The Inn: An Old Epitaph. ing her way by the walls of the pit wl rn sympathy has assumed practi Post-haste we ride the road of men ui 1 : { dhta: testyy | ‘ DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE «1908. But it was a terrible journey 1 eal shan Having i ed her point a thal old inn yeclept “The Earth” There some delay to dine and sup, While some but taste a stirrup-cup; And some have ease and ample fare, | Progress; he took off her uy ous messages often And some find little comfort there | per garments, and found that » | O1 FERO dl to be Hig score is large who bides a day; could walk more freoel: A little fur- if the good tiding Who soonest goes hath least to pay | ther on, her feet touched something | Thoge . { . -Arthur Guiterman, in the New York | soft and clammy. She stooped down, | and uncovered the! 3: | she and torn by sha stones She was | sthaste the whole width of drenched he skin and the ‘el | glan Empire, for she full w } clinging to her legs Impeded |! how tardy in delivery who were RAG CARPET REVIVED Times. but drew away her hand again in hor | loered why there was so deep a ; 3 : - | And still another old fashion is be Vonderea — ror as she felt the face of a man lence hy no one answered her | return | Yi; : ™ “ B hom dwn | Ing revived. here has bed rn | dr elore DYe Ssesasasases reeset oo: | covered with a = v beard, cold and | and again she sald, more imperiously | 08 By J Fa. na ra ™ pm ! to favor of old clocks and bedstead ron on wooler 2 A WIFE S DEVOT; ON: Ey ident] ome uniaap pi net I ng the ’ : pardon -, tables and chairs and wall papers, !a white cotton : toy \ \ { ee \ ’ | accessory to an old fashioned hou ont and h ph 255 IEICIE ISIE! Sa5a5R5 15252 ERS D sro dabei a a lear Madame a ' T° e : that has not had . Right 3 the wintry plains and nl i ‘ aarK | late 1 r replie nee desert woman wa times ant's wagon, Nadia upon the modern often a pretty Hone which going mines Karl Sells one enough. ture, and haa novel; breathe and for this consigned He was all but she was not allow en dawn by him away fr PENTRAL os ig once Come to our store and you will be convinced of a few facts : in Footwear . . . . A ric Ne ee Te nln, A. RAPE delphia Inquir he » he n h S - ” : : i N PRING NM] ts 4 So — oe — - ————— - - —— — $133 33303043203303433483033300044 Jno. F. Gray & Son Saccessors to, . GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . { ‘ tan) ah . N wt shaped to fit the shoulders in tones of | steal one, as o M als re ef the ante . Sania? . l nore miss t Ia No Amesments drama one of the actors, in t | mauve, The pattern is first cut {1 TS might not actu cold, | 1 1 journey he lothes | 4 y teving its very hardest rusk | Of a poacher, was supposed ) be | tough brown paper, one quarter of an it} t a shoe horn Before insuring your i life see had bec ragge nd torn, and ex. " killed. A rival poacher, after shool- | inch larger than necessary, then black | ow, here is a pointer for her the contract of THE HOME 2 : : , 8 8 ssid ade pe ' i 3% . ¥ g5 3 * i , ¥ 1 posed 1 arms and 't to the wintry “She ja fo vO prisoner ing him, ran off, and the curtain de | gatin ribbon, one third of an inch | ¥O! ah 1 t a shoe horn, use which in case of death between gh ‘ ' - oivia the tenth and twentieth years re- gir her!" | scended on the dead man ying alone | wide, is basted down %o the paper Ero 4 hat : pa : lage turns all premiums paid in ad- guard had been But the petty deapot laughed a in the center of the stage The piece | all around, leaving the quarter inch | a, and . ot t as conven- | dition to the face of the policy. there; but there was a basket | the | Was being performed in a small coun: | of paper beyond. Half an inch wide | ‘ent as the article designed for that — attached a windlass which had | great Jash was raised again, and fel | try town. At the end of the second | green ghiaded ribboa forms the leaves, | PUTPOSe Money to Loam on First been used to descend the shaft. With-| on Nadia’s back and naked arms, | Act the victin was duly shot and the | Loops of ribbons are cut the neces. | NOU a teaspoon; but a tablespoon. Mortgage out hesitation she got in, knowing | .a,sing the blood to flow. This mad. | murderer as duly made his escapd. | gary length, the ends secured by a | Put the handle into the heel of a | Office in Crider’s Stone Building that her weight would carry her | gened Seliedof as all the tortures | Something, however, went wrong | thread of green flloselle, then at the elipper and use it just as you do | BELLEFONTE, down: but the rope was rotten, and | which had been inflicted on himself | With the curtain, and it did not de | back of the leaf, within half in Inch | ® shoe horn. When the shoe is on, Telephone Connection she was Instantly precipitated head | pag never succeeded in doing, and, | #cend. It came down to within seven | at the top, the ribbon is cathered | the spoon handle really comes oul | mg Into the black abyss ralsing the heivy chains that bound | feet or so of the stage, and there it | across, when a leaf will be found to | easier than a shoe horn The suddenncss of the fall took | nig foot. he rushel upon the tyrant, | Stopped. Then whispers and frantic | be formed. When there are in read! | Of course, this Is merely a substi orders, given in low, hoarse voices, | ness, prepare the flowers. Those with | tute, but if there doesn’t happen to 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Add lpn dl 2 noelther ie er deal of =i “a IN PLACE OF SH CRIA ; owing hoin ~) You've seen the requisite ! mer 3 of Aa a ho J this | deiphia Bulletin , | forgo { . description, to be worn with a black | forgotten her own “No Rest in the Trade.” | evening gown, was a deep bertha, | FOO™ 10 TOOm, week Abid bd dddd ; a A strikingly pre n second act of blast ve place was quite deserted sried: o dare to touch posted laugh of conscious power, and TTI rr rt Trereery bi : fora iway her consclonsness, but it was | gaehing them full in h's face only for a moment, and then she was The later drew back and, shaking | sounded from the wings The audi: | points are made by tuning the rib | be a shoe horn around, it's handy to aroused by the shock of ice-cold | him off. velled out | ence tittered. Suddenly, the “dead” | bons inward from left to right and | know about the useful gpoon wales She had plunged In it up to] “sfutiny! Bhoot him down!’ | man rose wearily He advanced to! from right to left. Five to eight will - a her neck, and was wildly struggling! One of his zealous myrmidons, | the footlights. “No rest, even in the | be required for these, according to FASHION HINTS. for breath. | drawing a pistol, fired, and Karl Selle | grave,” he sald, in a sepulchral tone | the flower desired, and the width of ER In throwing out her hand, however, | dof fell lifeless to the ground, while | Then with his long, thin arms he | the ribbon used; daisies require more Snakeskin is among the smartest she struck against a rock, and. cling | Nadia. with a wild seream of anguish | reached up and pulled the curtain | petals, orchids less; the collar of | leathers for the modish bag. Traoe Manns ing frantically, mansged at last to] threw Kerself over his prostrate form. | down.—The Independent. the ribbon, of course, depending upon Back and glide combs come in sets Cops ici, drag herself out of the subterranean | put af this moment there was some | ———————————— the flower to be formed. Richmond | with handsome shell, metal or jeweled Anvone sending a sketch and deserintion roay pool. Bho was now on dry ground, | fresh stir and commotion Several | The population of the island ot | Times. mountings. i oh a tS aa ath but endless difficulties still surround: | more people were present and a calm, | Pombay is twice that of Scotland and Much favor appears to attach to Hons ria) Do sont patent ed her. | cold woman's volce from out of the | Ireland. SPONGING GARMENTS golden-brown, and to brownish-olive "Scientific jurough Hut 8 & Uo. tecalve It was pitch dark. Whither must | gloom said: nbeutetoen After a thorough brushing, spong. | and olive-green, "Scie she turn? 8he could not go back, for | “1 bring the Czar's gracious pardon Fraree has 3,040 miles of canals | ing and pressing Is recommended to Handkerchiefs in sheerest linen tific Fimerican. there was the water. The only thing | to Karl Selledof!” and 4,605 of rivers improved for pur | pestore oloth to Its pristine beauty, | with border of the finest hand run Sula or Shy selene © Fara Jem oe to be dona was to go blindly on, feel. It was the Princess Nariskine, | poses of navigation. especially If the garment has been | tucks. NN & Ci Coser ew) Co zee Washir=wan,