THE TEMPTER. Bquat in wy nath was my besetting foe; oms length! and lo! Again my way he blocked and mock. | ed my strength. ~Rdmund V. Cooke, Magazine The Courtship 0 By Minnie A f Miranca Jane. | einer Edington. ro OLA] HK Mi: trying gave up he to depend ug moment fo i Three days pa Jim had not even bv ty. Miranda Jans the despairing fears of her favorite “Marm’s foolin' herself,” said dejectediy, as she sal on a stump and dug her bare toes into the damp black soil; “an’ | "xpoct there's noth in’ fur me to do but tramp KH. Jim «don't keer fur me, I ‘spect he's stuck cx that red-haired Bal Perkins, who thinks she's some’at canse her {olks five on the hill where it's dey. It sets some folks up wonderful fo have a bit «of prop'ty. Them as has wants as much more as they kin git.” she added = little bitterly. “Jim's got a acre an’ # log cabin, an’ he's got on gittin' a mheer of old Perkins’ forty acres. Wail, I hope he'll be happy with Sal if her #ougue 8 sharper nor a razor.” “Whe's Saat ser hope’ll bo happy?” began te thoughts and heroines been and blushed She had thinking | started, limp sunbonnet. that Miranda Jane under her not sLe was’ known Jim,” she sald, around “I wonder hill with the rich “Yer scart me, turning you aint her on ant anything would Miranda that Long Rang. A double su mar: Ancestry. ceasion of very Hon, Lovell ten years old, Into this word 140 years after the birth of his William Coke biliycock Tate brought tha Ages Tals wa who gave his namo hat, and was born in 17564 and became | first Ear! of lLelcester. He married | a Keppel in 1822, being sixty-eight years old, and left threo sons. Ono | to tho one years of age, became the father of the Hon. Lovel wlion he was sev enty-one years old, Scotland Yard furnishes statistics which show that 34.000 persons were lost in London last year, and much! the same number in the preceding | year, making a total close on 70,000 for the new canenry, HARM \ To by d La profit fie almost whaoly advantage of they from he much at a granulated salt were gpecks dirt are in a milk pail, it is good that the dalry work is Filth in tie milk pre vents the making of choice butter The for VW 3 that and do not time mignt i When the foam evidence get 100 tuned of gPcn on HOT MASHES FOR OWLS. While there are those who do not believe In feeding hot mashes to lay. Ing hens it has been proven that it 1a A desirable plan in cold weather and eapecially in sections where the win ters are very severe. Whether they should be fod at morning oF night de aad the cur the floo the draft fowls in fod and whon other given in place of corn, it in keeping them warm | Duriag the day thoy will take enough keep from getting too the i warm are ronal birds going to the nights io tis before on corn Warm water grain is P will nasist ; exercise io { cold, LL ies In two rears the sale of American | electrical goods in Egypt fell from | $20,000 to $300, while that of Germany increased to $115,000, The Washington city post office em- ploys 462 clerks, while Cleveland, O., with greater cash revenues, employs anly 185. The franking privilege ac rotali for the axcess { | i i HOUSEHULD. FOR ENAMELLLD WARE. A CEMENT a! of @ i One tablespoy n&fal hopped suet and fine three fall He three eggs sll nutmeg grated; into &4 monid and three and a Toast bit fuarn 2am 1 { nasi Put in hours ave! table afing dsh: tablespoon ful minced celery, level table gpoonsiul of flour: stir mixed, then add gradually half a cup of cream or alk and a can of crab meat; stir a fow minutes: add salt, pepper and paprika to taste; spread on toasted biscuits or on thin slices of brown broad toasted Cheese Straws Mix half a cupfal of flour, three tablespoonsial of grat ed American cheese, half a table spoonful of Parmesan cheese, a little salt and one egg beaten; work to a amooth paste, roll out on a floured board until quite thin; cut in strips onefourth inch wide and four inches jong; place on a buttered pan and hake in a rather cool oven ten mine nies. ‘ One #9 Crab gpoonful of ti eu when it is melted add ang of two until Hall Hotel CENTRE HALL, PA. JAMER W., RUKKLE, Prop. “ows sanigped, Baz and table wippliod with the best. Bummer boarders given special attention, Hesithy iocaiity., Beautiful seenery, Within three miles of Penns Cove, a most besatl. ful sublerranean cavern; snimuce Ly & boss, Well located for hunting and fishing Hested throughout. Free carriage 0 all trains, Hotel Haag : BELLEFORTE, PA. F. A. REWCOMER, Prop. Heated throughont, Fine Btabling. EATES, $1.99 PER DAY Epeeial preparations for Jurors, Whoesse, and any perons coming 10 town on special og casions, Hegular boarders well Spring Mills Hotel BPRING MILLIS, PA E23 Ons al &'l fre a cured for. ssmmss— BOL KING, Prop. tUmes for both from aif Table liquors sod First -clom acm modat man and beast trains board Free bus to and =aonilent Livery stluched first-class Lest wices si the bar, 0 Fort ete The 8A AS 88. location : One mn Accommodations 1 wishing t alleniion puied on i J BE CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashied Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . .. 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