since the agricultural Invasion of this region began a few years ago large tracts of land bavs been cleared and the ebony trees found thereon were cut Into crocs-lies and used upon the railroad Unit penetrates the valley territory. Logs of good slxe could be mads from great numbers of these trees still standing. A few of the land owners recognised the value of the trees snd left them untouched In clearing the shrubbery and other trees from their property. It to claimed that croaetles made of ebony will outlast sny other wood. Ths little railroad that runs from Brownsville to Point Isabel contains ebony ties thst were laid In 18(18, when the road was first built These ties are still la a perfect slats of preserve Helpful Beauty Ilints Latest Bsauty Potion Camo mile Toa Brings Cream ami Rosea la Hs Wake Can Be Had at Drvggiets for a Few Cents an Ounce. If yoa wish to be beautiful drink camomile tea and If 70a wlsb to be fashionable drink camomile tea. The advice la soar to follow, for the tea. In spite ot tbe fact that It makes for beauty and fashion. Is Terr Inexpen sive. Tbe fashion is only lust arriving in New York, but tbe women who are growing beautiful on their herb bev erage say that all French women drink camomile tea In preference to anything else. A New York woman who is pretty enough not to need, complexion Im provers was taking luncheon at the home of a frteud tiie other day when she made a discovery. After luncheon t-ofTee was served to her In the usual tiny after-dinner coffee cup, but the other women at the table were drink ing from generous, big, fat round cups which looked as If they held half a pint each. Would they ruin their nerves and Uieir complexloua by taking black coffee In such quantities? she medi tated. No, tt couldnt be possible, she made up her mind, and not all of them would do It any way, and be sides the complexions of the three were perfect She had remarked to ber hostess on her arrival that she hiul developed a skin of roses and lilies since she had seen her. "What are you al) drinking?" sha tsked finally. "Camomile tea," they all answered like a chorus, and then every one Uuatied. "Is thnt what has given you thM L; .'oitiftil complexion?" asked the io q.ileitlve visitor of her hostess. "Yes." ar.tiwered tiie one of roses and l'.iles. "tjiere Is nothing like it for the blood, and consequently for the oui;U xlon We all drink It threa tin .' a day. and nothing else. It simply makes you over. The French women drink It, and that is what keeps them so fresh and young." Camomile tea is an old-fashioned remedy of the days of the grand mothers, when It was taken for colds or as a spring tonic The Germans also use It In large quantities, though more as a remedy for minor Ills than as a beauty drink. It has taken the French women to discover Its uses la that direction. It is the German camomile flower that Is used for making the tea. There are two kinds, tne German and the Roman. The German Is a little daisy like flower, with a yellow centre, an the Roman ltk a small double daisy, without a centre. It Is to be found at the dniggista, and two ounces will cost Ave rents, while an ounce will make a pint of strong tea. The drug gist will tell fearful inquirers that camomile la. as the beauty seekers say, a good tonic for the blood, that It may be taken In any amount with out harm and with really good et feet a. Tbe tea is made as other tea la. The boiling water Is poured on tha little flowers, they are allowed to steep for a time and then the liquor Is strained Into the cup for drinking. It has rather a peculiar flavor, not hi together agreeable, but not distinctly unpleasant - Plea for the Imagination. Just aa If every living being most have soul and body, so must man have two points of view; that which helps him to see after worldly affairs and that which makes him realise that there is something beyond. la tralulng the child's Imagination there is danger. It is that he may de velop a contempt for the practical; but one should be a help to the other. A man who is always in the clouds Is a cause of Irritation to bis neighbor; but one who cannot ascend there will be a dull and depressing companion. A man who sees Mont Blanc for tha first time and wonders what la going on on the stock exchange is a person to be pitied; but the one who makes his friend lose his train because hs la lecturing him on the beautiful, or for gets to bring the ring to church be cause he Is so much in love. Is every bit aa tiresome aa the other. Story of a Bunch of Keys. After Mary Queen ot Scots bad suc ceeded lo effecting her escape from the grim old fourwrs of Locbleven, her deliverer, William Douglas, threw tbe keys hi.h had brought her her freedom Into the waters of tbe lake. There they lay till the parching sum r.u:f of 1 K05. when s boy named Wil I'nm Honeyuian, while strolling on tta . banks, picked up a bunch of five key.-, of antique workmanship, fastened by au iron rlns These the boy carried to the parish schoolmaster, who for warded them to the earl of Morton, hervdltary keeper of I.ochleven caa Ue uear Klinburgh, where they still remain. They are, without doubt the old keys which William Douglas threw Into the loch on the eventful night when the queen escaped, only to be taken again and consigned to life-long captivity. Brussels Women Live Long. The length of life of an average woman. In Unmsels at least Is super ior to man, according to the Independ aace Beige. BtaUstlca show that dur ing tha last two years the feminine element has predominated la the Brus sels population. la l0s there were only 7.84) boys la tha Belgian capital between the ages of ten and fifteen years and 1,0 girls of the sams age. After twenty years the difference In creases In favor of the woman, and while Brussels only possessed 9.3SS males of twenty and twenty five years and t.181 of iweuty-hve to thirty years the fairest half of ths human race waa represented to U.7S1 wa l.fci9. re-apactivaty.