How sleep the brabe, Who gink to rest By all their country’s wishes blest ben Spring, with dewy tingers cold, Returns to beck their hallowed mould, &he there shall dregs a sweeter gob @bhan Fancy's teet babe eber trod. cee — NOS Michigan Avenue, Madison Nobody — not even a manufacturer —ever made prices so low on Standard High Grade Separators as we are quoting now, Our No, 1 Hawthorne Cream Separator, with a capacity of 250 lbs. of milk an hour, guaranteed in every way. we now sell you at $36.00, It is superior to any other make, Our No. 2 Hawthorne, capacity 350 lbs. of milk an hour, we sell at $45.00. If itdoes not satisfy you, send it back. And our No. milk an hour, for $5! Either size will be sen 1 you on approval and for you to test and try, and if it does not prove to be the very best cream separator you ever heard of, you can return it at our expense, and not be.out ons penny. We have sold thousands of Hawthorne Cream Sep- arators — at higher prices than we now offer them — and all have given perfect satisfaction. You will find former prices at which selling Hawthornes on page 77 of our No. . as follows: No. 1, $48.75 (now $36.00); No. 2, $63.75 (now $45.00): No. 3, $75.00 (now $51.50). We have not changed them orc sheapenad § Them in quality in any way in order to reduce the price, but have plac ed avery large order in anticipation of your ‘wants, and in buying by the thousands at one time, have secured a ¢ cession in price, which we give you. 3 Rawthorne, capacity 500 Ibs. of we have been 73 Catalog 3h- The Hawthorne is identical with the cream separator that received the Gold Medal at the St. Louis Exposition last year, in competition with the world, The expert judges acknowledged it to be the best skimmer in the world ; easily cleaned: sure to be gale, and easy to operate, Our dairy manager has made tests with the Hawthorne that show it to lea ve less than one one- hundredth of one per cent of butter fat ir } in December, and even do hor than this durin summer. It will skim closer than any other separator a any price, and is, in reality, the same separator, only id by us under another name, that is usually sold for $65.00 (for No. 1), $85.00 (for No. 2}, and $100.00 {for No. J). We will gladly sen Hawthorne, or we will either size you desire, withou kind, if You follow our directions in * page 3 of our N 0. 73 Catalogus, EF to sen Sp sh with your order, get and arator, and oh decide as to its Jon money back for it, after you'v ave it for the asking. Now we have made it possible for everyone to own a perfect cream separator. There is no excuse for your doing without, now, or for putting up with an inferior machine any longer. Send In your order today and swest ; —W. Collins FOR DECORATION DAY. Why should she Tose, A simple r {ears A fragile bloom smile, Unlike tnat grace, Her love, through ali REUNITED. We'll scatter To brighte Alike The sweet flowers Bu each patriots o'er the and the flag of our Union Diue shall The living have fought Together have vanquished And one they will ever abide, And truer and stronger grow. And to our loved country be true‘ For flag that to every victory l¢ Was borne by the gray and the blue 5 3 the Now, as reunited we stand Our warm tears bedewing the sod; We'll commit the dear, silent band, To the love and the peace of our God. —M. BE. THE UNKNOWN GRAVE. Leonhardt. The nameless grave! as sweet As if "twere pillowed name. A citizen lies fame Unknown, perhaps, like many you may meet there, Upon street. A soldier dead, ing prayer, Pleaded a little dirt to hide the bare, Cold limbs. Ah, more, indeed; called to meet The death-tide as it welled from bat- tiefleld, And valiantly in the line of duty fell. Still more, if the truth must fully tell: He looks the hero which he was, and sealed : His clakm by his life's blood. The unknown grave Is known to be a brother's that was brave, with dumb, ~=ls O. Little, Rushsville, IL SONGS OF THE SOLDIERS. Comrades known in marches many, Comrades tried in dangers many, Comrades bound by memories many, Brothers ever let us be! Wounds or sickness may divide us, » flag are we! es O'Rellly. THE PHANTOM ARMY, tf the Nation's With never a banner above spread, Sign save head their silent, never an arch sky, the bare, uncovered Of grim Reviewer; but the vaulted distant graves, for love could buy No gift that was purer or truer. So all night long moved the strange array; So all night long, till the break of day, who had passed away With a reverent awe and wonder; Till a blue cap waved in the length. ening line, mine Had come, sign Wakened me from my slumber, -Bret Harte. A AAO I SAI AO MAY THIRTIETH. A flag and a fading wreath Are out in the falling rain; The stars and the withered buds May never be fresh again, and | spoke—and lo! that But the memory wroatn of the brave, We twine of immortal bay Is green in the Nation's heart And never shall fade away. ~-=N. A. M. Roe. Newspaper women ought not to be bashful about marrying millionaires. Be sure you write, then go ahead and Washington Streets «ww Couldst know what the blithe bird the morning air? thou know what steam singeth tippling o'er pebbles bare? the bright ratery # And the Of the Borrow shall edge And heave Wouldst thou se Being ‘urther than ow shall give ne eyes simplify the of God through the riddle of other new luster nd what | | | | ATTORNEYS. D. F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Coum House, { # mazy texture noe the rave rds forever ML nt in Lives the whos Hale in an ar “Washington Then and pleasantly iward Everett Dr. Ex on Outlook, discourses capital as he first knew “The city has grown, in from a mud-hole which had perhaps, withi ita of 250.000 yabitants far t hose hoa sixty a0 people, bor a city The only part of this common (noi was fenced in must streets) which We called it the gym- That was for a which the young men kept up member one afternoon we i# now pasium, [ think I re visit us there, and with great effort a ball down the WAS middie imented on king 1 she go alley comi | knocking Tyler came | young ger ! thing had } wars JO down the over and i played ntiemen times the simplicity and please, of a small Virginia town. | Whenever the weather would serve, a | great many of the southern members of the House or the Senate the Capitol on their saddle | There were thirty or forty posts in | front of the Capitol near where the | stggue of Washington now stands. You rode up to one of those posts and hitched your horse You left him | while you went in and attended the meeting of the House; you came out and unhitched him and rode him to your 2 o'clock dinner.” President SOM Every- horses. Under the high unclouded sun That makes the ship and shadow one, I sail away as, from the fort, Booms sullenly the noonday gun The odorous airs blow thin and fine, The sparkling waves like emeraids shine, The lustre of the coral reefs Gleams whitely through the tepid brine And glitters o'er the liquid miles The jeweled ring of verdant isles, ‘Where generous Nature holds her court Of ripened bloom and sunny amiles, Encinctured by the faithful seas Inviolate gardens load the breege Where flaunt like glant-warders’ plumes The pennants of the cocoa-trees Enthroned In light and bathed in balm, In lonely majesty and pam Pacsees the isles with waving hands High-priest of the eternal calm, Yet Northward with an equal mind 1 steer my course, and leave behind ————————————————— Picture to Be Widely Circulated. It is not often that a young wom- an's picture gets a wider circulation than will be given the picture of a young woman living in Oranke, Vt. A half tone of her appears on an adver tising circular. The number, which will go far into the millions, will reach every country in the world, and will be printed In twenty-five languages. The rapture of the southern skies... The woolng of the southern wind For here o'er Nature's wanton bloom Falls far and near the shade of gloom, Cast from the hovering vulture-wings Of one dark thought of woe and doom. | 1 know that in the snow-white pines | The brave Norse fire of freedom shines, And fain for this 1 leave the land Where endless summer pranks the vines. O strong, free North, so wise and brave! O South. too lovely for a slave! Why read ye not the changeless truth-- The free can conquer but to save? May God uprn these shining sands Send Love and Victory clasping hands, And Freedom's banners wave in peace Forever o'er the rescued lands! And here, in that triumphant hour, Shall yielding Beauty wed with Power; And blushing earth and smiling sea In dalliance deck the bridal bower John Hay. mercial Travelers D. A. BOOZER | Centre Hall, Pa, Penn’a RL R ATTORNEY -ATLAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W. High Street All professional business promptly attended to Jxo B.D. Gerrio J. Bowes i, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW EicLre Block WER & Orvis ngliah and ( ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office X. W. corner Diamond, two doom from First National Bank. re W G. RUNKLE ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA All kinds of legal business atiended to promptly Goor Crider's Rzchange NR B. EPANGLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practioss in all the courts English and German. OfSoe, Crider's Exchange Buiding EDWARD ROYER, Location : One mile Sou Accommodations Sretclams wishing to enjoy an evening given special attention. 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