Life, By Judd Mortimer Lewis, Eife'y a game of go and hustle, life's a thing of rush and bustle, JAfe's a piay of brain and muscle, lita's all jump and buzz and whirr; a game at beginning all the world is a-spinning, That the thought of winning in its a splendid spur Life's whose sel very elf rough-and-tumble, of and 2 thing of life's a thing grumble, 's a thing of grab and fumble, life's a thing of jolt and jar: 1 stretch of daisied meadows, place of glints and laugh [ifa's a shadows @'s a thing of maids smiles and are and widows, and there you tears, led saints IAf='3 a thing of millionaires ners, Men, who have and haven't thing of riff-raff, who go Ways men self-sty and winners, and sin- steal and toll; Men their ig. wao men Nem go thei WAavs q whose ni; thought spoil is Mat and maidens witty, maidens beautiful women—oh, ways changing yet the f low and high thing of push and ume for dolts and 20s wise and pretty, 3 the pity!-—al alnted SAIN e endeavor pull \ S25 THE “WiDow." A Story of the Love of a Bird For its Mato. EE CE CT gd g 3 = BY Bou 5 25¢5252525¢52525252525¢5¢5¢ 0 c B S2gBgESEIeSasena yeh e5252525¢ ected lipping off the thers instead. #0 that shed 1. those duri summer : nes and new grew male's wing fe when it stirthwn ing the feathe fie Was « time “an est: he nce Prof Institute had tudying th i i Was with full hat I did, and we edge of the Lhe house. to v8 flying rereising mrigratory season. sald, “Professor, | watching him for and it has given me a new line of thought I am wondering if the migratory habit or season is stronger than true love because he is very happily mated with a little duck with a pinioned wing" Prof, Woods said, “That's have been thinking on the very thing today, and 1 believe he leave her in the fall a little later. 1 asked the professor If he thought it would ever come back, and he said he might, but if he did, he would like. ly come with some other fellow's wife, When Prof. Woods left for Wash- fngion a few days later, he asked me to note carefully what did happen, and let him know. 1 am sorry that i+ don't know the exact day he left, although 1 was keeping a close wasch, but on the 17th of November I noticed this very beautiful little widow float. Ing around over the pond, melancholy and alone. Her plumage had actually taken on a darker cast, giving her the effect of widow's weeds. There were many other varieties of ducks WINES, 8 mae walked down pond, a few leet him a L 14 evidently watch pond, training for the he the himself, over have heen some days, > or the wood ducks wings in life lay if fellow enough or thoughtful or desert, This was thelr opportuni ty, and they swam up by her and showed <ff their finest plumage, tb which she returned not a glance, All winter long this went on. wouldn't eat with the common herd and had to fed alone, She was walting, waiting like Madam Butter fly, for one to return. I had forgotten about her, almost, when spring came On the tenth of April, peacocks and many of the varieties of pheasants the cry of hawks. Looking uj speck in the sky, and as the wild ducks on the made loud closer and skating out on to saw, just as whistled, that od duck. Huw pond, about a six came, as fast over the sur beautiful lit crease pond, and among them many ducks, ‘and among the wood were four males with pinfoned without ‘wives, whose only some was enough to how kind die She be gave we saw a it came closer, pond and the cranes calling, circling and finally water surface, we noises, closer, wild wi the a mile could the widow, surface was a la Across re rge, away, amble this left a 8CT water, intil she that I don't think was on some days. piness, and demonst; doubt if you in the human race. They ed into one of the little rustic provided for them to water's find a the ations have ever climb houses just They tiful eno igh had him, every Such hap seen nest in vbove the surface. conldn’t house beaut to build in mind. A ned in and nest they evidently new idea came to whipped pond, out i told would and crane on the her and dear AN HEIRESS SELLS HARDWARE A New Type of the Female Drummer Has Struck Denver, She hardware than ge her home town the a gd Mas rkable the experience, traveling a: country without a and | at the I am for once ame time fust oo the the You a has “It was irted greatest joke know, my papa i¢ a dware company in He has charge of all of salesmen, One day he came out of humor I wanted a and 1 didn’t him fo i in the dinner sald something about the road home all new hat dare ask cotirgse of the one of signing at the ilesmen re we going ou all the route and the trade along informed date a would be in ‘Papa, why ? 1 bet I could would,’ said 1 thing at first, mamma. But 1 just into It and I left the very Papa says | made a high for the western territory 1 very proud of myself and when asked me if | wanted to make trip, this time east, ! said ves. And so that is the way 1 start. ed. 1 won't keep it up always; but I haven't grown tired of the life so far, and probably won't until I have seen most of the country.”-—Denver Republican. The public executor of Austria wears a pair of new white gloves very time he carries out a capital sentence, had been that on such mech a firm representative to see him let me go in his soll much as Papa wouldn't hear Neither argued next not tead As he of such a would felt papa It is a dull smarket day in New York city when 5,000,000 eggs gnd 500,000 pounds of butter are not re. celved. ——————————— AT I A properly written Indictment, vig: orously prosecuted, is more effective than any number of yellow noveds, de clares Life, i PRODUCTS FROM THE PINES. NORTH CAROLINA'S GREAT DUSTRY AS A BRIITSH AGENT SEES IT. IN- Supplying the Market With Rosen, Turpentine, Tar, Pitch, Spirits of Turpentine and Other By-Products ~‘Bleeding” the Pine Forests, In an interesting report on the tor pentine industry in the United States, Mr. Bell, British commercial says the gathering of rosin in United States dates of the early settlers of the country which is now olina From there the extended, and is now all regions where the # found in sufficient more especially In the South and Eastern Gulf to the rosin and turpentine, the in dpstry includes the tar and piteh, the distillation its of turpentine ducts, The follows The the allowed to cles agent, the back to the time that part North Car has on in industry carried long leaf abundance, and Atlantic states. In addition manufacture and other process, in trees are sap prepared for the BAD is distille tine and obtained by of oil f tar pitch, ete., are i distillation or kombing ibove named Rosin is I, aud spirit rosin are obtained the destructi self, wood it tion rosin, common era’ products obtained chiefly long leaf pine formerly an unbrok« Southern ing from the South Atlantic Eastern Texas original exXna ix 114 Call than ref tne dv to referring nis the durability Process therefore 16 ed by the bleeding gatisfacto architects sult wad entirel iarge compan timber States oen acon viously many and consumers, such as railwaj fes, refused to According to sus returns for employ bled the United 1900, the area pled by pure pine forests in the that date ap The area Southern States was at proximately 100,000,000 acres average stand in timber on this was estimated as not far from fect to the acre, giving a total stand foot Me 8.522 cut in that year was 000.000 feel, of nearly 3 per cent. of the tand. There wonld therefore agpeal to be sufficient pine to last for thirt without allow ing inc the rate of oon samption or f rdwth in the interval The resinous product the long leaf pine furnishes the bulk of the raw material for the production of naval stores, which consist of resin, turpentine, pine tar and pitch. In addition to the ducts charcoal is obtained the logs after the larger useful time ber has been removed, the green leaves of the trees furnish by distil lation an essential oil, and pine wool fa made from their cellular tissue. The resin of the long leaf pine re cently exuded is almost colorless, or of a pale straw color. It has a tere binthinous odor asl taste, is insolu. ble in water, but soluble in alcohol, ether and spirits of turpentine. It consists of a volatile oll and a solu ble resin. The best quality is obtain. od during the first year the tree is worked. Each succeeding year the color becomes deeper and the resin fa poorer in volatile ofl. The volatile oll is spirits of turpentine or oil of turpentine, When this volatile oil Is distilled crude turpentine is left. which is the resin of commerce. Pine tar is produced by the destructive estimated vellow vihree years, rease in anything for or g of above by wood itaelf, hoiled until it ha one-third of its weight I don G distillation of the when down “bout Lon lobe comes piteh A WISE BULL ELEPHANT. Thompsonian-Setonian Romance From the Wilds of Nubia. An instance of the great agacit of the elephant in preserving it from the attacks of man, although ated 0 could that somd« incredible, was rel Tn hunter on whom | thor oughly rely He told me there had sphant which vears before been a well known old of magnificent tusks long and hunter in palr heen with a had i coveted by bull el earnestly CVEery that old however, knew was hunted, and hithert trated all efforts i ure him With a view to his made It wande +t ¢ part ol owner, the country Thelr wise y a rule never to from the rest herd Ways Keep a mu of them tained that ted gentrie OeC but, on the contrary, " y Cll a8 pr sible had slept ind it been he never On the sion of 0 mn 1thed hy view }# hoping eribed paragu tender of uri id is ry distinctly increas after alsn drinking copi purin odies iithough they absent I and. of spirits ead nbhiectionable on similar gry thinking, is eaten in un are entirely wines Sweeihs mas nds how be There is no ever, that reason for when asparagus Caunses an disturbance of the Dboay On the ary, it is very digestible and is easily tolerated even by invalids. The Lancet Fruits of Knowledge. desirable contr The On the occasion of the last foot. ball mateh between Yale and Har vard, which took place at New Haven, the crowd that came to witness the match, estimated at over thirty thous. and, so filled the streets of the Elm City that there were large groups of people everywhere, The little daughter of a well-known clergyman was, on the day of the match, taking a walk with her mother. When she saw the great throngs of peopie all around her whereviar she went, she showed her early religious training by exclaim. ing: “What is it, mamma--~Resurrection Day "Harper's Weekly, . 9D BOYD a CE a he Jno. F.Gray& Son Succdssors to. (GRANT re Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World. . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST . . .. No Mutuals No Asmeuments Before insuring r life ses the contrsct of BE HOMB which in ease of death between the tenth and twentieth years re- turns all premiums paid {on ed. dition to the face of the policy. to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Foiduy BELLEFONTE, P Telephone Connection TTI rT IIT Irrreeididd AR: 2 2 Money yy ita A Lgency IN CENTRE COUNTY H. E.FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a. The Largest and Best Accident Ins, Companiss Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. Plate Glass In- surance at low rates. DON BD VV BN 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Traor Mares Desicns CoryRiGHTS &c jarpest cir me 25 a AL ee re ore MUNN : Co: a TBroatma, =. New York nd weekly ‘Scenic pen CIGANA Edward Morris Creek, Mich American travele: imens in this that among fort $ four fe order have this 5 to the ! ¢ mes Mr gpecim sd 1} Li eB mbryologi- the making « studies in the interior of island of Marajo. at the mouth Amazon River + bird confirms the evolutionary that birds descended from ancestors. Many fossil birds reptilian characteris- teeth, etc The whole process is shown in the the egg of the cigana progressing in its em- to its rep- the The reptilian show marked tice, having The bird, bryological course, passes in tillan ancestral type, and before has carried it reptilian phase it emerges from egg as a quadruped animal, hat an egg laid by a two two winged bird. There are each terminated bY well developed claws many hatching and fly. the you toes, For days after able to claws to climl But an uses these four the bushes and are purposeless Then the limbs the final trees for modificatior and the fore are wings post natal The adult specimen in size and appearance, resembles a pheasant, but, of course, is rela- tion, as the cigana ig the sur- vivor of its genius, itz family its of which geologists have in a no sole Its geological range is quite lim- ited, being found only along the mar- gins of the Amazon and the Orin- oco., The bird lives and perches upon the leaves of the aninga, a large water plant with heart shaped leaves and cally like flower, varying in height to twenty feet . The plant grows in masses on low, muddy mar- gins of water courses. The cries ut- tered by the adult ciganas are un {ike those of any other birds and are so doleful and demoniacal that it gounds as If they were mourning for all thelr extinct relations. These birds are usually the most demons strative in the night.-—Detroit Free Press, —— Every square mile of the ocean is believed to have a population of 120,- 000,000 fish, ATTORNEYS. F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW - BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House. Ww. —— WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Ko. 19 W. High Btrest All prulenional business peunptly attended to a ———————— SESSNSESS Ire. J. Bowen W.D. Zzaay CGErTIe, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW EsoLz Buoox EELLEFONTE, PA. Buccessors 10 Orvis, Bowes & Ozvis Consultation in Boglsh and German. Sm —— ces 8 D. ore il CLex ENT DALE ATTORNEY -AT- LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doers from LO First Nationa! Bank. re W G RUNKLE ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFORTE, Pi All kinds of legal business silended Ww promply fpecial attention given to collections. Ofoe, M floor Crider's Exchange res H B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTR,PA( Practices in all the courts. Consultation if English snd German. Ofce, Crider's Exchanges Building. tyod Old Fort Hote EDWARD ROYER, Proprietor Location : One mile South of Centre Accommedations first-class. Good ber. wishing to sujoy an evening given attention. Meals for such pared on short notice. Alwar for the transient trade BATES : nw PER DAY. Me blo Bel MILLHEIM Pa L A. BHAWVER, Prop. First clas accommodations for the traveler @00d table board and sleeping & partments The choloest liguors at the bar, Stable ape sommodations Sur horses is the best to Bg bad. Bus wand from all traine on the lawisburs and Trrons Rafirosd, st Cobar S———— LIVERY . Special Effort made to Accommodate Com. mercial Travelers D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penna RL. R H. G. STRCHIIEIER, PENN. Manufacturer. of and Dealer In MONUMENTAL WORK In ail kinds of Marble AND NC. Sah Quick, Reliable Regutor ath Sa "pai prices. uooessiul 300.500 W amen. PF Centa, drug gists of by mail Ca booklist Pres, Pr. LaFrance, Philadelphia, Pa, —-——— A C—O RUA wl EES... 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