OR LITTLE Br ——————S—————" —————————— GHOST RINGS. A Simple Trick That Is Effective and Ensily Here Is a trick that is a very effective at a 1 and, although it } the spectators Performed, Oe To usd appears very when simple rey i most Take a pasteb hathox and cut a circular hole | or five inches in diameter In the nter of the cover. Get two pads of blotting paper, each composed of six or eight pleces. Place the box on a table facing the company and tell them that about to make some one for each. Take the pad of blotting paper into another room and then pour on one a well perfor Is are them you for ghosts Travels of an leeherg. 0 run in close watel At certain seasons from near the sionally Good Hope ere d almost as long as that some of their 1 getting ha ee south oo reached elo of appearing, a journey i undertaken by wrihern relatives ae JE What's Your Name? When a boy, the great French an 1 ¢8 of its own, and | | for thor Alphonse Daudet was very poor, | but he was allowed to attend, without paying any fees, a school in which the | majority of the pupils the sons of rich men. His appearance the school, dressed in a blouse, which only the very poor wore, was the occasion of many taunts and Jeers from schoolfellows, and even the never called Lim by his name, but ad. dressed him as “What's your name.” But the boy never heeded the 111 will or the sncers. He determined that he mould make something of himself, say- Ing, “If 1 am to take any position in this school, I must work twice as hard as the others.” By steadfast persisten- ey and courngeous determination he did succeed, and when his name had become famous he wrote a story In memory of those days of hardship and poverty and called it “Little What's His-Name."” were at The Thread on the Cocoon, The thread on the cocoon of the silk. worm Is not wound around and around, 88 might be supposed, but irregularly his | master | USE OF THE PIN, | The Important Part It Should Play In «a Woman's Dress. A good deal of scorn Is heaped upon the woman wh. , as the saying goes, ts | “pinned together.” She is put down as untidy and lazy and generally shift The scornful critics do not stop that the artistic | loss, to French consider most dresses and hats are seldom | that, graceful and lovely the very i unreliable, apt to give at any nade" re, mere stitchery Is tht Mere sewing is not the artis for which ant prices The es for deft touches, Inspired ad Justments, graceful drapery, beauty of | Many of these effects depend | be put with skill | in the cunning | ald of a pin than ere strong stiteh- | cannot he expressed ment, exorbl couturiere | thing one pays great cil outline Clothes should on | well on the pin with art There is more affinity fold placed with the there ery. Pers in a frock duplicate, as as made is in rows of m onality that a It other woman could have ny must special touch t cannot have these | woman who wears it despises of a pin, ny women y Use large on Yer seem Thelr spend sums t good on frocks are nade to hax i I vers fold Marringeahle Girls rl How to Economize With Ege, fi t nt : \ Keo sen nfit for nse the seco » Jeft over whites of egress nn into macaroons, kisses or gsed The whites of two eggs with a quarter of a pound of sugar and the same quantity of almond paste will make two d nn macaroons Where hard boiled yolks are wanted it 1s much better to break the eges, separate care fully the yolks from the whites and drop the yolks into water that is boll ing hot. Cook slowly for twenty min utes. In this way you save the whites for another purpose. Mrs, 8. T. in Ladies’ Home Journal, Heringies Horer Heat In the Home, Since It Is the dry quality of the heat that Is supplied in our homes that seems Ita most perolelons quality, 1t Is worth while emphasizing every means by which it may be lessened, The was ter reservolr of stoves and furhsces should be kept filled, and In addition water should be kept In an open vessel In the bedrooms and living rooms at lenst, Covered Nonsting Pans, If you have a covered pan In which to roast went, never open It to baste the ment. Keep it covered from first to last. The idea Is that the pan is full of steam which penetrates the fiber of the meat. If desired tz brown the leave the cover off a short quick oven. ee + id A ecard necompanles a gift, but one writes a letter of thanks, If you disapprove of drinking, do not express your opinion, but turn down your glass, When ealling “To inquire” of the card, upon one who 1s ill, Is written across the top Invitations to balls should be given in the lady's n They should be sent three weeks the ball, look at the Never conver ame, before person you are sub TL) on a are not familiar with, mrried woman's cards never by indicate her hus band's profession, “Mrs, Judge,” “Mrs, Dr." “Mrs, Senator," incorrect. It is quite proper for a lady to grant a gentleman's wish to correspond with him, but if a sh she any chance are he has not expressed such is subjecting herself to crit cisin to open the correspondence A man id not speak hushand by h hristian nan It with w sho of timate friend: in to his Ir is prog call him by “the” it, the doo » genbral, et The Plieturesque Fireplace, The Dangerons Bare Leg Fad. to RIgNs the hb of abit tier ugh r hing uneven after t looking tidy matter what the each keep the fe vi A Vassar Castom, It is the custom at Vassar for each the lor corridor as a class parlor, where poniors « Each girl in the class contributes something, el ther giving money or lending some choice picture or furnishing from her home, and the three under classes make some gift to the senior parlor. The whole charge of furnishing and decorating the parior Is put Into the hands of a class committee, and no one else sees the room until It is formally opened I'y a reception to the sopho- mores, lor class to furnish a room on TEM an receive guests Bran For the Carpet, Bran is recommended ss a most offi enclous cleansing agent for carpet. The bran should be moistened just sufli- c¢lently to hold the particles together and then sprinkled over the floor, The clhim Is made that the bran not only cleans the earpet, but that all the dirt is absorbed by the moist substance, The broom Is kept clean, and no dust settles on furniture or pictures, Homemade Portfolios, should | wear # Dr. Greene’s Nervura is the Remedy Sure to Make Her Well. The man who has a sick wife has a great burden upon him, but his burden { is light compared to that of his sick wife is ailing all the time; she is weak, nervous, irritable, She may not be sick abed, but she and tired out, She is sleepless nights and wakes mornings feeling tired, without en rgy or ambition, discouraged, dragged out, and indescribably miserable back aches, she cannot eat, is constipated, melancholy, | times that she feels as The Tn just good for nothing nnd is ti ul ’ How quickly wil Jud _— 4 s ad : > ad PR BP B. | . (i No doctors have known just what a nstant pain in her sid barn times and had a month “Ehe is the an ing for her until 1 gave her Dr. Greene's Ner ured] in a short time. | : #0 much for me ar Do not fail iy You fo von a llnat MORO Say =n {my family to try this - child for her age the her at Her head aches and if shiv sho itl sO Ber yous She feels red un of if she will use that greatest boon to woman kind, Dr. Greene nerve remedy! relieve sight her burden of disease be lifted and How quickly it will her aknass, her ness, her pains and aches, her hope- less depression of mind and heart, and how speedily it will restore her strength, renew her vit vigor, energy, power, and the pulsing life which means happiness for women | Dr is indeed a blessing nervous, and de- for its use means to Nery urn b O00 Bervous- ality Greene's for Sparing women, them health, ness Mrs. James Roake, a well-known lady living at 145 Washington Street, Peckskill, N. Y.. says: it fifteen ye ago I was n months 1 got ver with pains the {head Th tue aves Nervura wWenk sir th, hope, happi- and life itself MAY Ax very sk that, in Lr taken ftor se FRY or teril was and | ing My I felt ver: 3 od Hhe write, DON'T SCOLD THE COOK Evaporated: Peaches, Pr C18, | of Tropical Fruits : { anion : Mild Cured Ham Breakfast Jacon, Dried Beef, Smoked Fish, Fresh Mac kere! and ether Fish The above are merely tions of our staple goods, and the best grades only. A page of this paper would be required to enumer ate our line of Groceries, Our aim is to have only the BEST GROCERIES at REASONABLE PRICES Many years of experience enables us to detect the cheap, adulterated food products. They are danger ous to health, we won't handle them. That is why you should buy at ENgEes BELLEFONTE, PA. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLRGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED WAM, All kinds of Smoked Pork Sausage, oto I ou, want A nid July Sioux go to PHILIP BEEZER, ES i APE : Bi Mo * 4 SECHLER & (0 me = ries NOTCIE! Ea MEN WITH BIG FEET We will give any man $5.00 that has feet too big HOF OME ois vv 2a BILT WELL SHOES made on the Plan- ters Iayet, ....... Yeager & Davis, GARMAN HOUSE... | Leave | Leave | Leave Leave Bellefonte at 6.40 a. m 3 | Hamsport, Lock Haven and with train Nos. 3 and aa EE Er | RAILROAD SCHEDULE. AND PERNSYLVANLA RAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after Nov. 24, 1901. VIA. TYRONE~WESTWARD Leave Bellefonte # 53am, arrive at Tyrone il 058 m, at Altoons, 1.00 p mn; at Pittsburg arrive at Tyrone 10p mat Pittsburg Wp m of m Leave Bellefonte ) l at Altoona 22pm G50 pm Bellefonte 4 44 pm (Al Altoona at © ATYRORE Bellefonte 4 arrive at Tyrone at Pittsburg at 10 4 EARTWARD m, arrive at Tyrone at Philadel nix A Harrish pt font : al Hare pm arrive isburg #4 at Tyrone at Pb pm bila RIrive Som EASTWARD m. arrive at Lock Hismsport, 1240 pan p.m. at Philadel at Tyrone arrive at Lock Spm: p t 2 - A785 pm; Phi Gp.m. arrive at Lock Ha ven 5pm. leave Williamsport, 1353 m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 &. m.. arrive at Philadelphia at? Za. m YiA LEWISBURG arrive at Lewis m.. Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m., 7pm 15 p. m., arrive at Lewis. OH fax ' v "1 sburg p.m. Phila 2p.m DUrg at 215 a Philadel; BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARY EASTWARD £ on LU BELLEFON TE& SNOWSHOE BRANCH Able oc 1 and afte [rave Ars Bellefont ve al bi Pass Ac. CENTRAL BAILROAD OF PENNA : ¢ Table effective Jaz xy EL. ag EE Tl rar bE EE BERCH CREEK RR.) | Jersey Shore... wi a. & Beading 1 PHILAD NEW YORK Via Phila Wms; eA ArT t Week Days. § 6:00 p. m. Sunday : 5 a.m. Sunday ng Car attached to east : Amsport at LH] m t bound from Philadelphiaatll:¥p J. W,GEPHART, General Supt 3 ¥--RRON] ECENTRAL RAILROAD. > To take effect Apr. 8, 189% EASTWARD 6 WESTWARD ol - BTATIONS AM Ly Ar 0 ...Bellefonte os Coleville. = Morris 6 Whitmer 8. Hunters 5G Fillmore Brialy .... Waddle .. {.. Lambourne. 12. Krumrine .. Tiistate College TT]. Struble... | 1 Bi. Bloomsdort 1 7 85. Pine Grove. Trains from Moptasdon, Lewisburg, wi Tyrone, connee 5 tor State College Trains from State Coliege connect with Penna Mr | = we” re elk _EBESR8% ye det oa 3 =~ 3 =u SEMEgurse - = atta 1 REARGERETNY mmm easssnsnesaT i a ar bE Ed J BEE mo mmm» gmsase Bes | Railroad at Bellefonte for points east and west ‘WE PRINT F. HH. Tooxas sapt. 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