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P., Albert Borger, Monumont Jaron, wnaway, Wolfs Store Winters, Smullton ler, Rebersburg Penn, W Potter, N, Ri wah, N. P. EP. “ gp Suow Shoe, , Jann = B Ww K. Frat Fred Wil john T John Col Worth, J Williams H. 8. TAYLOR, Chairman CENTRAL RAJLROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA Condensed ‘Time Table. Week Days. Stations Noé Nod No? AM 40 No. 1, Nod, N Lv Ar Is § .BELLEPONTE... ) Nigh Wi NR .Hecla Par .Dunkles 8 HUBLERSBURG....| Snydertown .......... Nittany Huston .. LAMAR. {.Clintondale... Krider's 8 wring. Mackeyville...... Cadar Bpeiags... Sal ona MILL HALL. central and Hudson Jersey Shore 0 4 3 ~ i Lve Le ¢ Wi msport Aer. (Philad. & Reading PHILA NEW YORK. “(Via Philad.) Besse sezungrsR| z WW tow ww WHERE RENORKY SBEREE EEK 3 ek fk kt = nF ng OD rd Onde Bs bt po “30 dS ee | £Yy 06 00 0B OB 1 =F = =F ~ oF <2 a3 a3 wy 3 _ © MEANS NSN NSO Bg LEE BFE OCCC OOO OOO © wh River R. o-B EE a wr od Pea > . M Ar Now York ned us (Via Tamaqua) J. W. GEPHART, Gdéoeral Superintendent E™ 5. bps gk gg un oo A Japanese Game. A game popular with both grewn people and children in Japan is played as follows: One hundred wellknown proverbs are sel each divided into two parts, each part printed on a separate card. The host has the hundred first halves, which he reads aloud; one by one. The hundred second halves are dealt to the other place their hands upwar "Tatty mi,” or thick mat straw which they sit As half any proverb is recd the holder of second half ti 3 it out, or, if he ected, players, who i » i upon the rich on of the sees {t ighbors, seizes | The It is a very a great deal players, for keen -witted are constantly cards of their duller and bors This and good-natu and gives of his own plaver w ho it wins affords the and the ‘ou game, but it amusement to quick-zsighted simple of the seizing leads d leasing, Impudence. incustrio ! fellow I guess your sddresses tand, thi at 10 o right. sir, carefv’ not that time though, clock sald the younz man “4 Ht to come around be ii OE fore Professor Wentworth and John J. The stories told at the expense of Prof. Wentworth, commonly known as “Bull” Wentworth, and for years con nected with the Phillips Exeter acad emy, are legion. The following, how ever, is one of the best: It was the custom on opening day for each instructor to take the names of pupils of his classes. “Now,” give his full name. If your name is Wilfam Henry Smith say William Henry Smith, and not W. H Smith nor William H. Smith.” The list was nearly completed sat. isfactorily when the name of John Jay Brown was given. The professor's chance had come, and he roared out: “John J. Brown; John J. Brown; wiil any one tell me how to apell J “Yes, sir,” sald the boy, J. ay,” and Prof. Wentworth laughed with the rest. —Boston Herald. Tiger Flesh in Demand, Evidently tiger flesh is a popular article ‘of diet with the Chinamen of the Straits. A young but full grown tiger was shot by a Malay snd was brought In to Teluk Anson for the usual government reward of $25. The skin, which was beautifully smooth and soft, was sosn disposed of, and the meat was sold in town at forty rants a catty —Poanane Feohn Yearnings, Jest § little cradle in a wagon passin’ by. But it sort o' hurts me in my feel in's; wonder why? aln't had no children, Jane an’ me, that's sure, Tho' we've often wished the would linger at our door: Kind o' looked an’ waited years had passed away, her brown locks an' my ones both had turned to gray, Went on jest believin' that dreams 'ud all come true, Kep' s0 busy hopin’ th' warn't time fur feelin’ blue. We Mandy stork till An’ our "T'ain’t no doubt, it's lonesome settin’ roun’ a grim ol' house Jest us two ol’ people, evenin’s, 2% & mouse: i Beems lke that a feller'd lke to have a couple of boys Stompin’ roun’ the k in' lots o' noise; With « pair o' girls their foolish way, Gigglin’, waltin' fur prinkin' up; an’ say— Some folks worry at It, 0’ seems to me That's the sort o' meant this life quiet kitchen a-mak ., an’ a-chatterin’ ther comp'ny, kind but it iife to be. our Maker courtin's done an where's your youth to go When there aln’t no children you keepin' life aglow? the fires o' | have amoldemd, embers heat e ash When you ketch your dartin’ love's first Say you're old an’ getting doty, the sight'll atart Jost a reg'lar dancin’ dim ol’ heart, An’ you feel that life is sweeter when } you love's fire | &pttin’ fears an kee i on a fun'ral pyre When your over, roun’ Tho' Ive th hov's lighitnin' flash why o yes measure in your s00 an’ doubtin’s rs Jest a little cradle in a passin’ by, Yet it brings 1 long-regrettin’ sigh WAROR the tear drops le cradie—my, | wonder a litt who it's Mighty mother Jest ir’ happy live threosecore that cradle aor mors Laurence Dunbar : § G [ + n wt nd | wn nl 25252525252) SehN2525252525¢2 252525 LS TATATATATA There was to port, fog fog above a fave aald windward en alr those Li G | y tion ae the OCeAn, an the Grand Bank mi a every mmy bilankete thing. Even | Hil of mot on's fory, tied ¢ labor wit ad ir's ‘ rk clinging wraiths which disappeared as you bead nearer, but EvVanesce AWAY | darkest ever ence on lantie. To a landaman it ¢d dangerous enough the Moonstone at th 24th to put forth But the sturdy wae been too thorot little ut form as yo In short, morning seen in his twenty every bank in the Was 3 the flaherman expe North At years ri Gloue Ighly dangers of their cali ened by a little fog Each fisher as {| the Moonstone ) i dory compass the direction | taking. Besides the compass, ai50 a small horn with which he to an | one, and to warn appr ! of his position. | Harvey Hilton's dory had been the fourth swung out from the starboard nest; and In accordance with the | directions of the “first hand” he pull | ed for an anchorage a half-mile off the starboard bow of the schooner. His nearest shipmate was two hun | dred yards away. A mile to port lay the dory fleet from the Alice, a sis | ter vessel, plainly visible from the Moonstone in the clear air of the day before. These were but two of the scores of craft from North Atlastic i fishing ports that lay at this time | Within a twenty-mile circle on the | lower end of the Grand Bank. While the boats of the entire fleet | were being swung overboard by the tackles on that fogsmitten June morning, twenty miles to the east ward a huge ocean greyhound, which | we will call the Aldebaran of the Royal Purple Line, was rushing west toward New York, bent on establish. ing a record, Thus far all had been propitious for clipping two or three hours from the fastest time In which the passage be | tween England and America had ever been made. A fair wind asters, smooth seas and clear weather had favored the hope of all on hoard, and i¢ was a great disappointment to the ship's officers on their approach te caching craft the Grand Bank to run suddenly into this gloomy wall of fog. The liner's speed was of necessity checked, bm still she cut the water at a rate not far from fifteen miles an hour. Early that morning her passengers were awakened by the ominous, oft-recur ring roar of the great steam siren, warning all lesser craft to beware of the ocean monster that was approach ing through the semi-darkness. At twenty minutes past four Has Hilton, after a quarter-hour eon quick, unhestitating rowing, guided an occasional glance at his com- which had placed on the before him ready consulta. took in his oars, threw over anchor, baited his hook with a good sized clam, and dropped hia heavy over the side, Not four minutes from the ti line touched the water cod was flapping his tail against bottom of the dory, and the fisher man's hook was soon on its way for anoth prize forty wid fathoms down, Five yme fish went for thirty minutes, could haul in, the side. rebar again. It was the best d in many a day; fuck continued, he to load his boat Moonstone long before mates about the whistle of the th ard, at 18 arse rumble rolling been for the sinker the minutes later another 1 lay beside tl ae So it he cod throw fishing he if his a3 throw out, over dory's ont had good able the foun be to his row in any of It was first heard baran far to t} nerely a low, he over the aurface of the sea Who-0090000! Whooo00000! had that hefore fishing banks but How this lock when he Alde five Ot castw heard sound his years linarily But him Ay | wre BUIVE] 850 many on the that he or little attention > it some morning it made An spine ipin feel ran uneasy iown unpleasant his as he remembered foggy dawn six years back, ¢ of those ocean m passed 30 close to the when had stern of the nsters her his schooner thi it had splintered main 1 He shoulders houg wc caused them that great toward Hilton ieard the rushing and ana , ae fishert the stem, look, even ugh horn Into his forward and se intending to how would . is hy. oye see it aif OR pocket, nid hrusting he sprang the zed the dory ahead however, he dropped the futility of in an instant, the line, convinced his endeavor. It was too late now to attempt to shift his position. Again he set the horn to hia lips and blew with all his might. Perhaps steamer might not touch ali! Vain hope! A knifesharp edge of mist asunder not a awpy! of straight steel cleft the dozen yards | in one at its base the feathers rising foam; saw the snow-white from the iron plates spray bubbly of the the water line and jet black above it; caught a glimpse of the white face, and blue, staring eyes of a Norse lookout, with his beard and bjue seaman’s shirt open at the neck, peering down at him over the bow twenty feet above; and then, with a hoarse, inarticulate ery, the horn still clutched in his right hand just as he had snatched {t from hia lips after his last despairing biast, he leaped headlong overboard as far as he could to the right! While still in the air in the middle of his leap, he heard the splintering crash, as the steel tore through his dory. An instant later he plunged head foremott into the chill water, feeling I'hen, he could collect had the tumbled before thoughts, he ing rolled and along the side of a rapidly wall that bruised and battered him, making no more account of him than if he merely a wrecs- age. Sucked in close to the by the action of the again by striking wall stunned by the and bewildered by Hilton d®at fir hend what happening a plaything in ersundered Twice while he was along the sen, straight side, up and were piece of vessel's 8 water, thrust against the roar of the waves rapid motion, hardly compre He swirl of the lows, $61 fa iis the COL was the being eyes were clear marting of faces fhe red office vision him, ton of an gold startled visage of a man soft hat Then Hilton wi rhirled vizored the Cap other in the a gray blind- was never to breathe again, und as sud waler uppermost feared feet ly that he Preseatly he out of 10 iis + 4 back ) he shi his The six hun- i ong, and at her present twenty and length Was nearly between her point LOOK for entire econds apy gi of time So for was whirled side. For ven Hilton her pass hammered along hiz head did he would not tunately the hard steel, an but of the first away, the perhaps he Then a he him. not one result, hope might irrible The Know making if it passed that all s 314 hold ipon He did ions wis that 3 awent out flick of 1 1 steel camer's screw! WwW many a second 1OW touched his body ¢ + +h wv pas “ae ern, he were before dory yualy re ter Was be which the he bhiew {it and i blast not answered him. It was had been heard skout just before down Again and again the shonted faintly, by hearidg the were HIV EH again the left nan whose horn de steamer's lo ton Was run blew Hilton rewarded swimmer replied and was dip of oars Two minutes later the prow dory appeared through the a short space the sinking fisher. man was pulled, the boat of one Youth's Companion Jollying Her. The rich young man was making his first call “What induced you to call preference to the other asked the beautiful maid. “Alcohol brought me to this” pited the young man. Mt seemed that she ™ of his mates. on me girla?” Te increased an “Sir,” she flashed, “do you mean “Of course not. My automobile runs by alcohol.”—Detroit Tribune. An automobile recently covered the twenty-five miles from Ban Jose, Cal., to the Lick Observatory, on top of Mount Hamilton, In an hour and fifty minutes, The Indians of the Choctaw tribe, in Indian Territory, have formed a good roads association. Pamascus Is to have an electric worke and an electric raliroad. D. P. FPORTNEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House pe —— WwW. HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W. 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Waited Delivery. than twenty ing a tryst forwarded to the person adds Birdea a motorm Eaeal Birdsall was bor and raised near Bay City, Mich, and there he met wooed and won his wife, was a Miss Parkinson Her parents and his pled adjoining farms, but temporary feud, love did not courted on the meetings, used to each other in the hollow of an elm tree. One day death visited the Birdsall family, and the feud was sud denly terminated. In the excitemen! Miss Parkinson totally forgot a let ter she had just left in the tree. The barriers removed, the lovers married, and about ten years ago moved to Philadelphia. Last week Birdsall received a letter from his brother, which explained that in chop ping down the old elm he had found a note, which he enclosed. Although weatherbeaten and discolored, the writing was legible. It ran: “John, Dear-Meet mre at the willows to night. 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