into the Light. We are Thy children: Thou un- derstand How fa hild may stray? he may fill his hours with | childish play little games mand fs but for fanned his delight May" canst from parenth yod Thy | How With vhose uttermost de. scrans of colored and all thi are done 2525: NeSgohdhahghe BOY WHO SAVED FIVE LIVES 15258525052 A record and dragged The bo swallow his fool surface had he drowned Fi with one hand: gtand him on his vater rm : Was nearly uncot ANK DOV Cains Then Fran) the ott nermit to water that kick his stomach. So Frank al fort in disgust It was his had no first aid snother This would no’ y tried » of He ¢ day gooner ceased i to the injured than boy trying to drown was Charles Schmidt, just acrosg the street The Schmidt boy felt carried out by the tide scream. Young Duffy again and brought his second to the shore. As he set him on the pler, he said In disgust: “Say! day. Oan’'t you kids keep your depth? You'd better tle a string round you and hiteh it to de dock when you go in swimmin'"” The crowd gathered around Frank and began to congratulate him on his double achievement. But that young hero responded grimly: “Dat’'s all right, but look at me pants! Me mother ‘li know I've been {iu de water for fair. I'll need a life savin’ committee meself when | got home.” He started dejectedly for home, but at this point Mrs. Hurdls appeared, added her thanks to the congratula. busy he himself who lived Frank. himself being and began plunged fre Hn Lo trophy down iu invited Frank have his picture iusband’s studio So hestowed upon him a 50-cent This created a diversion, Frank ed GSO oc suitably friends into his ch and and tions, around free to come taken She al at her for a place where nts spent, followed he went bedroom very quietly Whether it modesty of the hero or desire not to Il attention by slippe i and was hes Then home, own hes nged his elot Frank di Duffy knew i not ay nothing it In Lil replied Mrs 1 groceris vars, and he never ahout sav e's life’ mind," said "Ty +" 11 time me do ti Dat sixteen I was one he ome comparison ( our own ned From hat in the peri itain six passe Ff o nam one out o itd 534 we wery 2.244.472 States, in the same passengers were 2.730.609 injured carried railway employes, that America one in killed and one in nine injured, while In Great Britain in every 845 were killed and one in every sightyelx was Injured It should be added, in justice to the American railway management, that the risks of travel and employment on American roads are necessarily greater, since the distances traversed here are much longer, many of the roads newer, and the physical ob stacles to be overcome much greater in many instances Leslie's Weekly, “The finest private tomb in the world,” sald an undertaker, “cost $000,000, It is in England--the tomb of the Duke of Hamilton, in the park of Hamilton palace. The East Side barbers at New York have decided that there shall be no more three-cent shaves, time, 262 Dace killed, or one out of every and H34 = 149.107 or ong With the arried, ot ro overs y regard to the results in in 257 was teen one RISK L'FE FOR BIRDS’ EGGS NATURALIST ATTACKED BY VUL TURES AS HE ROBS NESTS. Swung From 400 Foot Cliff in the Sierra Nevadas—Men Of Wealth Spend Thousands of Dollars in Ex peditions to Find Rare Specimens. from the more than foul One hug i forgs ndred feel Swinging rim I ARO few dyvas 1 t descended n the Slerra ¥ obtained NO egE: no AE price ne will SOM the and museum SOVera irds that the shores of the Arc $1 to back by these re tic Ocean, worth fi and many are fitions which for other purposes. All of the egits are worth good prices collector fortunate as to come upon them in his travels in the far North, while tke little tree ducks, are m ght to each, hrou expo gO gions gwana’ in 80 the on branches and make their nests in hollow trees, are producers of valu DRAWBRIDGE RISES FOR Hever Castle's Calendar Put Back 400 Years by Elaborate Scheme, Hever Castle In Kent is not near finished et, with jts renovation, as Ms. Willlam Waldorf Astor means it to be, but is in such a state of readiness that Mr. Astor is beginning announces the London correspondest of the New York Her ald, He has recently been superin. ASTOR. LAE EA Vanload unloading bridge, t tion ond ancient the old Hat tore timats to enter the igs in MAY BE THE MASTER SUN Possibly Held ial Place Rn ~~ of Honor Sirius. Pleasant For the Patient i tapped anot) ightly flu gmil down draw nid, as wrapped up my and it won't « muat be up some change and goods tooth ome: | hooked Then, giving me my went back to his patient Law Suit. has been Novel in Mrs A novel suit docketed Court It entitled husband, R. M Hackney & snd against the Company, dealers and sta of this Glimer Welcl of Asheville, represents the plaintiffs the complaint has not ye! filed, it is stated that $800 dam will be demanded. The suit a kodak firm. It will be alleged by the plaintiffs that a film was left with the Hackney & Moale Company for development: that the films con tained photographs taken during the last {llness of their child or after ite death; that the defendant company accepted the film and thereafter lost M. Momasson, Thomasson book city hoon fe over inate likeness of their deceased child It Is contended that the film cannot be replaced and the plaintiffs allege that they have been damaged $800. Charlotte (8. C.) Observer, When the British Parliament re wsmombles a motion will be made, at the instance of the Irish party, for the removal of the statue of Oliver | Cromwell from the precincts of the House of Parlismment, where it now atanda, : Kissing a woman's lips is a gross | insult in Finland, i Jno. F. Gres & Son (% grcessors to \ GRANT HOOVER) Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Comp anies fo the World, . , .. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . No Mutuals No Assessments t 2% Control 1 J] $3 80 Ag in Ag a 2 2 2 ha bd insuring your f TH} Oi A HE of death and twentieth y premiums paid e face of the the whicl the turns “re CaBe pddd dd ddd dition to ti pois Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider's Stone Building V BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection TTY rrr YT rr Tr rrr rerdddd 2% % NN 5% NN NN 9% ’ | ARGEST |NSURARCE <5 ey wf IN GENTRE COURTY H. E FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a. The Largest and Best Accident Ins. Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. 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A specimen of “"Apho- dius Fossor,”” which is about half an ireh in Jength, having flown in at his window, he put the lid of a tin box over it, but the beetle walked about bearing the lid on its back. He then put the tin box on the top of the lid, and was absolutely amazed to find that the insect tilted up a cor. ner of the combined box and lid, and nearly escaped. The weight of the peetle when dead was half a grain, alive it may have been a little more; but the box and lid weighed 1768 grains. The feat is compared to & man lifting a tolerable large house without any assistance, aud the strength it implies is gigantic.— Lone don Globe, THT TET ET TET ET HTT TET TT tre ie A TTORNE Ys. F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE. PA | Office North of Court House Stns er — i YW. HARRIBON WALKER ATTORREY AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 10 W, High Btreet All professional business promptly attended to ee 6.D.G Zeuny BTTIO ixo. J]. 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