The Spirit It stands on the mountains frozen and eold, Alaska conceals in the Jt walks in the Soutl white And the string all night Rain or shine, game date Tt raises Old Glory And the kets hallowed fires That from Lexington’ by our sires. where, tate ith the roe ignite same le were brought Immortal. It 1 ing he SOARS giraiing ine h 1 earth A meric teaches “2% Dy A gay young cavalier, in the fet and of an Eng soldier's aniform, stood talking with a br n haired gir! i 11 Quaint v sey. It was young people gatives o } Wid with a bitter fe: But you fo nature rules of : British r tones with both fore to hate encl ”1 said the smile hers, “My he that I wil soldier all the arg wallis we left to say, belong God; bu and all tl go with win no 4 Only remer yours, and this strife eome hat will be “Dear G You ki: the V tlo days SCAr=- gold DeLIeY and with his will add and wall side hy hand.’ On and s« I think « enls w found er “Do Ir HMTYLE ONES OF JUIN VP Mary H SIR OWN gachusetis anything your name It cannot be washed, or fa it structible material on i is traced, and if one should break the brittle pane to atoms, on every fragment the sharp lines would show Bo it is with When ocean rolled the that love he remained See how re in the glas or worn. is as or inde. which our love the between us, lines d graven on uneffaced, and now wish-—eh, I do that we might never part.” The paasi and pathos volee were pitiful to hear were battle day They bot very near “1 must in his but thosc 8 and full of sorrow knew that parting was go home to Massachusetts next week. They call me a rebel and & {traitor here, and, though [ am rather proud of being a rebel and a traitor, I do not like to hear those words u terms of reproach. Perhape father will be at home soon It seems to me the fighting must be nearly done.” “There are years of harder fightin before us than any we have seen. We as onists will ne no choice but to exterminate them, and thus secure to the King his lands and possession.” “Exterminate Ruin us? America, Tho young face wore a look of de- da, where they had stood together in the sweet rose breath long ago. There was her name just as he marked it at the very hour of fare- well, but under the letters were some figures—-5, 1, 18, She read them, bewildered at first, but it did not take her long to understand, FAITH VERE UNDERWORDE, b 1 9 28 3 47 61110 heart and a him. This was that only they prayer on her lips the silent sign two could understand, Far away on a blood-stained bat- tlefield a young soldier lay dying. “The sacred flame in the white stone's heart Faith, darling, true he murmured in a falling the brief, flerce delirium for . iorever, forever," volee, and was over The Patriot. 8 1! I mom, my heart the kind ain, yi not ask her haughty question that lay neare one of them volun teered information, mn { after her arrival, that Gilchrist Stan- had there the to her } he but her art the hone been week be- fore And did he inquire for me?” ghe queried, eagerly » For he spoke your name! vou NO, never once her then ter, tears, He had not remembered, he had left no package, no let- not even a word for her She wandered out upon the veran- A Fourth-ofJuly Picnic. |FRESH LIGHT ON THE REVOLUTION. ——— sso— Recent Discovery of and Papers Kept by a French Officer Revolution, A recent discovery in Europe sketches and papers kept by one the officers of the French army while i in this country during the War | esting. The manuscripts were found | in the castle of the Von Closen family, i in Bavaria, near Munich, and include | the journals of Ludwig, Baron Closen, alde to Count Rochambeau. The portraits and sketches, as well them, histo; There | a erayon drawing by Ale | {iton of Martha Was! i portrait of Baron von Closer are of g is a silhonette reat of Nellie xander Ham- and ngton, a 1 himself. The journal consists of tw vol- of closely written 0 large umes two hundred page cach, in French manuscripts and port: shown President Roosevelt and were returned to the Von Closen fam- ily after been These alts wero to transcript the journal a of of the manuscripts in the coil- contains Rochambeau i A AY A (Riise i ANQUET HALL, IN ne picn ra ’ ihe ar And while The toot Io make the kers were the foo And what they drank ne I thought One fourth of so mt Toiee Was quite enough to « Our patriotic joys William J. Lampton, in Judge. WRCE'S TAVERN, FAREWELL TO DEDICATED BY IN NEW » (HCENE OF RESTORED WABHINGTON'S AND LATELY w~tienry Martin, New Jersoy. DEPENDENCE HALL. $200000000ua0s000co0ss000d SUGGESTIONS FOR CELEGR'TNG $ A QUIETLY PATRIJTIC DAY, © 000000000000000000000000 0 It has become a question every i year with parents, “Shall we get fire- | works for our boys and girls?” hey { are better off with the eyes and arms | than with all the noisy gunpowder that was ever produced, even if they do feel they are taking a part in pro- claiming thelr patriotism. Why not bu” them some of the pretty set pleces that are less danger. ous than guns, pistols and firecrack- era that may accidentally burst or shoot in the eye of the child, making him a lifelong sufferer? There are the electrical fireworks, too, those that send out little spark- lets that are dainty and not at all harmful and the flower pots that look 80 pretty when throwing off the dif. ferent colors. Then, too, you will find the roman candles and skyrockets eat up engugh money, but not hall as much as the many packs of firecrack- ers a boy will burn in one morning. Take your children away from the noisy city wnd arrange your fireworks 20 they may be get off in the suburbs somewhere and enjoy them after you have had an evening meal near the woods, It will give you and the chil. dren a beautiful display of fireworks without the attending trouble that the noisy varietica so often produce Diana, in Brooklyn Eagle, Holler loud if you want to be great, | The Hatioal Hote! | MILLEEIM, PA PB A. BHAWVER, Prop. Fist elas socommodstions for he trevele $004 table board and slesping apertmens The ehotoest liquors at the bar, Babies se had. Bas toand from all teeing on Whe lewisbarg and Tyrone Railroad, at Oobuss bdediddedond Jno. F. Gray & Son (Sucedszors to... GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Lile Insurance Companies in the World. . . .. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . 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Chicago’ Leonard Cole, #8 phenomenal youn iz a decided g pitch. nl nde. ~n Club Pittat in is said to be nego- urg for o with atfielder Street was Detroit and 3 the head by a ball been batting good ver since ‘he Boston nerican Club has Steve Mahoney, of gned pitcher rdham College Ty C ye that modern pitchers would make Anson, Orr, Browning tnd Brouthers lock like jokes tO obb suave For steadipess and brilliancy com- dined Bridwell doing the best of tiny shoristop in select circles is The Chicago American Club has se- raured ontfielder George Browne {from he Washington Club via the waiver route Manager Buesse, of the Greensboro (Carolina As iation) has re- rigned, His success infielder Hicks 1 club, or is Keep Ame on the Boston jeans,” says Jack Dunn. * “They a great team, and I am surprised every time they lose.” YOur eves fre Chase is the veteran in point of ser- vice on the New York American team, and yet he ig under thirty, and this is only his sixth season with the High- landers Detroit concedes that Russell Ford is a great pitcher, but doubt is ex- pressed there whether he lasts the | year out the way he exerts his arm in throwing the spitter. Twice in succession-—in Philadel- phia, then New York - Beanmont came to bat as pinch man and each | time he delivered a single. His clout also helped turn defeat into victory each time. | Mrs, Cutler Gives Up Will Con- test—=No Ground For Action, | Salem, Mass -—Mrs. Mary Catler, of New York City, a contestant of the will of Isaac C. Wyman, of Marble« | head, who left his millions to Prince. ton Upiversity, withdrew, through her couneel, her appearance in the case | at the Essex County Probate Court, Her attorney said further investiga. tion had convinced him that his client had no ground for contesting the will, There was no promise of payment as a condition of settlement, There are gtill four contestants, is ——— Princess Mary and Prince Henry of Wales, two children of Xing George V., are just as fond of toys as youngsters who have no roval blood. They get ag much fun out of Noah's ark and its myriad of animals as the average youngster in | Lome, 1 : ab. 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