The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 03, 1906, Image 3

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A, B. Housman In McCiure's.
te fn the moon the long road lies,
The moon stands blank above
White in the moon the long road lies
That leads me from my love,
Still hangs the hedge without a gust,
Still still the shadows stay:
My feet upon the moonlit dust
Pursue the ceaseless way.
so travellers tell,
reaca the
The world is round,
And straight though
track
Trudge on,
well,
The way will
trudge on, "twh. all be
guide one back.
circle homeward hies
must it remove:
long road lies
But ere the
Far far
White in the
That
moon the
me from my
“A Shropshire
love,
Lad.”
leads
dl | bos alc sc mn cs)
AN ARBORDAY |
BRUISE.
By FRANKLIN WELLES CALKINS.
there
been
Well’
where the growth thick pine
They
to whether ey saoald find
able trees lorrel had thought
| i them
t they
Was
were in some doubt n
SOT
Among
ir way,
bearings, because
i, and 80
vandered
fashion,
on for so tim tt his
findin
scerambie 11
They were
other
derness
trailing
looking for
under some
convenient spot to
selves for breakfast,
and awkward
one behiad an-
them-
when a
creature, with
mois head and big, flapping ears,
hmped out of a clump of marsh
grass so close to Georgle’'s feet
it brushed her skirts as
away.
Georgie screamed in alarm.
ever can that be?’ she eried.
“1 know! 1 know!" shouted Anna,
eagerly. “It's a young moose! We
have a photograph of one, don't you
know, that Thompson took?”
“Well, let's have that calf!” cried
Polly. “Bee It can't be very old, for
it can hardly waddle away.”
And immediately the three, en-
cumbered with ax, spade and lunch,
turned in pursuit of the calf,
The chase led along the foot of
enor.
it ambled
“What.
& low, rough isdge
swampy rin hedged on one side with
bog and tamarack. At the first dash
Polly ran toward the tamarack, thus
getting between the calf and that
cover.
The baby
lessly young, he
peared at first sight.
Polly, who was the
almost had a hand
and then by a sudden burst of speed
{t shot ahead and out of reach, The
chase grew hotter and more excit-
ing. until suddenly pursued and pur
broke through a cluster of
and cut upon a narrow sand
Hight were rolling
moose was not
wever, as had ap
Time and again
swiftest runner,
upon the calf,
so help
Sures
bushes
beach,
wher Waves
young
stop
was and the
feeling its feet sinking,
down be
sand deep,
moose,
ped and
tweon its
In a twinklin Polly
herself upon the calf,
bellowing,
forward
strength.
its neck,
lunged, dragging
before the othe
outstripped in the chase,
up with her.
Polly,
ing-dress
tar, and
over a shel
deep water, oh
i
+h alf
the calf,
rus t its nose
had thrown
which, lustlly
bounced up and down and
developing
With Polly clinging
the animal plunged
into
¥ )
whom she
the water
who could swin well
had little
when
Polly's
enumbed
had it been otherwise,
was now too far attempt,
imbered as she
irts. to
Awim
~ tions.
“Go after » boat!” she cried
‘Run
catch
Inst
rder
straight
"18 on th
% ; 1 ,
Antiy the ne 0
They rat und on
obey
the wide
beach
It took Polly but a few
$ LOO
that the water was
endurance;
numbness RO
a flerce
the moose's
0 determine
hor long and
ner Jong ana
presently foal
cold for
ing
ing f hor vy ah
ing out of her arm, si
made
effort, and mounts
The
seemed
pon
neck welght suddenly
for the first time
mother moose a notion
imbrance attached to her
mal snorted shrilly and
in real fright,
from under
ireghed the water In
swayed her body, and
fanks until ghe nearly
end In her frantic
herself of her rider
Even her calf was forgotten In the
struggle. Polly saw the little
ture slip to the rear,
maintaining her seat to pay it further
attention, However, both hands
clinched in the long mane of the cow's
shoulder sufficed to maintain her hold.
After a time the moose, apparently
forgetting her calf, began a straight.
away race for the nearest
the mainland,
Had not the water been so cold
Polly would now have looked for.
ward confidently to rescue from the
boat, or to being towed safely ashore
by the moose.
But the lake had still the chill of
winter In its deptas, and Polly feit
her fingers stiffening in the grip, The
wind strick her body now with con-
her
to give
of the e
The ar
struggled |
to get cut
She ti
strokes,
the
her biarden
aer
siderable force; she ghivered, and
felt that she oould not keep her hold
many minutes.
Yot she thought of the
looked back to see what had become
of it. The lttle thing was still
swimming strongly in the wake of
the cow. Polly envied these wild
creatures thelr strength and endur-
their lack of encumbering
calf, and
ance and
dress.
Minute
y's
sed. Pol
she felt
oreeping
shore-
after minutgs pas
chattered, and
grip of cold
Slowly the
Polly made a men-
swim-
teeth
the deadly
through her
ine drew ne
tal calculation
ming perhaps at
miles an
lake and
hat she had
minutes 10
body
Wrer,
the moose
the rate of
and she knew the
She
yet twenty-five
was
three
hour,
its distances, reckoned
endure,
she cold not
must
Sho
a0
won loge thelr
looked back, t
just pulling out from
saw the wind
and
ning swiftly
Now P ily
exerting
then
come the
goon hav
prougnt
Compa
A Study in Value.
two
reat
existence in 178
same proportion:
money
24.000
in 2806
O00 of th
what
500,006,000 plle up
To $100.000.000,
wealth of
amounts 0.
rate of
! he whole
the United now
But
tha present entire
United
SG * ¥(
ot, 0 & JM
at the sams increment
wealth of the
have piled up by
00, O00 000—-an im-
Statez will
gsible fig
The
that ar
Te
solid
earns
than
for, —
world itself i 104
nount f wealt) Money
money but | Arn more
the equi nt of value
Mall
Labor in Old Times.
winter and four
a fair average
Lyons in 1571
worked from 2 o'clock
or § in the
the work:
there is
New York
Twelve hours in
summer was
But in
teen n
day's work
the printers
in the morning till 8
ing In other trades
ing hours were often from 4 in
morning till § at night
to 10. Workers in the same
generally lived together in the
street, Pat the maitreartisan
his maison. The ground floor
was his shop or workshop; above
was his bedroom, which was also the
gitting and eating room; a small room
adjoining accommodated his children,
and above was a garret where vari
ous commodities were stored.—From
Brisson’s “Work and Worker's,”
even
same
had
own
An ultimatum to the heas of Iowa
is contained in a bill just passed by
the Assembly of that State, ordering
that hereafter a dozen eggs must
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Indiana's center of population 1s
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Indiana has 281,400 acres covered
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Making Restitution,
She was apparently from Barnard
Flushed and pr her jaunty jacket
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madly breeze, she rounded the
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