THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 28, 1902, The Gifted President of the HHliinols Woman's Press Association, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Reed, the president of the Illnois Woman's Press associa tion, 1s a woman of rare accomplish ments in the literary field. The which has gained her most renown sud the friendship of such savants as the late Max Muller, Dom Pedro of Brazil, Dr. T. H Royal Asiatic society and many more equally prominent Is her research into priental religions and literature, Some of her books are “Primitive Buddhism, Its Origin and Teachings,” “Hindoo Literature; or, Ancient Books of India,” and “Persian Literature, An clent and Modern.” Even as a girl Mrs. Reed was a schol arly prodigy, and when she was only seventeen she had translated the "he 'w and es 10 literature HE LAs on legree of mas wollege gave with the position is ihe societies of Europe, of her he only woman held the from Mrs. Reed eral sclient at the time was t Reed three Myrtle ers her of sey and them she Mrs. mother of daughter, inherited her moth rift eing the author of also i election to NO) honored } Is a he 1ker, the Her only "nem children Reed, has iiterary g wernl successful “The Spluster Book™ Lavender” siclan.’ mong them Lace and nd “love Letters of a Mu- IHN S, : “Old Possibilities of Gowning. A girl with a pretty start attr: with ouly a pretty way, after all be eas the girl who, feeling the want of this desirable tem, takes great care ber appearance Fhe tis eyes and the hair should be repeated In the gowns she should be framed io hb Ing brims and way colors as a good but a girl face toward us, ly distance wears, irregular features ats with droop and the that her Nd HE hes, ed 3 ] ale should be those rience shows are sulted to exon Yellow and black halr ar 3 yeti a light eyed with tan girl snl with reliefs of or tal Ole i Which sot Kold y beaut plexio black r with ow is ue Doul to it ean persistent the foll of the wing treat the chip as thumb and st until It slips out both sides of the habit of Placing the thumbs draw them veel forefinger nnd Do this many the chin. One doing It w hands on the weet under the backward, hard fatten Ing the must not press against the windpipe, but only against the under part of the Jaw. Last of all. clasp the bands upon the forehesd and bend the head slowly forward, resist fog It all the time with the hands Bend tll the chin rests the chest When this motion is first used, a pain ful sensation will be felt in the cords of the neck. This Is only because une used wuscles are being exercised and will soon puss away. Relax thorough ly after each motion Do five times, then go to something else, and come back to IL Five minutes ti oun SON form rencding let und en cheekn the chin pressing nnd chin One on lly given 10 these three motions will | In to show results In six weeks The flesh will leave the lower edges | of the cheeks first, removing the old, | boavy look which It always gives the face, Though the obstinate double chin way not be removed entirely, It will be modified and kept down, Value of Myrrh, Myrrh has held its esteem for the tollet from the earliest ages and de serves to have its benefits particularly work | Rhys Davis of the | | glass should be swallowed it four or! ! looked into, A more thorough antisep tic for Interlor organs is hardly known, whether the trouble les with a deeny ing tooth, tubercular lungs or uleerat ing membranes If families would only use pints of myrrh where now they only use ounces, It would save many doctor's bills. You son't want to use it simply to perfume wish or gargle. Its astringent effect should be felt in the mouth Each of the teeth should be well brushed with a drop of clear tine ture poured on the brush and the mouth well rinsed two or three times | with a solution of half a teaspoon of | tincture to a half pint water. The | throat should be gargled with it two or | three times, which will keep the volee | in repair, and Inst third of the | Then one } ive a thoroughly clean mouth and interior | The half teaspoon of myrrh with con of the di each meal prevent | digestive troubles | the + tooth cavity of the ean be sald to b selentious toothbrush after throat tell so Use rectly will and hardly most which tion on constitu The Celinr, | In housecleaning always include the | turning off all registers cnre Then attack the corners and mp charcoal freely, pur ly If there celin fully use Hme and lu should be I'he twice a any susp | ’ i hould | and all walls » year, have went used un [1s YOM floors for good order insurance econ panies r own experts, If the wide ould be or safe Custard Making. nget is not » least In hat that Mis woinail who tional rule, at methods, has found good] results a glass fruit jar | boiling water She io the jar, seals it immerses it In a kettle of cold ud lets it slowly come to 8 boll the custard Is set. By | this means, she says, no steam or wa ter is admitted, as It frequently Is un- | der the of boller, and | there is not the danger of wheying as | in baking. A plate is put in the bot tom of the kettle to keep the jar from | contact with it. This same housekeep er often serves her custard by cutting it and heaping it by the tablespoonful | in a glass dish, outlining the spoun, forms of custard with berries, candid cherries or other frults as puts the ard tight, water a until und cook 7% | Ha the double Ean de Cologne, water Is one of means of re nerves and The u the se of cologne and surest temporarily tired in tense muscles of the md and delicious co logne waters Is made from the follow ng formula Oll of neroll, 4 drams; oll of berga ; ofl of cedirat, 2 drams; | 2 drams; ofl of Portugal, | ] rosemary, 1% petit grain, 4 drams; tincture of | ambreth, 1 oun tincture orris | of Ange wa deodorized alco flower water, quickest storing vigorating One wt efficacious ounces: | of root, | extract No. 1, 4 Hon; ounce; ounces 1 gr orange lI quart. Candy For Children, it is a mist wee that good ) If to in reasona led it and eas! ike ito) to sup Idren and given nuy wi h benefit and pure can s of giving It a distinguish has sald | containing both | id green se, an ideal preven w children of a consumptive tend Fotherglll har Pp tai Dr surgeon wes taffy In Hepairing Sheets Repair sheets that become thin by tearing them from end to end down the middle and then sewing the sel vuges together to form a new middie Of course the sides will then have to be hemmed, and the four corners should tape sewed along them | for about a couple of Inches each way to strengthen them and prevent thelr being torn out by the pegs when they are hung on the line to dry. have have Nursery Farnlture, The less furniture n nursery contains the better, Much furniture obstructs the free eirculation of the alr and pre vents the children from taking proper exercise In the room. If the floor of the nursery must be covered, let there be a rug, plece of carpet or drugget, which may be easily and frequently taken ap and shaken Cover the rust spots on nickel plate with mutton fat and let It remain a few days, then rub with powdered rottenstone or tripoll and oll. Glve the final polish with whiting and oll. A pleasant household deodorizer is made by peering spirits of lavender over lumps of bicarbonate of ammo nin. To freshen green vegetables ent off the ends of the stalks and soak In salt water for several hours Bash curtains of green India silk are Mtractive for the dining room. HANGING PICTURES, The Proper Manner of Placing Them on the Wall, | The proper hanging of pletures is as! important as a wise selection of sub- jects or as tasteful framing, To give the walls of a room a dignified and restful feeling nothing must be placed upon them to disturb the vertical ef fect. A wall should remain a fiat sur face, The first (Hustration shows front and back views of a pleture hung with two hooks go that the wire forms ver tical lines that harmonize with the Hues of the frame, The pleture, being flat against the wall, casts no unrestful Right way Wrong way HOW TO HANG A PICTURE lows he md iHustration ve stil Overstimulantion of Children, ous to that Cars, and one Umited No an an ample list for a boy of age. If another t of the three being extremely attention should fow tt ing nt n hings deprecates « should be nb Coney dent that a child's be trated on time The professor ings given and conder the Ing a Httle boy or girl to sing an and give recitations for qualifies this statement that to do before his bad lon wl friends with another these things In class or parents only Is matter and eration egulsi “It range a too simple.” fevit ! is lmposs fe fo . hild tt} ’ New York Post be w ould Well Over wy » nail cleaner parts of lemon Jules which will keep tne Kept Hands, UK Are two bottles and a bottle contains five ( i eos contains fourth of an « added fo one ms stood tl ench of alco pel, nlso a After washi tables | Juice, apply a then the my hands are smooth All stain magie, and the 1 The time utes otion dary nf # disappen i cleaned easil ils are required Is not over two Thls process rep times dally will certal koeepw ra. for what is U1 # Is oon Emergency Assistant of the Intest oceup One tions for wo his her nd domest considerntion men is an "emergency assistant aesxistant stands ready to belp quaintances through times of storm Khe and stress will take and children when its mistress Is suddenly ealied away, she will superintend housecleaning or run a wedding and Is ready to come to the rescue of the dis tressed housewife whose servants have left her on the arrival of unexpected visitors. As may be seen, the occupa tion offers Infinite possibilities to the woman of eduention and refinement, tact and common sense and some ex perience of general domestic problems New York Commercial Advertiser, ——— — —————— 5 —— for a charge of a home For a Nurs, The best remedy for a burn is to keep away the alr, and flour, oll, or plunging the burned part In cold water and keeping It there will do this until the wound ean be properly dressed. A mother saved her ttle son from dis figurement by her presence of mind He tipped a dish of hot ontmenl into his face. She Instantly poured olive oll from the ervet over his face and kept It there, and the burns bealed without B soar. Renovating Wall Paper, Wall papers that have become bruised or have been slightly torn and that cannot be matched are not hee essarily ruined. They ean be touched up with water color paints so that at "met, That the followin COMMON REPORT: People who buy their Groceries at Sechler & Co’s., invariably say: “SECHLER’'S Groceries are the best.” “Yon can always depend on SECHLER'S.” “W hat you get from SECHLER'S is pure,” “SECHLER'S prices are always right.” “In the end you save money by dealing at SECHLER'S."” Ask the intelligent, careful, econom eal house- wives of Bellefonte, and they all preter to DEAL aT SECHLER’S. Good Looks Depend Largely Upon Good Teeth. “Aromatic Antiseptic Tooth Wash” and “Rose Dentifrice” There's nothing better at Tooth wash ounce sprinkle Dentifrice 40¢ per bottle or 20¢ per oz GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Blk. Bellefonte, aRIRERLHLAC FESCUE ATIVE LEGAL Or a0 ani price for 2 cents Wp hottie, ADVERTISEMENTS EX™ UTOR'S NOTICE Estate of JOHN 8. HOY, Marion township Leiters testamentary upon sald estate hav ing been grant«d by the Register of Wil's to the uadersigned. all persons know ng them selves to be ndedied Lo sald estate are request od to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them tor settiement Z.W. HUY, Walker, Pa J. A HOY, Zion. Pa Executors deceased, late of Ee MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION FROFOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH POR THEIR AP PROVAL OR REJELTION BY THE GEN KAl ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON NEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FUB- LISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CON. STITUTION AJOINT RESOLUTION Froposing an amendment to section ten of articie one of the Constitution, so that a dis charge of a Jury for fallure to agree or other Decessary cause shall not work an ae tal tion | Beit resolved b of Representatives th of Pennsylvanian Ger met, That the llowing propoved as an amendment to the Constitution ; that is to say, that section ten of article one, which reads as follows No person shall, for any indictable offense be procesded against criminally by informa. tion, except In cases arising In the naval forees, or in the militia. when in serviee, in time of war or public leave of the court for oppression or misde meanos in office. No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of life or Hmb nor shall private property be taken of Applied to publie use, without authority of law and without compensation being first made or secured.” be amended so as to read as follows No person shall, for any indictable offense be proceeded against criminally by informa tion except in cases rising In the land or naval forces, or inthe militia, when In actual ser. Yiee in time of war Or public danger, or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemes- nor in office. No person shall, for the same offense, be twice pul in jeopardy of life or limb; but a discharge of the jury for fatlure to agree, or of her necessary cause. shall not work an ac guittal, Nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use, without authority of law and without just compensation being fest made or secured, A true copy of the Joint Resolution W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Common wealth, AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR AF PROVALOR REJECTION BY THE GENER. AL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ny ORDER OF RTI REALL, IN ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU TIOA A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing an, amendment to the Constitution the Commonwealth, Section 1. Be it rescived by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly Is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Com. monwealih of Pennsylvania, in scoordance Rith the provisions the cightesnth article ereol: Iw REer, or by Just Amendment, Add at the end of section seven, article three the following words: “Unless before it shall be introduced In the General Assen general ton ih The looality or loos iities th sourt b: aon, wht an order Ho such land or ! actual | MONEY TO LOAN EXE UTOR'S NOTICE Fatale « f M EMERICK, dec Reg ster E. EMERICK, Ex Nv any. Pa Three Fine Farms Private Sale ! Estate of Jacob Garbrick, decd. | late of Marion twp. The undersigned executors offer the follow Ing valuable rea which is located in Manon township, county, about 8 miles west of Jacksonville NO. 1148 ACRES FARM known as the Jacob Garbrick homestead. NO. 3-18 ACRE FARM Fa Adjoins the above and is known as the “Jacod | , 5 Harter farm” NO . I2ZLACRE FARM adjoins above and is part of the “McAuley tract.” NO. 5-100 ACRES TIMBERLAND north of above lands oa Muncy mountain The above farms are located in the beart of Nittany valley improved soll that yields good crops, and each is com plete with substantial orchards spring and well water schools and churches, and handy to good markets. They in fertile bulidings, close 10 are desirable properties for either a home or | Investment For terms and information Hesky Gagsnick, Zion Groner GarBRICK further Fa Bellefonte [FFORMATION WANTED Certain patrons, thre==h negligence, or for jacutiae reasons known to themselves, remove row one locality to another, without notifyiny this office We are anxious to locate them so that they may receive thelr paper regulary and for other reasons important 10 us. Any one who can furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor, the former address OSCAR Osman, Tyrone Joux G. Packer, Milesburg HARYEY McCann McKeesport. Pa A. ALALEXASDER, Meriden, in Mus. J. CO Stoves. Resecrants, Pa A. WarLken, Snow Shoe STEnl WaLker, Hawk Run. Pa Enw, Lucas, Bellelonte Geo. KE. Rorien, IM JA00os Deng, Dice W.B Cosrzn Jous M,C : HK. Warsen, Yarnedl J. 0. MiLiex, Woodland, Pa R Harr Johnstown W. H, Conmax. Windber. Pa W. W. Dessie, Braddock, Pa Jous Warsox, Clearfield AT. Buvree, ii Ipeburg A..F. Mousses, Laurelton DasigL Snore. Mm) esburg A. F. MitLex. Laurelton, Pa RK M. Keith. Sandy Ridge, Pa J. 8 Bunn, Warren, 11] Geo. W_ RBricutoL, Sigerville Cuan, DiLier, Tyrone, wise R.O. BFnavenr, Lewisburg Mus. Guo. Pexrz, Dullois, Pa Ta In large and small quantities on Farms for sale Real estate bought and sold W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte MACHINERY REPAIRS. Having purchased the L. O. Wetzel machine shops, on Water Street, in approved security, Bellefonte, the undersigned will continue repairing bicycles, engines and machinery in general. H. E. GARBRICK. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLEGHENY ST. BKLLEFONTE, PA. We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAN All Kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ste If you want a nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER, Centre County Banking Corner High and Spring Streets, the same in estate al private sale, all of | a Centre | limestone | | Leave Snow Shoe | Arrive atl Bellefonte ! or address Thos. K | Sixth Ave, Pittsburg inquire | | THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA | READ DOWN We give Ruckivit Daroscrs ; Discount Norms JM. BHUGUERT. Cashier, * PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND BRANCHES In effect on and after Nov, 24, 1901, VIA, TYRONE~WESTWARD Leave Bellefonte & 52am, arrive at Tyrone i1 Uham, at Altoona, 100 p m; st Pittsburg Epm Leave Bellefonte 1 05p m; arrive at Tyrone 2 2 pm; at Altoona 10 p m; at Pittsburg EB pm Leave Bellefonte 4 44 pm: arrive at Tyrone B00: at Altoona at 6 60; at Pittsburg at 10 48 VIA TYRONE~EASTWARD Leave Bellefonte ¥ 535 am, arrive at Tyrone 11 06; at Harrisburg 2 40 p mat Phi i phia "4T pm leave Bellefonte | 6s ym, arrive at Tyrons 2pm; at Harrisburg 6 45 pm; at Phila. delphia 1020 pm leave Bellefonte 444 pm, arrive at Tyrone G00; at Harrisburg at 545 pm Via LOCK HAVEN~BANTWARD, leave Bellefonte, 9.52 a. m. arrive at Loek Haven. 10.80, leave Williamsport, 12.40 p.m. Arrive at Harrisburg, 2.15 p. m., a1 Philadel phia at 6.2 p.m Leave Bellefonte 108 J, mm. arrive at Lock Haven 210 pm; at Williamsport 2 isp mg Harrisburg, 56 pm; Pullndelphia 7 2 pm ; and Buflalo 7 ¢ pm Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m.. arrive at lock Ha ven, 9.15 p.m. leave Williamsport, 1.35 a m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 a.m... arrive at Philadelphia at 7.224. m. VIA LEWISBURG Leave Bellefonte ats. 40 a. m.. arrive ut Lewis. burg at 4.00 a. m Harrisburg, 11.30 a. m., Philadelphia 3.17 p.m leave Bellefonte, 2.15 p, m., arrive at Lewis. burg, 4.42, at Harrisburg, 6. p.m. Phiia- deiphlast Wp. m BALD EAGLE VALLEY WESTWARD, EABT WARD ward Lag ley - h Creek Ha wk Haven Week ¢ LEWISBURG & TYRONE KAILROAD 1 In effect Nov, ¥ EASTWARD 14 11 TATIONS ‘l -_ on anK SEISRNAE Linden Oak Hall Lemont weal Mie Summit, Pleasant Gap Bellefonte BELLEFONTES& SNOW SHOE BRANCH. Time Table in effect on and after Nov 20, 18% #i%a. mm. and 5.45 p.m. H¥am ° nn" Tam “ 338 2pm, 5% * Apply to ticket agent Watt, . A. W. DD, 8 Leave Bellefonte Arrive at Snow Shoe For rates, maps, ete J.B. Hoycnissox J R. Woon Gen’. Manager Gen] Fass Ae Time Table effective Jan. 21. 1900 READ UP Nod No ¢ Hecla Park Dunk les Hublersburg Snydertows Nittany Huston Lamar Clint ondale Krider's Sid'g Mackeyville Oedar Springs © a . 4-401, 1d 35 hed Foto 4 4+ CWeOvWwTe EREER EERE EE we Taam BERCH CREEK RR) Jersey Shope 3 waa | AIT, wo § Lvel 17) Lye { Wmsport } Arrl {(Phila. & Reading ry)! FHILAD — NEW YORK ] Via Phila.) Lvelp. ma m Weeks Days, NEW YORK Vin Tamaqua) 1% "How 0 ® ib .ma m.| Arr Wo... “Ar v.a ft Week Days Jo p.m Sunday 1 WS a m. Sunday Philadelphia Slee ABE Oar atiached t bound train from Williams Mu ») yt and west bound from Philadelphia ai 31 m. J. W.OEPH ART " ry General Supt * Dally ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. B To take effect Apr. 8, 180 b WESTWARD, [ [- STaTions we a © risen i 6B. .Coleville.. | 5 108m...) ShHisk ana” qus™ EEyuEYe #35 ges Ein 2 a > LL 4 Ea ok oT SEEERent wun EENRRERE | wvoessassass g |
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