» _. THE HILLS OF HOME. The hills of home have called to me Through days of stress and pain, “Come back, come back, come back to us, And learn eur lore again; Come back to us that we may The burden of your soul, Come back to forgotten dreams, And let us make you whole!” Mse your Deep in the thundering city's heart 1 hear the hills’ low cry, The sad entreaty their call That pleads for my reply; And where tides of traflic On life's tumultuous stream, 1 Iw for the hills of home And for the old, old Of here surge ger dream. The voices of sylvan Call me And many an hour For the old, lost The dreams I knew, Long ere I learned Far from the quiet, Far from the hiils of home! ‘harlee Hanson Towne World vilew and night, my heart has we] delight the to ro ateadfas their to day knew neaco peace, in y Yam? Aad UiUD ’ & ih & 3 Brn on wea TRE vy Park Lane vei RD =: oy 5 aad FH FAG ww * ever never “Oh! be 10nser the optimism of Next da earch was wade for the neck! Lord Stilling hands of the private tressed ace, und dete by tl} mined to lep ce effect | ly, he refused insisted that gible shou made no price: : considered ec: ‘ chap, ven to the lordship,” the may call this.” th hi Was 80 over had befallen He in bed bemoaning Funny ed Inspector Yard man i but rem Boggles Scotls “Yon call it head wi ngton that could only agitate misfortune. Her husband tried fort ber by assuring her the would soon be weored even if it was not matter But there care on his and he countably which stroyed any consoling effec might have had. Now, engaged in his ease, sel, the private inquiry agent clientele was ed of those moved in the upper walks of life In the of business he learned something of the of Lady Stillington, who marriage was Manton, daughter of Col. Manton, of turf nown, He knew that, unable ficient pin money from hard-up father, she had less money troubles, He knew that to get troubles she had tried to "fly a kite and that Shadrach, the money lender, had in his safe a bill for £200 signed by her and purporting to be accepted by her father, but on which she had forged the paternal signature. Shadrach had advanced her £100 on the bill, and now she was paving him £30 a year to keep his mouth shut pending her finding the sum of £1,000, for which he would give her back the bill Having this knowledge, Weasel con. sidered it manifestly the game to keep an eye on Lady Stillington. Accord ingly be contrived, by making love to her maid, to be in the vicinity of heg ladyship's bedroom all day. Late in the afternoon his vigilance to com. necklace ree and tl} found, it would was a haunting look of face, was unac distrait, t his wane Wen cCOMmpos course had inner life before her Fatelle the bE a her generally got into hope out of these Lady Stillington, thick came out of her room and, stealthily making her way down the back stairs, let herself out by a side door without any one seeing ber, Except Weasel! He saw her and followed her along Park lane into Ox- ford street, where took a han- som to Holborn Circus, where she got out and walked after dismissing her cab. He did the same, She turned up Hatton Garden and he kept close behind her, He knew then his suspicions were correct. Pres- ently turned in at a doorway and disappeared. It was the entrance to a block of dingy offices. Weasel, read- the the firms the building, came vanted was the i8 not little was rewarded. ly velled, she she who occu that ing names ol pied upon one know, name; aware that better told him all he to Adolph who “in Adolph Denck Know’ Denck is } the “ that 1x Denck's of- sale of reality, Weasel had no doubt now had arrange dy gone into for the which, in W\ELON. blackmaliler, to necklace left Shadrach, “lost” her the POSSE was be Stillington appeased at the expense of heirlooms ter was be robbed to rec plundered al waited Press 3 hurrie Stillington without “The street followed her as before, to it, part Lighting a cigars loomy doorway. slammed, 8 { along door w into the and eturned as ab, partly to enter time Lill Have THE SKIN FAMINE, Long Gloves Have “Caused a Grea? Shortage United States Consul Reports. Consul C. P. H, Nason, of Grenoble, furnishes a review of the business of that French distriet for 1906. The fol lowing paragraphs are consul’'s report: “The total value of merchandise ex ported to the United States through Grenoble in the vear ended December 31, 1906, was $3,138,246, an increase of $1,354,900 over 1905. The principal articles of export to the United States were kid g and walnuts. These two aggregated $2.562,812 last year, Of kid gloves the value was $1,956,472, which is nearly equal to one-half of the ertire value of kid gloves import France that v kid of loves ear, which 1% been mark For from during “The glove the « onted geveral had been a ymand, if not gloves in the larg HG pec ed by unw activity. to 19505 there line in ladies’ 10118 Yeurs prior dec use, the de kid was gradual in the of tates ely due jally so-called of lisle ad been ign and ys shorter both for there reign to the growing outdoor and the Whi vv lite indoor 1 1O1IOW EH the and i, and oitdoor still continus was at r the 1 Ong t the prev but lat« oference and moderate forward States, gone unwonted and pro- acked ‘ » he mor mand the France, but all her kid rkets, sri og “1 ILTIES 1 TAn i $ i efore my Weas neck ©, fice 18 in Heack's ned table fi imitation what i to Denck of honorable Ha 80K It was Lord Stillington's turn to inail now wy i nae 1 of at my was so desperately in i “1 was ends to raise the wind.” ade wits’ “Of my Weasel, what money welle- course, lord,” said Knows to dients want My lady knows lady?” exclaimed knew all speak crossly, ‘I'm discretion Every one lesperate expe drives folks you, “Oh! of my yes," my lady “Don't my lady,” he discreet.” and bis now brings in quite a handsome annuity, by amount of which Stillington exchequer, through the indiscretion of very Yes, the the + * wt os 1 1 yearly deple lord and lady, is tend Whether that thou which he has covenanted to hand over Lady Stiliing- ton's criminatory bill her depends altogether on that lady's Juck And whether future Lady Stilling- tons wiil discover that the celebrated necklace is a worthless sham, and what they will do, or say, or think, if they make such a discovery, are mat ters that only concern posterity and are outside the province of the present chronicles. George Hudworth, in I lustrated Bits, Rock temples at Ipsampool on the Nile are believed to be the world's old- est architectural ruins, THe Ratlway Commuilssioners of New South Wales are adopting a system of electrically synchronized clocks. "ooo! for toy i i i i i { i i i | DEATH IN YELLOW FLOWER. Weed That Has Caused Loss of 4,000 Cattle in Colorado. poison peopie, of pie Laan rgeons ial with \ will ride t reg ; hmen an antidote ich can be i which will gave the cattle when closely guarded, The at noon for Cimar on for purpose of ascertaining cattle which there from the poison loss of during the been 4 000 head in « por here administere doctor left the wether the died same cattle fully The iast week has qe PLATINUM IS CHEAPER. Much to the Relief of Makers of Jew eiry and Electrical Supplies. Platinum, which bounded up In price several times last year and kept the upward movement the first three months of this year, began two weeks ago a turn the other way, and since then has fallen $4 an ounce, go ing from $38 to $34. Refiners say there is a likelihood of a ther decline, The makers of diamond jewelry, photographic, dental and electric sup plies breathing easier. It was said several months ago that the Rus sian government, which controls the mines in the Ural mountains, where most of the platinum is found, was restricting the output. The chemists have sought substitutes, but found none that proved satisfactory. Some manufacturing jewelers have down that ne Are to face diamonds, but the results are said to have been unsatisfactory. The color of silver in superior to that of platinum in making the brilllanta shine, but the silver tarnishes. New York Bun, The cost of Russian caviar, a dell cacy made from sturgeon roe, ig rap idly advancing, AS 4 money the chicker alone in nually amount cotton crop of crop, the 1 to more than the ith. Hstates the nits ire sot turn hie of one whom ting with his horse, mar Many a man is willing te child he automobile the New York Eve ren over to the care would not think of trus or his favorite vels ning Sun, Acc nil Its Q y } Yas Somebody mething * 5 0] Ten wl finds among {I Staton Hpt i SLAVES DOS » Consus 1 the nen of Of her the rea that wot the Unite ween the ages in for almost monopolize iv and 20 one three worl living Th y Work of typewri Of the RE United States, and stenograpiiy ymen in the 44 cent. are he ages of 160 and 24. The Chi correspondent ting working wie pet tween Lhe CaAgo from that the earlier than boys. It seems to be & matter of averages. The women quite genorally marry at the age of 25, and réturn work when they are widowed or divorced. Only a quarter of total number of male wage earners are under 25 years of age, but the men work continuously throughout their Tribune's hie giris get to work only to 1 the ives, The old Man's s Tip. “Nil, my boy,” wrote the old man to the college youth, “when you're rid: in’ in them new-fashioned automobiles at forty miles an hour, don't fergit that you wifz ralsed to the ox-cart, an’ that it brung you to whar you air; an' when you're a-whirlln’ them golf sticks, don"t fall to remember that it wuz the ol’ axo-haudle that helped you to git to ‘em: an’ when you leave fer yer home vacation, don't fergit to leave yer high. falutin airs behind you, fer ef you fetch any of ‘em with you I'll wear out more seasoned hickory on you than you ever dreamed growed in be woods! "~Atlanta Constitution. EY a s i yap Jno. F. Gray & Son (Bucclssors 20s, JORANT 2 Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life rance Companies fo the World, . . .. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . , . . 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WV BBW WWW 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trappe Marks Desiions Co PYRIGHTS &c. § Ae v EY her an oom oor a] : roof fren - 5 OHidest . sits takes 3 eprcial notice, wi dig erly in the “Scientific American, I arpest oan a ring. 33 3 ” Bw PEa by all newsd on HUNK & rd New York Branch OMos « D.C strated week] ¥ ert y Te WISE WORDS, do believe it We keep rom opin ng and on jons from doct faith The origin of hospi pease hostility in wo lost cease to look upon stranger as an enemy, our hospitality \ ortant reauit this in barbarians, "yr The most img man effort in the need no more of wild of hu- that endless past is to live beasts, our own dreams that among the of master minds insanity and that among those of the virtuous, stupidity prevails In say- ing this, did he mean to urge excep- Aristotle declares Suppose a woman loved me, what a nuisance she would become to me in the end! On the other hand, if she did not love-me, how much great- er a nuisance she would become to the end! It is a question of different kind of nuisances. Therefore, let us marry spigrams by the Philosopher Nietzsche, col- lected in The Scrap Book. Gospel of Rest, Have Englishwomen come to such A pass that their lives must be a see saw between overstraln and curative treatment? ‘Where is the remedy? How are we to stem the neurasthenia, the mental {ll health, the “nerves,” the headaches, the depression, the in- somnia, that ave spoiling the lives of hundreds of women of the upper and; middie classes to-day? Prevention is better than cure, and we can best help our sisters by preaching to them, with all the earnestness in our power, the gospel of rest.—-Lady, pe ime } ATTORNEYS, PF. FORTHEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFPONTR. PA Office North of Court House, I — vw. HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, PA ——— Ko. 1% W, High Btreet. All professional business promptly 4 attended nu B.D. Gerrio Jro. J. 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