Paar 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 22, 1908, AMUS SED THE PONY. Tennyson Denlt Gently With the Restless Creature, There 18 no American does not know of the fred and glad to hear of his mals. day the poet arrived at Haslemere carrying a heavy packet of His carriage was not to be seen, Alfred great will poet, not gentleness to anl- Tennyson, who be tine station books. own accopt a lift home, Golng up the steep hills to Blackdown, Tennyson, with his usual thoughtfulness for horses, sug- gested that two men and thelr books were too heavy a load for one small pony and proposed that he and his friend should get out and walk. They therefore jumped down and walked for some distance in front of the trap, the little horse following, Suddenly, how- they found that the books wi They had dropped out on the The poet was asked to stand by 1 whi ever, re Bon ] way. the pony's head went back to were found for pony, less his i ue for upal n look them. 1 y knowing to Draw, working mw expressions English How Boys Train Papples a Ed E 1 = The Balnnce Game, in off a wed awny y. of course, inst the oth- will prove no vever, got the they must carry to a dish three t from the Marting polat two art! them, one In each hand, yards dist les balanced, A Conundrum, Every morning at seven o'clock, Rain or sunshine or snow, Into a long black tunnel Five little travelers go} All In a row like soldiers, Btooping a bit to enter, The fat one at this end, that The tallest one In the center the baby at Into the dark they travel Without a fret or a pout, But once they made a window And baby traveler peeped out Gay little travelers dancing Into the tunnel at morn; Tired little travelers coming out When the day's work is done. sAnnie H., Donnell In Youth's Compan fon An Eagle's Lifting Power, An cagle having a weight of sixteen pounds can carry away a lamb welgh- ing sixty pounds. To do this it must develop about two horse power and put on a strain of more than 1,100 pounds on the muscles of the wings. This one to think that “birds are stronger than mathematics.” Popular Mechanic, about boy or girl who | Al | | best work of the go he was glad to | TOILET TABLE. A Dainty Sieuimen of the Style of the Eighteenth Century, There {18 a charm that is undeniable mahogany furniture of English and manufactured the first design in | quarter or so of the eighteenth century. It was at this period that mahogany furniture came into general use in Eng. land, and the specimens that are pre gerved as helrlooms from colonial ane cestors In many an American household today display the simplicity of outline and gracefulness characteristic of the old artisans of is very simplicity, par. world the age, It is th Don't Get Too Busy, wrong sk | ¢ rub them halk snd heat will the gre and a render the tie on use nse, , 1 IE Wil quite ck A om of you will whether yi LIOW Od bad. If, b of the anntor likely that A rule, try to ais of meat If He usually knows »1 meat from er, you know something y of the animal it Is more you will get your money's worth First you should able to recognize different cuts of meat You should know what the “loin” “sir loin,” steak,” “round,” ete, are and how they should appear In well fed, healthy animals. A loose grain plece of meat with bright red lean and yellowish fat is very apt to be ox beef. The best cow beef has a slightly firmer flesh, with a whitish fat, and the lean is not so red. Poorly fed flesh ean be recognized by its dark red color and hard fat, with gristle run ning through it. If on pressure the dent In meat quickly disappears the meat Is good, but If the dent remains or is slow In rising refuse to take the meat at any price. Much money can be saved by intelligent marketing. An ounce of good meat will do more good than a pound of poor. — American Queen. poae pieces ber the “porterhotuse afterward : No. Sy neopate loving Syncopate lean © H 11) FE to lay a Synecopations, permitted by law fruae and leave a verb. Syncopate savory No. st Os ZN ll A ote S308. Nits From Shakespeare, > J] - Word Square, hoe Numerienl Fnlgmas HM Anngram, No, 307 T~Diagonnl, Xo aON ~ Additions, 311 Omitted Words . Key to the Passler, re gmn edly - Intent i'n ie nted, 4 I gressive En nt prove (i wp No. 2M.~Diamond: 1. A. 2 Bly. 3 Spade. 4. Rubbing. 5. Alabaster Nursing. 7. Baton. K Bet. BR No DoEnigt Flowers Bweet poan 4 hear a Harebell, 4 Larkspur No Beheadments Carouse, arouse, Onse, No. 200. «Inverted Pyramids: I In PARR INGO WERELOOME ERLLO EERE ILA ATL ATH r hd No. 208. «What Book? “The Gates Alar” No. 200.—Buried Proverb: A bird In the hand Is worth two In the bush, No. 300. «Anagram Verse: Thickets, thick set, thickest. No, 301. Anagrams: 1. Butcher, 2 Tanner. 8. Gardener. 4. Dalryman, 0. Dressmaker. 6 Carpenter. 7. Fruit erer. BK Builder. # Bootmaker 10, Shoemaker. 11, Painter. 12. Surgeon, 13. Ironmonger, 14, Ollman. 15, Den: tist. 10. Btationer, 20 patieal Bleeding Jonquil 5 pat} rouse, use . and | | decided An Animal Story Por Little Folks Bears’ Good Fortune The bears had a nice house whic! they rented from Mr. OC and the) wished to remnin there the rest thelr days, for they were getting along in years and did not relish the idea % moving But able in with amel, know we not always own yon are to hi this world, the be that ive everything our way sO It proved to be Mr, ( 10 and nrs One day he ‘nme would like live In Wash the Hair Bors Are Watehed, When we sex boys on the streets and public plac often wonder if they know that bush men are watching the In bank, store and office there will a place for a boy to fill. Those who have the ms > agement of the affairs of business wi select one of the boys, They will nol select him for his abllity to swear ot smoke clgarettes. Business men may have a few loose habits themselves, but they are looking for boys who are as near gentlemen In every sense of the word as they can find, and they are able to give the character of everybody in the city. They are not looking for rowdies. When a boy applies for one of these places and is refused they may not tell him the reason why they do not want him, but the boy ean depend upon it that he's been rated according to his behavior. Boys cannot afford to adopt the habits and conversation of the 8 We ORR every soon be we the loafers and rowdies If they ever want to be called to responsible posi tions. ~ Advance, Electric Tricks. Electrified Glass. — Warm a glass rod and rub It briskly with a silk bandker chief or any plece of oid silk. It will become electrified and will attract Nght objects, such as bran, pith balls, feath- ers and small bits of paper, In the same manner as a magnet attracts iron, Blectrified Sealing Wax.—Rub a stick of sealing wax with warm, dry flannel. It will become electrified and will set In the same way as the glass rod. Rub bing It briskly on the coat sleeve will have the same effect, but careful mam. mas might object to that. An amusing trick fs to throw up a light feather and chase It with an ele trified stick of sealing wax. DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. ‘Cure Catarrh by Nature's Own Method--- Every Breath of Hyomei Brings Relief. of | Nearly every one who has catarrh knows how foolish it is to try and cure it by drugging the stomach Temporary relief may be given, but a cure seldom comes. { Until recently your physician would have said the only way to cure catarrh would be to have a change of climate ; but now with Hyomei you can carry a health giving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day soon cure vourself. The complete outfit of Hyomel costs but $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a of Hyo- mei The inbaler lasts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not cure, an extra bot- tle of Hyomel can for so cents It is the most economical of all remedies advertised the care of ca- tarth, and is the only one that follows nature in her method of treating diseases of the respiratory 8. 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Krape, Miu | | M. C. GEPHART, 20 SO, ALLECHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA JRPORMATION WANTED Certain patrons through negligence, or for rom one locality to another, without notifying this office that they may receive thelr paper regularly and for other reasons, Important tous, Any "one who ean furnish the present address of the following will confer a special favor, We give the former address Gro, A. MiLLen, Asronsburg J.C. BPRANKLE, Stormstown, JA. WaiTeEMAN, Ashiola, Pa Ina Avnes, Gardean, Pa, EF. Ganpxen, Howard, Pa. Favs Swann, Buffalo, N.Y, 0. W. Manks, Hannah, Pa. 4.0, Lucas, Beech Creek, NHexny Hoover, West Decatur, Pa Jonx F.Joussox, Rockford, 111, spars Fisunn, Shawne, Kans, Wu. Stam, Bellefonta, Pa. Mus. Erste Pooumax, Clearfield, a. J, M. Bowensox, Dunlap, Towa, PF. W. Weiant, Walker, Pa. Hexny T Invin, Oross Forks, J.P. Lixone, Hinohman, Mich, BF. Eoxunos, Windber, Pa. Gro. A. Bavuunsr, Milesburg. Joux Ipprnos, Milesburg, Pa, AD WE Yard HS Te, Aoxes Tumse, Milford. Ind. BA. Loman, Altoona. A0g1e BanTnoLoMew, State College. We are anxious to locate them so ! ‘A FINE ASSORTMENT sett! lar reasons known te themse ves remove i of Crackers, Biscuits and Con feo tlonery. Sure to please SECHLER & CO., Bellefonte, Pa +»TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suflering for several years with a severe lung sflection, and that dread divense Com in annioos to make known to bis fellow suflerers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfnlly send (free of charge) a copy of the ription weed which they will find a sure cure for Comsw Asthma, Broach ronchiths and ail throst and Jung Maladies, - He hopes 81] sullorers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable, Those desiring the prescr pion, which will cost them nothing, and mar prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOX, Brooklyn, New York, SHINGLES. For sale first class plastering Inth ; G Pine shingles pi Chestnut shingles. Call on or ad- dross Jxo. I. Guar & Co, 88¢f Bellefonte, Pa.
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