The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1912, Image 7

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    CASIO NALLY
ere comes to the
writing
story
fron
brought
tion
TT
zine
day a maga
state he
the
writer
visited the new
decorations
the walls
the
Re £
in order
had
He ding
w
ture ain i DY ur
10 Bee
been recently placed on
at
n
Robert
was looking
pictus;
speech
denls
Looking
IEKetl cal
and the one that fired the
He of the
ington knew
wy vi
BLOories
ous portraits on the walls, and after
having and
counci
down
tunda,
glass,
were the bat
examined the old senate
chamber, he led
the great octagon-shaped
behind
y grouped and festooned,
tie lags of the Massachu-
regiments nothing but the bare
flagetaffs of some, others mere shreds
of bunting hanging in pathetic fes-
toons, only a few with the colors
1 the
to ro-
where their plates
wd Fie)
artfu
1 1
petts
let holes the
low, wel
explain about them
There were two shafts, shattered and
roughly a few inches below the
gilded epear heads
ii
first
Il'modu-
Stopping before
corner he began In
lated voice to
en
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“Tho began, “were
two sisters
married
the other
se two flags’
given to the
who
two
regiment by
aged to be
captain,
wer to
off
the fi
YOu gee
t ident
the
loo!
“Yes,
Three
isitor
ant
sir
men were killed ecarrvin # that
flag at the battle of Appomattox:
one would fall anoth
up, and still
As they
exploded aver
man who had
ment struck
shoulder
by a ¢
flag
as
wer would snatch it
carried it forward
on, in the charge, a shell
the head of the last
caught it, and a frag.
him in the arm, between
elbow, cutting it off as
knife. He clasped the
to his breast with the
ed on. At
weak he
they
went
and
urgeon’s
loody
last
turned
stump s gltagprer an
ie
ening,
sake
i any lone rt?
} “Well,
range ending to that
“1 was telling this
the other day
got as far as what 1
when a tall man with
who w standing
tpoke un
returned
to some visi
and |
ing
hair,
you are now
sald, ‘you're right! I w
A few minutes later,
down corrider, the
another question.
“And what was the name of the ser.
geant whose blood we see there? he |
asked
name was Plunkett,” was the
“His
ang “There he 1a!”
ad
you £
about where
‘Comrade’ he
as Frank.'”
as they
ny
as
went
the visitor asked
wer
wnger of the senate |
The
uniform of a
came walking down the corridor.
moe:
Across his breast was !
sleeve ~J. B in Har
roward him.
pinned an empty
pers Veckly
WhoDx
| c 25
BH
Long
the
a circus
miles
hingtc
ty one
Was
plan
lay
Jackson started
determined
Stuart
3M, 3 #
fore lee
{to
twelve
leti's
throw bis cavalry, under
Pape's re;
the
miles in at
Station, a polat on raflroad
connecting Pope with capital
the
inition
lace were camped
ie ammi
There. too
“it Was Vacant.”
was not possible for Stuart to dam-
the railroad to any extent or to
road bridges or th
gons that were there,
was in advance on
rainy night 1 was rid
lieutenant commanding
ich formed the advance
suddenly saw, between
ghtoning, a man run
it
age
Me ACTres
cami
My com
that
ing wi
mand
terrible
th the
atoon wh
when 1
the flashes
been
rece
180 two glass f
toddy
thereafter | captured a
ron FAagoOone, un
Major Thomas Hite of the regu
whom I had formerly known
cadet West Point.
The major sald that he and lewis
shall, the latter being an aide de
camp of Pope and a nephew of Gener
lee in one of the tents tha
night that he had been working
all day his quartermaster papers
view of the fact, as well as
tempestuous character of the
t, he proposed to Marshall that
ghould take a drink
The whisky was brought out.”
ued major, “sugar was put
wes with the proper amount of wa
which a liberal allowance
whisky added 1 was just pour.
ing the from glags to the
thinking how soon the situation
improved by swallowing It,
I heard the of horses’
and the report of one or {wo
pietol shots. 1 quickly put the glasses
down, saying, ‘I belleve that is some
that d « Confederate cavalry”
At this point of the narrative the
major paused, and after looking
around, added, “Gentlemen, if you be
Heve me, 1 do not know whether 1
drank than toddy or not. The ‘Rebs’
were on us so quick that Marshall and
I lifted the pide of the tent and rolled
down into a friendly ravine, and re
mained there shivering in the drench
ing rain until they rode off.”
it only remains to say that Hite
and Marshall did not drink the tod
dies they mixed, but that they rapidly
denppenred down the throats of the
days
of the Federal d
ar army
when a at
were
and
over
ang in
oon
the in
ter, to of
was
todd one
other,
would be
when noise
of
| Effectiveness of
Largely Upon
pering Tube Emy
Depends
of Ta-
Spraying
Character
Whitish Lines Are
Which Make Silvered Grain
Oak and Other Woods.
in
Annual Rings.
her woods,
8, but in
chestn
ids of tre
the
to be seer
Fulcrum Attachment
of Back. Breaking Energy Needed
in Working Soil,
Much of the ba
required in using
is expended
the load from the gr
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means a severe strain on the shoulde
and back muscles. The attach
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A
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Work Da age.
rchard deposit
pight fiving
CERE At
during the day, and
during that
insects
night; others
time, The
ig one of the night flying
begin to deposit eggs
evening, just about dusk,
ues most active throughout
part of the night The
the other hand, is most
the day, remaining
wo game holds tru
insects and
late in the
the
curculio
early
tive during
ina ve at night.
reference to
Fenner
night, while
re of
night and othe
PEACH SCAB AND BROWN ROT
Best Fungicide Known at Present
Time la Se!f.-Boiled Lime and
Sulphur Mixture,
The sgelibolled lime and solphur
mixture is the best fungicide known
at the present time for the control of
peach scab and brown rot. Three ap
plications are considered necessaiy
for good resulta where peach scab is
likely to occur. The first application
is to be made Just as the calyx is be.
| Ing shed from the fruits,
| The second application to be made
! three weeks after the first, The third
| application should be made about
three weoka after the second. The
| should not be applied to the fruit
| within four weeks of the ripening
| time, a8 the mixture may give the
fruit a whitewashed appearance when
| ready for market.
New Type of Sp
take the spray
one-eighth:
pressure and
mist, and with
is
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LEOCeESRTY
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TICULTURAL
NOTES & S Bb
The United St
to re
fen forest service Ia
an
prepared forest 000
ACres
nually
Trees should
high slope, for the
too thin
| Grape
be planted on a
soil is likely
low: etl
avoids
nd wasted time,
get a thing
The time to get the apple
is belo he
Know what you must spray for, then
do the work right. Don't expect any
one spray material to be a universal
remedy.
When maklsg the firat application
of polson for the codling moth use a
The time to is when it
iis there
; g
worm Te gets inside
every calyx
With fruiting orchards, minepal
fertilizers arp often of great assist
ance, but an excess of nitrogen should
be avoided.
The pruning season
quires much work, but
ment
must be kept In mind
When the strawberries sre off the
is oneit re
more judg
thoroughly to kill off ‘the weeds and
put the soll lu fine condition.
PLAGUE LESS DEADLY 8
ibercu-
AJ
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each, wi
free
For COLDS ane .RIP
Birks’ Cartnisg is the best remed
Heves the ac # apd feverisinens our
Cid and restores normsd piitions
ig Me imunedieiely ’
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similating the Food and Regula
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Opium Morphine nor Mincral
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