The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1906, Image 3

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THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN.
Is there, for honest poverty,
That hangs his head, and a' that?
The coward slave, we pass him by,
We dare be poor, for a’ that!
For a' that, and a’ that!
Our toils obscure, and a’
The rank is
That man is the
that;
amp,
that!
but the guinea-st
gowd for a’
we dine,
that;
kKnaves
What though on hamely fare
Wear hodden gray and a’
Gie their and
their wine
A man's a man for a’
For a' that, and a’ that,
Their tinsel show, and a
The honest man, though e'er
[8 king o' men for a’ that!
fools silks,
that!
that;
sae poor,
lord,
and a’'}
Ye see yon birkle ca'd a
Wha'
that;
struts, and tares
Though hundreds worship at his word,
He's but a
For a' that,
His riband,
The man of
coof for
and a
independent
and laugl
> 1
> Can mans
marquis
THE COLOR
OF THE ROSE |
enough t
eT
«N01
a fresh
chapter without saying
about that which had ended.”
‘Elinor was not
rested Agatha.
“l! fancy it had a kind of
for her.” said Hugh
nyhow, it didn’t
wpproval 7”
“That
interested”
sug-
4 her
meet with
was scarcely
answered. “But I had
magnanimity!”
“Oh, dear!” cried
plainly you bring that day back t
I can you all in this
again—everything is just the same,
isn’t it? Of course, you were Harold's
best man. I can you in the
at his side You wore a white
ud in your buttonhole.”
Pink,” Hugh.
But I am certain it was
she insisted.
‘1 assure you,”
with much solemnity,
was pink
As he was speaking,
waa heard to ring; and after
tary hesitation, Agatha
him by rising from her chair. With-
out a word of explanation she left the
room before he could find time to
reach the door. Running downstairs
she met in the hall a girl a few vears
younger than herself, and as much
ike her as an extremely beautiful
cousin could be like a rather plain
one. “Elinor!” whispered Agatha,
resting a hand on her arm, “Hugh
Melville 1s in the drawing room.” For
a second Hilinor, taken completely by
surprise, stood stock still, pressing a
hand to her neck, while all the color
fadgd from her face,
Hehe has bHeen asking about
vou,” added Agatha, and Elinor threw
‘back her head a little disdainfully,
“Very kind of him,” she answered,
having recovered all her self-control
“Shall we go upstairs?” she msiggest
ed, and a minute afterward she was
sweeping into the room in Agatha's
counted on her
how
Oo me!
Agatha,
picture
anil
sald
answered
“that the
an electric bell
a momen
her tall figure offering
Hugh her finger tips.
“Oh, Major Melville,” she
# the next few moments con
seerhed to flag Hugh ap-|
suffering from the
depression, Elinor
even Agatha
perceived the |
erect
cried,
versation
peared
extreme
bored
to he most
looked
to death, and Was
tongue-tied, until she
urgent necessity of venturing a re
mark of
“Blinor.,” she exclaimed, "Hus
I have been having a small dis
Already?” asked Elinor
“About the color of a flower!
Elinor turned her head languidly, |
fixing her eyes on the large shallow |
bowl of chrysanthemums in the
dle of the table on her right
“Which one?” she asked. “The
answered Hugh, “that 1 wore at Ju
dith's wedding-—the la i
here, you k
lifter
some kind
zh and |
pute
mid
hand.
one.” |
now.’
more
stood
Agatha
J in one
hand,
morocco
“Are you going
testifying on oath?” demanded
with manifest astonishment
“1 am going.” said Agatha, "to per
form an extremely shabby trick I]
can that the end may be
thought means
the middle,
with a rath
he could
to convince me by
Hugh
onls hope
to justify the
book in
Hugh
80 that
Opening the
s held it toward
r theatrical gesture,
» a pressed, withered rosebud which
the stalk
“that it is
been broken off at
“You see,” she cried,
white!”
It appeared to be a volume of se
devotional character,
paper, and it seem-
there was something |
about it, as if |
lections of a
printed on India
ed to Hugh that
intimate and secret
there were a kind of sacrilege In|
showing it by the light of day. A
wave of emotion passed over him as |
he took the pressed bud between his |
thumb and forefinger:
“Whose is the book?’
“Elinor's.”
“What is Elinor's, pray?”
Turning guiltily, they beheld her on
the threshold, and then they saw all
the courage go out of her.
“Oh-—Agatha!” she cried reproach.
fully, darting forward and regaining
possession of her book, although Hugh
continued to hold the crushed rose
bud. But Agatha lost no moment in
quitting the room.
“KElinor stood with the book pressed
against her bosom, breathing quickly
as she tried to look Into Hugh's face
without wavering.
“la your memory
he asked.
“Very-~very faintly,” she faltered,
“Because you must have helped to
he inquired.
re-awakening?”
"Perhaps
done,” she
* And
perhaps,
sald
found 11,” he
holding it between his finger
thumb, as he drew nearer.
thought it worth keeping.”
It made,” she
bookmarker."”
read the
I may have |
suggested,
and |
“You
You
cried, * a-——convenl
“Do you book often?” he
asked,
“Bvery night of my life
“And night of
during the last five
tinued, “you looked at the
thoughts ned to
every your life
con
ears,” he i
and
flower
youl have tui
“Oh, please,
“Every night
turned to the East!”
“Anyhow,” she murnmu
pleaded
have
Hugh!” she
your thoughts
thoughts ought to be held
with a smile in
“Not,” he said,
ess they sree hallowed by charit)
y of her |
and W
QUEER HIDING PLACES
Have
Money Safe.
Means People Taken to Keep
Their
Was
edited
£5,000 was brought
perly acer
money securities
¢
114 * » f ry
SU Of ove a quarier o a m
has been thrown into the
the Gover This ex
exhibition of waste of
found out some
ago It was discovered
brass had used for
lion pounds
ash pit by nment
traordinary
public
money was
time
that scrap
road making
Originally the
foundry and rolling mil
Laboratory and other
much
been
ashes from the brass
is of the Royal
factories were
waste material
matter of fact, they were given
to tae superintendent for the purpose
of making roads and pathways.
This went on for a number of
when a wideawake
know of It He generously offered to
remove the ashes from the fire holes
to give the government the sum
ton for them into the bar
As a
YOars,
gain,
After this arrangement had
going on for some time it was
been
| ing the refuse at £6 a ton. Then the
tender forms for them
£7 78. 64. per ton was offered for
the waste ashes, This means a reve
thrown into tae ash pit.
Actually, it ls estimated that a quar.
ter of a milllon pounds has been
wasted by the military officials who
thoughtlessly threw the refuse away.
had been
mud at Liverpool a short time ago.
This was in the mud behind the land.
ing stage water, where a cash box
was found containing a number of
bank notes and about £8000 In se
curities.— Pearson's Weekly.
sm prs
During 1904 Ecuador produced
nearly 50,000,000 pounds of cacao
beans, or nearly a third of the total
look for the flower after alll”
world output,
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A MYSTERY
+ how |t wa
Mae
told ms
AT gE CAPITOL
First Doorl
] me
Senator Doopoo
io
Wonder why?
Maybe he's ex
Kecond Do
First Doork
pecting a cai il
rkeeper
of per
friend
Y AIR
changeable
Jooking
TTENI
certainly
id the
THEY S81
“Women are
wears
man
“What's the explan
the friend of the family
“During honeymoon,” an
od the weary party, "my wife deciar
ed she could not live a day without
o"
ation? asked
our KSWer.
family friend
last week,” continued the
other. “she tried to get me to insure
my life ‘for $25,000 in her favor.’
Kansas City Independent,
“Well?”
“Only
queried the
BUYING UP THE ENEMY
Uncle (to nephew plaving the game
of war with a companion of his own
age)-~If you take the fortress within
pence.
Youngster (a minute later)—Uncle,
the fortress ig taken; now let me have
the sixpence.
Uncle—How did you manage it so
quickly?
Nephew]
threepence,
Judy,
the besieged
capitulated
offered
and they
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w
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