AN OPTIMIST ON CROPS. SHALL WE EVER HAVE ANOTHER HARVEST FAILURE? The Sccretary of Agriculture's Pre. dictions as to the Future of Ameri. can Grain Production and What the Grain Trade Thinks of Them. with Secretary Department A recent interview of the Agricultural tracted considerable notice in grain trade, 1903, begun to i appear United States fron e list of exporting n . 3 etary Wils in the interview referred to, now clares hat her il *erop fa that will 19040." The shown the trade he ance Ol the wae and Some begins time, fertili telligen tle little inte make 18 will exhau supply smicals, by (requ 80 quick worthy of destruction by noticeable in flelds grain planted ox for tation is destructive to bug, Hessian fly, and insects But notwithstanding the Improve- ments cithbd, there are decidedly experienced dealers who agree Secretary Wilsom that tae acre in 1910 will be twice it was in 1900. The average tion per acre should show animal where one kind ntinuously nas Deen showing taat the chil: geveral seasons, other with per yield increase, yield has too per been entirely 1800 the average yleld acre placed at 12.3 bushels, while in the average was approximately it hardly seems credible, however, that this can be increased Ia years to 24 bushels, although it brought up to 29 not be considered a particularly production In foreign the United Kingdom, yield per acre is frequently bushels: 28, Belgium 33, and Holland about 28. These comparatively show beyond a doubt what can be done with old soll provided ground is properly cultivated, and the right kind of fertilizers, etc., are used, ft ghould be borne in mind at this juncture however, that a large per centage of our wheat is raised on soll that is either nearly virgin or kas Bttle if any fertilizer In it. This would suggest that many flelds in old or esstern States that are now idle age be nigh used only for grazing might be good erops if proper. well manured.—New O Droaut tilled and hk Post, —————— oo PORFIRIO DIAZ, Mexico's Ruler as an Englishwoman Sees Him, Mrs. Alec Tweedls sistance of asm in uno ographer To her Diaz last centur THESE BULLETS DO NOT KILL. Permits Prac ets. invention That Vith Muman Targ Paris ite disconcer when the fn to fire to 0 opponent hserve the rules and keep men the combatants inadvert and recelved his thumb, oper ration New York cossary at the 1 . +41 i unti face the both have fir sed his plstol his bullet in compelling a surgical Lond correspondence opponent 8 on A Woman's , Way, patient in Roosevelt Hospi rradually weaker without ward grew y apparent reason “She's fretting some! she would would get tter By and by the patient did open her mind and heart. “if © could only walled “I'd feel different, must look like death, or you'd me have a looking glass.” It was against the rules to supply patients in that ward with mirrors, but the nurse, recognizing the gravity herself to sald the nurse, “If me | think she deat about hing ' confide in bett sy sce myself,” she I know 1 let a small hand-glass, The result miraculous “Why, dear me,” sald the sick woman, “1 don’t look half so bad as I supposed I did.” And from that hour she began to fmprove, was To Be Successful By Beatrice Fairfax, RE amount netaal By Graham Hood By President Hadley f ¥ . » By Va nce SIA | watchful eye of iT theatres: in a restaur easy to recognize thos dently beén instructed them the livery of a rain or suniight--an } fancy that, in an open ca at least be safe from surveillance and speak of the weather, The fat Lair and good puterna' ayes, may be a 8; the traveling stranger; and if the cabman has great clubs, the hotels, or the embassies, subtler police than that of the third seciion-the fications in every capital in Europe and America osplonuage. Its mesh 1s over every man In Rusgla ve only old Count Tolstol Success wii bean | akra Democratic and socialis state but in Moscow, in the streets function 3 deed in ANGTEG 1 yards; niga Bouse he would gignificanti gomnoient, with white d in the language than ound loitering near the strong that he Ia. A which has its ram! touch him ne, no one goes unwatched THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Pennsylvania News Told In Short Order. ween and he About two ago brother badly Girardville had its worst fire many years, At about 1t 0 other night simoke was seen ss Caton, and ough the unptly fire to th siren de- partment responded pr alarm, before they could get a into play the buildin was nvel ining yrities deemed ped a short time adj build took fire and the auth ask for assistance from Ashland responded fire was under con- houses were contents of fire ong Ings wk the Eight frame tenement together with the where the The loss is $11,000, Because of the increase in member. ship the Lutheran congregation at Spring down their present place church cost $35.000 and Sg40.000 to years old of York, working on the Yost, ing between James P. Ream, dropped dead while lawn in the yard of Dr. G. P. Death was due to heart disease. The Canton Bridge Company, of Can ton, Ohio, was awarded the contract for the erection of a bridge over the Kis. kiminetas River at Salina, at its bid of $65,504. ATTORNEYS. D F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY BELLI AT-LAW CFORTE, FA Office North of Court House. Ev ————— ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE. PA No. 19 WW, High Street Il professional business prompt! Y Kttendad to ED. Gerri J. Bowen CHET, Jro BOWER & ZERBY pe aL 3E i Buccessors to Opvi Bowes a ( Consultation in English and CLEMENT DALE Vv ATTORREY AT LAW BELLEFONTE Fa Office X. W, corner Diamond, two First National Bank. oor from re G RUNKLE ATTORKEY-AT1 BELLE] Less gllend AW il xinds of legal busi now given Wo * tt Exchanges KR B. EPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT- LAW SELLEFOKTR. PA the cours. 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