A Wonderful Creation. It is very sad to think that th God's wor so few people know beauties, the mysteries, the awful vastness ol The creation of God is so mn that we © not begin to comprehend it plece of His handiwork hot, self look at one I'he , enory sun, it {gs supposed, Isa ous in size as compared with our It is ninety-three mm mm miles away from wn not begin to imagine the id take fles per hour, Of course we os astness of that distance It wou an ex press train travell d eight hundred ar ired and twenty-two 1d sixty-six days it there, [tis thousan hun vears to gn sixty-six thousand five hun yhund eight hundred and dred miles in di ter. The moon is twe ind thirty-nine os distant {rot earth, By putt earth in tl : of the sun, tl ts orl the move in IC Moon col X i with outer edge or earth inside of th 1 crust An ————— — —————————— A Study in the Decomposition of Chromite | Iron Ore. ophyte, of rare cotulition s Terasit TATE tions, a parasite ssary conditions for § Erowih are moist acid medium with + With these ng dered that it finds many its growth. These and sexual a normal temperatore simple requisites it is not to Ix of our fruits lavorab moulds reproduce both asexu sit the forn wer ix the mode s most always met with, while the sexual form is | exception i he sexual gle spore find to its growth are fo higher the mee of extremely reproduction begins first by a sin ing lodging § Hew y na favorable medium fl very many minute wre] which resemble the rox These mycelia lium in all directions long min ly honeycombing it mycelia it growth burrow through of the plants forming a network ute grayish fibres complete i Along the surface the | growth is particularly abundant. With plenty of moisture it may be as much as one-fourth in thickness with a downy texture and bluish white or gray. As soon as this growth is well advanced the reproductive stage commences. From the mycelium a very slender thread or hypha crowned with a small bulb branches into the air. In a very short time this bulb develops into a dark-colored sporangiom fill ed with a large number of very minute spores, This sporangium when fully developed bursts open along the crest and the spores are scat about. Those latter are so very small that - are invisible to the naked eye. Because of thelr minuteness they are very easily carfled about by the air and water, Whenever one of them finds an agreeable medium it immediately commences to develop, Ro rapid is this growth that within forty-eight hours the life history has been accom: plished from spore to reproductive stage and back, : This mould can be easily seen and is quickly propagated on fruits like the apple and lemon, It also attacks tainted bread or in fact anything having an organic acid in its composition, So quickly does it grow and so deeply does it pene: trate Into the media that within a fow hours a fruit of the nature of an apple Is completely af. fected, making it particularly favorable to hae terial action. Assoon as the mould has com” inch in color mycelial erial days the growth takes place medium is reduce mass, These moulds by infecting sither a cing it moisture 51 to cut it in Within a day, or at wd the but and pla the | KPT to keep used it is be owth can iin hyphae wmked eye, in order to other with rom rONCO] NORMAN MILLER, 'M, Ss. ew Franklin, Pa, - » o— Natural History as a Profession. of Zoology Nature al His- I must do lack of ep -— A MEMORY TEST. One Controversy Was Decided. Three men is} Berlin Were WONDERFUL BROECK THE ORJGINAL IN NORTHERN HOLLAND. A Neatoness and wre Absolutely an Brilliancy Painful Pervade the aule Place~Ilules Whieh the In- Must Observe. bern Holland als of the froeck. fla ishitauts Jar up in nort among little king- Spotl Lae dikes and les original the The com own. The palings of blue. paved with shining bricks of many col The red, black, gray, purple, or pale green, The doors ed. For hours in the stree fences ’ “ae 1 . . . Joeck are sky streets are Ors, houses rose cole are light blue inted i are pa and gild you may not see a soul ts or at the windows treets and ind ba Ley houses, bridges, windows 18 show a that are step a neatness and a bril At nl Ten 14 fnbsoiutely inful very new effect i drop curinis fs tless and in for cleaning week big brooms, little forti rouge {fo t fort for the frou utensil Nes, spoons, coal dust he floor wl w bricks, llere are so this wonderful tow: Citizens must + when on Bafore or a y smoke exe ver, guests are not 4 time As ne Broe asked writ. mes without ever silent, and “Why don't 3 A few. r a good deal man 1 to him wns “but I that my two friends matter so seriously. And as they are in earnest 1 will not try to surpass them, for I cannot for- get that each of them did me a favor yesterday.” “Yesterday 7’ ed Blumenthal “Yes,” was the reply. “And you have not yet forgotten it? In that ease the laurels belong to you, for you have indeed a wonderful men- ory.”—New York Herald. 1 know took the #0 much nske Paying the Premium. Some few months ago a young ma- tron telephoned to one of the young men she knew, who is connected with a large insurance firm, asking him to write a policy covering her new house- hold effects. “Don't tell Dick,” she asked. “I want to surprise him. He really thinks I have no business head at all” The young man assented and issued the policy. He waited a considerable time for the payment of the premium. His friendship for the young woman eaused him to resist sending the bill, but he finally did so. The recipient complained bitterly to an acquaintance, who is considerable of a wag, and he readily encouraged her in ber ideas. “Now, really,” she said, wrinkling her pretty brows, “this bit of paper costs next to nothing. 1 could have written it myself.” “Yes,” sald he, “but if you have a fire the company will have to pay the loss.” “Well,” she suggested, “let them de- duet what they say 1 owe them, Then they won't be out anything." ~Chicago Record-Herald. I AI MARSA Bee Grant Hoover before you Insure, The pau bordered hives, pa nted ACTOS wooden bri 8 BDOW with a = fornted | caudex nre weathercocl 12 resciabil Nearly one in frout for evervdas entra the foriner ope! only on great sions, suc) riages, The gardens np hotusen The ths to vill in } sid nil evers IE ba and one | 1 orca as birth leath nd mar wide put The enough his arm daloty or vould barely hold persons si ; ‘ i tle myrtle Ledges would se to the knees of four-year old Between furbors il beds rub little en cei made to float paper bouts, They are crossed by minintire ; vs, with colored pi There are ponds which are nhmost Iliputian bouts tied wit red to blue stakes, tin; aid wininture kitchen gnrdens, vor thing could be measured with the hand oil ut a leap, demolished Ly n More ovor, there ave trees shape of fans, plumes and disks, with their trunks colored white and bine At every step one discovers a new effect, a fresh combination of hues, a novel caprice, some new absurdity, The rooms are very tiny and resem: ble so many bazanrs. There are porce- lain figures on the cupboard, Chinese cups and sugar bowls on and under the tables, plates fastened on the walls, clocks, ostrich eggs, shells, vases, plates, glasses, placed In every corner and concealed In every nook, cupboards full of hundreds of trifles and ornaments without name, a crowd. ing disorder and utter confusion of colors.~FPublie Opiulon. ARN of Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, advance, ¢ lit reach child, Hower Joey § Pegs i Lit Hairs ' Ar buets thier x. ¥ a buaith, concenled by cord winirvises Cio Blow pit ed tin and Don’t Know it. How To Find Out, Fill a bottle or common glass with your tand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- tling indicates an w unhealthy condi- tion of the kid- neys; if it etains your linen fit is evidence of kid- ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the Lb re proof that the kidne; der are out of order What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge often expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's Swi R ot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in ¢ rheumatism, pain in the ver, bladder and every part It ¢ lity . J i b il J Wailer pain in Pp swing ) effects following use of liquo wine or beer, ar nd overcomes that unpleasant ) ng compelle d to go often , and to get up tines pls fhe mild and extra orrecis ir alding many the 5 the ands highest for its won- he most distressi Ig cases. icine you should have the .and $1. ete 51s in S0c sizes, Home of Swamp-Root. . When writing men- his eros offer in this paper. that the follow i Court, for befor t Wessanna Hamler SALE ~The u OT FOR 3 ple 8» E10 i Bh A ND i the 14 ad stat dwel ng ho we anisbhed and ye, being con a! yard and tresse] and ens in foe! Good water and fro For further particul on tbe premises are address JOHN SMITH, Lamar, Pa ix larval separa tian, lor esgic 4 ary 1. 2t 5. P. HENNIGH Baral oftain’'y shoa's Berks ire OW Che ler-wai March i Berkshire Pow, Berkshire estor-while sow and fine lo from forty to eighty pounds bad two litters of te had one litter, both dae to p Boar is old from February and | the about JAMES C, GOODHART Centre HL, Pa. The undersigned offers his located one-fourth mile east of Jor nent. Property consists of dwell stable, slaughter house, meat room, fein, two acres of ground, and good MM CONDO Pe. Dec. 11, 1902 ing house, foe house front Centre Hall, All persons are hereby cautioned my wife, Lucy Breon, left my bed and of provocation, and that clothing, shelier, or any purpose whatever, will be paid by me; and this shall be sufficient notices. JACOR B. BREON. that The same strayed from the premises of the under. signed during the first part of November, or the renbouts, NEWTON YARNELL, Linden Hall, Pa, OUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE BALE. A house and lot, at Oentre Hill. The property contains flve acres, and u which is erected a god dwelling house, stable and ont buildings: «leo two gardens and fruit trees, It is a very desirable home nove MRS. W. W. ROYER, Centre Hill, Pa. AX NOTICE. $ The undersigned, tax collector of Poller township will call on the taxables in his disrriet between his and 3 he middle hot Ia January, and i Hest & persons In arrears omen AP. or. ae Dootnbot 10, 1902, AUTION All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing hay, straw, fodder, implements, ete , of receiving from my promises any such feeds, #e., or purehasin th s ghaln in the ground on ihe farm occupied by 15 MN Kikie, Au during the at two a Jear, as all snoh property is 100, DALE. hoe Hall, Pa., December ©, 1002 DTTC Of OF INVALIDITY OF A NOTE.— | persons are her notified of the invalidity ~ n oortaln given wR me dared November, 1902, and a Kingle, Jo the bu ] Sue und 3 vin Sort vo am. men dred dol has bean mad eon he Dobe + Joaving a ba " Sk seventy-five anliars, tae reserved tin or sid ey o and Doe RT 0, IW, A fine full line of . . . LADIES’ & MISSES’ SHOES. A Complete line . ... MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES, Please do not forget our . . FINE LINE OF CARPETS. mer & Son, tue Hal, Pe ot Why not buy a sensible { ’ Holiday Present Buy a Pair of Fancy Slip- Rubbers, Boots Shoes. A fine line of these goods bought Holica Come to orp wd uy or especially for the y Trade, stock your see ou before you make Holiday Purchases. ect, Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S.STORE. Goods excel for Produ ug C. A. KRAPE. Tiic Lamp of Steady ] Ral The » prices arc an obi LE RUBBER & LAMBERTVILLE . N. J at Soesn’y. flare up or sn ing uage ; the la it and sis ingly part with, « you hive The New Rochester. Other lamps may be offered + they may be, In some res; " $ Bess, there's ' only one. fe c sure the lamp offered you is om it ; every lam Pp has i, (300 Van Old Lamps Made Ne wv. We can fill every lamp want. Nomatt . wania now amp or slow, a il one re § Ished, a va i intend £ od into a New Rochester, nd yeu lswrs Lijec We are SPECIALISTS In the tment of f diseases A >) Lamps. Consultation FRE wor. THE ROCHESTER LAMP GO. 55 Park Piece & 53 ir St. New York. A Stock of Furniture To Suit All Tastes Making up a ick of Furniture to suit all tases is no small task, but I have succeded. The OE ddarits my store as a destributing center of BEAUTIFUL WELL - MADE FINELY FINISHED -e Furniture never diminishes. The satisfaction ex- pressed by those who have bought here is gratifying to us, and an additional recommendation to intending rchasers. I am anxious to secure your gFurniture Kade, I don’t disguise the fact at all, and I Jam will- ing to make an extra effort to have you pleased. I am {absolute]y positive of my ability to save you money. Special attention given to the direction of funerals —the most approved embalming methods employed. MILLEN, Da S. M. CAMPBELL. SOM , and BELL TELEPHONES - Mie Ea n GRANITE JMONGHENTS. 2 be * wake of bar we r others can Go NM iA UB jg of A Farmer or His Son » Biyt or a townsman will be hire a by ne at $50 MONTH LY and expenses, or 30 pe mit. commission take orders fir oar Farm “Seeds Froits and Flowers. We sell four grades of fruits, 0 any competition oan be met. Our stock warranted You do not deliver or collect. Can devote all or part time, We pay you each week God chapoe to earn money this winter, Write for tree outfit at once Pwery Nursery. Co., Rochester, N. Y. CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world. The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, ...Money to Loan on First Mortgage Offiee in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. MONUMENTAL WORK a Telaglions eanmeation. | in all kinds of Livery. . : Marble ax Granite, Don’t fall to get my prices, D. A. BOOZER, vs i" Centre Hall Penn. ¥ H. G. STROHTMEIER, {CENTRE HALL, . . . .., . PENN. Manufacturer of and Dealer in {HIGH GRADE... RO SMITH S8ALV 1700" The DR. 8M Co,