From “The Princess.” When [ am come to the House of the Dead, Promis Princess sald: mea this-——the Once a year when the land a t of the worid y more, my frozon my silent And ti pilse Olid slee , ¢ piace of Lift the latch of door. to the world world mea forth warm Carey oa hright that hehind —- in again, wish I said race fare 30 timid today I'm mu the vind in wor Yyoice HTYy ght shook in my | J n it, longer I an an’ at last 1 couldn’ just slipped out, lown the beach him i said, sCare 0 Jem out stan’ iL no an walked up #3 as to be a bit nigher wish there warn't no sea, shivering, “ter part people them wot's ashore” Marthy looked down at ly ‘Wy. that wouldn't Liz.” ahe said; “you an’ Jem sldn’t never ha’ come acrost eich there hadn't ha’ been no a smackin' nor nothin.” But Liz had knowledge of Marithy, with all her sympathy, nothing. “W'y, yes we should, Mar. thy,” she said quietly. “Nothin’ gouldn't ha’ kept us two apart; we was forced ter come together, we waa" Meanwhile the slow procession of fishing boats straggled by, and the crowd watched them. Yresently a steam tug neared the harbor's mouth, towing some half-frozen tawny-salled smacks, two abreast, The smacks yawed this way and tat, and the tug looked like a mother with a troop of svergrown daughters, a little inclined ty got out of hand, too to she an’ Ap enae which kne got her werk st one sald. into full “The Perry ha' out this time,” some The smacks cams round the bend, “Hallo, what's up hindermoat one, han't wi' that she got her flag incredulous was A scor f cager, and peered. It true; pregnant The i-tale flag, and disaster. faces fell “Must ha' lo A woman pr edge of the pier, hand last night.” forward to the pale and it 4 ssed ized. “What's w VALUE OF A RECEIPT. Kept Harping on the Subject to His Wife Until One Fatal Day ' a man in this IKin his wife Ways wn who wo and how make the sex un sary to keep id paying a and talked better half the house about KE ar tic les and yills for ince worn out fragments cast away tht months ago hus- the winter's coal and amountad to a goodly § the paid § i It sum, and when he the for the money in his overcoat pocket he had that warm sense which is given to man bills When he told for receipt fucke receipts the who his he wont homs that about it the coal,” sald he, "and have put away, and 1 feel fanastorbilt in consequence, I could teach you to file your receipts. his wife and 1 certainly shail dislike that im mensealy.” It was a few weeks after this that the man with a spasm of generosity gave away the overcoat that had the receipt for coal in it, He gave it to a poor feilow who was going West to find work, and tae coat and the man had no sooner pass ed beyond the punctilious person's ken than the coal people sent in the bill for the winter's fuel. The man spent three days looking for the receipt, and it was al the gud of the third that {t suddenly dawned upon him what had become of It, Then he went to the coal poo They amiable but firm They couldn't remember that the coal had paid for, but they effort to find in thelr ntion of the sald he had S00 were been would hooks which them. Well, y cculdn't he man in the cand me man some the money given the find jt, had to and so pay the again told his ip. H? ha big bie her help or the chance IRIDIUM A Resort {0 Ther Find a Satisfactory Ear sf " ror cufon ot . much 1¢ squash yond all expectations, and was exhibited at the Morris won a promium of eventually Fair, and i! ten dollars But the easily of the io the moni surprising part ording for ioned. ome, acd putation verao The and it deven fine, superibr to narrator, whose re ity been squash was cut the is alleged that pounds and fourteen rich if not any made last year at the coopera tive creamery. [It is to be greatly re gretted that the was scediess has never quest other day, it contained ounces of butter equal squash Foreign Titles. The was born, nating tities King of Italy, his son been celebrating by do with which no properiy goes, In the German Empire, a title of nobility cun be purchased, with attached, for $40000. In Portugal, the price is about one-fif tieth as high, Austria, Roumania, Spain, Turkey, Persia find in such sales an honest scarce of income. In England titles are not sold. A bank: er or a brewer whe becomes a peer gives nothing directly in exchange-- nor does the unfortunate who receives the glorious appellation of poetlaur eate. Alfred Austin received his pro motion on his merits. He wrote vorses ao flat that no member of the virtuous German household that sits on England's throne could imagine they contained anything so indecent gnee haa nas or dangerous as a thougni 0 JES 2, 1s : TALKS COOKIES, Bitte outer, and powder drop red pan and has been ary ecading front f shows & much Infd at the ent air bars sin of 8 grate 80 § y Des from com and a fire from the {op tically smoke One kets which der a matiress slept apon, as comparatively little extra exy being used, When it bott ing up bets n the i thiz and lighted a fire will be prag Pyepite f the host sior ad is un continually are Kept and ned fire before places to are not being us which is they aired, the here well yosure to is neccesary (o clean win dows in damp wenther, use a little methylated spirit, and you will polish the windows in half the time, as the spirit evaporates, and dries the au perfluous moisture as jt goes, Without care, knives not ia use goon spoil, Keep them in a box in which sifted quicklime has been placed. The biades shoud be cover ed with this, but it must not touch the handles, which should be occa sionally exposed to the air to keep them from turning yellow. After flannelpite articles have been washed they should be rinsed In water in which one ounce of alum or sal ammonia has been dissolved. This little means of saving many little lives, “ an ims ne Da 5 seranton, Harris im, Wa {ays Poms wile CAUGHT BY THE TIDE Thief Had to Give Himself Up or Be Drowned. many gaged in any man in Last night while = station Le tol jarg he “In those od: didn’t have any rin artment. eated in police of the ed in Beattie d of one ever arrest # gajid Corbett, "we uniforms, or anythi like that. | was walking a beat away down the Grant is gaw a burglar, lieved, with a bundle under his I took after him, and he ran. “The tide flats were just as muddy then as they are now, and that thief ran out into the mud. The tide was clear out. 1 didn’t want to get ali over mud, 20 | shot a few times at the burglar. 1 away all the shells I had and missed every time. 1 quit then. | waited there on the beach, keeping even with the burglar when he moved, until the incoming tide drove him in and 1 got him. It was jail or drowning. and that fel low went to jail.—Seattle Post-Intaelll ng where street bridge gs [ be arms, 8 HOW. 1 shot a Wives Sold in Russian Provinces. in the Kharkoff, Poltava and Eka. terinosiay provinces of Russia there is a rapidly growing trade in the sales of of wives, frequently at their own de wire. The usual cause is the extreme poverty of the husband, who can no longer keep his wife; though it is of: ten because the wife desires to be free from a cruel, drunken partner. The trade has hecome so common that few markets are held without such trans actions, which are considered so bind ing that no case has been known of a husband demanding his wife back. Thelr market value varies from £8 te £15. More 1s never paid. The women are required to be good Bousewives and field workers, The dealers or agents are Jews, who get 10 to 15 per cent on the purchase price, BPRING MILLA, PA. PHILIP DRUMM, Prop, First -clem socom modetions st all tines for beth mat sod beast. Free bus to and from aif treins. Excellent Livery attached. Table board first-class The best liquors sof wives at the bar Centre Hall Hotel CENTRE HALL, PA JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop, Newly equipped. Bar snd teble supplied with the Rumer borders given special attention, Hesliby jocality, Beautiful scenery , Within three miles of Penns Cave, & most beaut sublerranesn endrance by 8 bosf Well inting and fishing Heated throughout. Free carriage to all traing Old Fort Hotel fit 1 Uig tol Ute BHAWVER, Proprietor One mile South of Cen Good bar, wishing 10 enjoy an evening given special sllention. Meals for such oocusions pre pared on short motice, Always pn for the transient trade BATES: $1.80 PER DAY — cd Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes Hotel Haag BELLEFONTE, PA. Iremt fai CRAVEers incated for bh ISAAC oR. Location ; Accommodations €relclass, tre Hall) Heated throughout, EATES, 31.80 PER DAY. Special prepasstions for Jurors, Wit and say persons coming to town on special osrions. Regular bosrdems well cared for, ATTORNEYS. J. H. ORVIS C. NM. BOWER L Of EL ORVH 0 BEVIS BOWER & ORYVLS ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office in Crider’s Exchanges bulldl a: ge buliding on wound DAVID ¥ FORTNEY W. HARRISON WALKER FORNEY a WALK RR ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EELLEFOSTE PA Coe Korth of Court House ire LEN ¥ ENT DALE ATIORREY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, a. Offices XK. W. corner Diamond, two doors frome Fit Nations! Bank. he ; RUNKL ¥ ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. 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