PIN-MONEY CAKE Years of sick had from the busy world out ning nes shut me ) but retu health tempted me to enter the arena and for myself as to whether the fairy tales told whole families being supported by the made cake were true writer on to de and in her pin cake She writes, cake has tenses and feels any of the nervous system as much a child. I can tell almost tainty how my cake will out | from the state of feelings. If 1} am tired and things have gone wrong look out for the cake ire it will surely come; if the sky eTeNS and the state of my mind calm view the cake with an artist's eye and try about of h Then the | sale me or not. her to goes scribe victories attempt by earn making its m disarrangement as does money ! and ods my is [ can gloat over its perfection. Don’t be nipping in terial or think any kind for that is wrong, the best only should be used, and any failure to provide it will n, no deceiver Measure first and be exact. The thinks she can do a little the recipe and so follows ideas, and the result is a like the old-fashioned soda and of tartar used with great care, think it makes smoother grained cake. A maker “old me rising in her work for the for their am sure that if they would matter the height “High the It not to do vour hest, but ed long money Mary Housekeeping u of ma s good enough | the use be readily see jor cake is evervthing new pupil often bette; her own re. 1 cream Fey $1: fata Once cake, same demand was cry was 80 ag it broug! H. Northen BEST JUDGE OF DRESS Y shed selal %. § 4 clothes man is Undoubtedly that because two of the M1 8 We ro most man's lif A member of the e correct. The 'n the sons world 1 Doucet who takes the ¢ and ind again are ab ind bear the clothes of her having been carefully th ‘the A earer who never wear ike others #hose ceristic Such wome are nts fash omen individual garme Ordinary w to be however, alt iware that thei #hich nds itsel sacrifice good ji ‘n fashion. 20 desire Are, 1idgment in ADVICE would be experience, t« Ig 7alue to mental trainin oman. The more a nore varied are her re portunities “Knowledge is said Bacon {t is the capital of a person who lacks money, and it can For in<tance, a girl a ben: wowarde art, music, literature, or any articular profession, and can af : ‘he «training, should a young woman intending to ae A coypist, a typewriter, or a dress maker, It TO GIRI mpossib! It a of onrces and op . power n never be lost who bas ' rd should racializs is necessary for a girl to “er own livirg, she should rot. ny circumstances, refuse to give to iny Kind of honest work, the training ”f thorough study and appre nticeship There are no hard aad for success, but perseverance pathway to it If you have any special bent, follow ‘t by all means, but, above all other things, do not waste your time or op- sortunities. Make the most of your routh, and, while you have health and strength, do something-—-New York News. is the SOME INCONSISTENCNES, Social etnies are sometimes peculias ind anything but consistent. Insig sificant offences are apt to be visited severely upon the delinquent. while ransgressions of greater magnitude tre often completely ignored, the ex slanation being that pesnic hate to lake trouble, and unless an offence is fagrant indeed they would much pre. £1 to overlook it. It Is not that such ferelictions are unobserved or unexer. siged. Over the teacups Mis Gundy will exclaim tc her gossips: “The au. jacity of some people passes belle! How Bo-andsc has the face to go in ‘he worid when she must know that others knew all about her. But if 1 Httle later ghe happens to meet the abject of her remarks she will, in all probability, greet her quite cordially It is the assurance of the sinners that generally saves them If they should show any signs of humility or repent ance, Mrs, Grundy would the first frigidiy turn her back them; it sl too easy = adopt be to upon he | ng to sure i in order th case is an and unless ao she to he ignot HOURS overlooked much rather appear flowers ct, while invariably garden” So i flower as ‘the queen at firs Numerous glance all forget.me recognizable daisy the not, work up beautifull) orate braid as adorable little in these elab trimmings BEAUTY. remark: A RECIPE FOR Natalie Servia beauty, t charm be Of is her gres ro wi ATH AE He her lovely neck, which hat of the famous Venus of Milo 1g it yf time is simplicity recipe {or pres rvis irom e858 ( ng she takes a brisi {f her pals pitcher not only Every morn walk in the grounds o Belgarde, tle near bearing a her head Th thening if proves the the and who graceful women Irages Pea enco riage ROUND COLLAR EVER Nothing in the way ol ment “A rainbow and the new hel gowns have, if possible angd th eproductions of Louis XIII alan fat fabrics from em are the and lade wronght guipure dezigns shes, the pattern a tiny | French parts ne of black 1 i tailors an of handsome cl costumes d dress wraps suede is regarded by the ided approval, If iny hats one sure to be Broad, low turbans of in color with a black ng or two and a jot cabochon are of tive evening g« Just now mart girl wi Aas wns, an th de m snede sede iawn wi {oc Ways of the Turkish Censor. The words * "and “pestilence’ are unheard of in Constantinople, for Nischan Effendi, the Turkish censor, has ordered that they must not be ut tered or printed, Formerly he in vented for these words the term “sus picious disease” but of late they are known as “odd diseases.” At the out break of the pestilence in Constan tinople, recently five cases of “an odd disease” had been officially establish ed. An English correspondent report ed these five cases by telegraph to his paper. ‘The censor, however, ordered him to make two telegrams out of the one. The first dispatch had to report only three cases of the pesti lence; the second, to be sent twelve hours later, was to mention the other two cases. “After all, you have all you wanted; the sum total is correct,’ said the censor, smilingly to the cor respondent, who could not, however understand this strange proceeding — Argonaut, cholers Of the 47,332,840 acres within Mant. toba, 6,320,000 are taken up by lakes and 25,000,000 are cultivable, 1 COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Cencral Trade Conditions, Bradstreet says: Wholesale trade is c-taking peri ity is noted by jobber quieting down as wd approas he ol goods needed tQ the nably makes ATIONS & La noice Fam iy, New York No iphin No 3 TH y 3 h4 LATEST QUOT ar, 1 timo thy, $16.5 No. 2 timothy, $16.00a16.00; thy $14.00a15.00 Green Fruitsand Vegetable ger bel. fancy $2 fai road] 2 0c@¥? 5; Ca Do per ton, $4.00a7.00 Celery, per . per 12al60 Fc e@ {ie Ha Pe unsylra. )al7.00 Fa Jo: et Dri, Dhnges, 1R<@25 Eggplants, native, 0. 81 Salon; (rapes, basket, native, per bu box, Ans, Dalive, per Marviand and nia vellow, per bu, 65c¢@70¢ Potatoes, White, per bu 65a68¢; Mary land sud Penosyivania, per bu 6 abBo; New York, per bu irl 2 00a 325. Butter, Separator, 30alle; ream. 2Xalle Lib, & Ra De, i $ % Da box, 635a70: sweets, per Gathered ; prints, 1.1b 31a32¢; Rolls, mol; Dairy pts Md., Pa., Va., par doz *N, 13a13 Kc: me. 23.1b, Cheese, L rg 1h, lium, 36-1b, 13a18%; picnics, 13%aldqc Live Poultry, Hens, 10alle; old roosters, each 20a30¢; Turkeys, 11allly Ducks, 11:12 Hides, Heavy steers, association and salters, late kill, 60.1bs and up, close ection, 124al2%¢; cows and light steers mde, Provisions and Hog Products. i-Balk clear rib sides, 10%¢c; bulk shoulders, 1030: bulk bellies, 12¢; bulk ham butts, 104 ec: bacon clear riu sides, 10¢; bacon shoulders, 11X¢; sogar.cured breasts, I4}e; sugarcured shoulders, 11ie; sugar cured California hams, 1050; | hams canvasod or uneanvased, 12 ibs and 14¢; refined lard tierces, bris | and 50 1b cans, gross, 11Xe; refined lard, | second-hand tabs, 11Xe; refined lard, | half.barrels and new tubs, 1134e. Live Stock. Chieagn, Cattle, Mostly 15a200 lower, i good to prime steers $5 60a6 60; medium | $3 00ad 50; stockers and feeders §2 00 | ad 50; cows, $1 25.4 50; heifers $2 00s | 500; Texas fed steers $3 H0ad 75. Hogs, | Mized and batchers $4 5046 20; good to | choice, heavy $6 30u6 On); Sheep, sheop { snd lambs slow to lower; good to choice whethers $3 700d 00; Western sheep $4 00ab HO. East Liberty, Cattle steady; $5 D0ab 10; prime $5 00ab 75H. He prime heavy 36 40ab 50, medioma $6 30, heavy Yorkers $6 2006 25. Sheep steady, Best wethors $3 99d 10 calls and com won $1 50a2 0U; choice lambs $5 10a) 46 over, choioe LIVE NEWSY NOTES A number of witnesses testified at Freehold, N. J, that they had heard Mr, Bennett and many of his employes ad: dress Laura Biggar as Mrs, eon. The new Union Steel Company has heen absorbed by the United States Steel Corporation, Officials of the Reading Coal Company hold out no chcouragement of relief from the coal stringency this winter, It is said that 0,000 Boers are prepar ing to trek to America, settling in Colo: rado, New Mexico and Texas, Queer and Amusing Ideas Formed by | the Youngsters. | The queer conceptions of thing» that come to children cause them to advance guch strikingly original ideas that their elders are more than astan ished, A little boy who lives down in the country not far from Chicage waa driving out through the farm lands with his parents. On the way they passed a place where a house being erected, The builders had the floor of the porch, but t put u lars, The house for » was completed had not as y¢ p the pl little fellow poked at the exclaimed there's and then mamina, minute “Oh out a porch with handles.” * little chap, three years t into the with cold evenir not he grew silent “Why old yard his 2 ious amd mama a : ddenly then burst I'se afoggin'.” He | freeze In i Still, another a little girl, is exceedingly J! pumpkin pie. All year she has watch ed diligently for the pumpkins and finally when they arrived this fall haz delight knew no bounds. Rushing wp to her mother, she begged: “Mamma, a pumkin make a : out wita watching his breath { air. youngster, ad been the { old this time 1 § iona please kil aud fa = Peculiar and Fatal Accident. The Kerry (Ireland) coroner held an inquest at Kenmare on young man who was shot dead extraordinary circumstances. He walking slong the footway in the lage street, when a car on which the guns of two sportsmen were lying passed him, the sportsmen themselves having left the car, As the vehicle passed, the wheel next the footway slipped into a hole and the jolt “fired” ! one of the guns which was loaded, The contents of the exploded cartridge lodged in the young man’s head, and he fell dead. Accidental death was the verdict, has a in i was | 11. il Fad. ike having If a man contact of his and his he atmosplere “Bare Feet" othing 1 LOE The There is 1 fot gO feet botk 1 rd 3 ¥ on th ground ghould 3 arefoot the bare with the earth 14] WOonis pro ductor rth oa fails can be Jar evervix 3 their feet instead of in ATTORNEYS. C.M BOWER £ ORVIS } T-LAW BELLEFONTE PA ¥ legal busi i mAnner « ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFONTE ino FA doors from «iy Office N. W. corner Disme . ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA kinds of legal business attended to prompt ~~. 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