tiie. ec crosses sasisassms wae A Prayer. God of the lonely soul, 20d of the comfortless, of the broken heart—for these, Thy tenderness! For prayers there be enough Yea, prayers there be to spare, For those of proud and high estate; Each hath his share. But the beggar at my door, The thief behind the bars; Ahd those that be too blind to see The shining stars; The outcast in his hut, The useless and the old; Whoever walks the city's streets Homeless and cold; The sad and lone of soul Whom no man understands; And those of secret sin, with stains Upon their hands, souls; sleep, with trembling their their And stains upon Who shudder in And walk thelr way: hearts, Afraid to weep; For the childless mother And ah, the little Weeping the mother in Unreconciled— God of the lonel God of the For these, and Thy tender comf Whose If ead If each I ask I only The r When thes look Upon thy -Ella Higginson, azine LTLTLATLT.LT SeS2SeSAsasesaseseset Bk SPIKER ¢ ine eceentri son. now Swallow work ! of Janu held their Sv got that than hope one will Swal turned pale Married?” tl sudden, We mus They retired and they thought reporte( Sir,” said cept pre Twenty to our one than tive to pot get married.” Then Swal Spiker went continued to work for 5 a alway 4 ypportun. for advancemen nould they week, ity to p Bwallow, Spil care cost, are rchase promotion at such a gton good friends. Usually gether. Last Monday arrangement would have factory Swal and but when got ready office and looked around for they found he had already gone saw him at the restaurant, but did not join him. Spiker was alone, Miss Honeygarde sat opposite Miss Honeygarde beamed upon Splker and Spiker beamed upon her. They were happy. Swallow were not happy: they were envious, “Ungrateful dog,” said Swallow, that's why he left us? us most shabbily. But we'll We'll have revenge.” He called the waitress, “Delia,” he said, “do friend over there? Well, gerted us. He's married.” “Married?” cried Delia, “Sure,” sald Swallow, night. My friend wedding. Weren't we, Dick?" “Uh-huh,” said Spllkington. “You don't say,” sald Della. it a church wedding? I hope so. | do love church weddings. They are 80 swell and so awfully solemn.” ind Spiker they lunch that amicable been satis to low Spilkington, they to leave the they not get even, he has de “Bare?” “No,” sald Swallow, a church wedding. It was just a home affair, but it was swell enough and solemn enough just the same, Go and teil the rest of the girls the old chap is married. It'll make him feel good for you to take some notice of him.” Delian told the other girls, the other girls told the proprietor, the proprietor told the patrons and the patrons told each other. It was an exciting time. Bverybody looked, everybody talked. “See the bride and bridegroom,’ they said. “Don’t they look nice?” But Spiker and Miss Honeygarde did not look nice. They were too red for that, They heard, they saw, they blushed, they felt very uncomfortable. Also, they looked very silly; less, they talked earnestly. and Spilkington tried to what they said, but they nothing. However, they found out about that the next day. Early Tues- day Spiker engaged Mr. Wilson in animated conversation. “Sir,” said he, “I want “this was not neverthe- Swallow make out my $30 a weok." “Married?” “Yes, sir.” “When?” “Yesterday.” “Good,” sald asked Wilson, Wilson. ‘I am glad. 1 1 advocate of I like a man do well by 330 a domestic who has home You week. | al YOu. You sl SIMPLE CLOTHES FOR SARAH. Bernhardt No Longer Swells the Cof- fers of Dressmakers. ond hes in the whole If watering ple SOA/ON she went ACH ht to fol- 10 lead or to would return the low shiong she Paris er Her young provided hey and otherwise adorned with They are first dried fiat album and then ative patterns. thousand francs friend at Belle isa real weods for deco as an TO SAVE 500 LIVES A YEAR. Railroads Elevate 1,600 Miles of Track in Chisago. The railroads of the country to make the streets of Chicago safe, says Rutledge Rutherford in the Tech World. On an average five with steam Ten years ago Chicago decided that the elevation of all steam railway tooting her citizens from the deadly Now the railroads are footing the bill, last year more than 50,000 men were employed in the work of elevat roads about $5,800,000, not the only city which is having her steam rallway tracks but Chicago i8 the only city which is mak- ing the railroads pay for the job Ohicago has the elevation of railway tracks within her borders and has made the railroads pay every cent of the $60,000,000 which it has cost Sixteen hundred of railroad tracks in one city is something difficult to comprehend without com- parisons. Sixteen hundred miles of right of way is nearly enough to build two elevated railroads from Chicago to Philadelphia, It more than single line from or to Galveston, Chicago 1s elevated, wl steam accomplish of already 800 miles miles rather to build a to Boston, Fe, N. M., is enough Chicago to Santa or y Jacksonville, Fla, or to Denver, even to Salt Lake City. This is ly independent of any lines op- i IW er or or than st Exc epling trac other walled in | along ks are no of this levated is heen { in progress WHAT A MODEL FARM IS. And Why There Should Be One Every Agricultural County of the United States. in working as farefulls fr ie 18 the met must guar his ~-From Jan Farms turer ing of Hill's ercment the tury. Model Tohaeoo Smoke Scared Deer, A new way of preventing deer from doing damage to a holding has been adopted by the occupier of Haddon in the heart of the Devon and Bomerset staghound country Discarding the use of and other strong smelling tarred ropes materials two or three smoking a strong he says, Jefore times a night, pipe, the smell of frightens the deer he adopted this device or deer nightly.—London Standard Evening ——— Prince Bitel Frederick, the German Emperor's second son, while at college, performed the difficult feat of swim ming across the Rhine at Bonn, where the river Is very broad, swift and full of dangerous eddies, In France the average span of life fs now seven years longer than it was sixty years ago. Bleaned From Various Parts. A feature of a meeting of the Winchester ‘lub, the farm of J. Altoona, was a wrestling tween Mrs. J. B. Nearhoof (3. GQ. Grazier, well-k | Latest News » thirteenth annual Hunting B. Irvin, match be- and Mrs. known residents 3 TY and women of athletic i mold. match was planned as a | surprigze for the and was held in the barn, following the annual {inner. The principals had apparel »d themselves especially for the ibition, ‘which was conducted ac- ording to the catch-as-catch-can ules It was a real match, each woman trying her best to score a rangle holds, half-Nelsons other wrestling aris were #8, and at the end f fifteen minutes, Mrs. Miles Beck, he referee, calle d it a draw. MeNurne¥, aged 94, one oldest res of Washing- County, dropped dead at the bed- his wife at McDonald Mrs, Nurney has been in a very criti- ndit for several days and the told the aged could not Ie avel and dled in a and Mrs. MeN r fifty-twe al rone, The mon fall, wind all tried without succe Martin the idents of CA on physicians wife a rel ara urney i ) Years, ime had A day at not Tunnel had Ki« ked COM capa~ fall Tui will viene ttabn 5.060 boosting has been portatio « ommittes avivania Comps nary steps for At the office 4 : % i an bald-headed resident of Greenock, be- taking medicin for ca 16 NOs of of that and thar 8 head is Inir, ad y growing noey ’ vi bead cont which The long- 4 pain the he hair is short, b The little mining hamlet of Fran- tis, near Burgetistown, was complete. iy wiped out by fire The miners, many of them besides loring all their Sousehold goods, suffered the loss sf considerable sums of money left n the houses which were destroyed The fire broke out during the night and nearly all the men were at work in the mines The few women in the village could do nothing to pre vent the spread of the flames. An alarm was sent into the mines, but when the workmen arrived it was too late, Mrs. Anton Hermann, a Slav wom- an, was struck and killed by the Seranton fiver, the Jersey Central fast train, while picking coal at Allen, town. Messrs, James and Willlam Done nelly, of Ceatesville, have purchased the old Mortonville Hotel, formerly owned by the late Chalkey Yetier, the veteran fox hunter. The commissioners of Columbia County decided to issue $30,000 of 4 per cent. coupon bonds of the de- nomination of $200, $5600 and $1, 000. They will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. “© TBD WB BD Jno. F. Gray 8 Son Successors to... GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . 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All profeionn} business Jaompey attended to - rg W.D. Zziny 8 D, orn: a “Iwo. J. Bowen Cx ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYEAT-LAW EaoLe Bioox BELLEPONTE, PA. Bucoessors to Oxvis, Bower & Orvis Consultation in Buglish end German, ——— CLEMENT DALE ATTORNEY -AT- LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from Firet Nationa] Bank, ire W G. RUNKLE . ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLZFONRTR, Ph All kinds of legal business sitended to promptly Special attention given Wo collections. Office, MM floor Crider's Exchange irs 5 B. EFANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFORTR. PA in =ll the courts. Consultation is English and German. Office, Crider's Exchange Building vod Old Fort Hotel DWARD ROYER, Proprietor, Location : One mile South of Centre Hall, Aocommedsations first-class. Good bar. Parties wishing to enjoy an evening given ¢ sttention. Meals for such - ps pared om short notice. Alwar for the transient trade RATES : $1.00 PER DAY. The National Hotel MILLHEIM, PA 1 A. BHAWVER, Prop. First class socommodstions for the traveler @00d table board and sleeping apartments The choloest liquors at the bar, Stable ape ommodations for horses is the best 10 bg bad. Bus osnd from all trains on Whe Lewisburg and Tyrone Ralirosd, st Coburg LS dC —— ; LIVER Efic ED 44idd Practices % Srsrial pPeCiadl A a eS - Buti 1 2 IAG le : * r wercial i I'ravelers.ee D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a R. R Penn's Yal ley | CENTRE MALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashie Recelves Deposits Discounts Notes . . MARGLE soORANITE name in use b i denn « olybdoide, which i different yn entirely 1 black lead the primary i In States it occurs in felspar in Great Britain in rock and gneiss, and in Norway in quartz, The mine at Borrowdale, England, has supplied some of the finest black lead in world, but the quantity varies, owing to the irregularity with which the mineral occurs The Jews were for a while the only It required manufac- » OF is It ocke the Band greenston: 3 the manufacturers of pencils great skill to perfect the ture. according to the degree of hard- ness or softness required. Of recent years the manufacture of pencils has increased to such an extent that the price of these articles has decreased proportionately. Graphite and pure clay are combined and used In the manufacture of artificial black lead pencils, and on the other hand the greatest perfection is attained in the making of the higher class pencils, Graphite is exposed to heat to acquire firmness and brillianey of color. Sul. phur is also used to secure a more perfect color~-Belentific American, uh that music will cure alcoholism. Manufacturer. of and Dealer In i ! { i in ail kinds of Dont fall to got my prices rg TS or La¥Franco, SE Sr FE Tn S48 Women, Fries i nim de Philndelphin, Pa, ln iB'S I CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, LER SR tohn D. Langham, Holley, N. Y.