The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 11, 1897, Image 6

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fevers, malaria, and debit y of the system.
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Io the besi~in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Bo.d by all dru Biate, gl, nix tor $5,
Wood's Pils
Swallows,
One of the traditions which the early
Homans cherished as to swallows was
shut they were the spirits of dead chil
dren revisiting thelr bomes, and there
fore the birds were treaied with love
nnd reverence. The swallow is still, If
mot a sacred, at least an honored bird
$n d'ffereut parts of the world, It Is
she "bird of evusolation” iu the North
They style it in the South “the bird
of the happy beak.” It is greeted as
ibe “bird of the hearth” in the West;
snd, when it filles to the East, the ad-
vent of the “bird of God" ls announced.
————
Larinoniousy with
Surana pars. la,
not
Hood®
Victim of “fang.
Mr. Skemer—Mm. Sapmind, 1 am go
ing to bring a visitor around this even.
sng to introduce to your daughter. I
think he will be a good catch for her,
Mra Sapmind
he, Mr. Bkemer?
Mr. Skemer—He is a wealthy planter.
Mrs. Ssapmind—-I dou't care how
wealthy he is, U'll never let my daugh-
ter marry an undertaker.—Boston Cou
rier.
erm ee Ie
Among the costliest books In the
world may be a entloned the first folio
edit on ef Shakspeare's plays, a good
LOPY which is $6,000 when it
«an had. Baron Burdett-Coutts
Lave $8000 for hers. The Mainz Book
ef I's.aams is anothe fous tome
which was worth francs In ti
12.000 ia tae
days or Louis XVill. A London book-
Beil
er has a copy of nd edition
of G8 fo which he
15,000,
wv ———
of worth
be NS
sr prec
the sect
asks $2
A Tl
#fe by the
This i= not
being herrd
dead.
‘A Wonderful Statement
Pinuham.,
Imington corpse was brought to
singiug of mourners,
the first instance of music
Lle
the
enough te ralse the
par
heart
fainil
ol
SPATS
fore m
my ay
BOLT
spe
and
time
see for several mi
I agald not
fec Rng sick and vomit!
breathe a l«
ing, my heart pain
kako had fer
mation of ovaries,
tion, displ t
ing »f the external
tionaf the womb.
complaints,
The pains I had to stand
thing dreadful. My husl
to try a bottle of Lydia E. |
medicine, which 1 did, and after
it for © whil red.
kind of medicine for me as
make Compound
who suffers will take your Compound
J oN Moti
3 Bw 1d
pont ®
"ne
ng br
and told 1
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taking
other
was « sy
{ long as vou
I hove every woman
and be cured. - Maus, LAA
113 Kilburn avenue, Rockford, 11]
"IT WILL NOT RUB OFF
BAST]
ABA: BEAUT]
URDALL COATING.
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FASTEST RUN ON RECORD,
An Old Engincer Tella of the Great
Time Ho Mado on a Rallroad,
Western roads have recently set up wo
many claims as te thelr ability to make
fast runs and break record, It iw
possible the following story, told by au
old engineer, of how he ence Lroke all
records and pulled a freight at the rate
of G75 wiles an hour, may end the cou
troversy for the time belay.
“Really, my son,” sald the engineer
as he ofled the drivers of the huge lo
comctive he had Just backed into the
depot, “the fastost time [I ever made
was fastest run ever wade in thiv
or any other country. 1 was haullug
freight then, and running an old Bald
win mogul. We bad started east with
a train of twenty-one cars, and four
of t were loaded with powder. |
wi «a little afrald of powder, and was
pleaged to note that the cars containing
the explosive was near the rear of the
train. We stopped on a siding te let
the wesit-bound express pass, and then
pulled and let her go for all she
was worth, so that we could get over
the tunnel summit. Tle top of the hill
was just at the entrance to the tupnel,
and as the track was not in very good
shape in the tunnel I shut off steam and
eased her up a little after getting start
down the hill. That was where |
made a mistake; for ten of the cars bad
after ine and first
eleven cars had over the smu
aud the moment carried then
er the knu . and came down
after us fty miles an |
tle middle of the tunnel they struck u
with
I wade
the
the
hem
out
the eng
passed
itm
ov they
our. Just about
terrible for
if was that
tl YOU see
ali the
the
from that time
#xplosion took place we ran the
$:X seconds
teh. Old 71
In just forty
tomy wa lest live
ting rods, and two
and had he
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i res smokestack
ressure, bat
{1 §
wie (T0
goription,
trundliisng his
i sired
lasing
wing
he driver
for the
in for a
i
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it
it his ap
nd finally
“Fe Bt
fooked
Je oke: tl
per
ples,
Which?
Have you
{ cigars and
I wonder what ix the
been play
reid 7 India
ng the Mmoes
papolis Jour
ii pame of neo
ahh Niecot
I’
nerine
envoy
of ¥
seed to
ringal
de
ance to
Cal
the court
seit Sood
SE n—
Edith He tid me 1 was so interest
ing and so beautiful. Maude And yet
you will trust yourself for life with a
man who beging deceiving you even
at the commencement of his courtship.
«Boston Transeript
serves two purposes;
The pill coat
Some pill
the stomach,
pellet.
After 30 years
atory.
your druggist for
ST
Sent free,
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AT EVENING,
God flushed the sunset through the cup
Of misted hills and said,
“Now the day is dead,
Barth dark, iet thine eyes look up!”
I'oil sleeps, care lull, now cease
The tumultuous wheels of day,
And the sun's last
the purple of night's
ray
Spreads peace,
The curtained mists above
The darkened valley
Hush!
His sunset word of love.
Herbert
THE MYSTERIOUS LODGER.
spread,
God has said
Bates
"You Mrs.
Allen?"
say he never sleeps here,
said young Mr,
woman for seven and
much esteemed by
knowledge of the world.
“Well, 1 never find the
although the counterpane is sometimes
soiled by his muddy boots in the morn
ing,” replied the landlady, smoothing
the
pudgy hand.
‘Ahem, that is curious,”
Candless, removing his glasses
wiping them with his handkerchief
And he never the whole
t here,” pursued she
worthy
wan
Years,
her for
spends
rip}
mean
do
mint
the land
what | to say
up my
mean
d that he
{lady
rl 1
it i
iat
he paid
care, if he
have
Allen’
for
Pe
hall
inily
expect references
Mr. McCandless
re on the top Boor”
coughed uncomfortably!
Mol
and his land
When |
ing he
iol TE PE w } ¥
bh upon which
apdie eh
ady went on
om how soon he
here
I gave hin
conagition
asked } was
com said he would be the
the usual
Just as
I inguis
wi and mumb
(ie Mrs. Allen,
I have a theory
knowing
orge’
cullar
his name
pigted upon
course ?
“Yes, I put the question again, and
he sald 1 might call him Peterson.”
‘Plainly a nom de guerre. | mean
a fBetitious name. When did son
him again?”
That's the surprising part of Tt"
said Mrs. Allen, who was now all of a
fluster with excitement. “I didn’t see
him for three days, and then he came
you
|
Now, I think that |
suspicious circumstance
the after
was a more
if he had
closed door
The landlady looked at McCandless
at
tre
“Well
McC
full of ideas
Nobody
ive a head
nndiess
vou he
Mr
could fool
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Mrs, Allen,’
with pleasure,
flatter,
flushing
BAY you that some of my best
friends are connected with the Central
Office, and they tell me that I ought to
be one of them, | come by my
talents naturally, for my
wus a park policeman.”
“Have
anything upstairs?”
“1 have,” returned
pressively
what it was
except that
which he held tightly
left arm.
MceCandlens was perplexed
“Did you ever find anything in Peter.
son's room on any morning following
his occupancy of it?” he
pause for reflection
“Nothing; absolutely
“This of the
cases | heard of
“You sald
to
detec.
tive father
you ever seen Peterson carry
Mre, Allen
“"Eiate
“I cannot,
a bundle
his
LO 8ay it
under
sald
nothing.”
Bing
Me
rular
Cand
is One most
ever said
out #0 auch as a ‘How 4’ ye do?’
night—it must have been 2
morning-
and opened my bed room door to look
out. Who should | see but Mr, Peter.
son going down,
front door slam.”
“Was he carrying anything out?
demanded McCandless,
in the
that. No, he had nothing in his hand |
but the
carries.”
McCandless looked disappointed and
the landlady continued her story:
“He came the next night and de.
parted just as mysteriously, but the
queer thing about it was that he al.
ways banged the door when he went
away.”
“Hem! [I don’t know that that was
anything more than low cunning, Mrs
Allen, He may have wanted to give
some body--the police, for instance
“What
the landlady
Think of it? 1 think Pe
who
do you think of it?” ventured
character
He
uspicious
i in
night, |
8 Thomann Ga
until
trail
could
liaghe
I prove it, ax
to-night.”
The following
came down fo
from the
{rites
whisper
away from
n the tal
idindy ex } i
her
he
could and n
all the speed
She tingied
with
would permit
cur to her fingertips
“1 Bave made a great discos
Candless burs!
shut the
“Yes,
“Peterson is livin
lie is probably the
ooking for. The
within our grasp.
“How do you know
found out?” sald the
generous bosom heaving in her
ment.
MeCandless spoke rapidly, evidently
carried away by his discovery.
“Last night Peterson left the house
at 2 o'clock and I followed him,
He walked as a quick pace
Square--so fast,
point with
ionity
Meo
had
ory
ght
oil a8 ’300n a8
door behind her
ves?
ig a double
man Chief
reward
and
Hinn is
life
is
? What have
Iandiady, her
excite
toward Washington
Crossing the square, he
entered a house near Sixth
with a latchkey. There was one
lighted window on the second floor of
the house,
shadow oa the curtain.
tify him by his slouch hat and by his
figure. A woman came and stood be-
side him.
of an infant, loud and shrill
her aring a child, Shs held iL out to
Peterson began to
and the light went out.”
McCandless stopped from sheer want
of breath
“But what
with the
undress,
all this
asked
do
Hen
has got to
reward’ Mra, A
“Glve me ti}
McCandless,
dence, 1 marked the house
of This morning |
round there carly and pumped the col
ored servant, was sweeping the
walk She me that the oesu-
pant of the floor front
named Andrews From her descrip.
there could be no doubt he was
identical with Peterson. | asked her
about his habits, said that he
was often absent small hours
of the morning. The was
wife, they had
They
five
me One
“There Is
said
«vi
minute
plenty of
i
with a
chalk, Was
who
told
second
side
was
and she
until the
woman hin
infant
been in
which would
Peterson
two
the
and an
had
weeks,
correspond with the ti
hall bed
old
about
mis Ay
occupied your room on the
top floor.”
McCandless
triumphantly
"What do think
work?” he maid
right,’ returned the
looked at Mrs Allen
you of that for de
fective
“You were land.
“Peterson is a sus-
picious character
supposed
“He is the very man
looking for, Of that
McCandiess
Morning
probauy a criminal,
a8 you
the
| am convine
tit
is
police are
ed
said
from the
Allen pu
3
sag
AGE
McC
cant
with levelle
their
sword
cried
NAN rose
shirt
touzled
“What
gion”
kill me?
"No,
Roche
“My God
only
gentlemen, it's a mistake.”
“Ther no m stake about it
shrieked McCandless; “your names
not Peterson, and you know it”
The young man looked confused and
was silent
Burke made a rush at him
turning the table and sending a bottle
in a
twinkle he had a pair of handcuffs on
Peterson's wrists,
“We must go
woman for a witness,” sald Roche,
They pushed and half carried Peter-
e's
over
i
J
“Oh, Henry, what have you done?
What is the meaning of this?”
“It is an outrage, a police outrage,”
ington Square, protesting that it was
a mistake and that he could explain.
“This is the place,” said McCandless,
that’s an old story.” said
Roche simultaneously.
“1 was arrested on suspicion of
something round in the other room,’
paid Peterson, Tell them about ig.
They won't believe me
A light broke on the
“This is surely a mistake.”
sweetly, “YI am Mrs. Andrews, and
is my husband Henry, who is a
of plays. We have a baby as
you see, There he is in the ¢rib. My
husband found he could not write at
home, the cried so much, Bo he
hired a room somewhere else, and
there he went nights each
week write in coming home
when he was tired
That is what |
those scoundrels
Peterson indignantly
What that were paying
ret burdening your spirit
demanded Roche
ha!
“Ha!
Jurke and
YOUNE woman,
she said
hat
writer
baby
several
to peace
doing when
me.” sald
wan
arrested
Wan you
about Norse
before we broke in?”
uspiciously
“1 was
Atonement
my play, “The
answered the
reading from
of
ood,
young man
“Oh, look here
in McCandless
Mrs. Al
My
drews
this won't do,” broke
‘Why did you tel}
name was Peterson?”
Henry Peterson An-
young dramatist,
name be-
for her as
want live
to her why I
ien your
name is
middle
a one
to
dramatist if
us,” said the
harming smile,
andeufls from
i isn’t
gentieman =a
x MceCand
Come,
for my
to say
and hope
aw
am,
ant
WY ere
Mr. An
and forget
ting friends.
Central Office
Peterson
put it in
hands and
McCandless
p-faced and
them, shes
New York Sun
A Plea for Good Roads
pedestrian tour
the carriage
The
pans
neightly ad
ch the
Ps of
5 1d
part of
I know
up kill and
pile one
a mud-hoie the
da rock
ashamed of your-
took -
blame far
ne for
VOur appear-
You
} Don’t you
mi were mend-
life
go ter Sunday
bout it's
‘bout
ave tell ye
hearin
a good idea not ter bother
§ ey PT
in Ye BeIgRDBOr 8
beam from ver own”
i remember that lesson
Well, mister, wh
bout mendi
en ye {alk
low wavs
irr me
I'm wil-
nse | know
But 1 can’t help re-
offense, thet
mendin’ a
highways do.”
lin’ ter listen
i int
markin
my low
respectful, ‘ca
perfect
wethout meanin
wavs don't need
blessed bit
Detroit
Can a Frozen Animal be Restored to Life?
frozen and
may be re-
must be
a fatal re-
The old pian, so pre-
of thawing out
a frozen the body by rub-
bing with snow, coming into a
warm room, is based on scientific prin.
ciples. Death follows at once if all
the water in the body be crystallized.
Complete congelation of the water of
the body tissues signifies complete dry-
ing, separation of all the soluble and
loosely chemically united gases, as
well as crystallization of the salts. As
a result of this, the structure of the
as its chemieal
and physical characters, is necessarily
destroyed. Death folicws as the re-
sult of this separation of the living
if the animal is slowly
wily thawed out, life
The
raised
temperature
otherwise
follow
n cold
valent regions,
member of
be, ore
Anis
corner of Sixth Avenue.
wan opened, McCandless led the way
hustling Peterson up before them.
“Knock at the lady's door,” suggest-
McCandless knocked.
A yanng woman in a dressing gown
carried it to and fro in the room.
length its cries ceased,
i
may be frozen to stony hardness, but,
as shown by macroscopic and micro
scopic examination, a sluggish, mova-
the ice needles. Too long a time must
Ci
The incubators on the majority eof
farms are now in fuil blast, and the
brooders are being put into operation.
The wheat product of Hungary i=
119,000,000 bushels.