The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1898, Image 6

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    TEENA AT I RT NE
THE CENTRE
CENT} Truors, May 5.
HORACE.
HParsicos odL.') }
INSID!
Customa
axcepei
ing il y of 16 (
tween them and the gatheri
theaters devoted to English pl
quiet of the spectat
giceable differen
even quietly his
leaning « r 80 clos
sound could 1
body els
likely to |
in front or
interr
enjoys
will not be t
goers of tl
$alking
the a
a eC
Then,
to
nt ali
hn {
n
dial.
farce is
gence
the app!
is at
ence
wh
is
the world
is dreadfully
all very well
but indoors ev-
stuffy
New
sod 8
Fresh air
when one sits im freien,
erything must be appropriately
} ‘ Cioran theater in
i8
“LIAS
M
at
aed Lhe
patros
gtaoater Lhe
ified ope. The
that those hats whi
wiew of persons |
Others
t wii ted
arity,
1 Are
Me
the history of
Professor Mark
when the
ion was one in
14 80 run into
aks the English
head to see the
That was because the
t Latin sentences
It was an
il expression to as-
; for English sen-
m conform to it
to a multiplicity of
sri dio
sie,
‘ture,
, and make
it their ey
f WI Engli
aid 1 not understand
foreign tongues a
did.
beauty ha
places where men should look for a real
GU,
chose out of au
le form which they
and
S1XEE
Soctalistie Extremes.
Wallace—~The very idea of socialism
fa ridiculous
Ferry—Do you really think
Wallace ~Of course 1
your clothes not belonging to yourself,
bat to the common stock. That sort of |
thing is all right with umbrellas and |
cigars, but it ought to go no further. —
Cincinnati Enquirer,
#0?
A
CAPTURE OF A VETERAN.
quarters,
“Bay, mister, have you seen a mean
lookin little cuss with a blue suit an
week?’ said a tall woman to the clerk
“Don’t know that I have. How mean
does he look?'' was the reply.
“‘He pertonds to be a vitran,’’ con-
tinued the woman regarding the clerk
vor her glasses, ‘‘an ginrally about
Grand Army time he disappears from
ui board an goes off an
{ I want to see him.
nome,
i"
came the sound of
18 were telling tales
i mote upon the air.
ips closed tightly.
omrades, I jes’ enjoyed
t Chancellorsville more’'n
Hie a
hull durned muss from fus to
You see, Gin'rul Jackson was off on |
to our lef’ a-trampin like the very devil |
to outflank the Union lines. That air |
mornin my cap'n he sez to me, sez he, |
sale, you take a detachment o' five
‘0 aout an see what Stonewall’s |
ot-—ef you suspect,’
'sany kind o' sneakin
i on, you |
Union |
Aik
goin
r the
hoved through |
arm in hi
Th
4
What made you take
him here to this |
v you been a-drink
1-forgettin of your
lie? Did you tell |
as fur as you got |
sta, an thet you |
ere thet you was |
? (in'rul Jackson! |
ug you! Did you tell |
Army men that yon was |
t they couldn't find you
works where you was a-hidin in |
wis?
Jabez——the caows and |
re
A.
“Come home,
the pigs need yo
And the little old
t looked ap into
th a gray, misty,
glad
ne.
nd.
i fellow—after all l—Lowiston |
joarnal.
man in the blue |
the woman's face |
tearful ok in his |
light
1
a i
that bad been in |
His little bit of glory |
J ONAPARTE’ S DAUGHTER.
The Princess Charlotte Spent Many Happy
Months In America.
“Queen Julie never joined her hus- |
band, Joseph Bonaparte, the fugitive |
king of Spain, in this country,’ writes |
William Perrine in The Ladies® Home |
J jas ““but late in 1831 their daugh- |
ter, the vivacious young Prine
lotte, determined to console her father
in his exile. She arrived at Philadel- |
phia in the ship Ruth and Mary, com-
manded by Captain Mickle. The ship's
wharf was covered with a crowd anx-
ious to see her. Only 19 years old, of |
animated temperament and de-
hted at the ending of the 40 days’
page, the young girl was in an ecstasy
wsure, She waved her fur bonnet |
at the pers on the wharf with such
that it fell from her
hands over the ship's rail and into the
iver. In her transport of enthusiasm |
aptain Mickle's hat from |
gayly placed it on her
1 her admirers anew.
highly pleased with |
, whom he had not seen since |
}, and tried to give her as |
pensation as he could for the |
es of the continental life she had |
behind, He took herto Long B
i Saratoga, but he discovered |
it her chief taste was for painting. |
old gallery of the Academy of |
in Philadelphia were exhibit-
and landscapes from
oss
iighly
ms
careless delight
stohed (
own |
was
sOOn
osits
moun.
between |
called the
i tome by the
iam B. Rogers. When |
raction of the earth's surface
ace by which the mountain re-
gions of Pennsylvania and a few other
parts of the carboniferous series were
formed, these mountains were thrown
up, turned over and twisted in
manner as to cause the materials
vegetable origin of which coal is formed
to become coked, or partly coked, under
extreme pressure. It is due to that pres-
gure and accompanying heat that the
anthracite coals are hard and virtually
erence
Ire
took pl
conditions, the bituminous or semibitu-
minous coals are soft and more {riable,
containing more bituminous element.
In some other parts of the eaith’'s sur.
face where coal is found the so ealled
brown coals and lignites have not been
subjected to the measure of beat under
pressure sufficient to convert them into
true coal.—~Edward Atkinson inp Oen-
Where the Ticket Went,
In an elevated station on a rainy day,
appeared as completely as though she
“Look in your umbrella,’ said the
ticket chopper. She carried an umbrella,
{ which was closed, but not rolled up.
| 8he turned it with the handle end down
aad the ticket dropped out on the floor.
She smiled as she picked it Bp 454 put
preparation I have ever sold or used
es I enn’t say too much in its praise.”
I.. M. Kennon, Merchant, Or jell, Ga.
“or sale by Smith & Crawford.
tothing. He had seen this bappen be-
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advertisement to tell you that we are
that our stock is larger than
are
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clier - the in ever, and that our prices
er, notwithstanding the fact that
we higher than ever and leather
What we have in
they are in
that “our prices
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Dr. Hess’
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Lana
D. BOOZER,
‘enna.
¢
if goods
We
fign res.
A Patriotic Son of a Veteran,
A Susbuly s barber, who is a Bon of a
sel to shave a stranger be-
Ve
Catia
eran refu
msde
he ome uncomplimenta-
the American
people. The
lar. and seated himself
y for the The
lather when
govern-
ment and its stranger
took off hi
in the chair shave.
him
hie
¢ ut Ameri-
uj
cans. This finally barber,
1
angered the
door, flung it open,
to “git”
forthwith. or he would throw him out.
The strange: ested, but the barber
was obdurate, and the fellow got
with his face full of iather
aL hael
fell
OW
out
a
Good News,
No otl
such a test as
yer medi Was
(it
ine ver given
Thousands
erman reme-
g distributed Free of Charge
afflicted
Asthma, Crou
nia and sll thro:
ad
, Biv
v's Cure,
# great
with Consumption,
evere Coughs, Pneu-
it and Lung diseas-
e proof that Otto's
For sale G.
Samples free.
ing the
(‘ure will cure
IH. Long, Spt
Large bottles
by
and 25e.
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Are You Difficuit
To Please in a
Trimmed Hat ?
here. See
We
large
Misses’
today’s have
just receives assort «
ment of Ladie and
Children's
FANCY HATS.
Also a large stock of bean-
Silk Illusions
Mouselines, and Rib.
tiful Flowers,
Malines,
bons in Moire, Taffeta. Ganze,
Satin, ete
We also have
tion
selec.
Sash
a nice
of Panama and
Sailors.
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DINGES & CHRISTINE,
Centre Hall, Penna.
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That Tell
‘the Story
When tl] COT
faces,
no u RE
led can be
TWO LARGE ROOMS
FULL OF FURNITURE
wed Stonishin J
faction.
Wall Paper
Shades
Repairing of all
promptly. Call
J. S. Dauberman
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ISSIONERS
' SALE OF UNSEATEI
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BATURDAY, MAY
the following {race of
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Perehes Warrander, 1
Moore, John
Coon, Andrew
Harris, J D
Unknown ....
shugert. J D
Unknown ...
Unknown
Unknown owe
Godfrey, Marthe
lane, Sarah
urtin, Roland
Godfrey, Mariha
Hepburn, Wm
aknown
Vaknown .
wom. LOWETY vine
Unhoown. ....
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Thompson. J yee ph
Castones, Thomas
Beck, Daniel.
Shearer, Isaac.
Irwin, Wilson.
Irwin, John,
Sayshu is
Ramus a
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Smith, Robert.
Gotrell, Wm.
irwin,
Jeremiah...
Dagiel.
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aodonmihan Walker
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Curtin
Grog
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Harris Nagi nme
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wens M Bower.
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conse iien God Christ
sssinnnel M BOWSE...ooviee
sovisec Nicholas Mann.
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Coase Zimmerman
Jackin,
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Perry Genlael & bro
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Poller
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Phillips. Hardicas
Toner, James
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Brown. Wim |
Pages, Davis
Mann, Harver
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