7'uoii(iUt«i (t-iy Tharßd«y A tarnoon flv The S iMh P»jbilsblt»«? Co At the County ttei' 'ltbullivan County. ijAir'Oß'i'E:, VA. VV ( iIAU.N. THOS.JJiOHAIt, See y & Ttms. j Entered at th< Font O'.hcc tit Livporte, a« . sscorui-claes mail matter. ifgEfflaifSfli 'j P O BOX S F I HARRISBURG.PA. V (CURES ALL DOINK AND DRUC. ADOICTIONS j I MEWI -Y FOPM r -ilf D ' Ntiv MANAC.EMCNT j WATCH THE LIPS. Their Sensitive Muscles Make Thim ! G.eit Telltales. ■ ii's n queer thing." remarked the j p. dYssor. "how i en; !e can control j their -.'yes arrl not their months." Tl.i tuventor with whom lit- I appen- i od to be talking made the comment th;u '.he professor probably meant j tongues when speaking of months. j ! didn't mean tongues. 1 . meant moutl ••," the professor rp.sdnod. "I mo in, If you want to be scl' a hical iy accurate. ue action of the mas (lis There's nearly always, in a ■.. <:.:l 'll of excitement. of es I Lion, depression or emergency, a 1 iltalo movement on their part which can't be guarded against. Why can't It be gnat-red v;v hist? Because It la fio ir.rgei.v unconscious Mort of us from Miir y- a.th >:v have been trained to use cur ej. * and to use them In such n way as to conceal our emotions. It's di:'iVro.it wita the mouth. Perhaps we 1 h non't ndvmiced far enough to da ' tw> "itch Important things nt the same ; lime. Anyway ttie fact remains that I we lon't do ii. "If. for example, 1 have reason to | believe that a man is not tolling me i !iie truth 1 ■ ui't give my attrition to j iis OVP.; He may look at me us fear- ! U iy as he wants. What 1 watch i for is omething significant In the iv i jx: if ids lace below the tw'-o. If ' t'li" is no change In tin: expression I i;' bis lips iam uppc> | one 1. is usually that tip vvldch Rives li e ■ \,i esslon to the nioulh. The up per lip follows suit, as it were." "Well, wed," said the 'mentor, tin gormg h.s nmstn he.-New Vork I'ress. I A KING'S UNDRESSING. 1 - 3 Cfiemony Wss a Wonderful One in l.o:'s XVi.'s, Time. in ". eniolrs of the (.'omtesse do ' .'■ .e (lV ii - ''.. edited front the ' ori--;nai maunl. Ch ales Xlcoul- I aid, : foil's 1 112 lowing r -.ilist di cripiiou of t'.to "coucher" of I.ouls XVI : "The kins's coat, va! itcoat an I shirt v, •re t..!;on off. lie stood Ila re naked ! > tli < waist, seratii.in/ and ruhbinp himself as If he had been alone, in the p 'of : w ho! • eoii' t n:.l oi •• : many i-rßn.crs of distinction The -r vii. t handed ti.:> nightshirt,to the 1.. liua .fied p; r.ion, t.i 00C «>i 1 : e I'linces of the blood if an., wer: p'i si-i.r. Thi:.. was a right and Hot a favor. When the person was one with whom tie was on fatnillar terms the kin. would often play tricks while jteifiti."' It on, on one ;-:ue to make the holder run after him, aecora ; -ivlr, ; there charming Jokes \vl» 'l haul j'.uffaws, whieh greatly vexed those v, ho wore sincerely attaci "d to him. When his shirt was on he put o". his dressing gown, while tin• r> val e. uniasten (.1 his waist belt and knee breeches, whi ;h fell to Ills anbh ', and i.e -hat garb, eareoi.' able to walk wit' i"-e ridiculous fetters, he woul ' •. hi; 1"- i.e rouad t'i circle of tho e hi ' ait lug. When the kirn; had had enough of it, ho shut -od backward to an arm chair which ,as pushed into the mid die of the room and dropped i tit. lifting up his legs. Two pa o: th Ir knees immediaroly t hi 1.-.is, pulled oil the ldng's - ■ h • them drop with a crash, v.I. h v s e j- i:"i of etiquette. As sooo "s the noise the usher opened t, •> door, ' .'tying 'Gen'lemon wili p'. jias; out.' Those present went a way. and the ceremony was. finished. I lwever. 1 iie fierson v, ho was holding the can dlestii k was allowed to stay if he h.-.d anything special to say to the king r ed hence the value that was attached to thi-: strait-. ; favor." Unlucky Suggestion. An old vi' r had a groom who liad been detecto.l stealing his master's oats. The viiar had not decided what course tot dee, and meantime the gi oeui had gone to the curate to ask lilii: to plead for him, and the sympn tla.'tii' yottuy follow hastened to the rectory to appeal to the vicar. The old vicar heard his curate out, bu looked obdurate, so ns a last i source the curate quoted Scripture n - a plea ' r leniency and said we were taught \.i on a man took our coat to let him take the cloak as well. " i hat's true," said the vicar dryly, ".- '.id as the fellow has taken my oats I am going to give liiui the sack."— I ondon Answers. t,f the Turninrj of ( hoacls cr iaiis. : CHANCE AND IWEOBY CLASH. ' if Hracis Turn Ten Times In Sequence; I • T.ivory Says tha Gdcls Arc | A. cihcr r! : -df Yet C!;.".»ico Says tha : O ,J5 oo tha I'-iext-To; .i A.re Even. | A famors mathematician. Professor j Karl renrsju, once spent thu j.rea: >r , | |>art of Ida vacation deliberately tc.ss- I j in..; a. shilling and making careful uoi.es ' jof how it fell, lie spun ilie shilll.ig I | tinu":. and a pupil of ins, w- k in:; separately, spun a peony S,'_ HI j ! limes and also tested (lie drawing of i j i>,<• ■ tieke; from a bag. | it may t:- in strange that a learned ! J prof ■or yli,add put htmeelf to sn h , :an . mom;l' of trouble to demonstrate : I what every s. iiooliioy who had e\ ei | ! tossed a cole, already knew. Vet. ns a , matter of fact, few. really do grasp j | the laws v.'..lt'll govern such an a pp. r- ■ | entl; straightforward matter l it ; j tos-dug of a coin." ill the wo- of'Ye.o J arithmetic;, n, the theory of "runs"— j that is, heads turning up repeatedly j oi tabs tu-ah.g up repeatedly—is pre- > else! - ns fellows: The chain • c.f a bend is one-half; of i two head:"- following, Is one-half mull!- j piled by one-half—that is, one-quarfor; of three lic. ds in rueeossior, onedndf I multiplied by gne-half mull I;;.led by j ouo half—that Is. oAe-idphth. Xo v, ■ whar do you suppose is the chance of ; a run of eleven heads? It i* safe to j sa.i that not many per. bns, however j accustomed to t< g coins, have rea- j Isono i this oid. The fact is that one ; ! "run"of e e en heads Is on 'he aver- I ) a??e only to be expected In 2,048 sets ! j of coin t.i sing. I .-ViUongh the man In the street ina; * not have reckoned this, he la always ! I quit ' positive that if. say, a coin lias j I fallen ten times head Upward ho Is] j safe to stai. barking tails. He put i i his money on tails turning Up 1e- j j can- ■. he sa. s, i e.'and- to sen c, e r) 't.i i tli' in of iiojid-. cr.a't continue 1: it t I does it? At the eleventh toss the head j |of lie coin is iifco ns big «•; ir ever . j w". . What mypterious lntlnence < -a | I a p. Jt event, the tossing of tea heads, j ! have on n future one which lins no j ! Ih:l; u !th them--namely, the. t miug j of fv coin ;ee i cventh time? San y | -ee toss is all event by Itself, as s li* : | II. R MI Mar.::! r id of a game at rou • | tetto at -M ir • Carlo: . *■ J j "it i« a pir •, unedultevated qaesfion 'of duuice a.id it is not Influenced in j the least by anything which has ever I : take.i place l.oi'ore or that ever wi.l I I take place In the 112 '"re." . > j A nasty j eof plain speaking this ! 1 for too era who had pill 'si e 1 ) scie -nes for "l.n akiuj.' the bank" and 1 j wl.o e plea ', del' uded entirely un tl o : | theory that ir one n.uno eie'ed in a j win for "t" 1 '!" the dun ces against it ~ I end i:•■ "red" a second time were le ■" I i ii,l-..1 tirue lc.-s still, .and so on. j 'i :'s of course would be a sound j 1 enough argument provided that yoti' r: ;-;i:d some dov.ons of games of ro-i ! lette or t.- • of a coin all as one eHI j tlnuouß event. It is quite safe, for la- ' stro e, to c.'i'er befor-Jiand big o'' i:.-;i, :>t a coin tuVniug up heads ton j ; tii.'.o i runrlng. I'ut in pre -tiee 100 j pul l!'' horn - loafer does not do th' . What he d es 18 to bet on each sepn | rate toss by itself, thus defeating h's | low n aims. The od Is against a c< ' l j i turning up heads eleven times are a* : I has been : • .>•)>, something Uk. 2,< •• 'o I. it'll- t up. r;e ;on only rtart bet- i this at: the tenth tOJ>:«. Whac aie t.ie odd uee.ln-t the eleventh toss again i being a hi ; ;i ? 'II • - - 1 i • I'l'l far from being 2.000 to ; 1, : \> act. ally 1 to 11 To r odds are even—tliat '•< to s, >. If j : spia. u|i the i leven tos^ Into eleven separate events to be bat on REPAIR, ay your bets should '••• J "c> EU IN' . ' ail the time, hoivc er j honc= T EI E UP running. Jlut if yon view tl:e eleven tosses as one com bined even ami you offer a prelin.l- 1 I nary bet against THE whole eleven re j give glgan I" odds. | All this r:r os to prove the absolute inn !:ihit•' of g '.milling. 'l'ho sre t | est !:.atlicH'..li i ..s of the rt- y < ■ m d be certain how a coin will fall, so that the man of merely average nbillli"s j who stakes an. rhhiß Important on uie | toss of a e. j is allowing til: t part ■!' i his fortune to pass entirely outside his j control —Pearson's Weekly. • j South Arr ra's Locusts. . Mi lions :ad millions of locusts set . | tie, and n red uiillions contio. Ie , i fly It. : to eo farther on. I aey ha e I I be.a: sedlii: ; i:i m; riails for a liundr d , I miles and more, a,id *et euough are j left lying o hide the sun On the ground nothing can bo ,; cen I '.t i ■ ! eusti.-. So thickly do they pack th ! not : sepia e inch of earth 01 grass i•; vlslbld. As you walk tbroagh them a 1 I narrow wnki is left for a fesv seeon I I In jour '.see ; where they have down I out et j ••>;r wey. raid as they rise 1 i j thou aiuds before your b■ -t the no' e iof 11 air win- is lil :an electric power : stai si>h'ilon before i hanu. -Seldeu. w i.i. .1 v i J u ./ Ij ' \ : i., ...... gcous 1 iurn a rcpiuaue concern. ! \Ve are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOrS fro .j.so to 5. GO p?„ • 1 i - .rr-pf'OV ' • 1 ■! *! ><.•. [ L... ; "i^ :\jj. '• m•, ii-.v, !act >ry. - A GOOD ASSORTMENT j i \%\ «f.CHILDREN'S' ant: j i-.j j; .* 'ji o■- LA DUES' Heavy Shoe I«/ ' j"V\, p .a > Fine Goods at correct j '1 /\ - W..D , > prices. P/ y-B?ST?O:SosHOE,.7 t " * : ■ V# a » WOBLP.fa.I fc : **'«? .• ■ • - ' . -i'-r,. ii ••'" ; .....-'CAMTIELE FI-.;E. ..Lr-~ Clothing Made to Order 4 — ' | A:' !■ ive t:-e n-hl appe.Taice and guaranteed otsd j iji h m .eii i and \v n'kmanship and price mte. Y.V ;1■» in nufaehir*' i • <'d. tin- King' Brand. It is not cheap, Iwt good. Its cui Ti'i tly inadi'. Ask your dealer for aor write u.-- for price , INORDMONT SUPPLY CO! a\r :.ri! iV-V i .- rn ,rfo PROPRIETORS iiORD i * MONT STEAM MILL : hoi jDi>/zo2;r < searched for| Lose no lime in inakiiTg a j : !h >rr::' . i exniiii:;ation of the! I M w Line of Merchandise I Now on r : .>■***/*.& v:***«•¥«:*»:•• •. §exhißliion| '%t '\: '■ iV '# K v,v' ? ? ? .??? ? ? ?l STEP IN AND ASK ' A/iG »J x Ai i , I All answered at; V C;i '* ili K1 <3 I Cf S. ( t»* «k*' i- i.r k a I Pa. C." ' -rs-r • T '" :"nrtsl Ma'te Vcur Groeer Give Via CXi aateed rr r-"j {3 rcr?i ■': nsftw BtfdEg Powder ♦ Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un- I Avoid the alum. i__ ;! ir&m at .minimi i ,a—■§ gfV'T M fl! H-. M- 112 *• -v-jjv -Jf. J I1 j ii ' \ * *V; >. -j |\ \ .v '• n hi if% * b r s • .••••• r «*> "5 l is rr> j fc# J ■ :■! •. h; -Ji- Ci v.J? Ui I %J> j fr to Lifc'svis wr.tai* you eat. Thi-- p p;;ri)Uon c :li -;. fth r i HU.-V. ■ .. I i...v t all K wil 10l j 'r . I V ill- . ; rol:« : SII-I- never •!::!!- *.n 'M . . 11, ;l :, v , : ..at i! 5 I ; :!•• w Jt i \ vmi. 'i •!•• ! i;i can i. t \- h.'. I.it • u mi. -.J I •ti ' ;-n n in T.-.' if j ,i;i v b. •n ! av v .rl ..it! . :-y i; ,' f ~o r :i il d. | itiir iiui. ;■' rr. z £.ll r. ti»or ■lii ?»-s IV"; :i > • ' • •i r .; k \ »'•>..( i.!<* s :-j 'llic sl. 4Ai' tlo CUiitUIUJS titu'."3 Iho 00 V : 4r.'.v ; - EXWRiBNCB « \ hV;- t 2 v j . MKfJ ! 112 \ 112 ".* , *» ' ■■> Tr: " Dir. : :'R3 1 Oecisns ' FTfT* OopvniGHTS Ac j Anyone r "'' llngftnl or ina ■ r-' .y .. # ' ••• O • I It. •• • '"I " • .... I tlo'.f ',otl.v »• »iili. i•. k. \ " «.i. T|OK « si l sent 11 IT., t»• ; !» ,• F-. . • i ' i a t • 11"' '. h i!i:r ... acilvf, J B}'Kil I, li t, ■■■ if'.m»Uw c'i.o .o, iaibo ( H 4 *;* ••?»- ' ' n'V,'VA VviVil iIB * V J L -hn v-3 I >i\ j j A • somelyllli trat It I.fi cl - V ? v • ~r. l *i u.IU Ut\U \ .5 1 i \\ r ati. .-.ri n, i.'.C. J • S •:• o tonsiir «<• J I'vii-tvir. I T '* i v■ . ' 'S » . ' • ■ U •' • . I:..! IMV: .... , . , . r , ft.;, ; ■ :?• of iti * 1 ,; '*J YjU 112 Q* '•- .'- v.- : ; . :: <*>. ../' L•. || |>\UNCY VALLM PA. Men's Boys' and Cfyldrens' fine Clothing Hats and Furnishing Goods at unheard of LOW PRICES. .Sale Commenes This Week GVLRCOATS—Men's good p , MEN'S s so PANTS at 299 varm Overcoats; not many I IViCHS' HATS Men's T. 50 pants, worthy of them but enough for [p. ■' . more money, sold at &»£.*) fairly heavy demand. i ' ricltS illdt 3r Men's heavy shoes, at 1.55. i u; „ Q Ml umwo er,\A frr 1 r,C\ HIC LIK'H OP BLANKETS Sty Si: ";"m 1.65 i S3 cents. ets * 75c All thegoods in market at these low prices. : Hltv Miits lor I' ys', long trousers, very tine goods, sizes from is to 19 'at 1 90 tyEiyrS SUITS 15.50-Suits f0r~7.75; io so Suits for 6.50; 850 Suits for 5.^0 BIG SAI.H OF LA OILS' HATS 3.50, 3.00 and 2.50 Hats for 1.10 at Clearance Sale, j 2.7 5" Ladies' Hats at 90c. An extensive line of Ladies' Hats at 38c. Glen's 3f)ocs at Clearance sScile. W. L. DOUGLAS 5.90 Shoe for and the 3.00 Shoe for 2.at this sale only A Big Lot of Ladies' Shoes, a.toand 1.7* Shoes at 1. 19. I Men s Pelts and Rubbers 3.50 at 2.99, Men's Felts at 2.05. Men's woolen under ; wear,-all woo!, led or. gr :i : at 331.. Men's Cas-s worth 1.1:0 at fine; joc caps at 36c; i 25c Caps for rye. Luuits'Swe,r:<.rs and i.2~ selling at 99c. Mease don't delay your coming too long. Better come at once for first choice. ' MUNCY \aLLKY, PA. | "iliCa..: . y(-ii MujitJ Ir.v.nlior.s—till. Two-Horr. V '. ; \ 1 - • ■ .-■ - jiff r., */, „ a joi ,<• \ , v Kf ' '*■* ■*■ t-T •' '-T- i! fty "jiHhjyin.hu. Cabinet ■ r r " ' . ?// FREIGHT / PREPAID 112 : ~ '/ Seven Days' Free Trial ' "■ v.. M. f on, g , " •»' •' o\y n !i«ln wlm-li 1 decide I h»r jrow ) , -•••V S~ u :• t' i •"►•it. I'D" nia«-l«ine d« »■• n< t - >*- tn vt.lunie, <]uali it tack. i. , • I( !j V<- •! rny 112;. i c -~t l Ug. JrlH-fL Lat< st In provemenftt I Fp. t'.T'. CATAI IP The Dnple* It «qnlpT ' %Ith afi>rch«nir»lfMdtl»atf»* *-■ i-t . n all thedMtru.p- w..rk of i.rop®!litig 1 ■ ' t'ft t en • N l i"tfape Tl •• v rdlp |»«dnt U held >• • *.♦ vrllh It* Ininr (whirl iitbinon „ '••• r.vigri"-vt- ll.tisnrproduMi-g •• 7A(^ rt 1' 1 ' '' V Wi't-vr Tim* -ic wai put in»u I lie record | ; " * r " Th« l>nplex hM» device by which fb« il r ' ." • 1 , l "' v .»f t. - r■•••. ■■ iur. r»: |"-?i the )«■cord I! «y be repulut d I f i>lir , • .» • I'r ♦ ; r i'. .112 tl.o orrasi.n.tliu,, preatly pre»«r\ .ng the life and dnrahfltty of etec ss. | . . , ' '• •' i • -i i - i.r . upon'toy other oae-thlrtf wh*i , • i layseUtiset and vnajrcaet dtee v irfraeCatolocne expUlitit erer7tlila«. ■ i DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH Co., • .< i St. Kalamazoo, Mich, >on Sale of | SHORS Oreat bargains Groceries and Provisions. \v e have l!ie best goods at the lowest prices. !• 112 you : ' want a good jack o( ll' iir, trv tiie I.aural Brand cf winter vvheat and you will use no < tlier. Special prices on large quantities. Our motto is: "Best Goods at Lowest Prices." C.> «s b. il ERRING i ON, DUSHROE, PA. TTTTTi "MAKES PROPER DIET" r:.g»,3s^S|^l