The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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    Destiny,
Like an old Nurse, today there came
to me
The walking figure of my Destiny.
As toys, all friendly and familiar
faces
I put away, in unforgotten places,
Boys that are "boys with me, when
We are men,
I shall be coming back to you again!
-<Fullerton L. Waldo, in the Christian
: THE §
EXPANSIONIST
PANCHO.
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Mexic
and
when
every
{to
his breath
tightened;
knows how
securely
hold
being
Mexican horseman
fasten the
thege efforts
But Expansionist
dled them all,
master,
UIE Y
of wonderful
is glossy black
» as
sides
cincl
is
saddle despite
had
we
with
Pan-
POW
Pancho
indeed,
Alvit
triumphs.
the
inless,
Don ro,
i “PE fs »
Lis occasional «
230 was an animal
ers of Ir i
ide
a molasses
process ¢x-
adjust
making my
deve that
necessary
revolver, 1 i
was not irrational
“Clearly.” 1
it ret
yuduct
Cogitated,
hed arms I ob
urt command t
»
s+ Ii fa 1 © » »
iS iS 4 E'0OOmy siltuati
2G silver lining.”
Then
ver the
the r« hooked
saddle-horn
bber stirrup
toy
a
preparatory
and I felt
Pancho seemed re
the latigo
as his new master
back from his
spraddied and bra
and filled his
f his wonderful
This was noth
robber He
cinch-ring
then until
the long latigo
recinching
better
when
mmspeakably
Heved, too,
was yosened
lifteg the
Vithers, carefully
od his stout legs,
skin wih one
nhalations
ing to my fri
put his f«
pulled, first,
was in the face, at
Finally he made fast,
satisfied, apparently, with having ex
erted all his strength and taken all
the stretch out of the saddle rigging
It would be easy, he doubtless ass ired
himself, to dismount a mile or
down the road and inch the mule
when the brute was off his guard and
a trifle winded.
But | knew that
and,
saddle
black
L$
the
the
end,
against
easily at
ot
and
he red
#0
re
Pancho was never
and never too much winded for suc
cessful expansion Instead of
ing back to San
dered by the
death to do, 1
start
stranger
turned
on pain of
and followed
a turn of the road.
I peered out from behind a rock at
that turn just in time to see the
Expansionist perform a familiar an.
tic. Pancho's nerves were absolute.
ly stable except when there was a
two-inch alrepace under his girth
Then the falling of a leaf or the chirp
of an insect would cause him to lurch
violently sidewise. Lucky the rider
then If the saddle did not turn and
throw him headlong. The tall strang-
er, who was an excellent horseman,
weathered Pancho's trick with the
“race of a centaur, but had the bad
judgment to spur him on the shoul-
ders and to whack him violently with
the quiet. The mule hurriedly betook
himself to the middle of the road,
and in his mute mule way cringingly
promised to do better.
I knew about how much Panchos
promises amounted to when his girth
was loose, and the raoment the rob
ber stopped beating him and dismount
ed recinch I drew back into the
brush, resolved on retrieving my
reputation, my employers’ thousand
dollars and my good mule Pancho.
Fortunately for my plans, the road
which the stranger must travel formed
a long, parrow loop just ahead, Also,
must have had another fracas or
with Pancho, for 1 crossed the
to
club
before 1 heard the thud of hoofs ap-
My plans for recapturing lost cash
and honors not those of a fool
nor yet those of a hero
To sure, I had only a
trimmed oak club and the robber had
and at least one of his
I was counting on the
thrown my way
which, when
always
shying
were
be poorly
revolver
but
being
complications
was
been beaten
my
bal
ance by
tain
cho's cinch
when he had
and had promised faithfully to do bet
Pan-
loose,
for
upraised
lisarmed
and
mule
spiinlers
1 $ »
and I must h
tasks
moment, for
My finished
at about the
just as the daz:d
recovered sufficiently be
lo a sitting posture,
bare-backed now and
forward and mutely requested
the corners of his should
freed of dust and perspiration
I carefully this service,
then to saddie him on the
lines pioneered by my small rephew
First I drew cinch ag tightly as
the expansion of his ribs would per
mit, then, mounting without fastening
the latigo, trotted him up the road
The obtuse rascal always considered
expansion while traveling unneces
sary, and as his sides shrunk to
pulled up the slackened
and Pancho's saddle was again
a fixture
With the
prisoner t
ave
respective
robber to
Pancho,
trotted
raised
joyful,
» h at
eyes be
performed
proceeded
the
intention
the
of taking
nearest ranch-house
his legs and covering him
my
0
I released
into the saddle. Strangerv enough, he
“
You can shoot me dead bat you
At this juncture an overheated
United States marshal ap
custody
Then, with my reputation, my em-
ployers’ thousand dollars and the Ex.
pansionist Pancho firmly In hand, I
cheerfully resumed my journey,
Youth's Companion,
OLD BEAMS FOR ORGAN PIPES.
— ——
Turning Lumber From Ancient Pub.
lie Building to Account.
“Organ pipes,” says a well known
builder of this city, “are made of
the best white pine and the older
and better seasoned the wood the
better the quality of tone given out
by the pipe,
“In Germany and England when an
old public building, such as a church,
large siructure of any
is to be taken down is
always an organ bullder haunting the
the roof
and if
there
floor beams are made he
is to pay almost rea
for them,
ready
price
any
provided, of
they are in good condition
knots or nail holes. H
that many of these churches
100
through
wood has
hardening
course,
that
the
and
500 years ago and
or fifty decades
glowly drying
i
builder's
Then
to
point of
takes
from the organ
perfection
old beams home his factory,
covering them in transit with tar
pauling, cutg them into boards of the
size and his oplipes
perfect confidence that or
will be a musical success
“Most the old organs of Europe,
thht bullt 1060
Years mellowness of ton
them from mod
although
now
is he
makes
iho
the
of
ig organs from to
agn,
distinguishes
instruments,
toner
lifference
the
have a o
ern
of the is essening
the »
gans
DL wi
FISHWOMEN ON THEIR DIGNITY
How They Forced the Removal of an
Officious Po
A telegram
ce Inspector,
HUMAN VIBRATIONS.
Frenchman Who Thinks
Photographed the
iar } of
He
Emotions
¥ og
1%
Has
Paria
fe
R
aibeged
sitized
centres
He
and leaves it till
braticns
ni
film
usuall the film at night
morning The vi.
subject throw the
on the film into a
form of vibration,
registered on the
just as the light
through th:
the form
places
of the
trate of silver
rresponding
found
leveloped
from an
of a camera registers
that object
Dr. Baraduc had also many pictures
taken in the ordinary way by means
of the camera. In these various
#tabey emotion are shown Sud:
den anger appears as a sort of whirl
ing shower of sparks and yYapor A
state of high spiritual! contemplation
produces a misty globe of light some
way above the sitter's head
In one pleture the etheric double
a woman kneeling in prayer is
According to the doctor the
cosmic forces are continual
streaming into us and
which Is
film when
reflected object
lens
of
of
of
ing disindividualized, mingling aga'n
One photograph showed the vibra
tion of telepathic communication
some had lines In ribbons of light
showing attachment. In one, taken
as the doctor's wife passed away, the
line or bond which had always ap
peared between them is seen for the
first time broken.
A —————
Bishops Counted.
The Protestant Bpiscopal church
has eighty-five bishops, including the
presiding bishop, in the United
States; two In China, two in Japan
and one each In West Africa, Cuba,
Haltl, Brazil and México. The
Methodist Episcopal church has nine
teen bishops and seven missionary
bishops. The Methodist Episcopal
church south bas eleven bishops.
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Household Notes
&
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SSAA OPA
Do not despair if boa locks
{tke a drowned rat
Boas of marabou or cock’s feathers
can be as efficaciously by
means and water by
more expensive methods.
A lather of good soap should be
h a little warm
immersed in this
for a few minutes,
should be worked gently in
your
cleaned
of soap as Aly
water
and
when
fingers
lukewarm
wit
boa left
to soak
the
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A,
waterg until all
The effect
it
raging
waler
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Or I
into
fore
the
Hay
ersamy
Taft tn ¢
before us
thoroughly
jirt before ashi
ored water New
RECIPES
Bread Pudding
crumbs, 1 quart milk,
agRs, 1 sugar, salt to
Squares chocolate 1 cup
can be used in chocolate
Banana Cream. —
ricer one cupful of banana pulp;
with two tablespoonfuls
sugar and the juice of half a
Beat thoroughly, add one cupfal
Chocolate
cup
of
piace of
Force through a
mix
of powdered
iemon
in frappe glasses after chilling
Sponge Drop Cakes—Three
1% cups sugar, two cups flour. one.
baking powder, one teaspoonful
tract of lemon
baking powder
Bake in muffin
flour and
gether, and flavoring.
pans or cups, in a quick oven.
Apple Tea ~—~Roast two
apples, Cover with boiling water:
when cool, pour
Add sugar to taste,
er one cup Sugar, one egg, one table
spoonful soft butter, one tablespoon
ful eut chocolate, melted, one hall
teaspoonful vanilla, one-half teaspoon
ful salt, add one cup milk, 1% cups
flour, one and threequarters bread
flour. Steam two hours. Serve wilh
sauce,
Macaroons. Hall a pound of al
monds, blanched, dried and pounded
to a paste, with one teaspoonful of
rose water. Beat together the whites
of three eggs and half a cup of pow
dered sugar, adding the sugar by the
teaspoonful. Add halt a teaspoonful
of almond essence, then add the
pounded almonds, and if too soft to
be shaped, add one teaspoonful of
flour. Roll in balls on buttered pa.
ver. Bake slowly.
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of Supervisors It mattered
proposed activities
public need.
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chise?™ If the answer
tive, the franchise was granted; if
negative, the franchise was withheld
pervisors was perfect.
and had them elected by means of a
union labor organizations.
creatures,
further advancement in political life,
bidding without question. Moreover,
their status as supervisors brought
them an
good terms with the city fathers.
boys.” From all that [ can learn thie
largesse was not the result of any
mathematical division of booty. He
did not pretend to render any ac.
counting to his small confederates.
“The supervisors were Abe Ruefl's
pack of hounds, and he hunted with
a shrewd San Franciscan gave me
“Now and then, when they became
clamorous, he tossed them some
scraps of meat. You remember the
description Ruef has given of them
‘80 hungry that they'd eat the paint
off a house.’ " « Willlam inglis, in
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