The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 16, 1904, Image 3

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    . THE JOY OF WORK,
fet me work and be glad,
Oh, Lerd, and [ ask no more;
With will to turm where the sunbeams
burn
At the sill of my workshop door,
Aforetime I prayed my prayer
For the glory and gain of earth,
eves
I have
worth.
geen what the prayer was
work to do,
he task well
spring and
Jive
And
Youth
me my
peace of t
of the
done:
its blossom-
of the moon and sun.
lesser gold
a friend.
hold
haad of
in time
nat I had
a world
forget
of dreams
my share of
fair
and be glad.
Garrison, in
[.et me work
Theodosia The In-
move the ti
Britann
“But 1
tule
every he
al
‘Rule,
augh!
and h after
as we
insane,
prove
ing
if you'll
good lively
come
ing. he
gone
would
ening of
porary aberration
A number of passengers bh
train. They were gat
around the portion of
ing which inter ted the
“Now, the here con
and his i
crowd
the
qe
lady!” cried
a moment the
ad about him
his owa
with
mental
ht
10%
littie a lig brol
A few line
tween the engine and the level
track at ihe
strucdon In full v
antiquated pony
or, rather,
whita mare
The anima
the usual and
her kind, nor
times happen by ac
sitting upon her
calm, almost blase
brown-green eyes
The carriage was occupied by
women. One of them, a stout,
maidenaunt-looking person, was en-
gaged in making vo.uble explanations
to a delighted crowd. The other, a
girl in white, who leaned back among
the cushivas and Iaughed, in evident
enjoyment of the skuation,
At the sight of the girl Reynolds
drew back, with a little ery of aston-
fsament, under his breath
ran forward, lifting his hat.
“Why, Miss Perry! I'm
dously sorry to find you-—ahem--de-
layed in this way. What is the trou-
ble? Can I be of any assistance?”
vards only of
crossing stood
few. It was a
pha drawa
attached to-—a rot
small
by
ind
ston
was neither standing.
attitude
will
approved of
trate, as some.
ident She
glossy haun
expression
was
hes, a
ia her
two
elderly,
young man's face wag not reflected in
that of the girl's.
“How do you
she said.
this part of the country.
as I am concerned you can be of no
assistance, I think. If the train peo
do, Mr. Reynolds?
i
course, they are walcome to do it for
the sake of getting the train fa mo-
tion. Aupt Milly, "she added, turning
to her panion, “you have heard me
speak of Mr. Reynolds? My aunt,
Miss Blithe—Mr. Reynolds.”
Miss Milly grasped his hand with
a warmth which was in striking coa-
trast to the chilly demesnor of her
niece,
“So glad to make your
Mr. Reynolds, though I
circumstances are not
goanerally like to meet
Such an embarrassing position! I
wouldn't have had it happen for
world I never thought Eliza
haviag this way on a railway,
should have been afraid to drive
You Eliza has not down
and we t
forgotten
as may imagine
I'd no idea of that when |
it isn't El fanl realy.
it,
she fectly r
acquaint
must say
those |
people
the
would
under,
of
her
see, sat
ought she'd
old «
though
now,
VOATrs
it She is an
you
quite ir-
cus horse,
bought her
Za's She
ight, ¥:
git dowa
till
's doing per
taught
he circus, and not
rd the ‘Rule, Britanni
ww will get up until fii
“Lady.” cried the guard,
ten minutes late
minutes How so
now They her to
get 5p she
and
hears it
elbowing
“we are now.’
‘Ten
It
that
when
8 just
up,
late? ry 1]
most unf irtunate
Eliz
dhe
is in every
way inps
A0wW, bas not sat down
¥ »
ner,
remembering
when
like
1 ning,
my way y the
take the tr to London
old friend Amelia Lewes
my niece drive
ain
the
3 wiite
ndows
».f upon me
it with
meet with
how uld 1
knows wh
iVIDE eXx-
my coa
some
face
at
ght
nen
determined to be
can do
poasibl
yOu are 80
1orrid, the best thing 1
get home as
mar) » the young
some Id
Ww
the
undergone
humble
don't be 20 hard on me.” it
pleaded. “The temptation was really
too mucha whole ride with you when
I'd been trying for weeks to see you
and couldn't
As the whip haad side had nothing
apparently add, the left hand re
sumed.
“You don't know how sorry 1 was
about that affair at the seaside, and
how | suffered after I cooled down. |
admit it was ail my fault, and I wrote
to you begging to forgive me. Bat
you sent the letter back unopened,
Soon 2s ble,”
jady
meats
hen
eft-hand of
a
drove on
came
phae-
change. It |
they
in silence, the
again from
ton it bad
was positively
“Please
voice
the
to
“You might get out of the carriage
and allow me to go on alone, 1 should
really appreciate that” said the whip
hand with inatant readiness,
Whatever the left band intended to
say in reply was left unsaid, for at
this point the phaetoa stopped sud
denly. Bliza was sitting down again,
Reynolds fell back upon the seat
and howled. The situation soon grov-
his companion also.
ether Fliza
cocked her ears in astonishment,
“Good old Eliza!" cried the young
i man when he had partially recovered.
She knows a thing two
won't budge a step until I play
Britannia,’ and [I will never
| note of it until you invite
i company you the rest
i “You woa't take a
like that, surely?”
“Won't |
“But
“All
i “Pls
much for
laughed tog
ed too
They until
She
‘Rule
or
4 FRE
of the way
mean advantag
though?”
most unial
quickly
“Not a nots
»
m not
hausted
“I suppose
demands,”
ermansntly.
“Dou you
will
{roe
pres
may ta
posit
Dainy
he
pose may
and embarrasame!
rious liscourageme
oving and resour
yt find
m
ne
Complicated Leases.
Ase aystem in v
’ in afre
officials
the
of tt
have had to
most remarkable leases
one which filed for
fm which the grantor
to ledse the land for five vears
for twenty-five cents per acre for each
The grantor further agrees to
put the lessee in possession by a
stated time or forfeit 356 er acre.
Another remarkable provision in this
that the grantor agrees that
if any stone, gravel or siate is found
} within ten feet of the surface the en
tire rents! price cn such land will be
forfeited. Three leases on the same
{ tract of land were filed for record.
One lease 18 for five years, one for
geven years and one for ninety-nine
| years. All three leases are made by
| the same parties and ail are overlap:
ping from date of contract. Kansas
City Journal.
X- Rays and the Violin.
It has been discovered that the
| ageing of a violin can be ariificially
| secured by exposing the wood to X
rays. The beautiful tone which has
heretofore resulted from a natural
ageing of the wood for fifty or sixty
years can thus be obtained in a gin®e
day. If this be true Stradivarius vio
ling will be no longer at a premium,
except In so far as perfection of man.
ufacture Is concerned.
Berliners are growing extravagant,
declares the Loadon Chroniala.
of
vet acen Is
record recently,
was
agrees
yaar
lease is
The Art of
By Jane Meredith,
NE of the pre
gracefully.
This Is
youth
cious lost art
has become more t
thelr waking thoughts
Every woman you
life, and that keep
columns and pages devoted
away wrinkles, and obliterate ti
Every woman you meet
ping around on one foot,
attempt LO presery. the
her vaaished girlhood
Beyond thirty the itire feminine
Ponce Leons engaged in
the ain of youth
do of 5
tie
igs 10
to i
iple cb
pends
tvi
Or
(A181
de a frantic
fount
They
complexion
for the thing
there are no
In a way this is
gerenely old, who
are enjoying the «
part as it i
There are not
8’ corners in
many flowers and feathers
Now does the mi
1 New Yo
restaurg and y«
perpet
find it,
, and
and
women
true, There
wnt ed
of
most beaut
ual
aot rae
specialist
they seek,
more old
have acc
alm
the
even
our house
ake belle
Rid
Kee
ot rk anv
J Inay
her faded
into the proper
aborate gold
tALNess
Morals Behin
Ey the Rev. Dr. N. |
5 of our art of growing old
ue of women
han a fad it
dreams
thirty
nightly
¢ he
past na
paper you PD
}
ers now
young
its feminine
as, and ave
privacy
figures
and
read {OO Massay
nar.
. 3 1p) ¥
of her apartment Hop
of eignt n a
the lissome graces of
1
the
éif up in
vain
Of
eighteen
v lat 1
popuia mm
Wid
37
per
that for a tui
that f
Seer
found
me
have
women who rankly
and without 1 , and
more
Wusly
that
the I t beaut
perhnap
fashions in our stores, or ang
o@ of
1d-daughter
ifull
at
hat cover
ETAL
Weal
1 int
plen
dine
d Intellect.
). Hillis.
By Tom Mass. ana,
HAT Love
of eerehral cor
has no reg
to De 8
ular
Boe t i«
synth
ad tha
id the
i
8
octoRe narian
et gian: “Love is
dwelt the hearts of
which enables us to foros
if wo have to do it at the
ress an
an
has
and
even
aid the a 4
Said the bachelor {ov &
Said the married maa: “Love is
thing that prevents me from |!
Said widow “Love is
Said the dressmaker: “Without
pays all my bills "Life
4
men
K
CW
“love
tl
only
the cons
edge
ment
fearest thing
n my ind
hange
gO
wl 11] Hr at 8
guounia busineas
N interesting statement
to the New York dally
cal Review.
in a cable
that the
made
press
recently
to the effect
stood over the (elepbone
“J
oh k If it be the fact
22)
(0,
than English.
the French language lends ii
The greater part of the sounds
but a few are peculiar. For example,
the hard and soft th and the flat a (as
There ia a difference in iatonation.
it there be a difference,
stross except that oa tae
or timbre of voice, no doubt
, and it
But it
seems more probable that the |
All English words above |
stress, and polysyliabies also
French, on the other hand, has propels |
final syllable. The result is that the
Two and a half tons of Whale hoe
was recently sold at Dundee at the
ton, or $1,000 a tom higher than the
The wife of a Chicago millionaire
has had a scent distilled from some
variety of water lily that is said to
te worth $1256 a drop. It takes thon
sands of blooms of water lilies to
make a very small bottleful.
| —
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i
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Spring Mills Hotel
pring Mills Hote
’
BPRING MILLS, PA
PHILIP DRUMM, Prop.
Fist class seco modetions at all times for both
men and beast, Free bus to and from all
Excellent Livery sttached. Table
first-class, The best liquors and
An at the bar
Centre Hall Hotel
ENTHRE HALL, PA
JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop.
uipped, Bar and table supplied
Buwamer boarders given special
Healthy wooslity Besutiful scenery
f Petius Cave, & most beauth
cavers; entrance by & Lost
inting sod fishing
Free carriage oa
trains
board
wi
Newly eq
with the
slienition
wi
ful
bait,
thin three miles
sublerrauess
Well located for hi
Huuted througnout
Og Fort Hotel
ISAAC BHAWY ER, Proprietor,
8. Location : One miles Bouth of Centre Hall
Acosmmodations firstolass. Good bar Partial
wishing Ww enjoy su evening given special
siention. Meals for such oocasions pm
pared on sholt notice. Always prepared
for Lhe transient trade
RATES: $1.90 PER DAY.
Penn's Valley Banking Company
CENTRE HALL, PA,
W. B. MINGLE, Castief
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes .
iy
trains
ELLEFONTE, PA.
F. A. NEWCOMER, Prop.
Heated throughout, Fine Badling
RATES, $1.06 PER DAY
Special prepasstions for Jurors, Withemes,
and say persons coming 0 town on special #0
casions. Reguisr boardess well cared for.
ATTORNEYS.
1. H ORV] C. MM. BOWER
Qivis BOWER & ORVIS
E. L ORV
ATTOERNEYS-AT- LAW
BELLEPONTE. Fa.
Offios in Crider's Exch Jd
Bos sage bul Sag en mod
DAVID F FORTNEY W. HARRISON WALKER
F JRINEY 4 WALKER
TTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE PA
Ofoe North of Court House roe
MN LEXEN L
C TDaALE
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE PA.
Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from
First National Bank. re
WW . G RUNKLE
ATTORNEY AT. LAW
BELLEFONTE PA.
Il kinds of legal! business altended Wo prom ply
Fpecial stlen'lon given to collections. Ofoe, 3M
Sour Crider's Exchange ree
8. D . GETTIG
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
ELLEFONTR, PA.
and all legal business attended Ww
tous German and English,
Ofoe in Exobaoge Building vel
Collections
yromptly. Consul
mj
Kl B. SPANGLER
oh
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE PA
the oourta. Consuliation in
German. Ofoe, Crider's Exchange
res
Practioss in all
Euglish snd
Buikling
LIVERY .
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com-
mercial Travelers...
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Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a R. R,
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alert to ascertain
at lowest
does not advertise and
keep the buyer conver
sant with his line of
goods, how can he expect
to sell them?
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