BUSY HOTEL PRINT SHOP. TURNS OUT TWELVE MENUS DAILY AND MUCH OTHER WORK. Plant Completely Equipped—Many Regular and Special Forms Made, With No Service From Outside— Presses Run by Electric Power. Publici newest Ol while it is basic idea when Noax Japhet and proaching fi its value grows constant ca trade, and an printer's separat ty has been described as the modern Industries, and nothing of the sort—the being as old time warned Shem, Ham and their wives of the ap- od—the appreciation of s0 rapidly as to cause anges in the printer's ever-increasing use of Already the plan of a establishment, de- affairs one ing it, is an old ordinary as the voted wholly the of concern one and {rom publicity in the sense | matter, plants furnish all printed m Among bliss? fallen into li with t mainte which his idea are country, the big hot doubtful if any of them have comple tached such a as that at- permanent le of cater- soncern. hotel in bop capabd 830D aa esides the stati and great power cal nery, 10 1 with There is als mor to bie t hie ery The nquet as Gene may be as elaborate and giver of the here desires rally nt of the other feast they are of sufficie elaborat gerye as souvenirs smgravings and ] and cost waen shop, 1all the bindery. requiring ad forms Such w bound | the other one sheet an outside ing bhossing plant The snop is as pleasantly all the other work places in great hotel, with plenty of light all conveniences. The r whica runs the presses is electricity furnish ed from the hotel's own plant. —Phila delphia Record. are of mu han books are sent to Arrang made to put in an ements Are now De em- locate 1 as powe Wire Rope 9,500 Feet Long, claim to have the largest steel wire rope in the world. be used in the No. 4 shaft of tae Calu- met branch of the mine The rope will have a length of 9.500 length, Toe diameter 1 3-8 inches, which is somewhat heavl- er than the ordinary rope which Is used in tne mine work. At the pres ent time the Calumet and Hecla has gome cables which equal the one to be gecured in length, but they are not a8 heavy as the new steel rope. it can be safely sald that the new rope will be the longest of this character and thickness in the world —Calumet cor: respondence Detroit Free Press, Spain receives more sunshine than eany other European coustry. The yourly average is 3,000 hours, while in England it is 1,400, Cold Waves. In a lecture recently delivered in Indignapolis, Prof. Willis L.. Moore ex- plained that a cold wave was not, as has been thougat by many, a great mass of cold air that has broken away from Its abode in the artic regions, but a condition in the ocean of alr which surrounds the earth, and at tae bottem of which we live, similar to a maelstorm in the ocean. In the latter, the warm surface water whirls around and pours into tae vortex In such volume that whea it reaches the bottom and spreads in all direetions a warm wave results. In case of the cold wave the vortex is formed in the alr, covers a large area, and {8 known as an anticyclone. The down-flowing stream is heavy, dry from up- per always drifts an easterly it bring of the stantly from mediately above {t air tae regions, where the temperature is anticyclone in that point and the cou direction low, ntry the Across always cold starting anticyclone, but is being the 8 Is not from the cone received regions im- Catches Mice With Her Tail. “Did you know that If you cat's tail off she more?” asked a y “1 don't see way,” “and further, I casion you have cats’ talls to see’ off lem “I haven't cut any cats’ an accident caudal as helpless appendage as a trie it would When it fect The look cat's f while again, experience ¢ ance of ance cat.” seam Kansas He Sent lowing was But The fol Horses and Mules in the West. A pair of big, fine mules are worth $5040, aard at’ that high i ! said reman of Cin young easily to Mr.lL.BF Kentucky get even price” cinnati is the great m ane roduc. alone le pt ing State, and county awealth had 48,000 last aree that Commor on its tax rolls good money in not in localities waere Horses of are also very scarce in the West, the demand for them than in days when were unknown. Good horses, in fact, nigh that sales are exceeding -~-Washington Post year ling them land high priced high quality is even the are so ly dull” Tea Table Fancies. An old superstition is that if the lid is forgotten when the tea is put in the kettle to steep there will be visitors, When a girl receives two spoons with her cup of tea she will be married within the year Those who help themselves to the milk or cream before putting in the sugar will be crossed in love A tealeaf floating on the top of cup of tea means that the drinker has If the tea is stirred quickly and the spoon held upright in the middle of the cup, the lover will call that day if the tealeaf is attract 1f, on the contrary, the af clings to the side of the cup, he will not come until another day. The car and repair shops of the railroad companies are the third larg est manufacturing Industry in Kan- sas. Their number decreased for some reason from 37 to 23 In the five years, but the value of the work turn. od out Increased from $6800,000 in 1899, to $11,500,000 in 1904, According to the census of 1801 nisin sn III AI there were 19,738,468 Hindoo widows in India, of whom 321,740 were under fifteen years old. Wealth o or r Social Position hoes not Brine. Loveless Marriage Happiness Into a By Beatrice Fairfax. BRIDE recently drove ia royal into the of Berlin, Ger- many. She was the Grand Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg, and she married to Prince Eltel, the sect of the Kalser, She sat in a gilded coach horses. The coachman, outriders and f forms embroldered in gold The bride, though it was midday, wore a along which she drove was three miles long with rows of school children, Half a squadron of cavalry half a squadron behind Five six-horse state tendance on royal Fifty young girls in When she reache sons, while a On men and cynosure of al Grand Ih lHinary houses She will them * She will ha aave itate city was about to be md son blacs uni. ight arlet wn by ¢ wore dra olmen rOrEeous > 5 low:anecked gown and lined the entire lengtl military veterans, trade guilds and guards in front of the bride's carriags road Was i Oop rode conveyed ladies the flowers | ¥ was greet ttered r dest she inatior guard pomp, onor ROW, YON to proesenied every magnificen WOT 3 v ' WO! + obhelsance jewels will be four she in a ne wilt Fp na room iness For happ b Thi The Last of the Indians. By C. M. Harvey. The Joy of Overcoming By QO. 5, Marden, ERE of the man perhaps added victor ided power every of overcom A feelir conquere gy wi Is an exhi to undertake Achleve me nt is of semlinvalids and people blossomed into health and come to them which has ¢ ing that the wolf has been fort of ours is a wonderful stimulant After a man has struggled years and years, and has been balancing ‘twixt hope and despair, agements barely able to keep his family struggling to supply the missing link in his first dawns upon him that he has found the secret, that he has solved the mys tery. and that henceforth all that has troubled and perplexed him is destined to be wiped away, that in place of the detraction, scorn, and contempt which have been poured upon him as a crank, there will be admiration, praise, and fame, the change wrought both in the physical and the mental man ls almost miraculous. The rebound makes a complete revolution in his life. Hope takes the place of despair, confidence of doubt, assurance of uncertainty —8uccess, Fg or ar The University President. By Andrew 8S, Draper. E ought, in the first place, to be reasonably at peace with mankind and in love with youth. He must have the gift of organizing and tha qualities of leadership. He ought to have been trained in the -inlvarsities, not only for the sake of his own scholarship, but that he may be wholly at home in their routine and imbued with their purposes. He must be moved by public spirit as distinguished from unk versity routine or mere scholarly purpose. He must be a scholar, but not nee essarily In literature or science or moral philosophy. It Is quite as well if it is In law or engineering or political history. He must be sympathetic with all learning. His sense of justice must hy keen, his power of disorimination quick, his judgment of men and women accurate; his patience and politeness must give no sign of tiring, and the strength of his purpose to accomplish what needs to be done must endure to the very end. Beyond possessing setftse, training, outlook, experience, resistive power, de elsiveness and aggressiveness, —he ought to be a forceful and graceful writer and at least an acceptable public speaker. In a word, the president of an Am- orfean university is bound to be not only one of the most profound scholars, but quite as much ope of the very great, all-around men of his generation, of on exultation we yy od have po laration which aceompan even harder things not aly a mental who have vigor after hanged an banished rhaps in some invention, yultertag tarving en defeats and discouar while he has been dovice, wh the consciousness from —— THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Pennsylvania News Told la Short Order, ster it the Armenia Pittsburg the new ng "TOR TessIVE the id Meeting wd, east of Kennett , 2 and 3. Among the Me. and Mrs. J. G New York City, who wical questions. Dr niversity of Pennsyl- “The Cost of Prog- i at speakers will Stakes, of will discuss soc! Kelsey, of the U vania, will speak on * sq Mrs { South while Phole FNeips Theodore old, Easton, destroying yard. The womas ne children The State Highway Department has noti- li=d Montgomery County that there will be ao few roads building started the present in that county because of lack of nds. Towamencin Township fied an application two years ago for the im provement of the fort y-foot road from Kulpsville to Drake's Corner. Sunstroke superind iced nervous pros- tration and cabsed the death of Millard Fremont Blake, who claimed to be the inventor of the dump railroad car now in general use, in the house where he was born, in Martinsburg, Blair County, hity years ago. Appointments of fourth class post. masters were made in Washington as follows: Laughlintown, David' M, Ful. ton; Rix Joseph M. Ely; Locust Grove, Henry B Sharp; New Freedom, John H. Grove; annersville, Emily A. Brown; Tingley, Charles C. Smith; Wil- mer, Victor Mulhollen Miller, years was burned, to death waste paper in her leaves a family of 55 year i ATTORNEYS. D F. FORTREY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House, es —— Ww HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W. High Street. All Pymietionl business promptly 4 attended to Imo. J. Bowes W.D. Zeasy CS-ETTIG, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Escize BLock BELLEFONTE, PA. Buccessors to Orvis, Bowes & Orvis Consultation in English and German. == ee ec ——_ CLE ENT DALE ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doors from First Nationa! Bank. frou W G. RUNKLE ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLZFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business aliended to prompily fpecial attention given to collections. Office, M floor Crider's Exchange yes R B. BPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFORTREPA. Practices in all the courts. Consullation is English and German. Office, Orider's Exchange Buuiing yok Old Fort Hot ED WARD ROYER, Proprietor location : One mile Bouth of Centre Hall Acoomin fons first-class. Good bar. Parties wishin to enjoy an evening given special attention. Mesls for such occassions pre parsed on short notice. Always prepared for the transient trade RATES : $1.00 PER DAY ER — — The National Hotel MILLHEIM, PA. 1 A. BHAWVER, Prop. First clam socommodstions for the traveler @0od table board and sleeping apartments The chiolosst Liquors ai the bar, Stable so oammodations for horses is the best 10 be Bed. Bus wend from all trains on tha —tt Av tu Ton Ralirosad, at Cobura LIVERY = pecial Effort made to - "TIT . 5 = WY SA nodate I ercial iravce lers.oee D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penn’a R. R ty Of. CENTRE HALL, PA B. MINGLE, Cashig Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . MARBLE xo GRANITE MONUMENTS. 25> H. G. STRCHIIEIER, PE™N Manufacturer of and Dealer in | MONUMENTAL WORK in ail kinds of Marble ano (ranite, Dont fall to got my prices ——— ¢ )MBOUN JING ¥ 3% £3Y | W shh or . Quick, Reliable Regulator il hp ve: Over TG Se free. Philadelphia, Pa. LEE'S... NEW LIFE TEA CONSTIPATION, Er . La¥Franco,
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