tH] . Year the fl Wye 4 Tel THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1806. VAP E PUZZLER Charade. wiirst’’ a sweet stuff loved by children great and small #Next'' a bunch of almost anything at all “Whole'' a pretty garden flower, tiny, vhite, an umbel To its name I think you now will surely tum £21 n | Lg ™ Progressive Eanlgma. 3 45,0 780 10 1, 2 8, a Hebrew measure of liquids, containing about six English quarts 1, 2 8 4 + 3 3 4 an animal 6, 6, “to prevent by force “the skin ' 8, h greater part,’’ 2 83, 4 5 6 7, 8 9 10, an undesir 1 4 &, L le ab posit } iti No. 723. iastrated Diagonal. NOVEL BEDSPREAD. boruLan AMONG COLLEGE GIRLS AND | SCHOOLTEACHERS. he Materinls Are Butcher's Linen nnd | White Silk Filoselle Twenty-five Squares Are Required For This Literary Combi | nation Spread Made by 23 Friends A now de becoming very popular among collego girls is made of white butcher's linen, of | the quality which may be purchased at 10 cents per yard. For a double bed it will require from five tosix yards, and for a about single bed from three to four, There ure 25 squares required for a large spread, 20 to fit what is known as the three-quarters bed, and 15 for the The same number of frie necessary for being given ingle bed, nds or relatives is making these, one The one square to each material is as often furnished by | ¥he mother of the girl toy nts giv en as by a friend. 1 und preparing the All the words pleturs number of letters and placed one below in th der numbered, the diagonal (from the up- per left hand letter to the lower right hand letter) will spell the name of a of \ American writer.—8t, Nicholas No. Behead a T24.—~Beheadments, silicious, orname Jand leave an entrance Behead a sweetish secretd and leave a girl Jehead to small weight Behead a conception Behead rel sting to 41 sembling a cone Behead a presage and leave pe Behead to ox weapon Beheadments form mira which every one should Four Connected Diamonds, left hand diamo ant hand dia r th fa Upper right plant, in « dar the ninth ite, a le Lower left eatch sudd a wager, nu letter ttor rmnge t 1 1til eppe ob ehr Lil} nad twen | Ramy notearr? tig Yabb a shhua no re Rilgs lapy soby moce d Sharte het hes neque dame fHetron ast tillet cajk a reener ni 8. Gongs fo noxsple a KINA A No, 728. Hidden Names. 1. We had some dancing here the last night of her visit 2. They decided that ho was to live with her uncle at the Grang« 8. Country boys h tr and theatricals in the cornfields. 4 He is neverat h now 5. I shall never like to cross the bridge that leads to the town again 8. I shall tell her I eannot go 7. That little wren deserted her nest be cause some cruel boys touched it The Wise Owl. T he owl took his hat and gloves « Hia sweetheart for to see When his daddy asked him where On a definite object I'm intent To wit, t sald he To wit, to wit, to woo But he scarce had sto When he could not fall ‘ That the sky with clouds was all o'ercast, The rain was falling hard and fast Hoo wet to woo," sald he “Too wet, too wet 0 woo ne night he went woo,’ ped taide the door Key to the Puzzler, Deletions: 1. Pa-Triot 2 w-Hit-e 8 c-And-id 4. cear-Not sin-Kin-g de-Sired. 7. aGony. 8 {-In-ish 9. de Vi 10, ol-Ink ing 11. am-Nest-y. 12 13, Ia-Din-g 14. b-Ask-et 15. gn Yot-y Initials: Thanksgiving day No. 718. Patched od and curtsiled-—in muff in No. T14.—-Pi Like one who lingers yet upon tho sands, Gazing his last upon the fading sal) That bears his friends afar to other lands, I watch the bleak November daylight fall And, weltering in the pale and watery skios, The dim stars falter forth, the cold moon ries, No, 715. =Pletured stands No. 716, Anagram: Gossip No. 711. Crossword Enigmas No. Tis. Single Acrostic: 1. Hubert $ Ilda. 8 Lily. 4 Deer. 56. Ash No. 719, Hidden Fish: 1, Herring. 2 Sole, 5 lamprey. 4 Eel 5. Ling No. 720. «Geographical Anagrams: 1 Penrith, 2. Siberia. 8 Tartary. 4 , 0. Aere. 6. Caledonia, 7. Aus toe je-Ganto-e Mink behead mule Furs joined to Word: Misunder- Holland lebrated t I~ fn ——— - RR - ign in bedspreads which is | KENTUCKY'S JACK CADE PROMISED TOO MUCH, hen, for.your captain is brave and | 19, Inily rmation iy loaves sold for a penny, the three drink small beer | meet this, 1 | the 8 INCHES OINCHE ———————— —————— go gt QL L SECTIONS OF THI NISHED SQUARE | man text being used for the German, | ‘the white | ‘ little space uncovered and the Greek letters for Greek anthors The effect, when finished, is charming, silk letters being in strong to the dull linen finish, and with the character of the decoration producing a most unique design. Care ghould be taken that the lettering fills the space symmetrically and leaves but College girls are not the only ones who might rejoice in this novel "literary combination spread,’ as it has been called. Teachers of schools would be glad to have some such proof of the friendliness of their pupils is the assurance of The House hold, for which the foregoing was origi ally sketched and described. § contrast Candied Fruit, Take 2 parts granulated sugar and a y Silver Has Lost Ground ¢ the Last Year past generat The fre Return on € 1 for 5 Interest Is the pital, cent silver is fa ROYern r dollars there utiment which v by the ment t farmers at 2 per cent inter The free « find the trongest support among those who believe that interest is vsury and should be abolished or reduced to the mere cost of issuing paper currency What these Populists do not see is the fact that interest is not really paid for the | use of money, but for the use of capital. The money loaned merely serves to con- | vey the capital from its owner to the | borrower. No anti-interest farmer wonld rent his farm for 2 per cent a year, Yet | under the system of government loans | which he proposes any ome who wished | to buy a farm could borrow the money | at that rate of interest ; so no one would | ever pay more rent than 2 per cent in terest on the value of the property, The Populist who thinks that the capital rep- resented by his farm is worth more than | 2 per cent a year shoul be willing to allow the owners of other forms of capi put inage advocates | tal such interest as it is worth to any part cold water, in any quantity de- | sired ; stir together in a saucepan. Let mixture boil hard without stirring un til a little of it dropped into cold water becomes at onoe as brittle as glass. Then pour into previously warmed Drop in white grapes, mandarin or. enps, | anges, figs, nuts, ote, ; fish them out as | quickly as ‘possible with forks; place them on greased pans and set them ont in the cold. Twenty minntes later yon ill have delicions confections at a very | one who chooses to borrow it Deluded Youth, ‘My 10-year-old boy,” said the » ‘is doeling pretty sore at hm " ssked the lean man with the vest Ho is just at the age when the his tory of the James boys and the like ap. peal to his barbarous imagination, and yesterday he bought a book in a yellow paper cover entitled ‘The Crime of Bhi ada Jia i J MONS No One Nation Can Maintain the INTERNATIONAL VALUEY Helative Values of Two Metals States mn fly Lire Truths Beginning About Mog fq Laborers ( Ha men wl uch met The are awakening to the fi re the great creditor class of th Not to the | 000,000,000 which they in the banks—a sum far in excess of the na tional debtethe ¥ are bliged to work on a credit. Whether paid by the week month or quarter, they are equally cred tors for the full amount of thelr wages They got no money until after they have earned it They are beginning to perceive that it is to their interest to get their wages in the best money that is to be had The state of wages in silver countries, country mention have which has been injudiciously exploited | by silver men that are employers of Ia bor, has contributed to open the eyes of out tollers. Free coinage would cut in two the purchasing power of their pres ent wages, and they know from éxperi ence how hard a fight they wonld have | to get them raised. Louisville Courier Journal. Marriage and Demonetization, Senator Stewart's calamity wail to the effect that the demonetization of gilver had resulted in a decline and fall of matrimony is punctured by Clerk Bird of the marriage license bureau, who shows that business in the connubial line is booming. The senator has got his cart before his hors adelphin Record All That Will Circulate, The people have in their po kots all the silver that will circulate, and wo have, counted as cash silver in She treasury, $518,000,000, or nearly 15, tons. That is the way we have ‘demon bands E It is matrimony | that is demonetizing the people. —Phil. | REDUGTION SALE Eclipsing the Great Fire Sale 0000000 Elothing is our Business Montgomery & Co. Aid iAbAddadddddadddddddsdddddddsdddadil (r R I) | T'] NG FOR ]SY6 wn the t Male Our O me of Choice Fruits It has most impossible " | ech 3 t satisfactory oranges this seas but we have secured some Floridas, also some Mexican that is equally as fine as the Flori das and quite reasomable in price stock of cranberries (at 1x per quart) white Almeria grapes, New York Catawabas 2 baskets for lemons, bananas, and potatoes have received careful at tention. Also raisins, prunes, cit ron, figs, cleaned currants, Califor. fr ’ iru Out 25C, nia evaporated fruits, etc., but we | cannot enumerate further ood Investment We keep a large and well ed stock. It will pay keeper to visit our store once a week. The first principle of econ. is not alone in saving, but in mak ing a good investment SECHLER & C0. GROCERS 1 Bush House Block, - « Bellefonte, Pa TEADY EMPLOYMENT. We are offering steady employment to competent ran and women as goneral ag'ts ! tor our publications, Salary select won) HTH A MONTH AND EXPENSES, (= Our Young Folks Just the line for the Holiday season or particulars EC. 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