RUGS. Which to Distinguish » Genuine PERSIAN +» Dy nen, fintter to tell a ious Ia- Kell- will ob Persian oue 1 {edd Mexican Child Life. Syrian Asphalt, The narratives | an historians to | 11] islands | and driv- are with- | ind gen. i is pure pally in ain kir nd of | OW goles rican IrpoOses, po Amer Y He Got the Guineas, ty story is told of an English left half His lord- mad and | whom his barber ind In a gfeat hurry. hought te than was gent to inquire after him. He returned in person and thus ex- | plained himself: “I"was not mad, my lord, but the sight of that heap of gui i your dressing table and the remembrance of my starving fam- | ily so affected me that if 1 had stayed another minute I should have cut your | throat.” “I am glad you didn’t do that,” sald | “and by all means | I won them at the | doubtless | on his lordship gently, take the guineas. gambl table and should have lost them there.” ing By Proxy. “What I'object to,” sald the young woman who wants a vote, “is taxa. | tion without representation.” “If it's all the same to you,” said the young man who is too bashful to pro- pose directly, “1 should be only too the polls at every election. ton Star, A Wife, Jenedict—Give me a few pointers on how to manage a wife, old chap. Meeks—Can't, old boy, but | can give you no end of advice on how to be managed by a wife so that you'll think you are the manager.—Brookiyn Life, Honest, “Is he honest?” “Honest! Why, say, 1 don’t believe, his reservation if he had the chance!” | =Chicago Post. AA ——— an extra good one—Garman’s, WHY NOSES POINT EAST. Theory Which Rather A Is Plausible, Ridiculous, bue | Very few people's noses are set prop- | yon their faces. Any observant | on who will go nlong the street and of the nasal organs of the | muy easily convince himself | on subject. Not one individual in | g hundred, whether man or woman, 1s | 18 to the arrangement r nose, ight think that nature is a lit- 8 about this matter. When turns off at an angle instead its just and proper attl- all events in extreme a disordered effect to the as a whole, but if nature real- which way a nose Lit to be as many noses as are turned the oth- pers take passerby notice the above criticism his or Le One mn ol tie carele the of 1g tude, It te nds, at 8, to give nose iAssun ly does not care points there oug furned one way er. this the case? Not a bit of it. As you walk down the street look at the pe as they go by, and you will | discover that noses of ninety-nine | out of every n to the right. wun to notice it will constantly attract | In truth, the objee- fon to starting in ype; 1 a study of this | id is that ¥ not from It haunts steadily Whe you meet at his nose t« turns to the ri ple the hundred tur you have bx ittention. nm ¢ get away you mever | make | ght or de. | i i i i i i i nose the SPOTTED | COACH DOGS, The lireed Has Extinct In What has bec nnd better wore throughout 1860 to 18S pea {Oo dry. hay land, which has gone out popular, color and spotted over the body with glze of an dline, They were first brou from the Austrian pros tia, and are extent in that country, fi first specimens United States war, One of disappeared the fact that he | other than to pose as and to trot coach and strik 1 Become Practically This Country. ne of the old d Dalmatian known as “coach dogs, and Ntates The ome ext like the shared tl black white dors, that popular spot " £0 Ducrous United usive? the from breed inet in Ne - incl ap this wlound » fate, I's ‘have doy small still popula were shortly the rea #0 quickly along by atiract wand Dalmatian worthles Ing col from this the | ple tely BErYe as n can 3 io dig reason, In London and and “down” have | FIL.OWER AND TPEE. nd yo direction “down.” EOCB ti the toward any s% is t Singing School For Thr writer In | tases A vy ! at : out ng {0 need fel oval bh to yield | | fl Jeat, ete sy foot fn LECL Apa for uc tree room too m Plack Sea Peculiarities. » Black sea most re- | i manner from other seas and | current con- into the and an under current | editerranean into the Black latter current is salt, and, be than the fresh water above, ains stagnant at the iturated with sulphuretted | will not maintai (d so the Black sea contain ving | inhi below the dept about 100 fathoms. The deeper water when brought surface smells exactly rotten eggs, differs in a surface flows Black sea botton ydro- | this water ife, oh B no | th uJ ihitants of to the Has Beon, An Englishman went into a restan- rant in a New England town and was served for his first course with a deli cacy unknown to him, so he asked the waiter what it was, and the waiter re- plied: “It’s bean soup, sir,” in high whereupon the indignation re “1 don't care what it's been; I want to know what it is!” — Philadelphia Times. A Bostoncse Definition, Teacher— Have you ever heard of the Little Waldo—Yes, ma'am. Teacher—Can you tell me something | about them? : Little Waldo—They are pleces of pork entirely surrounded by beans.—Chicago Record-Herald. Talent, Talent is aptitude for a given line. In the old Bible significance it is power Intrusted to one for a specific use. Ev- vating. The more we use whal we originally have the greater becomes its value. ~ Ladies’ Home Journal, The man who tries to drown his sor bus. ~ Philadelphia Record. Italy has fifty factories of chemical | fertilizers. nA ————————— Centre Reporter, $1.00 per year, advance, ber ented that wen dal n the he wor ae wt notes in Be it noted that always gifie cent powers. In Portu; lieved to be subject to darkness and Saturday evening to ass St. James venth. son is not £0 y to be cot O88, Schoolroom Gems, followin Hs AEN gchioolroom and wm definitions The from the diluted: “Apherbility is the state of being an apherbile.” “Afferbility is the state of being sane on one subject only.” “Reverberation Is when again into a verb.” “The Te Deum is a grand opera.” “The British museum is the principal | building In Paris.” “Virgil was a Vestal Virgin” fresh ¢ given un are in- it is made Gracchl.” - World's Work. The Other Ride, Husband (mildly)—=You should re member, my dear, that the most pa- tient person that ever lived was a man. Wife (lmpatiently)—Oh, don’t talk to me about the patience of that man Job! Just think of the patience poor to put up with such a man. Tracliag the Responsibility, Bappehedde-—No woman ever made 8 fool of me. Miss Caustique—~Who did, Philadelphia Record. then ¥ A man may be too poor to hire a law- | koep his own counsel. Philadelphia Record, ————— AI MAAS stunner--Garman’s. i { Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, ll the blood in your body passes through your ki idneys once every three minutes, ; The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work, A ies quick or uns steady one feel as th ough » Dicaus ¢ the heart is in } kidney- he t 1® exir Sh YW am p= Root, Home of Swamp Root + W Hion o« Shively, of near unty, committed ¥ i week by stabbing knife He | liam Ei times with a pen vein Will : sais, and CARVER A senhower game » his life county, sat. iis containing strych- nsible way to buy it; 10, 18 quality, about 110 ind-—Garman’s, wing them aR im f . ms against ihe 3 itiosted for sed WM Py ALER Spring Mi Pa ral separstor, second band XP. HESNNIGH reBow, Berkshi ww and ft pou ide e tan fy eighty twe ters of one Sit twvth * old from AMES C, GOODHART, Centre Hill. Pa The undersigned offers his incated one-fourth mile east of Property consists of deel] slaughter house, most room, £ 4wo acres of groand, and good M.OONDO Centre Hall, , Dee. 11, 1902, OsT A red heifer, aged about eighteen monthe, has horns. and hog ring in one ear. The strayed from the premises of the under. « ned dus ring the first part of November, or about NEWTON YARNELL, Linden Hall, Pa. == ed SE AND LOT AT PRIVATE BALFW A house and lot, at Centre Hill. The property contains five acres, and upon which is erected a good dwelling house, stable and oul buildings: also two gardens and foul trees. It is a very desirable home MRS W. W. ROYER, Centre Hill, Pa. AX NOTICE ~ Ihe undersigned, tax collector of Poller ownship will eall on the taxables in his disrrict | between this and the middie of January, and re. y for met. | tement. : I, Hosterman. Pecember 10, 1002, AUTION All persons are hereby cautioned against of receiving from my premises any such feeds, | ete. or purchasing the grain in the ground on the | farm cooupled by JC. Runkle, during the past two years, as all snc property I owned by the J.C. DALR, Centre Hall, Pa., December 9, 1902, All persons are hereby notified of the | invalidity of a certain pole given by me dated | Kovember, 1002, and made payable to A. L. | Lingle. in ihe sum of one hund adn seventy. five dollars. A payment of one hundred dollars | has been made on the note, leaving s balance of | seventy-five dollars, which sum I refuse (0 pay | unless compelled 1o do so by law, as 1 have not received value forsald note, A. C, CONFER. B ech, Pa. December 9, 1002, BE x ia and lock, complete, JONN L, MO kNAAR, "re Rou, be ' January 8, 1900, Bt. 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. Kreamer & Son, Centre Hall, Pa. ATA A Why not buy a sensible Holiday Present Buy a Pair of Fancy Slip- pers, Rubbers, Boots Shoes. A fine line of these especially for the Holiecay Trade. Aa. as or goods bought Come to see our stock before you make Holiday Purcha or prices are an object. We* Spring Mills, Pa. £21 EA 2 P.V.S.STORE. Goods e xchanged K Produce C. A. KRAPE. e Lamp of Steady Habits your The eo SCS. ~ oe wlio for i1t LR lorsn’t flare vp or em TE ‘ C 3» ? he New Rochester. y, Other In mps may be offersd 3 they ma . Ins © POET but a * s Bis, there OF ; sure the lamp « on it ; every lamp ! EM Old Lamps We can ill every la wante new las hed, a vase od - 5 New Rochester. we can d We are SPECIAL ISTS n the treatment of Lamps. Conseltetion FREE. Qo THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO., 28 Park riace a: A Stock of Furniture To Suit All Tastes Making up a Stock of Furniture to suit all tases is small task, but I have succeded. The popularity of my store as a destributing center of BEAUTIFUL WELL - MADE FINELY FINISHED Furniture never diminishes. 2 The satisfaction ex- pressed by those who have bought here is gratifying to us, and an additional recommendation to intending purchasers. [am anxious to secure your gFurniture Trade, I don't disguise the fact at all, and Ie ram will- ing to make an extra effort to have you pieased. I am fabsolute]y positive of my ability to save you money. Special attention given to the direction of funerals —the most approved embalming methods employed. MILLHEIM, PA S. M. CAMPBELL. COMMERCIAL and BEL L TEL EP HONES ¥« 3 ie i oe fored you | Made Now. t atter Te Ite of e, t Pe PEC Real ~ no A Farmer or His Son or a townsmen will be hired by ns at $30 MONTH LY and expense, or 30 per cent. commission in take orders for our Farm Beads, Fruits and Flowers. We sell four grades of fruits, so any competition can be met. Our stock warrantied You do not deliver or collect, Can devote all or part time. We pay you each week Gond chance to earn money this winter. Write for tree outfit at once Perey Nanay 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 Office in Crider's Stone Building, HIGH GRADE ... Bellefonte, Pa. TIONUMENTAL WORK 8&0 Telephone connection. in all kinds of ‘Marble aso : Livery x Granite, Don’t fail to get my prices. H. G. STROHMEIER, CENTRE MALL, . . . . . PENN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in ova aur D. A. BOOZER, Prop. ad Centre Hall Penn, The DR pv
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