6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 7, 1902, D — ™ KITCHEN HELPS, After hands with mustard water, nothing better. Grease spots that have become hard aud burned in on ranges may be re- moved by rubbing with a few drops of kerosene on a cloth, ’ If the teakettle or a pan or basin bolls dry, pour boiling water into it; never cold water, If done at once, this will prevent cracking. After grating horseradish take the vegetable brush and rub the grater as if scrubbing it and see how quickly it cleans, better than with water. If one has not a double boiler, the next best thing Is an asbestus mat or two on which things can be set on the range without danger of burning, Wash zine in a strong solution of warm water and washing soda or am- monia and soap; afterward wash thor- oughly with a woolen cloth saturated in kerosene, Sometimes the fishy smell will cling to knives and forks after ofly fish like salmon or mackerel has been served. handling onions wash the There 1s Cut a lemon, rub them with it, and the disagreeable odor will vanish, A Pretty Photo Frame, Corrugated papér-—that is, the thick ribbed paper that fs often sent around breakable parcels or around bottles forms a very useful material to the girl who makes her own pretty orna- ments. This corrugated paper, if you have not any at hand, can usually be bought from a druggist or grocer for a few One thing that can be made ingly with it Is a pho cents very chart to fran } the middle of piece of the pa size of the phot you mean to place the neatly over the silk or even brown paper, to make it quite tidy. A little piece be palled on to th This, although pretty {rame, Cut out per the frame, t and paste 4 t id then The Test of Delft, The first and m mark of delft chins Everybody but it uine and The is the tion of this deep Indigo tint is one of Holland's cherished secrets The trademark which is best known on the deift plate has —_ir t riticn 5 muiar (o the critical ty Knows must not be article Is as ha as porcelain, natural color | thing that re or design, an its pure white wuld be blue 1 the produc only Te HEU been long fa ¥y of New York f an oddly shaped U sur an F. What this mark really mg since forgotten other test of delft Is its ring. You not off a deift plate with a pair of lee tongs to the true porcelain ring it with your finger wh iring the Dutch char acteristics of the design No ma ration, and the readily distinguished by its uniformity of design.— House Furnishing Review. need to eat hear Strike e adn ver made a deift deco modern article hine ¢ 1 th is most Apples. apples it Is disagreeable to Wrown rust creeping over the to oring nature of rust oat presence of fron In the fruit and sidation of that ro: by the alr. The acid In the pulp helps fn this oxidat ting each in a basin is possi! el. But and there or If this plan Is used and the apples soaked too long. Any discolored slices wil. turn white again If rubbed with a plece of lemon, * have Is a pi actual n considerably iy set juarter or slice as it is peeled of cold water no alr contact ¢ and he brownne the is avold water draws out the ncids is a sacrifice of flavor to col an A Washing Glove, Little bits of soap are apt to accumu. late, which, although seemingly too snall for usé, one hesitates to throw away. Here Is an dea to utilize them: Knit a white cotton washing glove, rma a draw string round the top and then slip Into it all the tiny odd pleces of soap, tying the top up. When dipped In water, the small pleces merge to gether, and the washing glove serves for a cake of soap as well, Home Has the Flest Claim. The first thought of a wife or a mother should be her home. All things, no matter how Important, are secon. | flary to that. No matter how ram- nt may become certain public evils, | her seo to it that she keeps the evil | out of her home and she performs her greatest duty to her God, her family and mankind, Busy Way to Polish Finger Nails, "Polish your nalls with your fin. * says a manicure, “The friction BE Ts oo wis ox udes from the pores get up quickly a circulation beneath the nafl, rosy rubber.” NURSERY NOTES, As the boys grow up make compan- fons of them. Then they will not seek companionship elsewhere, Bear In mind that you are largely re sponsible for your child's inherited character and have patience with faults and failings There are many permanently persons whose aflliction has brought on by boxing the ears, and the practice should be carefully avolded by parents. Thin, nervous children should by all means have thelr hair kept short, and it is well for the halr of all children to be kept at a length that facilitates the proper cleanliness and care, Try to sympathize with girlish flights of fancy even if they seem absurd to you, By so doing you will retain your influence qver your daughters and not | teach them to seek sympathy where, dent been else Remember that each human being to be healthy requires so many cubic feet of alr, and If your nursery is stuffed up with curtains and hangings clothes behind the doors and cardbonrd boxes, ete, the alr cannot circulate freely, and the result is unfavorable both to child and nurse, PST aug Washing Clean and Easy, It Is strange that In washing house wives do not apply the same principle that they do In making soup, If we want to get all the julee out of the | meat, we put it in cold water and bring | it slowly to a boil the wnter washing, boller of the wit! bar rly Pur we put clothes In sliced | all th then cool and half a soap slowly nen out Household Simplicity, Stnffed hasy $4 on $4 and he Lhe! is ON ble with very i ple furniture polishes ¥ clean cloth al back one to renew In « ter results than by «! “1 re 1 DeCYSEATrY Cort dotun v rroe very ds rt ment ! of the home bet are obtained by simp and the tendenes of American housewives Is to ad pt it Like all reforms, it has not taken such deep root that its The of tawdry and useless ornamentation may return at any moment. We may even return to an admiration for wax flow ers with a glass covering, but [ dons it. I have fa y In the quality of the taste American women are trying t cultivate Boston Herald aBars tio thoratios we can rely uport stability senseless fashion 11 iti Coffees For the Sink. “How many women know that cof fee—-strong black coffee—is an actual deodorizer of the kitchen sink?" said a housekeeper “Well, it 18.” she continued, “and if you will remember this you will be less troubled with that disagreeable sewer gas from the kitchen of which 80 many housewives complain, “Whenever have black coffee left In the pot do not throw It Into the slop but instead pour it, as hot ble, down the sink. Of course you must not let any grounds go down, as that would be a cause of the But the liquid form is one of the very best deodorizers known to mod ern science and will be found of valoe used as 1 have sald.” you bucket, posal stoppage In drainpipe coffee in an A Nursery Rocker, “Have In your nursery,” advises a mother, “one of the double willow set tee rockers. Nothing will give the chil dren and the mother more comfort. | have spent more happy hours In one of these comfortable seats, the baby on my lap, two other children tucked in at the side, with an older child stand ing on the rocker, her head pillowed on my shoulder, while I read from a book or Improvised a story, all of us rocking happily together. Nothing now seems more eloquent of happy days gone by than that marred and worn old settee rocker, which still stands In the dis mantled nursery, used now, since the children have grown up, for a sewing room." —— Tolnted Ment, Very often when a Joint smells taint ed It Is really only a small plece of gristie or meat that needs cutting away. The rest of the meat, after be Ing trimmed, should be washed In n Mttle strong vinegar and water, Al wiys hang your meat up as soon as It arrives from the butcher's and neo that the hooks used for this purpose are constantly washed and scalded. A Corner Seren. An ordinary corner In a room that lacks distinction ean be Improved by using a rich sereen for a background Before It place the tea table and two dainty chairs that would have lost half thelr decorative value ngalost the wall paper. CIGAR BOX CABINET. A Pretty and Utilltarian Article That Is Easily Made, Form a framework of four boards, two upright ones ‘205 Inches long, 8 ches wide and a half fneh thick: the top and are 20 inches long. Two more upright boards are placed in the framework, edge to frout, as in sketch, and nalled to the top and bottom same length, width and thickness, Two small shelves of board 10 inches long and the same width as the others are nalled in in sketch buy the requisite number boxes, earefully removing all bottom pleces boards, position, as We next of cleo Growing Palas ire suffer a goss de Chl misCuous os and pain days of our youth cla nse the Wor gener term growing p A seant no | tet with ut thy Ne rushed to, ox] of = ywadays the other extreme vid the merest suspicion of a pain is made h of This Is a8 mistake Pain real thing and should be res the mite lear hardness. Growing pains usually me rheumatism, tendency to th should be guarded against by cloth the little ones i fanned and hy gent massaging ttle Bmbs night and 1 ing € 36 it will be fou there is to h ackd ty! 80 that attention to diet wi sary and poisibly some | medicine by a doctor LER is a edied, |] 1o ond yer shoul early ad a erally » Wit which must be A Cleaners Seoret A cleaner secret for r gave away enough novating materials to prove very valuable to one If uns line, naphtha or bengine Is the cleat tuld, the amateur cleaner finds oft that the last state of the cloth Is wors than the first. Around the spot will be a ring of discoloration that marks the stain more thoroughly than did the original spot. To prevent this the fab ric should be cleaned with a plece of the same goods, the cloth rubbed lengthwise and with the weave, Cu tinue rubbing until the material is per fectly dry. If these directions are care fully followed, It Is safe to clean thx most delicate materials New York Post, worn Tollet Vinegar, In order to make a nice tollet vinegar take of best white vine vinegar one pint, of rosemary two desws, of ro two dramas, of lavender two draws an’ of eamphor two drams. Put these | gredients to soak In the vinegar fo twelve hours; then strain It. A Intl of this mixture added to the bath wa Jor or rubbed on the skin after & ba 1 imparts a delightful perfume to | Dirted or fresh herbs may be used fo he purpose, Stulfy Pantries, Charcoal Is an excellent remedy for stafliness In the pantry. It ean be made quite easily by burning a log of wood until it is thoroughly charred, then taking it from the fire and allow SAFE, RELIABLE, CERTAIN. Strong Words, Honestly and Intelligently Used by one who Knows the Merits of Dr, A. W.Chase's Nerve Pills in Nervous Dys- pepsia, Calvin Emigh of No. 1527 Mitin St, Huut Ingdon, Pa, says: “I had been having a good i | | dyspepsia, enused me a good deal of distress. | got a box of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and was great ly benefited by thelr use | deal of trouble and annoyance from a nervous | My appetite was not good and the | | fermentation of my food and Jormation of gas | They relieved me of | | the distress and toned up the digestive organs | I ean recommend them highly.” | Dr. A.W, Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at Loe | a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bee that portrait and sig. | nature of A. W. Chase, M. DD, are on every package For sale at Krumrine's Drug Store 6 NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company | bas selected the following dates for its | popular ten day excursions to Niagara | Falls from Washington and Baltimore : August 7th and 21st, September 4th and 18, and October 2 and 16. On these dates the special train will leave Wash. ington at 800 a. m., Baltimore g of a. m., York 1045 a. m,, Harrisburg 11 40 | 12 58 p. m. Williamsport 2.30 p. m., Lock Haven 308 p. m., Repovo 355 p. m at Niagara Falls at ¢.35 p. m, Excursion tickets, good for return of limited express trains, regulaar train, exclusive of limited express trains with. in ten days, will be sold at $1000 from Washington and Baltimore; $9 15 from York; $10.00 from Littlestown; $10.00 from Oxford, Pa.; §9 15 from Columbia; $5.50 from Harrisburg; $1000 | Winchester, Va., $7.5 from Altoona; | $7.40 from Tyrone; §6 45 from Bellefonte; $5.10 from Ridgway; $6.90 from Sun- ; bury and Wilkesbarre; $5.75 from Wil. i Hamsport; asd at proportionate rates from principal points. A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning The special trains of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion running through to Ni- agara Falls. An extra charge wii made for parior.car seats An experienced tourist | chaperon will accompany Ot nD be agent and each excur For descrip ptive pamphlet, time of con peclting trains, and further information apply toncarest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passen ger Agent, Lroad Street Station, Phila. delphia . —— REDUCED RATES TO SEA SHORE. bas arranged for four low-rate ten day excursions for the present season from North Bend, Troy, Bellefonte, Williams. port, Mocasaqua, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads.) to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood or Holly Beach, on Thursdays, August 14th and 28th, 1902 Excursion tickets, good to retain by regular trains within ten days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to At. lantic City will be sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all.rail line, or via Market street Wharf, Phila- deiphia Stop over can be had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consult hand. bills, or apply to agents, or E. 8S. Harrar, Coughing “1 was given up to die with quick consumption. | then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, | improved at once, and am now in perfect health.” Chas. E. Han. man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It’s too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be- gin carly with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Theos sees © 20c., She, 51. AN dragrion Consult your doctor. If he sare take then do a8 he sage. If he tells you nol to take 1 than don't ake It. He knows, Lonve Meith Mim. We are willing J.C AYER CO, Loweil, Mass, Three Fine F we Private Sale ! Estate of Jacob Garbrick, dec'd. late of Marion twp. The undersigned executors offer the follow. Ing valuable real estate st private sale, all of which is looated tn Marion township, Centre ¢ ounty, about § miles west of Jacksonville. NO. Lli® ACRES FARM known as the Jacob Garbriek homestead. NO. 318 ACRE FARM, ' Adjoins the above and Is known as the “Jacob Harter farm” NO. S12 ACRE FARM aliiht above and 1s part of the “MoAuley NO. 5100 ACRES TIMBERLAND si Emporium [anction 5.05 p. m., arriviog | | opposite Coury house PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THOS. J. BEXTON, Attorney at Law —Offiee on second floor of Eagle Hloek, Allegheny street, Money to loan ; houses for rent and for sale. Collections and all other Jegal business given careful and prompt atten on. BTNEY & WALKER, (DD, ¥. Forte) ano W. Harrison Walker) Attorneys atlaw.- Office in the Furst bullding. oO poate court house. Prompt attention to al legal busi ness, 8. TAYLOR, Attorney-at law. -Ofice I Temple Court. Tax collector of Bellefonte borough. Collections promptly attended to K. JOUNSTON, Attorney at Law.—-Office ith floor, Temple Court. Practices in all the courts, B. D. GETTIG, Attorneyat-law.—in Pruner Bullding., English and German. Legal business promptly attended Lo WILLIAM G, RUNKLE, Attorney at aw —ip Crider's Exchange. English and German Legal business promptly attended to J. A. B. MILLER, Attorney-at-law.—Prae tices in all the courts, Special attention Iven to collections, OMes with Reeder & ulgley. KLINE WOODRING, Attorney -at-Law Of fice with “Fortney & Walker." Prepared for all brancnes of legal servies. Burvey Ing and engineering. N. B. SPANGLER, Attorney-at law. —Offee on Zod floor Crider Exchange. Distriet attor ney a. m., Millersburg 12 20 p. m., Sunbury | passage on any regular train, exclusive | ] from | The Penusylvania railroad company | W.C. HEINLE, Attorney atiaw~In Crider's Exchange, 2nd floor, Consultation in Ges man and English, JOHN M. KEICHLINE, Attorney-atlaw and Justice of the Peace in opera house block U. MEYER, Attorney.at jaw. in Exchange. Exdistriet a'torney and English. Frompt attention to all busi ness Crider's JOHN J. BOWER Attorney -at-law in Eagle block. Practices in all the courts English and German WILLIAM J. BINGER, emple Court buliding floor Attorney at-law —in room N fourth ), 2 torpeysat- law ¥ Practices in all Euglis} ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIR ~ifn Praner's buliding oouris. German and H. WETZEL, Attorr Crider's Exchanges &L lo surveying and engineerin R. B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise More Than We Give You, But-- We Give You All we Promise Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R. B. NONTGOMERY Corner Pablic Square BELLEFONTE,... PENNA, MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities ov approved security. Farms for sale Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE PA. We keep nOBe but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM All Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If you wan! a nice Juicy Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, | Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets Recrive Drrosirs ; Discount Norns IM. SHUGUERT.C ashe i | ¥YORMATION WANTED | Certain patrons, through neglicence, or for i ullar reasons known 10 themselves, remove | from abe locality to another, without notifyiny | this office. We are anxious to locate them so | that they may receive thelr tr regularly And for other reasons, Important to us, Any who ean furnish the present address of the lowing will confer a special favor. We give the former address Frag Surers, Belivae, Ohlo, OSCAR OsMAN, Tyrone, JOuN G. Facken, Milesburg HARYEY MoCasiin, McKeesport. Pa. A A. ALEXANDER, Meriden, | J.C. Sroven, Roseerants, Pa A. WaLKeR, Snow Shoe, BERL Walker Mawk Run, Pa. te ONPFER, Yarnell, Pa. Conia ivi tl. P's. A Arnel . 1m, Woodiand, P's. Johpstown, MAN, Windber, Pe Duskie, . Po, L Roren, Centre Mall, (now In Mifflin MACHINERY REPAIRS. Ha purchased the L. O. Wetzel ar Tursiiped the 1. C. W ses Bellefonte, the undersigned will continue the same German | Office | BAILROAD SCHEDULE, Presa VANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES in effect on and after Nov, 24, 1901 VIA. TYRONE~WENTWAKD Leave Bellefonte # Sam, arrive at Tyrone 2 5a m, at Altoons, 100 pm; at Pittsburg yA pm Leave Hetonte | Gp m 2pm: at Altoona 2 EWS pm Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm: arrive at Tyrone AOC; at Altoona at 6 50: at Pittsburg at 10 48 VIA TYRONE~BANTWARD Leave Bellefonte 4 52 am, arrive at Tyrone 1 06:5t Harrisburg 2 40 p mo; at Phfladel. phia 847 pm Leave Bellefonte 1 06 pm, arrive at Tyrone cpm: at Harrisburg 45 pm; at Phila deiphia 0% pm Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm, arrive at Tyrone 600:at Harrisburg at #45 om ViA LOCK HAVEN EASTWARD lenve Bellolonte, 9.92 a. m. arrive at Lock Haven, 1030, leave Willlamsport, 12.4 p.m arrive at Harrisburg, 2.15 ». m., at Philadel philaat 6 2%. m Leave Bellefonte 106 p Haven 210 pm; at Harrisburg He pm and Buffalo 760 pm Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha ven, 9.15 p.m. leave Williamsport, 1.35 a. Wm. arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 &. 1. arrive at Philadelphia at 7.24. m VIA LEWISBURG Leave Bellefonte at 4.40 a. m., arrive at Lewis burg at 4.00 a. m Harrisburg, 11.9 a. m., Philadelphia, 217 p.m Leave Bellelonte, 2.1 p.m. mrive at Lewis. burg, 4.42, at Harrisburg, 6.5% p.m. Phiia- deiphlanst 0.20. m AND arrive at Tyrone Wp mat Pittsburg m, arrive at Lock Hilamsport 2 8pm. Philadelphia 7 22 pm; BALD EAGLE VALLEY. WESTWARD BABTWARD Naw | * XR AVY sane | Peano - le ‘dXR ME » a § the | 53 BEERNHE hE nden Ha Oak Ha Lemont «Dale Summit Fleasant Ga wens. Bel ie fon te BiG RES o- | BELLEFONTE ® SNOW SHOE BEANCH i Time Table in effect on and after { Nov 20, 18% | Leave Bellefonte Siam and 545 p.m Arrive al Snow Shoe Fam “ 0 | Leave Snow Shoe Ham * 318 Arrive at Bellefonte... 9.32 p.m 52 { For rates, maps, ete APPiY to ticket | or address Thos. BE. Watt, 3 A J | Sixth Ave. Pittsburg J.B. HUurcrissox Gen’. Manager agent D. # |THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Jan. 21. 10 READ DOWNS Ko TNoINoH srr Nod READ TPF i No i e | Lv {amp ' Bria oe i Af m : w ono l - — Te 5 Hublersburg Baydertown Nittany Huston Lamar Clintondale ae a EE EE els 1 cvpoweeeeeee SY BuR2Teas - wm aah bE EE EE abate Salona Mir Hato Ar Ly | BE AM, § Lve 19 I Lve { Wmsport } Ant Phila. & Reading ry FHILAD..... NEW YURK. x m2» (¥g3 w Lve Weeks Dass, NEW YORK Via Tamaqua Iv. Ax *Dally. + Week Days. §600 p. m Sunday I 10:55 a.m. Sunday Philadeiphia Sleeping Oar attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11% mm. and wes! bound from Philadelphia at 11 p.m. W.GEPFHART, General Supt BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. To take effect Apr. A 18%, WESTWARD - 4. 82 REoEN aie bb Lb EE ES EENSErEEEE i 8233=a ~EENETE | vocessssrrrne ENSasSTsowuNeEs’ uy a al EERSNeae Hwy Ede ae a EE EE Lid ibid Lo kid i Mry—— I ~
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