~ PA.,, THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1866, THE RACKET. No. ¢ AND 11, URYhRR Ex, BELLEFONTE, PA Clearance sale still continues, There are bargains all times in this store, but these are ‘special’ for July only and you cun add the fol- lowing to the big blue bill. at A bushel of Ladies Shirt Waists vour choice, 19 cents. 4000 large size Handkerchiefs, plain white and colored borders, hem ‘em 4 for 8S cents. 1-5 off our regular price . in Vantine Department. 1 paper and N put envelopes, up 11 § Clearance price ‘orded Wash Silks, stripes, a rattl Genuine neat i ing bargain at a quarter. J ipanese Wash Sil t i) ont N ot usually k a 1 stu yG. BR. SPIGLEMYER, ISHEMSPIGLEMYER Wedding Invitations. line is uote paper | | | | ww THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, ; 'SPONDENTS CORRESPONDENT - nn A 4 al | DEPARTMENT. REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS, Our silence, for several weeks, was due | to busy season and scarcity of news. Rus O¥¥:—Last Friday Thos. Wolfe's horse tore loose, while tied at Rockville, ran into G. W, Diehl's hay wagon, en- tirely smashing the top. The horse re- ceived no serious injuries, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weaver, of Wil- liamsport, were in town visiting friends and relatives. Everybody seemed glad to see Louisa. Our maildriver's horses are again well enough to run the mail, Most of our people are through har- | vesting and making hay. Both crops, of course, being short, Where are those telephone wires? The posts are but no wires, | Why the A JOKE persuaded a poor ignorant mau to furnish at their places, delay? One of our telephone citizens several poles, on the condition that he might ride on the ne. » phone poles were erecte | that there could | phone. for the p« Go where you will n you hear noth- 3! e silver question discussed. We a | We car- such Centre Democrat, LYON & CO ciate Wan Wi We are Per In Qur Purpose. nt any pri great sacrifice, llowin po Percales, Linen | Wool Fabrics, and new Weaves color . Summer and Umbrellas, ¢’. Ladies’ and Childrens Sam also Ladies’ and wpers, Mens’ Straw & ouths’ and Boys’ iz, Mens’ low shoes, full stock ind (tlove Mitts Parasols Underwear, Childrens’ Sliy Hats, Mens’, Summer Clothir Summer Shirts, [a nice from] will go with others. Come in early and see for yourself that we mean what we say. A fow of those Ladies’ Light Capes left that we bought far be low manufacturers price. to select LYO! A BELLEFONTE, Dox'r Do IT. 't send away for your stationery. Dn can Race done 18 well, on as good stock wad oftey for less money, by coming a ec/ to the CENTRE DEMOCRAT. the | | To the k Haven Winter counted by the , each week Covroxs: Persons ptions in advance one \ premium coupon, office, which will entitle them to 12 votes, in ad- a bscription will be entitled | or one vote for cach month paid An YEARLY casa su . r vauce person sending in NEW i to a FPremum Coupon, equal to 18 voles No extra copies of this paper will be sold to any parties desiring to secure the must be taken | coupons. The coupons yur regular edition only. ening of each week 1 the ballot w opened and Coupons counted | Al §. Garman an the same published The “OL coupon. Messrs following is the Cut it serving person, who would appreciate the new spaper out and vote for some de- scholarship 0000000000000 000000000000 The Centre Democrat, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 180 SCHOLARSHIP COUPON... Address { Write in above lines the name and {address of person whom you wish to receive the scholarship in the Lock Haven State Normal. Not good after 3 days. THE COUNT. The following is the number of votes cast for the above scholarship, to date: Wm, B. Rerick, Benner twp, ccc... 772 Miss Mary Twitmyer, Pleasant Gap, Alma Stine, Zion, . «oot viimvimmmmriiin Sudie J. Yarnell, Mingoville Willis Knox, Bellefonte..........oou.. Amos Ward, Stormstows oom Chas, Fisher, Zioti, co. oiv nmin AL. 8, GARMAN &'. oerrio. § Com. Thursday, July 23, '¢6. rd Forward same to the Centre | Democrat office where it will be counted, | FOIE 00000000000000000000 i ; | ! i i ; | PLEASANT GAP. After remaining silent for some weeks, your correspondent will again try and record souie of the many happenings that have taken place, here, recently, FESTIVAL: ions, here, will be a festival, One of our next attract Satur. given for the benefit of the Lutheran church, on day evening, All are invited to come and help along a good cause. Music be furnished by the band, Mr. W. H. Noll, and the endampment, at week. will wife are attending Lewistown, this Chas, Harrison called in town Sunday. Unless our politicians lie, circumstance quite unexpected, must happen bye and bye, two presidents will be elected. Wou't that be fun! Oh my! A number of people, from this attended the festival, at Gentzel's on Saturday evening new set of instruments, this « oming Roy Tate and James Stine, of place, left recently for lowa, wher will remain for some time Judge Gordon, of Clearfield, stopped in town for a short time om Tuesday Dr Phiac Samuel Noll has just , from lelphia, and will weeks, until he finds a sutiab location _— Must Pay All Arrearages Some people don’t know that the courts have decided that if a person orders his newspaper discontinued he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may con- tinue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the post office or not, A Chance to Make Money I have berries, grapes and peaches, a year old, fresh as when picked. I use the California Cold process, do not heat or seal the fruit, just put it up cold, keeps | perfectly fresh, and costs almost nothing; can put up a bushel in ten minutes. Last week I sold directions to over 120 famil. jes; anyone will pay a dollar for direc. tions, when they see the beautiful sam ples of fruit. As there are maay pevpie poor like myself, I consider it my duty to give my experience to such, and feel confident any one can make one or two hundred dollars round home in a few days. plete directions, to any of your readers, for 18 two-cent stamps, which is only the actual cost of the sample, postage,etc., | to me Oct. 1 Fraxces Casey, St. Louis, Mo. Commercial ! Stationery, | By that is meant Statements, Bill Heads of the various sizes, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes both large and small, Order books and Receipt books, bound, perforated and numbered, business forms of all kinds, and all kinds of blanks. "Ev. ery business man needs an outfit of this nature, If you are a business man, and ex. pecting to do business in this commu. nity, w enough local pride and consistency by getting your printing done af home. It gives home work. men employment, keeps that much capital in circulation at home, which indirectly may return ugiain to you. Dou't send your printing away? Why! because we can do it as well and often better. Our prices will be equal to any and often lower. Have good stock, first class workmen and fusrahes everything bearing our Lt. herefore don't go out of town for your printing. Send r orders to the Contre Democrat, I will mail sample fruit and com- | 4 FACTS IN A FEW LINES There are 2,888 different kinds of velocipedes, The tea plant is mid to be a variety #f the camellia. A diamond for cutting glass lasts about three months, A winder in a Swiss silk mill receives about 40 cents a day. A journeyman tailor in Smyrna can sarn about 60 ceuts a day. A delightful phase of clubdom is that smbodied in the suburban wild flower slubs, The president of the federated clubs of the United States is Mrs. Henrotin of Chicago. Postmaster Bartlett of Suncoock, N. H., has a continental #8 bill, payable in gold and dated 1770 The bloodstone is the stone of courage and wisdom in perilous undertakings, and firmness in affection. Chile is said to possess more poets, in proportion to her population, than any other country in the world. It estimated that of the paupers in London, two-thirds are abl bodied and capable of working ( ) 18 20, 000 ] | 4 | ue eyed cats are always deaf | physiologists have in vain attempt explain th Hannibal, in Ita Birges witli a 8 curious circum Ont | palgns in years old bears, including one this year It has captured a good many It seldom happens that both eyes are exactly alike. An magnifying glass many differences between the twa Many specim of and the larve of insects are not provided with i eyes. Their habitation being in the earth, eyes to them would be useless, The stone of January, according to the superstition of Poland, is the ja- cinth, or garnet, which denotes constancy and fidelity in any sort of engagement, M. du us that the African savages look upon him as a superior being, and the south sea is landers worshiped Captain Cook ns a deity A family of sparrows took possession of a swallow's nest in Germany, to | their sorrow, for the swallows masoned up the entrance to the abode, and five young sparrows were stifled to death A sect in the Punjaub worshiped a deity whom they called Nikkal Sen. This Nikkal Sen was no other than the | redoubted General Nicholson, and noth- | ing that the general could do or say | dampened the enthusiasm of his adorers, The cat is called kat in Danish and | Dutch, katt in Swedish, chat in French, katti or katae in German, catus in Latin, gatto in Italian, gato in Porta. | guese and Spanish, kot in Polish, kots { in Russian, cath in Welsh, kath in | Cornish, catun in Basque and gaz in | Armenian, Although the ancients had no knowl. examination with a usually discovers ons Worms Chailln tells some of thoso in use today by savage tribes, and the fire was produced by the friction of a pointed stick of wood in the hollow of another piece, An authority on birds tells us that on the continent, where the winters are more severe than in Great Britain, the willow grouse molts in the autumn and turns a whitish brown, the natural color of his surroundings, which protects him from birds of prey. When the ground is covered with snow, the bird molts a second time, and is peefeetly white An interesting memento of Isaak Walton has turned up in the library of a Burrey vicar now being for sale in London, Itis a copy of Dr Downe's serinons, dated 1840, On the fly leaf is written in Isaak Walton's holograph, "For my deserving and most deare Ante, Mm Susanna from her dutiful and most affectionate sephow, Izank Walton, '' edge of the friction matches of these | timen, still they bad quite a number of | different ways of obtaining fire. The | igniara were contrivances similar to | Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE i i MARTHA ITEMS Mrs. was visi George Stevens E { Half Moon, | | Mr. John | L ting at her father, Gingery's attending church Sabbath . Clyde, Miss were also on Maggie the ol on Sunday last. innie and ams, attendants at 1 v 5 IN | } Baptist Sabbath sch The portraits as shown in the Gazette, areve ry w14t # ih Al V0 8 $414] Liverllls Like 1} 34 pat r stomach gest re § + eas, dyspepsia } Cure easily Best after i The ; atl ods EE Pills The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsapar A Hustler That is the kind of a who succeeds in business in these days close profits and strong competiti The hustler gets a move on, the public know what he He pushes his business instead of his un. paid bills and bad accounts pushing him The hustler lets the public know what he has in market. he invites trade He does it to the bestadvantage by an intelligent and judicious use of space | in a newspaper. It costs money to ad. vertise. Yes indeed, but that attracts attention, brings new customers and increases your trade ultimately. The success in advertising consists in keep. | ing “everlastingly at it.” Printers ink made John Wanamaker a millionaire, and he does more and more advertising cach year. He seems to understand the business. Do you grasp the idea? 1500 copies of the Centre Democrat are printed each week, These reach at least 4000 readers in Centre county every week, It goes right to the homes «is a family paper. Don’t you think you could increase your business by an advertisement in its columns. Ar. gument is useless Get a hustle on, increase your bus. iness, advertise in the Centre Democrat. 25 cents. All druggists 11 man of ni lets i YR 5 Gong 0002000000000 00000000NO 60 AND SEE THOSE § S16 SUITS S16 For Spring and Summer wear, all the latest patterns—nobby, neat and nice—being made to order by GROSS, THE TAILOR, OR BISHOP STREKT. Can furnish higher grades, but our goods and prices wil catch your taste and purse, 8a JACOB GROSS, Merchant Tailor. Bellefonte. The Scaffolding The from the new Kefo scaffolding Hall, and a clear of the beautiful « painted and finished and we doubt if ther building in the state 3 work on the interior finished, for the FAU bLES | Bre we ke | ALL LINE \ rere WEssniOmaneL wants it Te serve the best soda In the city 3 cents #11 sable you te prove us trethiul Always something new, and that the best, Have you tried the new drink! MINER'S FRUIT NECTAR! It is Pleasant, Cooling and Refresh ing. Sold at GREEN'S PHARMACY Bush House Block. Bellefonte, Ps -
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