VOLCANIC REGIONS, : The Five Active Groups of the Wests ern Hemisphere, The active voleanle groups of the western hemisphere occur in five wide- ly separated regions: First.-—The Andean group noes of the equatorial region of west ern South America. Second. | | | i A MAN AGAINST A NATION, The Most Curious European War That Ever Was Waged. The most curious European war ever wihged was that which ir the sixteenth century, the period of the reformation and the was carried on renaissance, the Mexican plateau. Third, with its thirty-one active craters, ex- Caribbean corrugations, fringin Pacific side of Guatemala, San dor and Costa Rica, from the Mexican group on the north or 2 ‘ Si canoes are found. Fourth.—The chain the Windward islands, marking eastern gate of the Caribbean sea, standing in a line directly across the eastern termini of the Caribbean moun- between a bankrupt grocer of Berlin and the elector of Saxony, who the most powerful German prince The grocer's name was Iohlhase, and the immediate cause of the quarrel was the arresting two of in the elector's territory, he a subject of the elector of Brandenburg, Falling to get redress, he adopted what was then a perfectly legal expedient and declared formal war the realm of Saxony. The declara was accepted in due form, amd the war began, The extr part of the story is that the grocer kept the war up for nearly sis tically single pract wa of the period, his horses being tion ordinary Mt Urs larly situated at the western termini. Fifth.—The volcanoes of Alaska and the Aleutian islands, ert T. Hill in Century. Circamlocution, estly admired, but not having the cour- age to ask her straigl tic people will be inclined to rather too practical. my lass,” he sald nervously, “AN ve insured my life.” “Has ta, lad?’ said the damsel indif- ferently, “Jessie, for doin’ i.” “How's ta mak that art?’ go? “Why, to thy feyther, “True enough, an’ it ought to be paid to my wife! “To thy wife! Why, one, BIIL"” ‘hat's just it,” of confidence. “Th an’ Ah want thee to have that mon- for ‘re a nice 1 8 sie, ey *” cried Jessie j iy. hira Then the happy couple embra¢ trotted off to break the sie’s mother. Pearson's, od and ¢ 4 news Went Him One Better. A well known Gias; the followl: the ready I WwW aivine g anecdote, showin of a countyyman tch for him * to the coun ore thn He ooh e clergy Lie worke clerovt TY A si tie or so, thet ter and said Lied man lang acknowledged that the better of the sally. Maw's Greatest Enemy, “Fatigue mics of the human face” in Ainslee’'s, “Modern pi that it is the cause perhaps more of catalogued man. In our age, sure, it tha unrelenting struggle its moral and physical steadily Increasing. Cities, an ever larger proportion of our peo is one of the greatest en te SavE fA wii? rey 1 ys disease nat with its high pres wey upon for Favagesy in which forcing develop- and some, furnaces, prematurely for ment ing nerve and brain” Corrected His Error. ith the Germans the absentmind- of witticisms, One of these deeply absorbed gentle. ger by chance turning a little, the pro- fessor saw that he was inistaken, Nevepihiclesg, touching him pn the shoulder, hie remarked politely: “You will excuse me, but you are not the person I thought You were,» Philadelphia North American. Spiteful. “Yes,” sald the engaged girl, “Dick is yery methodical. He gives me one kiss @hen he comes and two when he goes away! “That's always been his way,” re- turned her dearest friend. “I've heard lots of girls comment on it.” Thus it happens that they cease to speak to each other, i Eosy Plagnonis. : Mrs, Fondma—Sorry to disturb you fit this hour, doctor, but we can’t lm- #aigine what ails the child. Doctor—Cold, perhaps. Did you have him out today? Mr Fondma—Yes; but only to hig nol her's. i tor—~Ab! Ovepfed; that's all FPullaeiphia Press. ¢ Mn Is seven times as heavy as wa ‘bulk for bulk, and gold nineteen! . tine porter advertisement will belp ve summer goods. ' of declaring war on his own sovereign in the meantime before he was caught. He burned farms and villages, employed mercenaries after the fashion of the times and made himself the ter- ror of the distri He was finally in- fluenced wtilities by Luther, the sacrament s betrayed into hostility by treachery « captured, suffered death on after refusing an act of ed him the painless 1 of the sword. The strangest of all ic age. even to stop 57 ¢ irom his hands he we a further act of 1 curious per- to many profes He Is a ty is above ything he does is a man constantly the unless spoken problem of his eyes have ne to London with The whole par the companions » of them told the rest it 80 the hu rorner of CRXDTORS [HOBSON hich i emnly and ve it 1 did Well, | saw ink if, but | London Impossilile Task. vaited upon the suc ded vou,” they i Hea sliced well known,” il to sled ping and the fools family and Mista, pid or slow, best meth bh of rain “tf er From hie appro: br. if clouds re the sun fields Was ¢Xx- in the ther vanished rap- o rise fast- weather was sure or i 4 See: t er to gladden (he hearts of the mercymak- ers on the ceding day. “When the and the clouds flew the farmers predicted S114 winds changed “tail,” a storm, tnflroad Time Folders, The average pet who picks up a rallzoad time f{oldeg not realize amount of work which the preparation of such a publication fRvnivig. The big Barlington for in- stance, has a genoral time folder made up from sixteen different division time The folder contains 2,000 names Oil 1 & GCS eNOrinous sysiem, ghange in time 60,000 figures bave to Bp Smoking, There 18 one country in the world svhore it is considered a crime to smoke «Abyssinia. The law forbidding to- baceo dates from the year 1042, It was at first merely intended to prevent priests from smoking in the churches, but it was taken too literally, and now- adays even foreigners have to be cares ful not to be seen smoking. Conceded It. “There's a burglar in the house, Ben- jamin, said Mrs, Frett, arousing hep iusband in the dead of the morning. “floar that?’ she continued. “It's sure, Iy the sound of a chisel. He's a safe burglar.” : . “You het he is” sleepily refdrned Benjamin, turning over for another nap~Richmond Dispatch. CA A ——— I“ Couldn't Improve the Method, Mrs, Chugwater-I1'd be ashamed to sleep in church the way you do, Mr. Chugwater—I can’t help it, It's, the only way I know how to sleep. Chicago Tribune, : Dofothy Dodd. Dorothy Dodd, 2 a — | ! THROWING THE LASSO. The Manner In Which the Rope Handled by an Expert, “A mistaken impression prevails fore making a cast, expecially the roper Is on foot, is erroneous, in this fashion from the ground practical work. sous why he does not, the horses; stock, especially with stale eggs, glue and other things are not fit to drink. LionGoffee is pure, uncoated coffee—fresh, strong, well flavored. The sealed package in. sures uniform quality aud freshness. utes before a favorable occurs for making a cast. He knows that better results are obtained holding the rope as unobtrusively as possible, even keeping It concealed from the object of capture, “On the contrary, however, when mounted and in pursuit it is absolutely opportunity around the head, for the cast made with the greatest possible force SPRING MILIF-0O. T. CORMAN, {In exchange for goods, Cash also paid.) | Equs.... - is | Bide | Battier, wi] | Tallow.....cous 11and......... es: 12 APPIOR....oviernsersvn {| Chickens, 7; cash 5 Huckleberrios........ i Ducks ia o7 Potatoes ....... | Raspberries . ah Iarge Onions { Ham orbnarann 14 Beef Hides { Shoulder . 10 Bpring Chickens GRAIN MAKKET, I¥heat................ ward movement of the pursued, but also the action of the wind should that chance to be against you, “As to the manner of ‘ropers’ cast with n quick, Jerky move ment of the hand, seeming to use the arm very little and the body not at all Others employ body, arm and hand, Both methods are effective when per fected by practice.” casting, some Board With the Butler, ing, many wealthy Parisians with their butler, so to speak. Instead g the food for the household from day to day, they pay a fixed sum per month to thelr butler or housekeep- er, ts to supply them with the usual three Is per day, com posed of th ¥ Says What to Eat. « paid for this service style of living, dinner or any se given, an extra sum per head is pald. In this way the lady of the avoids the annoyance of butchers’ and bakers’ bills, and If the butler does pot keep his part of the contra d another t lent's house of orderin who contrac a n ¥ COUrses, The pric varies in accordance with the if guests be invited to rt of entertainment be © house f y i easy enough to fin him. Of course, hold is carried out on this plan on a scale, 1 many of the 0 replace tie press large » manner, meals in the sg and { i tions Of simiar nature ish the noonday meal to their by coutract, the latieg paying a telling spm toward the eost. - So ———— othe sire The Manufacture of Pins, In 1775 prize was given to colonist Carolina who produced a the of restrictions upon com of plas to the $1 per paper, the actually started but does not success, as the ent LIP sae rose enormous sum of SOC pris e was not fais until the Bini danpgd TF li eis iy ated year 1836, The early as in globular England, le sep heads of fine twisted wire, made arately, and secured to the shapf P¥ i wt ia this country fsa Ins ¢ pin al 1 wore m Lis country, ade with die. These old pins bad the misfor tune of often parting It was to overcome this diffi the atiention of carly directed. The solid ulty that inventors was headed Ria. the old form about 1840, Couldn't “Kid” Him, “Have you known what it is to be an orphan?" asks one of the characters In the “Pirates of Pen i replies, “Often. tween the two words can page of good Gilbertian fun. It would have been otherwise If either of the characters had happened to be an av. erage London boy. The tale Is told of a London bag en pis counter holiday who was asked by a carter to hold one of his horses, “Which ‘orse?’ asked the lad. "The off 'un,” sald the driver. “Horphan,” said the boy. “How d'ye think HI knows which of ‘em’'s a harphauld Gaga. you don't kid me’ And that gloged the incident.—London News. ance.” aud anoik The similarity be ses almost a ' Out of Proportion, Benham~1 try to belleve the Rilie fut | flag that story of the ten virgins, five of whom were wise and five fool- ish, a little perplexing. Mrs. Benham - What's the matter with that? Benham—Judging from the women § have known, the proportion of foolish {res was altogether too small—New ork Times. M 1 It Were Possible. Claribel—-1 wonder what that crea- ture meant? Laurie—~What creature? Claribel-Why, Tentworth, of course. When I told him everybody said I wa improving in my singing, he said kb was delighted 10 hear it, The ideal— y Stories. Her Protest, “Darling,” sald Edwin, "your eyes are like diamonds, your tepth like peels your lips resemble the most glo: us rubles, and your halr”— MEdwin,” sald Angelina sternly, “re ber that you work In a jewelry warehouse and that It's disgusting tg talk shop.” otion Promis ul nate han't for. ¢ promises in virtue of which } been elected, Politieal Manager — Ve Bear them in mind. With a Ui up they'll probably elect " i de . - ¢ - i —- Dorothy Dodd. Dorothy Dald, Sue PRODUCE Egan... | Lard...... | Prtgtoes ——— Bide Meat... | Shoulder .. ——————— — A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED, {At Papsma Colambls, by Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhioen Hemedy | physician, of Panama, Columbia, in a recent letter states : “Last March 1 { bad as a patient a young lady sixteen tack of dysentery, | scribed for her proved ineffectual and {she was growiag worse every hour { Her parents were sure she would die, { She had become so weak that could not turn over in bed. What do st this critical moment was a study y De BC oy Sain and ld cheaper i i (and as a last resort prescribed it, most wonderful result was Within eight hours she effected waa upon her feet and at the end one week was entirely well.” by J. F. Smith, H. F. Fisher's Bons, of For sale Rossman, J. B Messi — House and Lot for Sale The Bitner homestead In Centre { Hall is offered for sale by the owner, | Rey. Robert O'boyle, In order to close tout the estate, {of dwelling house, outbuildings, [stable and about five acres of land. | The location is pleasant, and will make {a splendid home, For further partio- {ulars inquire of W. B. Mu | tre Hall ip Lf BANKS. Penn's Valley ‘Banking Company, i CENTRE HALL, PA Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. RB. MINGLE, Cashier. auly Eo fTRAY-. : signed is 8 short-hara Tow riodie, fown-Tr wi ormie LIT © $ th 1 of scoording to law, J. M. CAREON Potters Mile diag MN Pa i On DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-.laties ¥ : Administration on the egal of Fix Ra | Me lintick ate of Gregs Wwwnship, Jecease i having dur dt | Ww undersigned § theg We shfally request ail persons know {ing themwlves indebtel 19 the estate to make { immediate payment, and those having cialms | against the same 19 present them daly aathent] cated for settioment 4. P. GROVE CLEMENT DALE, J. A. MUCLINTICK, Atorney Administraioes been the a DMINISTRATOR @ Ma TICE-LETTERS of Adminiration on the este of Edwin Ruki, ile of Creag township, deceased, having been doly granted (o the undersigned, they wou ld respectfully request all persons koowiog them. selves indebted 10 the estate 10 make Immo ste payment, and those Having claims again the same {0 present them daly gutueatirated for setliement. Wa PEALER, Administrator, Spring Mills, Pa ARM AT PUBLIC BALE-THE UNDBR-, signed alll offor at public sale on prem ise BATURDAY IP. MM. AUCLRT & A farm containing fariy five acres, and forty-five perches, in . gad stash of cultivation. On the rm se a good house and barn, snd out bulla ings, There is also on the farm a good or- chard of choirs fruit, and small fruit about the house. The farm is located in Potter township, Centre county, Pa , and lies abont one and ane- fourth miles southwest of Centre Hi abd is bounded by the fares of Cenrge Marter, J. W, Dashem, John Forgan, Edward Allison and A aber partic) ) or furibier particulars apply to the undersign. ed at Centre Hill, Pa. nes * LYDIA FOUST, HARVEY ROYER, ASA Erans FOR BALE THE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1502, at 2 o'clock p. m., atthe Old Fort hote ong mile south of Centre Hall, a flue farm contgiuiog one hundred and forty-nine acres, He Or lows, The farm isin a good state of ait vation, and has erected ou it 8 bau bath add tenement house. On this afm there Is an abundant supply of Junning Water and two apple orchards and small u The Old Fort hotel, a stone stracture, and bles, niso located on this property, will be oor with te rng TAR A “ terms a urther (nLemation anply to MRS, MARY J. ODENKIRK, y CENTRE HALL. J F. GARTROFF, + Justice of the Peace, Practical Susveycr. and Conveyanoer, COBURN, PA, ’ Rg TOR, Surns SALVE for chilblains, we’ Bent by for 25 oents. The SMITH CO, Conure Hall, Pa. bE TOR sua TE for of Sores The DR. SMITH 00, Contre Aud he Uf ah ~CR7=ANTED, AGENTS, Wanted for Centre Hall and vicinity a good, re- Hable agent ta sell our Teas, Collees, ote, on com: mission. Trade already established. For fur ther particulars apply to wBARILINL Do, ! | : In or Make for 0 Wea Bala: der to : TOO 38 ur re now closing ont the i Of our ICC AT . Re All duced Rates. Kinds of Produce in Exchange. 2 i : Spr ing Mills, Pa. i i all Lr to wishing 1: in DRY G( tak FOr Cr 4» 4 4 4 4 YODS, ARE, kinds of Produce en in exchange for ds, and at prices 8S. UGHS. TA J. H, ORVIS, YLOR, Atlorney-al-Law ‘Bellefonte, Pa. All manner of legal busi sug C. M. BOWER, EK J, ORV. RELLEFPONTE PA. on second 2) ul0o W., Harrison Walker K.W, J VICTOR Ooo directly Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ahworcel at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA. corner Diamond, two doors from k. jansy ROYER, Attorney .at daw, BELLEFONTE, PA. North of Court House, 0 Ww. a. floor A -at-Law Hr ELT EFONTE, PA. Collections Au hFONTE, PA, egal business attended te one German and Raglisl, LR TYRONE, PA, A H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE HALL, . PENN. Manuf “a acturer of nd Dealer in ye he » HICH GRAD MONUMENTAL WORK in all kinds of Marble aw Granite, fail 10 gel my prices, This celebrated CATTLE POWDER Is earnestly recommended to the Farmer, Horseman and Dairyman as a : ™ » xX for all ordinary diseases to which HORS £ E, SHEEP or HOGER are subject. A r ime it ele them in a natural] hy and Thrifty Condition, post. INCREASE OF MILK "and BUTTER whe latter from ONE to TWO POUNDS PER WEEK, or aiding the fattening process in stock x to 25 Be aa Be yo ht n the natural ay, wi © © least uw Aina the njury to the Four fall doses will be mailed FREE by THE FRONEFIELD CATTLE POWDER CO., 490 N. 3rd St, Philadelphia, Pe. The grout secret of the onnary bresders of toe Harts Mountains in Germany, Bird Manna will restore the song of enge binds, will prevent their ailments, and restore thew to good condition. If given dw the season of shedding feathers #t wry the Tittle musician through this erition]l period without the Jom of song. Bent by mail on receipt of 1he. in stamps. Bold by oll drug rd Pook Free THE BIRD POOD CO, Fo. 400 Ii. Third Si, Philsdelphia, Poe will bring you happiness afte Ir eating a hearty meal, BDR. CARL L. * Senses Pepsin Tabl Honan wething but pare pepsin {no drags), Ome tablet taken after o mend will digest one solid food Samples free Ask your draggin we 25 vents in samp for u vial, Carl L. Jensen, $00 N. 8rd et, Thila., Pa OMeenr
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