The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 14, 1906, Image 3

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    The New Samaritan,
He fall by de wayside—
Ho lay dar, deef en dumb;
Pe Samaritan cross over,
Bn holler out, “How come?"
‘At dat, he sorter wake up,
En shake his'se'f, en say:
“1 thought I knowed de read, sub,
But I trip up on de way!
darkness
erbout;
“1 stumble in de
I flounder all
I didn’t have no kerosene,
En so, de light gone out!"
Ea now,
Dat Samaritan, he
“1 'stonish fer ter fin' you
In so deep a ditch to-day!
does you reckon
”
say 7—
what
“You knowed de road wuz long, sur,
En de night wuz comin’ on,
En nobody gwine ter you
Kaze de kerosene gone!
'scuse
wuz
in use ter holler—
you call:
dar ain't no
Kaze none'll hear
It's a fool that walks a dark
En don't pick vg place ter
TF, Li. in The Atlantic
stitution
So,
road,
Con-
Stanton
s THE GORING
man Ic Oks d up
1eld 1}
hands for
him was
mpusic, the
where he
He was list
From a
strains of a vi
room
e3ED
)
wn
no
{an
weeks
closed
in conse
ogen w
shoul i
It was
day that
attracted
lished mele
The m
his ears at {
walked through
anq instead of paying
tion to direction his
taking, he was holding an
{scussion with an eminent
tor as to the way in w
movements of the great
be played
voices raised in a shout
to his senses
But
had a
laden
down
1usic
the steps
maglinary
conduc
certain
should
of 1 £ "a8
yf poopie 8
hich
work
when the sound
brought him
late. He
heavily
and bearing
him, and, starting
ao a vain endeavor to reach the
ment he had just quitted, he
caught by the shaft of a fleet han-
gom and knocked down, the fright
ened horse inflicting a severe
upon his prostrate body.
He felt that he must
through centuries
completely regained
His blinking once
world to which they had been 80
long indifferent, fell upon walls which
they knew to be those of a hospital
ward. He rapidly ned his
strength, and a week later
to receive a visitor, a close friend of
his, a man
orchestra as himself. ~
"I've glorious news for you,”
exclaimed Arthur Mills, his pleasant,
good-humored
the invalid.
the warning
confused
omnibuses
upon
have passed
of time before he
consciousness
eyes,
regal
got
“You'll never guess
what I've done for you, old chap.
But I'd better tell you straight away.
While you've been lying here,
brain, 1 have been making your
pame, and opened the way for you
the first time at a Queen's Hall con-
cert and halled by a critical
ence as a work of absolute genius”
Good heavens! This symphony
which his friend had given to the
world under Gaqring’'s name was
partly the work gf another wag! Gor
ing decided that when he was well
again he would put the matter right
—would publicly remove the laurels
which had been placed upon his own
unworthy brow and hand them over
to the man te whom by right they
belonged,
Yet, even
covered,
tér was not
shirked the
ping himself of
he had won from
single osition, part of
his own,
He felt it to be a
had fully re
his charac-
one,
strip
which
with a
was
when he
though
naturally a weak
task of
rewards
world
which
Goring, al
unpleasant
those
the
comj
not
matter of coms-
the truth,
and finally
step in this
adver-
proclaim
temporized,
, &8 an initial
direction, he would place an
tisement in the agony
and
rfous
honesty to
column of the
dally paper thus endeavor to
composer.
made had
the
inquiries as he had so far
fruitless. jut while
appeared
¢
answer came to it,
been
tisement
week, no
}
sed it became
for Gorin
each day pa
ingly difficult
forward self-branded
Six months had
had won
poser a wider
At a pr
voice
ivate
whos
chang
Chan
sought?”
ok her head
heard
days ago,
you
never
il two
I had meant to do
times, but something had always
until then
world
heard the mel
thinks
and 1 knew then
place in life,
vented it
odies which the were
bora in brain,
that you won
had lifted
your
had
yourself high in
gaze, by—unworthy means
odies no more belonged to
the jewels in a Boud
long to the beggar who
from the pavement. I-I could
not believe it at first that you, of all
men, could have acted so dishonor
ably
The musical world received a shock
the next day.
was a letter
your
the public
The mel
street shop be.
them
from Edward Goring. In
without any attempt
the whole facts
case, and stated that for the
future the symphony which bore his
name must be attributed to Its real
composer Hugh Bevern,
But. instead of
opprobrium, as he had anticipated,
the critics smiled at the letter,
dead man could have had little share
in a symphony based on his melod-
jes alone, as heard upon a violin, and
not upon any written manuscript,
He resolved that he would leave
England at once... To stay here any
jonger was unendurable,
He lost no time, but almost at
started to pack,
finished when there came
a timid knock at his sittipg room
door.. Opening it, he found Alice Sev-
ern upon the thresold.,
There was a strained
them for some moments,
lence which Alice at last
“I wish to tell you that 1 was
other night—hasgty in my
bitter in
and
was nearly
gilence be-
tween a si
broke.
wrong the
judgment,
gald in a trembling
know the whole ~lrcumst
that I do 1 want
speech,” she
“1 did not
then,
you to for-
my
VOICE.
ANces
and now
give me.
“1 am glad
with a sigh it
memory Lo carry with me
sald
pleasant
of Eng-
you think that,” he
will be a
out
land
She looked up at
nere
WIS]
{11 tal
will LAaAD
Dougla
THE SPARTA EXCAVATIONS.
Finds of British Explorers on the
Site of Athen's Great Rival
have been found,
with fine api
cotta sta
come
pin
Terra
variety have
raliform
tuettes in great
large
from
s #44 § $4 ines
LNLILIOS
to light with
tery. Apart
ward of 100 inscrig
found since the work
Broadly si pe aking, the
scribed above consist
which may be assigned
and fifth centuries
The pottery is largely
talizing” types, and the
abs and other
what has
posit de-
objects
the sixth
our era.
“Orien-
presence of
objects
been sus
ong Orlen-
art of the
site is one of
imported
confirms already
tal influence in Laconian
archale period. The
exceptional promise and more than
justifies the selection of Sparta as
the scene of the labors of the British
when it is remembered that
enumerated above come
gchool
the results
that has been opened. Un-
archaeologie research has
done little or nothing to add to our
the State which vies
coms
place in Hellenic history;
and it rests with us to see that the
thus happily inaugurated fis
adequately sustained. — London
precinct
The Lady Canvasser.
A lady canvasser in the Eye di
vision asked a Framlingham laborer
if he was in favor of protection, and
The question embarrassed the lady
somewhat. “Well,” she replied, a
trifle abashed “1 cannot go into pre.
cise detalls at the moment, but it is
a subject of vital importance to all
who care for wild birds.”—8t. James's
- BACK WA?
tand de
pendi in’
have had
~ Washingt
OF IT
gmel’
MAKING THE BEST
Nervous Johnhy-]
of motor cars!
Hostess—Really? What an exira
ordinary taste! Why do you
N. J—Because when you smell If
you know past Punch
love the
like it*
the danger's
THE BRIDE AND THE BLEACHER
“What broke off the match between
Chuck Wilking and Min Foxley?
Poverty Chuck said he couldan™
stand the bocst in the price of tick
ets to the baseball games and support
a wife besides. "Chicago Tribune.
THE UGLY HEIRESS
“Sir,” said the coarageous
man to the millionaire,
ask permission to marry your daugh
ter.”
“And how
young man?”
“As | would any of the other trials
of wealth, with what patience and re
young
will you support her
American,
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They Flag the Train.
The Midland Railway boasts that
two of its stations have names which
fow passengers can pronounce. They
are Penrhyndendraeth and Ystradgyn
lals ~Tit-Bits,
.
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Sueccsors y ‘ba
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the tenth and t tieth years re-
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dition to the face of the policy.
to Loan on First
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BAD TRICK OF A GOOD TRADE.
Lawyers Point Out Evils of Personal In.
jury Litigation.
gerious evil
"his is the signifi
t pronounced upon the present
personal injury litigation.
The words are used, not by the em-
ployers who suffer through this abuse,
but by the Green Bag, a magazine pub-
lished by and for the lawyers them-
selves. Practically the entire
number is devoted to this one subject.
of modGern
cant ver.
abuse
most
notorious runners, tells
lars if a safe case is sent him.
A case in most of our large cities
large, and since this must come out of
Even a handsome verdict is pared
missions and the cost of trial to such
ap extent that a plaintiff would gen-
bedside settlement offered by the claim
agent of the insurance company. Many
an uninsured employer would pay com:
paratively liberally if he did not know
that his money, instead of going to
his injured workman, must pass across
the itching pal: of counsel.
English Boy's Apology.
A boy of 14, who fell from the gal.
fery in an English music hall and was,
uninjured sald, when taken before th
manager: “Please, sir, I'm sorry;
won't do It again”
ATTORNEYS.
D. F. FORTREY
—
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Office North of Court House
EERE
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Ko. 19 W. High Street
All Pralowtonal business pros ply attended to
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Consultation in English sud
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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ty
Pre sctices in all the courts
k hand German Office
Fort Hotel
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Locstion : One mile B
Accommodations first-cless
wishing to enjoy an
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pared an short not
for the transient trade
BATES : $1.0 PER DAY
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Fust clas socommodstions for the traveler
table board and sleeping apartments
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