. -jajajjaaaaaaajjaaj ROVAL Baking Powder Absolutely "Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WQVAL tAKWO OWQCW CO.. WtW VQWK. PI The Jester's Love Story It Ih generally conceded by the sub ject of that court, of the Street of Fancy known the world over, wherever big Fairs are held an "The Midway" that there is a King of the Midway. This liitfli office by right of might and abil ity has been universally conceded as belonging to W. maurcie 'robin whose rather hatldsone albeit a trifle sombre face Illustrates this article. The fame of this bright fellow is In ternational; it extends over nil lands, it Is uniquitlous. ft course from Vienna to Ghicago (out Paris; to Omaha Nashville, Atlanta and on to Buffalo. Wit. smiles and laughter ever nt I lend upon bim, ever at bis beck and call. It is one of the Bploes of bis I humorous monolgues of his sardonic witticisms that bis face never changes from a certain half sombre stolidity which ever envelops it. The most beautiful night of epigrammatic hu i nor come from lips that are as closely set as a mold. It is in bis olaricn voice that tlie merriment of his bril liant (plips and gibes betrays itself. The knowing one of bis hearers laugh all tin' more, at Tobin's flighty humor: it takes on tllC added elements of in- gruousness and suddenness. They nigh would spoil Decided on by Unanimous Vote of Presbyterian Assembly. MEET IN NEW YORK NEXT YEAR. Moderator Minton Declares Thst the Decision on the Question of Revision Is "a Victory For No One, But For All" Rev. Dr. Dickey Gratified. Philadelphia, May 28. By a unanl mouse vote tlie Presbyterian general assembly y b rday adopted the report of ih st o lal committee on the revis ion of the confession of faith. The debate on this Important question had extended into th" fourth day, and to Rev. Hr. James D. :!o!Tat is due the credit of having brought the commis sioners to a : h i harmonious conclu sion. When rccomnu ndation 1! was on Baturday adopted by n comparative ly small majority Or. Moffat announc ed that in view of the divergency of opinion he would offer an amendment which he hoped wi uld meet with the approval of the entire assembly. When he presented this amendment yester day i was Instantly accepted by the' comn ..- -js and tic adoption of th" report as a whole followed with but I littli delav. The committee to whom! the n ' -i Is r 1 rred will report to ay thatthe,,Klng,s" the uexl il assembly. hisjest and so they think no more of V viva was taken, and Tobin's (light masks-like face, except win !) fi40 ayes n - I to the qucs- that it is part of the great "barker' Hon the comn Issloners arose and sang I stock-in trade. "Praise Gi IF n i Wh i Ml Bless! King Edward's Narrow Escape. Southampton, May 23. The most dramatic incident In the history of th America's cup occurred yesterda when a sudden snuall oa the Slen completely wrecked the new challen ger and endangered the life of Kim Edward and several distinguished per sons, tacfodtag Sir Thomas Upton, the Marchioness of Londonderry and Sir Stanley Clarke King. The bowsprit, the mast and all the rigging was carried away, fortunately falling overboard The guests were on deck at the time King Edward announces to go out in tie next trial race. At the request of Sir Thomas Upton the America's cup races have been postponed until Sept. 21. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 29c All dnifjI.L. Want your mouUclx or beard a beautiful brown or neb black? Than uta lers aa m. a om n, o. a. a. mul a Co.. mmmm, n. m BUCKINGHAM'S DYEfoiito An Anarchist's Alleged Confession. Rome, May 28. A newspaper pub lished In Verona reports the attempted suicide of a youthful blacksmith ; named Pletrucei, who has confessed that he belonged to a society of an archists and was chosen by lot to kill ' the Emperor of Germany, He pre ferred suicide to making the attempt. , In his confession, he also disclosed the names of certain of his comrades who had been selected to kill Queen Helena of Italy, President Loubet of j France . and the Czar of Russia. Retaliation at Harrisburg. Harrlsburg, .May 28. The members I of tin' house of representatives or I the anthracite coal producing coun ties met here last evening In con junction with the representatives of the miners who are looking after I legislation affecting the mine workers, and definitely decided to oppose the fox bill providing for the completion of the state capitol building so long ne bills in the Interest of the miners re Main unacted upon. Eepublican Standing Committee- Adama- -C. I'. Hlnraman. J. D. SIm. Bearer Charlea Drevoe. Klmer Wrliel. FVa.ar W. Tboa llertiaier. Jat-kaon Baker. Centre W. A. rtaflP, K II .Stlne. Cbapman - Peter Shaffer, G II. CdegroTe franklin -John llacki-nburf, lleo r . Stetli r. I.iit. I Harvey Mower, (I. A.'Brnuee. Stlddlsbar v. W. BjMCDt Krank Kelli. Middlecreek 1. K. Koa, Hen. 0 Stuck. MTonroej W. I.. Yoana;, i P. ititier- Penn llurry I.. Knirle, IJeo M. v itmer. Perry K. K. Hover, All'-u Valentine. . Perr W. Josian Woiev, .'. S. Sprtitirle. Selinvrore .1. A l.uin-anl .1 K. Keller. SpmiK ( Hum, K Klie. II. 11. Suuok. union Jaaob Ktahl. A. J siroli. rVaahlnvton Myron Miyer, w. K. Blown. PaTEH Totnto, Chairman. hi. m Kit tt. W'Krzai., Screlary. J.Faass Rain, rreaaarer The way to buy Port- Wlil.lcey in direct ron IJtatltlara, Voll avoid adulteration ami uve ini.tdlein fcu'i pmlitH. Tha Uayaer Diattl' tmr Co., of lliiytou, Ohio, or.- dlallllsfS, and are offering four full quart for tS.SO, aspvaai pre paid. Keiid tlit-ir otTi-ruppt-ariiiK elHevrhero in Oil- issue. Phenomenal Prices In iCLOTHING Brosious Bros.' Bxtraordiattry values in Suits, Hats and Shifts, with the store chuck foil of the nobbiest kinds u Clothing, etc. Prices Are Now At The Very Lowest Possible Mark. 6 Plow," whli h was followed by a prayer of thanksgiving by Moderator Minton. The niomc ntous que itlon of creed re vision havln been disposed of, the as sembly proceeded fo the consideration of unfinished burin as, The report of the Bpeclal co littee on judicial com ml: . I ins v;is first in order and was ad pted after a brief discussion. This report recommends the establishment of a permanent judicial committee, to which shall be referred all Judicial cases which th not elect to try before the whole body There will be no appeal from the de cisions of this committee. During the afternoon session reports of various special committees were considered and adopted, among them a supplemental report of the commit tee on theological seminaries, which recommended the consolidation of the Louisville and Danville seminaries, New York was selected as the meet iiis place for t ho next general assem bly. in commenting on the action of thr assembly on the question of revision Moderator Minton said: This di i it don has developed and displayed far more dearly the agree ment of the whole assembly upon the question of revision than any division or discord. The decision reached is a victory for no one. hut for all." Rev. lr. Charles A. Dickey, chair lean of the committee on revision, aid: "Tlie church may expect peace and prof ress during the coming year. The action of the assembly manifested mil tual confidence. Without dissent the assembly determined to ro forward end distinctly marked out the way for ihe forward movement." S ei behind look is bil n ilium f tin this ureal jester's rave heart story; dynasty of the lixeil a ro-1 Kami -1 Iminelia; of King of the drooping mug- j nolia ; of the path of echoes; thai land of Dreams, Hawaii, w herein figures this one blithstone American lad and the creamery langourous heart eyed niece of the monarch, nod thi- is what Tobln, the "barker, " tells me. To day jesting i my business; jesting Is my life; in my youth all life was a! general assembly does ( ,t tome. For everyrne I had a smile Lirctcnant Governor Arrested. Vergennes, Vt, .May 28. Lieutenant Governor M. P. Allen, vice president and director of the Farmers National bank, which recently suspended here and J, W. K( tchum, a representative to the legislature from this place, were arrested yesterday under indictments charging them with complicity with Cashier D. J. Lewis in wrecking the hank. Ketehum was taken to Burling ton, pleaded not guilty and was held in 6,000 bail, which he was unable to pro cure. All- n was given a hnrins at North Pcrrisburg, and furnished $10, oo ball. American Gentry Vourcled a Cerman. Pekin, May 26. The United States li " it Ion guard has had its first trouble. L- gatlon Btreel is being repaired near the leg itl in, and an American sentry was plai ed at the point with orders to direct pi oi ile around by a side street. Everybody obeyed the request with the exception of the Germans, both of ficers and BOldiers, who have cause! the American sentries much trouble, A Bentry fired on a German who refus ed to halt, and slightly wounded an other German. The American is un dur arrest. Arti-Scalping Law Unconstitutional. New York. May 28. Justice Glider sleeve, in the supreme court yester day, decided that the antl-scalping law passed by the legislature this year is unconstitutional The justice said that while it is unusual for a special term cf the supreme court to pass upon the constitutionality Of a law, It will never theless not enforce laws which art nior.ltestly Invalid. O'Connor's Wonderful Jump. London, Ma;. 28. In the Irish cham pionship names at Dublin yesterday P. O'Connor, of Waterford, covered H feet il inches in the long jump, beat ing all previous records. and saw humor in the darkest things (iiu n indeed my humor mis-served me fur I made jest of things too solemn to be so treated. Boon I became known among my olassmates, at Harvard, as a giddy pate, a light fellow, but a good enough companion for a blue day. I was held to have a most despicably trilling disposition, und my every word and deed was held to be as the turn of a jest, insincere. Alone, I had many a sorrowful mood; but the face I showed to the world was always merry, I brought laughter to many lips and made my own life a merry whim. one day I found myself asking my inner self a most earnest question. For there had come Into my life a maiden "o beautiful in form and spirit that all the world took on n glorified look be cause of her. in the enchantment of her presence all life became as nothing to me except ii ii tallied her, And so in the Stillness of thai soft Hawaiian summer night with belching Pete's lurid light on Kilauea's summit height, and the stars as silent witnesses, I told her of my 'live. I waited for the lovolighl In her eyes the herald of blis from her lips; then I saw only that soft look of reproach, that I knew so well, "Surely, Maurice," she said, "You carry your jot too tar!" She turned her head away and sighed. And I, seeing no hope for myself, said weakly, and like the fool I w;is : "Ay. ay .t was but II jest, only a jest " She turned on me and there was spleu. di 1 anger ill her eye-; as she spoke, "Oh it was but ajesf was it .' Well it is a sorroy one. Thou shall, for this jes alone hereafter. 1 go. Nav. do not nur- sue me one step farther, b'arewell ! 1'' be passed Into the night, like the hoiies of my life. Realizing .bitterlv ill my folly, 1 stood dazed. It came up on me that -nad i not spoken that InM piteous lie, that, Ay, ay, it was but a jest," she would have listened to a renewed appeal of my passion. Then the bitterness of my folly and f ile overcame me, and 1 fell upon the ground and burst into tears. And since then " Here the "King" mounted his ped. estal before the Hawaiian Village, and in his soft wheedling tones Cried "This way, ladies and gentlemen, to the Hawiiau Village! Bee the grent theatre see the beautiful Hula Hula Dancers. In their eyes lie the visions of love; their brown depths glorify all tbev look upon. Their voices are so sweet that echoes stand still and wonder, and their songs are as the notes of a golden harp, play ed upon by angelic fingers. Kee the witchery of their very motion. It is Dreamland for you-Don't-please don't miss them." Then I knew that Tobin was enslaved by some dusky maid of the far off Pa cific Land of Dreams. ecret Service Agent Hazen Resigns. Washington, May 28. Secretary Bage yesterday received and ace; pied I the resignation of Mr. w. P, Hazen, for I the last four years at the head of the United States secret service at New York. Mr, Hazen resigns to engage in private business. During the last i Cleveland administration Mr. Hazen was chief of the secret service. His resignation was accepted with regret. Colored Teachers For Baltimore. Baltimore, May 27. It is probable that a corps of colored teachers from Tuskegee Institute, of which Booker T. Washington is president, will come to this city to take tlie place of white, teachers in the colored high school, and to introduce the system pursued at Tuskegee. Seven teachers are need ed In this school, according to the pro gram arranged by the school board, and the commissioners desire to secure this number from Tuskegee, IsATNtntM fj PURE WHISKEY DIRECT FROM DISTILLER! TO CONSUMER. Four Full Quarts! ai o t o CO co rr- CD O CD 1 O P. GO M d i- 9 Iff I 1 111 $3 .20 J Express Prepaid. Savts Dtaltrs' Profits, fitvtnls Adulterations. OUR OFFER : We will send (our full quart eotllea o( Hayner'al 7-1 ear-Old Double topper IliMilled Rye lor S3.il etpreaa prepaid, ahipprtl i plain ark to tenia. It not satiafacton A when received, return iiR t our epenae; we c ' return your Such Whiskrv can't be had elsen hcre tor lest than i 1 RrpKnrNrm: Thin! Nnt'l Bank.DrtoBi State Mut'l Hank, St. Louiti; Of any of tbo 1 x. CVt THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO.. I BJBj I u noil rilinoi., uufiun, viku ,300-311 So. Seventh 8t.,8t. Louis, Mo. We guarantee above firm will do aa It agrees. Ed Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous Drostratioa- Dr. Miles' Nervine cure them. ; : : I 4 Plaids value Hats Men's blue ami blacl also Fancy ular $7.00 All kinds oi ami children, now :it Shirts tor Men and Boys without collars regular here now at Cheviot Suits, and Stripes, re i here now at for Men, Bovs ies from to 71 here with and 7;"t values BROSIOUS si; Mi i $198 BROS. TOY, l'A. Mibdleditch Market. .. 18 Butter.... Effgs ( tenons... Lurd Tnlh.w... ( Ihickens Turkeys. Shoulder Ham .... 00 10 4 Wheat I Rye t 'tint i Oats Potatoes Bran per 100. 70 48 48 22 50 90 ; Middlings " 1.00 10 I Chop 1.10 12.iFlourperbbi 4 00 n WANTED TRUST W ORTHT MEN AND V n inoii totravel and advertiee for old aetabllahed honae of aolld Baaaeial atandlna- SaJafySTaOa year und expenlea, all payabla in caan, N(, can vnHwinj; raqulrod. Give referancea nndeneloHe at-lf-attdrciwil ftniniicd envelope. Addiaaa Uanaater, 8oB Caxion Bldg, tliiuigo. -i-is-it. PROCURED ON LIBERAL TERMS PRELIMINARY- EXAMINATION F REE PATENT GUARANTEED 1 f mm OR MUNKT RBFUNDBn IBE5T AOVICt.PROMPf.rAITMrUL BtMl WRITE FOR BQ0 ON PATFNTS H0W?8IEi:THEI m H. A'.HOLCATf Rct tSTTE? "REGISTERED AT TOR SO Ssm msass PH I IA DELPHI A,Pi li you want rVRS WHISKEY -direct I msuiaiiiierr, write TUe Uayuar l)i.-t,iiiuil Diiylun, Ohio, who are aupplyin four! quarts of llayner'a Sevan-Year-Ulil Kyal ''it ... . j -j ' l I Our Great Sacrifice Sale of CLOTHING il GENTS HUH This Sale will begin on Saturday, May 25, will continue for 30 days. and It is the li";ii('st Bargain Sale you have ever heard of. We have a large stock on hand which has not been selling as last as we would like to have it Therefore we will keep on cutting and slashing till most of the stock is sold. The stock is reduced from 25 to 10 per cent. The following are a few of the many bargains o o o o o Our $5.00 Suits reduced to ? Our 3.50 Suits reduced to ! Our 7.50 Suits reduced to Our 10.00 Suits reduced toj. men's cants. Our SI. 00 Tauts reduced to ciiii.dkkn's si-its, 3 to 15 yrs. Our $1.25 Suits reduced to 95c Our 2.00 Suits reducedto $1.45 Our 3.00 Suits reduoed to '2.00 2.125 1.96 i tie Our Our Our 1.50 Pants reduced to SI. 00 '2.50 Pants reduced to 3.50 Pantfi reduced to to 50 Our 76c Umbrellas at 12e ( )ur $ 1 .25 Umbrellas at , 75c Our 2.00 Umbrellas at 1.50 Our Hats are reduced 50 per cent. vot'Tiis srns. Our $3.50 Suits reducedto? Our 5.00 Suits reducedto Our 7.00 Suits reducedto Our 50c Overalls reduced tc Our 35c Overalls reduced tt Our 50o Workine Shirts '.951 Our 50c Dress Shirts 3fl Our SI (ll) RiltrDnauim Rhirts.5fl Our 50e Fine Ties reduced to 3 Our 25c latest style Caps I Knee Pants reduoed, 5 pairs Our latest stylo Straw Hats are reduced 50 per cent. It will be'to your interest to come to this sale, so one and all and be convinced. cofflfi H . Katz, Clothier, Middleburg, Penna. P. S. We will pay half your car fare by buying $10.00 worth of goods.