The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 27, 1904, Image 3

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    LIFE'S S TRAGEDIES
Thou art not be pil
known
fhe threat of midaight
lands moan
And all the
Dread and despair
great things
“That sit like ecrowas
of Kings
Or that Queen
«If by these only
cursed,
Grieve nol too
not the
ied, who hast
when the fore
winds are out:
and anguish~--the
upon the brows
ween about
thou hast
much;
worst
It is the slow and
tears
bring the
the years,
Falling and
That turn the gold
head
,
the dull
softly
That
furrows to man's
And days
wed,
Aad pain
That make
and str
dead witl
with yew
The
Better
rise and
hope,
Than many
Better the s
wrong,
For
Than doubts and
and the |
Monotony tha
The empty
row skies,
dawns, pale
Mean
hopes,
pompa
She possessed
condi
ered
of
gave
Obsery
st roet
passersby
atira
Therefore
Mes Marie
work from
maaed to wait
This
jong
propriately
‘tive
exact
‘sized her
seating
h bxfore a
forward a [ris
lace and
over one eye of
fell back
chanment
“Ah, Madam'® If
the offect
swell! Just the thing
“he horse's head brid
ure. “But how about
she asked, a
mirror gav
did Miss Maric
“Tot ma tell you,
turned this clever young woman,
you might look New York
mowhere could you get such
Which was quite true
“It cortainly is a
he shopper, eraning her neck to
at her profile. “What is the price?’
“Lot me see,” said Miss Marie, re
moving the hat and examining it erit-
fcally. “That hat. madam, was ori
ginally $45. It's imported and abso
Tutely a novelty. But as
coming to you,
“Isn't that
“Oh, dear me, madam,
materials; consider the style”
ing it on fier owa shapely head;
‘sider how It becomes you.”
“Well, I'll take it."*sald the wioteh,
and Miss Marie winked at Mis Etho
and Mise Gladys, who stood near
watching the transaction.
with an
vou
from the
ed wit
front
anxiously
urances as
“that
and
a result.”
over,
thing.” said
look
sweet
rather expensive?”
plac.
ful?” asked Miss Marie, after
shopper. had bees bowed out.
the
“Did
frightful
breathed
were instant
and a woman
They were
ict, and
wms
man
faded
proud
ly plac
a structure
upon
yarnyard!
Miss Marie glared
“Perhaps you woul
she said, with just
, 8 ghe placed a highl
of claret v
mu and buckles
head
stood off
Fev
and looks
yoeriu
1 sort of
“reminds
a bright, c¢
ie remarkid
me of a circus
Miss Marie removed i
airily:
comiag to town.”
with height.
Then ahe brought a stun-
ning poke of gray felt, with exquizite
lace ties and drooping marabout
plumes
“looks just like the honnet my
greataunt Hannah used to wear to
Gaurch,” announced the amiable critic,
with a beaming countenance. “only
Aunt Hannah's had a curtain hanging
ind
you
would
Marh
could put a curtain on. That
be so niece.”
Miss Marie was getting In a rage
this to
was
LEAN
took
American
the em-
empire in
comiman
Mikado's army
of prom mer ana
Japan colony soled
and act az an advizory
rib
Stage Ice Cream.
Jefferson tells the story of
an amusing “break” in a production of
“Camille” at the old Walnut 8'rest
Thea'rs in Philadelphia
In those days and cotton was
stage ice cream.
Armand phy Camille were at table,
where they had been discussing such
viands as these, and their dislogue
was making the finest sort of an ime
preseion on the crowded house, Enter
a maid servar: with candelabra of
wabb sort imaginable, The
Boone was © engrossing that the maid
‘was hardlly noticed by the audience.
but when she had so down the ean
delabra between the unfortunate Cae
and hor over and or: candle
set the fos cream
in a blaze “he nervous strain upon
the howe was broken, and the entim
audiencs burst into a roar of laughter
that brought dowa the cuntaine- liar.
Josaph
the Heat
TOMATOES
tomatoes,
SPICED
Twenty pounds of
and peeled; quart of
pounds
each
scalded
eight sugar, four
spoonfuls cinnamoa,
cloves
table
and allspice. till
CED
tomatoe
PICKLED SLI TOMATOES.
Peel the
Se
Fg Wats
a!
3
EO
A A A Ri
Once in ton days thorough'y wash
broom in hot soapsuds
nearly dry and hang where
dry quickly. Not only
Fa 5 § «11
mger, but it wil
the carpet
ghake til]
the straw will
will the broom last |
clean carpets better
Table ioths or the
the kitchen floor can be
and cleaner with oil Yau
and water. —Chicago Dail
Some of wern It alias wares
are very effective A tall jardiniere
in cream white, wreathed with huge
brilliant flowers, modeled separately
and attached to the jar, is atrik-
ing
For plazza tea sery red and
gold Kaza-ware all Japanese
shops is a good investment
Dresden china in delicate colorings
and elaborats designs may now be
stonishing'y low prices, be
this ware ig out of fashion.
of aew and good shapes
ia delightfully
linoleum on
kept fresh
with soap
News
olic
the mu
very
ices the
1
sold in
cause
Fine glaas,
and elaborately etched
haw.
admir.
A floral
in gray. pink or green, on
Royal Doulton, is also very
willow and
toilet sets are
Blue and white
thorn pattern
pattern
good,
A Bavarian china that suggests
Carlsbad has a decoration of exquis
itely painted pink and yellow roses,
A huge coffee pot, of warm brown
stoneware, though marked French, is
surely German in origin.
large plaques of Italian ware, with
classical scenea set in renalssanee or
heraldic borders, are capital for dark
corners or to place over a low door
way.
and Northern Central Ry.
Time Table in Ffleet May 29
1904
LEAVE MON TANIH EASTWARD
CAI BIO pDRAs
Daily
Harrisbu
sbarre, Scranton
sdinte stations
"ottavili
+41
wI% 1
iwepers undist
} i
WESTWARD
© WEBER
ve Lewish
n Reon
ing leave Mont
Lewisbu ry at 7 . 0. 008s
Pp 0. an od 8.12 p m
On Sundays trains leave Me
100i a. mm. and 4.36 p. m., returning leave Lewis
burg 9.85 a. m., 10.00 a tm. and 4.68 pm
W. W. ATTERBURY, 1. R. WOOD
General Matiaget Pas. Traffic Mgr
GEQ BOYD, General Pass'ger Agt
Ca's Brought Bank rugtcy.
Mizz Ann Jane Terrill, who wae
romande 1 » on Wedng th on
been
a charge ruined by
She was continually inval
gation fanciers
of cats’ homes, in
which she
bankr ourt at Truro
tome of the 500 cats with which she
lived the life of a recluse at Perran
porth were extremely valuable an!
mals
Miss
tor at
many
ved in Hit
with eat and keepers
OO se que nce of
recently passed through the
iptey «
Texrill
various
prizes
was a frequent exhibi
cat shows and won
London Express.
An Enterprising Sleuth,
A man who was “wanted” by the
police had been photographed in alx
different positions, and the pictures
were duly elreulated among the police.
The chief of police in a country town
wrote to police headquarters of the
city in search of the malefactor a
few days after the set of portraits had
been issued as follows:
“1 duly received the plomires of the
aix miscreants whose capture ia de
sired. 1 bave arrested five of them.
and the sixth is under observation and
will be secured shortly.“ Philadelphia
Public Lodger.
Spring Mills Hotel
EPRING MILLA, PA,
PIILIP DRUMMN, Prop,
First -clem socommodations at all times for etl
men acd beast, Free bus to and from all
trains. Excellent Livery attached, Table
bosrd firstcimes. The best liquors and
wises at the bar.
a ————————
Centre Hall Hotel
CENTRE HALL, PA
JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop,
Newly equipped. Ber and table supplied
Summer bowrders given special
Healiby ocality. Besutifal scenery
Within three miles of Penns Cave, & most beaut
by & boat
with the best
stiention
ful subterranean cavers: entrance
Well located for huntin
Heated throug Free carriage to all trating
01d Fort Hote Tr
ISAAC SHAWVER, Proprietor,
8. location: One mile Bouth of Centre Hall
Accommodations first-class. Good ber, Pi
wishing W enjoy an evening given sp
silention. Meals for such occasions pag
pared on short notice. Always prepared
for the transient trades,
EATES: $1.9 PER DAY
Penn's Valley Bekin Company
CENTRE HALL, PA.
W. B. MINGLE, Cashief
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts
Hotel Haag
BELLEFONTE, PA.
F. A. NKEWOOMER, Prop,
Heated throughont, Fine Stabling.
RATES, $1.00 PER DAY.
Bpecial prepamiions for Jurom, Witnesses
sod any persons coming to town on special eof
cartons. Eegulsr boarders well cared for,
Notes . . .
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