T FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN. Novel Entertainment. Samoans Discontented ? McCalmont & Co. Pemortalic. atc | Bellefonte, Pa., October 4, 1901. mone we Social Meeting Flavored with a Spice of Oddity. | * A letter received in San Hrancisco on Wednesday from Tutuila, Samba, calls at- tention to the discontent among the na- tives over the manner in which the United States governs the island under its protec- tion. The letter says : + “The opinion here is that the authori- ties at Washington must either treat this place simply as a protectorate of the Unit- ed States, allowing the people the right to govern themselves under that protectorate, or they must lay down settled regulations for the government of the islands,and make ample financial provision for carrying out those regulations. ‘““The inhabitants want to know their real status concerning the United States. Nominally, the islands belong to the Unit- ed States, but the States do nothing, and the natives and whites live in a quandary, not knowing which way to move or turn Lace * that is very much soiled may be cleaned by putting it into a glass jar and covering it with gasoline. After shaking it for ten minutes allow it to stand for twenty four hours. Then give it a bath in clean gasoline, squeeze dry and roll it up on bottles, smoothing out the pattern care- fully. When dry unroll and hang in the air to remove the odor. This should be done in the daytime and at a distance from any fire, preferably out of doors, as gasoline generates gas rapidly and is very explo- sive. : The near approach of the social season lends special interest to novel ideas in pro- viding entertainment and refreshments for guests. A novelty party is specially good at this season of the year. Each guest is required to bring any and all novelties or interesting things they have picked up while away for the summer and relate to the assembled company quite informally the association that cluster around them. A-TRIP-AROUND-THE-WORLD PARTY. A trip-around-the-world party is anoth- er new notion that will prove quite enter- taining. Articles suggestive of different places in the world, things for which the place is famous, for instance,a cigar for Ha- vana, an empty baked bean can for Boston, tea for China or Ceylon, lace for Brussels, shamrock for Ireland, silk for Lyons, bot- ERTILIZER AND TIMOTHY SEED FARM NOTES. —The farmer who hustles through his work in order to be ahead of his neighbor rarely has good crops to brag of. —The flavor of milk is not always due to the food. On hundreds of farms there is an utter lack of cleanliness in the handling of milk, although itis well known that sickness and death are caused by the germs which enter into milk through lack of cleanliness in milking and carelessness in other details. » SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK PHOSPHATE, $12.00 per ton GOOD COUNTY TIMOTHY SEED, $2.60 per bushel. Frozen Peaches.—A quart of canned or fresh peaches, a heaping pint of granulated sugar. one quart of water. Boil the sugar and water 12 minutes, add'the peaches, and cook 20 minutes longer. Rub through asieve and freeze. Take out the beater, Ammoniated Fertilizers and Western Timothy Seed always on hand, at correspondingly low prices. The best GRAIN DRILLS you will find here too, all sizes, with fertilizer attachments. —Many suggestions have been made in regard to spraying, bus the use of kerosene should be done carefully. Kerosene emul- and stir in a pint of whipped cream lightly with a spoon. tle of colonge for Cologne, etc., are placed a a table or hung upon a curtain or the wall, for fear of getting into trouble. ‘“There has been delay in the payment McCALMONT & CO’S CHAMPION AMMONIATED BONE FERTILIZER Then the guests are given number- ed blanks to write down the places they visit in their supposed trip around the world. A prize given for the most com- plete list is optional, but often lends zest. A LEFT-HANDED FUNCTION. A left-handed function creates much merriment. Each guest upon arrival has his or her right hand put in a sling and is required todo everything the entire even- ing with the left hand. Friendly contests, at which trifling prizes are awarded, add to the excitement. The feminine portion of the company sew a left-handed seam, as opposed to left-handed pictures cut or drawn by masculinity. There is much rivalry as to who can pay the best left- handed compliment. MIXED CHARACTERS. Now so new, yet quite entertaining, too, is the party where each guest has a placard fastened to their back upon which is writ- ten the name of some character famous in life, fiction or history. The object of each one is to guess what character he or she represents from the conversation and con- duct of the others,as each must be address- ed by the others in a manner fitting the for lands taken by the United States gov- ernment for public purposes, and also for arms and ammunition turned in by the na- tives. The Samoans contrast the alleged neglect with the liberality of the Germans at Apia, who are opening up the country, building roads and making other public improvements.’’ sion is recommended for many purposes, but there are strong and mild emulsions, according to the proportion of water used. Pure kerosene, even in small quantities, will quickly destroy peach trees. is a complate fertilizer and supplies the plant nourishment and stimulant so much needed in Centre county soil, for all erops. Some men are governed by the price asked for an article and the discount offered. It is not the price but the actual analysis of the fertilizer which effects the crop. Conservative men, don’t buy from strangers. Don’t buy any- thing they don’t know something about. Don’t believe they are getting something for nothing. Everything worth anything, has a value and brings a «fair price. Buy from responsible dealers with whom you are acquainted and in whom you have confidence. They will do better for you and you can do better by them. McCALMONT & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. One way of Keeping Away the Marks of Time.—The skin should be thoroughly cleansed once a day. Have the room warm and the water only a few degrees cooler. Stay in the bath five minutes, keeping yourself either under water or pouring wet all the time. But it is after you leave the tub that the really important part of the hath begins. Dry yourself thoroughly with $wo towels; then take a stiff flesh bursh and try with all your might to rub your skin off. A cocoanut fibre brush is the best, and to get at your back itis a good plan to have a cocoanut fibre mat bung against the wall to rub yourself against. Keep up this friction for at least ten minutes. You could not invest the same amount of time more usefully. There is nothing like this to relieve the conges- tion of the blood, and to free the lungs from oppression. Moreover, it actually increases the size of the muscles and makes them firmer by causing the blood to circulate more vigorously in them. As to its effects upon the elasticity and beauty of the skin itseif that will be obvious enough at a glance. It is the brush that furnishes the only true bloom of youth. —Plants must have food and water, the same as animals. The fine white roots are the feeding mouths, while the leaves take carbon from the atmosphere. Plants make their most rapid growth when well supplied with a variety of food, and, as they convert food into salable product, they should be well fed or they will fail to givesatisfactory results. Politely Put. Anxious Father (from top of stairs)— Say, Mary Jane ! Mary Jane—Yes, papa. Anxious Father—Is it 11 o'clock yet? Mary Jane—Yes, papa. Anxious Father—Well, give the young man my compliments, and ask him to Hindiy close the front door from the out- side. 46-4-13 —Nitrogen in plants induces growth of stems and leaves, and gives the deep green color which indicates thrift. Phosphoric acid assists in the development of the seeds. Potash is essential for the woody portions of plants and increases the yield of frait by promoting the growth of the fleshy por- tions, giving quality. It is believed that the proportion of sugar in fruit is largly in- oreased by potash. To havea perfect plant and to secure the largest yield therefrom, the soil must be supplied with all of these substances. SE ——— | A FIENDISH ATTACK.—An attack was : lately made on C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Real Estate. Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came : through his kidneys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Elec- tric Bitters which effected such a wonder- STEPPED INTO LIVE CoALs.—‘‘When al child I burned my foot frightfully,’’ writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., ‘‘which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed.” Infallible for burns, cuts, bruises and piles. Sold by Jorn C. MiLLER. EpMUND BLANCHARD. Pres. ec’y. J. Tuomas MircueLr, Treas. Rea ESTATE, LOAN AND TITLE — assumed character. Queen Elizabeth must | ful change hat he wiltes he feels like a | F. P. Green 2c. COMPANY —Wood ashes should be carefully saved he bol gs 1 : d d have homage paid her, Hamlet should he | RW man. 18 marvelous medicine CUTER | comms itmasi under shelter. They are rich in both pot- i » ee a Sxtended, a he treated with all seriousness, but one may | backache and kidney trouble, purifies the Harness Oil. mes Fee blood and builds up your health. Only ime. Wh rehasing wood ash and lime en pu g 50c at Green’s drug store. . ashes do not overlook the fact that dry ashes absorb moisture from the atmosphere and the weight varies according to the weather. coquette with Carmen. A LIBRARY PARTY. Another amusement that helps most pleasantly to pass an evening is a so-called gowns, and I saw a rather smart one with coat tails in a rich dark red Sutherland tweed with strappings of silk and finished with exquisite green enamel and jet but- CENTRE COUNTY ——Subseribe for the WATCHMAN. No estimation of the composition | tons, Short coats, and those a little above | library party. At this each lady is given Real Estate and Conveyancing. of wood ashes can be considered reliable, a8 | the three quarter length, are in evidence, | the name of a book and each gentleman an Castoria. Valuable Town and Country property much depends upon the kinds of wood from | py it js impossible to prognosticate with | attractively gotten up little catalogue in for sale or rent. which they are obtained, but it is not far | any certainty at present as to which style | which are the names of the books in the UREKA Properties cared for and rents collected out of the way to claim that 100 pounds | wil] he most favored. One thing I do feel | library. Selecting his title, he zoes to the E Loos Negotlatoll: - contain about 40 pounds of lime, six pounds | sure about is that Dame Fashion will al- | librarian (hostess) and she consults her HARNESS mn of potash and two pounds of phosphoric | ow us much diversity of choice and that | catalogue and finds which lady has heen C A sigs PuiQ Res] FA Titles Examined. acid. our coat sleeves will be comfortable rather | given that title and conducts the man to| © Arragal Myag: SRILA AT Oh. Certified Abstracts of Title furnished ; than tight fitting. ber. A decorative set of rules is hung in| © AN epg RAPA upon application, ~—Those who keep late pullets with the re the room where the party is held. That| © AST 0" R Tia If you have a Farm or Town property expectation that they will begin to lay in each book may only be Kept out 13 min-1 © A 8 piv CRONTVA or sale or rent place it in our winter will be disappointed asa rule. Such | The best dressed women prefer simple | yeoq. that nay wictte’ thereafter will be ccc A good looking horse and poor hands. pullets seldom begin to lay until the warm | shirt waists and the most select tailors offer fined the fine being so Hany minutes with- ! looking harness is the worst If you wish to buy or rent a Farm or weather of thespring season begins. Birds | models that are comparatively plain and | .¢ an book at all for each minutes: that kind'of a combination = ouse consult us. do not lay in winter in their natural state, | severe. But the odd blouse that forms the | o,.1 of if the application is Toceived : : If you wish to borrow money call and the barnyard fowls are no exception, | accompaniment of the handsome cloth suit | 001070 tine app he renewed: ‘once: | BEARS ——EUREKA HARNESS OIL on us. as they must receive assistance in the way | or the special skirt for theater wear, home Pipe ad fiook' oF roony in’ the House ma ) sont les the hardeds and Is your title clear? It is to your inter- of food and shelter. Domestication makes | dinners and the like will be as dainty and | po visited to read the books, and an ay THE Be oy y oi 3 ne Vat males esttoknow. It'is' our'sito assure changes in the characteristics of birds, and | attractive during the fall and winter as it | gps that suovest themselves at th iA 0 ih ee 29 0 oli RE you, the only way to secure eggs in winter is to | has been during the summer months. ge 2% bie ume. sis leat wl oh Ai Shute Office Room 3, Bush Arcade, have the fowls under summer conditions if | Rich cloth suitsare heing shown in hand- REFERSHMENTS. SIGNATURE tin ‘eon on i Bo twice BELLEFONTE. PA possible: Early pullets should lay in win- | somer, more tempting designs than ever, When the entertainment is provided, then longs tberdinatily Won 45-47-13 Telephone connections ter, but late pullets do not fully mature |the fancy waists remain a necessary ad- | refreshments have also to be considered. |, Sold everywhere in cans—all sizes. Made by Ice cream sandwiches have heen very pop- before winter, and do nos then lay to their A ular this summer. These are composed of junct to correct dress, while no sensible fullest capacity, because they must supply woman consents to be without the servicea- STANDARD OIL CO. ) Flour and Feed. their bodies with material for growth and | ble tailored tweed or cheviot, with its ac- desired > Shiongs of sponge Sake Yi ANY. errenseentmag, GIVE warmth. i ; i; r avor of ice cream pressed between. YOUR ot ol, anil ‘mower, | Sometimes wipped oream, favored with | i, CHAS. H. FLETCHER. {| poppy 4 —=How can a good colt be selected ? handsome corduroy that is made soft and a dash of some cordial; 18 poured over it. dice e er erteui saa aus Shnpessinesursnssvasinneds ss sven CHANCE! Opinions differ on this subject. Ha 3 : % 2 une Y. WAGNER, firm it is very difficult, if not impossible, | or 'ghort, 1nose or tight fitting coats, skirts THE to judge a colt hefore he is somewhat ma- | ¢hat are plain or flounced as fashion novelty. Ice cream croquettes are made BRrOCKERHOFF MirLs, BeLuEroNtE, Pa. tured. Others pretend that at six months | gictates, tie shirt waist remains essentially of ice cream shaped in a croquette mold ¢ one can decide what he will be, while oth- | {10 sams differs only in detail between this and then rolled in macaroon crumbs. A KIND Manufacturer, ers say that 18 months a selection can be | season and last, and comes first on the lists | YeIY bice sandwich filling may be made of AR] Wholesaler made on his merits with almost a certain- | ,¢ essentials whather the season be winter cold ham or tongue minced through a meat YOU HAVE 3 Some af- light of weight. We may wear long jackets ty. At 18 months the ensemble of the pro- portions of the head, the chest and shoul- ders and of the body is very near what it will be at four years if the animal has been well raised, the legs alone lengthening slightly. There are some indications of the general The wise farmer therefore will utilize his corn crop to the best advantage. If he has stock that can be fattened on the whole corn plant before frost or at any rate partly fattened before that time, he will cut his corn now and feed it at once. If he can BS is or summer, autumn or spring. Teach the Children.—To take his seat at the table quietly. To use his napkin properly. To wait patiently to be served. Dark green, Russian verdigris, bronze and hunter’s green are greatly used. The varions shades of castor brown and beige are not neglected. trope, shades are not so much liked as The mauve and helio- Rice pudding flavored with sherry wine and then frozen like ice cream is a decided to form a thick paste. Butter the bread and then spread. Apples Make You Young. As the apple season is with us again, says Answers, it is well to remember that chopper, and then mixed with mayonnaise | ALWAYS BOUGH1 In Use For Over 30 Years. £9-37-1y Jewelry. W EDDING GIFTS vening substance. Fall Painting and Repapering. ; - 1. vay Vv ROLLER FLOUR, FEED, COEN MEAL, Ete. Also Dealer in Grain. Manufactures and has on hand at all i : ida} : : 3 T 0 R I A times the following brands of high d order that will serve as a guide in the se- To answer promptly. this fruit contains a larger percentage of £ cC 4 s 3 Qi: fivdod ap Humes e following brands of high grade Jection of 2 os. A soja iat has A ool To say “thank fon.” phosphorus than any other fruit or vege- g A g x o B 1 4 WHITE STAR TesemBance toa mature hore wp Save : tables, This phosphorus is admirabl ’ tuvlitle $0 suits, i igh in Saver to interrupt and never to contra- | adapted for renewing the easentia} DE Coco 3 s 3 : R ! 4 STERLING SILVER. OUR BEST. 1208 it, Lor ) let. matter of the brain and spinal cord. Also. : 3 the knees are small and the hams narrow | 7, always say ‘Excuse me, please,’’ | the acids of the apple are of signal use for 2 HIGH GRADE, an Bas the Jers will be Jankaud pany an when leaving the table before the rest of | men of Saenialy habits. Wise livers are | 46-19-15 The Centaur Co., New York City. COMBINE VICTORY PATENT, 8.0015.Wi D ane 8.01 V the party. sluggish in action, those acids serving to for the raiser. The colt that is said to : iw - | eliminate from the body noxious matters, : FANCY PATENT—formerly Phee- come near the earth is the one to select, for To fold his nap kin og Pp 26 ack pg which, if retained, would make the brain Pure Refined Paraffine. BEAUTY, USEFULNESS nix Mills high grade brand. h b itv. bh b this | chair or push if close to the table befo 0 2 ! : dil w. asever hee big The iA. on leaving. heavy and dull, o brivg ahost jaundice or AND The only place in the county where is a superior quality. : skin eruptions and other allied troubles. |: judge a1 decide She nesls of, a i by 4 And after leaving the table not to return. | “go pu an experience ea EUEkEs PHD glance of the eye, ! Tad . to our custom of taking apple sauce with : traordi fi te of must take into account all the knowledge Fingers stained by peeling fruit may be | roast pork, rich goose ea Tike dishes. The HARNESS OIL DURABILITY, rie heat Patoht or ve be can obtain. The growth of the common | gleaned with strong tea, rubbed in well | malic acid of ripe apples, either raw or | obtained. horse often terminates at three years, while | with a nailbrush. Rinse afterward in warm | cooked, will neutralize any excess of chalky for these reasons nothing else Fen that of a race horse is not often achieved | water. matter engendered by eating too much. is quite so fitting for the occa- ALSO : ar an Se - Th lath hu Hi ih rs Tate INTERNATIONAL STOCK F00D. ore say : ing visi . | as the apple, pear and the plum, when tak- * FEED OF ALL KINDS, years, but one should not demand a maxi- If you are having visitas makeno at-| ibe and without sugar, diminish acidity Rain and sweat have no effect on har- lites HAE SVS Neb ia he en or Beilpiiion, mum of labor and fatigue until six years. | temps to vary your usua’ bi 1 of fare. Your | 5" bh rath ke i ness treated with Eureka Harness Oil. guest will infinitely prefer the newness of | It the stomach rather than provoke it. It resists the damp, keeps the leather Set esnression otitaste s Alita eC eoashtat bE “An unusually large amount of corn | your dishes to an imitation of her own. If Their vegetable salts and juices are con- Soleaia pliable; Strchecas nophreae. Shexy ” Esa] San an ? — : * i i i e chafe . 3 . will be cut this fall. The shortage of pas- | you live in the country, the home made verted into Mialive carbonates, which tend EO EY bros ole : g ture made it necessary for many farmers to | bacon and ham will be a real treat, and a to counteract acidity. : like new, but wears twice as long by vin [Ger OFFICE and STORE, - Bishop Street, begin feeding in Juiy. This long season | bass, fresh from the river, will be a revela- A good, ripe, raw apple is one of the the use of Eureka Harness Oil. : Bellefonte, will require an immense amount of forage, tion to one who has only eaten fish after it Saftest > Yegetanis substances for the Sto F. C. RICHARDS SONS, MILL, - - - - ROOPSBURG. and farmers will depend more than usual | has been packed in ice. If you live in the as to o with, t ew he pe its fide "High St, BELLEFONTE PA | g 46191 npon the fodder crop to carry their animals | city do not attempt to serve spring chicken gestion aig Som et i 5 Zinntée through. As a general rule, green fodder, | to your country guest. It isimpossible for poultice ma hy rotten apples is o particularly this year, is more valuable fed | a town chicken ever to become the tender, very ein use in Lincolnshire for the | god everywhere in cans—all sizes made by Money to Loan. Tm Visrcots directly after catting than at any other | toothsome morsel she is - used to at home. Ee Horo] x ihesuatie ste Likewise ; eal arkets. 4ime if it is sufficiently mature to make | But the juicy steaks and roasts you are so 0g or el tot es, at ns au av ; : good forage. In view of all this The | tired of, are a treat she can seldom enjoy at ple poultice is CONINON §:LOrnt am ONEY TO LOAN on good security ol Oo Satine: advises as fol. | her distance from markets. sya, he Apple help Toasted and its pulp STARDARD. OIL. COMPANY and houses for Yeiuil, M. KEICHLINE GET THE dows : : a app over the eyes withont any inter- £38 smarter, ey ai Law. BEST MEATS. You save nothing by buying, r, thin or gristly og I use LAL 2 LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, formerly, and when they are employed they od Ob Db Dd od Db Bi Dd De Di Bb Dl Bh Dl Di Dl i i Bn Od Do Db Bo and supply siv-custoniors withthe teal get his cattle or sheep to market before | 510 in unobtrusive tones. ) Sua supl PI Ca Wie eh -frost comes, they rill be more profitable iz THE FALL . THE FALL 4 ing Steaks and Roasts. My prices te than if he simply keeps them in good flesh, hurt ) Jill is fast approaching and no better season of the year is known IS no higher than poorer meats are ¢ cuts and cures his corn and attempts to fat- hese 5 day: : en he bea is y : ; where. ae sey them this winter when they area Little | 4,109 only simple remedies should be | ¢ THE TIME. ) to the trade than this, for the most Satisfactory Results in House { TEETIME. _ —DRESSED POULTRY,— Oe ere com is intended for fodder it | used. Never tamper with the eye. It is 4 Boas wrrvievd Game in season, and any kinds of good i YT YTVY A : should be allowed to mature fairly well be- gan dade of a Sole ecoration. j Sa Waly | id fore cutting isstarted. However, if agreat | . S boradi id i 4 iy gg _ deal is to be taken care of begin cutting sow of Sey Eons bi aes gi ib Sue Eo 43-34- GE Ee setoae. when it Ip Sh) - i green prer, Sot which is aL oe Two drops of this If you are considering painting the outside or decorating the interior it can } about one half ashock, allow to cure a day 3 . or two, then cut the remainder. This will pus in Sie ey e fires Hues day thiough 2 : ) AVE IN result in a fodder highly Qigestible, BT ordinary hg be done to better advantage now than any other time of the year. b YOUR MEAT BILLS. t quite so heavy as it would have ] ; hough » nat A a week or two | tion. If, however, it has spread to the oth- : drs ) hors fo io scanah win you hier as pour Jonger. If possible the cutting should be o eves as it is italy to do, seek the advise And we are the people who can do it Best and Cheapest and most Artistically Jaga, or pay gxorbitant prices for tender, -Aslayell uni] ihe low biadss have died aud | 9 3 I soa gees i ’ : ; > abouts because good cattle, sheep and calves the kernels are well dented. In other a Sommen form of ht able Is pag p aboiits, Deon 3 + +1. | which attacks the eyelids, can - or you. x Jordy, Se shoms be well advanced in the tinuous goimy secretion, w hich giues the y 4 WE BUY ONLY THE BEST tm : _ | lids together. The use of the wash already and we sell only that which is good. We don’t 1h size of the shock w Al) Jf course Jo. mentioned should be followed by a smear- Try us } promise fo give ii Wa , but we will furnish Tou pn bind the practice in the locality. ing of the lids in white vaseline whish will aan iacal | SOOD MEST a ites tist you baw : ; prevent the destruction of the bu of the . ; In the central west Hho Hee farther | tle hairs whioh fringe the ids. A gam | { 1.0, b ECKENROTH & MONTGOMERY. a any ’ : : : : : i 11 the way | my condition of the eyelids is an indica- po, oe ong are moss | tion of a low condition of the system and a 18 46-9 BELLEFONTE, Pa. 18 | mde yes as Ca Tn Jad om of : need for tonic, THE TIME. ) TIME. b son) van have been furuithed 2 paMER This year the corn is short and can be : v » Setirriae, Pa G 3 & REEAMBR,