THE CENTKI DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA MARCH 15, 1900, 3 HIS LITTLE BEN. "The gladdest day in all my life was that day Bennle come, Though when his ma was made my wife my blood was tinglin' some; How cute and beautiful he was, a-layin’ there asleep! 1 had to jist kneel down beside his ilitle bed and weep, Decause | felt so good, you know! ised God that day That I would leave the way below broad and sinful way, 1 prom- The ny Tow proud we was to show our boy--I mean his ma and l- Each day he brought us greater joy and raised us to'rds the sky! We hadn't reely lived before he come to make us glad, The bindin' link between us was that happy little tad; We lived fer him, we saved fer him, In every way we knew, Day In, day « ived for , well pleased to it, too him, “We planned a grand career fer him, his happy ma and me Wa'n't nothin’ t fur as we ¢ He'd got tog 80 We | annead He'® got to have the best of all a-§ in’ in the land, And go we saved and slaved away and sent him off at last I guess that I was proud the my boy had passed! 1 here fer him, as 1 see away ts school—to college lay I heard “He's home agen vacation's t He's k He br aid awak When he w prayed bes O God of Love EVPUR UPR LUPUP US VP LOV PD ~ ’ 3 « Jones’ Surprise Party » 6 Jones Gained a Glorious y 3 Victory Nene nen eNneNneN en eny IEN you get a wor find her in the excelsior « It is the privilege of her sex to go to extre nnd when she sets out to attain an er she holds the ility of death much more lightly than she does that of defeat. This charming little lady, who we prefer to be called Mrs, Jones under the circumstances, lives within a block of Woodward avenue in or t sections of the eity. married for eight Ug seven years, eleven months and three weeks of that time there was one gre drawback to her happines ly figured t her release came ’go. Jones must be class fellow, Ina! ble be Smoothology,” Mrs Aik it possib ‘3 Years, from his st! but one cw ye nt to called “0 or by » ern desig: l frreverent of cord ang ality to tal the ta wt I's frier suffer fro as a reflieet af be he } upon the shame ng t fmprovident stirred the maid to pr tion and gained ten dation from the | diate neighbors close shave, but never did Mrs feel that her guests | or that her dinners passable, Her mother frequently PDOTArY accomn rders of her Imme Frequently It was a Jones uned qd been n were not at least she set these predatory birds of passage | nd let 1 few down to short rations | away hungry for a times. “That'll bring senses” declared the ¢ RHCCeRRiIYE Jones I'l} show hin feed y 3 Have some give It o him, expeet to go through life . of strangers on short notles yeertainty in itself is torture * ur spunk about you and give Jones such a setback that he'll give you due notice from now on, 1 would" But that is not the way of young wives. Mrs. Jones even rebuked her grim mother for such advice and things moved along In the same uneven , Dut last Sunday there came a orisla. “Saw Jones down town * said fm go | and disease as evidenced by the changes to hs Ider Indy. “He | needs a lesson, and that's the way to | No vou | ng a iot | | a friend of the family as he was -) THE WASHINGTON \ EWS Ing. “Lot of fellows he used to know in the east are here with the Christian Endeavorers, They are having a ple- nie talking over old times, and | beard him invite half a dozen or so of them up Did he send you word? “0, know they're coming,” answered loyally, though she had just heard of it, and the finest expert could detected that to dinner. we she not have her smile was counterfeit, She I before her informant had g a block. » her 10 girl and the whole culinary department rattled with activity. It was hot, but a full head of gas was turn i the big range and there » utensil was room for one, was in the kitchen One he imparted enthusiasm the (r ng in commission wherever there Tribute was exacted from all the people who wer: baskets and brown bei in the delivery of plunder three women of the ne pape r ehhorl if ri enlisted as assistants, and the maintained | wo! A little later fou dresses 1 K Wis son gto bew appeara voted he you Ww versalion ests left ns }] do so imge equal Jd a char cked thing ut where wled t he orning oors and The pext n nk form to his type writer und told her to run off 200 or y of them. One of these forms will filled out and sent in a hurry when Jones is going to have anyone with for dinner Detroit Free Press, New Nicod Disease, Hermology, » comparatively new wedienl term, Is a knowledge of blood It bas nirendy made seh advances that many diseases may by examination of the tion of the (white observed in blood be recognized blood From un mere observa weoeytes erythrocytes relative number of le blood Corpus les) and to elaborate analysis of other elements of the blood and the recognition of bod- len foreign to normal blood. his ‘ology promises to be of especial value to man. otherwise not manifest and showing the advance or decline of abnormal con. ditions. Bt, Louis Medical and furglea! Journal. (red blood corpuscles) it hos advanced | kind in giving early warning of dischee | WHAT OUR NATIONAL LAW MAK. ERS ARE CONSIDERING. Some of the More Important W of the National Congress—Bills That the Committees Report Favorably Upon—-Washington Topics. ark The argument in the case Sena tor Clark, of Montana, before the Com mittee on Privileges and Election has been postponed from the 19th to the 26th instant, Senator Hoar has introduced amendment to the Porto Rican providing for the free admission Porto Rico of fish, leather and cultural implements from the Ur States, The House has Robb: f emo Alaban triet, of an bill into agri unseated Gaston A rat from the Fourth and seated in his Aldrich, a i tin BURIED IN A NM | N E e Disaster ne more ox not} Each of clay ng on which t Woman prays was not An decided It might Mine Inspector Pinck: MaKe A her oy statement cause of the explosio John superintendent, came out ne not mo than ten trophe | min Aalng PE was ignited the « firedan miners Ala apen lamp A Manila Incident. (RT the tenant Edgar FP. Koehle of Ninth Infantry, was shot in the abdomen and killed at a village six miles north of Tarlac, where he went in search of some hidden rifles A Filipino, promising to produce the rifles, led Mim luto ambush away from his command Fhe soldiers in re venge burned the village and killed twenty four of the enemy. The trans port Sheridan has sailed for San Fran with 120 soldiers and convicts and twenty Ins oldiers tlsco w H. Ferry, Take } ft pol gtantly killed at while owner grounds, Chicago crossing the tracks Northwestern Rallroad of the was In March 4 of the | —————— | Vaults of the Farmers’ Bank, at {Farmington, lows, have been robbed {of about $17,000. | Lions, namely | with FxOTECT THE BIRDS, They Are 'riend und Should Be Tenderly Cared the Farmer's Best For nd Housed, SHOVELING DIRT. rn This Mude 1} Labor May the | Humble ighter by sereise of a Little Thought GARDEN AND ORCHARD. ghly 10 mwisten all the tL to the very botton fruit culture will a sful on iil Area atl A Lime . Po 1H BUCO the intens plan, y as and it the best possible culture. Undesirable fruits or those proved unfitted to the climate may be changed to good by grafts, which spre ad over the beads will soon form bearing ones | 1rees, Repotting of plants becomes neces sary at Intervals from two considers : The plant uses up the fertility in the soll and fills the pot with roots. House plants should have as much sun and light in winter as possible, Admit alr whenever the temperature is not too cold, say 40 degrees in the open air, The leaves of house plants should be kept clean and frequently sprinkled walter or with plant syringe in order to keep the breathing washed pores open. It is not the severe freezing that in. fures the strawberry plants so much as the repeated thawing and freezing. By proper mulching in good season this injury may be avoided, While the quality of the Hen Davis apple is not the best, yet, because of its large size, bright-red color, productives ness and good keeping qualities, it is one of the most profitable to grow. Bt, Louls Republic, Now in B efonte A Man Eminent in His Profession Throughout the State as One of Successful Living 8 wo JIE £1 Cuil Dr. M. Salm, OCULIST AND AURIST, Office will Open Wednesdau, March 14. 1900. DISEASES OF THE Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs Also Chronic N: ryous and Private Diseases. 3 [81 } Ad ble Cases Taken, [ ‘ ARE ORD OF § ww) \ Nit ¥ evervihing iw " ’ L _ : 1 1 n Mn I \ 1h HH b " iu hut he does ination IN every Cake A markahle all cases of frien that have ALLE SL fie» been prom ‘ LIMITS HIS WORK TOTHE EYE. EAR Salm belongs te the Dr for one man 1a row fal ~ sible hranches of mes to their res known in medicine, wonid all master at none." “hee al Is now master 1 ides pre v Rp SRA : tf Py sig ’ all 1} oh + oe ' kes to “Better be master of Raln hn allt and A MASTER IN MIX LING branch he He ft nis fof sve wm That Dr ny the results he has atin organs, but he is the and the originator of specta, revolution the soitenre 6f medicine In WHAT HW) nr} Salm ing ster of thw s shown han ol ped pert is Ope retio : nu 1 hese L adopted, unkposn. and in bras Invent ROR appliances 11) trentmwent twhae theses met howls of some re ches Es Dr. Salm makes a specialty of ( Divernon ngeable climate but few prople are pot afllicted with this disens " nn 0 Many cases of he ud? ht until now have heen simply annoying ot! seemingly dangemne Arming formas whieh become more with Ay thr ! nehinl tobws ave longstanding ort Iv) oe a marked, and the result i= a» acough that gradually works oo nn on the Tangs IMPORTANCE OF TIMELY TREATMENT. pe ple Ie te rg the arly en! the worst is prevented | IT attention 'o this matter ppedenp bead, or a constant tickling in the throat to eatarrhal t too often still it Fortunately attention disease, that by proper timely ‘5 is neglected, and it In piv here to onl if you have any symptoms of enturth, go ut once to 8 specialist and have it cored. Tt can be done and save much tronhie in the end, for it in a progressive disease, aggravated and made worse each soceveding season Office will be open on and alter Wednesday, March 14, Hours: 9 A.M. to 12:1 P.Mto 5; 7to8 P.M. No Sunday Hours. Consultation, Free. No Incurable Cases taken Correspondence with out-of-town cases invited # wipertance of ' ' m ert ]
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