ir destiny t Tittle white fiat seeds were ~ dropped into a market bask ae] a, have your lost pu you want to know where it WILLIE'S DREAM AFTER THE THANKSGIVING DINNER. poor. hie could ran aver so fast heard the hat a Church Mouse Did onOneT hanksgiving Day HE Church Monae was very much surprised one | Tharsday morning | to hear the chareh bell ring, and to | kes the people | ; : | { : i : } i i eome waking into | chinrch as though | it was morning, Sunday | Howaver, he had i fivead in the chiareh | an long that he bad grown Yio made np his mind therefore to keep very quiet and find out if be could what it sil meant, He fait especially thankial to see the man who puniped the organ Nun. days take his place, as this man always carried someting fo eat in his pocket, The Mouse had often heard the man who pumped the argan called “Foul. very wise; | . ¢ pr jish.” but, as he wwayx (eft #0 many | crumbs about, the Mouse was Srmly | of the opinion that the joan was as wise as Solomon. Tha Ch areh Monsa bad #0 many seranons that he was wall formed as w Solomon, Every one looked very happy on this particular morning, as indeed they Listened to in. ¥ shonid have done, for, ax the Mouse ! soon learned, it was Thanksgiving Day. Jnst before the sermon hegan, tha Chureh Mouse, who was so thin and with- ont getting out of breath, man who pamped the organ talking with the minister, | migister, Good morning, Noab,” said the ‘I wee you Lave a new hyma Bue ¥ r ; have at Thanksgiving time when we | were little." “Make out a list of 2ames.™ said | Uncle Joe, “of all your relations, sad then send them notes of invitation to come and spent Thank | with us; those who come from a great distance must stay over night, and they must all stay in the evening, to ; that we may have games, music and contra dances siter our feasting.” So the invitations were written and sent to all the relations, both old and young. The next day Uncle Jos called Harry to go with him to bring in the two big pumpkins. But what a dis- appointment it was to find only one pumpkin; - Shunt lurked all over the on, in the fleld adjoining, in the and in the carriage house and cellar, but the lost pumpkin could | fo} be found. "Well, Harry,” said Uncle Joe," ‘we | must make the best of it. We can | have plenty of squash, apple and mince pies, not omitting the Thanks- rrr plam padding.” eh looked as though he waated his uncle took him by the , saying: plasty of corn before they are killed or onr dinuer, poe things!” So they went to the barnyard asd { fed all the turkeys and chickens, and then Harry went with his uncle to the village store to buy outs, rsisius, ices, lemons and many other good ngs for Annt Martha. night, when Harry went to was very tired and bis brain ghts about Thanks. especially about the lost Just before midnight be a. little noise beside his bed, and sice said: “Little boy, little kin. Do gre “Oh, yes, yes!” said Harry, sitting upin bed. “Very well,” said the charming lit- tle creature jabs x Yoru pumpkin into he i her fairy god-mother (our pu} bas turned it into s beautiful | for Cinderells to ride in to the This is the first night of the | but, after to-morrow night, if look carefully under the green i Jone Sarien you il pampkin ® again te sud sound, We did not mean to you by taking your pumpkin; wanted to help € for you kuow what a hard y has always had, hut she will py at last, and aren't youu glad You bave helped to make hor y by lending her your pumpkin? h yeu, I ami* said Harry, 0 little ving Day | clapped her hands, Ve “Let us take a look at i the three big turkeys, aud give thew i Je happened to have such a dreaw. | tart that she had made for you, so that you might know just how the | not find it because it was so hidden by n | into many little pies and tarts, {were enjoyed very much by all the | uncles, sunts and cousins when they | | heard The next day he did not tell any { one about the fairy or the pumpkin, 6 .. but after another night he went out. and looked very carefully among the green leaves, and there, sure enough, he found the pumpkin, hidden com: pletely in a nest of leaves and vines He gave a shout of joy, and ran into the house, exclaiming: “The pump- kin's found, the pumpkins found’ Cinderells didn't keep it. Wasn't she | a good girl to send it back again?” | “Why, what are yon talking about?" said Aunt Martha, and Susie said: “Why, Harry, are you crazy? We! don't know snything abont Cinderella: we only know that yon have lost your paapkin. “Oh, no, I haven't, Susie, said Harry, “it's right there now, ail cov ered over with vines and leaves" | " { Aunt Martha and Susie went to the | garden, aud there they found the pumpkin, looking so handsome and | golden in the sunlight. “Well, well, I never,” said Anant Martha, and Susie | “Why didn't you | sad your Uncle Joe use your eyes? O00 conrse it has been hers all the ime” “Oh, no, it hasn't,” replied Harre, “for Cinderella borrowed it to go to the ball in.” | “What? said Aan! Martha, “Why, Harry,” exclaimed Susie, ‘you me i nx fi oe oN NRT FOUND AT Last. growing crazy: do. come into the house | and tell us what you are talking about.” : So they weat back, and there sat Uncle Jos reading his newspaper. Harry climbed up on his nucle’s lap : and told hin sil about the pumpkis, and ended by saying that Anat Martha | anid Susie would not believe him whan | he said that the fairy god-mother had | borrowed his paumpkis. “Don't they believe that?” seid’ Unele Joe, i *No,” sald Harry; “do you?" : **Yeas,” said his unele, “i beliave it just ax touch as I believe any dreams: that little boys have.” i “Why, what do yon mean?’ sail « UDid I dream it?" “Certainly; and I can tell you how | tad n't you remember that your Aunt let yon eat a little pumpkin | Thanksgiving pies were going to taste, and, as you were nol in the habit of eating tarts or pies, it made you feel rather uneasy, snd you slept in dreamland, isstead of the quiet, peaceful land of nod. You see, Harry, the pumpkic was out there in the garden all the time, but you and I did the large leaves,” Harry understood then that it was all & dream about the fairy and Cine! derella, but he did feel rather disap pointed to know that it was not true! and real, for he had always wanted to | see a fairy. i The nex: day the big panmpkin was brought into the house and was made whieh came to dinner, Every little cousin the story of Harry's dream, and | gave them all a tiny pie to carry home, and the called is Me “Cinderella was ealled “Foolish, | grand oid byma, ‘My Country, : bin Mogae! | Charch Mouse nibbled away, | the last verse was finished and the bit {of cookie almost gous, the minister "it again to be sare it was safe. in thesa days, “Yer, wir,” answered Noah, “of ,oonrse I can pump any hymn in the { book withont the notes and always : could, and so they never thought [ A THANKSGIVING RECIPE. DORIA A jittis toark, A titties slerk, A diets fork, A rtie dirs, will maka, “ Bitte dinner. Aopmany SR SAR saaded a bosk, T gaess, antil the Yoys thought of me and gare me this one; i PH pump the orifan mors confident like, now.* Then the Mouse knew why Noah Whila the people ware singing our "tis of { ‘Thee,’ the CUhuarelh Mouse was eating breskfast. Poor hittls starved Ha had foand a bit of cookie a chubby baby dropped. “long may our land be bright,” sang the people. and the hungry When | rose and said that he wished to make i a few remarks before tha coutribution | was taken. When the talk was ended and the minister had urged the people to give had prospered them, that the hungry ‘might be fed, the little Caareh Mouse, | with his stomach fall of cookie, made up his mind te use his fufluence; ac- cordingly he moved over to the pew of the Stingy Man and watched, The ushers moved slowly ap the | ally shrewd e Poop rating THE PAROT IN TR SAR PAR bl es by & Collveior to Baw Pertinent 3 Things About Debi “No use ro dun ‘ent! ‘om! Theve're dendbegts’” wards, uttered in shrill serrated a cyowd finecaln park. A well man emerged from the residincs where hn had ing with a woman ani the stern {6 a coverad bueey | of the woe. No Nt use 1 dun ‘em! | They pegts!™ Quiet Pally! Sha month” eriod (he younz Way There piercing fees. vie brit y ¥ 1 | drogead youn veutibiils of a een JORYRHE 4 dada n feast ER dey tb Fon in tue Fimh we to gun RE PAYG. repeating He ancomplizhentary the bird finuily sided and {tg master veguecended The stent to from which he HEFT ou bets wits wand bola % hin haunt awn.” Basx noted ity an argloatl we ax gigined the young m apd 11 explain the keep omuam, Samaiime nected with an seeury uniformed coll 1 ots object Hels or. Who would ; than be jlsgradsd vartiieineg bad dele upon Bim every day aging were taken dalitor sored i ems of my ifttle with Aaa sede tia Hw Wag 3810 | ile the pal Fag fast tre Altar Drie ware promptly sappressed, deadbents 10 secape paving Atos on that account? I Cough not, and 1 faryying nanes Se on nis execution. Peopie whos sitgation and & sel! made or arranged ov i have far 3 month. and astanve has Pally har ver vu one | RATE iam fade hay whiis sae Barra tor drove to repeat tald thar compliant the golive and | the sun shines bird, s Bate ie mun fam aay briskly away Aa Ns RY 3 SRST, A THE ONCE FAMOUS SINGER. : ¥ frata + in now heard of inger Uhristine Nil Comparative! Phe onee-famons gon, bat it oo of Ber old adotirers 16 know that ale t oassed hey BTy-8th hirth- to gay. in the vear 1843 famad stoger was bora has us day. Nirange saother warid. Madame Patti went to the local fairs to perform. of their abundance, or ss ths Lord Gr aunties ¥ By Madame Niluson, frags, as she pow fe was ter of a Bwedish farmer, eo dangly and she lear CHRISTINE NILSSON. ned Natore, With her fiddivr brother she it was on ene of these occasions, 1857 that the incident of her ile bay. pened, Her extraordinary powers attracted | of a magletrate named he | was, rescued her from this vagront lite Cand placed her at a Joeal school, and | then sent her to Biockbolm and Parle the attention Tornerhjeim, who, good man that tor the perfecting of her singing. aisle aa the solemn masic of the ove | ‘ gan filled the chareh. Down into his pocket went the hand of the Stingy Man; zold piece: -it was money he had col- lect that very morning by grinding a poor man, and he wanted to look nt The ' Church Monss moved a trifle nearer, ha drew oot a8 Down into his poekét again wens the hand of the Stingvy Man, and this time acopper lay in his palm beside | the shining eon. Thonzht the mouse, means to be cold und hungry,” moved yet nearer, At last the basket was passed to the Stingy Man. He intended to put in | the copper. Tho Church Mouse knew the time for action had come, and, ot “old is soarce and I know what it | and he | Ramey. $ the risk of his own life, he sprang up | the coat sleeve of the Stiagy went the shining coin withthe copper, | The Missionary Society gave a Thanksgiving supper in the charch pariors that night, and the Church Mouse, who safely escaped from the Stingy Man's coat sleeve, had all he could eat—for once. —Frances Mar- | ¢ garet Fox, Thanksgiving Danger-Signa®l, as Taam Turkey "in hidiag, to friend) "Lie low, Friend Gobbler, lie low; there's ’ blood in his ere apd he's got an axel” 2 40 | suddenly that down into the basket i | Geneve and Lyons; © Terr Pure Curwensviila, DaBols, ahafiug and ; A pron renee “Tin yout think that women are much Infilaenced hy a man’s persanal appoan- ance? asked ofie youLg man,’ guy #0." replied the youth with a peachy “omplexion and curly hale “Apciio was all right In his day football mask to make an, TX, ard weal a impression pow.’ Altoona & Phill lrg Comet BE “om DENSED TIME TABLE, fa otic December 1, 1897. Fasrwarn Week Daya AM AM. NOON . % 8 2% 1235 T37T 3 WW 78 951 1156 L410 1066 LID AM, AM TM Westwann-- Week Days. AM, AM PM. PR Philipsburg. ... 820 11.13 143 ADO Oseeoia Mills, . 5.33 11.31 201 518 Houtzdale. ... 850 11.50 233 338 138 Le Suxpay Tasivs. 6 Read Down. PM RAMEY... ..conovncvesss BOO ERE ee Yu 00 a2 381 348 Rw Houtzdale ie | Ducecis Mills... Poiiipsburg. io at Sexpar Taarvs, | 6 Read Up A »y.. wnsnaras exnaness 1038 outmdale... coer JA LE Osceola Mills, .......... 834 Vhillpsburg ...covviaien B86) AN, Conxperions—At Philipsburg (Union Stas tion; with ail Beech Creek Raliroad traing fur and from Beiletonts, Lock Haven, Wiis fsmsport, Heading Polindeiphin ad New York Lawrenvesil », Cursing nator and rN 6.48 6.33 Bradford, Buffaie anil ay with Ridgway, Ar QO cools for P.B. RB No ust to diy Reg Shapes we eo removed {fom the seat of the vehicle After several | : fhe : gem merged | oah A [ater | if yom ago |oavas cone | Esplopil ! : Cutnphall at ial rather | fat ; fa! tens $minbetts casing i rine iegel | Bt Ew pm. ww a disgusted | who had been persistently an | and the wagons: and unifordis | But aes | their just | coedtly devised the plan | am now { those gow style canipalgn hats the Biacklist are gemer- | OVENS 10 be a popular theater hat ough to nnderstund the | They Ar ihe kind that ean be take Levens 1s at amee | Of Without mussing the hair Rah boun | mn been pallid : woll-rehearsnd at, | eg make Gost day.” the enternrising colle. | gir. Germans.” intersting to many I hor notes from that gresl master. and fi ‘1 should but ‘d have to put on guilisd rons | E aniy betw: ibd a 6.00 2 Houtszdale and Ram a lent YO, RN May i, 19. Main Line Toads Crin~ Elistward, Express, week dogs Alooma Asvommotaiion, Wel dus 3 Main line FX press, daddy % A Boona Ananinmatation, diy 3 & Jordin, dmily i Paadelnhia E pine Autly | a SVE Ua Westwarl Joss HEL evden, Welek days. Paciths Papi anily, A leash Was Passenger, daily Pirrahiarg Espen Madi Fastin, dinty. : Fotasto arr Acoon. weal nye. Morning train foe Par fade 4 mpnpbedt BEE «EK Fetover A np $5 slings Sr ler Lerrw ay ke 3 Moraiog trmin asus Orvemon fr MF nt Bir Fiwibary Fs Ruyior 0 Ji netion 100 i Patton Pog daarwauy Pager it . Vis ant (ren (Por M WAY or Ms hs ttioy Yic Jos JOE Mahafey A La and Selon Camptell | 3% Xa A e Bow Patton #65 r Hastings. for (rion © ab His TR Nag 4% . Mabtsafey S00; arsivitig wf ™ Sp I agent For putes maps, 10, sidy. to fei! BE or omildeeas Thee 2 Wail, PL AW. Yih avenue, Pioshur, Pa JP. Hote hing, an, Mgr. a J. Rr Wed, Gen, Favs te 9 Heb stiesin ss RAR Unefal New Fate of the girls look very nest on Most won't spoil them and later the fe it washed, will become nsefui a Sitep: water through. Not (Quite. “Wikit do they call the microbay that breed discases, Jolin? inane Ar, germs.” “Correct--and what do they P45 Hn ; i n Mulopiicy at Tr dom rail the people who know how tn hag 3 die germs in a stlentifie way - Ap Sloper, Beech Creek Railroad. NY CLSLHRR UC Lesum, Condensed Times Table pi Lom—— Muy lik ids Patton Wit prop Tadviiliy herding Cran Kervnuwe Now Miiiport tg pte MHitaba dls t Wei Gein WNoasnlinsd Hig ler Wl laretam OF br hr rane BEANS Eng © “ET Evusewn ni wl Liss Noe Lady 8 3 Hes na MOnaYe : Yiarx at gn iw fey oil s Ria fom Wi ME ingulorg wt RRR fe 5 wi § of Prose : Em Vii la z Hs $x args fy wirn Eis G Fade, ius +B nt peg \ SHIR Pha EWA i Ma haa they aid Puttin with 1's} Ei wivel RT dkptSe db Tv indesne of The Penney vaisla ind Laake at Mubkafles oN the Fonasviousibs amd Nall heat: FN Ate Paley, Perrin, 4 ~ aperiatendent, FF Pras x sont Flhatialsia } is 3 FS Mirani an want Pittsbu: rg & Rastern Table. 18 TARE EF E01 way 2). Woosty urd iL 50 Pamve ars ifive Fu 3% FUR EBRIB BEBE % Fiereniisbiies Mati: eS % Boss 4 Union wats £ Vmg pent five ions Al with Maw) Mf pea Popes Ivan i ¢ a at Winker His wi : ¥ wd diieasii. ot et es with er. Mota niid Bast soe iT ah dy Measles Faw gwd ns ®mehidna’ * Xakailoy, fd tedieee Traie will mas E, wives Sation Maliaftee! ans AHL Himba Snily eyoopd Mote =H Hide Generd Manager, Ma atog, Pa 4 "Buffalo, Rochester and Pilsburg Ky. Fares Lait ping fay. On oad aller July 3 ER trains will Bewelx Oreck Depot, Clearfield, as fuiiowg eave $2 a mu irwensviiie, Pulob, Falls eel and elem idie, Connecting at Pre bderis for way, Jolmsoniurg, Himdiord and Booster, tia, om. Duiske Express, Ba Care “verte oBois asd Pails © yk, Conese we Sutin, fiir Ridwway, Jobmsonbaor mg turd and Buffalo. $i2wn mn DuBos and Penssitasrer EF press, For Dabiois, Valls Creek ated Pun stata ay, Tries arrive, 70 a. wm. and 39 and be Pom For tie kets, time tables and hil tn ormation, enil on or ashiiress LC. Na Hystip, E 1 : , Gy A ————— ST ——— a A TT Hi ¥3Zunpunn Et t stromal mel Revnoiilseiliy Aorormmioda thse for