THE E CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, Pa. JANUARY 30, 1902, ipa (0 ¥ THE EARTH’ S MOTION. A Little Experiment May by Which It Be Demonstrated, fil it it nearly the Take a good sized bowl, full of water and place upon floor of the room which is not exposed to shaking or jarring from the street Sprinkle the surface of the water a white used and druggist. Next this coating of with powdered black line, say Having made the surface of the lay upon bowl a stick over coating of lycopodium powder, a sometimes their tollet of any the surface of powder make straight subst which is ladies can nee in be upon white by making which purchased charcoal =a an inch or two in length. ttie black mark on the bowl, to this Hl contents of floor close other lie exactly ait down the some n object, so that it il lel with the « happens to be the floor or in the Leave tl fe w ho tion of th If the line i crack in oblect I with room, to the « Kitty's Complaint, How to Look For Birds, Take you m on the Make a and your next citing When 3 don't fall to see ils differ bills. That To arouse hand neck Moy cite things If the down still for hal then you may you. Think about what 3 Don't feel discourn after walk If you don't see The was good for you.~ American Boy list of 1 ¢ slow vy. ox nit , Bit prefec with); BOmew Ly wih fore he sees nl ee ged Your much " A Wish That Hurts, Jan Kubelik, the young who receives $1,000 an hour for play ing, tells how boys may wed: “1 should like to tell them to sue. ceed. They musc learn wish. A wish that hurts and hurts that Is the wish that comes true! And the world and poverty and no friends fll health cannot stop it. If thes {hey will work. Wishing and ing will make the world ripl them. The boy who would like to sue coed, be cannot succeed; but the boy who wishes to succeed till he eannot ent or sleep or do anything but work for wishing, be has success." viol RIC how to and wish, work Frozen Soap Babbles, Many Interesting experiments can be made with soap bubbles blown from | mixture of warm water, castile soap and glue. It Is not generally known, however, that bubbles ean be frozen. though this Is very easily done, to the door or put It out of an open window on a winter day. The bubble will freeze Instantly, retaining ite shape, but forming most beautiful crystals. If you try this little expert ment on a clear day when there is It. tle wind, you will be delighted with the resuit.~ Young Ameriea, | m the | straight | : paral. | inist, | whole | t over for | Blow fn bubble of moderate size and carry It WOMAN'S CHIEF CHARM. A Magazine Writer Who Thinks It Is Perfect Frankness, Finer than any other single trait in woman, because it Is rarer, Is perfect frankness, not in word alone, but thought and aect—the cournge of con viction, the splendor of sincerity. Wao now become n majority of womankind, a that it is n grave nke thelr whole rt even when they feel the deepest, that a firmly when he which has with the vast tradition to ny a tradition fix f hare hea and nore man's serious Interest held and endures the long or ruly he Is eared for, This feeling form of coquetry, fo p ny It teaches women at indifference even when thelr are turned to water hearts are iting like wax It nobler ue and puzzle sny very In nes when thelr before the flan me their ninst their to pig bids of desire. Kes them * AR instinets ordor It them “no” "and to hesitate have shad They have b n taught really ninds beyond the ’ Nun's Velling For Babies, ' \ + ely of ™ an a de entire tiny ha nating coverlet for cot or per ide as follows kK or blue the size re edge with a four finish the frills her, inch of + “Dotted net: with a the nnd, couple of r same shade as the nun's velling if you terprising, three narrow tucks run in the frill add to the appearance greatly are “ry «1 Table Linen. which may be Is vasily washed, pleces are ruined by Inundresses who do not at tempt to take out the stains until they have been with water snd soup or even bolled In A stain that has been trented In this way Is a dificult thing 10 remove, It is an matter 10 examine all table kins, nnd nny other pleees i tnhile nnd ove all the before sending them to the wash stains may be permanently “set’ cold water, White table lin led and bleached Yet a great many onreloss ho clot) ne p doles linen red Flie with Love In the Home, What te the ersing need of the Lome” Not money, not intellect, not ron went, not wisdom It bv wart demonstration of It pate tn stich a little thing, a shor! spuce of genes ut best, and to live It through aud to Lave wissed love in chlidhood from father and mother is the saddest thing iu all the world, fw ind Take ws of bebe ribbon | KITCHEN HELPS, Don't wash Eitan In clear water, | Ose a little soap, Don't put tin dishes In greasy water. { It deadens the brightness, in | range Clean the steelwork of your kitchen when discolored by rubbing it { with vinegar, men for countless ages have cherished | Is | | it out quickly is kept In ignorance of how | It Is stated that a bit of lemon tossed futo the water in which kitchen towels and other cleaning cloths are will sweeten them perceptibly, Don't scrub warm water. with sponge with two ounces of for- maldehyde In two quarts of cold wa- your refrigerator When necessary, | ter, is at the base of every and | | fully « | siress Important of | sinins’ {| hot, and when dry you will have a | very good imitation of ground glass. Fill saucepans with cold water di- scalded | rectly they are emptied, add a plece of | soda and set on the stove again, Is especially helpful in the cleaning of utenslls after cereals and sticky foods have been cooked in them, To make perfectly sure that all of the has been ren the interior of the coffeepot, water and let it back of the coffee wved from cold the Graceful W Some Artistieo Lamps Washing Knitted Goods, iid ver Iw her lather = Soap sho al A goexd and warm (not wis or ot pressed and are clear rinsed temperature clos they several the presacd ns water has been as far as possible, let al it ters, it up cap on a clear shout occasion but do ne If these arried on vy (¥ be as soft and Physienl woman Attractions, very foolish ttractions the fo A rmte physienl a power, as do She Is under They have a of nature, ay too much upon them. since they are per Ishable. Mere beauty will never make the Impression upon the world that a combination of beauty and brains al ways bas and always will. Charming HANNErs are an open sesame the heart, whether or not they are accom. panied by beauty, beauties also izgh to to | Secorehed Linen, To restore scorched linen boll to n good consistency in half a plot of vin. | egar two ounces of fuller's earth and | the Julee of two onions. Spread the ! composition over the whole of the! damaged part, and, If the scorching is not quite through and the threads ac tually consumed, after allowing It to dry, the place will appear ns white and an perfect as any other part of the roods. To Make Glass Ornate If you want to shut off the view from eny window, you ean do it very cheap Iy by dissolving In a little bot water ns much epsom salts as the water will absorb. Paint over the window while The Baby's Spoon, A preity addition to the baby's sonal belongings Is the nursery It Is so enlled becanse This ! HARD WORK When Your Nerves Give Way, Dr, | Greene's Nervura Builds Ton Up and Makes Honest Strengih, The wornan who does hor own work takes care of children } trength. All are there nr wipes f what overwork wi It the nerves too, and then t bile 1x Dy, Greene's Nervura is the r overworked woes { food and bor need « TE ener fi strength from thelr perfect rest at night. It re aud builds up in every way. Mus. Joux H. Lavx, 48 Springfield wark, N.J., says ‘When | beg an od and nerve ren y baby had been very gulates the ne iE Ave " \ve., tikes Dr, Greene's yi was terril Nervurs iy run down. 3% . | the etched with go scone from one the most or Goose's rhymes, Nternture for litle folks, r trace | f+ Feterd Balsam GREENS P Bush Hous CAAA bd R.B. Montgomery Crider’s Stone Building. th & Mor tgoms ry. well known Eckesrorn & MoxreoMery iti be continued by me in the fu ture at the former stand. department of Painting, Picture Framing, ete. f= | cCalmont & Co! Bellefonte, Pa. If you are thinking about a SLED, SLEIGH, ROBES, BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, HARNESS, WHIP ) ’ » . SECHLER & CO. Bush House Block. HERE are a great many things we would like to say, and very interesting things they are too. But we little time have very to say them. So we will just give you the tip and you can do the We have the stuff, good Cannot rest. stuff and plenty of it. in our take all enumerate the items It the space in the Democrat to business. would In every do that--—-We have goods in our Paper hanging, stock from every country on the face of the carth---and the will be supplied with a larger stock best in the market---Every- and better facilities to meet the wants of all patrons. Call on me when in need of some- thing will be to your interest. Employ only experienced work men, R.B. Montgomery BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET Will take all the chances on ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. ————— Wea keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAM, All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If you want a nice Juley Steak #0 to PHILIP em | | worth it is all the same---Come =I you will just come in, we thing ---now step up promptly | first come, first served, but there's enough for all and the last will be as well served as | the first. If you want to buy | RA ILROAI D SCHED ULE, ()| pr A SYLVANIA BALLROAD BRANCHE In effect on and after Nov. %“, 1 s—— VIA. TYRONE WENTWARD. Leave Bellefonte WEXam, arrive at Tyrone il G6 am, at Altoona, 1.00 pm; at Pittsburg J ) In Leave Betts F5p m ix pm; at Altoona 3 y m Leave Beliefonte 4 44 pn; arrive at Tyrone 600: at Altoona AL 6 00; at Pittsburg at 30 45 VIA TYRONE-~BANTWARD Leave Bellefonte ¥ 55 am, arrive at Tyrone 1H 06: st Harrisburg 2 4 Pa; at Philade] - phiabdipm Leave Bel le onte 195 pm, arrive at T “cB pm: at Harrisburg 6 #4 pm; at Gelphla 1020 pm Leave Bellefonte § 4 pm, 600: at Harrisburg st ViA LOCK HAY ARD arrive at Tyrone 10p mat Pittsburg rons bila. arrive at Tyrone Som EXEABTWARD Leave Bellefonte, 9.52 a. m. arrive at ios Haven, 10.80, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p.m Arrive at Harrisburg, 2.15 p.m. at PF hilade! phis at 6.250. m Leave Bellefonte 106 p Haven 210p mat Wi Harrisburg bpm and Buftalo 7 80 pm Leave Bell efonte LB ven, #15 p.m mm. arrive Harrish Philadelphia xt m, arrive at Lock AILRpOrt 2 4% pm; Fhilude Pia? 2 pm ; Arrive at Lock Ha Hamsport 1.55 &. A. m Arrive at * 81 Lew ! : oe | =] ~ y rl he J Hes Eb BD TTP “38 85 - Ondar Springs Salona Mite Han Ar iv.lam. pm BERCH CREEK RR.) Jersey Shore... RE Ee ee a ah EE EE ew wy PFHILAD NEW YORK Via Phila Week Days. § 40 i 5a m Sun day A Sieeping Car attached t nfrom W Ar spo i at 11: bot ind from Philadelphia at) W.0KPH ART, senergl Supt p And west B- LEFENTE CENTRAL RAIL HOAD > To take effect Apr 19% WESTWARD EASTWARD, Brarvions ae | » » walk be | W A Whitmer 0 5 bi... Hunters WN 5 Fillmore 11 02 Brialy 1] 0 Waddle ios Lambourne. 12 712. Krumrine 1 3 7 2state College Han 3 ..Strable.... Hw Bloomsdort BL. Pine Grove. Trains from Montandon, wi lHamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, connee with train Nos. 2 and 5 for State Sollege: { Trains from State College connect with Penna | Ratiroad at Bellsfonte 3 points east and west V. Rn TROMAS sagt, hahaha hE | : EAT EIDE sage a Bd - = tuaumrmerreesrmpme> | FRAPPR RB RN gusgs Lewisburg, LOOK! ten cents worth or fifty dollars | | Come at once and see onr Accident {and Sick Policies, Absolutely a in we want to see you anyway making a sale---So we will look for you SURE. | First Class Company. Indewmnify. ing men against sickness and acei- dents. fessional Men and Policies for La. boring Men, your Accident Policy dont t fail to BOO US, GRANT HOOVER, We have Policies for Pro- Before you renew Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Ortder’s Stone Buliding. oat surance, PA Sechler & Co Centre County Co. Corner High and Spring Streets, ———— | ‘a
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