THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANU ARyY 9 1806, : . J [= |e No, 720 - Geographienal Acrostios, A large country in Asia, recently en gaged In war, sald to be the most populous gountry in the world 1. A sea or large salt tween Europe and Asia 2. A cape which forms the most south ern exirem A merion 8. The largest ty in Sootland 4. A country in the east f Africa through which the river Nile runs. 6b. A group in the Atlantio famed for the and the fertility The country gaged In 1s! ands and pr gold, silver and copper 1. One of a group of ands in the Eng lish channel belongi: » England 2. A count n eland taining Yi ry reMmarss ! i int 1 i A ri Rity 3. A high col Spain and 1 water lake be ity of South isl t ns divid of islands No. 730. the A Literary Puzzle, shine winds, the elm, the « sea, the su the lover bl ount and vale, a sunny bank, the wper, the cowslip, rly arrange 12 eight the violet these addit parts tonal word palatable A suggestion for a present to a lady, No. 733. First diamond: 1. A letter. 2. The of a sheep serpel Second di Connected Diamonds. mead letter Third dia ation d prize Ww . 734. Final I am am a part « =hakespears A Cage of Birds. and h ian part of a bird and some dessert can do with part of gh ground r and ch a dog his anatomy Equal value and decay Four-fifths of what bel Two-thirds of an hastily. A large body of water and to cheat Part of a ship and how to move a boat, Hidden Words, Place an edible grain nes to a king and to move wrticle Bryant Each living head in time, turn to him, though he be dead. Gray An official dreaded by students of Eng lish universities. Proctor A fraction in the « valling fashion. Milton A disagreeable fellow foot. Bunyan A gain and a male oles. Addison Pack away closely, doing so you'll soon get at her to have on one's of the human spe never scatter and Stowe The Difference Between a Dog and a Tree, The class in natural history being asked the difference between a dog and a tree, the | head boy answered “A tree Is covered with dog seems to be lined with it.’ Key to the Puzzler, 1.~Charade: Candy-tuft. No. 7 799. — Progressive Enigma: Hinder No most No. 728. Illustrated Diagonal: 1. Hor net. 2. BOttle. 8. Collar. 4. HamMer 5. GoblEs. 6. WalruS. Diagonal: Holmes. No.794.— Beheadments : A-gate, M-anna, Bounce, 1-deal, T-ease, I-conleal, O-men, Narrow, No. 726. Four Connected Diamonds: H P O NE P T N ¥ AM 0 B E 0 N 8 K No. 726.—A Rebus: (H)ead, (a)ll, hai(r), foo(t)—Henrt, No. 727 ~Transpositions: peep has lost her sheep. 2. Jack and Jill went up the hill 8. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. 4. Hush-a-bye, baby, on the trectop. 6. Boys and girls come out to play. 6. The queen of hearts she made some hio)art, 1. Little Bo- 3 Little Jack Horner sat in n corner, Bing a song of sixpence. Tr ,~Hidden Names: 1. Ethel. 3 Olive. 8. Oscar. 4. Vera 6. Bridget. 6 Ero. 7. Kroes. "twixt an ant and | a hee, and a much loved poet you will see. | "tis sald, will | urrency and the pre- | | put forward by the bark, while a DANGEROUS FINANCIERING. Free Coinage of Silver Would Bring Chaos to the Commercial World, If substantial advantages were certain to attend the establishment of the silver standard in inseparable this country, the « would deter all prudent men from a om making hange step committing suicide ry for illn A gradual financial night possibly be effected with ge, but a sadden cannot be as on and radical made withont enor The free of Iver sh the gold , and the dol at to about one-} inage of i tand narm ird almost lar would drop ra coks y OF n fow 33 len a cha rid ould bring mnercial we tate of chaos, Yat that very change kable bles y a small number of a thou lend #1, 1 repaid ii Were st Attacks by S lish It Mo Iverite great the And caping the hey talked vague or dard money 11 the nations Id front assum fares silver standard up be it es n every citi n that the ad disadvantages wn everywhere guments for cheap dollars it was necessary to show the superiority of g so thoroughly is no longer any attempt to show that silver is the better standard, and the only plea now free coinage leaders is their appeal to the men who want 50 cent dollars with which to pay off their Hobts Every attack on the gold standard, whether drawn from the experience of this or of other countries, has complete- ly failed. The great majority of the people who previously held no decided opinions on the question have become convinced that gold is better than sil- ver, and they will vote down next year any party or candidates who favor de- basing the currency. The boasted free silver propaganda, which was started a few years ago to convert the country, d the now kn silve of silver are To refute the rite ar id. This was done that there success exactly the opposite of what the silver mine owners expected, for it has made all those who were formerly in doubt or indifferent stanch defenders of a sound currency based on gold, eolng Hoth Ways. When the Populist press is clamoring for free silver, it claims that low priced products are an injury to everybody but the owners of gold, and that the 16 to 1 swindle would help the people by dou- bling the price of everything hy buy But when the same papers come to de- nounce trusts and monopolies, they do #0 on the ground that those combina tions of capital restrict trade and put up prices. Thus the Coal trust has been generally condemned by the Populists because it raised the price of coal 50 cents per ton, ‘Bat free silver w mike a ton of conl cost just double what it is now, If higher prices in the interest of trusts is such a bad thing, why would they not be equally bad in i gtersuie of sy WTW byron? the damage ' PRESENT A CLIMAX OF RICH ELEGANT 7 Overelaborate Gowns a Consplenous Fea ture-—¥Fan How 1 Old +n dark cloth coat and skirt rted gown gives a pleas n of fur, cloth and silk irt of brown vicuna sealakin trimmed A rece ing This e and a short Wt AS A BK of stume } with ermine wing a vest of bright green silk and a cravat of cream colored lace laid over cream colored satin. Remarkably pretty toques are made with ermine brims, # ospreys and colored velvet crowns, and ermine forms a vary good lining to sealskin muffs Having said this, its virtues are about exhausted so far as adults are concern ed, but children with yellow locks, red cheeks and blue eyes may be most be comingly dressed in a pale blue cloth loose coat, with a short, round cape, edged with ermine, and a close fitting bonnet to match. Had the coat, by the way, been of green cloth, then beaver would have Ix the fur to « Far trimmings ermine Indeed the moet popular furs for this purpose are 1 Persian lamb Numbered with revivals cess dress for middle stont figures. When brocade satin and grimmed w lamb and white lace, the gance is attained. The Louis Seize coat is another revival ‘ haded are ia the prin 1 ladies with ted of black ith Persian oe of ele HELI A charming evening gown is made | | of black satin, with a cream spotted net underbodice and trimmings of jet. The skirts of evening dresses are usoally plain, but variety is given by plaiting the skirt on either side of the front from the waist down a little below the hips and trimming these plaits with bands of | lace, jot or embroidery. bas proved a great success. But it is a | Je y Some of tho newest skirts havo three flat plaits arranged on either side of the front, which widen out in flutes at the bottom. ALicr Varxom, The Welcome Ruche. To the economical woman the high stock collar must always be a trial It poils #0 easily and is #0 expensive to reo. place now that immense bows are the order of the day. But relief is at band, for the Paris gownd show a frilling of ribbon or net inside the collars. They aro soft to the face and quite sufficient protection for velvet or light colors of the stock, Whish in still in favor. a — Oluhan 4 ® Ia Creole, Take a oan of tomatoes, strain, add- ing jalt, pepper, small piece of butter, rand RIBBON DECORATIONS. Teexpensive Accessories For Gowns Other wise Unadorned-— Neck Decorations. Ribbon possesses manifold Josst! iiti late it into cl Qe rative the top and ma bunches of flowers bottom to form fril band of pale heli ¥ ined to the collar ar waist to droop prettily spangles applied at «¢ band increases the dressin oration A youthful ration ed by a brace made of ribbo three looped bow formed on each sh der a band of ribt jon to a ritbon two pointed ends line with the braces Numbered with poj tions 1s dex ul fash un the belt n depend in ds brace belt, and fron lar neck decora- one made with black satin rib- bon in twq widths wide ribbon forms the collar, being disposed in a peries of short loops round a collar band to produce the effect of a ruche. A strip of the narrow ribbon starts from the col- lar at each side and extends over the shoulder, and from the end droop three Joops which suggest caps. Buch a decora- tion would improve thegppearance of a waist with sleeves a trifle less bouffant than the present style. A pretty stock collar is made of blue ribbon wrinkled about a standing high collar, with three The | loops projecting at either side. A double buckle of silver is over the collar. effectively fastened Turkey Harloot, Cut all the dark meat from a large, fat turkey ; stew for a few minutes in a little brown gravy soup. Have ready some carrots, turnips, oelery and onions. Fry them in butter for some time; them add them to the turkey stow, and then thicken it with butter and flour. Beason to taste; add a little eatchup and stew the whole until the turkey is thoroughly done, " Werth Knowing: An easy way to prepare croutons or crusts for tomato or bean soup is to but- ter one or two slices of bread on both sides, ont in small squares and brown in the oven, When washing glassware, do not put it in hot water bottom first, as it will be liable to crack from sudden vo by sion. Even delicate glass can be ob | - washed in very hot water if slipped in ise. 0 swootun old lard or butter jars nent crooks fill them vith lime water and leave them until if 14 cold. The discomfort from sore and foot may bo lessened if not nS 37 Ty Sich o —-——— -—y ww a. — REDUGTION SALE clipsing the Great Fire Sale blothing 1s our Business = Montgomery & Co. PTT IIIT PIII INN GREETING: I () It IS! f( Subsgstantials they Our Quwn One of the most f oo 1 gooq are fine Male satisfa o offer tory ile $ we have is our own ma- 1 of the Mince meat terial in it is s« finest juality, has e ver been ten cents per pound ( . 1 ‘yg Choice Fruits It has been almost impossible to get satisfactory or anges this season, we have secured some Floridas, also some Mexican unce of but fruit das and quite reasonable in price Our stock of cranberries (at 10¢ per quart) white Almeria grapes, New York Catawabas 2 baskets for 25¢, lemons, bananas, and sweet potatoes have received careful at. tention. Also raisins, prunes, cit- ron, figs, cleaned currants, Califor. nia evaporated fruits, ete., but we cannot enumerate further, Good Investment LE BE BE BE BE BE OE OE BE J | We keep a og and well select. | edstock. It will pay any house. | 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. . wren ROC ER 8 es Bush House Block, - - « Bellefonte, Pa. AAA. A ————— I.“ opi TEADY EMPLOYMENT. We are offering ste steady employment to oom nt pean and women as general ag'ts for our publications. Salary ws) 475 A MONTH AND BXPENSRS, (won (US TAR, NAR db? Ye RA, Pdr fine | that is equally as fine as the Flori- | ULE ON HEIRS Pennsylvania rege Ww fumbsrior, yp Court of Cond rv aunly, se lerk the Or county of Centre, iat at afi Orphans’ COALS 0000000000090 iJ ee 0 0 0 Man WN - W - nN ANTHRACITE, BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS 1 * Id 4 b 4 4 ’d $ : KINDLIN( = } an E i 32000000002 0000 7 be + K. 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