E—— p———— - — The Unfoolable You. . When you've settled down at night, ;¢ Locked your light, When you've shut the world from out your little room; When you've stopped work At the coming of the mirk, Then you're face to face with truth, amid the gloom. For there's no one there to fool, And your judgment dares be cool, While the thoughts you face are merciless and true; You may hoax the world, my With the tactics you employ But you've not succeeded yet ing you. door, put out the your daily hoy, in fool- In the dally g of In the tre In vicissitude To be tempted to cajole Coaxed to dize Life is tle; we 1 it smile the brunt, rist toll, admill and tl f trafic, you are 8 Of moil, wont Lie i 1 ieQpar your soul bear and all ia nn ail is 's off But at nigh When the Come Ss 1 he truth nized 25e5eseseseses2sesehesesdsesesese J Ln The Hour and 2 The Woman ¢ ou 52525252 1 fesse IGAGAGAGAG am! of conten went on from give and take, worn gown the Mary that rights the sympathy of Mra. Pius Meo Donald. icken-hearted to be old Mrs. McPhail can't have much to times a day! winding mar “They' too ct doctors!” declared “She come six Archie Cameron, with Big Mary It was a cruel way the faithful attendance, tipped with truth ered and breast of Doctor Vinney, bending the invalid “Call Doctor McKenzie!” Thomas John's Maggie for the dredth time, with an eye vill. "You and your McKenzie! Big Mary, out pretty me he minister's baby, with coid measles!” kitchen, likes!” i “Peace, women!” cried old Ronald | McPall. "The iad is in her hands, and she’s In the hands of God!” The doctor entered the kitchen. She was a trim little figure of a woman, | without a trace of mannishnesg about | her to relleve the oppressive femin. inity. Old Ronald removed his pipe from his mouth, pulled his gpectacles | practice Mrs tne sneered up a to for and the dart, the dropped into account went over low. transom the r over cried hun- single to the retorted of patience at last. “A made of it the sponging a child over | water to bring out the She appealed to the whole “Who heard of the | AS with ever down on his nose, and stared over them as If viewing a new breed of cattle brought into, the district. Ten. yearold Flora, wide-eyed, stood root. ed to the floor, looking as if sho bad | seen a ghost, Big Mary bus stled about the little woman, handed her a towel, dusted with her apron the ch that was offered. The keen went round phere was There not a Mary ers! In five alr doctor atmos- eves of the the circle. The saturated with prejudice. was a respectful bearing, but sympathetic face. It was Big | MeKinnon against all the oth- gray had come, fifth days the doctor them, the change would “Let's give her till the cried Big Mary, as the rela ored, The sixth night it did to day!” ives clam- fifth day day waxed of the s¢ not require a that Donald One went; and come, ional despe and waned, came the and eve and venth was see ate straits in become after sufferer's lung would pour _Donaid was pulling the air into his lungs in jerky, grua cells the wax whi into cold And the heart, over: be but wink hg: kitchen felt seemed to the and she gan, clamor In 1ewed, being Big Mar; DACK 1 was that had her tentous had Js + last ditch against door Mi that wt por omen of WOImAan fifteen “Ma'am!" mentioned worthy twice within the last minutes ad- dressed heq Some one the hospi The doctor looked up quickly, For moment the citadel that had been for seven go fiercely bled to its foundations Here was a middle course. keep the out of , and ghe The 18 tal. one days pressed trem. The hospital! It would case McKenzie's would sister hands staggered har feet, “Don't- doctor! gend him to the hospitals Don’t!” A soul, worn down with nights and days of agonizing sus- pense, in an utter abandon of grief was clinging to the doctor's shoulder, No human heart could withstand appeal “They make home!” went on “Father wouldn't an idol of him at the sobbing gin. begrudge the farm The sister's outburst had for a mo- ment drawn all attention from Dou It was the calm that suddenly over all when, the voyage passed, the throbbing engines stilled, the splendid steamer Is gliding to her anchorage. The doctor stepped to the bedside and placed her hand tenderly on the invalid's forehead. It was bathed In a cold perspiration. The crisis had cone! The little doctor's hand fairly trem. v as sl ad the r Donald's tongue. thr taree thermometer One ininute— minutes! the hundred 16 pla. w minutes and two removed “One yi ha doctor glass aloud, and three fifths! moments cd Again the 1 to, again re read aloud, and two. me pass he rmometer was res moved, and the he hundred and | fift She Orts doctor one waved the glass exultingly, heavin' the lead, Donald!” d his dory mate. “You're over the It's penin witter you Come on! Co on!” Any out “She's dea the are, It me one could of the pa. eplacing It, the Is the was plain to all, red tide faq Ace and Ng peace I the sun follow Bang over Rory, run!” cried the sister Mary's oldest, as she dashed ithout the “Run, to Big off Oounting counting and SNOW, me up ergy risp nto the cK-room, Donald irround. lance over 08. her hand was THE DYING HAWAIIAN RACE. intermarriage Is the the Brown Men of Only Hope for Pacific. the ing mixed Ha- pure pre- classes will English, due to teaching of English in schools where Portu- and Asiatic allke with Hawalian, are learning “United which will dis the out sh tongues, as it does on our con- tinent The future commingling of Hawall- blood with the other races will not an unwholesome one The Ha wallan nature js courageous and gen- and peculiarly receptive to new The Japanese race anciently received a very large infusion of cog Oceanic blood, which loosened ancient Mongolian stiffness them versatile and recep may thus look forward to future descendants of the Ha. wallans with hopefulness and pride. The future composite result will make the coming Hawallan civilization a bright one under the presiding power of American Institutions.--8t, Louls Republie, bth common gues youth, © od States aplace an thelr made We up and the I LL Walter Graham Blackie, of Blackie and Sons, the Scottish publishers, died the other day at the age of nine tycone. Besides Latin and Greek, he read German, French, Italian, Span. ish Danish; Norse and Dutch, An elephant will carry a load of 5.000 pounds with case, EXPLANATION 't rise \ JOHNNY'S In wintertime the won past er-time ¥ Dow U Baltimore American OBLIGING the applicant for “Are sition of but “1 am “What butler? “1 sir.” “But 1 don't water swagon.” “Well, sir: before that 1 watering<cart all one summer.’ kers Statesman. you sir.” are your quaifications ¢ WOT was bartender two years, drink I'm on the drove n ‘we YOU ALL: HERS “1 certainly was shocked” stern-visaged woman, “to hear you were married. 1 wouldn't the best man on earth.” “He never gave you a chance!” res torted Mrs, Bridley, “because he ase gures me [ was the only girl he ever proposed to.”"—Catholic Standard and Times, sald the that marry ALL HIS TIME OCCUPIED. Father—80 you think his intentions are serious, Do you know anything about his habits? Mother--Yes, that's what makes me think his intentions are serious, Father—How do you mean? Mother--~His principal habits seem to be calling on Mabel and writing to Bor Philadelphia Ledger, . Quakers are very healthy: thelr average longevity being 61 years, Lode die ddpedindp Jno. F . Gray & Son Sussditore $0.24 ORANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life ance anles ta the Word, Tue THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . No Mutuals No Assessments Before insuring r life see the contract of THE HOME which in esse of death between the tenth and twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid in ed- dition to the face of the policy. to Loan on Firet Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection Money NYY ? ¢ LARGEST INSURANCE Lgency 7 CENTRE COUNTY Bellefonte, The Largest and Best ¢ Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. ¢ 29% %%%%% NN %%%® 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Tnave Marks Desions CorynicuTs &C — "Scie iii American, netratad week jnryont Terms $5 8 Al pets ORIOrs, MUNN & Co. 36 16renten, ~ New York MRS or MADISON AT HOME. A Guest's Experience on Monticello a Visit to GINing it Appear 2 with room. sh si to show me to my sisted on going upstairs with me and hatted How unaesum- kind 1 woman How human being her en there ig to be foun gall, but the pure milk of kindness If 1 say the mald was like the mistress! She was at. teniive all the time 1 was there, eming as if shecould notdo enough, and very talkative Ag her mistress left the room, “You have a good nistress, Nanny?” said I. “Yon, answered the affectionate creature, with warmth, “the beet, I believe, in the world I am sure 1 would not change her for any mistress in the whole country.’ The next morning Nanny called me to a late breakfast, brought me ice and water (this is universal here, even in taverns), and assisted me We sat down between fifteen and twenty persons to breakfast-—and to a most escellent Virginia breakfast--tea, coffee, hot wheat bread, light cakes, a pone of corn loaf, cold ham, nice hashes, ete. fargaret Bayard in Seribner's Magazine. sisted mu until 1 got how CAD an) Truly, in her into ing, 80, very to drese Smith, a DEPENDS ON THE BACKING. “Ot course you remember the adage, ‘Faint heart ne'er won fair lady. rn “That was written by some old fossil. Everybody knows that it faint heart is backed by bold bank $ = i | | i i i i | | } - WWW BBB BWW BNW ATTORNEYS. D. F. VORTNEY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House fi w HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Ko. 19 W. High Strect. All Profomonal busin I promptly attended to ms = m— ry B.D PR Imo. J. Bowen W.D. Zzzsy CG-EITIG, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW EsaLe Block EELLEFONTE, PA. Buccessors 10 Orvis, Bowen a Onvis Consultation in English sud German hi TEI (CLEMENT DALR Wv ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from First National Bank. re WJ G RUSKLE ATTORK EY-AT LAW BELLEZFORTR PA. All kinds of legal business stiended wo promptly wolnl altention given to collections. Ofoe, 8 Soor Crider's Exchazge re H B. EPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFOFTR.PA, Fraetioes in sll the courts. Consulistion is English and German, Office, Orider's Exchangy Buliding tyod Old Fort Hot EDWARD ROYER, Proprietor Loocstion 1 One mie South of Centrs Hall Accommodations first-class. Good bar. Parties wishing to enjoy en evening givens tention. Mesls for such oocasions pared on short notice. Always for the transient trade BATES : §1.00 PER DAY. TEI [he Kat tional hoe | MILLHEIM, PA. L A. BHAWVER, Prop. First clam sooommodstions for the traveler @00d table board and sleeping apartments The choloest liguors at the bar. Stable so ®mmodations fr horses is the besi 10 by Bod. Bus woand from all trains on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Ralirosd, st Oobusa CT e— LIVERY 2 Special Effort made to Accommodate Com mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa, Penn'a RL R Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA B. MINGLE, Ceshie/ Receives Deposits Discounts Notes . MARBLE xo GRANITE 235 H. G. STRCHIIEIER, ¥ EMN. Manufacturer. of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE in ail kinds of Safe, Quick, Reliable rr Superior to other remedios sold st high prices. Cure guaran tesd, Successfully used hy over LOO, 000 Wamen, Price, 453 Cente, grag. Testimonials & bookie Fhiladel phi, . Pa. gists or by mail, Pr. LaFranco, wl EES... NEWLIFETEA CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK K HEADACHE, SEER ‘ohn D. Langham, Holley, N. Y.
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