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All day they have tolled up the burned Homeward sun- slope, bound with ed sheaves; Brawny the checked Buoyant each hope While 1 watch yellowing the their heap. arms in their Dblue- gleey en, heart with youth through a tree with leaves, window behind the helio- From Do moment the splendid dower the hill, hands? v hear up those har } ringing vest lands— 1, and life at SONg the flow- cannot be bound in a Midas shower? that other spread i indow o'erlooking the (#52525252525252525 & vn G Ln 1{# . air After Dannemora prison sscaped pops wife, who up to lives ir 1 i y buy a South Amert “war and undertake an +h he French pe ox. gettie. nal ase her prison Sunday ing the walls, but ti : j08e are New York newspaper stories A good many years ago Brockway and O'Brien were . thelr never friendly lines on ugh, as they althye alth were dif ii foarent erent, worked together mean trick on Brockway, of which are only known closee-mouthed veteran Brockway determined to ‘O'Brien was making annual gold-brick-selling tour through State of Pennsylvania a few uiter he had gained the the to a Crooks, got his detalls few even the enmity many miles from Pittsburg, he was pproached by an extremely simple looking old farmer who asked O'Brien a question as to the time of departure of the next train for Pittsburg. The appearance of the prosperous-looking old farmer Immediately caused the gold-brick man to chirk up. “Got business in Pittsburg pop? sald O'Brien, with the bility for which he was noted “Well, I reckon I have--some,’ re. plied the old farmer. ‘Got a few bonds that I'm calculating to sell in Pittsburg.’ eh, amia- “Gllt-edged said O'Brien * ‘Well, much gilt er-edged, | reckon,’ was the old farm er's smiling ‘Pennsylvania railroad first , and 1 guess they're as good as the kind the Government 1s ain't “This Mr. Brien a great “ ‘How much in those bonds, guileless-looking maybe stuff, they couldn't be reply. honds mortgage they? Thomas O' Sues, interested deal, have you sir?’ he farmer. I'll buy the trip to an investment got tied asked ‘1 inquire them myself Pittsburg. of that that I have just now.’ thousand farmer, up the hecause save vou bit of pressing sort with a money need for got ten replied the any “Oh, I've worth,’ only ‘and 1 reckon I won't have any bother rid of them in Pittsburg’ O'Brien busy in his scl He he show he getting “Then got had the invited something old farmer, him ap to his after leading way wanted to and he room, al ere, hotel ymary ingenious 1d with O'Brien up to it story, showed him the g and O'Brien ompi 3 while cele was at g. Tom O'Brien the instigation of the bond had $10,000 In bonds ork was firm. which discovered Pennsylvania Tha done, and O'Brien the id old man Brock: him had hap- farmer-looking in business, were forged superbly knew, as soon as hand was la shoulder, that had bunk’ And that is exactly pened The man was mi his Way got with what guileless of Brockway's and forging and he had fixed up the job with the i on O'Brien. He the gold brick tune $4,000 in good cash, he had fixed it so that O'Brien himself should make himself disposing of the ‘phony’ railroad bonds. “O'Brien on which jumped,’ and one pals the bank note greatest deliberation had not y ‘drilled’ the of but $15.000 hai goveral the Pittsburg bogus job was ‘squared’ by the meth. known to high-grade criminals, was safe for him to venture to the United States.”—Wash- Star was released he he years before bond ods 80 that it back ington Raising a Girl the Wrong Way, An Atchison girl of fifteen gets up in the morning, eats breakfast which her mother has prepared, goes “up- stairs and takes care of her room, and then goes downtown, sometimes taking two hours to buy a spool of thread. She eats dinner which her mother has prepared, wears clothes her mother has made, spends the af ternoon reading story books or gad ding with her friends, eats supper her mother has prepared, and spends the evening with her girl friends. She has done nothing wicked all day, and her mother is satisfied that she Is bringing her up right. But is shel Atchison Globe, FEW CHINESE JEWS LEFT THOSE REMAINING SCARCELY AWARE OF THEIR URIGIN. Poor, Without Schools, sald he belonge Ale Via I have HOW mut it ¢ 8 i man ( 3 in Are Fast Dying Out in Obscurity. thousand Yyeal of China For more than two there has tablished at Kaifenglu, act date of into country is not it is posed from a tablet found in thel: been a colony The entrance thelr known, but m iV at a wecommodations for $1 Wit although it may have PR A.D. It is or fourth as not century tioned in Chinese Cleveland gorue is writer as Western ing point, by beca IRE meant, sian words which ¢ Hebrew Ezra, who hrews has since tha found them dition, They n An impoverishe had been « a part of their synagoj Finally, ty for was established, and in response 0 an He blige down gome thirty BROCE the Ie invitation eight CC} Kaifengfu for Shanghai in that ci March, they were cordially re Ques vance of their Hebrews irTRent iinese brews left They 1902, arrived ty in where ceived by the Hebrew colony tioned to thelr obser ancient As religion, these mitted that their faith was r clining. At present serve any of the ordinances of the He- brew religion, nor do they observe the idolatrous practices of ths heathen Many of them have heen scatte rod. bu there still remain to clans about one hundred and aduits apidly de 3 they do not Ob the seven forty POOR PAY IN CONGRESS, Very Few of the Members Can Get Along on Their Salaries. While there is no disposition pass a bill raising the salaries Congressmen, it is growing more ap parent each year that the existing consent to remain in public life. With every Congress not a few useful men quietly drop out on this account A New England representative used to gay facetiously that there were (Wo classes of men, speaking from the financial point of view, who shoula come to Congress. Those who were #0 rich that no amount of appeal for money could affect them adversely, and those so poor that the worst w=irer on would not waste hia time ia hunting them up. As this membée A A————. Helpful Surroundings 2% you do $ + 0 thoae ing and to Ambiti catch dead in earnest You iil that dominates in you: tagious environment Success Magazine Our Actiors Live, of without Silently the work yr lives goes intermission, been that that has done is the t for which is to be done. Young man and maiden, take heed the work of your hands That wo You forget it. It from you apparently, but it does not pass away in reality. Every stroke, every single element abides and there is nobing that grows so fast as cham acter. —Reformed Church Advocate, PAKSOS AWAY In London, according to the latest statistics, there is only one lelephone tor every sixty families. In New York, there is one for twelve; in Bos ton, one for six; in San Francisco, ene for four. We ail admire an old girl who holds her ago. ! | | { AARRA ARRAS LAR Pe TUBB DYeBD"R®"B®"B®RB"VRUDRS Ah lode de dp Side ba 4did Ladd SE | ] Jno. F. Gray & Son (Burclozors fo, , GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Lite Insurance Companies in the World, . . . + THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . No Mutuals No Assessments 1 Trier eey Before fussing you: life ses the contgsct of HE HOME which in ease 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. Telephone Connection TTT rrr ITY rrr rrreeridid Money A223 22 333s ild TTT rrr TTY ITYYy yy vary | ARGEST |NSURANCE ¢ Lage ncy IN CENTRE COUNTY H. E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a. The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ / ¢ # 4 ‘ ¢ ‘ 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traps Kianrs Desians CorpymcuTs &C 2 Bri Pail p vig ' . * a A Scie Auercan, ut 8a oh ere MUNN Co, ome lew Yori Vv he Old Trails, be found, and will often have relocate Yet trails is not at by the su tended efforts to tary road which dock marched from Virgin and defeat near old For Dug now Pittsburg Thanks t tions of individual investigators, route of practicaMy the whole road is now defined, and he who has leisure and inclination can follow it from its beginning to the véry George Washington and his “irregu- lars” saved the broken remnant of the Braddock expedition from anni. hilation.-Chicago Chronicle. —————————————. thar Laem the task shown locate the over (en i a the spot w here STRENGTH Or MUSSELS You must, some time, try to open the shell of a fresh waler mussel or a sea clam You will find one the size of your hand has great strength, slthough both his muscles may not pe larger than those of one of your fingers. 1 have often seon a boy Jick up a mussel and insert his fine gers before the shell was quite sJosed, thinking he would open it gain. Few boys oan succeed. They asually have hard pulilng to get thelr fingers free. A hig mussel wan bite hard. Were It noi tnat the sige of the shell, in big specimens, s smooth and thick, a boy might get his fingers cut to the bono. from Nature and Bolonow In Bt Vicholas, TILER - ea 0% 00 00ND" { ATTORNEYS. F. PORTHEY ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House WwW HARRIBON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W. High Street. All professional busitiess promptly attended to B.D. Gerrio Jwo. J. Bowes W.D Zenny CH ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT LAW EicLe Brook BELLEFONTE, PA. Buoccessors 0 Orvis, Bowen & Orv: Consultation in Englah end German CLEM ENT DALE ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. im J G RUSKLE ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLZFORTE PA. All kinds of legal business ationded to promply Fpecial attention given to collections Office MW Boor Crider's Exchangs ire H B. SPANGLER ATTORKEY-AT LAW BELLEFONTR.PA Practices in all the courts. Consullstion is English and German. Ofoe, Crider's Exchangs Buiikling trol Ii Fort Hotel EDWARD ROYER, Propristor Loostion : One mie Bouth of Centres Hall Accommodations first-class bar. Parties wishing to enjoy an evening given special stterition. Meals for such occasions PRP pared on short notice. Always for the transient trade RATES : $1.00 PER DAY Good The National Hote! IL MILLHEIM, PA I. A. BHAWVER, Prop. First clam socommodstions for the traveiss @00d table board and sleeping apartments The choloest liquors at the bar. Blabdle ao opmodstions for horses is the best 10 be bad. Bus oand from all trains on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, at Coburs Ce Sa — LIVE Special Effort made to Accommodate Com. mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn'a RL. R CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashi¢’ Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . . . H. G. STROHIIEIER, PENN. Manufaocturer.of and Dealer In in ail kinds of O Superior to other remedies sold at high prioes. Cure wuaranteed. Successfully 9 hy over 200,000 Women. Price, Cents, drug: gists or by mail. Testimonials Philadelphia, Pa, win GS... CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, John D. Langham, Holley, :
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