THE HURRYING HOURS. Blow often the thought comes heme to me, As the moments hurry away, Of the things I intended Somehow, soma There are promises been kept, Though 1 always meant ut time is too things That a do day. have to time, some that not be all to for short body intends to do. will answer a letter, or read a book, I will write a bit i rhvme; will do the things that I ought to do me day when | have time, beyond, as I hope and plan days that are ahead, day that is her into grave opportunities de look the the the 1 ta a iiS just ZOOS ad. dav that w fomorrow tha chance as it way year is a And this is a truth sublime~- moment mm th is the we can't eize ia tho yery to make it se v } tig Or ¢ orien A 8 How Louise Harned a Gown, By Roe lL. He mise,” sald Robert Sear one hot to 3, comin supper alternoon, want bought ir you our wiht YO dan er alarm nr red and Che Once pt which each would busy arranging the scatter in shocks ht be now they cured bLy had opportunity their aister and pasa her skill in driving. found, as Bob had said. iding the leaders was sufficient horses followad doellsly racks. When ght angles Lie highway she felt nervous, our in hand and the thine following made difficulty, and tho age from the road to the farm lane vad: managed with equal ease, Bob and Charlie watched her nar owly, but made no comment. Plain: ¥ they were satisfied, or she would wave heard to the contrary. The lane led over the sione bridge ind across the creek flats, and thence lirectly up the steep hill, with a level wreak tp tha greater part of the Valleyview farm. On the summit wee the two irain-flelds of twenty acres each vheat having been sown north of the ane and oats to the gouth. The latter rere not yot ripe, wind bint alch on jae judg vides in their from the barn-yard ponderoua the turn ma vit By the time they had reached the gate leading to the whoeatfiold the and were no longer prancing. Bob offered to mount the binder the first few circuits of but Louise waved him make ield, saying: “No, sir; I shal for if I am to have to earn it. Aud | throw th» machine Ho did started to the east ling in the feet in width thing, gown I mean is that ar.’ 1 do the whola a fine ask ot into g request wl the he while a she Irses tramp sight as she and grain, wath ¢ was cut ciose to he fence from right to cireled fre grain through Thus sue went about left, and thon, turning left to right, cutting the which the had walked in their first round Farmerily Eastern ors ut first swath by hand, in binder has HN horses farm alwavs « but recen f worl 4 times att i red binder bore apparent was the high; . far: aunt the toad ] Narrow | fright to effed and | t her om with no igh rescue “Wha Ther tle arm one near time en in shall I do?’ Louise cried Was no room to pass the lit on either side, and no human could the team on one wave checked grade had just swept past the fences the lower level of the two grain fields. On the right the growing corn stood walzt-high over an area of thir ty acres, while a field of simitar size at the left was in stubble, & heavy | growth of clover having been cut from | it the week before. The entrance to down They the meadow was about midway between her and the! but two of the bars were up ware long and slender basswood however, and could not offer the horses. : Without an (instant’'s hesitation to right hand fence, which they grazed ! i i i i Louise swung Prince and Pomp to the | i i ! The blacks! tender-mouthbed and could be but while thelr insane terror | have checked | did not seem (0 see the | bars, but crashed through them with. out sinckening speed in the least, Louise had made as wide a turn as! were guided, lasted nothing could was posalble, but she saw that she lope to clear both posts al such an angie. 8o, pu; she threw the heavy drive-w ahove which she directly the per post The like a vn, leaving a « For a posely, nen] against snapped sat "up wood road ints tit ithe HoOwn & mii azain with moment's parallel 3 girl had a sho « ould id not greatly | humme Compan Op nions Dif ffer About Hedgehogs. it je ‘ermont mers, waa i fo of the igehog that State for at Wit yam County ! Re int Mrs. Roosevelt’ 8s Portrait In a studio building Bryant Square ipied for the most part t a thi Pari is 2 rait painters, there urant where the waiters mad to r« palette splashed with an interest in and relate to the regular patrons the place L distinguished re posing for the painters. They got them partly from the fact that most of the sitters take iun®ieon in the restaurant, their ing revealed by the undergr sip that goes on between world over “Mrs. Roosavell in here tc luncheon today,” of the wal’ers confided to a regular diner one night last week. “She =as dressed ol} ip black. She Is hading her porirail painted, you know, Mr. Von Krmm haar” And thus another professional soorel was scattered broadoast -<Now York Presa, at Michael's chureh at Coventry is said to have the widest nave of any english church. It is 120 feet wide feet wean an artist's They al’ temhantsa of sitters resem paint the artist whe to Knt be ound gos servante the identitios was Chie in width, The Indian Government now Ras about six hundred thousand acres of land devoted to opium raising. Most ‘of the product {8 shipped to China —— | | i Wc —————————— 1 HE CAR All milk which geparator or fed MILK through a E OF { Not run immediately should coolsd as quickly as possible from the cow, to GO degrees t be cooled but it ig drawn not simply to : mparature 10 degree if or the or gold, thi quicker i led 0 OF off and reant and the imi and th lower and Lhottog tain AWAR® thing s amount erved in an ati mpl LO ocd Keep WAYS dition and the cost of mal wiil 030 the stock in the nion be Jessened The esn orcbinalion of atest ing mixiare has Delaware. It is a ofl, ut spray in kerosene concocted ne have fo cannot a hen does ACCORS lay many rot of water she i To make hens profitab.e should study he can thus better understand how to them ia laying condition. If your horie has galls get some rod oak bark, steen it, and bathe with the tea, It is a remedy that iv used witha succes by a gieat MANUREBS AND DISEASES, Mancre that bas been well decom | posed | ash Joti saltz, finely or superphosphate | different their from and Potatos in mode Are expecteg ih winter is not to mention hould be tanney how and when planted, in a d for every ght performed, i farmer ) tau him how the TI MITHO nls 1 plac IN POULS is due to the ¢ the walls of may be water air, IRY HOUSES ond nsa the to moisture on due Cans, or 10 ex the birds late is a problem To an matter, bat ination without loss of warmth, or ghis of air quite another mat ich dependz on the direction wind at the time of ventilation. i if a ventilator ed a small lamp should Le placed in it =0 as to cause can npward dravght All tarred paper should be put on the outsida, and not on the inzid: of the house, while doors and windows should be opened during the daytime, when it can ° | safely dono ~~Mirror-Farmer. This from in the house the the vaporation irom moist from bodies of venti tilation haiation How to? get eas vents is ES The street cars in Rome have been fitted up with letter boxes and the mall is collected from them several times an hour. In all Persia there are only fifte. i four mils of raliroad, fre Hall Hotel ~ I A —————— CENTRE HALL, PA. JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop. Tow'- equipped. Bar snd table supplied with the bem. Bammer boarders given special attention, Healthy locality. Beautiful scesery, Within tires miles of Penns Cave, & most beans! ful sublerranean cavern; enilrancs by 8 bosd Well located for hunting snd fshing Heated throughout. Free carriage 10 all iraine, Hotel Haag BELLEFONTE, PA. F. A. NEWCOMER, Prop. Heated throughout. Pine Buabling, RATES 81.00 PER DAY. Bpecisl preparstions for Jurors, Witnesses, and apy perscas coming Wo town on special oor caxions, Repsiar boarders well cured for, Spi ing | Mills Hot ! BPRING MILLA, PA. GEORGE C. KING, Prop. First class scoommodations at al times for beth man and beast, Free bus 0 and from elf tinins. Exosllent Livery attached Table board first-class The best liquors and wices at the bar, Old Fert foe ISAAC a BHAWYVER, Proprietor. "A. location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Parties wishing 10 enjoy an evening given special atlention. Meals for such cocasions pre pared on short notice. Always prepared for the transient trade BATES: $1.00 PER DAY ——— ———————————— n Penn's Valle Sanking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . . . ATTORNEYS. J.B. ORYVIS C QRVis, BOYER & M. BOWER IRVIS E L ORVIS TTORNEYBAT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Crger's Exchange buliding on second foor. roe AviD ¥ FORTNEY W. HARRISON WALKER NEY &4 WALKER ATTOERNEYR-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Offoe North of Court Bouse roe JUGH TAY: 2a - ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE Pa. All manner of legal bust | 0 ire No M4 Temple Court Dest Dromplly attended CLEMENT D DALE tw ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank iro ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. All kinds of legal business attended to promplly Rpecial attention given to collections. OfSoce, 3d Soor Crider's Exchange roe ‘ S D. GETTIG ATTORNEY AT-LAW BEELLEFONTE, PA. Collections and al! legal busines sitended Ww promptly. Consultations German and English, Office in Exchange Buildiog res B. EPANGLER ATTOREEY-AT- LAW BELLEFONTE PA. in all the courts. Consuliation is German. Office, Crider's Exchange roe N. Practices English snd Building ~ @.!: . OWENS ATTORNEY ATLAW, TYRONE, PA. Collections and Reports. request, Nearby towps repre Our Bpociaity : References on Hr vingdon 7ecp 00 50 YEARS" EXPERIENCE Traore Manus Desions $ CoryriauTs &C. Anyone sending fa sketch and description may eke asopriain our opinwn free whether an invention is probably patentable, ( Sniugnten noe strictly oonfidential. Handbook on Patents sot it free. ldest agency for securing pales, Patents taken through Munn & Co receive pecial motice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely filnstrated weekly. lLarpest oie enlation of any sctentific dwurnal, Terms Ba your: four months, $l. Sold by all pewsdoniem, MUNN & Co,2e1reeees New York BARGAINS! I» The readers of this pa per are constantly apon ascertain the alest to where goods can be pur chased prices, and if a merchant at the lowest does not advertise and keep the buyer conver sant with his of goods, how can he expec* to sell them? OR» THINK OVER line S!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers