The Open Life. Are you livin’ a life with th’ blinds clear up An, th' doors flung open wide? Have you nothin’ hid out in yer clos. eh 7 nobody ta Of Bowe Where sees inside? If not, a then you'd better up bit h'ist up ver winders some, doors so th' sweatenin’ spruce An’ An’ open th' sun Can shine right into yer home. Th' life that is hid is a dang’'rous life; Tempter can in, his samples an’ sly, SOW Th' sneak An’ show ¥' seed harvest'l] his | come, bime-by. A Now mavbe this reasonin's new to | ¥ Ol Hain't knowed it mys ev'ry knows elf fer y're long; It what goin’ one do, shorely much wrong. | American. You won't do Baltimore TT ET ONLY A LOAN. A. E. Anderson, 25e5eseseseses By <S5e5e5e52s Nan head amined just . “Yes,” sl eochese Kenda on pass now, that I man haired Ye ie vt § ner daugaier 1 ioesn’t money shall fave ough fs undeniably get my new waitzes , and— tanies, tes: damask iver Busin during Tassels’ than a perturbation iewa had the past affairs little. Week had Hence of mind preoccupie d he had $1 TOUS So WAS aot fee and The cloud : handsome forehead, i with deep in at the girl him—Nannette Wendall herself. Cur tie thought it was beautiful exquisi its contour disappointed, tears. Yes, Nan had witl RTE appointment dispose notice i § i rought him. | from bh glanced is terest opposite most faces he ever norfoet yeni had seen Her eves as if to f the her now 0 pict had cents return hopes she mst than before. She ‘walked a day, not quite despair until the approach of ¢ fearful mother she the flers, or London all success, Then, might he anx picture at a who had her, if possible. aut Ing had of ening. her had kindhearted print =e promised to sell it for She had ded to take the five o'clock train; put had missed it, and now even her brave heart quailed a little at thought of riding home | lone at night, or lack S44 vs ious, left dec! she ont ff OF & ghe cafe, never dreaming extravagance one od, had en- | she | unparal of the most fash | restaurants in | of it was ionahle and expensive he West End. repast finished hand into her pocket The next moment she clamation of terror Her purse and gone! Her walter stood outstretched hand, increduality on his nance People their purses were by no Means rare “But | have lost it!” faltered poor Nan, pale and trembling with terror and distress, “or elde someone has stolen it from me-<my purse, with a sovereign in it” Curtis Van Tassels Bad heard every word. He looked at Nan critically, and at the same timo aympathetical: ly. A Nan put her her purse. | uttered an ex and dismay. money were for both beside her with a faint smile ol smooth rilllant idea came to bim, Stooging down, quick as thought he pocket Nan seen the action, but qui witted walter had “I beg your pardon,” Curtis sald quickly and courteously, “but I think this must be the missing «c¢ Don you have taken {t out vont laid it beside your pl forgotten it. Very lucky to Kl down.” can | thank iaimed, while the Curtis a slight wink, and kept all knowledge of the to himself. But ligent not the oin of ate, ubti le S88 purse, then 0K sir?" walter gave discreetly little ruse “How Nan exc ever you, search on Nan's part, aided both waiter and Van | Tassels, brought purae to light, she ompe lle d go home How money could i and not was a| was unable a di by the no was to the DUrSse ho purse she a day or tis wa shop when | reson 8 the Its fxpc } vigorous, ou atiracte ution in wind tion. was and s {in It that he rl whom | at the 2 for it that poun ia pounds ight ten ed,” Mr. Harri on caance was com have smiling have somet where was me as ver for Mes is can!” how you But stead!” « ly nt New Yi aifie ony XC was wk Nows i HOHE II BEEF OR TURKEY AS A FOOD. Weight for Weight the Fowl is the Mare Mourishing. Discussing the comparative [ood value of roast beef and Lancet says: First, It may far weight the flesh more the urkey weight turkey is beef, nouris of ture in amount turke ¥ pi and percentage substance percentage of mol less than 0 per cel the amount of fat is much same as in a not too well-fed turkey, bug it | must be pointed out that the flesh of pouitry differs from that of beef or mutton in not having its musculat fibres permeated by fat, and more over, the fibres in the fleas of fowl are short and readily yield to the digintegrating action of the digestive processes, eithar case {8 apt to interfere with the digestibility of the meal, heef is more digestible than the fal of the turkey. The fat of bicds, in fact, 1s harder and owing to its tend ¥ Of i i i i ! | yapeptic patiect, the impor however, ai point of bet and 1 is that wherea a high per- centage of extractive matters turkey contains hb any at all. The ex- matters in beef accouns large. marked flavor, in poultry asant and meats is that for the d Perhaps most tant differ. from waaen beef beef contains ences, a atotie view nurkey ardly tractive ly for its peculiar and ind owing to their absence generally and in the phe partridge the flavor of these But there {8 no doubt tives of beef valuable, for T 3 i delicate. the extrac mutton are flavoring ft As, timulants as no nly are yut they also perhaps, most powerful to gi rie digestion, they agents ac the SOAP TREE OF ALGERIA. cles for Toilet Purposes. tree” 1845. ara Lo tics any of from In- Amer in gen- BORD Sapind in aq 1G Apps racieris may that of i have , When hand nana met pe Opie I clasped their ecomed = northeast stor: fingers Erasp wars nat with a whose have Bre them it is as toward Ms ® i felr Ti ‘se it » ¢ ¥ ural for od suns for flowers in ite fines Hiness, ning turn of a life of almost Robert Louis all who under his in- ¥ his sponta cheerful freedom from all or repining. He keynot each day in this born of his own inspl day returns and brings round of irritating con tO toward &p constant charmed CR IN¢ fluence b neous absolute tternoas pess and shadow of bi fou simple ration us the cerns and dutie man, help us to perform laughter and kind faces, let abound with ind: to bo blithely on our day, nd the e of prayer, The pett) them with cheerful- AELrY Give us help business all this weary and brin and content grant us in WOCHES and undishonored, the Training the Left Hand. of the good the use of the into fashion in let forever erippled by “one-handed.” last absurdity of our hands to fall into practical disuse, and excellent names It is times one that left hand education. being brought the the mon sense may prevall on the subject and lead to the development of a two. handed instead of a one-handed race. The founder and secretary of the soci Mr. John Jackson, has embodied is philosopy in & highly interesting book oa “Ambidexterity; or, Two to which Major R. 8. 8. Baden Powell contributes an introduction. The Major, like the late Queen Victoria, the two hands interchangeably for any purpose. That of course is all that London Mail . ARAN SN Fifteen million bunenes of bananas wore brought to the United Stales last year by ons fruit company, which rung 83 steamers, They came chiefily froma Cuba, Costa Rica, Jaskaica and Honduras, DISH HIN’ I. hafing dish hot. discovered, A had no pudding the table baked A CHAFING use for the ¢ pan been woman who dish fit to come the pudding in a common porcelain dish and transferred it, dish and all, to the hot-water pan of her handsome copper chafing dish. The cover of the blazer on over this, and the whole thing looked well on the table at dessert. REMOVING linen with rubbing the # BE twenty gether, A new water clever has to went very STAINS White has stained by an e + been hened of or lawn at coffees Ca 1 volk 10 rhict i i i Nn drops tirred to Rin Scorch stain be removed the and rays of Vhe n goods, that will oli a pe 3 son how ligh pas ae touch. mins 1 pian suggest i seen sugges! pections, fastening. in lifted and and be aay that shaken usted, ¢ sections may very rugs are treated. that coly uch place ke will be fitted Annoy As one learn to We know the urged, but if there need ance in getting out wotld think. Al step and to room sO ohiect J they on be n not be so of will things disturb BOON about the them, me as not ve 0 RECIPES Dumplings. —Roll out a tea biscuit dough to a quar inch in thickness, spread and sprinkle with granu then preserved cher roll Cherry layer of ter of an with butter lated sugar: ries over it, and hour. This makes a dessert when served gance, Beefsteak weighing one very thin Make a ful of breaderumbs, one spoonful of salt, two-thirds ful of cold water and one wellbeaten eR Season the with a little salt and pepper, spread the on it and roll up. Tie in place Now place four table spoonfuls of fat salt pork in a frying pan and put it over the fire, the roll well with flour the hot fat. Cook until brown on sides, then place it in the with a little onion, Add (to the sauce) one tablespoon ful of flour and stir until a light brown, then gradually add two cup fuls of bolling water and stir until the sauce boils up. Strain this over the steak, cover the stewpan and let all simmer for three hours. When tender remove the sirings and serve with the sauce. The race of Todas, in India, which practices polyandry (one wife having two or more husbands), which was 100,000 strong 4 century ago, dwindled to 101 persons. las very with Rol! and a AT hws ge filling Have a steak half* pounds cut of one cup half tea ¢toak all stewpan, ATTORNEYS. D. F. FORTNEY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House Ww HARRISON WALKER ATTORREY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA No. 19 W, High Btreet All professional business promptly attended to BD Gerri GF i xo. J. Bower W. D. Zeeny TIG, BOWER & ZERB ATTORNEYS AT LAW EacrLe Brook SELLEFONRTE, PA 4 Opvis German successors 10 Orvis, Bower Consultation in English and CLEM ENT DALE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, FA Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doom from First National Bank, re RUNKLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA Le ’ i attention given to collections. Office, M rider's Exchange Jw Ppecia Boor C H B. EPANGLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA Practioss in all the courts. Consullstion I» English and German. 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Bingham an of Manchester wens 0" i arid I" ated li- for fourth year Kir Walter Parratt, "mas King's musick the British gixiy-four years oid Thi oY PANES at Court founder of popular Paris restau M Petmau Duval, died recently big splendid «state at Pontievy sonn W last of the Ia band ving at*his hone H Mackay, jegraphh and cable shed by his father, about all sports, Herman Filatksmann, a picker of Hanover lnliesiis from an American uncie money was paid over dropped dead, Colonel John Sobieski. of Los Ange | les, Ual is said to be the only direct descendant in the male dine of the last pative king save one of Poland, King John Sobieski Joh Hollingshead, a famous London theatre manager who died recently, | credited with the discovery of the cols Hutchinson, "1 i1i5 W still in Lynn, Mass, head of the big gy stem estab an entuusiast hiv Clarence is poor rage wi 10000 § When the | to him le the late Bir Acthur Sullivan. 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