LOCALS Pure mixed candy at CO P. Long's, Nice new glassware at C, P. Long's, Mrs. Samuel Weber, Altoona, came to Centre Hall Saturday, of days in Bellefonte, the guest of Mrs. J A. Alkene. Mrs. W., W Rishel, of Montgomery, was imtown Tuesday. Bhe is visiting Mrs. David Ruhl, her mother, Spring Mills, 8 H. Winkteblech and Thos Smit} have secured to build » nt the contract place of the one recently destroyed by fire, near Fiedler. Dr. D M. Wolf and J. Wells Evans Spring Mills, were in town Monday They will offer at public sale, in «th near future, the Evans homestead, nes: Npring Mills, appear later. Tue advertisement wil was in town Wednesday, Mr. Wie! tensive business in shipping grais hay, straw, ete B. arrested Kemble, of Milind: H «rtieton, charge of Harry WH county, § Unio ' { Hig tig ing ai Oot Lhe horse and bugey belong gto Michnei Youts, of Kells Point, whil ter was attending ehureh “Eel Vanes my Pauper macnn, 1t is the in ftinne wiles torn sed fi SUbseript in for sour vah ahile vhich we tpprecinte veg HEKe an Lig letter fr are the words of i+f H stiivton howe’? Phivse Alfred Cather wd o vrs ago | iia 'ae bur rel was | Leister § ure ned ho eid Piie mn iment iamted ne ub en «true tind j been repaio large tell w tie lted Pie $3,500 with an insursuce of $1 500 Mra. Alfaretis stllered Goss, who a sho tite paralytic strok. HO bus recovered sufficiently to be i while leave hier bed for the first Puesday uf ernoon., of College. Mrs, Goss has charge of o Lhe fraternity Botses at Mis Mrs Kate Bauchman, of Lebano accompanied by ber little son, for ti Past Seek or more was the guest of hs uncle and aunt, ex-sSheriff and Mr. John Spangler, Mi» We in this pisce, dau hrausn before her ATT age, Miss Kate Barger, and made her hon With her uncle and sunt, E M Huyett, secording to the Lis d= Hall ¥ the pari of correspondent, purchase the Van Tries farm Iying between the Brush Valley rosd si Me known « the “cleariog,” and no dount was pus the railroad, tract is chased with a view of furnishing jus ture for the stock Repl on his west of Centre Hall. J E. Bell, of Nex York, is present faru here having returned from ths Mr. Bell is muk ing the preliminary arrangements fo Opening up it firm will be known as city a few days ago business the spring The the Luss Manufacturing Co , LL (Limited,) aus IF manufacture plumbing specialties said agricultural implements, of the tsicments ever given in ( entre Han be Oue most delightful enter. wiki given Saurday evening, b Prof Harring: ’ Vo choral Cinas of ff assisted Yoloes, Miss Louise Edie soprano soloist aod RECON pati ju They will also be assisted by a chorus of children’s BOI Program Volees, who will give very pleasing motion songs with Saturday Admission 10 sud 20 cents W. Harriso cated in 1 by Menus, med, on Hig Lhe Wii Natiooal Bank buila Mr. Walker has hs eX perience bubbling over fur Grange Arcadis, Dec 10th, After the 15th inst, Wiaiker, E«q, will b offics Bivienard Bir=vt. Ips Bi fogs, Beliefoute, Cele the court, point Ler pat Mmetier how Cane evening Fegan iy vacated & Wei sid First Baan ‘witre (! g LE at the bar « RUG hus siwayvs ade | v1 im rimiit 4 rth his test trivai F ling nied me ou rule wou for his elie: 1» Troms who need the ww Views of mrs nie torvey will fiad Walker every ft take arg funtervsts, vir Was Mackeywibin WB, « hu oh Haroed Siavdny mbt hsif pat elev. gp o'clock fire birok. in the M, kK, churen wt Mack yville, which in Very short while totally destroyed th. eulire struo gre, from the fir nines, A A A a Unetsim a L tters, ot Phe fire origina ea The Following is a list of Uoeinim d letters inthe (ure Hail postom ©, Dee 8h, 1904 : dos, K. =tover, ¥illiam Homell, © K. Miller, W, L* Barges, Persons inquiring for the abive let ters wiil suy they are wl vertised, GEO M, Roar, P.M, A A Mar rimge Laveases, Robert E Catherman, Boring Mills, Knttiry is Shires, pring Mills. Bamoel A. Miller, Bellefonte, Maury E Sune, Bellefoute, Murtio Saith, Mnlengo, Nuvey June Bailey, Stormstow sn, Culebs E. Miller, Bellefonte, Bars J, sharp, Bellefonte, a A You will vot be Qienppornted if youn buy your Xwas presents at OQ. Pp. Longs. + i Peculinrities of Eyes. The human eye in perfect condition I8 able to see objects separately that are only one minute of are apart. Put {| two objects—as, for Instance, two black { circles on a white ground ~just one ineh apart and then place them at a | i | between the circles will be a minute of i | | i i | eye, Now, it might be supposed that an Insect, having a compound eye, would { be able to see more detail than we can doin words, could separate small objects closer together. As a matter of fact, owing to the other tyreen the facets, insects see less detail than Dr. Gi. Johnstone Stoney ealculated that a dragon fly cannot see two objects which are plac- than one degree apart. In oth- an sect two silver table three inches viewed from a distance ex- and one-third feet a8 n single object. Bees to the same au- still more limited in their of objects pre- A fly could only coins above describ- itely at a distance not exceed- we do. separately ed less t {13 in coins ] apart and fourteen 1s on would appear according are the two silver en feet, The Stinging Tree. tinging tree of faraway Queens- uxurious shrub, pleasing to ngerous to the touch. irom fteen feet in height and emits A traveler says: es while shooting turkeys In I entirely forgot the sting- was warned of its close i and have often forest of them, and that very fects are curious, It rks, but the pain is mad- ‘ afterward the ‘nn touched is tender in rainy or when it gets wet in wash- ha an who treats roll being thle odor * months ) m Ve S0en a on the stung, } 80 complete * getting into a grove of he rushed open mouthed approached him and Dogs when stung will biting lightly my after wn a horse at every one had to he ras} bon who whining piteously, pieces from the affected part” The One Thing Lacking. Emperor “Hla I. wrote a poem ! itted to a great lit- t the castle for The critic duties In n amateur il power for re- He yielded » exigencies of your maj- ‘seems to require al- " The au- and conned 'n his brow cleared. as one seeing a sod- actually not signed And the work was } he subn who dined a rticularls dunl cls AVISe 8 ‘his Verse, I Tespecis script * me a pen!™ iw in the Diplomatic Corps ( ostames, not generally diplomatic that august woalty of of- ger of recall, il in the national was developed one irge fancy ball was * private houses on : of a presidential re- lomatie corps. Those who attended the ie evening were obliged * the court costumes worn te House. Inquiry on the part of cur friends developed the reason just stated A Kettle of Fiah, The phrase “a kettle of fish.” mean ing kward entanglement, most pro! connection with our in which water 8 been with much rea- the word “kiddie.” a stake fence set In * eatehing fiah Inspector us that this kidellus net, was mentioned in Mag- na Charta and in other early statutes. ~London Standard. Vvoase] inds 8 1 » tein OF KiGGIe, The Joy of Life, The true joy of life is the being used for a yi by yourself as a mighty one. the being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap, the being a force of nature Instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances. complains Ing that the world will not devote it- self to making you Rappy. — Bernard Shaw, We recovnized Confidences, All confidence is dangerous if it is not entire. We ought on most occasions to speak all or conceal all. We have al ready too much disclosed our secrets to a man from whom we think any one single eclrenmstance is to be conceal ed.—Bruyere, Degenernting Luxury. The Inxury which is now regarded a8 a necessity is one of the evils which are undoubtedly tending toward the de- generation of all classes of English so- clety.— Hospital, Melancholy, Hook-~Bjones Is the most melancholy fellow 1 know. Nye-That's quite true, He proposed to a girl once by asking her how she would like to be his widow, You will never find time for If you want time you must take it. Buxton, So A A ———— Centre Reporter $1.00 a year, Lee's Military Genius. One day during the war between the ! states General Lee for General | Gordon and said to him: “Take these regiments” — mentioning some-—*"and go | to Spottsylvania. Be there tomorrow | sent morning In surprise, Gordon asked | why troops were needed at that partic- ular spot, ‘Because,” replied “Grant will be there.” Nothing had heard of Grant's movements for n long time, but Gen- eral Gordon supposed General Lee had had dispatches which had in- | formed him of Grant's nearness. He | asked if this was so. “No,” sald Lee, “but Grant ought to be there, and he will be.” Lee was a preat general himself and knew what general do. He had Grant's plans from the place where he last heard of him and ied where he would next make his Genera General Lee, been sone a4 great studied should out dex fippe General Gordon went to Spottsylva. there, af the war irnnce, Larant wa nin : biatties uid one of the was fought fiercest The Dufinlo Walloss. sity of the pl i the bulla. not been a but they are '¢ genera They are 1 DY any tenting nex] to nn } ible disap ment. nor is there any 3 14 he may cease to strive Rolf Help A Pineapple Plantation. The first operation apple pl mock gr though the stumps are left are simp “sli we ** from in with a point the about and when three crops the plants, a ed stick at acre. The first eighteen months are secured, fields are ab the surface in tomatoes 12065) to si dt 4 in natures in a8 un loned for ain cleared and planted any years, this culture, Facts About Breathing. In the tion of man 18 or 17 cubie inches of atmospheric alr pass into the lungs 20 times a min ute, or a cubic foot every 544 minutes 274 cubic feet in 24 hours. The lungs hold 2850 cubic feet. At each respira. tion 1.375 of oxygen is converted into carbonic The nitrogen in. spired expired is exactly equal During the act of inspiration the lungs have been found to be the coldest parts of the body ce sip—— - Easier to Manage. Virginia—-1 have looked the matter over from all sides. Jack offers me a ordinar vag acic gas 5:1 ang fortune and Harold nothing but his brains. Hazel-1 suppose you will take the one you love the best? Virginia I have concluded that I can take bet. ter care of Jack's money than of Har old's brains. New York Press. In Legnl Form, Sultor—In suing for the hand of your daughter 1 feel that I am unworthy of her Lawyer— Enough; we are agreed, The case must stop. Your sult is dis missed! ima Cheering News, Willle—Papa Is going to let you mar ry nister. Featherstone—-How do you know? Willie He sald after all it was better than nothing. Engaged For Good, Clara-—Are you engaged to Douglon for good? QGertrude—It looks so. | don’t think be'll ever be able to mar!) me, AIM OA. Quatre Reporter, $1.00 @ year, Smith, the Photographer. W. W. Bmith, the photographer, will be in Centre Hall on Friday of this week, until 2:30 p. m. i and Don’t Know it, How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set- tling indicates an ve 79 Unhealthy condi- Y/ tion of the kid- LV neys; if it stains your linen {it is evidence of kid- ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order, What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, great kidney remedy fulfills every wizh curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. [It corrects inability to hold water and s ding pain in passing it, or bad effects fc owing use of liquor, beer, and overcomes that unpleasant r of being compelled to go often nd to get up many times | night, The mild and the extra- | ary effect of Swamp«Root is ed. It stands the highest for itz won- | i i | hs the in derful cures most distressing cases. If you need ine you should have the ote Home of Bwamp Root Y. When writing men- . ~ py caging this generous offer in this { paper, VINTE NA Those Who have been Cared Talk to You | Aboot the Waorid's Gre atest Tonle, “After having suffered 22 yours with | catarrh of the stomach, Vin tensa cured | me.” writes one “My son,” BAYS AD threatened with of | of catarrh of the Vin-te-na completely restored | Another threatened with con- | umption, says: “J ott jes of other, Heras own hearing a