tin mi mm Story of a Whale Cow Thai Was a Veritable Demon of Destruction. A FEARFUL REVENGE. Her Calf Was Killed by Accident and It Goaded Her to Madness. Oiilj two Out of a Flotilla of Fifty-two Boat* Kscaped Her Ailark-The Marvel ous Spee. j Washing is dono in Japan by get itlng Into a boat and letting the gar nente to be washed drag after the boat jy a lose string A iSLIiE UMBRELLA. "Colonel, why did you never marry?" If a cyclone had struck the sharp-fea tured mini who aat with his feet elevat ed upon the iron railing of the veranda, it could not have caused him to start up more quickly. "Harry, what made yon ask me that question?" "Why, nil men mar; ( \: that, i.s, men of means or—anyhow tlicv should mar ry." "But you are not 'married." "And for a good reflaou; I am not ahle." "Hut you could Mijipor, a very com fortable household if you were not— well. what yo i are," -aid the Colonel, as he nun oil away. "Ah! Hold on, (. j'ioik!! Do not leave me in that —he's The other, paying; no attention to his words, went down the broad xteps and walked away into the moonlight. "I know what lis means; he might just as well fold m< in so many words —spendthrift! Hajig it all! Ah, well! Life is too short to fret over mistakes gone anil done for. lCdlt'.i Lisle is a— here shi mes now." Was it «.!c* tap-tap of tiny feet or the frou-frou of snow;- SK.rts that made Harry Lancaster's heart throb tumul tuously. Rising, 'ie tossed his cigar away, lifted his l»it and offered the charming creature in white a chair. "Do not disturb yourself, Mr. Lancas ter; I merely for a brief walk up and down th» vc ■ da." "If you will no. lost here for a few moments, will you permit mo to offer you my arm for tfce stroll?" She laid her dainty hand upon his arm. and the pair .roiled slowly to the farther end of the "randa; they turn ed to retrace the!; steps when (Cditli said: "Was not that a Hretly? Over there among the bushes to the left? See, there it is again ;nd such a glowing one, too!" "It may be a fi;eily, but it is my opinion that Co!. Drake, of the Regu lars, is smoking a cigar out there among the showdowns," said llarry. "Is that charming old bear here?" she suddenly asked, allowing her hand to slip from the otter's arm. "He came this alternoon." "And as 1 was net down to tea, I did not meet him." "You seem to b<- jcquainted with the Colonel, Miss Lisle," "Fairly; but rea.'lj i ought not to have spoken so shockingly a ban: a very fine gentleman. lie i.s quite engaging— but I detest that absurd idea about his strange umbrella." "Umbrella? What umbrella, may I ask?" inquired Harry, puzzled at her i remark. "Col. Drake possesses a blue, old fashioned umbrella which is suppos ed to be a very potent love-charm or something like that. Plainly, so it is told, when he invites a lady to share its shelter against the rain, her heart is won forever. Strange, i; it not?" "Absurd! Have you ever' "No, not yet." "I should not like you to accept its ' shelterever—thot:g!i I do not believe .1: ' such silliness," softly said Harry. If she understood his meaning she was coy of acknowledgment, for, lifting her hand to his arm again, the i»air re sumed the stroll. The next morning Harry Lancaster's heart sank when he looked from the window and tlic leaden clouds scurring along the darkened sky. When he entered the'dining-room he saw that Miss (.isle's chair was va cant. Ah! t!:- Colonel's chair, too, was vacant' Over his coffee Harry made the resolve to make a Ureal; be fore night. He would ask her for that dainty white hand. After breakfasting i. wont 10 the smoking-room and seated himself near a window-overlooking the white stretch of sand, the curlins waves and l'oam capped billows beyond. Ah! A couple approached from the beach. The gentleman carried a blue umbrella! It w-as the Colonel's blue umbrella; it was the Colonel, but —who was the lady? "Miss Lisle, by heavens! Pshaw! I'm a fool to think there is anything strange about this. What do I care about the blue umbrella and its potent love charm?" Two hours afterwards, Kdith Lisle blushed as Harry Lancaster asked her a question. She recovered quickly and said softly: "Mr. Lancaster, the potency of the blue umbrella is not a fiction. He is a charming gentleman, and—always did like soldiers. I-—1 thank you, and well —I simply said yes under the blue um brella, and I hope we shall - remain friends." fCATHARTIC wiwca)icw CURE CONSTIPATION 256 500 DRUGGISTS - M I Try The News Item Job Office Once. Kine Printing NEAT WORK: \if Vi X MODERN FACILITIES. VV 0 I Tint To Please. Subscribe for (lie Xkws Itkm. JM».■.(>o Vorir i;:>»•«! i With Canearat*. ' -nay ( .••th.tr.,-, ... ... constipation forevei i.i„ c.t.t..i, druggists refund monej Pxeelleni whom Hour from *i.l to 51.2.-. at A. T. Arnistong, Sones (own, I'ii. for fifty Cents. i.itutl lotmoco htihir cum. Tnfii.i'.'- weal BicnMinim.', biuoil pure. f«Jc,3l. All druKufsta I i'* or good quality of underware at rea sonabii prices goto ■! W. Buck's store A Famous School In a Famous Place The Easp Stkoi iwiii nt;, Pa., Xoit MA ij offers superior ohn-oiioim advantages. Healthful Locatioi in (he rwort ret/inn of the state. Buildings «* and modern. Students Itoom furnished with Imis -els Carpet. No other school pro videssuch tuxurioux h'nw comfort# The llest Hoarding. The J fox HeeuonaAle liatejs. The lirst Norma 111 the state to introduce Plain ant Fancy .Sewing. ■ College Preparatory, .Mu-ieand Kit. cutionary Departments. ll i i/t at. t»nr lor a catalogue, free | W1 xtKit Tkum oi'KNs Jan. 2, '9!» Addres < .'ko. P. Ilim,k, A. M., Principal ■' imi ow are the chn " j .' I« I drenthis> summer? x Im I -^ re 'hey doing \ , li-*=il w'ell ? Do they e \ get all the benefit they / ■, should from their food ? ( ■ Are their cheeks and lips ► .'of good color? 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DELAUCETT, Dorset, Out THE PILL THAT WILL. Season is upon us again. We are better • prepared to serve you than ever. ■ ' The factories have greatly improved our Heaters and Ranges. No Range can equal the RED CROSS assortment. No COOK STOVE does better work than RED CROSC Champion. IjSingle Heaters Double Heaters RED CROSS : Office Heaters Fully guaranteed. For Wood Room Stoves we can give you uone better tUan the MAPLE CLEMONT. keeps good fire all night: burns green or dry wood. Stove Repairs a specialty with us. Jeremiah Kelly, HUGHESVILLE. Our Declaration of War Has been in effect for a number of years and our Bombardment of High Prices Has created havoc of late in the sale of MOWING MACHINES, DRILLS, HARROWS, PLOWS, LUMBER WAGONS, BUGGIES, and ROAD WAGONS all at the lowest cash price. I PHOSPHATE, ThiJty tons of different grades will be sold at a low figure. W.E. MILLER, Sullivan County, Pa. 1 - j- . . = flsk no Questions Why We Sell So Cheap. All We Ask You is to eome and examine our large Kail and Winter stock of Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Coats and Capes, and convince yourself about our prices being the lowest in thif> section. Thousands of people have been convinced that we are the lowest priced store and we surely appreciate your trade. We are always studying about giving the best eoode at the lowest prices. Read and see for yourself. ileus black suits at 2.70. Youth's suits at 2.50. Children's suits well made, at 1.25. Overcoats in black and blue, best ever offered, at 5.00 Children's overcoats at J.25. Knee pants, 35c, arc strictly all wool. Top undershirts at wholesale prices. Heavy cotton undershirts at 25c. LADIES' COATS AND CAPES at prices when you see them you will surely buy them. Shoes (or ladies. Shoes for men. Shoes for misses and children, ai special low prices. Our store is crowded with new goods and we are still getting in more. We must sell the goods and the prices will suit the purchaser. Come and see. We advertise exactly as we intend to sell. V** /»aU H/\m The Reliable Dealer in Clothing JACOD Per Boots and Shoes. ?~ HUGHESVILLE, PA.