The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1903, Image 3

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THE WIND OF SORROW.
The fire of love was burning, yet zc
low
That in the Bark
See its rays,
we scamrca could |
nd in the
day
i ng embers
but smold
L Pastoral Love Story.
\1 Idyll of the Early South African
Sattlem nts.
bonnet
maidens
Rustic finery
tor was the ol
was she easily
heap of materials
the young
restrained
pushed back her sunbonnet. revealing
to John's astonished eves a
and delicately flushed far
hy large Rray eyes. shaded bs
lashes. She blushed prettily az. look
ing up to ask ice of a silk,
sae caught the young man's admiring
gazed fixed But his ad-
miration seemed not displeasing. for
presently a half-amile—and that upon |
her own initiative—in hig lirection. |
bound him her slave for life
“Minna—close your cappy'!”
ped the cares mother,
had caught the fleeting
Obediently and in silence
trained daughter veiled his
John's disgust
“Peter,” .sald John, as they
at the door watching |
dust in which the cart
ed, “who is she?"
“Don’t you know,” the lad replied.
“That's my aunt, Juffron van Haaren,
Ach! but old tante is a good one to
make a fellow work. Look at all that |
stuff to be put away.” “Oh, bother |
your aunt!” snapped John. “Who's |
the young lady?" Peter grinned and |
Jumped out of arm’s length, as he
retorted: “You are uot the first one |
to ask that. She's Minna van Haraen, |
and her father owns more land and
more sheep than any one in the Free |
State. But she 1s hard to please, if |
that's what you are thinking about.” |
At this John’s heart sank. What |
«chance had ba? A storekeepsr and a
ror
lady wou 10 long
To
tor
be
she
refined
lighted
long
the pr
upon her
snap- |
who perhaps |
love-glance
the well
sun, to
stood |
the cloud of
had disappear:
those and
might
would
ing by night of
that which
10 Then recur the
} can
an heiress: what
Krey eyes,
smile have meant
much
“She ia
I do
this dis
disagreeable
Under
Then out
iinanie
n Haaren
of w
and greeted
Haaren,
earlier
ham
of a
the
wn
guest «
n the depths
hed, bhegide
smothered his dis
was but
called to arly
standing
saddled at
did not
id 1
sin ping when they
coffee.” There
fed, groomed
door Mamma
10t appear; Minna? Oh,
While Dirck and Papa were in animat-
i conversation h slip along-
John with his cup of coffee
as she it him, said--very
low, but with a charming smile—a
which, John's unacecus.
tomed ear, conveyed no tangible mean.
at all; and he parted without
wore
horses wore
and the
i
yos
© ipped
of
Zave
fow words to
ing
hope
Followed
shout of
the farmer's hearty
"Come again: come soon
rode away When the first
burst of the fresh horses had gottled
steady lope, Dirick asked
“"Well-—and what did she say to you?"
“Say!” answered John bitterly: “the
only connected she uttered
from first to last, was this morning,
when she gave me coffee.
what I have got for being a presumpt-
ous fool. I'll sell out and go right
back to Capetown-—or more likely to
the ceva.”
“So, so. But what did she say?”
persisted Dirck.
“Just nothing. As she gave ma cof.
fee this morning, she just remarked:
‘I have five thousand sheep,’ Now
Wh .
Dirck’s shrill whistle'of amazement
Stopped all further comment, “Man'"
he shouted, “that's quick work. Five
thousand sheep, She sald that right
out? You are in luck. Why, in this
by
they
sentence
“
with
Go
you like
father wil)
Englishm
her,
and
‘sat
marriage
as
of
to a carle who h up
i proposal
ask her father
What Minna we i her
give
s00n as
he an
A FORTUNE UNEXPECTEDLY.
Prospector Unable to Keep Up With
His Party Finds Gold.
Washington Star
Dogs.
stay Dis
ymatic
The table
as now, in the great hall
Chancellor's palace—the hall
in which Conference of Berlin
was held after the Russo-Turkish
War. The culminating point of vach
dinner was near its when the
Chancellor arose and, after a brief
speech in French, proposed the health
of the heads of all the states there
represented. This was followed by a
toast the health Emperor
the senior member of the
and shortly after
adjournment for coffee and
One thing was, at first sight
startiing as Bismarck
arose to the toast, the big
black head of a Danish dog appeared
tipon the table on each side of him:
but bearing of the dogs was so
solemn that they really detracted
nothing from the dignity of the occa
sion Andrew D. White, in the Cen
tury.
Bismarck and Mis
during ms
dinner to the
Each year marck
BEave a dipl Corps
Gry hao *
on the Emi
wag set then
CTrors
birthday.
of the
the
close
to of the
given by
diplomatic
came an
cigars
{ orps,
propose
the
How Glaciers Run Mills,
Switzerland and Southern France
are using their glaciers to turn their
mills, At certain altitudes in various
localities these mighty flelds of ice
and snow as they come booming down
the mountain side melt into slush
and water,
pipes and ducts and carried thousands
of feet to the electric plants and mills
in the valleys below. Hy#raulic en
gineers in France say that the water
power in the mountainous districts of
that country alone can produce elec
trical energy equal to 10,000,000 horse
power,
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HOUSEHOLD.
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SAVE THE TABLE
Wive who have ku red
damage to table
the he
groups or
harmonious
Carrots, for instance give yellow:
aprouts or
and
beans, brussels
green
peas, pin
tomatoes boots, red;
amd potatoes, cauliflower or
turnip, white. This of garn
ishing Is specially good for beef a ia
mode Use nothing for a roast that
will interfere with the carving, A lit
croquetioy
a few
quite
border
for steaks a few stems of
sliced jemon or mush
is the prettiest garnish
and fried ap
Indianapolis
ach,
{ elory
method
OF
suf
’
of
tie parsley
of
For
tiny
spoonfuls vegetables
ficient
green peas;
little
chops, use a
creas, a
rooms. Asp
for tongue, and
ples for pork ard ham
News
aliced
RECIPES
Hot Slaw Cut the cabbage the
#ame as for cold slaw; boil it until
tender in boiling salted water: drain
it thoroughly: make a sauce with two
level tablespoonfuls of butter, half a
leval teaspoonful of salt, a little white
and cayenne pepper and half a
ful of vinegar; pour this over the cab
bage in the pan and let stand on the
back of the range ten minutes,
“88 Rolls.—Rub two tablespoonfuls
of butter into two cupfula of flour,
add two teaspoonfuls of mking pow.
der, one teaspoonful of sugar and half
a teaspoonful of salt; beat one egg
add to it half a cupfol of milk: pour
this over the flour, mix to a dough,
toss on a floured board, roil out to
half an inch thick, cut in rounds and
bake In a hot oven fifteen minutes.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW
General Trade Conditions.
LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
£1 ive or v
per 100 f
5, $1.50004
$1.50002 40;
calves, $25.70: Texas
bul
fed
50
~Receipts today. 10,000 head: tomor
1000; opened steady: closed 10%
$4 t0s0
bulk
INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES
The journey of a ton of
average
American tourist:
mimes
Seven Kentucky feuds have resulte
There were groo
nas beer
and Fo
communication
between Japan
Wireless
established
The paper bills of the United States
The capital of the railroads is more
than five times as great as that of al
the banks.
There are nearly 6,000,000 farms in the
United States, the average size being
140 acres.
More than one-third of the inmate:
of the Elmira, N. Y., State's prison are
well educated.
In the Santa Clara Valley, California
five square miles are devoted to the
raising of onion seeds.
Within fifty years Russia has acquir.
ed new territory which in area is larger
whan the ®nited States.
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fal Hotel
CERTRE HALL, PA
JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop,
equipped Bar snd table wippliod
the best, Bummer boarders given special
Heallhy iocality, Besutifu Boenery,
Wituin three miles of Penns Cave, a most besatithe
ful subterranean cavern; entrance by & boat,
Well located for hunting and fishing
Heated throughout, Free carriage Wo all rain
Hotel Haag
SELLEVONR ¥
F. A. KEWCOMER, Prop,
Heated throughout, Fine Blabling.!
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY i
Bpecial preparations for Jurors, Witnesses
sod any persons coming to town on special ood
Carions. Regular boarders well cured for, i
Sping Mis Hote
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with
attention
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BPRING MILLS, PA.
GEORGE C, KING Prop,
First-class scoommodstions at all times for both
man and beast. Free bus to and from alf
tains. Excellent Livery attached Table
board first-class. The best liquors sad
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Wines at the bar, {
Old Fort Hotel
ISAAC Proprietor,
$8. Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Ae
Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Pi
wishing 10 er JOY an evening given #
allention. Meals for such OCCaABiONS
pared Always prepared
for the transient trade.
BATES: $1.00 PER DAY.
on short notioe,
Pens Valley Banking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA. :
W. B. MINGLE, Cashief
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