The Wind Is in the Maples. fhe wind is in the maples And there's music in the pines, Che hemlock scent has burdened all the air; For 1 hear the mountains calling Where the sun forever shines And my feet would even wander vou there, Oh, to wade among the daisies To the thickets dusk and dim When the birds and are at the noon we plucked with bees slum brous Wher blossoms 1 the berrieg from rit } cented meadows at the dogwood the stem old fashioned gar- and rose, memories merged Oleander blows the summer's cool and i day iden skies, for- 1e turnpike nown hay ire you ve Pontifex's u can find Mra. Pon tl ra + Kil ou hor Hel husband re geniuses in gents dg much except abuse Now, Anne Maria, in as ever was a hund London and that advert. in | thousand sand parade all the great and towns of this country: al balloons will up all over | just to chuck the leaflets the factory of 's other them literary this excoent Reem other ee days’ time morning papers in will place; a the country have a prominent wich men will lot of 20 the country iown on the people's "eds; river will gas, and-—where was | Oh, Jehu, you are a wonder! can't you do? But the expense” Blow the expense, as the girl said | when she told the waiter to bring an- sardine on toast. But listen Maria. Baggs, our most trust. ed employee, as we call him, with several helps, will be all over the country a<dropping them penny pencil cases about. London and the environs will get the most, and between our. selves, here in Wimbledon where I'm so known and respected in the parish, we're going to dash ‘em about freely. Two thousand pounds at least is for the good of the Wimbledonians, If that don't make me more popular than ever, I don't know what will. Look after your own, I say.” on the side be a blaze What | oLaer again, Five days later than Mr, Poutifex bad propounded this great scheme a very handsome, well-set-up young man was walking down a—Iin the summer time-—leafy lane, and this young man was engaged on a treasure hunt, But, since he had not bought any of Mr. Pontifex’s cakes of blacking with the directions inside to where his sovereigns might be found inside their penny pencil cases, it was not for them that was hunting. Yet, all the same, it a treasure belonging to Mr. Pontifex which he was looking for, his daughter. For and Miralel Pontifex loved each other, and Pontifex was a stern parent of the Surrey side style old mel he laughed as he was viz he ood odrama, and to nex his daughter and his ducats, But Miralbel loved the young man, consequently, they were reduced meetings, so that the opportunity of each other and the obdurate lande might quently of tine have repeating to their feelings unhappy fate Pontifex's like heart. “But,” Mirabel often said to he show way of making state and and busi “if you could only that living, of would yourself in his fashionable had some making money, I give in He and it's nothing that relations; you do be he likes against have only eves you Bot he shall never marry a man who make mon hundred enougzl sharp one, show made it cles } he would arrang us. But poetry, No,’ them away down and it under the HEns are fift how Your Pontifex afterward young man's a ge anid to Mirabel Then, turning to he had invited to he continued: “However did age to do it? Baggs all fully way, would niu,” a few Her Gay, whom YOu man paid he hid them and swore no treas ever find them ination,” Herbert you No care “My powers of div replied. “It's a gift, body, them.” “1 should can understand even two, but-—all the And with you, Baggs,” who was also present, hide them away so cleverly.” “Yes, it's wonderful,” Baggs sald. “I could have staked anything no or. dinary treasure hunter could have found out where | put them’ and the humbug gave Herbert a wink. For he understood that so long as he allowed Gay to have credit of finding eight pencil cases in eight different places, and of keeping the money, Heropert would never give him away or betray his carelessness, “1 always told you Mr. Gay was a clever man,” Migabel said to her fath- or, "and" we “Now [| know {t.,” that gentleman replied. “My boy,” he said effusive ly, “you must go into business know, think it was a your finding one, blessed jot! “to i i whou 1d Nike to,’ “Poetry doesn’t pay.” “Well, then, you shall. I lleve your powers what call ‘ems 2—-wsuld double my Lor’ me! with a you 1 wouldn't mind starting a myself We could teach them thing they never dreamt of.” King. - he you iness, like paper some The do do hus Of bless son-in-law LA FOLLETTE CORRECTED Better Prices Under the Present Methods of Buying Grain. Le ent methods when the farmer t narket and } around and bid for the the farmer has in their offices for the Follette contrasts with Senator pres “the brought 0 nu the product to hunt up the there profits the have change vantage o unde: f the the pre NEWS ABOUT DOGS. They Really Do Everything But it Seems. ert Re from Pennies ory i 1, if arge Reid dr Irown but hia His ew a Te at teeth SrOgRe 1 i y 1t and spoiled mt wild wl and and Fup John trained his Cleveland Prince, Hancock, a fox indling dog acta at com goniug, to from the cel: mand and Philadel. has terrier, the |} wood lar The f#¢ skillful and ind: phia Record jsirious Does spont generation ocour the world This is one of the burning questions now before men of science, and in all directions ex periments are being made with a view to its solution. Dr. Saleeby, F.RS.E., considers the problem in Harper's, in relation to the recent views of scien tists and the remarkable assistance of radiam in their latest experiments The chief difficulty, he thinks, is the impossibility of satisfactorily defining lite. Dr. Saleeby is an earnest disci ple of Herbert Spencer, as his latest book, Evolution; the Master-key, at tests, but possesses an essentially op en mind. aneous in today? ————— i STN *The Kansas City Star notes that Miss Oklahoma Is satisfied now that her star 1s on straight. THE KEYSTONE STATE Order. Hayden, of Stroudsburg word that a fortun Atlantic City, as Deniel Hay omaotive e of $30, ved awaiting him at « bequeath ol an ized ve hic! e beside the fright Taking reins pony ver stows avi het rain She men, who tack. where and The their the purst pe found h later took her ck. to Y the Pritchard children were ! unharmed, but OIE mdition from their Hing ba institution taken to iy a Very fIeryous exciting ride Shepherd Kressler, of Mount Pleasant Township, shot a pure white crane that measured $6 inches from tip to tip of its wings. The bird is one of extraordinary beauty and is rarely found so far north Herbert Fielder, a Danville boy, at tempted to swim from the shore to a coal digger anchored in the Susquehanna River and became exhausted when Wil liam Nuss swam to his dssistance, The boy managed to get his arms about Nuss in a grip which the later could not break and both were drowning when Charles Ruch reached them in a rowboat and rescued the struggling pair. 23283 AA22 22222 taal alld a — at Jno. F. Gray & Son Succdsors y ‘is URANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World. . . .. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . No Mutuals No Assessments Before insuring ur life see the contrect of THE HOME which in esse of death between the tenth and twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid in ad. dition to the face of the policy. to Loan on Firet Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. 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Pate tpessad not i Scientific American, nstrate? weekly j mrpost Ar. tiie rin Terms BB a #4 by all newsd Semin, Rranch fos rn WISE WORDS. is well No victory for as the victory Friendshlij over sel y which must pever worth the is the ETAYeyan Time and the It's a foolish vitation to wi lor Wisdom tue; vice The difficulty « best realized ik the is ignorance 1s nat the ral natural is come the When breast, fron Wealth in are the two of our Fol od rest takes takes swrat wise PORE yi 1 the wise, books and civilizat Trust editor forsooth, bold fl and meek ric Much of ity” nowadays is } digestion of a turbid imagin itterers a ’ nds of what Any scerateher on the sur can find its evils, but it sophic mind to bear up w takes a phiio wer them. Healthy Traveling Men. “Hotel life and raliroad traveling are not so hard after all," said George Mong, clerk at the Coates House, this morning. “Three traveling salesmen have registered this morning who are each over fifty years old and hearty, and one man comes here regularly from New York who has been trav- eling between New York and Kansas City for forty years. “Of course the truth is that most of these men live with a great deal more care tham ordinary elvilians, They have to. A traveling man who and all of them have homes—is mak: firm, so that they know very well how to draw the line." Kansas City The Prince of Monaco, acknowledged to the the greatest living authority on in Paris an institution for seabed re- it with some- thing like $1,000,000, He has spent a great deal of money in searching out the secrets of the sea, Iis splendid yacht Princess Alice Is fitted up with laboratories and photographie LOOMS, 4 i ATTORNEYS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House. Be SE Em EEE ww. HARRIBON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19% W. High Btreet ’ All professional] business promptly attended to B.D. Gerrio Iwo. J. Bowen | GFT 1G, BOWER & Z ATTORNEYS AT-LAW ErcrLze Brook BELLEFONTE, PA. Buoccessors to Orvis, Bowen & Orvis Consultation in Buoglish and German W.D Zezay YRBY me mp— en rr t—— CLEWERT DALR wv ATIORREY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. Office N. W. corner Dismond, two doors from First Nations) Bank. jroo G. RUNKLE WW ad ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. All kinds of legal busines allended to promptly Rpecial atten fou given to collections. Office, M Boor Crider's Xachange free HN B. BPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFOERTR.PA Practioss in all the courts. Counsulistion is English snd German. Office, Crider's Exchange Bunding tyod Old Fort Hotel EDWARD BOYER. P Loostion Or nile Bouth Accommodations first-class wishing to enjoy sn evening given special sttention. Meals for such occasions Pi pared on short Always pv for the transient t RATES : §l.X roprietor ntre Hall bar. Parties of Ce Conrad O00 Ee — The e Nall al Hotel MILLHEIM PA IL A. BHAWVER, Prop. Firsi olam soccommodstions for the traveler Good takie board and sleeping a partments The oholoest liquors at the bar. Stable ao sommodstions for horses is the best 0 be bad. Bus Wand from all trains on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Baliroad, at Ocbura —— LIVERY .2 Special Effort made to Accommodate Com. mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a RL R - ~ Pean's Yale Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashi¢ Receives Deposits Discounts Notes . . H. G. STRCHIEIE CENTRE HALL, sa a» -R, PE™'N. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in ail kinds of Marble ax Dont f+] to got my prios Safe, Quick, Reliable Reaetor Raparior to het remand ion A hi Coren mn ri ftond y —— sna briee 33 oR es. Fntindciphie, ¥ "a. vars o gisis or Pr. LaFranco, .LEE'S.. NEW LIFE TEA CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADAC HE, And imparts new oy . At Aare od demi Belo al Ty ll Johan D. Langham, Holley, N. Y.
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