THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLE , A. THURSDAY, M, A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Font «| | -— ad + | LONDON FIREMEN. A HOME-MADE BOOKCASE.| PATRY MATTER owls Thursday, Feb, 24, . How an Ingenious Girl Cau Manufacture ——— - Richard Allen, a robber, and ‘Tom | THE LATEST BIG FIRE SHOWED Useful Articles. TRYING TO INVENT CHI Holmes, murderer, both negroes, were THEIR SYSTEM WEAK. Every young woman has, or ought to lynched by a mob at Mayfield, Ky. Sn————. have, her own littie collection of “pét'’ | There Are Ouly Four Brands and Another 1 British ship Asla was wrecked on | The English Publle Astonnded by the Dis. books, whic he likes to keep in her is Nooded. . Ciround Shoal, near Nantucket, Mass. sla ne pp JW articular room, and not } : ) x na cant cheese Ww ) dll )ISINESS rou i , K play of InefMiolency and a Loud Cry For OWD | ! oom, and not in the When Colorado manufa 10086 6 dll USINESs Eighteen were lost and three rescued. Reform Gees Up in the Newspapers family bookcase or library she manufactures tl ost palatable Henry iillamg, a negro, shot and Yet it Is pogsible that it may not be and most universal of all » BAYS r. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., are feats nts vy er killed Ethel Ceay, a white girl, at Oak- easy for her to buy areal bookcase for the Times, of Denver, al Hane tes: “For six yeas 1 have been a » land, Cal., & id then committed sulcide, Londoners had an eye-opener n her exclusive use, and, i he small factures that which 381 her [De ferer from a screfalsus affection of Ex-Mayor W. J. Plero, of Massilon, | iv when the destruction o \ bookshelves hold only a part of Ler lit paratively lttle, and | galable for ie glands of my K, 1 all efiort 0O., Is under arrest for alleged complic- | 000 ly tie library, sh elled to forego comparatively much, i physici ws 1 Washington, D. %, 4 ity In the bbery of the Massilon post- | , business a a mucl the pleasure that might be it is not difficult nor | t expensive t Springhie id, 1iL, an St. Loui failed to office, Bo wa om AE rad and shou 0 hers. Girls so situated grow and feed good n ws | reduce the nlargement. After a An avalanche at South Quebec, Can- | that the boasted su; ty Of Her may like to know how a young woman = State—in almost any part of this State months’ constant treatment here, my ada, engulfed two houses under a cliff, | Hre department i ) converted an old wooden bureau into while between lowwu physician urged mi to submit to a re Lewls Angers and two children and | their imaginations and Brit oncell. a really ornamental and thoroughly | no State has any speclal capacity moval of the gland, i Hig critieg} no. Mrs. King were killed. The chief of the New York Fire useful receptacle for favorite books, exceading Colorado, : ment a iru my vi yt i nded hai Friday, Feb. 238. partment could have told hem the “It was a plain, painted affair,” she ' amount of milk that can be turned in- and laying y is hy or a hl vanish cruiser Vizcaya left | long ago If they had been in a mood sald in telling of her experience to & to whey and cheese or in facilities for sini gan : Telore Ih . el one bot r York harbor for Havana direct, to receive the information, This they TepOrter, belonging to the bedroom sult | reaching a big market tim enlargement be ean to disappear, pet wriments will be made in rural | are admitting to themselves though in the servants room and, had been AB a matter of fact, there are on aud now it is entirely gone, though 1am ! | delivery in Burlington county, | they will not heap treason on humila- Olscarded as top shabby for further |/for ‘ands of cheese in the world that of through with my second bottle yet. Nice N ¥ jucks county, Pa. Hin be admitting: it alton use. : onetitute a regular adjunct 1 ! Had I only used vour 8.8.8. long ago, ew . ion by admitting it to a foreigner “Ingenuity is the child of Necessity, | table of all class f consumers, Thess | ve oscaved vears of misery . ’ . Nothing in London strike 5 and when I saw the drawers of the old | are the Stilton cheese n i the ! would have sscap wi fd Things To Wear bureau plled on the floor, preparatory Edam cheose tolland, tl hwelts This experience 15 like that of all who : . if rea { Switz i and Her uffer with de . ] engine New York Woods idea struck m Kimer New . The Stilts fukfe: . ie ’ \ t1 {ray i ys ratira iiKe loys. I followed tho drawer n retire- Twenty Minutes to Get Water worth of property ! was electad Daughters of the n by th hi Americans as being more n by he ashing« fire engine. ‘oma to being ignominiously removed to the hed, i | » i v ingui their re ment, armed with ¢ nall wW, ham- ing qu ies from the pasturage i fruitle mer and package of short, smooth nail { Edam 8 litic real bloc lad Cal ied A Real Blood | Remedy. hy \bdddddddadidddidbadaidaidiadiddindZ k. K. RHOADS BOGGS & BULL ALLEGHENY., PA “a COALS ~~ 1s ® ww # Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw CAMA MAMMA A0 000000 000 000000000000 MAL AAA ALAM MMMM L LMM LMM : 3 g : i $ £ 3 3 3 3 i : : 3 ly. { Are paced in dunesday, Maro) 14 b until Friday a a 4 idl sari . gill a ™ \ 200 : ‘ milk l H LINO] PA — “pain wae Le Mun he fat 8 . J O01 HE i : 7 £363 Profess: Laz - % h i kine in | iin i 4 which 3 3 rom n . Int) | : ] ; : ’ Lr ’ Ww pared Possibilities interesting agricultural studies in R a 3 A ihfpplealth ¥ 10 SUPP . tench the Stale gives 3) cents as All Fine Tolling. sia and vi government Sixteen men of the French bark President Felix Faure were washed overboard during a gale off the Aus- tralian coast William Dodson, of Chicago. killed himself In a sensational manner by jumping from a third story window to a crowded sidewalk A terrific hurricane has devastated New Caledonia, doing great damage to shipping. A French gunboat was sunk off the Loyalty Islands Adam Weaver, who killed a deputy | constable and wounded a constable at | Bursonville, Pa., spent Sunday night | ua a lodger In the Portland, Pa. lockup There will be no relief expedition | ¢ gent to the Klondike. The war depart- | ment announces that the project has been abandoned for the reason that no necessity now exists for such relief THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Reflected by Dealings In Philadels phin and Baltimore. Philadelphia, March 1. <Flour firm: winter superfine, $384.25; do. extras, $3.25@83.65; Penn sylvania roller clear, 4.208425. Wheat steady No. 2 red March, $1@1.0044; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, 81.0B1010, Corn firm: No. 2 mixed, March, M'¢@8#0. Onts steady: No. 2 white, 0. Hay dull: eholon timothy, $12 for large bales. Beef quiet: beef hams, 25824. Pork easier: mess, $10.95@10.75. Lard steady : western steamed, $5,420. Butter firm: New York ereamery, 13@817c.; fancy prints Jobbing at Zxate, Chooses gquict: large white and colored, Boptember, #40, Bg firm: New York and Pennsylvania, 148150. Baltimore, March 1-~Wheat steady: spot and month, $LOGGE1.0004 ; southern wheat by sample, FT@81.01. Corn firm : spot and month, BAe. ; southern white and yellow corn, Pe @ige. Onta steady: No. white, Bilas, Rye steadier: No. 2 nearby, 8l4e. Hay steady: choice timothy, $12.00@18. Now York Live Stock Market, Now Yewk, March 1L~Beoves firm. stoors, $4005.25, Calves almost nominal: Wrery to 4008 yeaa, S067 50, Shoop and lam rm nih sheep, Jambe, Sood ta ge my 200A, New York municips had full sway comment when he was app , and despite the sup practical chiles of the New York Fire The conviction London Fire Brigade small to deal general that Hoassla in Abyssinia appears as If Russia way going to make another score at the expense of Leontieff haz prevalled on the Negus to send a num of high-born to Russia for thelr education the twelve so chosen. the Russian language and then attend a technical eight are to be trained to become mil itary Instructors in thelr own country These twelve youths will " doubt form a pro-Russian four are to learn thoroughly Russian Greatest Drinkers of Aleohal, Switzerland, states that France drinks more alcohol annually than any other nation in Europe, i based on the percentage of aleoholle liquors consumed, According to this each person drinks thirteen quarts of many more quarts of ete, In the course of a year His calculation Is The very, very latest thing | have a purse made of the same material aa the street dress. And, not iy that but the purse must be mounted with a gold clasp, and have the Initials of the owner in gold letters upon it Another possibility whieh It is whispered may descend upon us ls to have walking shoes made in dyed leather to match the walking costume. This 2 = pret ty fancy, at all events, and has proba- bly come about from the tremendous and universal success of the tan shoe, which 1s so much softer and prettier than black, and is worn in winter as well as for outing Bonnets far Old Age Only, Bonnets are not worn by women much under sixty Large hats, to ques, and the boat-shaped variety are the favorite styles, with here and there a poke for the few who can wear it. Feathers are put on to slant back from the face and fall a little over the hair. Miroir velvet has the preference for millinsry, and glace silk and sasin are both used Any thing glossy is in style Women Balliffs, One large agency In London employs women for bailiffs, putting them in charge where the victim of distraint is a woman or an elderly person who Is pot likely to make trouble for the custodian. Tired of Outepread Skirts, Paris Is tired of the outspread skirt and already there is looming in the distance the clinging, dragging pattern of pleturesque and untidy memory, Bright--What made you tell me you wouldn't elimb the Christmas tree? Bobble Bright "Cause then I didn't | think I tould do It. All cold vegetables oft over should | be saved for fulure use In soups or salads, To Make the Nutter Sweet It th when needed for far leclicate cookery by taking it to the n a water bath burnt and coarsely powdered animal coal, which has been thoroughly freed from dust by sifting and strain. through a clean f nel A bet. and less troubles ¢ method is to ughly wash the tter first with good new milk and next with old spring water Butyri« acid, nm the presence of which rancid- ty depends, is freely soluble in fresh milk. After washing, press the butter with the hands until the water and milk are removed, then Lightly squeeze the lump of butter in 2 towel, put Into shape until all liquid s removed and keep in a cool place intil used Hn The Prof in Dairying. It requires about 1560 pounds of but. ter per year to pay for the labor and feed devoted to a cow The profit ia th amount produced above the pro portion necessary to pay the expense, A cow that produces 350 pounds of but. ter a yoar will give four times the profit that will be derived from a cow proaucing 200 pounds of butter per year, as the first 150 pounds must be charged to the cow as expense. It can be seen, therefore, that one cow, oh ing 250 pounds of butter in a year, equal, In the profit given by her, four cows which produce 200 pounds each during the same time, The one row will take up Yess room than will four. These facts show where profit | trom dairying is derived. Don't Wet the Cows Teals, Ore of the relies of barbarism In {dairying Is wetting the cow's teats in milking. The milker who will do this ouglit to be put to wheeling manure and feeding pigs, the latter under ine [structions and oversight, of course. Heat ght | good board, onl The net ec or tuition, board. h and fur nished room f« he 1 term « weeks is iy & 4: tor the winter term of 12 weeks, only $4, and for the spriug term « i weeks, only #02. The net cost of Lhe ole Senior year ol 4 weeks Is only &i The Faculty of the sntral State Norma School is composed of special 0 thelr seves al departments Five lead ! JeRes ATE Ie presented A well conducted Model School furnishes sy perior training to pre fessional students. Grad uates command good positions and meet with exeelient suooess The handsome new building, erected at a erat of one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. is now finished and occupied, Accom modations first clas, Kieetrie Hight in every roo, Carpeis spring beds wardrobes, new furniture, fourteen bath rooms, Hot and cold water on every fleor, Fan system steam hest Smead system of ventilation Everything is new and convenient, Students may enter at Any time Lock Haven is accassible by rail from all directions We shall be glad to enrrespond with any who are interested. Sead for free catalogue and secure rooms for next term JAMES ELDON, A, M.. Ph.D. Principal, The New England Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, SL, 000,000 Tus, In lores 20000, 000 of Asselin CHARTERED IN 183, The o' dest and most conservative and econ omi~al company in the United States. Has never diverged from the original purpose of Lite Insurance. lssues no deceptive specuia tive policies, but maintains it's plea for pure Lite asurance, Lite. Endowment and Term solicles<all with large dividends paid annual y, commencing with frst year This company ih governed by the Non Forfeiture Laws of Massachusetts, which are acknowleged the best in the U.N. We invite comparisons, Rovert FF EXuater, Distriot Manager, RELLEPFONTE, PA ["v IN HOUSE, ~ J. Woods Catdwel, Nig Buss to and fr a) all" trains fal. Fo Fon ras mal in aera mee BELLEFONTE, PENNA. THE PENNA. STATE COLLEGE LL“ ATED In one of the most beautiful ane healthful spots in the A llegheny Region ; Undenominational : Open to both sexes Tultion free: Board and other expenses very low LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCA INDUSTRIAL AKT AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin, Spanish and 1talian, (optional) French German and English, (required. ) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE theoretical and prae tical , PREPARATORY DoPARTMENT: twe Cars vail term opens September 12, 1884. Regular courses four years or catalogue or other in formation, address GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. DD, president. State College, Centre County, Pa ww, and Trade Marky obtained sod all Pat rut busine conducted fof MODERATE ees. Orrico OprosiTE lL, 8, oe A Te , ure patent in Joss feb MA ove from Washington, ew model, drawing of photo, with deen. En pats wo, free of wont free, ic. A. SNOWE CO. D. &.
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