re = By JOHN When the widow Collville received a legacy of $5,000 she sat down and did some serious thinking. She had | been a widow for flve years, but was of the overlooked. That is, be-| cause had been left In poor cir cumstances, had not been sought | by any of the numerous widowers as | a wife. The time had now come when she would be Mrs one she she had had plenty of | widow hood had run to books and Collville time during her mind instead manacs The widow that she her to store She romance, family al Pan 1 of Cook — 1¢ hersell but didn't say to marry she did i ght be she had plent) she yaldn't again, sald a hero. ing along, a fortnight around de an afterno He was boots gr¢ { simply nodded For thi Cy got ir i bake, mak: Pic kles and hil children way of falls : : men in battle? » mob? | frenzied k to defended you dashed enemy 5 +4 into t with your trusty V a hundred men to fight?” “1.00k widow the dea up, “I'm a plain man corn and business and let fon Le aald Con as i $ £2 I raise wheat ‘taters 1 other folks is it yes or no to what mind my naked “If you were only a And the g man ats slammed the door and hind him His tracks cold spewing mad came along He was man never married, because the had been engaged twenty got lost in A huckleberry swamp and died of erhaustion He vowed be true | to her memory, but when he heard of | that legacy it occurred to him that the huckleberry girl, a8 an angel up above, | would be on too glad to see him got ting along in this world below He therefore called on the widow, He had meant to call years before, but that vow had kept him from It Would | she be his? | “Mr. Matthews, are you a hero?” | was calmly asked In reply. i “No, 1 wouldn't go to say | was” “Then it is useless to talk further on the subject, If 1 marry if must be a hero, “But I'm selling more machines than any other man on the road.” YO hero, deacon.” cl were hardly | when the hine ager who had girl he to at to P. ORTH lated Literary Press machine man can be a my ironing day, and I “No sewing hero. This is am very busy." Next day there came Mr. Griggs, the village grocer. He was red-faced, red-haired and fat, and he was Aa widower, He was*a man of business, With that thousand dollars he wuld enlarge his grocery and buy for Collville looked she opened the front his knock He had left t grocery in charge of a clerk and must back, He the off almost at once with: Coliville? 1 am a wid flve a ah good to door The widow him as i34%:1 {tO hasten y get married again either don't. and again widow, you iarried or Griggs I want a wife hap the the » & palr of shoes that that had bothered me Stole Employer's Trousers. rge F. Golgano was arraigned in ville court yesterday morning ed with pair of tr u rs from his employer, Gustave A. Bickert, a tailor of 54 Bond street Sald garment was valued at $8. The prisoner denied stealing the trousers, said he merely took them home on with the Intention of paying "ork stealing a 9 J ited his fancy You're as bad as the man ar glealing a baby carriage from in front of a sald Magistrate His was that he expected to be married in a month and wauted sce how the perambulator worked it met expectations he was intend. ing to buy it trial’ store.” House eXCuse for New York Times A Change for the Better. A S-yearold boy of a Baltimore fam ng! be a clever performer, but he has a pretty shrewd notion of the worth ident in the household since His not long father, upon returning home absence, heard the lad nt the plano “When did you learn that ploce, son?” asked the parent “It isn't a new piece, dad” an. swered the boy. “The plano has been tuned.” —Lippincott's, new Mexicali is Surprised and Many Joining Revolt. JAILER The From Just Cal.—The First Move of the Revolutionists on the Western of Captured Tawn Calexico, Coast Mexico~—Fire. the Are Border—Prisoners Free, SUICIDE SAVES Pi PS. Didn't Want far Par, Cat or ( Die With Hes anary Iiire Noted Woman Dead. Pr wWoganry ir's father, inent Massachusetts divine and Bible commentitor, day i lito SELLE May Never Meet Middl wii, N. Y “Gentlemen, Again, etn { Spe inl} We may never meet in remarked Samuel N wealthy busineas Orange county, In’ an at a banquet Saturday night An instant later fell back chair uncon scion He had gtricken was attending the He ¢ banaguet of this way again” Greene, a Florida, dinner city after sneech in thie he into his been with paralysis an nual the Wagonmakers, and as YOArs of age, he felt that it was not likely that he would ever attend another banquet Orange he is 70 Yawns Bafle Doctors, Scranton, Pa « Migs Tillie Stratford, a woman of Forest City, Is puzzling three physi ¢iang by an illness which they fail She is seized by yawn. ing spells that last from 5 to 10 min utes, And sometimes as long as 16 minutes. fo serious does her condi tion become at times that it is neces sary to administer drugs to give her rellef. Miss Btratfcd has bev afflict. ed for three weoks. {8pecial) young to diagnose Harrisburg STATE CONTROL OF Correspondence, ROADS, A bill which will take the Improve of hands of ment condemned toll road of the hotous township acq ed In the House Bruce Good, of The bill the a8 pres Hepr l.uzernd gentative County act 3 ne fmpre INDEPENDENTS NEW CIATION Las INDIGNANT OVER “"DERAPINGS STATE WANT =~ £1 To RiChing o Protect State Fish, f black inches in leng ifTense against sylvania, if a hill AWE through The State goes bill Department {to sunfish, has been of n addition protectis hass, fish places and f makes ie on the list of game fishes closed season for ""sunnies’ to June 14; gpears and gigs forbidding use of torch or light ibiting except in a proh use ies ARes, for killing frogs, but allowing a light o cateh leopard frogs for by nots hands: defining rights of fishing in i vate lands and fee of $10 on all gigners It is also planned rapin by means of a and to conserve minnows regulations as to nets, halt or through pri- publi waters 14 fmpoging a lio unnaturalized for nse ter- closed season by to protect new Fight Anglers’ Bill. The directors of the United Sports. of Pennevivania passed resolu- the proposed anglers’ license bill, but decided not to take any action for or against the gun- pars’ license bill, holding that local organizations should be left free to do as they please. Huntingdon was selected as the place for the annual convention in June. Eighteen new camps were reported formed in the last year. men tions against German Claims Presented at Wash ington Are Contradicted by American Interests, Washington, D, C., Jan.-—The « growing states are particularly in the potash inter controversy be directly affected by the outcome. circular letter to the miners through the man potash law, places a pen ality on mines selling heavily to Amer lower price fc Ger which as i merely a 16 Ger other hines nickel for slot Marc where you have to spend a gtamps I made be held up if 1 the two mind not walk all stamps.” The woman laid down a hurried out with two swo-cent leaving six in change lying the show case She did not return Indianapolis News twocoent up my ) had Give me to over two and stamps, on dime cents Crutches or Biers. Richard Croker, at a dinner in New York, expressed a distrust for aero planes “There's nothing underneath them,” he sald “If the least thing goes wrong, down’ they drop “I sald to 8 Londoner day: "How is you son getting on since he bought a flying machine? “On crutches, like the them,” the Londoner replied” the other rest of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant . Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Sugarcoated, tiny granules, easy %o take as candy. Led by the Nose “Pa, what is a ‘leading woman’? “Any woman, my son -Hoston Transcript, Bw ONLY ONE “RROMO QUININE That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signptute of KW, GROVE, Led the World over to Cure a Upld in Une Lay. Se A, It = better to lose in loving than to gain by self seeking. ¥ i { D. P PORTHEY ATTORNEY AT LaW™ BELLEFONTR va Offices North of Couns House Es et Ww RAPRINON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE va Fe 19 WW. 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