I GAS FITTING... i g K you are intend- g q in 5 to or are having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. Cuddeback & Co. (1 BROAD ST., 1 TsyiGG!la!!jr - o MOW If. Theodore Roosevelt's OWN UOOK African Game Trails (Jives In Book Form the Sole Account of Hit AFRICAN HUNT WRITTEN" BY HIMSELF Agents WANTED NOW in every City Town and Village to handle Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book. Earl MirMoriptionn Filled hv Frt Oipltn fnim tlie Preas FOR FULL A.FNT8' PROSPECTUS WRITE TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, '2 153 Fifth Avenue, ( A A srC ooooooooooc e Amatite 0 T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers Broad Street, flilford Pa'i S S 3 x a s o si Painting, Decorating, Hardwood-finishing Graining Gilding Sign Painting High class Paperhanging Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. EMIL ANGELON HIGH STREE MILFORD Rear of Court Ileus; iWMWM Hlly!lWIitUvHltWit4WHttMit J if 8 I $ Roofing: Slate All kindd of roofing slate constantly at hand at lower prices than elsewhere. We lay slate either on Lathed or Tiht Boarded Roofs and guaraotee satisfaction. GIVE US, A TUIAL. Matamoras Slate Roofing Co. Cor Penna. Ave. & 7th St., Matauioras, Pa. w's'w' - af put in Gas SANiTARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MIL. FORD, PA. ... A.1.S, w.'i A '.Oii.:AJQr' f 1 ' ft) PRESS NEW YORK kooooooooooco Roof i no t T PENNA v -, em. p 'aev V"a . . Sr s 0 it it 44 - w'4l WITCHCRAFT AMOWtt MOOR. I Propitiating Household Wizard of a Lamp Shad. Belief In Witchcraft la verf preva lent among tha Moor. An old ne grees, a servant of oura. Jemeea, iraa a reputed witch, of tha craft of tha Oenowa. Sha aakad tor a week's hoik day once, daring which aha waa to drink tha blood of a abessp. aiaduiia rarloo Incantation, and prophesy. Hamad, another servant, eaesralting her when In an Inspired eandltloa, the oracle declared that ha had a very bad tamper and must aaerlfica next morning; a red hackled coca- Ha 414 0. t A few dura later. Jsnieea being ab sent, her fellow servant explained that a Terr old ami sea ought to bv had aooM of tha Hood, bat Jeateea had drank the lot. Then devils had choked the old woman and ionise had cone to the funeral. She then became bead sorceress, rice very old Degress choked as aforesaid. Jetneea could never go to the pub lic oven to fetch oar cakes and Plea, for there were djlnns there who would buffet her and maltreat her. On the ere of a certain feast she asked leave td propitiate demons who were con stantly making her drop and break our crockery and fall down and hurt herself. With all her witchcraft she was simple enough In some things. We told her once she might bring six friends to our Christmas party when we had a big Christmas tree and a' limbic lantern. So six negresses rnme, saw, received trifling presents and went away much gratified. But others of her acquaintance, dis appointed, fined old Jemeea for not having invited them and she paid like a lamb. I played wizard on her once. We had received among other novelties from England a most weird looking lamp shade of artfully colored paper, which when placed over the lamp showed the illuminated head of a huge owl. with great, glaring, red rimmed eyes. Having carefully arranged It one evening I called Jemeea to the dining room door and pointing to the terrific apparition in the otherwise darkened roo.n, said: "Jemeea. who Is that man?" Shrieking, she fell on the llonr and clasping my knees in abject terror, imploring my protection from a bigger djlnn than she could conjure up. Travel and Exploration. Treasure Trova Near Paris. In a plot of ground In a suburb near Vlncennes has been found a quantity of gold, which will givs rlis to some litigation aa to ownership. A workman employed by a contractor waa digging op the ground and cam upon an earthen pot with a cover. When he opened it be discorerad that It waa filled wtth small Bva and ten-franc gold pieces. Ha told tha contractor, who removed tha pot with its contents to his houaa. A few days later the same workman unearthed two more pots Ilka tha first,' contain ing ten and twenty-frano (did coins. The employer again took charge of the treasure and removed It to his house. The total amount of gold In the three pots Is said to be about 8,000. According to french law, part of a treasure-trove belongs ' to tha actual finder, and another part to the owner of the ground. The work man naturally expected to. gat his share of the treasure, but his em ployer. It Is alleged, haa refused to 1 "" ? c'uUw 1u" f" " look at the matter In that IfeM. Tb. - t't 'U d " t0a result is that the actual finder, who ! Aad. emleee yours Is a terribly bad case, la too poor to retain a lafwyar, haa ap- Chitao Truss with It Automatic ku pUed for leave to sue la forma pau- Jtmat wtu n cu m perls. Aa to the original ownsr of j The Ctatho Truss has cured some of the tha gold, he or she Is supposed to wars eases la history. have bees some poraoa who hid It la tha ground during the war of 1170, anA nmasMv IMuHah. ta thnas trots. I. bled times. At any rate, the rightful I heirs to tha Dots of gold would not easily be traced. Paris Correspond- ence Dally Telegraph. . Preventing Old Age. The Investigation of Elle Metehni koff, ot the Pasteur Institute, Paris, leading to the prevention of the con dition which leads to old age, has at tracted widespread attention. Men of affairs, aa well as medical men, are deeply interested In the treatment, which Is simple, but efficient In re sult. Plainly speaking, It la the neu tralization of substances In the body which become corrupt and are reab sorbed Into the circulation, poisoning the blood and producing the condi tion that leads to hardening of arte lies and tissues. This neutralisation of the noxious substances is, to an ex tent, brought about by the drinking of buttermilk, or artificially soured milk, and this idea has a basis of common sense, which lifts it from the limita tions of a fad to that of a sound, practical, beneficial treatment. Lon don tiloue. Remarkable Tyrolese Dance. A tutideut of the Tyrol and Tyro lese people describes a remarkable dance In which the male dancers beat time on the celling with their feet "In Hrandftiburg and one or two other Tyroltse valleys which boast o a particularly muscular fair sex,' say the writer, "the girl at the conclusion of her gwuin's fantastical jumps catches hold of him by hts braces and hoists him up In the air. He of course helps by jerking hlmelf up ward when she lifts, and then, bal ancing with, his hands on bar shoul ders, he treads the celling of the low room to the tune of the mueic u4 she continues to dance around on the floor of the room. Such dance nre rapidly falling Into dleuee, end tt U Almost Impossible for the ordinary tourist to wltneee one nowadays. Dog Ate the tteek. The story of the Pater-eon, N. man who took a raw ess In a kn of beer and In hie haste to swallow the mixture to avoid tasting the eggs gulped down his false teetn, say the Manchester (N, H.) Union, reminds one of the Kentucky cokaivel who axe a bre&kiaet every day. which ooas last ed of a nice juicy aUak, a eotOe of whisky and a dog. He had the dog W eat the steak, PIKE COUNTY REALTY EXCHANGE j List your property with us if you wish to sell. I City people are looking for summer homes, bungalow j sites, camp locations'and farms in .this section. ' can place your property before city buyers through our jNew York Ulhce. Those who have furnished houses to rent should list them with us. We will have applicants for them. No systematic and business-like methi d uxs been adopted here tofore to effectonlly plant before city -ople the attractions of Pike County and to bring them In clue tooth with this section. MaDy people would establish Bummer homes here if they knew of the ideal conditions. Puie water and air, freedom from mofquitos, cool nights and beautiful scenery aie what people in the cities are searching- for. Pike County (01. is within thiee hours of New York City, and Kith tht xutoniooile, rea -wimble distance, instead of oou stitntinff a draw back, la now considered by people who cau buy, an advantage, especial'v in 'he selection o' a country site. The Pike Cinty Ilmty tUchange proposes by legitimate adver tising to bring city people in vlot much with the natural advan tages of Pike Cou ity and to establish a headquarters lor projierty owners to list the r rpir and at which priK-pcotive purchasers may apply for the iml i.f ropeiiie- tiny wi. h lo oMnin. TLus a me dium of exchange will tie isialillslictt "t which eellcisand purchas ers may be brought t gi llicr. A live real pttatB 1 llice tan do mere good for Milford than any other agrncy, it haH-liei. righilv tniil Of cntiise, The Pike Coun ty ltmlty KflitiH'je, has not lvn 'ibl:shed prinmnly for a public purpose, but the adviuin inci.t i f tl is locality n ill be one of its ob jects. Every pew summer horn r 1 "t e 1 1 imoo a Hie value of oil oth er property. Those -hu t.uve pr.-ju rty tor sale und prospective purchaser shnuld wriff si hm-h 10 PIKE COIN TV HEALTV EXCHANGE, Masonic Hail Bi ili-in-;, Milfurd, Peunu. New York' Oilice 50 Church St. R. l'!56 Will nlw arraugn fc r B:iiMitjs. Rupture Quickly Cured No Charge if You Not a alnffte cent com out of your rocket if a trial of the Cluthe Truss watch autotaatlcmlly gives Maraaee Trvattr.ent doesn't reeult in immense relief. We don't want a cent ot yrmr money unless this Truss does you a world of guod. The Ciuthe Truss with Its Automatic Massac Treatment Is entirely unlike any other trues ever made. Thera la no belt, no leg straps, no sprtnss, BO harness of any kind what ever. Nothing at all uncomfortable. Your Ruptura Caa'l Come Out. Tou'U feel a whole lot stronger the min ute you put this Truss on. lour ruptura will never again come out. No matter how you lift and strain, the Cluthe Truss will bold your rupture Be surely and comfortably In place. Tou'll never suffer another moment's discom fort. Think of that you who now have to put Jjour rupture back perhaps many times a day you who now wear trusses that eum you constant torture. Aasotaatic Maiiag Treatment. The) Cluthe Truss automatically gives woaoerrully beneficial massage treat- It has Automatic Holding Pads. They am self - regulaUng self - adjusting to every movement you make. That Is why It Is utterly Impossible to force these pads out of position. There is always proper support for your rupture. And these AutomaUc Holding Pads au tomatically massage the weakened mus cles) at. the rupture opening until they are strong and sound. Tabs massaging does for these muscles what exercise does for the arms -or legs That Is how the Cluthe Truss cures even after everything else has failed to do any good whatever. Cures la Short Tima SHALL WOMEN VOTE? If they did, millions would vote Dr King's New Life Pllis the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backaehe, or headache, cou- stipatlon, dispelling colds, Imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unequaled. Easy, safe, sure 25c at All Druggists. & TO VE WOOD lirnihed at f fS a toad. Mail orders given pnmitl at tention. Milford Pa., Kov.Sth. lsut J. Kietel. Bailiff and Aeroplane Curious thlcgs are sold by auction. Some time atro a l;.dy ecu plained to a London MnKis?rate th.it a bailiff had seized her falie teutU. which were ly ing on a chest of drawers. A liius sels bailiff Hies at higher t-me. or perhaps fl'ght has n:oro ceaaetiun with the bailiff, for a Iklian contem porary publihhes the fuiluv. ins an nouncement: ('bi.ml'era of the Ar thur Dereyuiaeker, Hue Krucst Al lard. Brussels. PuhUc tale of :m aero plane, seized by order of the ;oirt. To be Bold at auction In the ir.-ir-ket p!;ice" at KuerV-- K. a m:.o'-h.ne with proimlied, wh.ais. mo or all accessories. The u.m hint: w;.s Li;i..a by L. liluriot, auj U n peril i : t-i.r.v:i-Uon and re nly for Ci.hh r;y.M iit free of any ineidi-nuii exi-.-'it in con nection w i;h the ti.ie. ilrt- it is luo full from the bpht-r.s ubove to the. U et of tlie bulhff. - l.im.iwii Gh-be. $J0O Reward, $109. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leafct one drtwled disease that euienue bas been able to cure l l all Its stages, cud that Is Catarrh. Hall'a Tatajrh Cure Is the onlv positive cure now known to the medionl (raterui- ty. Catarrh being a constitutional dttieast requires a constitutional treatuieut, Hulls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the bluod aud luuixms sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the (unndatisn ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up she consti tution and assisting nature In doing its work. Tbc proprietors have so miu-h f all h Id its onratlvc powers that they oil er One Hundred lollars for any case thu it full, to cure. 8end for list of testimonials. Address '. J. CHUNKY, at CO , Toledo, O. Sold br all Druggists, 75o. Take Ball's k'auiily Fills for constlpa fiun. Advertise in JHE PRESS. Don't Get Relief Cured men and women W. 60 and 71 ypurs old pf-ople who had bf)n ruptured 20 to SO years people who had worn dos en3 of other trusses in vain. Our Expense if It Fails. Plc.ise rio not doubt these statements See the proof in our free book It is your duty to send for. Remember that you can try the Cluthe Truss at our risk. Let it prove ail we say. If It talis to hold your rupture every minute of the day. It won't cost you a penny. Free Book Tells. Wo have written a book which sums up all that we have learned about Rup ture in forty years of day-after-day ex periencein the successful treatment of over 0.00 cases. This book explains why elastic, spring and leg-strap trusses or appliances can never cure. It explains about operations. It exposes the fraud behind some of the advertised "methods. It puts you 'on guard. against throwing money away. And It tells all about the Cluthe Truss with Automatic Massags Treatment. It tells the expeiienos of many former sufferers And we give you (with their permission) the names and addresses of over 1.500 people who have received In stant relief at our hands most of them entirely cured soma of them you prob ably know. , Vour name on a postal or on the cou pon below brings you this helpful book. 8-nd today don't put it off when you read this book you will know how you can get immediate relief without licking any more money. When writing, please glva cur Box number, so below. Boa 71 CLUTHE INSTITUTE j (For Rupture Exclusively.) MS Cast 23rd Sl New Yets City i Bend me your Free Book on The ur Free Book on The f ire. , I I cure 01 Kupturc Name . Street . Town .. FUNERAL OF THE M'CORMACKS. Honor to the Memory of Two Irish- men. Hanged, Though Innocent. Headed by fifty clergy a procession of about 10,000 persons, 600 jaunting cars and twenty hands ot music es corted from Nenagb Jail for reinter ment at Loughmore, County Tipper ary, Ireland, the exhumed remains of William and Daniel McCormack. who were executed together in Nenagh Jail on May 11, lsc.8, for a crime of which they were later shown to be In nocent The crime for whkh the McCor macxa were hangt-d was tlie murder of an estate steward U-ii.ced Kills, who became in objec-t of hatrod through ordering a nuinbt-r of evic tions. He Was Shot from bi:Mnd a hedge Ck'tober 22. 1J57. A man named Mit ha.jl CHL't'Sou. one of tlie evi ted tenants, vh(e son was present at the ceremony, later cou (cased to the cringe. The J udge. Kef'gh of iufa'r.ous imtuory, who sen teured the .MeCornun kj. eoa-iuitteii sau :le. The intern:ent was r.::ue the oc casion of a holiday in the tl.ntrS.-t. Ail the hhois weie f-hut. I)!.:nli were drawn and every one was jr.-. sed In bli-.k or wore crop.- ani.k.i. tied Willi giet-n riHI'Oii. Many uU P- )hi m.u beti as the hoarsen J.ut-ed. l rsar . Russian EIl-s. Must of lile exile.,. I.jV'IS EPCnt so'.nethihg like two je-.is or more in prison before coming be(ore a court, are quite exhausted by the hard pris on treatment. They are dressed in long rough coats and heavy, ill titling shoes, and have to carry all the rest ol their clothing on their backs, In sacks weighing about thirty pound. During the part of tha Journey which is made by train men and women are put to travel together In carriages under the supervision ol warders and soldiers. These men are accustomed to consider the prisoners as without rights o( any kind, and therefore per mit themselves to treat them as they choose. For women this Journey is especially terrible. In one railway carriage there were three women among a lot of ordinary crtiulm;!a, and when the commanding oiheer wanted to chain them In pairs be did not hesitate to fetter one of the wom en to a man, and keep them thus the greater part of the Journey. The Forum. AN OFFER OF CEMETERY LOTS. It Gives Mr. Gllmmerton a little Jolt, but He's Going to Thin1-. It Cver. "In the ::::dt o( lKewefe in drw'.h, 1 know," said Mr. G'imiuerton, "and y It does Jog me a little to got this cir cular from a cemetery offer ns lotg for sale. "We know we've got to go some time, but we really don't expect to go soon. Building lots we might have some use (or; but burial lots! Well, we don't expect to be buried right away. "At the same time here Is a prop osition to sell me a burial plot at a moderate price and on favorable terms. I might want It some day; most people do have need for such a place sooner or later. Several hun dred people In New York die every week all have to be buried some where. 1 wonder sometimes whero they all are buried. Hig as the ceme teries are you'd think that by this time they must he pretty nearly !!;! i, so that It would be Impossible to b-iy a pood plot In them at a mode' price. And that In (act is Ji;-t this circular that I'm Fpoakiiiir ah' ff the new cemetery, pets ff-r -i. "It comes to me ttiis moniinc mull along with the 1 ttei-s at'.d v me circ-uiirs a:n;it xin ami millinery and 'hnt sort rf ihj all quit" difTerent from ai! tl.fse :t bn.-Muet;'"r:e and sTraii.h'foi w: thro- short. ' it lio' f eie me a l!il j c.v.'-;p tt offers ntr an oi-ort rn ' y ' 'iv a v to 1 p ban. ! Ir. 1 i : i 1 1 x ii"h't know why i .-io til.. i.. Hhd I pi. ess 1 hr think it ov...r. take tre rr-' cc. r consider;. tiOn. M:-y :e I) .." a hit f'ii;i; L Q.i av :r ri i iy e' I 'o 'i io 1 oi ' : i ruiw how it is ;ilwai h :t . I.- in n.ii-tl. n't huv ,h ;.ni fi!:e" to h. v Y.':k Tr??s of an E'lV G.r'ocp. '. is a '.v:.s-il--rao!.- r''u. . r a r, . ; fit-n to pusiess i s lint -:l : , c i n e:i in the kingdom o( oven one kind o( tree, but Claremont has within lta borndaries four or five (or which pre cedence may be claimed over all oth ers of the same species in the British Ifles. Claremont, as Is generally known. Is now the residence of the Duchess of Albany, says the Kew Bulletin. (iymnoc'adua canadensis (Kentucky coflee tree) Is represented by the fin est specimen In the British Isles. It is over Bixty feet high, and its trunk is seven feet In girth. Sassafras of ficinale, with a trunk girting seven feet two Inches and a height of about fifty feet. Is the only fine specimen In the kingdom. Magnolia macrophy lla. whose extraordinary leaves are often two feet to two and a halt feet long and nine Inches or ten inches wide, Ib forty to forty-five feet high and tha trunk two feet eleven Inches In girth. This tree Is exceedingly rare In Britain, and no other ap proaches these dimensions. A speci men of redwood (Sequoia sempervf rensl Is over seven Inches In girth, clothed from base 100 feet high and its trunk 1b thirteen feet to summit with branches and forming a slender pyramid. These tour trees are un rivalled in our islands 8urnames In India. In India such surnames aa these are frequent: Tilak (a caste mark on the forehead), Plyari (beloved), Chh Kouri (six little shells), Longa (a clove), Kurbanl (sacrifice). Motl (pearl), SuraJ (sun), Kharg (sword), Bali (strong), Phul (flower), Bahadur (brave). There sometimes they give, their children bad names so that evil spirits will pass them by and not harm them, thinking they are worth less as Uhikari (beggar), Ilhari (scavenger), Chuha (rail, tlobar ico.v dung). I know a high caste (am iy who lost several children in indtney. When the fourth was born they ra1!' d him Blmhgi, and he lived. They ;( tribute his life to the mime tiii-y gn-. -i Mm. Muzafl'arLur Christian Adw eute. The Great Bell Marxet. Tlie wonderful aniiim voirket : t Nljni-Novgor'Hl, in Russia, is V i preatest in existence. !i Ui;y fn July til! September, .and is t; c f i'r.r.T.hf-1 for the inifrili iu'e of r -j Mfi'iets of tit- Rift ami HV-i. B..y ers: from a,'. p,Tt-i of A.-ia and I' ao; visit the ma; i.-.-l. iind ; n. o I j value of tv. r.ty im'i.l- :t.-:hiu : t Fcl.i arioially. rn,.; - rhc :i lao r - 1 atri ictioi.s of lir- ' s: . i r-r.?! b.;i n...:'i.ct u . .. o . , aud i h-ir- oi 1 - - : 1 - -.. j u .ilt, lro:n f-u ih - ;i w i . ' ; le ' I' llilni- lo li.f,. Anyone m .-e.:.' Hi i -r M t do w o--is n.ait.. t. v.'ij Nan.es of Stat'.-tic ,- h. , 1 er.e in g.u thure is an ti.'oii. . " .i this number u.ure tii.in o"e l; ii.c"- : have the name Helen, which means light. Mary came second with less than ninety Then followed Margaret, Ruth, Florence and Fliutbeih in that order. Old-fushioned names are fre quent. There are still many Hopes and Dorothys, and a few Kinilys Rnd I'enelopes, but Abigail, Huldiih and liepzibah seem to have outlived th. ir popularity In America. Automobiles In Detroit. The city of Detroit manufactures more automobiles than any other city in the world, but few appreciate the marvelous growth of the Industry. Previously to January 1, 1K0U, thi re were twelve automobile manufactur ers In Detroit, with a capitalization 17.865.000. During the year o( lt. i'j twenty-one new companies, with a capitalization of t4.0v0.0U0, began the manufacturing of automobiles lu De troit. National Magazines. Notes and Comment Of Interest to-Women Readers HAIR-WAVING DEVICE. Me Danger of Hair Being Scorched with This Appsratua. A hair waving apparatus which eliminates the danger of burning or scorching the hair has been Invented by a New York man. The curler part of the device Is a perforated metal tube about which the hair Is curled. After this an asbestos tube Is fitted over the cur!r as a protection to the hair, and an electric drier applied over the ashetos tube. Just enough hf-at comes through to dry and onrl the hair without scorching or Injuring It in any way and the wave thus pro duced Is much more natural than the sdH, crinkly one 1 reduced by Asbes'os Ce Guards Hslr, "sj o-hr-r waving aprirntiires. Usually the wave tn nurlo !-y means of an Iron which has no means or potecting the ir from tl: heu. and even the moat . tr-rt cniiTnre artist will sometime ' ive evidences of his or her work '" d-'vrab'e. A woman c i:i .. her own hi'r with this de vice as she need not have eyes In the back of her bead to watch out for a possible scorching. MENU FOR A DAY. nUEAKKAST. Cereal and crea-n with chopped X dates. Spindled scallops; chopped I potatoes, baked: white muffins, coffee. DINNFR. Tomato blcque. Roast leg of lamb; peas; x Drowned potatoes; cur rant Jelly. Deep apple tart with cheese crust. Coffee. Fried oyster: rolls; celery; j j. cones. IJ Lettuce and cream-checss sslad. T m --reserves ana case. Women Wear Nightcaps Again. Hiishh-h! It Is quite possible you know It already, but It Is a secret. Just the same, and It never would do to have it talked about; but the fact is that all we girls are going back to the fashion of our grandmothers and yea, wearing nightcaps. But the nightcap of to-day Is a very different affair from those that were worn fifty or sixty years ago. Those were frank ly ugly, usually made of some coarse and heavy material, which covered' the head completely, extending over the ears and under the chin. They were worn for warmth, for there was no steam heat at that dato, and bed rooms often were chilly. The nighv caps of today are beautldil affairs of laces ami silks aud all kinds of dainty woavef", and. though the woman who buys one luif ht be inclined to doubt it, they ha' e the reason of .their exist ence lu moilves of strict economy. With flie r-lahorate styles of coiffure thai U.-.V are in fashion women find they . ii fri'ier away a most unwel ci.iir vi o'ortlon of their pin money on !h t h lit dressers, and tbey have i J en i i. gi leaps so that after their l.air h been fixed up .for a dinner or laoatre rtv in the evening they can save it t:o. .a b ing mussed up at night and irc. rve the effect of a single M-.t to the hal.dre.-aor tor at least t .vo or th t ee tiays. Cualnt Dressing Table. woi.fi' r how many of our rs would like a dressing ta L. it had that . their slender ui'.l not provide It. Here,' is a bright Idea. Hunt up I 1 le ! o .i d table, which is longer than It i w; le nUi. e it under a mirror. Take brooin-ttlcks and saw two foot ;v .r ! s Nal these to blocks and at i;. i tlier.. to the wall above the mir : ir. l-:i ; it't' the center one higher i...r. tt .- i-;::ir two and about a foot fio.n Uie:u. Now, with flowered cambric mak a strip as wide as the sticks and ruf fle the outer edge. Throw over the sticks which have been wrapped with the same muterial. and bring the end down to tack to the table ends. Next make a curtain of the sams malarial for the table, and drape It to hid the legs, then a padded top of plain material over which put a Swiss or ' muslin cover. Americaa Monthly. Tea and Coffee Drinking. Tne per capita consumption of cof fee in the United States Is steadily In creasing, while that of tea remains al most stationary. In 1889 the con sumption of coffee was 9.16 pounds per capita, and In r.ioi), 11.74 pounds. In D8!) the per capita consumption of tea in the United States was 1.29 pounds, and In mutt, 1: pounds, the same as that of 20 years ago. ?! i 1
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