LADY MACKENZIE. Athlete and Cham plon Swimmer of England, Lady (‘on nee M ferred An All Around ckengle has been to “repre whereas no ever nm thoroughly and sentiment than daughter of the sec. ond earl Her mother was the d the fourth Baron Macdonald, Like all the Scotch, she is fond of Lady Con stance swim- repeatedly re fis a sentative English woman,” woman we Scotch She was in name is the f Cromartie she, 0 ughter of 10 sports the champion woman is The Club For Working Girls The gir ads, a comfortle f w hethet he be an wage eart as a rule, inmate of Object Lesson of the was tt! sleep awful of fire out from al up™ down W bear, wit like conls bh eyes and sharp, cruel teeth, will come inder the bed and eat you his poor litt) ¢ thing nestled to lothes under the dream horrid bears eating That night COM POR «1 herself In her er up when the stolid nurse had wn comforta ble bed and had put thetlamp out there enme a sudden tap at the volce of the through the pane Get up as quick There's a burglar ander your bed!” At the word “burglar” girl sprang sereaming from her bed, tore open the door and fell Into hysterics In the hall. The les son was more instructive than the mis tress designed, but when the girl's fears had ealmed she sald to her: “You did not hesitate to tell my little dell ente child, who could not possibly know that It was a lle, a cruel story of a bear under her bed. Now, when | treat you to the same kind of story you are nearly frightened to death, To morrow you ean go into the Kitchen and work there. You are not fit to care for little children.” Philadelphia Ledg- er, door, and the loudly Maggie! enlled “Magule, iB YOu oan Inistress iN the Babies Must Not Be Rocked to Sleep, Doctors are not as a general rule greatly influenced by purely sentl mental considerations, and they have of issued the mandate, “Bables should not be rocked to sleep.” This would at first seem cruel and arbitrary, bat it is not as unrensqunble as would appear. It is vastly better for the baby to be undressed and ald down in the crib, with a cool, pillow under the little head, to drop into a quiet sleep than to be held In mother's warm arms her and rocked half an hour or more, With very littie training fresh close pains breast most be | iHicient to induce them to sleep when | will become vou are baby protesting | gh to leave the he is vigorously nst this procedure, sit by the crib pat hin After le even this will not be necessary hild, but rocking gently to sleep not only better for the « becomes Ar Woman's 8000 Home Lon, Fast {(arpet eners, Fiano Drapery. Sleeping Rooms, 3 ¥ t1 . ¢ without he health of the co Is on these prac fF 10 w inform tical p ! mt the woman electin bulld a herself ) house this spring should A Woman FPollve Sergeant, If Sergeant Mary BE of the Chicago police department is not a good (wens offioe r. six mayors of the « ed to find it ont Mrs work in 1880, ity have fall Owens, who be gan her wonrs sergeant’s badge No. 97 and reports dally to the chief of the detectives Ree ord-Herald Chicago It 1s the parents who are oftenest to blame for allowing thelr children's brains to be packed without any re gard to their enpacity or peculiar pow ers or weaknesses, Ladies’ Home Jour. nal, Every sectional! schoo! bess should have & women upon I I kaif were women, the schools wonid wil be the potter for it.~Philadeiphia Press, Ohlo has 20920 working women. Their average weekly wages are $4.53 and savings 14 cents, Gas globes should be cleansed by scrubbing with a frm brosh dipped (on HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Don't put damp towels and napkins in the hamper. Dry them first or they will mildew, A writer says equal parts of vinegar and parathn oll make a better polish for a plano than any furniture cream. Crockery ornamented with gilt bands figures should be quickly £1 wiped, or washed and drained dry, ver even Ww s fi soft cloth if sed wins, both ge and then and will tried r handles, they ner and last ionger hen an elderdown d and k I Its elasticity, hang it in the sun for n few ' nat st al will come back to it to! it | Pretty Wall Pocket, Cotton Sheeting. Hendaches, The Countess of Warwick that a sure cure heartaches in of work. “Every wo some work,” sald the “If it Is unnecessary for her ought The sum of hu is quoted for woman ns saying head and n any sort aches work man should do countess work for something for others to herself, she to man happiness can be enlarged by wo men If they would undertake it. The woman who thinks she makes people better by a perpetual whine mistakes the situation” Salted Popeorn, Economical, easy to prepare and wholesome for a party Is salted pop corn. Prepare after the corn Is well popped exactly as you would salted almonds or peanuts and Beap in low glass dishes, It will not hurt the chil dren, no matter how heartily they eat, and makes a pretty addition to the ta ble, The Silver, Ia the care of silver the work of pol ishing becomes easier If the whiting Is made Into a thin paste to which a little small, are | turned | sweep quilt has become | hours, and all the | do | i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 6, 1802, : : WHY Dr. Greene’s Nervura Makes Men: Healthy, Strong, Vigorous, Powerful. is over and nkens "Tis indeed the pace which kiils. It is not work whic} work, worry, confinement, over-taxing the body, dissipation or spring debility, which the nerves, exhausts the body. You become weak, have dizziness, bad-feeling head and unsteady and trembling nerves sensations, a feeling of anxiety, gloom, and disco and wake tired and unrefreshed ; appetite and digeosti y and liver complaint, prostration, heart failure, paralysis insanity y injures, it strength, strain upon nerve breaks down the health, w nervous. restless, or fret! sirange iragement | you fail nre » and jy eeple or kidney constipation, rheumatism death N a \ Obvio 1 nerves rein [1%] shatiered ¢ well-known druggist, Charles W. Eggleston, Esq., 329 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass., savs: ot wit many cust Doing One Thing Well In the business life it is a case of the sur- vival of the fittest. Hours of toil, planning, studying to understand business more fully and increase the output. No experienced busi- ness man would attempt sell a poor article. WHAT IS II? We have for several months been display - ing the finest stock of pianos and organs that it has been possible for us to procure. Many homes bear evidence of our increasing busi- ness. But we have not reached you. Times are prosperous now. They are helping you to adorn your home. Come in and let us suit an instrument to your taste and finances. M. C. GEPHART. FTORES AT BELLEFONTE, PA........and....... MILLHEIM, PA. EN GROW WEAK. RAILROAD BOHEDULE, JENNBYLVANIA BAILROAD BRANCHES. In effect on and after Nov. 24, 1901 AND VIA. TYRONE~WESTWAKD Leave Bellefonte # 52am, arrive at Tyrone i1 06am, at Altoona, 1.00pm; at Pittsburg bpm Leave Beritonts 1 22pm; 68 pm Leave Bellefonte 4 44 iat Hp m arrive at Tyrone at Alloona 3 0p mat Pittsburg pm ALoous at 6 i VIATIRONE efomnte ¥ arrive at Tyrone at Pittsburg at 10 45 BANTWARD Sam, arrive Harrisburg 2 4 at at Ipave Tyrone pm "hillads] phi Lenve arrive at Tjrehe HEC pm; st ¥ hills pm, arrive at Harrisburg at vom E HAVER~BASTWARD 2 A. m. arrive at Lock eave Williamsport, 12.40 p.m sbhurg p at Philadel Tyrone 5 p m, arrive at Lock ams t28pm.; « pm arrive at Lock Ha 135 a Arrive at lams port a. mn Fhiiadelp! leave Belletont arrive at Lewis t ig at “ L Iarrisburg 1.5 A. I. Lewis Fhlla *BEZBRRS HES BELLEFONTE S SNOWSHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on And after Nov 2, 18% ilsave Bellefonte Arrive at now Bhoe... 1 Leave Snow Bhoe Arrive at Bellefonte... 9 For rates, maps, ete address Thos. BE. Watt iE ticket Ww R. Woon Gen'l. Pass Ae. THE ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Jan. 21. 1x DOWN READ TY 21No4 No ¢ Ar m. pm p.m LEFOXTR # & 10 : Nig Ziot Hecla Park } Nod we. [NO Lv £40 Br rE RPEEEeT : LL LT . yw —— BEECH CREEK RR.) Jersey Shore... manaet } 194 RL Ams a & Re DE ry FHILA NEW YO Via 1 4) RK . Are week Days. § 600 3 : 55a mm. Sunday pg Oar atiachad 10 sast i eh a HU p.m "hiladeiphiaat 11: %p.m J. W,GEPHART, Genera! Sgpt m. Sunday LLEFONTE CENTRAL To take effect Apr B' WESTWARD RAILROAD Phe EASTWARD STATIONS Ly Ar Bellefonte Colevilie Morris Whitmer Hupters Fillmore by Wadd 08)... Lambourne. 12]... Krumrine 2i8tate College 7] een. Struble 81... Bloomsdort 8. Floe Grove Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Wil Hamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrome, connect with train Nos. 3 and 5 for Sate Oollege Trains from State College connect with Penna Ratliroad at Bellefonte for points east and west FH. Tuomas Sept. - J eRe — - EE lh tetas 1s be I RE PPPORBIPIAIIAIAIS unsEs Maa REE BERR RE Er TT WE PRINT BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, In fact any and all kinds of Com- mercial Stationery. We pride ourselves on doing neat work and 1 x DEMOCRAT
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