“The Night Watch. © Watcher of the Let not a word, a through, A sigh-—a sound all my wall Wind-swept before a That bears me with it While Earth hath any right O Watcher of the gat Let not my Dead gates of sigh, Sleep, breathe remotely blown, Life fall down shoreless Lest 5 of sen O Warder of the What tim Keep better watch through ime the nak haply fare wanders Shape, A truant A ghost —Frace per's Lost One (} L525R5RE 5255252552 9 THE DECEIT OF ] DAVID SORWOOD : Ge5a5e5252% HELLY. 57528 25 = he came tired.” But Mrs. Hodden? The lady's dis; permit her to at d linen two the wondered osition di 3 1 or i ong not posipone an attempt was hangir n a stretched | when she ame otween SCOvery She Ig 8 up caught sight ul personalit He back find what posts doubt! neigh hard by his “You mast ferent from a tomed to? was smoking door this if you've suggested Mrs attached a garment by the line 80,” admitted Dor ¢ a bit dif been accus Hodden 5 a8 she of a peg to “That wood Mrs. Hod the bundle nearor. “It's nothing short she remarked, “how [if I was saying to Mrs. Pagles day, we never know what's before us nor how we'll end our days. But so long as we've got a bit put by against ordinary comforts such as a nice piece o' pork on Saturday nights, it's something to be thankful for, 1 say.” The newcomer nodded in silence. “When my deceased,” continued Mrs. Hodden-—~ is David + F Oi in held, den, the sorting ghe act drew a of wonderful,’ e changes. As the other to refer to her late husband-—-"when my deceased would be in the mood for discussin’ such matters he used to say, ‘There's a time comin’, you mark my word, when I'll say goodby ta greengroceries and take my bitter apd my pipe a! bome lke a mentie Mrs. Hodden paused. “He died first,” she continued impressive- ly: “you was more lucky David clothes Sorwood the prop passed “just as gazing at him. too," was nearest sald rising fre frulterer’s, “He other, away, he was Hm a greengrocer’s to a There’ and ' COME trades, of about You suppose’ head. mt a fruiterer’ the top ag any 1 know had any d gs in fruit, 1 Her neigl ter a th 100K his 1bor moment's pause he pointe his eyo had res “Perhaps y« haven't noticed { t side of the Bi 1e pole on which hat prop’s on my und Mrs, Hodden gazed in evident an aker to the pol ‘Blesg the she ex¢ “well—s0 It moved now or sSonwoad in good occasion ated ino the laden honnet I've worn ionesome.” she con- green volor as fided to her hope it won't be the companion last,” re. David Sorwood through worda, rill passed the widow heard the Londonwards On ar rival at a haven in the neighborhood of ugh they of meal ples and beer, They drov © the bor partook fence to her ting that put up mpanion confided to aidet of the repast Hod den was feeling "the Mrs dreamily “And Just a good job, too,” she said then they both reached for the same ple “Oh! Mrs. Hodden. She failed to accentuate sufficiently. cried had embarrassment wood had relinguished the ple | of a smaller one. “Oh!” visible confusion she her even fore wood more and a tankard concealed As they drove homeward the dusk had already fallen, “It's been a lovely day,” Hodden sighed Mrs. “It's these sorts of experi us pore women near er to heaven." For an hour after her return Mrs. Hodden sat buried In thought, hand pressing—-as lightly as a mem: ber of its weight could-upon her boso, She took some wax flowers vase, and, entering the kitel arranged them within the whitest-hued cabbage leaf she could Then she rose. from a en, iirmured, doo Mim iin, ped from 1 iu accustomed id see that it was lofty fenco § rose before her that In amazement top, then She had pricked her “Mi Sorwood,"” Sorwood.” From the 31 36 spon PRESIDENTS’ SONS. Good Records of the Twenty.one Who Have Grown to Manhood. dead. once gaid to We have never two charge There would y could Keep tr Ack iapery. 1 really I have seen put napkins off with they in them were ab think it name of about the the door t. I trav i through long ago, many private as well blie, found specimens of all sorts that had been stolen from our The are the ones who do most of the stealing.” York Press, Funnel and Trade. Directly the supporters of the Chan nel Tunnel scheme begin to persuade publie that great commercial bene. fit will arise from the construction, it is time to suggest the reasonable people that they should ask them: selves whether it Is likely that rates could possibly be made cheap enough to compete with sea carriage. --Com mercial Intelligence, It ia might be wise the the off except is ote] evervihing the likely to steal tha the West houses sign at NO One not and in as pu of junk hotels transients The lower peninsula of Michigan is sald to be entirely underlaid with rock salt. i Latest News Gleaned From Various XPress ground John 1, istant posatm; The Merc) L.owistown, ha 1 ' in the vea: toreg a December utile and fl of mditio n damag- which oc- Health 1} or a fire rtment of the © was cansed by hes in ruished gnawing mat a desk and was quickly extin An express train on the nia Railroad struck and stantly killed Harry J. 21 vears old, of Longfellow employed by the Vincent Company, at Denholm The ticket agents, baggagemasters and the freight and yard office clerks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad have been notified of a substantial increase in their wages Mrs. Sarah E. Hamilton, 45 years a scrub woman employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Altoona, has been placed on the retired list, she having reached the age of 70, Mrs. Hamilton is one of the first women to be retired. At the Chester Hospital Drs, J. L. Forwood and George C. Thomas ex- tracted a darning needle from the abdomen of Louis Steinberg, aged two vears. The needle was run in- to the child's body unknown to the mother while she was nursing him a year ago. Pennsyiva- in- Hammond, He was Lumber almost for Frank D. Hopkins, who has been general secretary of the Pottstown Y. M. C. A. for the past two years, has tendered his resignation to the board of directors, to take effect May 1. He will go to Spokane, Wasgh., to become general secretary of the association there, William Nelson, who robbed the safe of the Pen Hall Hotel at Potts. ville and with the proceeds had a gay time at Philadelphia and Allen town, wag found guilty and sentenc- ed to eighteen months’ Imprison- ment. Jno. F. 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Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. 999% 99999229909" - NW WWW Ww NN 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Fi i) My Ee it 10 sean in track of their Pa aaa N99 9% 000 bamboos, the with Moa Ba { { 4 Hand a which island, and ‘ » water i the ’ 11 farewell daring com For raft less ades gix day { drifted he buoyant ead Y away from the gle sail appe aring | and as their stock of food and water was gone the men prepared to die. On the evening of the sixth day, however, seen on the horizon hull of a large steamer rapidly came making right for the ¢ This vessel, ns already to be the Nam Sang, casiaways were picked il on the horizon smoke wns and then the cast. suid. | and the up and very The coulies state that they believe five comrades on island to be still alive, not give its the but position lonely they can- ~-8ingapore Cigarettes, The cigarette output of 4,368,729 015 in the calendar year ph 1906 must have come as a surprise to the bulk of the trade, but more stunning yet its increase in one year of 842. 240,452, an increase by nearly three hundred millions larger than the in- crease of our cigar industry during the same year, This jump is the more remarkable in the face of the pro. nounced and unrelenting hostility of a half a dozen State Legislatures the confines of their respective terri. tories. —United States Tobacco Jour. nal, ATTORNEYS. DD. PF. FORTNEY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, FA Office North of Court House. Isis ww HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, PA No. 19 W, High Btrest All professions] business promptly attended to Jwo. J. Bowen W.D.Zeasy JOWER & ZERBY B.D Gerri Cre Te iils, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Faciz Buoock BELLEFONTE, PA Buccessors to Orvis, Bower 4 Orvis Consultation in Englah aud German ATTORNEY -AT- LAW BELLEFON Office N. W. corner Diamond, First Nations) Bank. TR, PA. two doors from re NKLE G RU WwW LE ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFORTE PA. All kinds of legal business sttended to prompily Fpecinl attention given to collections. Office, M Soor Crider's Excharpge Ire NH B. EPARGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFORTRPA. Practices In all the courts. Consultstion lz English end German Ofce, Crider's Exchange Buliling fyok n Old Fort Hotel EDWARD ROYER 1 One mile Bout Centre Hall Accommodations first-class ber, Parties wishing to enjoy sn evening given special attention. Meals for such oocesions pre pared on short Always prepared for the transient trade. RATES : $1.00 PER DAY. The Im otal Proprietor h of Good et notice Hotel MILLHEIM PA L A. BHAWYVER Prop. First class scoommodations for the traveler Good table bosrd and sleeping apartments The choloest liquors at the bar. Blable so sommodations for horses is the best 0 be had. Bus end from all trainee on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, at Ooburs Special Effort madac tu A gate 10 C I'ravelers..... A. BOOZER Hall, Pa. Penn'a KL. R a A ~ “VITO AXLE Re - * Centre } Pean’s | CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashi¢ Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . . . H. GQ. STRCHIEIER, PE™N. Manufacturer of and Dealer In In ail kinds of : i i i Don” fell to got my prices Baperior 1p other remedies sold at high prices. Cure guaranteed, Socoessfull by over ~ ON. 000 Wemen., Price, 3 Senta. drug. Testimonial Puliadeiphia, P ra. 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