THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 12, 1902. MRS. ELLEN W. PALMER. Ber Work For the Breaker Boys of Pennayivania Conl Mines, The mocest effort of a woman, Ellen W, alm of Wilkesbarre, r rs ago started a the and ns of the bre Mrs. or who movement moral con Penn to splen As mental iker boys of the to improve ditio sylvania coal mines, h did fruition the sociation Home In W The building brick, with stone trimmings, and has a very imposing ap pearance. [t is fifty feet front enty feet deep and four with basement. It was cost of $10,000, which was subscriptions, Mrs. Palmer On the ceeded in ge as come Industrial rre loys’ ilkesba Is of by sev stories high, erected at a nised by inaugu Broaden Your Mind, word perhaps appears frequer ind you naturally wish retanding ly. Your 1 eqn your end Is to spend a few mom with the encyclopedia or the dictionary. In that few moments the searcher is cer tainly richer In knowledge by than the Information she to find. Such reading eannot help but be cduecationnl self for Information Is a dozen times more ben ficial than knowledge sought and gained without personal effort membered $ to read re ents more started out and a senrch Women Who Langh. women usually have ng husbands and wonderful social the laugh must The good digestion, admis children and popularity. Of course be timely, fur a woman wanting In sympathy Is most unlovable. But it is generally true that a blithe sense of hu mor coincides with a quick sympathy with grief. Kate Matherson says women of the future will inugh and be all the better for It. Girls have never who Inngh enjoy been allowed to cultivate a humorous | sense as they grew up until within quite recent years, when Intelligence Is | gaining such victories In the nursery, Bolsterous conduct or loud had always been reproved In little girls, while In a boy such exuberance was re. garded as a natural and healthy sex attribute. This Is one of the reasons that the buworous sense which in chil "The | laughter | dren Is usunlly evidenced in a love of frolic was killed in the feminine nature, To laugh was. rude. That constituted the law for the woman child in whose brain cells mischievous fun was begin ning to bubide, The result of all that is that few women know to laugh The laugh of the child ls and ft develops uto the the wird hen the gigele wollen In thelr off polite to gurgle and g handkerchiefs until the chapter.” how repressed, of and wany rigele 8 eritieised, to he er the continue wes into ti of nsp end Menus Far All Sorts of Ocenslons, High Tea, 8 chicken croquettes, ma Xx 0'Clock { up bouillon; of ov lady yonnalse rolls, coffee; sliced oranges, ery. fingers Afternoon Tea, whipped Fig sandwiches; co con, cream; mixed nuts or let sherbet, cream bonbons; tuee sandwiches, tea, mint sand tarts. salted almonds, bonbons Informal Ever | small tables hicken mo to white ed tomn arty.—--Sery Ided In on asple auce bhernalse: brown and and fruit jelly butter sandw Working Women, Wasi to whi t be used on i wonuse It readily attacks of) 1 i nt. of & chiefly which this floor covering made, Gems That Rinse Their Way, Mrs it has an ex quisits tl Cornelius Yanderbl of diamonds large diamond feursde-lis, by arched spans of solitalres the emblems of France next her hair made connected Arn ol large diamonds are arranged in a de trefoll | and carrying out the lines of the larger | { aleohol sign somewhat resembling a ornaments For the Dining Room. For the dining art serge or lin plush makes exceedingly curtains. The material is hung straight room on from the pole without any attempt at In edged i draping or tying back and with ball fringe of the same color, Muscular development Is absolutely necgssary. to a woman, for health and physique are hereditary, and you ean not have a nation of strong and able men with a race of weak mothers, When a halr net becomes torn, In stead of throwing It away take a plece of fine silk the color of the net and neatly tie the broken parts, To clean white "ohio get a box of enmphorated chalk, mix It, as required, with milk, and apply with a Sannel Buglish women are sald to be the fine est walkers in the world, ee Fl Between i effective NURSERY NOTES. The best place for 1 a baby is its erth, hay, and piont) necessary to hid, rubbing of the for limbs ning n the prepara the he dire ould be Id never hay other y learn many tehing what the the baby before her leaving for trophe” of nr do should be 5 OWDh he hoose to shout Servants In Mme. Sembrich's Volee Her vers of Dresden once taught her ha when not a 1 than these knows them ind slapped de 1 st here = mau LR in the eyYers one Pligrim Polished Furniture, Highly polished tables and chalrs have a of developing spots of white, especially where a hot dish has or wh hot #ater Equal parts of linseed oll and rubbed on such a spot will make It vanish. Another plan such a spot with baking hold a heated flatiron close soda hag waple wor two, and pler o who loves them way stood ere has been spilie d usunily is to cover soda; then down over the to injure the however, varnisie Aller a little take the In wost cases the spot will be gone. Camphor is another good all around agent for restoring varnish and when rubbed over blistered or whiten ed spots will bring back much of the origional luster the soda net, To prepare suet for keeping cut it into small cubes, and then set these In a perfectly clean saucepan containing cold water to the depth of an Inch, Cook on the stove, stirring constantly untfl all are dissolved and only little brown pleces of skin are left of the suet. Keep the cover on the pan during the process, and take the greatest eare that the fat does not burn or take color. Strain off through wuslin Into pots or tins and sover with paper until needed, | it remain | brush off. | nished | hot dishes | of | wipe | vents it recommmed i 10 pear enough, | | approved security, iron away and brush off | HOUSEHOLD HINTS. A eandle may be made to fit into any | eandlestick by dipping It into very hot water, | Soap and candles are best when | bought some time before they are used, | as they both Improve with age. | A rug that is getting old should have a backing of stout canvas sewed to it, This will help to strengthen it and will prevent Its curling. Kerosene stains ean be removed with fuller's earth with a thick layer of hot fuller's earth and let for twenty-four hours, then Cover the stalin A cotton flannel “silence cloth” not only makes the tablecloth look Infinite the var stains from but frow ly handsomer, preserves surface the wash It with salt Rub the neross at, thie To clean and water, the dry from matting but no but not The salt In turning soup way and water pre straw, been housewife that have experienced For washing floors shellacked using clear warm paged ier whicl been kerosene oll in the a pal portion of a tablespoonful to wnter ning The is requ | with the Ayer’s Hair Vigor been restoring gray hair for and it ney this work, either. You can rely upon for stopping your Wo from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. $1.00 8 bottle. A 10 yearm: fails to i filty dreggin fan = | ] Ao daddaadadiediandaniaaiabiaadand It Pays To Wash Occasionally bated bb ll lL) et GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Blk. Bellefonte LUMBER AT ONE-HALF PRICES, We purchased the Pan-American Exposition, and | oil) sell at sacrifice prices oi of (he material, of 33,000,000 1 of lnmber of every kind, | ater bende Sash, Indows, Doors: Ea Bollers, Machinery, Steam, Gas and Pipes, Electrical Anparati ud wvery kind, Our Exposition Ostalogue a free, Address | FHICAGD HOUSE WRECKING CO., | ELPONITION GROURDS, BUFFALO, N. Y.| MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities or Farms for sale Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Bellefonte | BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. MELLEFONTE, I'A We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED WAM | All Kinds of Smoked Moat, Fork Sausage, ste | If you'want a nies Juley Steak go to i PHILIP BEEZER. Crider Exchange. Lo PROFESSIONAL CARDS. | THOS. J. BEXTON, Attorney at Law —OfM ce on second floor of Eagle Klock, Allegheny street. Money to loan ; houses for rent and for sale, Collections and all other legal Sustnons given careful and prompt atten on FORTNEY & WALKER, (D. F. Fortney and W. Harrison Walker) Attorneys at As Ofios ln the Furst vullding, opposite court house. Prowapt attention to Ms legal busi ness B. TAYLOR, Attorney.atlaw.- Temple Court. 1 borough OfMce In x collector of Bellefonte Collections promptly attended to Attorney at Law. Court Practices K JOH NSTON. ith floor, Temple the courts Office in all Pruner Lega DD, GETTIG, Attorney at-law. in Building. English and German business promptly attended Lo WIL L TAM G. RUNKLE, Attorney -at-law 11 Orider's Exchange. English and German Legal business promptly attended to A.B tices in all given to col Quigiey ANE MILLER the ections Attorney at courts law Prae Special atten WOODRING, Attorneyat Law —Of tion | Office with Reeder & | fice w for a ing and ith “Fortney a Walker | Drancnes i EAL repared service Survey engineering HDEY AL law Lee on IMistriet attor SPANGLER, Att ¥ floor Crider 3 He OC. HEINLE Exchange, 2nd man and Eng JOHN M KEN HLING Just ¢ { the Peace R.B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise More Than We Gire You, But-- We Give You All we Promise Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R. B. MG Ww. Ce NTGOMERY, reer Public Square PENNA REEREEREERERE ~ E. J. Bathurst & & Co. J T. BARTON, Mang {ones ng It will pay yon on them. Fleming, Pa, EEEEREERRERRE "GARMAN HOUSE... | High Street, op posite louse, Bellefonte, Pa. RY w. New Furniture Heat. Electric Light, modern improvements, C.M. &C. 8B. GARMAN, Proprs. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Court | Entirely Steam and all { Leave Be | \ {| Leave Bellelor -— n——— EA ILROAL D SCHEDU LE JENNUYLVANIA RAILROAD HEANCHES Tu effect on and after Nov. 4 AND 1401 VIA. TYRONE ENTWARD Leave Bellefonte # 63am, arrive at Tyrone 1 06am, at Altoona, 1.00pm; at Pittsburg J m seliefonte | Wp m atl Altoona 2 Leave arrive at Tyrone 0p mat Pittsburg Leave Bellefonte § 4 arrive at Tyrone ELT at Pittsburg at 10 4 EASTWARD Leave Jie am, arrive at Tyrone 105: at Harrisburg 2 40 p wo: at Philadel phia 547 pm Leave Be lefonte i ) 15 pm at Altoona at © i VIA TYRONE slletonte arrive at 1 l Pm: at Harrisburg 6 45 pm: at : lelphia 10 ¥ pm Aave Bellefonte 44 pm, 600: 8t Harrisburg at VIA LOCK HAVEN-~BARTWAKD leave Bellefonte, 922 a. m. arrive at Lock Haven, 10.30, leave Williamsport, 12 p.m Arrive at ere, ¥ 5p mm. at Philadel rone "hila Arrive al ‘45pm Tyrone pm, arrive ai Lock Hiamsport 2 45 pm. Fhllndelphia 7 2 pm pm bp.m. ary pm. leave Will arrive Harrisburg, 4 indelphlaat "2a. n Via EW IRB efonte at i.4 DUrg at A. Mm Philadelphia | | ’ ive at Lock Ha amsport, 1.35 a Bm, MTIVE 81 we a.m. arrive a! Lewis Harrisburg, 11.3% a. m. pn #, 215 p. m., arrive at at Harrisburg, 6.5% p.m Lewis urg, 4.42 Phila BALD EAGLE % » Nae - i RE 2K LA | ELIBREITED W BHOE BRANCH t on and after hn. and 54 ™ TN THE CENTRAL RA Time Table effect pn » Sunday sund tay Car st iota § 10 oast ort pm age nis a atl "4 p.m EFHART (soneral Supt and west 3 W JK LEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect Apr wo WEMTWARD BACTWARD., é | - LEA ~ STATIONS N Ar Hellefonte Coleville.. Morris Whitmer Hunters Fillmore rial) Waddle Lo. Lambourne. 13. Kramrine Zistate College 'q Struble 81... Bloomsdort 5 Pine Grove Trains from Montanton. Lewisburg, Wil Hamsport, Lock Havana and Tyrone, sonneet with train Nos, 3 and 5 for State Oollege Trains from State College connect with Penna Rallroad at Bellefonte for points east and west MH. Teoxas sapt, Ma =» x! SEK we* [J we we Say a a ht ET rr. m= 5 PA - OVP BD inal wy 2¥REw= i y -e 5 ae a BE ERSESEsCuEN “daavammEmmrrmensee®> | pesssy i
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