SUPREME. in the sea and ecru WHITE GOWNS STILL It was announced earlier son that the white, cream sloth costumes were not to be 80 fash onabie by the light green Of sloths wad the different iresnes 1 white sult HOW! given his ‘00 hecomin Wwyee nodistes a »f white | While m nade again most able hat smart a The fust trimms ety romnded now than worn an sams I oat deems to raneral ityle of aeen for With jacket Jdaborate leg pent for the iines oat same, lines flaring tty sRirt he skirt A pr ~ostume had four down the at the back. ° widened WOT well just center, wally hey the opens lips were ibout four With the parks the ised more as serviceablenes he vest wherever ywmftons of good taste to a si On brown Me yrass hu show to sloth dark 1 whit yipt nles sal a4 waist satin is pets i Me 1 *hiffon cl with band ut walking ground just fond Trimmed oming ia byt a AaDota PROPER STEPS FOR PLEXION any mng having a good nover think of to secure one, No woman can be tively ugly if she has a good ion, and, no matter features, a fine, cleargrained ghines them all and 1s purity and cleanliness body. In order to possess this one must eat good, nouris digest it well and have a lation. Take plenty of fresh alr cise. Be not economical of fresh water. If this aorved by womankind, re ated, of course, by individual temperament, | thore would be little call for metics The ignorant woman with the dark, muddy complexion often disguises herself with liquid compound. which fails to cover her defects, The con. dition of the entire body must be at tended to before the blemish will be in any degree removed. For those who have vitality enough, the cold sponge bath in the morning is a de Hghtful tonic. The delicate woman wil find by beginning them in sum- mer that she will be able to continue them during the entire year without that shock to the nervous system | which must be avoided. The hot! bath at night quiets the nerves, re froshes the body and induces sleep. To soften and whiten the skin | there is nothing more beneficial than | oat-meal taken Internally and exter. | nally. After a warm bath it may be used dry, or pour boiling water over a | tow gpoonfuls of it and Jet it stand Women are yt complexion, taking the proper steps posi complex the kin out- | utve of | mind how irregular RITE E of and attraction, food, ciren exert fae i ob- hing good in the wonld be gus con. i for a few hours. On wash the hands and face freely starchy water and dry without wip ing. None of these things bring about the desired result unless the founda tion is first laid by prop s¢ and bathing tiser. HOW TO how if uiere 1s Dampen the finge or chant wide are and the lace The handke rftments show chiefs in colors, white forming squares It is to he a season of colored ers from the Bags. card case her in both b showings in the shops pocketbooks things col belt of right and sorts 1¢ ather come elicate Ns. Heavy plaids weight mohairs in checks and make excellent fall school frocks, and the lighter weights in plaio remain unrivaled for all-round in frocks for small girls, Braids, soutaches, embroid kinds will the of children's garments Ruchings of shot or chameleon taffeta the scissors of plain challle or service woven be used for with will trim frocks other woolen materials Flannel ig used more than for children’s and misses’ wear. Walsts and school frocks will be made of the dark shades and clan plaids, and thers are heavier weights for costumes and semarate skirts, over ANS A catalogue of autograph letters, published by a London dealer, has sur prised a good many people by showing the fact that Charles Dickens’ full name was Charles John Huffman Diekens, The Chinese government is to re L eolve £300 a thousand for all the Chi mines. INCREASING THE SIZE OF Good sized and large fruit better price and sells more market than small fact, small fruit is gold at far below its real are three chiefs Review, that help his trees produc: One of these things 18 cultivation, The sy should be thorough and tinued vear after each season brings a eadily In sized mo pnlwavs things the orchardi tem of ih the years toget! found that ene sheet clas ne and ers fat lambs, with steers and calves ’ now about $1 A year now considerabl waothers an i vearling are about the It has ment it requires about the same quality of feed to given number of mutton as of cattie or beef. According to this rule, ten sheep at two or two and a half vv = weighing 130 pounds # AMVe the same! amount of feed heifer of the same 1.300 pounds, While the general rule holds that it takes about the same amount of feed to produce a thousand pounds of | beef as a thousand pounds of mutton, it often happens that sheep can be] kept on cheaper feed. Sheep eat a larger variety of plants or weeds than | cattle, and readily convert even nox- | fous weeds into wool and mutton i Sheep can be well fattened in less time than cattle. The ome hundred | day fed steer 1s not finished; but sheep | in very moderate condition can be well fattened in one hundred days. Another element of profit with sheep | is the increased fertility which they | give to the soil. No other stock equals them in this respect, Increased fer tility means better crops.—-A. J. Blake: ago, still than fat fat COWS same been proved stations that, as ; amount and ! and fatten a of sheep or | grow potinda old, eaten gtoay as a Or age and weight, a ——— POULTRY NOTES. Are you meaning to dispose of the mixed chicks and obtain a pure bred flock for another year?! Now f(s the time to obtain the breeding stock, whether it be an entire flock, or only cockerels, 1 bred ence in Wo {to the Ont pure males differ anothe ons chicks of it whkerel | convince wood pro vided, of cou I” wimien 3 pecimen sehier it of nd: inrge o bree choice. smal dem HDHOT individual size chickens pay the best rplus pouitrs Many of wood laver The major pend upon stock Thi cheaply t should fone cows could be the present is that the hei raised in a proper manner adapted farm, whicu will come from frequent changes ship more bought And Can and not han especially at the advantage be time, fors to the in own« Going Bad. No man living knows all abot ani mals, or more than a very little about thems, Some who are dead they knew. That is the are dead. Only those ignorance and reason they who realize supplement it this queer business that I'm in, Sooner or later most animals of the cat kind become uttetrly intractable Jaing bad’ fessional term for this. Rarely do they return to their old, amenable ways. Henceforth they are of no use as performers, and are relegated to the exhibition cages, for any man en tering the cage of a lion or tiger that has gone bad Is instantly attacked. This is one of the terrors of the trade. Symptoms of the change of heart are apparent enough sometimes, particu larly in animals which are growing old. Occasionally, however, some young beast, formerly as obedient as you could wish, will turn murderous without cause or warning. If Ther trainer gets out alive he is lucky. If he ever enters her cage again he's a fool.~~Chrismas McClure's, SEA PIGEONS IN MILLIONS. Birds Shut Out Light of Sun on Pa cific Coast. Traveling In immense hordes which resemble huge black sweeping er the water, millions of sea pigeons came in from the sea last week, in the wake of mammoth # ardines, which they pursuing Flying three and a score or more upon millions of the seen floating over lower Ce ever clouds CLONE of tently deep Hions chools were In or four abreast, mi small bi lakers rag were the but 8 penetrable to the human gaze. The largely a probably an hour yiumbia, form changing mas speed at which matter of not than One flock of hours they fle conjectur fifty pigeon passing t jog Was more than two the bar FOR FIREMAN. Contains Within to Last itself Sufic Hour. Air ent an inventor of Barbed Wire A TTORNEYS. ATIORNE, -AT-L BEL AW EFONTER. Pa two Soers from ire Diamond ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE Fa oven ply Ofc, M he pds of legal business allend 3% pr % = “ v's Exchange given wo onlieClions . BPANGLER ATTORKEY-AT-LAW BELLFYORTRE PA Copssiiation I Ofioe, Orider's Exchiug: re #li the courts German 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE de Tasce Manes DesiGNs CoeyriouTs &C. herons sending a skal oh and deseripiion may gulrkly asoetilain our opinion free whether an invention = probably pater tabla Communion. tone mriotiy confidential. Handsook on Patents pos §4 § pans amt agency Tor sponring pales, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special sotior, without eharge, in the “Scientific American, AN nds sety llostratod weekly. largest cin onintion of any scientific Journal. Terms. $2 a ar © four months, $1. 80M by oN newpdonlore MUNN & Co,s61oweewer. New York Bravoh Bos, mY BARGA NS! SPP The readers of this pa per are constantly apon the alert to ascertain where goods can be pur chased at the lowes! prices, and if a merchant does not advertise and keep the buyer conver sant with his line ol goods, how can he expec! to sell them? FE a THINK OVER THIS) PENNSYLVANIA #. R. Philad. & Eric R. R. Division and Northern Central Ry. TUAINS LEAVE MOUKTANDON, EASTWARD. THA, M.~ Train 64. Week days for Bunbury Harrisbirg, arriving st Philadelphia, 11.45 8, mn, ' . p. m., Wash AE SY more 12.15 car and pumsnger oosch York 2.080 p.m. Balt ington | Yarior to Philadel pt 9.22 A Ww Wilkesbarre rain 30 Daily for Banbury Harrisburg snd luter tis ‘ days for Seranton, He "Griavi Hilade New York, Through phassenger worant pila Week days for Bunbury, Beranton, Hazelton, Potwvilie, Har mediate stations, arriving af 4 t sw York, 0.90 p.m m., Washington at 7.16 p =m irocigh +1 and paescn- couches Ww Philsdeipt Baltimore ugton. fib MM barre Var ger Wash OF Car atid Train 82 Beranton, Hevell rishurg snd t Phlladeiphia 10 we §,48 and B Weck Wilkes +] it a day {os JLBFEr nits mred EURSESERE FERRER EPI R EO » ia _— doe Hotel PRING MILLE, PA PHILIP PRUNM, Prop. class seormmodations at all tines for bell man aud beast, Free bus to and from aM teins Exceliest Livery sttached. Tabis bosrd first-class. The best liquors saf wiues at the bar ———— Centre Hall hate CENTRE HALL, PA JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop, Kewily equipped. Bar and table supplied with the best. Summer boarders given special sttention. Healthy iomlity. Beautifol scenery , Within three miles of Penns Cave, & most beanth fol sublerracean cavern; entrance by & boal Well located for hunting and fishing Heated throughout. Free carriage to all traing Od Fort Hotel eer ISAAC BHAWVER, Proprieter, oh Location ; One mile South of Centre Mall Accommodations fretcisss. Good bar wishing to enjoy an evening given silention. Meals for such ooohsions pre pared on short potioe. Always prepared for the transient rede. RATES: $0.80 PER DAY. od Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. WwW. B. MINGLE, Cashel Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes La J LIVERY
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