V SWSWSsmw I IT'S ALL OVER! g , It's nil dfT. Now to () hiiHiness. Our business i Font won r nnd Mint inclusively. Eighteen years experienua in buying rih! s.-lhiiK shoes is wortli something, la it not? Oar two stron? )h'',,,s nre tbe "Dmielns" shoe, for men nt :.0O ninl .'t 50, nine styles seven widths and six Uifforont leiithers. Tlio "Li Frnnce" for wo men nt, ., four ht les, six wultlis nml four different leiitliera. G S Let us prove it. I0IIIIS0HM JpiTTFRnFFFET"" FITTER OF FEET1 Port Jervis, N. Y. Needed in Every Home C' TIIE NEW J AND ENLARGED dkt,ohary EDITION OF I WEBSTER'S International Dictionary A Dlcllnnnry of F.NGLISH, Biography .Orography, Fiction, etc New Tiatcs Throughout 25,000 New Words Fhnsas nnd Deflnillon i1 pared miller ( ! " iiiiTi-c sitper- jsi.m of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., IX. D. I'uil el Stales t'uiuuiir-Muiier of Kdu- Oil I inll n-sHe.l by fl lit I O eurj S nf com petent, .--HHrinlists mihI clilors. Rich Bindings 2361 Qtimrlo Pcs 5000 llluot rnlton l"The Lirrttat t'oua? wo first t'x.tnerf in JXPO. fiucveediiia the, " I'uttbrtdtfd." The .AW nnd U'ltaned Edition of thv international van iMnn( tn Vt'lober lHoO, (Set ftif ht' tt find brsf. We iiImi piil.lisli Webster's Co!lefll Dictionary iritli Glossary nf i-vtti I Is 1 1 Words 11 ml 1'liruRcs T1(W Pnt'Ci. MI'iHlrtili.inK. f'iio 7 iOil 1- 8 iitrttM. " First -cln hi ijmility, prrmul-fliiFS h'Pjy?-" Hpoehnon nnirt-, eln. of bolll books so lit oil til'pHi'ul ion. G.fiC.MERRIAMCO Publishers, Springfield, Mass. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of tho capital, located within one block of the While House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hoNdry, remarkable for It historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patronized in former years by presidents and hijrh officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R. R. dep. WAbTKK HURTON, Res. Mgr. These hoUds are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are t he best stopping places at rea sonable rates . O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT.Managor. THE LAKE INSTITUTE, THE LANE I N STITUTE CO. Broadway, bt. Jamsa Build' ing. New York. For th Trestmant and cura of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODKHMIC l.NJKC'TIONri. A PKItKKCT IIOMB Tl'.KATMKST Oil SM TAIUUM ADVANTAGES. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa S Regular State Normal ('nurses, Mid SM-i.lal lv(,ai t Hi.Mifs of Mm-ic, Flo- i 41 cuiioii. Ait, Drawing. Stt-uography, and T h w n 1 1 n ft ; m ron g Co I i ego J jfn parttinry 1 parlnn iif-. J W FREE TUITION Hoarding ej--nsfs f M) pir wi-eU. fi l'upiia. auinii at any l i me. Win fe t'-r 'iVrm oiK-iis Due. il-nh. V rile for catalogue. J C. L. Kemp, A. M., V Principal. n. t. lKL. All Jl !, J, t 'JANS & CO. 1 ait . i,l A: l.riK.) ,) g, AUM I POTOWi WFflS ICR'S I COLLFOIATE ViHUIOrWIY J l'..r Ice lo'.i.rai-d 11 vel oi. Aii otif wmiinq j - -fck'Ud kiuii ti :a 1 1 ;ti lull ol oliy iliveiuu.u w nl I l'u..l.).iiy a-ite o.r o..ui..u ttcc coa..tim I '""S CANDY CATHARTIC Ine p.iicOt;it'i,tiy ol ..i!i.r. "'I! j:v to Ut.ilu a j , ' 'M 1..U-I.I" wat Ul-'.M J' i .-l. i-alnas sc-uica f e , T" if''- i-- 4ir. - . h Ui- tl lr;. - I Ut Will p Itst- i I 1 7 I 1 . ii...'u .ii lai.i!-'a i. icjroc .njmi j V, ' , v. : t.i i 'u.-o.l t..t v u journal', I I'- . m - T :2Jaii Mntinn nf F nr.t nn In the qiinfinnl --tt!i f Hip Imlf- i-iHlfnt hiol DUIrlrl of MtltmH, In tlx 1'itiiiit r f i'iUv nntt t'tMii inmi w-ni t h of IVntivIvnnfR. Ity mine tr an onliniince or vote nf the hoard nt 'directors iff ihe 1 mlrpcmlcnt Srhnol District, nhn-itiil adopted at n leguhuly convened nml (July con-titutid tteet i UK ' lu 'r' if .( miitii j- M't It, A 1 1 , I ; V ft public election will b Ih IiI in tin s.ml ilitrit't, at. ihn Ctnnt Unnso, in 1 hi I i f niiifll nf Milfnfli, l';l , in Tut lv, tbe Svf ntffiilli Ihv of I i-hrimrv, A. IK, l!H:t, Ihi wtM'ii the hours nt Ruvcti n. tt titnl M'vcii p. Mi. (the 8)iiim ht'lntf t ha pla'-o. Um.i and linn nf tintMing t)m hvxi nninici)nl t'lri'iion) for I hi pjipo- of uhtubiin in1 assent of I he i-li'i tifH nf alil Itiil'-pfmli-nl ru'hnnl Distrint ot Mblnr l tn lir iinm i hi(i nf a dt-bt or Im n'nuiiiK (In Inili'bi nrss nl ftalil liist i iff, tn an miimuiii HXivnlintf per t'l-ntiMii ami lint csoi'oditin st-vtii ivr initnn up-n the hoi pri'i . thm nrt d vahiMtiitn nf t lit la.Mtbln piopfti v 1 1 h r 1 1 1 1 ht ainmmt nf l ht last adjust i d n-''M'il valiiatinn. t. wit. that nf lm, was till,-(is-.'. IX) l he Miosis n ip tit fi't t iiis tiirrcnl ypnr. th Irt't prcntillifl iHM'AHiii'iil, lint. yiM aditmted. in miiinaird in ha it bout $174. (Ml Tim Indi'p.'iulrtit Si-lmnl iitriut nf Milfmd hart nu rxNtltitf debt, Thenimmnr. of inn pmpnsrd drtit so tn be Inctirri'd nr lin n':ipd Is flimi mi. Tli tn rr'iiti'ifi" nt nucli i in ri'iisi' hncd oil the last preceding nfi-n'S-uifUt in six and nlno-teiitlift. ur not exceeding sevi-n. The pnrpies fur which the lnd"htedni'Sjs Ifl tn he inert-ast'd aie. the building ami ercptton, unmi posKlbh, nf a tipw school huildlnu in the Hnrnuuh nf Mil ford alumsaid, to take t he place id i he but Id in if- now tn uii nd which are In every wn uiishI table, ami the purchase of land whfreoti to erect the mime, it necessaiy; tm h new building, with ItHappurbMuinci's to cits t. not tnexcoed the tuni of firdiM( and to lie nf modern style tt"d character. with outKide whIIa thereof, If pi acticdble erected out nf native blue siotie The nmount of such IncreaKi-il Indebted ties tist alorcsaid U proposed tn be raise from the issue find Hale of bonds of Haiti district hearing imprest ftt the rate of four per centum per annum, payable netin HiiiiuallVf and the principal thereof rehu bnipuble at a periml nut excetMlinir thiri yearn from the (late itt which the samel- aui hoiixed. 'J'i.e board of directors of tho snld di trict Bt the meeting thereof held, as afore said, have by their vote signified a ileal n to make such increase of indebtness for the purposes aforesaid. This done and given under the sc. 1 o the Independent school District o( Mllford at the Hnmuuh nf Mi I font, this 10i I div, of .latiuary A. !., llKi, by order of th board nf directors of said school district ii. K. UKOWN, . , Atttest: President 1 BKAL W. T. HTItl IHiK Acting Stcr-lary Sheriffs Sale By virtue of a writ of Ivcvari Facias h sued out ot the court ot common picas I Ike county, to me directed, 1 will expos, to sale by public vendue ur outcry at ili sheriff 'otlice in the borough of Miltoid.oi SXTrttDXl, THK Hth DAY Or FEBRUARY, A. I). 13 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day All that tract or parcel or land am premises, hereinafter part le.ularl v. demerit ed, situate, Ivtnir And being in the townhb of West fall, county of Pike, and state ot Pennsylvania Jleglnnlng on (lie ntghwa mail at the corner of lands of Lhristia Petry near a hickory tree thence aioiif. said road iN. iH degrees W . 12 perches to i st alto, thence along the laud ot llenr NieiiH'yer ri. fr1 di graes W. perches to rock, thence S. 75 degrees K. perches t astakt, thence N 4 degrees E. 4 perches I a Btake, thence 8. B4 degrees K. 0 pe relit to an oak tr e, thence along land n Chi 1st Ian Pctry N. 11 degrees K. ;J6 perclu to tlie iH'glnmng Containing two acre and sixty-five perches (more or less.) IMPROVEMENTS On the above are erected a good tw story frame dwelling house, bum and on buildings Land cultivated and w-ti Vaiieiy of fruit urowintr thereon. l-.elzt'd and taken in exe ution as th property of Frederick Itttruward, moil uagor and owner, and Kichard i)ict2 a party In uossebsmu. and will be sold b me for cash. UKlrRliK tiKKGOKY. he riff. Sheriffs Ofllce, Milford. Pa., ) January 14th, UKH. Sheriffs Sale By vlrtur of a writ of Fieri Facias Issue out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pik County, to me directed, I will expose t falo bv public vendue or outer? ai. th Sheriff's oJlice in the borough of Milford an MONDAY, THE loth DAY OF FKBRC AKY, A. 1). 1UU at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said dav Tho undivided oiie-lif leeni h Interest ii the following real est at u, bounded by th Delaware river and lamU of lh- late Uavh How II estate, F. Warner, of late Samuel Detrkk, Carl Bauer, James M. Pimihot bornaldi McCarty, A una St hniiuu and others, CON IAIMMi Hfw acre mort- oi less, and particularly iIcbciiIhmI In deel rectmled lu iK-ed Book No. ail, pa ues Ui and V.i, conveying the alHve preiiiiM". Calhaiiue Mct'ariy, who died lotestai leaving live children, oiin oi whom wa A. V. McCarty, PKcepring thereout piece coiuaioinir perehes more or le conveyed to Foster Howell (si'e Deetl Book W. page l' ) , IMPROVEMENTS About 3n acres above laud iinprovetl balance winhiimuiI. Has erected thereon two dwelling tioiiM'H. t wo barns, dancing pavillioti and other ifUtiiuiUhns; also gotsl water pow and the KuyntomUkiil Kails on the premise;. Siezed and taken Into execution as th property ot A. V. McCarty and will be sold by me for cash. GEORGE GREGORY. SheritT Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa , January l.'tih, l'j 3. ) AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of iln-j In the Orphau'h Court of Pike County, feima thrale nt itihiii v. luiik, luLo of Vi-e.(rall ,d. -,.f t'VN fi-hiii, I'ike countv I'fiiua., dv-r-aed '1 he undcrMncd audiir, nppolnled by said court, "In make di' rihui ion t the balance in hands nf lii.-orge K. ilortoii, adniiui-tralor, nn shown uv Ids accotint and make report to m xt conn wiiti ttu-eviiii-uoe taWi-u ly him." will in-.'-t tin- iirui'H Hitt i vp. ted ftr the pu'iioff- of h's iipp.'lnf Oi'-nt on TinirailKv, (lit) Twrlfllt ly (f Krhnmrv, A. !., I'.Ht.i, nl i o clot k p. m , a', his oliire S K i'nr. 'l'hird and Ann Hticvis, in the il aoug- ol Milford, i'tt , w lo-n am! whrrc all ia: Lit s tn t ivsii-d. or liavia a chiiin upon said fuml-, an iviilivl lo ailt-ml ami in;tkf and pruxt I n if chit in oi hv Ui'Iiik r. il f t - in c.iLi i i'j upou Mtid 1 uiul.-i iiV. V. HAKKct, A tuiii.ir. Milford. Pa., Jan y r.. h :i. (ciKiitc t(ifT'(xd CCC Never c!ti In biilk. Ktw.ift of the dvalcr who tiicj to all Kiai'cy 0iscrS3 Kiil3i ts Victims Numbered by the Hundreds of Thousands. Ki'lney (lipases sliould be nttetidpfl to ftt once, for almost 90 er cent, of our un exacted deaths of to-day nre fnen that cause. . l)r. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in the only sure cure known for iseascs of the kidneys, liver, Madder and bhxid, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic nstipation. His marvelous how itRtoj that pain in the back, relieves the neces sity nf urinating so often at nifiht, drives awav that scalding pain in nas,stn water, corrects the bad etlects of w hiskey and l-er ami shows its beneficial effects on the system in an incredibly short time. Gcnrire T. Ptnith, foreman of the IIol- lev Manufacturing Company's Works, Lock tuirt, N. Y., says in a recent letter: "l nave usea ur. J 'avm ituneuy h Favorite Remedy with the most bene ficial results. I was troubled with gravel and kidney complaint very severely, it bothered me a prcat deal, and have found great relief from its use, and cheerfully recommend it." ''Favorite Remedy" is the most suc cessful medicine ever discovered for kid ney, bladder, liver and Mood diseases. Us' record of cures has made it famous in medical circles everywhere. It is recog nized as a specific. It purifies the Mood and dissolves the excess of uric acid in it, clears up the urine, restores the kidneys nd bladder to their normal condition, nd gently moves the bowels. It is far pale bv nil druggists in the NffwGO Oent SSzB and the regular f LOO size bottles less than a cent a dose. Samftr hottUrnoufrh for trial, free by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Ur. liKTld Rennrflt'i floMcn PlflMrrt ntrrnrHi- n Muiclrtt remove pain Anywhere. ltc saco. IN THE LADIES' WORLD. Mrs. Frank Leslie, it is rnmord, will tonn flnrt a new ninir.'iziiie ilevoled lorjfi'l' tn t lie interests of wonien. A ruMV form if lit ter f(ir-nrr intr the wnuniicil hns been devised iy ilrs. Cluuhviik. wife of the enptnin wlio coin mu mlvd the fliifrship New York in the Spanish war. it is a pimple ar rangement if straps and slinks snp pnrlinia broad canvas seat and w eighs only three and iine-hnlf pounds. A Yassur graduate nf 18S9, Miss Hel en T). 'I'linnipsnn. is turning her knowl edge of sanitation and social work to the advantage of a whole I'oinniiinit V at Oranee. where he lias been made sanilary inspector. Her efforts to in- trnct people in unsanitary surround ings in better ways of living have met with success where men have faiieu in their attempts1. Mrs. l'atrick Campbell, the Knplish actress, now playing in .New York, hns n great love for jewelry of every kind and wears some beanliftil rines and necklaces. "One of her rings consist s-of one large pearl which opens anil shuts and contains a portrait of Mrs. Camp bell's late husband. She is also the proud possessor of four very beautiful and valuable dogs, whlclt, are simply devoted to her and follow her almost everyw here. Mrs. Campbell has no great love for society, but she often entertains her friends in her charming flat in Ashley Gardens, London. CHILDREN'S SAYINGS. Pmall tierinnn Hoy "Please, mister, give nie an empty barrel of flour. "Gro cer "What do you want it for?" S. G. R- "1 want it to make a chicken coop for lny dog, already." "Mamnia," shouted little Willie from the nursery, "Johnny wants half the bed!" "Well," queried the mother, "isn't he entitled to half of it?" "Yes," replied Willie, "but he w ant his half in Ihe nrddle." Dentist "Well, little girl, what can do for you?" Little (iirl (aged four) "I want to get soipe teeth for our bahy. He just came yesterday and he 'in' got any, so I want to get some fkt ir amnio, got here, only smaller." LiKle Fred "I don't see why the can't raise w at erinelonji without seeds." .Maiunui "Why, dear, it is impossible to raise such t hings without seed." .Little Fred "Well, I know something I can raise without 'em." Mamma "Why, what, is it?" Little Fred "An umbrella." Chicago Oailj Newt. A, W. Balch and Son, MrtMmornn, all drii(t nnrl gonoral HtoroH in Pikp noutity LMinrnntee evory buttle of (JliHiiilii'iiiiin'H Cough Kmnoily nn. I will refund tho mutiny to miyonp who is not sniitfleil nttur lining two- thirds of the cotihMits. This is the best remedy in the world fur In fripjm, oynglm, cc.ldsi, croup nnd whooping cough nnd is plinisiint and -iifo til lnkM. K iIi:vhiiIh liny Un doiicy of h cold to result, in piirtu moiiiii. 2 26 Oil AUDITOR'S NOTICE Kastate of 1 In tha Orphans' MriU jl. I'rir t'ourt of like lKi:iMil. i iotinty, Pemia. The n.;dcriuni'd having appointed hy t he court, "to maku di-t i iliin ion of funds in hamls of accoiinranls, as hhown hy tln-ir llnal account, and make n port at next ti-rni. ri'turning evidence taken with aid n port," will artend to the duties nf naid appointment, at tho Diltirt At torney's otlice, in tht Court lions, Mil ford, Pa , on 'I'ni'wlav, Fehrnary 17. A. I) U i.'l, at 2 o'clock p m , at VtJiirh time all parttr- having a claim upon the funds or interest in the diM rihui mn thereof, must appear and prove their claims or tw de hat red fiui coining i upon aid ftind. l.Kt. H. Hl'LL, Auditor. Milford, Pa,, Jau'y 17, l'.ma. DIVORCE NOTICE It.; it I'!-1 r i In court of Common ( Carl JiaioT I Pleun of Pike Cutiuty her faih-r and I No tt. nejit fueinl October Term, litn.' " ! llOK K lilipn-iin in divorce and alius suViptenu teiurned cy the r-hi-tiii 'not fouud I lie rmlii eount V f 1'iKe. To w tlilit'ti lJit-a.r. ,-jr: You are here by ii'Milied to he and aptk ar at our Couit nf Com -ion Plea-, afoi e.iiui, to he held ut Miltoid, in said county of Pike, Pa., on the (1,11.1 .M.-ndav id M a I eh text. ( 1 1 hei ug 1 he i el urn day u our In Xt rni of court) onil ,iii-ver t he ci.mpi.il nt oj ihe Pioellam Il.t d Mi ; he iihme i .i-e this hy older ol ma- jtid ea u( t to' 'mil (Min i i.houuK OliKi.tKY. Mienflf. Shi-iilT'd Oflh-e, M!f.,.'d, Prt , ) January U TIIE ART OF L0YE. nr si ihiii. u mil o. PrilM, ll! . ii la Willi, forest. H i 1 r-r;l;if 1'iiMn n iTifiM hiniim'-' w inrle 1 lifr txti (ine J . il nlnnc in thr 1 U'Ml liilli(llll , wiino i.uiieiv nmt cni y p.icl. hour in mm oaten fT eedoiii from I he t iti'trotto el i'l'ici t tf I he emu .. For &itie tune pat hie luvd 1m en wi at i mite foi the pirnce-a. I'neie tet of Mine 17 iii'.ors for lief luind. nrn! lie could iiut love nny rtf tncn. S .ic liUed taoap who could ilatue find make her la tjia, hut as to iik. i i iiir - w tiy , tiiat a dilTeient matter alleged .ier. ahe hnd do.' gel t';e feretie li i(! uies round the tree luiiiks ami tun away, then hy iuhmmk him lo lose mnt f '"i Titiity. It leiiy have heeii iitul ig:i ifte.i hcliaviar fur a princess, but rd e wa- only 17 yt-drs o;d. TifCii fhe In (tan to pick flgtters an! c'nasi? hut tt t (lie-, a tiioutf.i !ie wetn on ' a viihifTP nm'dtn inaking holiday from the nulling loul. An exe idiiuially larpe nnil hf-nutifiil lmtteillv Imd for some time eludtil hct ell mis in mipi ion it m her hut ( w.ik !i fhe Imd removed for the pmpn-el, an i the piii.ee- was just pang I" g ve uj the ch be hi dt-s( air wnen slie ii set or Ine trunk of a gigantic tree Not lUtiriu to ftiuiroaeh too cIomIv, sue flung hr I'M with all her fone at tht palcu .if hi igiit color. It tni.-snl the hut tertlv eeu li.e Ine iUelf - uvd fell to tiie ground on the farther side. Imp princes- ran and pirked it up. and was nhuiit i restore it to its natiiial po-itimi, when h hfefime nivnie that her pnvaiy wa- not s com pi te an ahe hail imagined indeed had de-lied. A man wai eated on the ground, w i'li hid back again-1 the tree, n.,l u ....iti lnu.L- u:u Kinir mien OU his knees. lie io-e uukkly on seeing the prin and hontd low. She returned the salute with h nine i dignity as she could coin maud at the moment.. She noticed tint he ua ureed in a long, black gown, and had the appearance of a scholar. "I fear t :at I have disturbed ynui fir,' said the prince is, holding her hat in front of her with both hands and blueing i little. i "Nny," he replied. ''May alMny dream have Midi n iweet awakening." He smiled as he spoke, and the princes tlintit'it it thi mot wonderful smile she had ever een; its sadness made it sweet er, and its kindness the more loveable Wiien it vani-hi'd it left a grave, thought fnl f . "Of want do von read, ir?" impiired the iiriiw-P4. wftpr padeavoring to CNphutl a few broken feutences tsmt it wa the mot natiiial tiling in the world for a My to Hi row her hat ubuut under ceiiain ci cunis'aiKi. A learned, treatise on a grave matter he teplted. -It is called 'Ine Art M'iv I "pe the book? asked the pr:n ..He.Ufld it out before her, and she begin to turn' the "pages. ' Smhienh flopped and g'anced up into hi? tnee. 'It is heavy; you nnl he tired Let u til down." shp paid. So thev sat side by ide under tne gieai trpe. with the hook tieiween mem. u the prtnce8 scarcely looked at it. liie Art of l-over asaeu. "Do yon lea-n it frnm a book alone in a st?" for ,rl have found it ddhcult ot compie- hennion, certainly," he answered. "And I, too," sighed the princess. "V,.. nln studied it?" "Knt in n hook." she replied, solemnly lml.-itiir hpr head. ti.o trn.rp fiii'P lit un aL'ain with tht "Some day you win lt,,irn he sai "TUn vmi will not call it an art nor mil f" it in a bonk. You will say lnvp as now you say 'I live,' because your love will be your life." 'i-i.a. tirinfPM said nothing, only she iohpd. nnd then wondered why. Hecau-i .h hud lern ouite hanp.v a short time be f... wl.pn Iip was ciia-iim butlerflies "You have read many book?' she asked nrn.PntH- looking III) lull I tllllllliy lilt hie face. M "Ye"," mid he, "many book. 'Will vouiel me about them?" "If it vould aive you plea-ure," he an Rwered. "I r-annnt rend them for myMt, fai h nriiifPK. "And I should love to li ten." Sn hp bfiran to tell her storips; and all of them thU same "Art of Love" wai t'.p thpmp. At first the irincea wa Tiiizled : dhe could not understand th wonderful power that ruled nun nnd worn en and brought such niarvetou tiling I pa.. Hut as she watched the grave handsome face, with the wonderful siml that came and went like the Minshine on an April day, she began to understand The minute flew by. and the .shadow of the tiee crew longer. I lie princes knew tiiat she tnii.t return or nil th court, with the 17 suitors, would; be scour ing the forest in search of hfr. So rose and thanked her roinpinion pret tily for his Rtorie. "I am Prince-s Brenda, anil I hope shall see yon again." she sujd, simply. He started nnd hi face grew grave and sad. Hut he said nothing, only made i low obeisance. "You are so wise." continued the prin ce. "Nay, but I am 1 fool,' he replied, and with a ouuk movement lon-ed the long rnbp hs wore and threw it back. And ht wa dressed in the motley garb of a jeer; a fool tha? lives by Irs folly. The princess drew (Sack; re-entiuent fol lowed the first feeling of sir 'i-e; angl that she. Princess Brenda, I. a. -at so long with a mere jester, while 17 great noble men strove for tho honor of a minute io her coin pa ny. S e turned to leave him without a word. But she glanced back once at hi face (nd relented, for the look on it we that of a man Mitfeiing some ter Utile pain "i have hurt ynu?" she a-ked. "Nav. princess; it i my duty to laugh t all time. That i my bus ine.-. He stm'e.l as he fpoke, but t he wonder ful stni!e had more than its wonted ad-ne-. Tli prince- held out her hand, and e sank un his knee and kisatul it pni(iinit ly. "Shall I never see you again?" he a.-ke l "It w4.ulii he better heiter not to try." said tbe prinre.. Then sh.e gently di-en gaged her hand and turned awuy from hi in. j Tue ji'ftor leant wearily aga:nt tlie tre? and Hatched her slender figure slowly re treating along the forest path, until it was -lot lo view. Siie us a king's daughter; and he a fool. But -t w.iM his duly to lauIi at all thing!. Chicago Tribune. , K Sure Curs lor Lumbago W (j. Wt'liimsnn, of Amhernr, Vrt.'. s.ivn: "For mora Minn n ypnr I snflVrprf from lnnihniro. I flnallv trji-,l ClininborUiin's Piiin Bui in 8ncl if ("iivs niB entire relief, which all other rome'lies lind fnileil to ilo." S.,1,1 by A. W. IMch Hiul Son, Mat HinoniM, bihI ell drug and penernl tturei in Tike county. STAGE LIGHTS. yb'ulo I'ieeinni, born in Nnplre In 1 T" pi"luird the leeont niitnheroi 1.U openiv during bis lifetime. Prni;rn iniiics nf thentrienl nnd other ntertnlitmi nts in London nloneauoru profit of fully t :i(t.iiou a year to limn-ji-rs and ndvert iyemeni emit rnct orsj The Berliner Tn jrel dut 1 . in ncknowl iiiiiT the itceipl of n sum f money lor the p:irnlvcd act ress, M me. .latin us- liek, cullsj altention to the fact that er portrait is geneinlly known in (Jrr- iiinny, it lnMnir nn one side of the thaler ieces coined ut Frankfort. Mine. Mt-llm's welcome in Australia nfter 10 ears' absence was interrupt- ; 1 by the illness nf her father, David Mitchell, who was suddenly stricken down by paralysis while awaiting the rriwil nf his daughter. Mr. Mitchell is cdu? of Melbourne s oldest cit izen s Jle was for tunny j ears one nf its lend-int- builders nnd ennt rnct ors, the ex hibition buihliug being his principal work. It seems thnt Mrs. Ijinptry wns very near beini; a jntiriuihst instead nf an tictrt'ss. Sir John Everett Millnis sought a place for her as snclety ed itor of Life, (he hondon weeklv, nnd ked in her behalf pnmething over $l.niM) n venr. The editor nffered half that, and Inter raised his riffer t'i $3.- 000, but Mis. Bnny'iy had already de cided to en nn t he staue. w here her peculiar fjunlifienl inns nn doubt count ed for lnoTe t-hnn t hey could have done iu a mere newspaper ofliee. A novel feature in tlienter tnannpe ment , Ihe w isdom of wh ich reciuii mends it In nil, hns he"ii introduced in Philarltdphia. A register, similar to that nf a hotel, is pi o hied for profes Fiona 1 men or others who are expect iniX tin Important business call. The register shows the number and bna tmn or the prat in which each ninn may be found. Attendants of the thea ter may thus locate and notify nny person who mav be wanted wit limit disturbing other members ot the an die nee. Thnt 1)1.1 for Him. 'Wi ll," lie mill, "if vnn won't let me kiss von trood nitjlit I plmll not romc to pee you any more. "Hull!" she repli.'il, in rich, refined tones, "who en res ? nn re nut the nnlv 1 ti in p in the scuttle." Chii'iiffo llecord llernhl. Tlip I .nal f hlnn:. T.illle I'hner (who hns nn inquiring miml) l'njia. whnt ilo they menu when they call n man pnhlie-B)iriteil? l'rnf. r.i'oHilhinil Why, that he is lihtyal in endeavoring t.i persuade other people to spend their money lib erally for the puhlie p-oiul. Tnck. Xn llecepllnn. She Von told me nt the seaside that yon were in business for your telf, and 1 find von n clerli in n store. He I was in business for myself last summer. I peddled suspenders, .. V. Weekly. on.e One Mill Know. "Th? lion tamer says he can tell in a very short time whether strange lion is snfe of not." "Tlint'i quite immaterial. If he fails, ".lis heirs can pive the necessary information." t'hicapo Post. Ilelpfnl lltml.nitd. "There goes Mrs. !uster. Every time fhe has been divorced she ha taken a hiprlier place in society." "if it were not vulvar to write, she might publish a book on 'Husbands That Have Helped Me.' " N. Y. Herald. Qtmrrel. "What did tlie lovers quarrel about?" "She wanted him to promise to love her forever and a day, and he wiid he wanted the day for himself." Town Topics. Wonld Be Satlafled. Digs Hoggs owes ine an apology for the way he acted the other nipht. Jliggs (his landlord) I wish that was all he owed me. N. Y. Journal. A 9iu.a of Hiphca. "Are they richer now?" "Yes; now they talk ef their 'coun try place' instead of 'the farm.' " De troit Free Fress. AI the Concert. "J heerd dat lie tuk lessons from A music teacher." "No; he didn't. He ain't (rot no body to blame but hisself." Puck A and Emllnar. , "Did the pathetic emlinjj of that new play move the audience?" "Oh, yis; it a fleeted people so that they went out. and left their seats iD tiers." Philadelphia Hullet in. Kepiled A.Ml.lnnee. ('holly Lend me $.'0, Chappie. Chappie Wha.'s up, old fellow? ( holly I won t". on a horse race to-day, nnd 1 want to celebrate. Town Topics. Aatrpenl.le at Last. "No ttiey nave agreed to have a di- rorce?" "Yes; and it's the first thing1 they ever have agreed on." Philadelphia Bulletin. ' Hair Splits "I hive used Aver's Hair Vigor for thirty years. It is elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfeider.Grantfork, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vior in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. tl H a soltla. All smetlita. If ymr dnitrk'it c:innnt supply y,u, aenit nn oiio U" L.r mid wtf ill t ipina )-,u ft Ikiiu. lid ku fe Mini Tlv. tfio i,m ol youl nt-rfreNl vv ( r-M lli. AU-l'.-.., PI Wo ore now lo cated ot tho corner of Front and Suooox Streets. KANE, Telephone You Are nd Have UuirapoMnl card and Bond to ilie Now York Tritium Katmer, New York CityV.for a re6 specimen rny. " V The Trihuno Farmer 18 a National Iltutrat ed Agricultural Weekly fnr Kurnicri and thefr f -i in i ) It m, and RtanriH ui tht' hcnd of the nricul turul prcH-4. The price Is S1! -cr year hut, if you like It you can secure ir with your own favorlta b-cal newspaper, Tuk Pkkh. at. a bargain. Both papers ono year nuly II tVli. Si nd your order an I money to Thk Phess. Milf rd, Pi. riEV GOODS! Dry Good, fancy Waist Patterns, Ginghams, Outings, Flannel and Flannelettes, Denims Drapery, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Fancy Crockery, Lamps & Glass Ware, Felts & Rubbers, Etc. etc. LOTS OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFO&D, PA. For The Holidays CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS TABLE NUTS RAISINS PLUM PUDDING CANDIES ORANGES LEMONS FIGS DATES GRAPES ETC, ETC TOBACCO AND CIGARS FINE GROCERIES & SPORTING GOODS A. 0. WALLACE Telephone CJI 62. 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