IP KEAN JO0000000gguon i 8 ntentedly ard shod remnants looked t which He fo homew well light from thing sparkled of more in cab up Some shoes through the stooped to pick it Filig, tered him is in tears jove! Druce to 8¢ by t Hur “Some imsel is time wedding ring! i nph! O ever she is Ww She has a good big hand hy, this fits my lit d forward int Ing ingide aE sia can't make o amt Pad \ «horus Girls Brushed Laughingly Past Him, 1 tri y ag #¢ rt With 1to | Wi no reason whatever Bor the feeling, Druce had conscious of a personal pride at a he een he tremendous ise of her audi noe It was not until h coat pocket {i fl © the He when e reached im his with that Druce wedding ring that he waist wr change which to pay chauffeur remembered 1ad found was about to give it to ‘he man he that it would be much better in his own care. In the light of his apartment. Druce examined within ring. He made easily Mary and 1809, Around the diotic things postulated decided the ingcription it John the out Church Well, of all the in a ring!” John and Out of the thousands and nillions of Marys two of hem have elected to get married and I will have to look over register and find this particular two Norman Druce was secretly pleased %t the prospect of the little adventure Corner.’ to put Druce Great Scott! Johns and the 'ng the young matron with her wed- ling ring arrived at the church. Luckily, Norman Druce sought admittance and sermission to examine the records of marriage. He was soon scanning a list of mar- riages contracted In nineteen-hundred- ind nine. Each name in that seem- ‘ngly endless lst had to be studied with a hope of finding not too many united ones bearing the names of Mary and John. There were many Johns and an equal number of Marys but they were either married to a Peter, a Martha, an Ephemis or Tacob. Finally his eye found a John ind a Mary. Mary Daphne to John Venne. For a second the name of Venne did not strike his conscious. ness. He looked for the address of the girl, Mary Daphne. It was not far from the church. He would go and fated Literary 1 inquiry regarding the girl's pres addres 3 which partments, dinne; who had inquiry, the hall ind Mrs, Venne { couple nificance Daph- tine Le Bb wpealed to Druce. hoe flame had mar- Mary girl who Vas be to hailed a the theater mphne Venne and the her or smile, tO her his while pointed Druce saw them Venne said ve to smell 2," Daphne £0.” Norman Druce held hers 8 hand and she slipped ¢ out h into i . Wouldn't He having like to meet thank you his you my himself wedding brother? for ring “Your brother!” Druce quickly and caught the dawn smile in Daphne's eves, ‘Yes-—he often brings theater—-so | won't get smiled whimsicalls “It was no doubt then that he dropped his ring My | sisterdn-law, Mary Daphne Venne, be Heves in the foreign custom of a man wearing a ring, also.” “But your name-—Daphne Venne? A gladness had come into Druce’s heart Daphne laughed mischievously. “My own first name is Priscilla and it hardly suits the profession, so 1 took | Mra. Venne's name of “Daphne.” finished Druce with a pe culiar tenderness in his volce “You | will let me take you home won't you? 1 want to meet the broth- er who so thoughtfully lost his ring" Daphne looked for a moment into his eyes “Yes,” she said, “and we will have a | nice little supper—all four of us.’ “But tomorrow night—only you and Raid Druce, as they stepped into a Cab, can restored turned of a the She me to lost ™ —————— Probably the Reason. Passenger—This 1s ga very slow train, guard. Guard-—Yes, sir; I think it must be those sleeping cars behind.--M. A. P., London. i i } i | ! Where Trappers Flourish, { On Prince Edward Island about | twenty-five thousand muskrats, five | hundred minks, one thousand red foxes and a few weasels are killed every | year, i { { CUTEREAK IN Orozco, One of His Own Gener- als, Orders His Arrest. DARES MEN TO SHOOT HIM insurrecto Leaders Ceclare Outbreak the Resuit of a Plot to Break Up the Revolutionary Organization. A Day's Even s In Mexico. General Madero, provi 1 sional 1} reanizatl on Claspad Hands and Mad had YEARS EXPORTS $2012,749,5058 Two-Billion-Dollar Mark Passed for the First Time D.C 2 fz vey ¥ Wash the I'n ington, Exports tod & the first t any 12 billion Dil 749.503 1 i? prii, the $2.012.- ith month period mark, for the year according figures prepared Department of Commerce and passed dollar being ended w to by the Labor Exports | Apr an f« n $158.004.276. larger tl} April, wi $14.01 1810 auring $120,128.122, there E5R.000 000 were ITT ANY Hire res vious 1il¢ were yf April, the Imi nearly 0.000 leas than ti! Of i} the Ose ( 1¢ total importation month, to of amounting entered free duty worth The excess of exports over Im April £3 10 months 378.800.0000, ports for was 7.806.000 and for 3 ended with 20 Be! ian Soldiers Drewn od Antwerp, Belgium A reports the capsizing laden with Belgian soldiors, A storm, on the Lualaha river, one of the head sireans of the dis two news of Congo Thirty lives were lost, "ra Dodae Guilty Julld Hall, Vt.— Quilty of man- slaughter was the v-ordiet returned in the case of Mrs. Florence M. Dodge, of Lunenburg, who has been on trial for the last two weeks for the mur- der of Willlam Heath, of Dalton, N. H. For Big Relief Fund Tokio. Prince Katsura, Premier and Minister of Finance, is leading a movement to obtain a fund of $10,- 000,000 to be used for the relief of the sick and poor of Japan, i WITH TH LAWMAKER SE ol Statuary reorge { wrought at Foi iived wit} did them In not Banker Released From Prison part of +4 Bills Passedd House bill auth ori ing 85 0 State Col ie erection of a building esting grain and its int Ee for ti for milling and t products Appropriating toll 500.000 for the a bridges more than by rail roads and abolishing tolls thereon Joint resolution proposing quisition of { 1,000 feet In length not used an to permit the Legislature to regulate and fix the compensation and hours of work of persons employed by the county or any municipality Five House bills repealing speci: sioners, jurors, auditors, ete. A gen eral law covers the acts repealed, blank ete, In fireworks, car tables, State, and pellets, of the Requiring County A. R posts in thely ing $560 to defray the expenses of Me morial Day. Bills Passed In House, These bills were passed by the House: The bill to make the pay of all election officers ontside of Philadel phia and districts governed by spe cial acts, $5 a day. Providing for taking testimony of witnesses In civil suits residing ip other States or sounties, Resolution proposing a constitu tional amendment for consolidatior of courts of Allegheny County passe’ 134 to 17. TERME ~The terms of subscription to the Ee- porter sre one dollar per yews in advan: e. ADVERTIFING BATER-D splay advertise ment of lets or more inches tor threes or 1 ore ine eight cents per inch lor each Issue Dis BisY edverl wing occupying less Epace than ten ches and for less tan three insertions, from ton Lo twenty ceils per fuch for each issue, so- Loon] notices sex Ivg five cents per jine for each Wise, oight cents per Hoe, min twenty five r advertise other npanying 4i Legal no nity oonis per insertions i no of ditional {np for three ad ET nis per line for sach POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 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FOR BHER] LO Anno Lea of | er inwnshiy « t FF, ince thet Arthur 'B, is 8 candidate for the the rales and reguls- primaries to Weare authorized sth Woe of Bheriff, sublect to tons of the Dem cratic Beplember 50, We are suthorized to snnounce Gingery, of Huston townsh Pp, isa candidate for the office of Fherif! sul eet to the deels on of the Democratic primaries to be held on September 7 that D J 0 FOR OOURTY COMMISSIONER We are authorized to anpounce that John E i#m of Ferguson township is a candidste for 108 of Commissioner, subject to the USAE es of the Democratic party We are authorized ro announce th Runkle, of Potter township, is & the office of County Commissioner su rules and regulations of the Democratic We are requ Lo nouns tat Dunlap will be . i for Oour ty sloner, sul 4 ir ¢ decision of the vyolers of aunty marries to Joh Con ae EX prea aptamber 80 We are authorized A ver the « Mex Ae WO aunounos tha! township, Isa candid of Counts sen las loner, subleg rimarios I of sion « on bey the p of the Dem Ltr em We are su) H. Nc ITORNEY 10 announces that M Cale for the ofbee of District he usages of the Democratio pa IMMERMAN pringlownship TER TO EDITOR mysel! ase cand; ocunty, sabjoel Ww itoan voters al the 80, 19 I hereby anne Heg #1 he deosio rimaries 10 of Cent of the Repay be held Sepe FODWARD J. WilLIaMe Uulonvilie, Pa BOALSBURG TAVERN BOALSBURG, PA AMOS KOCH, PROPRIETOR This well-known hostelry is prepared to BO00Mm modate all travelers “Bus to and from all trains stopping st Oak Hall Station. Every effort is made to accommodate the traveling public, Liv ery aliached, OLD FORT HOTEL EDWARD ROYER Proprietor RATER $100 Per Day One mile South of Centre Hall Acoommodations Sret-class. Parties wishing to enjoy an evening given special attention for such occasions prepared on short notice. ways prepared for the transient trade, Location Al fetvices to thos heving personal rope ty and real setate to sell at pablo sale be record made duriag the past few years is a guarantee of eliclency. Dates taken during the whole of the year, Kates reasonable LF. MAYERS, Lemout, Pa, DR, SOL. M. NISSLEY, VETERINARY : SURGEON, A graduate of the University of Penn's Office at Palace Livery Stable, Belle. foute, Pa. Both ‘phones. net 00 yr DR. SMITHS SALVE CURES : Flesh Wounds, Ulcers. Felons, Carbuncles, Bolls, Erye slpelas, Scrofule, Tetter, Eczema, White Swelling, Skin Bruptions, Pever Sores Piles, Buras, Scalds, Chilbising, Corns Bunions, Chapped Hands, Bte., Bie, Be Mall sae. DR. SPUTH CO, Contes Magy, Centre Renortcr, £1 a year, In ad vanes. | ATTORNEYS, | D. PF. FORYNEY mis ATTORNEY -ARLAW BELLEFONTE B88 Glos Berth of Ooms Bouse ow HARRISON WALYER ATTORNEY -ATLAY BELLREVOMTER BB Po. 1» W. High Srest All professional busines provuptly attended Po. 7. v. b. thd Ivo. J. Bowman GATTI, BOWER & LERBY ATTORNEYS ATLAW Esore Broos BELLEFONTR Dé #ooessors 0 Oxvis, Bowes & Oxvis Consultation in English snd German ET A B B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFORTRY, Prastioss tn all the courts. Uousul ation English and German. Ofios, Orider's Rxchang Building iyo QLEMENT DALR ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTA PA. Ofioce N. W. corner Diamond, two does First Nationa) Bank. Pens Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cash Receives Deposits , . Discounts Notes . , , 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoe Manxs Dersians CorymiGHTs &0 ketch und de dom eneritd Fr Apogee sent {roe Patents throug peotal nuts harge, in Lhe ” 8 roal, Terms $8 8 I newsdenlers, New York an 1) nely § et MUNN £ Co, Jno. F. Gray & Son (Sacctssors to. GRANT HOOV. Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life losurance Companies io the World. . ,.. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . . . No Mutual No Amessmests Before inewring your life see the contract of THE HOME which in case of desth between the tenth and twentieth years tarps all premiums paid ia dition to the face of the policy, to Loan en Fiest Mortgage Office ts Crider’s Stone Budiding BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Connection TPT TTT re TTT rose +eee Momey H. 0. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . ... . PEON Manufacturer. of and Dealer In | i i i i i : MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble am (Oranite, Dem Mil 4» got my prion WN C-. LARGEST [NSURANGE Agency IN CENTRE COUNTY H, E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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