ALTIOANEYS, Im ————— w D. PF. FORTURY abs sn SST ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, ¥: Gifios North of Court Houses, ET RR I ERR —-— w HARRIAON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, Ma Ne. 19 W. High Street. All professional business promptly attended 8 D. @wrrio Jwe. J. Bowsa CET, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW EaoLr BLoox BELLEFONTR, Pa Successors to Oavis, Bowxe a Orvis Consultation in Eogliah and German. CLEMENT DALE So W.D Zukav ATTORFEY-AT-LaW BRLIL.EFONTR Pa Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doers ros First Natious! Bank. jy® S————— a , Ww G. RUNKLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, Fs All kinds of legal business allendad to prom pi Special sitention given to collections. Office, ¥ floor Crider's Exchange. 13% BE B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY AT-LAW BELLEFOKTR Fa Practioss In sil the courts. Consui!ation Rogltsh and German. Office, Orider’s Excbhaug Bunting fen Dig fort Hote: EDWARD BOYER, Proprietor Loeation : One mile South of Centre Rail docommodations first-class. Good bar. Partie wishing to enjoy an evening given special attention. Meals for such occasions PW pared on short notices. Always prepared for ths transient trade. RATES: $1.00 PER DAY. LIVERY 2 Special Effort made to Accommodate Com mercial Travelers. D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Pena’ aR. R 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE . un fae ls ok ogy Patents SORKIN pate n throseh Mun 5 1 at cher Scenic Himerican. A Band ou et roosir™ g with vl RNY Ba etratod woskly farpost out sos Hise doury nay 9 a in Fold U eer, LL] § Co sors New York Poms fally Barking Conger ——————— CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashic Receives Deposits Discounts Notes . . . H. G. STROHIEIER, CENTRE HALL, . . . . . Manufacturer of and Dealer In ¢ HIGH GRADE ... MONUMENTAL WORE in ail kinds of Marble am Geranits, - Pen 48 wen ny sro LD.gency IN CENTRE COURTY + E. FENLON | Agent ‘ Bellefonte, Penn’ a. ¢ mc az 8 The Largest and Bost / Accident Ins, Companie : w eats. un sos — Bonds of Every Descrip- tion. 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Telephone Connection TET rT Ir YI rrr errrrrriiid Momey A PET TE RR IER. : terrier the & hom we h There was a § on the farm who was fond of clety of boys, and with w ad a great deal of un This dog had several peculiar merits. F instance, he could climb be ad. mitted that to do th necos~ = a tree. i nust order for im nditions in is several « were gary. The with the ground, must be an apple tree hing limbs not far and the trunk a deal inclined; must be a cat one of the topmost branches, there must be shaggy little beast his ulr en- deavor. There were a good many such trees on the farm. there were always cats willing to sit in safety upon an upper branch and give a dog lessons in tree climbing: and we con- fidently believed with practice the terrier would be able time to emulate the jut there was tle dog could climbing Down by were great where the © were pastu s the land that at hizh ti it would overflowed were {ree from good in and the brant there gome boys to urge to nost nti that continu squirrels this lit. tree something better than the river the WS iny re adows go low whicii were shore. These bank f a large nun dug t them long holes and laries, undermining 5 hrough gometimes injurin he banks to brok them en in the meadows wore at rier si all that and OWE 80 SID g ] yiild go into the mus vir windings atest Siiack the neholds netimes the little 3 - “ Ae bank and lost and when was str half an hour, came out It admiring young friends him to put a limit to the muskrats be had kilied He for hi img wl / neve nevel BER = A MYSTERY SOLVED. A new kind of excitement to which dwellers in the country are hence. forth likely to be subjected is set forth somewhat amusingly in the Bal. timore Herald. The energetic editor of the Gungawamp Advocate was rudely awakened from his afternoo: slumber in bi bair by lent ringing of the tele; At first he thought it - Ung of silver coin, and a smile played over his si features, but when he realized what it really was he sprang to his feet, “Hello!” he shouted, ‘and scized a pad and pencil. “Hello!” came the answer. this the Advocate office?” “Yes. What do you want?" “Well, say, there has been a der committed out here on my farm, and 1 want to have you come right out and write It up.” “A murder! What think so?" “Well, 1 found a hat, a paler of spectacles and a set of false teeth a ofice ¢ a Vio ha “11 Bone bell was the jinz ken oy id mare makes you Just Ob, it's murder, all tight.” “Have you clues?” “Yes. Ain't even a footprint in the grass.” “All right; 1'11 be right out.” run down all the shoes and coat, and was giving direc tions to his office boy, when the bell “Hello!™ he shouted, nervously, “Hello!" ¢ame the apawer. “You peedut come aut, as just come In, and says be dropped ‘om.” WHAT A FOOLISH QUESTION, «A Bwede entered oa postoffies In the Nori wert and in nulred; iin nig bellore for me-to-day?” * Whstmasie, please?! AY ink dle nathe 1s on de letier - i WHEL a es enrinm NOTES ON There are gome better attended to POULTRY. things that in the fall 1800, can be of the and that that of cther there are also some things that time often owing to the pioss work we find neglected. In the first place gee thet the roost ing places are clean. | have seen 0 place that no selfrespacting fowl would onter during the warm weath- but which they are f i when it got cold, and the that house wondered why not lay. Another thing Frozen combs hand with a means and yet things and so IT re member onceo flock Leghorns had frozen and the eggs that winter insisted that the good as egg producers I am opinion he will never find ens that are such The fall is the flock. Dis to standard keop a lot of the wint and to dispose of the price Better ha: and have flock composed be more money the satiafaction If there Is tables around to use gee that it is w do not full egg {I have douht arm hand in basket by any often gcen such vou all fine combs more go no have particular a their was in of’ result and yet no the owner no the l.eghorng were of chick itions. out any under cond the time to card thin er them not cahba relishes beets, grontly the get vou for the eonld wen green feo gishgiantial was Of course the spring re time to make ®ind last nr of food but if vou negle CAD ow wing then do the best you to make un for i now Hy not al ing anvthing to waste that may be utllized, Qro go 10 thet then {a wet oe 5 of grit frecees rit is rrovided before the and it cannot He obtaine ( one thing thet vile have In order to be healthy Don’t forxet thel gots mem af coffee om offer yom and cold, Farm 44 her how ro a ~} not fee cold and They can will drin} fet nO m water ar srevinte it Poultry is muc Fternnl vigilance pay if we h like anything else ig the price we Musi court 8 yated } Farmer diana CAPONS birds host of wis should nlases be De rfectly The f« ha tion for dressing be suspended by foot where everything handy, aver het ! an old box whi gaed to eatch the blood and and a nds sho! of two Or three pou wealsht he BUS which the bird 11d pended on a string to a hook ia jaw of The welizht bird still and that it can be plared in the lower has heen killed keeninge the 8o afepr it fig? ein in in ='rets $ hing it out pleted ongier any ne fs called od according to what There the are kiN the in n Kr : > made _ ealled the French killing-knife, any sharp, thin knifs do the Soize the head of the fowl, open and running the knife roof of the mouth into French method canecially ‘8 fre work bart work i*s mouth through the cut the veins and iars snd carotids zh the roof the brain Cancns are alwave picked dry, and sn distinctively pleked that a person 1noking for canons will be attracted by at his first «lance around the tet: that is they are picked only an the bade, the nnper neck feathers tall and wing feathers and a few on the lower part of the drum.gtick being aft Tha feet are generally left on canone. and the head always, as riven nf tha Aletinteaise Homa will arterion, the then run tha knife of the mouth into jug there we them Tournel Tarmers TEE. THE ART OF Foe a8 The Golden WW» orizinatls bred, had Werandntte blood in its veins. Jo ponh VeKeen, a Wyandotte breeder of Omron, Wis, conceived the idea of a rolden eolorad Wyandatte fowl, Mr, vane an old milor with a ratural gift for breadine fowls He Yad none of the parattiernalia cone sldered neocssary by the modern $e econld accomplish mora with a few old boxes a sack of corn indotte fowl, overage fancier with all his costly A common bamyard hen In Mr MeReen's flock soem qd to hin sve in posses certain goal’tien AY size and shane which marked Ber far pynerh ment. Sha'was erorsnd with the Sen seioht hantMn. The tha roan com and thajinred fenthers cr evass witht Partridee Cochin, fixed Lhe olor gay up an admixture of Plymouth Rock in the establishment the peneral type and heightened the lay- ng qualities. The fowls thus pro- Golden Wyandottes, with comb, clean legs and with biack on a gold they had not one drop of Wyan. dotte blood, They were subsequent. ly crossed with the White Wyandotte, to increase the stability of the type. ~-8t. Louis Republic. TURKEY XOTES The surest and quickest way to get of good turkeys is to discard mongrels and purchase a trio bred turkeys of the bi afford ut females Lo vent while of dueced rose vere ground; st blood however well be, you will you can bred vou be required to pr ore susceptible results of inbreeding This Inbred produce may hase a tom ing. 14 to {he than Works pure every ear inbreed are n IT V4 any class of fowls {io apt where a pure purchase year your birds wi be strong aithy o he ezgs fertile and Whistler's Friendships. Whistler, the man of famou had faithful Ford Madox Pre} That enemies, by the friends, Hueffer, in is re called writ ing of Har per's Maga 3 circular printed drawing of all h X t fod ‘a Whistler's zine is old pats estohines them in the most wine nak was in Indigent cir purchases becaus that flabby and while, is a toerraneans f.eghorns head egEs and than jean more Ww is 4H line of keads sot Same £11 Wa adottes Aan Press pose” breeds, Orpingtons KEEPING hens fine, Or not conree, ny. but fowls lay blood, need a strains next winter inz neo few mate 4 CIES good “ue from wring a jot Send puliels and get And next hens mated to a breeder Bo. ing to to lay on a good rooster venr these YOung some or Leo form her good etill voar sending ret bring betinr lavors every from a dif time a. man gels stat) cock for a ferent breeder, in good stock NOTES Keen the hreeding turkeys away from the ones being prepared for mar Lol at elae they will be coms two fat, and will not produce eps that will furnish vigorous poults. Poults are rather on the delicate order. anyway at first, £0 do not less the chances any by allowing the breeders to hecome over fat The hizhest priced birds are not al the hest for the farm flock: vlgorous, well developed fending time, : i i A fairly woll balanced ration inclnd. ing wheat, corn oats, bran and meat ductive »f resulta: the proportion as in the order named, tha largest por woathe=s. when corsa should be in larcest wetting, Tha ruls for green fond Me to give all they will ct, onre each day. Just as nice ducks and geese may be erown without ronning water, as with SAE Ae valaing them, n any wny provide material far the forming of other shells, and in a concemtrated form RHR SARE BERS, SR. it Is just being realized that the Trava Siberian allroad was a poor HoUSEHOLD | HINTS BROOMS. A new broom should scalding Sus to toughen bristles Shake it free of water, and then hang it up to dry. The treatment every week or ten days will keep the clean and make it last far longer than is usuall case, An- other point to be remembered is that broom should never be left to stand or stand Notes, be dipped in its game broom the hang it up, woke : or CLOTHES Procure a nice emon ; halves and squeeze in a of salt and large, juicy the jul © dish and add a in place Jules iron rusg sunny proven this hope 8 good side t of the chair - “ . wits oe another sil a the other arm find your baby lean forward, Mrs on Post, SUBSTITUTE FOR CREAM The is a very good gtitute for ore following sy am Boil three-quarters of a pint of new we Bel of an ogether, adding a . a wi 14 he milk Cen bolls and, he after lowed to coool a little = - wie tn and egg mixta: 4 nrevent it . into the saneenan fois gtirring ane + gd muss 5 If ted When ome Chat TING Heserve When of it down on ih ‘sa name. then when to them, re have th » right at hand on 11 you fer 10 your a write material Put down write tha Inte wh je es if they have letters them to t £3 in Lhe fs One wi COTE age In scheme win Me FL ’r in #1 ay Oftentin told certain th this previous enable Hayden, and know Boston E POIPES loaves —Mix 14 of a {oooked), with potatoes well 2 beaten to moisten. and fry in brown Serve Gadnish with Westphalia i of grated ham One pound of mashed beaten, add a little eges and a little cream Shape into small cakes drippinga to a light with brown thick gravy fried parsley. Candy Roly-Poly.— chopped citron, 1-2 ralgine, 1-2 pint of gmall pleces, 14 pound pint peanuts; taffe 2 unds coffee sugar and 14 cup vinegar, } spoonful butter; boil till almost brit tie when tried in cold water, beat with spoon about a dozen times, then gtir in the mixed fruits and nuts; pour into a wet cloth and roll it up like a pudding, twisting the ends of the cloth; let it get cold and slice off pleces as it may be wanted for eating. Prune OGingerbread oven onehalf cupful mized. Add threeJourths jasees and one-half cuplul sugar, well beaten eges, a teaspoonful each and a Bound pound butler, Take 12 pint pint seeded figs ut in ghelled, 1.2 table. faften in the cup of gour milk. Add the gradted steamed and chopped prunes, with flour to make a rather stiff batter. Soft Ginger Cookies-—One cupful ful sour milk, 1 cupful hot melted lard, 1 teaspoonful salt, 2 teaspoon. 2 teaspoonfuls raleratns be tolled: these cookies will keep soft a week or more. Whereas omigration was the rule people left it lke rats from grating, for it's a flourishing land many was always poor up to 10 or 15 yéars ago, Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex- ion, creates an appetite, aids relieves that tired feel ing, gives vigor and vim. Ont it today in wens liquid form or choos jits couied tahists FAI #8 Ha reninbs LB WANTLD. Froe Bohol nse yr are ut omee for the oom bh tie HOULS, Bochestor, r Faninatl "ot C53 Brat inl BI.azre £5 PIXsXaSS. EXATED ENGLISH REMEDY fow Sd AND RIEUMATISM, SAVE AND ELIALLE., AT Yous PROGGIST - - — « Willinm Tell's Predecessor. According to Nuesch, man first appeared on Swiss soll about 28.000 Years ago He dwelt there during some 5.060 vears, after which great changes occured, and for 2,000 to 12,000 years man seems to have been absent. He reappeared at the begin. ping of the lake-dwollers’ period, which lasted 4,000 years, and closed 4,000 years ago with the Introguction of bronze.—Harper's Weekly. kK ESTORED TO HEALTH. Another Remarkable Cure of Berious Ridney Trouble. H. W. Solomon, 228 Market Harrisburg, Pa. save: “"Kldney ease afMicted me for vears and 4 ness Was 80 vere that | stag gered as if drunk Ky back was iaine that often 1 couldn't stir or four tors had ex amined my urine and all had found albu men My had Bright's dis live three weeks downs from 195 to 135 pounds I began using Doan’s Kid- uey Pills as a last resort and was cured. 1 have had no kidney trouble in over two years.” Remember the same—Doan’s, For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster- Milburs Co.. Buffalo, NY A massage apparatus invented by an Oblo woman consists of & suction cup on one end of a lever, to which is pivoted another lever to operate a plunger within the cup, the whole being operated with one hand. Be dis fzzl Eh 80 Three ramily doctor said | case and could 1 bad run not faces many dels Chrysanthemum straw of the exclusive bat mo For COLDS and GRIP, Hick's Carcoism Is the best remefip- relieves the sclilng and feverishiness cores the Cold and rv | conditions. It" Vgu eff ovet We, Be $c. at drug HOS Crowes now faced with metalll red laces, . Onenx's Psi iy sae ous 3 vorid., Bee the rT “er in ent in Abolhar C0 GR © AND ENV Atlanta, Tia, are \ ists in the ad verLises a per Vn is the number of gs North Carciina is said to exceed other state in the Union ten-year-oid clove tree will about twenty pounds of mineral spe« pro- duce cloves of submarine ves- seis make of from eight to ten miles an Japan has more phone exchanges—more the number that it had ago The population of creasing at the year. It is now nearly exclusive of Korea Mexican tobacco is now being largely purchased for European use, several large houses of Europe buy- ing direct The department of Fomepto is considering an application of Bravo iglesias to develop the big Apupart- aro waterfall in Michoacan There are 48 distinct diseases of the eve. literacy among American negroes is seven times as COMMONn &8 Among the whites. The use of muslin instead of glass in dairy windows is said to lessen the danger from disease germs fo perfect an insulator is dry air that it takes 10.0600 volts of elee- tricity to lasap a gap of an inch. Every locomotive engineer in Germany who runs trains for 10 vears without accident iz rewarded by the government More then 85.000 gardens are vith Aue the pupils belng ine a speed hour than 200 tele than twice i¥WOo Years Japan ¢ rate ol trian schools, government sx penne, A clear brain and’ Steady, dependable nerves Can win wealth and {ame For their owner. Clear-headedness and a Strong, healthy body Depend largely on the Right elements in Colice contains caffeine — A poisonous drug. Postum is rich in the Gluten gnd phosphates that Furnish the vital energy That puts “ginger” and “hustle” “There's a Reason”
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