The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1902, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER. | NO USE FOR THE CACTUS. A DAY OF ¢ SCRUBBING. Pious FRAUDS. LAST FLORIDA TOUR, | HOTELS.
B. W.SMITH, . . . . Ediorand Proprietor | geter Secing is Friend Lashed to! The Neal Thing n THouseeleaning In| Memorials of German Crsdeia of the
oe One by Apnches and Tortured. Duteh Homes, Hansentie League,
‘TRE JENN Ao, 1 cant say that 1 have any ad- | g¢ wag understood generally, says Mary | Facing the lower harbor of Bergen, at | De ater
Cent Re Hau L, . P ENN'A. miration for that sort of plant, however | A pgaixotto, writing in Seriboer's oul (he end of a long row of quaint old ware- | of the seasou to Jacksonville, allow. | the best, [Suminar byarders teseive ot 4 stun
———— eee | fine 8 specimen it i” said an Arizons | pousehold ways ia Holland, that our mod- | (1 tands a venerable build i ’ it Nr Bane nd evil]
Jd ways nu ’ | hous stands } building more | ing almost three months in Florida, | for fshing and hantiog. sor yi
THU RSDA AY, MARC H 8, 1902 man as he passed a casual glance at a els would not pose on Saturday, that day | (Lan 700 vea: id, en the Finne- { a. leave N cape ied g a
msn weir | ginnt cactus in the lobby of a botel, *1 being devoted exclusively to housec lean- | 4; dex 0, obe of the counting house | wi eave New York, Philadelphia, HOTEL HAAG,
TERMS.—The t terms of subscription to the Re- have seen altogether ton muny of them, = {0 within and without. Early in the| (} which Las boon $3 wot in. and Washington March 4.
porter are one dollar per year 1b sdvance. and Fre isu Sirens vie thin Is orien morning every stick of Turpituze is be act and is now waseum filled with in. | Excursion tickets, including rail BELLEFONTE, PA.
recalied by seeing them ir da rather bed and wiped cnrefully and taken out of | ¢ +1. jo . a . : . . .
i. vo ° + ” . . an atl . Ww y 1 #1 { $ OE fine Kiah ir 164 y § soul,
ADVERTISE MENTS, 20 cents per line for three forget, I'he Arizonian hesitated and the house. Then the women, with their | | way transportation, Pullman accom-| Fine Stabling. Heated 11 « hout
insertions, and 5 cenw per line for each subse | uid have passed on, away from the skirts tucked up, entirely flood the rooms i y : cod andl nd al} ; on .r i modations one berth), sud meals en | Hates $1.00 per day.
quent inseition, Other raws made known | .jously formed plant, had he not been | ith bucket after bucket of water he harbor and a eon- | Foute while, going on the special train, | East Bishop Street,
on application, asked to tell what was this Sireuuistange brought up from the canal by means of | erable rtiot f the y and con- | will be sold at the following rates: ¥. A. KEWCOMER
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NOTE. —3ubseribers will please observe the which scemed to deeply affect him. He | ope shoulder yoke, With broom and| rolled not only its manufacturing, mes- | New York, $50.00; Duiffalo,
Vit Pounsylvanin Rallroad, | gest ThE HALL HOTEL, tunkle, Yarager
The last Pennsylvania Railroad tour | Newly equipped, bar aud tab ¢ supplied with
date on the label of the Reporter after a remit. | began: brush they souse and scrub the red tiled | cantile trade rolrn eres. SPRING MILLE HOTEL,
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. “1 have lived in Arizons res y . inally 1 B COP. : : | Rochester, 5400; Elmira $51.45 Edwin Bull. Proprietor,
tance is made and report if it is pot correct. 1 bave lived in Arizona a great many | aor and finally pull up a plug in one cor | glo its feherd hich have always 154 : ! ” EPRING MiLLE
Dates are anly changed the first issue of each years. In fact, wi ute of the plunge ner to let the water flow out, let us hope, | heen its most lable indumtry. Be rise n Erie, $5485 ; Willimmsport, $50.00 First-class aecommodstions at ali ta
month. Jjsn0l, means that your subscription is Of the cellos. . y chit we mn t re = into the canal, ; tal then, as pow, was the greatest fish mar- | Wilkesbarre, §50 85 ; and at propor. of best.
ona, ere were few while peopie, ou 0 hilo > on ov f sh re ha E : : a
paid to last January. 01 means July, 1901, : 3, the A « ge) i I Pp . 1 While the floor is drying a gre it po ish | ket in the tionnte rates from other points. Re Free bus to and from sil trains
end of Indians, ie ludians were not a ing goes on in the street. Quaint old The mani or : Rr
- | friendly. It was a year or so after com | heaes lamps and eandlesticks, tobacco leAzHe Wits . : ols re turning, passengers will use regular
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Democratic County Com., 1902 | ¥¥ to the tervitory that, with a small | poxe4 and ash trays, huge milk eans- all who were im] d for that purpose af tralos until May 51, 1902. Tickets ud-
_-. paity of prospectors, 1 was crossing the | ape burnished until, like golden mirrors, | were not al d to marry le heir | mit of a stop-oft at Charleston
JOHN J. BOW E BR, Chalrman. great Arizona desert from 1 benix to they reflect the red checked, white capm d| ives s i its is, i nan position ot “Aur iri
where is now the King of Arizepa mine. | 4008 bent over them. | aan : Tes = 1 pon 1 on return trip.
We were all provided with food and wa. The lacquer man is busy on Saturday. | im slany ha ~ a | For tickets, itineraries, and full in-
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Bellefonte, N. W John Tmiford, Bellefonte. nished
i Ww 2. H. Guarity, 4 : \ ‘ ny ha BE
: W. W.—tieorge R. Meek, ter and were making the trip over the bot | fe goes from house to house painting the | cor ain interests and keep narate ne- | formation apply icket agents, or
Semtre Rall. john GB. ie herman, Contre Hall, sands and under a scorching sun with as | pread trays and honey cake boxes with : :
ard, Abe Webber, Howa : on] ; : x
Mi: i A ame Ph much comfort as was possible until we | degiens of gaudy birds and we L : : nto the walls G |] P : 3
AORN Ry LEON Ke is, i. : is i ! - leg {1 (} : dx ‘ i i . i alls . SRG .
Millie P. Musser, Millheim were overtaken by a struggling band of | Jeaves and flowers. | a rnb a The did RN eneral assenger Agent, Broad
Phill ME, SE Wo Eine, Philipsbang, Indians. 1 think they were Jicarillas, The street is in a turmoil until noon, | cnn 3° Y tholr ote: 1 | Btreet Station, Philadelphia, ot.
. “There wax nothing to do but to make | when order is sartinlly restored 1,
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u 3 and thei with priest mported fron tormany. | - ———— —
8 Philipsburg ITY x _ a run for it, and we gave them a hard | goant midday meal partaken of. In -
Sale to CE oly State College. race for five hours until Archie Hazzurd, | prterncon washing is resumed, Tie ex alone with thelr erie BISA RT CAIT NT 7
Unionville, Geo. W. Hui: arg . Fleming one of the party, fell behind and was tak- | teriors of the cottazes are scrubbed from | gi. sirn var hanke and cietares of tha | 30iytical sketches of publie men INASYLVS
Benner, N. ¥ ro : en. Then we turned and made a fight, | poor to pavement and every ite ot]. B i prayer 2X and g o | he | YOich have beeu recived. Juris ; vd
Boggs, i rvis Fetaer, } 1 but it was uo use. The lodisus made off | pold removed, for in this low, : RES i :
- E ) : Milesburg. with their prisoner, a part of them keep- | green
‘ine Glenn, ing us off from those that had him in| brick Bn sedis a he
charge, We followed anti] night, when | fully dried, a: ave nn BOOT RE vu EE ne : a. tle episode Letwreen Mr. White
the Indians nude a halt, and there, before | mes i heir sabots +d tiptoe Me teres re that tay ol tn : rir
our eves, they stripped Hazzard of his | their de i 3 | RR ge. 3 1H Re
clothes and lashed him to'a big cactus, 50 AS ne he it ulat i : Bh ded va 2 : :
A : “Such suffering! They raised him just Lastly toward even he entire vil-| I nn this oa dhe ri sketch for Murch appears inn the (
Haines W. = illiaz ftos 41 FOTIA, far enough above the ground that his lage i ws to the canal. and all the sab . x 02 . this . > Ihe | “| mopolitun us In. on. Lhe Inte President
Su] ! whole weight f on the sharp needles of | vasbed and whitened with p ce RD FORE “AT 1's i wine o Harrison,
Half Moon, J eb §. Lavelle he plant, sands of them piercing bis am r¥ Ae ¥atu 4 a
Howar y Rol bert © fer, | flesh. hil « hal f of the Indians held us
A away the o th rs danced about our suffer
ing partner. There were only four of us
and about twenty Indians, but we sue ' the biz y . OOH eI) hottie ; 5 which worn don a
ceeded in driving them off after a fight her d y' to the tiny sabots of the youn- | he va, a. Yiudn of ould oni a dian. | ¥ CP.
that lasted until near midnight. . Aid 1 Haas
“When we reached Hazzard, he was | A 2 wh at
| nearly dead from the loss of blood and the 3 In Crasaders. ' ol ott nFe. fecrot comuaviments BANKS.
| terrible agony that he suffered. We gt i belr ai SCIEN ' ns al ! ) a ery “ ¥ of an Ders of ™ '
{i kim back to Phenix, but be died in a fe Ww 3 i j i oy ho | ve fue. 2 Cortis bicaro etald. i enn S
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Fhe most jo eisive and most keenly
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past two years have been those of Wii 4 23333 Pass & LLre I
i 44 ’ fig N * bei a oq
iam Allen White, hie humorous { Lie: entral
Pious ( is in still fresh
the pubile memnry Mr. White
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“1 have been caught in the desert and in jousts and pr 1 one another's skil | . RE Vz |] ys
. . have been saved from dying of thirst by | ’ ' 1 the vpse of the | Sinks Amines sare wilde Ateteibi a Icy
“w James orl, t Gag | drinking water that is contained in the | enc $ ate tha sword i wis : A Soo ee r.3] :
: John L. Dunloj Heloute, | enctus, but 1 never can feel any gratitude | P0HS5 BH TEE a ori NL orrie ann aed dared Banking Com pany
Tusior, 3. 1, Me 4 Flen Rial { to the plant : ov that first experience. ana 3 ue ulin ! ; ig i - - . olf Lo . pes bo : us : ) ’ , ’
Walker, PS. Peel % itty : And 1 never tolerate an Indian” | €V€ ie knights of : . : ea Et { 1 v fo hed : a ww ole if : 2 : CENTRE HALL, PA
“ ON fublersta Denver Rep n. iter with z io lacse PEASY 1 wied W ih ', tive state | HECBIves Deposi
a" Ww i i Tr, 4M —— -— fy of gol : hristin an infidel | 7 A a . r : : ¢ ry \ EE .
Worth, W, T. Hoover, Port ¥ da. il woth Hatin anc nude | nt is Jnreely found in Ki and (ta. | DiBCounts iNoles.
Mutton ns a Motor. Hi ting and ‘ ) ‘ . B. MINGLE. Cashier.
Green, the English historian, one day
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. asked a frie wd which of all the inventions Le Inws concerning the | ers tl re import Rul
RO { of their day had done the most for the att ulilect usama io bis autobl | se 2 i : he a} ation i ATTORNEYS,
ASSEMBLY | penple as a whole. His friend guessed fe Ane SH at la vere d ot on Sete aiams ’
| this an dt but the answer was:
Is and aa pi bt sispenny photographs”
A reply involving quite ns great an ab-
i sundity as 3+ was nade by Cecil
Rhodes in answer to a | ho, seeking
We are auth d to announce that J. H. Wet | to draw ‘hin 11, suggested that be owed
gal, of Bellefonte {li be & cand fe for Assem Lis phenomenal vise to the petus of
bly, sul ject to the decision of the Democratic | noble sentiments,
Coun ty Convention “Madam,” returned Mr. Rhodes, “I
rot Tu ‘o tiny fortune simply 1d sol « Oe . iis ‘ -
SpERIFY en fuse simply and Jolely to col ¥ hich each might ht yan SECU | One of the brightest and best maga. rid ¥. Fortney
We are authorizd to anton ce that Huon 8 “Cold mutton'™ gasped the lady. “Ob, n disputed t ry { y ORS | vines i ublished is the New Era The | Pav ne EY EW
Tavior, of Be ie fonte, will be a candidate for Rbodes. what do you mean ™ 2 Wl wore interchansed, and | March number has 8 number of arti FORT: vs Al
the « flice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the “When 1 was young.” continued the vlog . were notimes formed be eles from the pen of some of the best i : B
Democratic County Convention South African millionaire. "1 was so SE the mutual inter t in Lire MmegszZine writers, tis truly a greal hee north of Court House.
We are author’ zed to anpounce that J. W. Kep-
Jer, of Ferguson township, will be a candidate
or A ssembly, subject to the deckdon of the Dem-
{cratic County Convention.
Office in Cride
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TREASURER. dosed with cold mutton and | hated it 80 | he hunting animals. sternationa) | petiodios) CE
Ar. | cordially that I resolved to grow rich in . Ta a, JL ENANE Dal AMiornay at law
1 order to put it on one die for the rest of Li SALE REGISTER ST Ld EFONTE PA.
my life. Yes, madam, cold mutton was t : t . | ARCH 5.3 ok . u Tamer eile 3 Offer N. W. oor I i, two doors from
at the root of my success. Noble seoth a Sam Buianty line on 8 young lady | = : . oy : Firet Nationa! Bas ans;
ments had nothing to do with it''— ; . : : iy La
We are suthorized to sunoance that W. J. Car- | Youth's Companion.
Hn, of Miles township, will be a esndidate for - —
Treasurer, sul ject to the decision of the Demo flow Shonld Hobby Know,
eratic County Conventior The density of the English “bobby” has ; i y ‘
REGISTER often been told, but here is the experience etl a onoiogn i several Lou Potters ‘ ys o. ins = ni ca iW 6G. RUNKLE
of
We are anthori 2¢d to announce that J. J
ney, of Potter township, will be a candidate for
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo
eratic County Convention.
a young womagn just back from Lone amd wot and thinkin 3 little fiat rs : . : . *. Altorneyst-Law,
don, H ap pe ut on the street one wy woul ¢ aporeeias wee hile tal sui —— ny oe Hie north Sy 5 : BELLE FON ]
morning ale . that the reflected a. : 44 i i ] ‘ v . i al be seme 81000 dew
light suggest J afternoon rather than | 7
morning. we stun, to all appearances,
We are anthorized to announce that A. G
Archey, of Ferguson towmship, will be a can
didate for Register, sutject to thegdecision of
the Democratic Connty Convention,
RECORDER. seemed to be in the west, To the first one do you think | Centre Hil ¢ : the David s, Kerr § . \ 2 GETTIG, 182 BT
We are authorized to at 1 0 ince that Frank A. | policeman she met she addressed this He looked sear ¥ hl He bE wg oa Nt, 7 wmilch hs PO RA JAFONTE. PA
Foreman, of Centre Hall Buongh, will be s can- | query: tiful face. T modes junds for Which {1 ttle. Sf ahamis BHA 20a whe ol lections an ag business attended
didate for Recorder, sulject to the decision of “Officer, which is the west 7” ke was watching proved to be a wiG tad Seti S65 Dien Crile CWE will 4 oul rin pt en itations Gorman and K.g sl
the Democratic County Convention. He pointed to the direction from which | yawn,
sttushine seemed to come,
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We are suthoriz 4d to apnotrce that J. C Rowe, the att ahi . 5:1 Th bia mile sion . —y-—_
LS re a = BR . nem an ' § k “Oh.” sie said, "then the san rises in we Fed ingnive ; y od frees avd ov i 0g N B. SPANGLER, TY
of Philipsburg Borough, will be a candidate for + . & . uoss tl muse that inspires : pe job of soung cattle. and fi f fare ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demc- | the west in London i . . . tonleht mu we Euterpe” Hs pce The hore stock ix all good: (wo BELLEFONTE, PA
cratic County Convention, “As to that. miss,” replied “bobby,” “I He d in’ 1e w ansthine about Ig aren) an a Practice in all the courts Codsultation in EB
really cangot say.” = New York Times. He Praag RMU Lapin 000M
COMMISSIONER. esis —— mythology, } yuldn’t
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i ! ish and German, Ofioe, Crider Exchang
tell just what fl 1-104 4 a on | Ballding novied
We sre suthorized to announce that Philip H. A Poor Piace For Architects. che meant. Bot when be got home he ia : .
> Fra ake H : ¢ "wh Ta ¥ o NEIETeTe, Hite ¥ in LG $ 3 ri: i "iit
Meyer, cf Harris Township, will be a candidate There ix a little village on the west | took down Lis encyclopedia, and there 1m b brood sows, har ve y Janno: the Posse, Practical Surveycr | /
for Commissioner, sulject to the decision of tbe | const of Ireland in which there is only | In cold type, staring him in the face, | mower, bay rake, cuitivaior pions, barrows | and Conveyancer, COBURN, PA. ey svn at 5.9 a a ye A re for Ren ian
Demoerstic C unty Couveniion. one home, and that shelters go family, for | he saw: uit Revie t 8 ean he DE ie — 13 00 p.m. reir nit ¢ ic pare MoBtendon
. » . fren, d ; witer, vivegar, ew 5 fi " % ia i r Laat batastar mt ™ Bf — hs
We are authorized Wo announce thet Joba L. 1H Delonge fo amd ix occupied by the loerl “Euterpe—the muse who presided AvCliob er eI. E SHURE KE N osL Pa | fv oe ag at 3 0.9.50 a. mm. la. tn. BAD.
f » e lhe § er thy " - . Armes Mii ! ‘ RN, 4LG 20D 4
Duniap, of Spring township, will be a candidate | Priest. ATE Te mole thing over a dozen over wind instruments.” MARCH 22-1 p.m. H.C Robison, Spring {1 AUCTIONEER AND CARPENTER i Ub Sasdays trons leave Montane 0.08 snd
for Commi sivmer, subject (0 the deck lon of the | families living in the village, and each of s——————————— bisck ving Mure, can be haadied b 1 ain open for engrgements in either of these | 10018 m and 4 4 9. Pefury lenve Lawless
Demccratic County Convention, them occupies an old fishing boat. As no mer; bogey, spring wagon ri implemen tx, | ooenmtions. My experience in beth should be | DOT ASO A 1. 16.48 aan. and 4 0.
large tree is found nearer than eight A Pretty Dig Tiger. . | ew have 1 vey beeu in ou ok sove, | a safficient : garantee for satisfaction snd good | J. B A RUS, fsrn’ ¥ ‘ oh
« ¢ ‘ n PTR sige, vie, alwo ail new q BH Bi ‘ p. bo rin) i Spy A 6 ; en’
Prank of Rush township, will be a candidate miles, vo carpenter's shop or architect's Old Dickey 8. a very wealthy but £ ronil n work. Terms are modetate. Give eb thin] . or} ¥ ger Awl
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3 / x 4 oflice is found in the village. very illiterate East India merchant in | MARCH 26-Wedresday, Rishe!, three. | { TRAL RAILROAD OF PENN
for Commissioner, sul ject to the decision of tle —— sp — nd ; n of GINnDas oy . and fonirihe of a wile ports tof Farmers Mills . : ! G* Cons pe 3 Tim . Tobie, Ya Xia,
Democratic County Couvention Primitive § London, took a pair of compasses and |, we cows, hogs, sheen, hay, farm imple: | To)R. SMITHS SALVE for chilblaips, ete | ~p—o
rimitive Savages, 1 swe nn larce man of CHILE, &4 _ Sent br mail for 3B cons. The DR ng Ane
set about examining a large map « Bb UniE, Cie ] A ens. ie a . i TAR
Morally we a= «ill primitive savages, Ind! d the marin of Wh ly wha {lus { SMITH ©0., Cetitre Hall, Pa, No. 1; No 8 Nu § Nov. 21, 19%
’ * * Hi mh a ay o a MARCH 20) 3 1348, A mile noe' hopes of | A ————_—
Torne Dexocmatic Vorees —1 hereby an- We ante «till sombating murder. arson, , . \ h RCH 2 y,
. : : " . . trated with drawings of the wild and Fenta Usve; onus 3 sheep, hmsehold gods —n AT ‘ mpm pam. Ly.
noutce that I am a candidaie forthe office of | theft. Like the cave dweller fighting the domestic animals of the country conkine nteasiln, sping Wagou, vic; sale 0 be S ~ TTANTED, AGENTS 1 42 i 50 1
Re y . . rads e mw ; A Sean fe ¢ nals of tl untry. ain ft 3 060 : i em
Commissioner of Centre County, and that if nom- | phy«ical mammoth, we are fight ng the Suddenly Dickey dropped. the ‘com: gin ft 1 o'clock. | Tos our Teas, Colle s, Spiess and Baking
inated and elented, I will serve the county at | mammiothe of moral deformity Eventu- : oo a aka’ “gp ‘i MARCH 20.W, 31. Stivers. hotweon Contre ftin1 | Powder to consumers. Liberal commission paid
the rate of §1.50 per day, instead of 82.00, allowed | 81l¥ they will disappear. Murder will be pass in amazement. “It cant be! It dP tiers Mill st 9a. m.: 2 hones, 5 eow:, hdarem, » gh AnD HO , Pa.
by law. The ides is to nduce the expenses of | Mnkvown, nnd theft, rendered unneces- | ain't In the border of nature that is cok snd beef eattie, § good shoats, iof of goog | EN Me tt = _
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the county, and yet give sdtisfactory service. sary by decent social organization, will | should be! [mpossible! Ridiculous!” ’ faim uinpien @ite, The shiek be Short horn, as
x : hi . x grad wy ang wan will want; homes sls go &, | R. BMITH SALVE for all kinds of sores
C. B. HOUSER, have disappeared also. ~Chicage Awer “Why, Dickey, what's the matter? A laree number of small eridoles wis be sold fa | Nothing fais to yield. Sent Ly mai
Potter Township. ican. “Wot's the matter? Vy. this Bengal the iorenoon | Toe DR. SMITH CO, Centre Hall, Pa. 2 cents
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isi— ——— ———— Stockholm Impregaab tiger ia ninety miles long!™ MARCH 2eWm, Zorhy, woot of Spring Mille, at | ~~ - A ——— sn -
There are a lot of picturesque old eas 108, m4 borses, 8 mich cous, 7 head of yrange | \OR 1 BALE «Twn writing desks for sale n
The Pelliean Smiled. tos nnd fortresses on the coast of Swe- Dickey bad measured the tiger by the | ioe 31 ewes, bogs, lob of good farm Smpie- | wood eondition, and ring geek for a te, I
There is a sly old pelican in Central | jon in which garrisons are still maintain- | scale of the map. pg Brig Winder, JOBRaon mower, Mx. | Hein (ilion A} ply at ithe REPGRTER office.
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park which has an almost human way | wd, but they would uot last an bourif at — MARY . st : i ”
of noticing what goes on about him | tacked by muwdern guns and projectiles, Eleetrie Centipeds, IARCH Ro tar a Prey YT "4
without seeming to do so. The other They are fenforevi, howeyes, hy earth, Least attractive among the insects he de fot head of stu ry On wa: 200900009090000099000090008
day two herons in the same cage with bid Ry 1 pt NS Nef rN NE ihent. which give light are the so called | Wu ciner farm implements, x er,
him fought over a fish. One had made | 2" I rd ” nance Spring Mills, Pa.
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the catch, but the other Lad under a error ow Tile with many legs, which have been lik- All.Day Sales,
taken to wrest the morsel from M8 | ation board of the United States, All| ened to serpents’ skeletons in minia- | srareh 131 M. Harvey, Mileshure,
rightful possessor, the harbors are protected by torpedoes, | ture. They move In a snakelike fash. a 2a Jonan A Gates Lateatunpe's
They squabbled over it like two boys | and Stockholm ix abwolutely impregnable | jon, forward or backward, leaving be : ow Morris Yager, Petiulonto
who have hold of the same baseball | from the sen, being sitanted upon a fiord | ping them a bright track of phosphor 9H. A. Lng RUANY, ow
bat. The scuffle brought them into the | or bay that cannot be entered execpt | 4, Hght. However, they are most nc. a mts aT gfrre Mita.
neighborhood of the old pelican, who through phwsnges that are narrow and customed to appear in the daytime, James Hull, Zin,
stood, apparently asleep, with his big | © deremled. when the illumination they afford is w Bd 5 Futm, Belishmte,
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Philadelphia Bleeping Cam attached 0 East
bonnd train from TS mnt stil sop =n. and
West-bound from Philadelphis at 11.96 p.m
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General Buporin sendent.
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Do not think Spring is here
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bill tucked a ing. Th i B-B. F. hot Lemant. Do not think any old thing
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heron dropped its fish, and the bat- | Ir jt were not for the Irish members of 25-8, G. Rete, Coburn,
tle went on. pasiiament, half of the fun of parliament Great Liberality, GCharles mith, Fiedler, : Do not think vou will not
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No sooner had it been dropped than | ary proceedings would be lost. “Sir,” | One day in November, 1000, T was call. i Rn ef: in catch cold unless yon will
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the ‘great bill came out from under. | said nu Irish M. PP, “if I have any par | ed upon to conduct the funeral of an aged 21 Me. Ellzaboth Walford, Woll's Store, come to the store and get
neath the wing and the fish went into | tiality for thy bonorable member it is | bachelor, who had three brothers all not- H-=ti. W. Wolf, Feidiar, something warm and
comfortable in all kinds
the pelican’s pouch, Then the head dis. | 88ainst hisa™ “Sir” said another, “1 an- | ed for their stinginess. I drove twelve WH. E Genteel, B-lletonte,
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sweor boldly ju the affirmative, No!” “The | miles to the church house, conducted a 18-p x darts Mi.
appeared again. The pelican was | jo 0 of the Irish members of the | service and then drove one mile to the 11 Kdwmrd Nixon, Lamour.
Plainly asleep. bouge,” said another, “shall be heard no | graveyard. After burial one of the broth. med ES Nal,
When one heron gave up the fight | jonger!™ Sir John Parnell declared that | ers asked me to stop at his home for din. VoRarpuel Bitde, Potters Mills,
and flew away, the other looked about | #eyery man ought to be ready to give his | ner. On taking my leave he asked me 18 Jonas This, Centre Hi 1.
for the prize. It was nowhere to be | last penny to save the remainder of his | what I charged for my service. 1 told 2M. L. Rishel, Farmers Mille,
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seen. The keeper of the bird cages sol- | fortune!” while another spoke of “re | him I never made any charges, but al 1, Hes, Rev k Springs weather until the sun-
emnly asserts that he saw a twinkle | deeming a character {rretrievably lost!” | ways left it to the liberality of the Jig. More Kum 01, Roaiabarih ) ny anys of Spring come.
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in the eye which the pelican opened to | Another member declared he was not | friends. After saying that “a preacher
- going to reiterate what he was going to | who drives twelve miles to a funeral de- ial
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