Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 08, 1891, Image 5

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    Ho! For The Circus.
J) Altace & CO'S. GREAT WORLD'S MENAGERIE,
INTERNATIONAL 3-RING CIRCUS and ROMAN HIPPODROME.
A monster magazine and majestic museum monopolizing multitudinous modern mundane miracles of more than monu-
‘mental merit and measureless magnificence.
Will exhibit at BELLEFONTE, TUESDAY, MAY 19.
American Genius bas solved the most perplexing problem known to science and the
The Great American Air Ship. | philosophy of nature. American financiers have given many of their millions for its
msansnen IMPERIAL CREATION OF THE ERA OF PROGRESS
demonstration, and America’s Greatest Show is the first to exhibit to the people the
Through which the wildest dreams of penetrating and seemingly unfathomable are made capable of realization, and
boundless possibilities opened to mankind.
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ROMAN SPORTS
Pageantry of the Coliseum.
THE BEST REPRODUCTION
Of the entertainment of the Cesesars
EVER GIVEN BY ANY SHOW
on this continent. :
MATCHLESS EQUESTRIANISM
Gorgeous in all Appointments. Unequaled in Trilling,
Electrifying Features.
THE FINEST HORSES Of any show on Earth,
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CHARIOT RACES
Startling in furious chase. Daring
ANTIQUE PERFORMANCES
of Horsemanship by classic riders.
GRFAT FIVE-HORSE TANDEM
hurricane Hurdle run.
PROCESSIONAL SPLENDOR !
Vespasian’s Triumphal Exercises with their Inimitable
Scenic Grandeur.
MOST EXCITING EVENTS OF ANY SHOW ON EARTH.
THE IMPERIALLY SPLENDID STREET PAGEANT.
hibition Day, indicates, the Scope and brilliancy of the Whole Majestic Show far better than mere diction,
on a may Dios it. All the people should see the Parade, see the Show. and so have a Royal Day’s Outing.
ERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT FOR 1891.
NAME, POSTOFFICE. BUSINESS CLASS TAX
Anderson John............
Achenbauch, B.C.
Achenbauch, W. T........
Adams, PIF Lil
Addleman
Adam, Hugh....
Adams, W. C....
Brown, T. C
Brown, Ed. Jr. at
Brockerhoff A. & Bro... "
Bunnel & Aikens.. 4
Bagnarelli, L. P.,
Brachbill, W. R..
Brows, Emanuel
Brandon, G. B.....
Bartholomew, R. E
Benner, George..
Brown, Henry..
Bickel, H. W...
Boggs, A. T........
Barber, J. F. & Co..
Brinton, Duncan &
...Hardware....
Barnes......cc.oesess 5 ale ddeaedd Merchant. 30 75
Birchfield, i Re $0 aed. Novelty .... 775
ndman Bros.
nan * .... Merchant 13 75
Black, Jam “ Furniture. 775
Biddle, W. H.. * .Grocers & 77
Bloon, J. D. & ine Grove 77
Bible, J otters Mills. 175
Buddinger, T. now Shoe 10 75
Buddinger, T. B. ’ € 1-15
Barnes J. & Thom .Philipsbu 10 70
Boak, C........cc.... .Snow Shoe. 10 15
Brown, J. D.. t 4, 775
Boak, Georg Pine Glenn 771s
Bible, Ds Eoueevvisinrn Spring Mills... 10 75
Cruse A.J....0............... Bellefonte..... s.Tob. & Cigars... 14 775
Cole, TH. a o .Grocer... wd TT5
Cunningham, M. bd .Pool..... 1:30 75
Cunningham, J. M. 6 ...Confet’ & Cigars 14 775
Cedar, Joseph........ 4 ease # “Bakery 4, 775
ans C. ES COL eeeeess 8 .Coal Dealers...... 4 77
Campbell, A. J. Ag’t......Coburn... .Coal & Grain...... 14 77
Cheeseman, C. T' .Cato........ .Merchant.. MH 175
Crissman, 8. 8 Philipsburg. .Druggist 13 “10 75
Corner, H.. . se wo .Notions.. 14...77
Currie, Wm.. sas 0 a .Butcher, Hn 7%
Chaney & Thompson.....Port Matilda........... Merchant........... M515
Dorman, 8. F...nididicds y 75
Delong, L. J.. Blanchard. 775
Davis, N. N... Philipsburg. 71
Davis, C. H... . A 715
Doyle, T. H... pide Be 8 nt 775
Deibler, J. H... ren Millheim,.. oven ii 75
Ewing, G.A ....Penna Furnace...... 10 75
Eckenroth & C .Bellefonte ........... . 4 75
Everett, C/A... Lemont ... ... Druggist .. 77
Essington, L. LL .Milesburg.. ...Merchant.. M477
Blse,(. H......... . oo, .Druggist... 14 778
Emery, Harvey Philipsburg.. .Confection ole 77
Emerick, J. S... .Wolf’s Store. .Merchant.. . 14 775
Everet, T. B.. .Coburn...... v t 14 798
Ebbs, H. B ...Loveville ... A 4 77%
Fauble, H ... Bellefonte. 10 75
Foster, W. L. 132
Fleck, E.. 77
Feister, A 7%
Fryberger, i 10 75
Fish-r, J. B .Penn Hal 10 75
Fraok, L. B Rebersbar, 10 75
Millheim. 7%
Freedman,
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Griest, A. J... . "
Grove, Daniel...............Lemont.....
George, M. E.
Gray de V..ocrerrsss
Graham & durd..
Gettig & Moore
Golieen, H. B...
Gettig, Samuel..
Gilland & Murray
Gray, R.J P:
Grittin, J. H..
Gephart, M. C
Glassgow, J. W.
Guiswite, Luther-
Garman, Daniel
Penna Furnace
Madisonburg.
Snow Shoe.....
Stormstown
...Millheim.
...Coburn...
Bellefonte...
Howley Bros........csecuee Bellefonte...
Harper, J. A. oo £8 a
Harper, Jared
Herr, J M.........
Hoover & Miller
Harris J. & Co... ..
Harper & Cramer ..
Hardware.
Merchant.
Holmes Bro...... ... TH
Hosterman, F O.. 10 75
Hoy, G.F...... 195
Holter, D. E. vet 10 75
Hibler, Miss Pauline....Milesburg 170
Hugg, Enoch Ho & 175
Holmes, R. Jr., & Co..... “ 77
Hiriinger, C. G. Est..... ili 13 25
Hale, hardware Co 25
Hoffer, O......
Harper, A. W.
Harman, George
Hess, Wm...
Harding, J.
Homer, J. E.
Horner, R. F
Hodgkins &
Hawworth Br
Hess, J. G.
Haynes, J.
Henderson
Harris, J. P...
Harter & Cam o
Hodgkins, C. W...
Hoy, J. A...» ,
Hoover & Emerick......,
Hoffman Bros..............
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Joseph Bros. & Co.........Bellefonte.....
Johnson, J. E. ... Philipsburg
Jones & Co...... . t .
Jenkins & Gilmore.
Jswires store Co.
Jackson, R. A
Rorman, HB. P........0..0 ORK Hall... ccs
Keplinger W. C. & Co.,.Bellefonte .. =
Keller, J. W HS
Kessler, Leonard.
Kline & Goodhart. 3
Kessinger, T. L...... ...
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Loeb, Simon........
Lyon & Co...
Lewin & Co.
Long, C. P....
Lucas, & Bro..
Long, R. P..
Long, L. E...
Lenker, J. E..
Long, G. 11.
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NAME. POSTOFFICE. BUSINESS, CLASS. TAX
Lucas, J. T.......... Herne Moshannon.... 7%
Lutz, D. Len. ‘Philipsburg. 77
Le hman, Joseph. . od of 10 75
Le hman, Henry Bier 20 75
Masser, M. M............... Aaronsburg. 10 75
Mingle, A.C... ...... .Bellefonte 10 75
MecCargar, James.. 60 75
Mchee H. A. & Br £ 20 75
Montgomery & Co.. ad 10 75
Meyer, W, T.... " 715
McFarlane R bo 20 75
MeCoy & Linn. 5 77%
MecCalmont & Co. £€ 15 75
Meese, John.. o 10 75
McClain & Co... ih 13 25
Meyer, W.H. Coburn...... 75
Mur ay, J. D. ....Centre Hall.. 775
Masters, W. B.. .Clarence.... 10 75
Marshall, 8. M. .Gatesburg. 77
Moore, H. A.. .Howard..... 7.15
Meyer Bros... Linden Hall 775
Miles W. B. & Son. Milesburg.... 10 75
Meyers, T. J.. .... Philipsburg. 775
Munson & Son. . $ ve 13 25
Musser, W. A . 46 75
Mock Bros. . $a 775
Miles, 8. S..... ....Port Matilda 77
McMullen, J. K Snow Shoe... Ki}
Miller, W. R. est..........Sandy Ridge. 13 25
Manon, J. F........ .Axe Mann.... 77
Meese, George. ‘usseyville.. 71%
Miller, W. H., Walker ..... 7%
Musser, J. W. lillheim 77
Musser, G. M. “ . : 10 75
Musser, Wm.. a“ .Poolecviiss.. 30 75
Miller, J. A... yd .... Bonts & Shoes. 776
MecClarrer, J. L. ...Philipsburg .Buteher.............. 715
Mattern, H. J.....ccco ene: Benore..sseesseesesesns Merchant......... 13 10-75
Nolan & Bro.,.,.............. Bellefonte............. 77%
Naginey, F. E ay or. i 775
Neff Mrs. & Son ...Milesburg,. 775
Naugle, G. W... Puilip- burg. 77%
Nutall J. & Co « 13 25
Nelson, C. P... $6 50 75
Noll, W. H. Jr. Pleasant Ga, 10 75
Owens, W. C Farm Imp, ete... 10 75
Parish, C. M Bellefonte ............. Druggist............ 14 775
Powers, E. $e . .Boots a Shoes..... 14 99
Poorman, k Milesburg. Merchant..... or 17
Parker, G. E.. . Philipsburg Stationery. ......14 775
| latte, Barber & C “ .Grocer & Confet’ 8 3075
Parpenzer, Albert... “, .Merchant........... 18-10 25
Parker, James...... 4 8 Pool & Billiards.. 2 1075
Prichard, Wm... ee 5 5 .Coal & Grocery..14 775
Parker, J. M...... ...Roland.... Merchant........... 77
Philips, W. .. Aaronsbur 2 LE 10 75
Pringle, S. R. Port Matil £ 775
Pealer, Wm... Spring Mills £4 10 75
Peck & Son... Nittany...... H 5
Quigley, J. A 10 75
Racket store.. .Bellefonte.. Merchant..... we 13-13 25
Rowe, E. C........ $e " Furnitr & Carp.. 13 10 75
Richards C. F.. £ Jeweler............ 14 77
SE 775
Svan 15 75
Bain 77
Gatesburg 7.75
emont 10 75
Linden Hall 13 25
Philipsburg Te
ved be v 77
...Port Matilda.. 775
...Snow Shoe.. ]
Redding, Z.. bY . 175
Reeser, G. M.. ge . 7%
Robb, Wm......... Memehant... . 14 5
Schreyer, H. H....... Carp ,Wall paper 14 775
wartz & Dubbs Farm Imple’t’s. 14 775
Sechler & Co... Grocery oy 15 75
Shuey, C. C.. 3 4 10 75
Sourbeck, J. D... $e Confectioner..... 775
Shoemaker & Montgr’y i Coal & Grain....... 11 1575
Stitzer, H, Yo... i. ¢* Books & Sta’ry..14 775
Snyder, H. A..... . ...Merchant wld, 775
Singer, Mrs. M.. : & 13 10.3
Stewart, J. T... 13 107%
Strohm, M... te HH: 7%
oult, Leroy " H 1p
Snyder, M. D od bos er 13 1075
Stuart, 1. W.... ...Grain & Coal.. UH 178
Schenck, A. A... ...Hardware... MH. nm
Sankey & Marks .. Boots & Shoes.... 13 10 75
Stuart, H. S....... ...Furniture.. 14 75
Switzer, Misses, Stationery.. H.. 175
Schmidt, H. & S. ve 5 Butchers. 75
Steuart, John. ..0ak Hall Grain & C 4 77
Stover, L. B.... Madisonb . 14 1D
Smith, Mrs. B. A. : ¥ 7
Swartz, 3. M... T 15
Swartz, S. M... 15
Shaffer & Son 75
Smith, M.. 7
Spiglemey 5
Smith, J. C. od 10 75
Stover, J. W........overvenes 795
Tuten, M. P “ siren
Twimyer,W.T........... i 77
Thompson, JL a eid
Thomas M. & Son. 7%
Tremble, A E...... 77
Thompson & Smith. 77
Thomas, A.W.......... 10 75
Thompson J. & Son. 77
Tackitt, J. L........ ov 1-15
Test, C. H............ oes 775
Williams, S. H 7%
Wilkison, W. H. 10 75
“aite J. 3. & Co. 10 75
Weber, J. H. 10 75
Wagner, W. A. 7.15
Wigton, R. B. & Son. 77
Weber B. Sons....... 15 75
Wyland, S. B. & Son. 77%
Whitecumb, R. U. 775
Wythes, G. W.... 77
Wythes, G, W.... 132
Woomer, W. H 775°
Weaver, D. H.. 1.75
Williams, W. 75
Wolfe, R. M... .- 10 75
Wolfe Wm. & Son. ..Centre Hall. H 13 25
Woomer E. S.... Philipsburg. i «13 1075
Weber, Frank.... LY eh «34 Thalys
Yearick, Thomas....... Aaronsburg Merchant... 140175
Yearick, N. H.... .Walker...... " * + . 14 7%
Zeller J. & Sov... Bellefonte..............Druggist..... 10 75
Asheroft, Peter.. ...Philipsburg............Tavern..... 150 75
Brandon, G. B. ..Bellefonte... ..Tavern.. 150 75
Bartges, D. L.. .Centre Hall. .Tavern.. 150 75
DeHaas, J. L wr Howard...... Tavern 150 75
Eby, U. N....... Haines Twp. Distillery. 100 75
Garman, Danie ....Bellefonte.... .Tavern.. 150 75
Kohlbecker, Alvis. .Boggs Twp. 5 75
Leister, Geo. E.. Philipsburg. 150 75
Musser, Wm M. .Millbeim..... 150 75
Mulfinger, John. ..Spring Twp 100 75
Nolan, Mary E... Snow Shoe 75 5
Odenkirk, John. Potter Twp 75 5
Parker, Wm...... Philipsburg 150 75
Passmore, Jame Philipsburg 150 75
Rishel, W. W.. Penn Twp... 76 15
Robb, Henry.. .. Walker Twp. 75 TH
Rhule, David . Gregg Twp.. 5 15
Dagget, Wm. L. ..Bellefonte... 150 75
Uzzle, John..... Snow Shoe... 75 15
Walther, Geo, A.... Philipsburg... ..... Ta i 150 75
An appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office in Bellefonte,
on Wednesday, June 3rd, 1891, between the hours of 10 o’clock and 4 p.
m., when and where persons interested may attend if they think
proper. HAYES SCHENCK,
3618 4t Mercantile Appraiser.
Re TSA Oe SE A ST UES STE em
‘W HERE SHALL I BUY
MY CLOTHING?
The changing seasons once
again bring back. this same
old question to every man—
YOURSELF INCLUDED. Of
course you are going to
spruce up a little this Spring
as every one else does!
Nothing extravagant, a new
suit which will be more com-
fortable and appropriate for
the warm days that are com-
ing and a few articles from
our furnishing goods depart-
ment will perhaps be all that
is required to put you right
- before the world. Still there
will be no dodging that oLp,
OLD QUESTION.
Where shall I buy my
clothing ? It is bound to
come up and must be decid-
ed before you make your
purchases. Now what say
you? Let us answer the
question for you this time.
We will pay well for the
privilege and you shall be
more than satisfied. This is
our offer to those who will
let us name the place where
they shall buy their Clothes :
First a square deal—Skc-
onD, a saving of several dol-
lars, more or less, according
to the amount of your pur-
chase. Tuirp, that good
quality, material and make
which is only found in cloth-
ing that will stay by you. 4th,
the newest, best of styles, in
fabric, cut and fit and a gen-
erous assortment in every
grade that a first class cloth-
ing establishment could be
expected to carry in stock.
Now these shall be yours
if you leave to us the decis
ion as to where you shall
buy your clothes this season.
There is no disputing that
our new line of spring and
summer goods is a marvel
of fine qualties and good
values at fair prices, Infact
it is the largest and most
completeassortment of cloth-
ing and Gents furnishing
goods everbroughtto Center
county.
If you favor us with your
patronage we promise you
the best values: which your
money can obtain for you.
Give’ us a call. You shall
have the most careful atten-
tion,
+ Unlimited opportunity for
a satisfactory selection, a
perfect fit and the fairest
prices you have ever re-
ceived.
M. FAUBLE, Prop’r
Rochester Clothing House,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Opp. Brockerhoff House.
New Advertisements,
UDITORS NOTICE.—The un
dersigned Auditor appointed by the"
SF prisrs Court of Centre county tr make d is-
tribution of the funds in the hands 0. sonothsu
Schenck Administrator of & of Peter Van-
Horn late of Howard township, deceased, wil
meet parties in interest at the office of Has-
ings & Reeder in Bellefonts, Pa., on Tuesday
the 26th day of May'A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a.
m., when and where the:parties interested are
Lfuesied to present their claim or be forever
debarred from coming in ob said fund.
H.C. QUIGLEY
36-183 Auditor.
N OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
. of the Bellefonte Gas Company. A
meeting of the stockholders of the Bellefonte
Gas Company will be held at the office of E.
M. Blanchard, No 19 West High street, Belle.
fonte, Pa., on Saturday the 6th day of June,
1891,at 4 o’clock p. m.,to consider the propriety
of authorizing the Board of Directors to exe-
cute and negotiate a mortgage upon the pro-
perty and franchises of the company, for the
purpose of paying the present mortgage and
other indebtedness of the company incurred
in the construction and improvement of ts
plant, By order of ns Board.
. M. BLACNHARD,
36-18-3t ' Secretary.
Ire CABINET PHOTOS.
t—1 FOR —
$150 PER DOZEN. }
—1 AT f—
SHAFFERS GALLERY,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
This is a big cut—one-halfthe
former price—but it is genuine.
Of late some of those first class ®
leading’ (?) photographers of this
section have been putting the
prices way down to catch trade,
Now I propose to put down the
bars for a short time to give a little
amusement to the peopie and make
it interesting for my professional
friends.
This week I engaged several
good workmen to assist me upon
the great rush that will follow for
good photos at low prices.
“While the band is playing”
don’t miss the opportunity to stop
at my gallery. While the prices
are down, I will continue to do the
best of work, promptly and satis-
factorily.
This is no Fake, like others
advertised. No deception, no fraud,
and above all no poor work will be
turned out. Call at
SHAFFER'S STUDIO,
Allegheny st.
36-16-1m
BELLEFONTE, PA.
QPECIAL SALE.
Muslin underwear!
We have just opened a fine line
of muslin garments, at prices
never before equaled.
Night gowns, drawers, chemise,
. shirts and corset covers.
We are offering these goods at
bargain prices, oR can buy
them cheaper than you can
make them.
Come in and see the tull assortment.
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