{ing |e = 3 iE . ; \ 7 | wvery penny, the Presiden! now To Be Erected by Vermont Sons of IPRING MILLA. PA A ny £L X . growing old and : owhat Wo | American Revolution. § PRING AA, . : - i lived from day dav th wet: of life Villlam J ‘ én of Burl ‘. PHILIP DEUNM, Prop. he loved. { ion, V ig given the Vermont Bo | First-class accommodations st all times for betll NN A A A SAS AS AS ALIAS oy ace’ apali ata : f the merioan Revolution i : . man and beset, Pree bus 19 sod Mom ei he man wi 4 . n the 3 y h thi 14 vis } sian 4 Kerirs : trains Excellion: attached, T Qreat-grandma liked to tell us hi a nd when the table had been cleared oy, : ih 3 wlth as Fon "a land | indian 8 that vitv ror the ! bonrd firstcless., The best liguoms many years ago, we went at mother's cal ps hs ON . is ; to Poanre manad Wash. 1 poke a avpotinn rf 5 wom . wines at ihe Lar When she was but a little child, just To meet the famous patriot, who stood ; : . Seiden : : cern wer to Fthan Alle: EE — like ourselves, you know, » straight and tall, ssi ! ~) . A : timatad at thn toma Centre Hall Hotel Bbae saw the Continenta i ; ni curtsied as the fashion was, wilh ~ i . l sng alan $2 2006 : 3 ; Fst * das hat ) 1 grandma ce te + 3 ae tan a 3 gv MCN . Mn ye i Duy ’ - . sunny summer day : hath my cheeks aflam old clock a-ticking slo i) \ >, CENTRE HALL, PA "pon their ‘march to Pompior { fe took my hand and said I was ¢ s if 3 ald. “I. was th 3 J -a ‘ } 8 ! JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop, forty miles away; dainty little dame, : \ | Newly equipped. Bar and table supplied And how QGeorge Washington an f with the best. Bumgiser boarders given special aldes, in faded butt and ne, . . " . attention, Healihy locality. Beantiful soemery ; hen Bea's turn came Fhe general country free: 4} to . . . Bropped at her homes for lu ‘0 } i 1 13 ) Within three miles of Peuns Cove, & mont beaut ; - bent dow od I dt’s really, truly true. ‘Ia rap down a l WALI ANSNSAS NSS SPAS | S285. cnisttalning bls viutors, | NUMENT. 10 Evian AeN Soria His Hale ook his hand. Remember, then, his gloriou lee \ MOA : . ; { ful sublerranesu cavers entrance by s boaf truth,’ said he, ‘my litle man, when you look up at me ; $1 1 | Well located for hunting and Gshing you'd make a soldier grand!’ While time shall last, in this our land, : y nd 2 \ i - X Heated throughout. Free carriage 10 ali traing Rald she: “My rother Ben and Bu: Ben could only smile and slare, his fame shall brighter glow 4 - | ~ yr —— - } were ashy as we could be: 80 very strange it seemed I, t00, beheld George Washington, so | — : Old Fort Hotel But both of u i That this was G ‘ashi 5, of 20." to reconstruct an army. Nor | us were pleased to hear That this was General Washington, « Many years A 5 the general praise the tea, whom so oft he'd dreamed — H. A. Ogden, in 8 vicholas, Se : a Par ua oe ho A a ¥hen | | IRAAC BHAWYER, Proprietor, y neq wilh on $08, 104 #8. Lotstion : One mile South of Centre Hall Ascommodations firstolass. Good bas, wishing 0 sajoy an evening given sllention. Meals for such oocasions pared on short motive. Always for the transient trade BATES: $1.50 PER DAY. wweid Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes LIVERY .: Special Effort made to Accommodate Com- mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penna R. R PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Philad, & Eric R. R. Division and Northern Central 2 Sa d WASHINGTON CROSSING PPHE D FREEDOM'S GREATEST CHIEFTAIN. Career of Washington as a Young | “7° "" & ®HHag | by Sor amgrhen he ; Aide ualf & cos a 1 Winona se 22h 12. Week day) lof Sos io { { 3 I : : i 8 a me a ’ y tne \ « : . iItg and int 38 BA 4 i" arriving w= Man, an Indian Fighter, a his fats in the ng and pret {oY SG age a + : ond te ‘a ; Jiiadeiphis at 6.23 p.m. Nes i $40 bm. ’ 1 al : - . . ; a x I's 5. 184 4 . x 4 kT ' tarougt 1% RBG 3 ant ¥ ee lover, a Gieneral and on hb etsm tas snc tha : od gill Win ive I't nat ndia — RE aac a Page a Statesman. t ———— minuel and excelled 0 t As dig it has been sald of Georges | i nifie pd formal moveme « were io Wwgton, as of l.amartine, that he had | harmony with hi temperament and wm youth: he was born nao showed off win ; haa His active career began 3 he io | advantage } g +, i or \ nd aut if valley to forami istrirg out 41 intermediate stations. ai t sixteen, and f hr ars he In his house a! n non hs SR ATER ay whan 3 ‘ . " Philadelphis 428s. m., New York al of siXxi®en ang 0 nl yey : : . a , pr ] EA | Bi w Hi ¢ on , . 1} oa m Weal éarved the Fairfax family Belvoir ed 10 entertain merry parties t J . oo a : } Boat ‘ end their scout the 1liman sleeping cars from *h ’ + : 3 ho ow York i { 4 a8 surveyor RE foie MI ha far remain in sie epers und WESTWARI forevat tA « 1 @% , ieee} w } : rl thd . 2 4 ’ bn :b os 2 ‘ - te . ‘ - _{Dwily For Erie, Can- ores Lid Swam rive im H Fi) 5 o " . : x pt : 5 i LA0an arin» AOE ror nia ole ufalo, Niagara Falls and ad mountain waded morass fn sid } } honor | 1 apitol hia y a > : #) § hy y vt oP ative wl terme tation Lh passenger ooaches Wo ‘ k raid ha 2 : a . his ’ — a Boda . gd Ld ial : # a br . 4 a . Loch sek dars for DuBois gazed pathways: he lived 4 nl f nad ; j : 5 ; { ied i i fron big Sel lefont nd Picts 3undays only scanty fare, witl hy ix . of y rit tn the tick of the clock : 3 = ENS Rn Ea £51 B54 cut valli nto Vermont i man sleeper to Fh 2 wildeat ; 3 . 00 A M. -Train 81. (Dai or Lock Haven . : . i . 1 intermediate stalion Wook Gays | na BAVARe ndian int i ep he ast time he danced minuel a Sala © 3 4 5 avy cod a bronze ibiet on th I'yrooe, Clearfiehd Philipst , Plusburg and the ! of 1 y A 651i vl Re | { given it rode . ; . 3 : ‘ 5 ; kK. marking t ‘4 pon tl : i A est, with through One sturbed bed i ' : 1 i Lu 2 : : : a as being the re ton ha E17. M.~Trmain ¢ Week days for Kane, iy- A—— . ; Rall : Clearfield, Phllipsburg, Pittsburg, Canan daigts and intermediate sAtiona syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagars Falls, with u OMEN Phlsongur coaches to Kane and Roch ester, wr oar 10 Philadelphis 5.3 ~Traln 1. Week days for Renova, nd intermediate stations MN. ~Traln 67. Week dows for Williams snd intermediate stations Through Parios 1 and Passenger Conch for Phlisdelphia V 221. Bundsy only, for Wii termediate stations — WESTWARD » a AN i A 5 ¢ ¢ 3 € § ot » i198 MARTHA WASHINGTON, i Ad ier BOB 0 BIRD RY AD er pe na gy > uk fame ed ATTORNEYS. Grau ENT DALEK ATTORNEV-AT.LAW BELLEFONTE, Pa Office N. W. corper Diamond, two doom frée eave Lowishin iret Nationa! Bank. fro ‘ Ba mm S458 wm Lit —— { i . Tet nroing lenve Montandon WW. @ RUSKLE | Jats at Ta L278 =m. 10038 m., 6.50, ia : " Un Sundays trains leave Montandon 2.28 and : ri y ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 10.00 8. Mm. And 4.46 P. M., FetUrIng leave Lewis aw th ptive garrison - BELLZFONTR, Pao | burg 8.25 a m., 10.00 a m. and 4.48 jo. m 4 | 4K 5 ng, file out: but at their hes ; All kinds of legal busines sitended to prompt: | W. W. ATTERBURY, 1. R. WOOD, 1 Ppeciai attention given to collections. Ooo, | General Manager _ Pam, Trafic Mgr Boor Crider's Exchange. re GRO. W, BOYD, General Pass'ger Agt. ee Ge 0 t Cornwallis Fhe British Lor his sword by a subordinate offi er To offset the affront Washington ols a ! a . SR - sn —— named a subordipate officir to receive gra 4 N. 8 SPANGLER ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PESNSYLVANIAL 1 y ¥ . ae ad i ang ¥ » it a | ATTOREEY-AT-LAW Condensed Time Table Week Days Washington's farewell to the gen d oe i BELLEFONTE. FA ; aa——— : = | Practices In all the courts. Consultation 1 Read Down. Jone 15. 1004 be tTMAUp. English and German. Office, Crider's Rxohang Not Nob| : Buliding. : ue erals has been pictured in song and slory Tears blinded his eves, The | (3 E O RR G BE WW AS s HH I NG TO N. 2 Ae avered in Daiils w——— ; —h — - - Then in silence they followed the | upon oom tia. faithful forse, Every day he [in honor of thi French and “Ane erican | chief to his barge at the wa'cr's edge. faced death. | officers returned from the Yarktown Standing erect in it, he raised his At the age of nineteen Washington | Victories | hat In mute salute, was already a marked man signs | As general of the army Washington | Washington became President with | appeared of a French and Indian war. | 100k command of forces undrilied, an | reluctance: It was his desire to Jead The siripling was chosen major of the | organized, untaught of war. He weld |g quiet country iife. But again came Virginia troops. Within two years ne! ed them into an army of lronsides, | the people's call. Hal he chosen it, | became commander of the othe | Who won victories, endured terrific | this high-born aristocrat might have | 2 : military district rein trials and J knew how to sustain defeat. | haa \ he chose rathet ) bs id : litary distri of Virginia had a - rhea matey roc pe © Ww raaport } % y + ; ot ‘ sal . . I eet fo W 80 they placed a fegiment in com i sold) for with these quall- | gent, he Joylully returned, iike n Patents taken through Munn & Col veosive Ln WT Read ir | spectal nition, Without ehango, tn Ans sping Ry.) Washington. Thus began Lh Siilit a i of the officer were mingled ti clnnaties, to his farm Ther hed BY DANGERS. > 2 5 0 PHILA. career of Washington 4 1 but human attributes of the man of col | found plenty to oecups it i This bn ina heen presented to the Scientific American, i Via hig # youth, inexperienced ln warfare, he Ing : bulldiag a neglected estate i fd ed St wvernment by certain | A handsomely fine tad weakly, Jousou dr . AM. AM Pr had displayed the qualltics of a tried ‘or eight yours this man, who loved | shand of pleasures and duties was ro | Fronoh amilice, whose ancestors WONN 2 Co Ady all prt, pn no tvs an Lunt (0,50 10rentwny, New York . J. W. GEPHARY, Genet = eriniendent, " ik 2 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Dunkies . HUBLERSBURG.. i A . Nittany. HOstont cn. a LAMAR .....covneviimn LClintondale........ ~Rsidec ® Biting. 5. Mackeyv! LCedar Springs. i Kalonm MILL BALL. » Cental and Hudson RI er 8% dersey Shore. 10 Arr L EA E22SEFEER Cnn, BRPEZERSINSR pEgnEzsgk FRR WIRD weeded EEE ew LE, ERI8LN2IS a a i Sf wh ah wf wh wd od vB ad =] BE gs BERIGLERETENTYNER 000 wf ol wf al nf wl wd wl od wt wd So Pr rT TS BES p g2quy Thathothatbadhadhatather - © ns 8 - Ehsan o a Fp om L733 tet of uz iy wi ¥ “ EE maf B > - = X ® commander, OL Lng than ie quiet of d sumed { r hig y 3 VAR | fought under Washington in the Amor i g @ tigriny at i i i ii fs Hy raly glept a aly Bie niu sg! § # field ¢ - Er $5ai Lye With all the daring and has i J MBTGLY RICPE A 1h! i tia yea iH vi i evomiion, Brasch Otice, 08 ¥ St, Washingt