IT'S ALL OVER! gj Uj . It's nil oR. ruv to y lmsinrs.- y- Onr litminew. is Footwear and that (Xclnsivoly. E'Rhtepii years pxprtrionee) in buy in ft and selling shoe is worth Honipthinji. Is it not? Our two utrong pninta are the "Dotmlns" shoe for men at 13.00 ami 3 r.0, nine Mylt'S seven widths and six different leathers. The "La France" for wo men at f:i, four fctvles, six widths and four different leathers. Let. us prove it. a iohnsonm g FITTER OF FEET" " & Port Jervis, fi. Y. 1 AUTHORITY OS- THE AMERICAN PEOPLE can well he claimed of a book that has received the unquali fied indorscmou t of the Executive Departments of the Government, the U. S. Supremo Court, r.'l the State Pbuprcmo Courts, c.l the btate E nrorinfprnlrTit t rf Serionlq nearly all of the College Presi dents, and Educators almost universally. The New and Enlarged Edition of Webster s Inter- t national Dictionary of. English, Biography, Geography, Fic- imn. rle. hnq 'J!t4 miarfnij W :ii. ! , . K pages wiin owu musiraiiona. g Sj.UOO new words and phrases ihave recently been added Junder the editorship of V. T. (Harris,. rh.D., LL.D., U. S. j Commissioner of Education, J bringing the work fully up to 3 date. LET US SEND YOU FREE g " A Test ii? Pronunciation" which afford a Ii'-iit.tih unit iinum;in. citing , otivr- ruininciit. Illustrated pamphlet nlco free. r: 6 C. MERRIAM CO.. Pub., Springfield, Mm. Washington Hotels. RIG6S HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of the capital, located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotelry, rrmarkalde for itf historical associations and long-sustained popularity, tbtcctitly nnovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patron zed in former years by presidents and high officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered letter than ever. Opp. Fa. H. H. dep. WALTKR BURTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at ail times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rati". O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Mcnager. CANDY CATHARTIC . W 'mn W nJ W rff W V. Genuine Umped CCC Never (old In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something juit as goou." th r NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Read Whrv4 Lsneusf th Ei-i(ZllH Spoken The Thrice a-Week World w as a bri' llant tuceess in the beginning and h;is been steadily growing ever siuce. Time Is the test of all hlugs, and bus set Its seal of approval ou the Thrlce-a-Week World, which is widely circulated in every state and territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our moth tongue. Thin paer for the coming winter and the year V.M.I, will make its lie a Kcrvi.ce, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter whei they happen, are reported accurately unit promptly. The stibscrilMT for ony one dollar a year gettt three papers everv week ami inure news ami generai reading than most gn-ut dallies can turttlsli at live or t&b tuneti the pure. TueThriee-ii Week Weild is nlmolntely f.il in lis puliiit ii lu-ivc i'arlit.aii bin is never ailuvtcd to atit-ct lis news uoiuiiiits, anil -.it-nit. ! ,t l a ml it p;ib I Ka n i i .v an tjdj tdlll Hi lUi lieu' ?, truilil'il neruiiutb of ail toe great poinn a! in p-"is. lit Htliimi.it to all the nvs the Thriee a Week World flii iil-lteH il.e be.-,t berial lie tloo, elaborate market reports aud Uuitr tfilLtllfN Ol IllU'le-l, '1 lie t hi'h a V ei k Worhi's tvg ular Mi b-si-n pt ii mi rire is o'lly tpl per year and thin tor- viiju-iti. N e ofrr I hist inu- ; ( vi iew-i;- . r and the i'iko County j ( tr bo :. ipUi 'U pi'i(.:t) of the ; ( Arr trur to uluri a pn-r UOWy Steer, Hull or Horse hide, Calf skin, lio skin, or anv other kind ) ' of hide or skin, and let ! tts tan it with the hair i on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. - Hut firtt ETt our CMlnpi, (rivin, pi tc-, mill oiir Rhiptun tn-Kunnil intn.etion., fi h to avoid tt.mutk.iffi. He nlwo buy rnw furs. r TUB C0nv rPISlAN Tl'R COMPANY, 116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. V. Notice of Election To th fii!tHfl rlertnm of tli Tntlt- pri.de nt Sehiml llti l.-l ot Miltord, In the Cminty of IMkr aiiiI CtmimmovcHltli of ! n liny IvhiiIm. By virtue nt" an" ordinnncn nr vote ol (lit hoard of directors nf (In- I ndfpendeni School iMstitet aforesaid, adopted at regular convened and d al y const ii nO'd meeting thereof ,l;unmiy loth. A I)., 1 rt public election will, be held in the, n.tiii district, nt the Court House, in the lio ouh of M ilford, in Tiihirv, the Keventreiith Jhty of FehruBry, A, l.. l)H:t. between iht) hours of seven a. in inui seven p. in. (the simie bein tlie plnce. (in rtiiil time of holding the next iniiiiieiytnl elect ion) for the purpo?.e of obrtiininjf the KKsent of the eleelors of saiil I nilepcinlent Sehool Disii let fl' Milfoni to tin' itienri low of n Ix-bt or iucreasinur the lmleht ness ot snh diRtrirt to u tunotint exeeedinr tn per ct'iituni Mtid not exeeedintf seven pi'i eetuuit! upon the bint, preceding imtcsscu VftlnHlion of the f nxnlU properly iherein 't he tmmunt of (he ndjuTed nspesed TiiltiHtion, t.) wit. that of Ur)l, was $171, ( Ws'i H the assessment fin thi current, jenr. the lad precediiiK rtss-nMncnT, md, yei adjusdMl, is estimated to bo nboul $11 4AM ) 'I'ho Independent iehotd District u! Milford lias no existing debt. The anionnt of the proposed debt so to Ik- incurrtHl or Increased is I J.ixmi (.J. The percent Hf-e ot such inerense bnsed on the last preceding assessment is six and nine-tenths, or not exceeding seven. The purposes for which the indebtedness is to le increased Hie, the building ami erection, as soon as roshibh-, of a new school building in tin; Borough of Milford aforesaid, to take t he plnce of t he bui Idings now in m and wtdeh are in cvm v wu unsnttatile, and thft pui chnsc of lam. w hereon to erect tin snme, if necc-surj ; sued new building, with iibiippuriennnce to con t not to excet-il the sum of ?;5 l,.nm and to be of modern stvh; a"d charac'ei , with outside walls thereof, if practicable, creeled out or native bine, si out The amount of such increased indebted ness as ttloivMiid is proimsed to be raisei from the issue and s.tlc of bonds of sniti district bearing interest nt the rute of tour per ivntum per annum, pnyable tvnn auniu.lly, nod. the principal thereof reiin buisanieata perioa not exceeding thiri, years from the dale Hi which the same i uut hoi i.ed. TI; ltoanl of directors of the said dis trict at the meeting thereof held, ns hfore said, have by their Vote signiHed a desin to make sucti increase of indchtnuhb. for the purpose aforesaid, This done and given under the se, 1 ol the Alt I lord ludciH-udcnt t-cuool District at the Hi iron Kh of Milford, Pa , this tent), da, of .lanuaiy, A. J by order of th tward of directors of said school district li. K. BKOVVN, Atttest: President 8KAL W. T. STKU11LM , ) Acting Secretary AUDITOR'S NOTICE in too niatier oi ine i T . . . ,.t,At .,f i-ruii v. IntheOrphanV QnUM, late of W est fall Court of Pik ........ .1.1 u it-....,...., unnif, iiitt ""Ji I f1nnntv fVnim t'enna., o:ecvaseii I The undersignett nuditor, atipoinled b Raid court, 'to make tttstribut ion of th balance in liands of (reorgc b, liortou administrator, as shown bv his amiunt and make raport to next curt with t ti evidence taken by bini," will meet tin parties inu1 rested for the purposes of hi appointment on Tlitiritdav, the Twelfth lyor February, A. iihki. at "J o chmk p. in , at his olhee S k Cor. Third nml Ann streets, In the iionaig tn .Milford Pa., wheu and where all part ies in crested or naving a claim upon said funds, are required to attend and make and prove their claims or bo ucbarred trom coming k upon .a i a lunus. it i . l , is a ivf, it, Auditor. Milford, Pa., Jau'y 12. ltK'3. DIV0RCEN0TICE Bertha C. I'lepert In court (if (Vinnnon by Cnrl Hi.imr I'leiia of I'iko County Imr mi Her nml I .n 8. uixt f i ii-iul Octolx r Term, V.e William" Ple,.r. I MVOKCK &nbp(inain divorce and alia siihptcna returuea ny the iienii "nol louutl lti the said county of Pike. To WHliH'n I'leper. Sir: Yon are here by notilied to be and appear at our Court of Com uon Ph as aforesaid, to be held at Miltord, in said county of Pike, Pa., ou the third Monday of March i.exl (it briny the ret urn day of our next t Tin of court) and answer the complaint of the Litvllant tiled in the above case this by order of our jud es of the said court. (iKORtiifi liKWiORY, Micriir. Sheriff's Oniee, Milford, Pa , January 14 J. 1 P r .1 THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. I13S tirondwcy, St. Jamtta &uild raK, rw w York. FortheTratmntnd cure of LIQUOR. OPIUM AND KOHPHINE HARiTS NO H V i'OPKK.M IC I N J KC li UN S. k ftUKKCT IIOMK 1 Ut A I'MkS 1 OU brtM 1AUU M ADV ANTAlii-,8. tr e Oi . 1 . 1 1 . I O-ll 2 oiaie liori.iai oc;!rJrji 2 East Stroudsbur?, Pa ' t i: ular Stal 1 Nri aal C' ui 1 llirlito of M .1 sp. nal iJep.il cult (i i . All. I ii a v i ttitd Tv pmto m i'rei.ai at ui y i J. oitf :-m f i g , ;tu ut.. t 'i FREE TUITION B."t,-,tlli!.r eyprli-r t- ti.) pi T Wrt-k. at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 d iti a.y I one. VS m tt-f '1 i-i'ia njn-iia li.r, ;'.'il). V. inu fil Cnt,nv"ie fl. I. Kemp, A. tl. R r I rt c. i p t I . :uit, 4 j . i 4 M luij It j! LtU.J J 111. ill Insurance Companies would not insure the Rev. J. V. Yeisley because he had Kidney Trouble. Mr. Yeisley was much dipcournprerl till friend recommended I)r. I)avid Ken nedy "r Favorite Remedy and il cured liitiL Mr. Yeisley writes: "My kidnfvs and liver were in bad condition nn 1 waa anxious for nHief. I bnd tried many remedies without success. 1 bought a bottle of 'Favor ite Remedy,' which effectively proved i merit. The lcst pnMtf that it 1ih. eoniplftelv cured me is mv recent ac ceptance by four diilerent life insur ance companies." The Rev. Mr. Yeisley is the pastor of the First Reformed Church of St. Paris, Ohio, and is as well the editor of the St. Paris Dispatch. There is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best and surest medicine in the world for dis eases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheu mat ism, dvspepsia and chronic constipation, as well as the weaknesses peculiar to women. It quickly relieves and cure inability to hold urine and the necessity of getting-up a numlwrof times during the night and puts an end to that scalding pain when passing urine. It is for sale by all druggists in the N&wBO Gant Siza and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample hot tU enough for trial, frrehv mad. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. IhiYld Kcnnr-flr'n Hiirlr Ft HnW? for all 41 ( or lnttamtDstlODi of Ui Kjc. &c. BY WAY OF VARIETY, Th? average length of a dog'u; life it 15 ears. The longest word of usual occurrence in the Knglish langtmpe Is "ineompre- 'niiiilit ies-." Cloves- are the dried flower buds of species of myrtle tree. Five thou sand of these weigh a pound. The median age of the whitepopula- tifin in the last census year was 23.4 ind of the colored lii.7 vear. A player at whist may hold about 63.VlHMf.mio bands. The chances against holding sei en t rumps nre Kit) to 1. A person usually begins to lose height at the age of 50, and nt the nge of ito 1ms lost ut least one and a half inches. Of 1,000 hotel servants between the ntres of 2; and 4., 2A die yearly, ut 1,000 gardeners between the same ages only five die !u the sain time. The general prosperity of a country does not appear to affect the rate of suicide, which is 31.1 per NWMiOO living m Saxony, and only 1.4 in Spain. In the United States it. Ik 3.5. The tfciiry product s of Wisconsin now rival in value all the animals srold, each being worth about $7,000,000 per rii num. Little more than half of the state is in farms.. The average ra of a farm is 117 acres-. Somebody in the en st started r news paper paragraph abnutthe fine apple orchard owned by Foster Udell, of Brock port, X. Y., from which he this year sold $1.1.000 worth of fruit. Comes now a western editor and tells of an orchard near Leavenworth, Kan., owned bv tliidge Wellhoute. The or chard covers 15,000 acres and the judge's- property this year w ill run up to $3j.000. ITe has already sold about 50,000 bushels of fruit. GLEANED HERE AND THERE. The oldest musician in Omaha is F. M. Steinhanser, who served as a bnnd leader in the German-army and was a pupil of Richard Wagner in the days before the composer became famous. The mayor of the little town of St. Emiland, in France, has hanged him self with his scarf of office, leaving a note behind to tut that he wasdrhen to commit suicide by the cares of of fice and the utter impns-sihility of pleasing everybody in his decisions. Itev. David Worsley, who recently died at Neosho Rapid. Kan., after preaching in that state for 3a years. had eight sons in the union army dur ing the civil war. Six were in the Third Iowa cavalry and two in the Ninth Kansas. Iheir average stature wan six feet two inches-. Stanley Spencer, who threatens to oust Santos-Dun. out in popuJaresteenr, started ballooning alnnt as soon a he could walk, for he comes of a fm il V which traces its aeronautic pedi pree back two generations. The tlire brothers who compose the firm are us much at home in t he air as they are on the ground end thex are all skilled parachutists. A (hic;igoan who has jut returned from a hunting trip in Maine had for a guide Natimif It. Moore, who is un doubtedly the ohle-t guide in that jtate. Moore is M years old. erect of figure and still capable of doing full duty in his c1hm-u profession. He be gn n t nipping w hen he was eigh years old and lias, been at it ever since. In the intervening years be has made a record of "Tti mouse, L00 caribou, 100 bears and dtr beyond count. A pi!o of Kroiiomr, Friend 1 dtu't tte how, on your in cume, Jim ma iiu e to vs inter in Florida ami bu miner in Maine. Sharpp You forget that by that plan I dud ye both coal and ice bills N. Y. Weekly. A. V. Balch and S m, Matanioras all drun find feiioiiil frituros in Pik con nt v gu.-iruntew evei y boltlw of C.'liHuiberbiiii'K Cot,b Ut'ineilv and I v 1 refund Uih money to aiiyotu' ! wbt) is tio! Matched alter uv.x two. tbirdi i f Mie confcuts. This is the ; best reiin fly in t In; world for la itfripp", ti--tit-' Its. cold-, croup and i whooping 'oaj.'h and is pleasant find Hrifo to take. It prevents nny ten-d.-tu-y of it cold to result in pnHi- 'OK SAI.K Om- tw.. f iiti'il Biir runaliout y i! Ii top, on h lit 'Hie Mllt-'lt h'll nr, out If skin ri.l'rt, two liui tjliiuKfls I two hip roli.'.i. Hi i s i u re 1; t tl.e I'i. o!ilri'. -tf IN AHAIIAVAYCOACII.I I wprit rne morning 1 ji tie lt M'-'e to w iM nml nf'er !t e;i k ri -1 I t!ip f.nnily nt torney . to Titi:v tn pee 1 hn.l tulle.i heir. - to ttK.k my kejs A 1 fis nbi nit lo u n e t lie tne to Ins dr elliee tl.P tie.Atl riei k cidlcl k nmi said: " I neie Ik aleo pome mine nnele'tt e-t w tj ynti I rem ynut t iioti-ind ti tine. .Six line it is." Tne sinpi ie wa most ngi-rridOc to me. I to.ik the blue lull mid -dipped , t hen; into my pot keilt.tnk witlmut e. matins t hem. J'.t-i nu-e ot this tlebiy . 1 hud to hutiy id gn to tiie (tiatioii in time. For tunateiy, the trnin wx Ir.te. lt.pnl!eJ in just hs 1 stejipetl on the pLiiUnm. Seeing mi empty co:npnrt mem, as i up-po-f-tt, I l.inruMily emeied it. As 1 f n t d tov n 1 saw 1 1 1 n t 1 was nni aitine. A tn.iy m ti e i ijt'it-hiind eur-la-r of 'he eut faring imp. I dteiv biik far possible in the left-hand cot in.1:-, not lieratie of ni-'ieioti, h 1 had alieady foigott'Mi my wtniiiull, but iu order to stretch cut snd i v fleet at my eae. 'J he lidy uas youna. beautiful und ele gant. A dark bine traveling dre-s of i cnieet (Ml fet off her lender, graecful tiriiie. Mii"f! nf gt.il i leu hair i i;ip!("l bark um't-r r datk-blue tell hat, trimmed with a band of ribbon nml a tpii'l. A dainty patent-leather choe at; visible helotv the hem of her (kirt. A wiiicm witli semt e.npietii-h trinket hung fnon her belt, iihile a l.aeg'ed bracelet on her let t writ utdit attd a pretty teininint vanity. A gold-handled umbrella, in ii xheath, looted apaint a portieie near by. From tny olt-ei at ion I gained nn imp're sion ot jiobir luxury, a tr.hV Knglilt in it rigor. A newspaper lay on the lady lap, and sne was reading it with siKh perfect t.ncuiwMHiHiiets of my isurveil lame (hat I could not even see the color of her eye-. , Alter we hail left the Mai-on Latitt stat ion the thoutrlit occurred to me to read over name letters which I had mere ly glanced nt in I lie morning. 1 pat mv hand in mv pocket to get them, and I felt the pocket book. A feeling of pleasure came over me nt the jeiaenibiaiiCe o! mv bp.mct. and I could not re-ist a childU.i desire tn handle my little for tune. I took the lulls from my puro and. in tiie nerfeet m entity nf the closed compartment, 1 count ed them without the sliifhtej-t )u-nieinn of being wateiieil. The 0.000 francs were there. 1 folded the money up. put it back into my poi ket book dud, with my usual heeilUsneH. laid t lie Pine diavn beiile me with t! letters I was nni nit to read. 1 now tonk these up. one by one. read them am1 to-f-ed tnem back on the seat. 1 was soun made aware, by tlie vibra lion of the coach, that we had reached the Asnurea bridge. the yming woman folded v.p her newspaper and. without glancing iu my direction, bejian slowly and eimposediv to tiulace tlie gluve her ruin hand. Finally site drew it off. We were about to reach our destination II was not the time for removing ones gluves. Still the act did not impre-r me at the time. I merely admired I .. slim, nervous hand, with it tapering fin get--. 1 lie girl cla-pod atitl unna-peit incir th marvelous agility, as if -Uiry were numb from t!;eir bondage. Tlie sliado'v of the great wall of the Bat ignoile soon fell upon our ear, aim 1 noticed that the lantern wan not lighted. A moment, aft ward, with a confused rumbling of tv heels' and rail, we entered the tunnel. v Soon 1 fancied I heard the found was barely perceptible in the general fracas- a slight rustling among the paper at my side. Uarele I usually am, it is wonder that the sound attracted my at tention. and still more of one that I thought ot my poc ket bunk. By some in tuition, however, I did so. Not intentionally, but with an in stinciive, rmig'.i gesture, of which should have been ashamed in the day light. I forcibly threw both my hand over the scattered papers and pressed them down with all my might. Then, with a start, 1 felt somellunj move under the pile, like an animal in a trap trying to escape by twi-ting, turning and pulling I bore oown all the harder, .lust then the train whittle shrieked out. The spec slackened and we came to a standstill i the bliicknes-a ot the tunnel, tor a mo ment 1 experienced a veritable nightmare With a uistling and tearing of papers the struggle continued, silently hut fiercely After having wrigided and turned des perately in every direction, like a strar died rep'de, the hand, crushed under my pa'mi. lay quiet. I saw nothing, heard nothing, not even a breath. I knew, how ever, that mv companion was on the ert, noting mv everv movement. Stif a-ated by emotion and wearied by the tension on mv nerves, i waited for the daylight for deliverance. After a period of time, very short, proh ably, hut the length of w'.u'cli 1 could not estimate, the train began to move slow Iv. My relic at this was so great that my whole being involuntarily relaxed fron its tension. This was evidently expected for the hand nsnin tried to free Use1 not bv violent jerk this time, but by strong, steady pulling. I felt it slipping along, little bv little, under the papers I imprudently nu.-ed my palm a bit to ger a fre-h hold. Y nen 1 a sain hove dour I clapped only my pocket hook. The hand had esoapul, I knew" not when nor how. 1 ha-tily opened the purse, felt that it content neie there, then put it into mv vest pocket and stupidly crossed my arm over it. At la-t u gray lUld penetrated tuio t'a compartment, followed by the brigM light of day. My first glance was at the !ad opposite. She at in exactly the sam plm-e, with t!.e same air of haughty in dilTeien.e. Nothing about her toilet wa di.-arranged in the least. Not a fold o! her drefs seemed to have been moved She locked pale, however, and her eye Were uent on her right hand, as sm slowly iaced up her g!-ve. h tmly seemed as if I were waking from a dream. The irein stopped und the platform w on my fide. The !ady n se, dropping thr paper from her lap, took her umbrella and with a perfectly composed and polin ''F:odou me. ir," p.i-d iu front of mt Feeling stupid ami duped, I put on' my arm to detain her. i Hi r she wa a' ready jU the stes, and noticing niy ge tme, she turned half round, and for thr fii-t tune I ler eyes. They were a blue as the ky and lim iirt and beautilul in cxpi v ion. Tne;. g.ied at me with so mueh stu pi ie a in' candor that I was diarmt-d complete!. and 1 let her go iinmoU-ated. Mail it not b-en for the rumpled, torn papers on th vat be-:de m3 1 m:ght have itetn leinpt ed to believe thai the mute but here duel in i he da k wa mei ely a ti.illurina t ion oi a bad diem. Ti a add ted fron. the Fieiich of Chat lea Foley bv H TioiK'll, in San Fianoii-cu Amoiint. A Sure Cur. for lumbago W. C. Williamson, of Ainliernt. Vn..ayH: "For mora tlin a yci I SiitTiTd from lnmlifuro 1 (lnallv fiii-.l eimubi!rliiiu's Cmiii Halm ami it puve m piitira rolinf, whic.li nil otlii-r rpiii'inlii's luul fiiilml to do." S.i!.l Ly A. W. ls:.K:lj ami S'l.n, M,t Hinoriis, nml uli dro ami gnieial stores in l'ike county.- SCIENCE f.IFTlMGS. Wince the erujdion t be hole ei ii t of t hr ! ft ki li I i ke a y. s t i le- ut nst i tipoiner of of Mount Pclee cm ri ti has beet, it en the govern ieloria. Austra- lui. Ilpe' inients In tierninti s-botds have sl'dwti tluit in tietober pupils can on U p avenu-e see letter of n given pize a iird f-utlier aw;t thnii at the eud M the n inter months. There is considerable evidence that the plngite is a soil in feet ion, to which Hindoos ntc particularly liable be en use t hey go bn re foot ed a ml wen r bad- tilting tot-.-i in, which gi?e rit-e to chronic abrnsiniis. ' Fn f. A. 11. Wright, of the Army med ical school at V'i lev. has publishetl t f' tilts id. taint d by a n I i-t y phtdtl in- oculution. It is demonst rat ed, so it is aid, tli at fewer cases and few er deaths occurred among those inoculated than uniting t h use un I real nd. A very simple tent fur formaldehyde in milk, vt it bin tlie reach of everybody, is sulphuric acid. Put a little of the milk in u clean hot t le and drop into It Irop of sulphuric ncid. If there be formaldehyde in tlie milk it wilt turn pink. If the milk be pure, ihe color will remain unchanged. in an ini'uiry b tie Society for pcyehienl K'M'p reh, yl.ooo persons have denied ever having bad hallucinations while 3. ooi) have r ported false impics- siuns tif seeing or bi nig touched. Mr F. Iegge finds lhat in the larger part of the latter cases the persons sup posed t hey sa w I i ing or dead acquaint anees. lie concludes that unconscious memory pltiys the greatest part in these deceptions, ami that visual rec ords of the brain ate more often ex cited than those of hearing and touch. because more numerous and varied. PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Tlie cliilil is not nhvuvs futlier to tl.p num. At one time Clirirlrs Dar w'mi'k fill ln r ilioiilit that hei-arcil for iimliiiiir hut "shooting, doj.3 aud rat- catching." t'ol. l-hilip l'ifr. elnicsay. a Hungarian and a cnnpiil riot of l.ouis Kossuth. who was oflii-ially haui'cil for treason 5!) jtfiii-K niro, is still living in Phila- (it'lphin. Tlie "oHii'inl" hanfjing cod- sistcd of his I'oiultMiinul ion f o that fate at siii'li time as the authorities eould lay their hands upiui him, hut the colonel escaped to t he L'uited States 111 time to sine his neck. l'rof. Ilerinaii V. H ilirtelit, the fa nious orientalist and excavator of llaliyion anil Nippur, has returned to this country inid will resume his du ties at the I'niversit.v of J'ennsj h nnia. I'm' a year and a half he has been tailoring uhrnad in aid of the uni versity 's Kaliyloiiian expe"dilion, which hnx hrouht ahout vastly ini.ortant arehaeoinn-ical results. A man named liassotT for some time has been working- as a laborer in a mine near Unite. .Mont. It has just been learned that he is in reality Count Valdeniar lie l'.ai soft', a splendidly edu cated liussinn nobleman, who, having lost a Bieat deal of money in Alaska mines, has gone to work rather than ask his aristocratic relatives for help. linsM.rT is a strom; believer in demo cratic priiicipicH and believes t hat Rus sia will before ion, become a republic. The count is over six feet tall and pro portionately built. RmlinrraMiil ng(. "TIenry, 1 could have dropped through ihenoorat supper." "Why, my dear?" "Well, you know I kicked at Tommy tinder the table 113 n signal for him Dot to eat any more pie. He didn't ay any attention aud 1 kicked harder." "Wlui t h opened?'' "Why, I Middenlv found out that had been kickinir the minister all the time." Chicago Daily News. llo,r It Imiirraned Her. Mr. Ct.mso (meaningly) My dear, here is tlie account of a woman who wns killed by a broken steel in her Corset, w hich pierced her heart when he leant over a wash tub. M rs.Cumso (die r fully ) II ow shock ing! I was intending to wash out the curtaiiiH to-dny to save half crown, but I think you'd better call on your way to the city and send up the washerwoman. London 1 lt-liita, That (inlet (in me. "Harry," said the innocent little wife, "I am afraid jour club is not heated properly. "What pave you that idea, my dear?" asked Mr. Trey, who spent the ni;;htM "bucking the tiger. "Oil. 1 heard you mumbling in your sleen that vou were 'froen out' the other night." Chicago Daily Xews. A SlrlUlnit rlrtnrr. . 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