THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B ELLYFONTY, pa, NOVEMBER 23 }, 1899, wn EMADE NOVELTIES. Attractive Christmas Gifts and How to Construct Them, FOR A BOLT OF DAINTY RIBDON, A Very Pretty and Useful Present For an Woman Friend-Design For an Embroidered Catehall-How to Make an Pretty Fancy Work Basket, trifle for the dainty ribbon love well makes an al Christmas gift. It of any sort of silk or linen, and embroidered or not, as one may prefer, The one here given is of palest pink silk on the out- side and blue on the Inside, To make it cut four disks of cardboard and cover two with pink and two with the blue silk. The pink, which Is to form the outside, must be first embroidered in a wreath of tiny forgetmenots, For the lover of fancy work a dainty basket such as is described below is a Christmas gift that is certain to be a A pretty all women ways acceptable may be 80 made as desired, edged wit ribbon frills are ; of satin hole a , HE ter A to inches D to F 3 Are car must we rolls Jewels with in filo great on outlls and a » um In done holed on tin over to | ades Finger Bowl Dollies A ohm bowl d on KE RBIILt Is A set of finger ive a An linen bh need not Inve of time trouble dainty of fine tiny eat ou tremely or one In awn, finished with a hemstitehed hem | | the | tied on with ribbons. about three-quarters of an Inch wide, The size of the dolly when completed should be five Inches square, On each sprinkle small blossoms of some sort, such as daisies, buttercups, anemones or the like. FOR MY LADY'S FAN. A Christman Gift That May Easily Be Made, Among the pretty and really useful little articles which may be made at home and will form acceptable holiday bag for carrying the colors It Is suitable for the opera, ball or evening reception fan, while in dark tones it may Cars ried in the day to functions where fans the matinee is a In dainty light gifts fan be are usually a necessity or the woman's club, The fan bag shown In t} made of a strip of wide wiilte ribbon twice the length of the bag. It is embroidered with a fine de- » pleture is moire | sign of silk and spangles and is lined AAS AA WW ty a “. -~ - nN. ~ Ww Fen wn at oy CRY a wh . - rth yA JR e- TOR ew -~ { FOR A YOUNG GIRL. A Decorated Chalr That Please Her at (hristmas Wonld nd ta hese are different kinds of 1. by the ust ret the finish the wood mu BUCCeRsiY of t whiel conts hinalike dep and leaves the kt of the el curled hal EOF CORRS aced the velveteen wl ex vir Is uphol and cove red £ sheeting, Win stron % Ix pl de cov rn pend or ge wing completed by a If the chair has a the eushilon may be tied to the corners A hanging cushion for made to mateh and also The prevailing color of the room for which the chalr In Intended should of course govern the cholee of the shade of the enamel and outs “re ruffle or pla pretty loose and ting ane sent, simply with ribbons back Is | cushions i | {TWO | finished | | Ing | at | HOeETO { Kibben S. CRN r Procipitated at Fort 1, in Texas. Si DIERS ace Va Ring A geol ORTS iD REI OF THE AFFAIR, Miltary Commander Declares the Sol- Ldhers Were Attacked by n Mob, While Connty Judge Saves soldiers Were the Want Troops ltecalled. Nov Yesterday received a telegram Kibben, the command- officer of the United States troops San Antonio, saying that there been a ri riot Rio Grande City Mon lay ght between the federal stationed there and the citizens of that town General Mq telegraphs that the report hae from the commander Fort * Rio Grande City, stated in the AZEIossors Austin, 22 Governor from General M« Tex., ¢ Sayres had TN ni troops at al were ERrrison I'he Ha IaMmyette Indicted For Coercing Unionists, Ma Howard Hal ‘ Harwood & Was aArrestad tment rkmen iabor r n ti Fined For Violating Vight Honr aw, I. Larlin & undeq omy t nes nen inten po esterday | | States di fo feral Agnlnat a Labor U'nloan, Lovina Firne yoater. Any brought for $10.000 against the entire membership of Toledo Tin pore’ Union No. 6, of the Amalgamated Amsociation of Bheet and Metal Work- ers. He declares he applied for ad- mission into the union, but was re- jected, Later he was discharged from his position, his employer telling him that his work was in every way satis- factory, but that he would be boy. eotted by labor unions If he longer re- tained him, snl w ts Nov 99 Toslev “THE nit ——— WOMEN LEAD A RIOT. em po Husbands Liv Pa., in thi for three Outiawry, Nov, 22. The strik town nth Nanticoke, of miners on now which has m became quit of 30 started a of the Bu AL 0 mans Monda in serious vest women and at of quehanna Coal meeting of the night they re to tu body yesterday and if Pe the pump runners and fire going to work [ knew that were in this they cripple the company, and thereby ably bring the strike to an end The nearly forel gathered HLreets fow marched ed men to come « erday, when a mob some bhoys ri one the colleries company women held rn #ible solved out bosses fron if the &y successful all earl women on the and many on breaker men on eral Andrey JOYO® svg butcher kn!f will result lars t crowd n hat 1) Ean FA he i and & show Was « enough for Many closed business ses and fact at noon In « employes an opportunity of par ing In the eolebration Vv ganizations, politi cial attended In large numbers Fhe on planade, the greatest attraction of the exposition, was thronged all day. The auditorium In the north pavilion of the main building, where Innes’ band ia , Kiving daily concats, was also packed "10 Its capacity, Arious or Al, # and labor, Fa Endeavor to Win a Strike For Their o been { i" 140 prevent I P— ] RAW AS No Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. tion eations of ointments, salves, ete., appl through the skin; the blood, Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersyi “1 had Eczema thirty years, and of treatment my leg was #0 raw and so constant pain. It finally broke began to spread and grow worse BiX years I have suffe red all hope of ever being free from the been treated by some of the best taken many blood medicines, all in faith left I began to take 8B. 8B. 8B. made the Eczema worse, but | kr way the remedy got rid of the poi B. 8. B., the sore healed up entirely, clear and smooth, and I was cured FEezema is an obstinate d only a tonic. Bwift's : S. S. S. FOR rt nt d agony Bpecif y other blood rem in superi not reach, It goes to the bottom—to the worst ease of Eczema, no the or } i ed y PUATAN d HOO rer 10 ly ni Not much attent first symptoms of F “orem, but it is not hi before the little redr 1788 he fins 5 burn lead to suffering and torture almost unen- durable, a roughness and merely a local irritation : Eczema~which is more than skin- “deep, and can the real cause of the trouble, is in the b lood, although sl] suff the only way to reach le, Ind OK runt i Pe r the past five or disease physicians an and it ew that BOT 1108 Decause to “ tha BEEF FROM ECZEMA! on is often paid to Lo tel This is but the beg nning, and an will It is a common mistake to regard redness of the skin as it is but an indica the blood—of terrible not be reached by local appli- ied to the surface. The disease taelf, ering | 8 produced re, is through of a humor in the disease, there! y Writes: fter a great deal 5 that it gaye me INK Bore, and and had given as I have | have Wit} Apprrent this was Contir Skin Dec vain the perf ¢ etly iscase and can not be ¢ THE BLOOD PiReases ww! cause r t! atler what other tre Eczema, B ¢ res, 4 / / / / 4 4 » / / / / ; / / I / / ? 4 / / / 4 4 GROCERY SUPREMACY... ! i Si i Ta SR SE ENE NE NN ' WE WANT YOUR TRADE. - SECHLER & CO. La Sh a Th Th Th Th SE CS YT ENTE EEE eS La a a Th a SE ENE NE a. / / / / / / / / / ’ » / / / / / / Ne # 4 } / / / / lt 4 B wi Ve We Sell Amb y Bi www LT eS SE SE WR SS NN WN NW NE WEE NE Waa Farmers’ ention! price } Walk-Overs for Men $3.50. Caracens for Women $3.00 Powers Shoe Company Bush Arcade, BELLEFONTE, ->{BEEZER'Sk< MEAT MARKET: A 1 eny § : Me te, i We Keep none but BEEF PORE and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat. 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