——Maud—*“I'd hate to think that you'd throw yourself at Fred.” Minnie “Why not? He's a good catch.” New Advertisements. RACKET STORE NEWS. BEAUTIFUL HOTIDAY SOU- VENL ": Window Transparencies, Novelty Baskets ‘‘Ashes of Roses’’ Sachet Powder. Free to our customers. These are exclusive and to be had at “The Racket Only.” The Holiday rush has commen- ced we have made extensive prepara- tion and hope to be able to meet demand. Ten clerks this week and twelve xt, * .n sixteen hours work each day ought to move stacks of stuff. JUST IN Muffloon Fur collars Astrachan and Im’t. seal muffs and Fur capes less to U. than we can regularly buy em. A rattling bargain from our New York Agents in Ladies coats, price to U 4.49 worth 6.50 wholesale. NUF CED, KOM & C, ANTED.—A tenant for “general store in a booming new railroad town good trade guaranteed, town developing fast. An elegant opening investigate. Ad: dress. A. Care Bellefonte WaTcHMAN. 36-49 FJYAKE NOTICE.—I am now pre- pared to mend boots and shoes neatly and promptly.: All work givenime will be done cheaply. Give me a call at my shop No, 35, South Thomas street. 36 50 Wa. DOAK. LECTION NOTICE. — To the stockholders of the Bellefonte Gas Company. The annual election of said Com- any will be held at the office of E. M. and J. lanchard, No. 19 west High street, on Mon- day the 4th day of January, 1892. A President, six Managers, Secretary and Measurer to be elected for the ensuing year. Election will be held between the hours of one and four p.m. E. M. BLANCHARD, 36 48 3t Secretary. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the es- tate of Jonathan Harper deceased, late of Bellefonte, having been granted to the under- signed they request all persons knowing them- selves indebted to said estate to make pay- ment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. MRS. MINNIE HARPER, 36 49-3t JARED HARPER, HARTER NOTICE.-—Of applica- , tion for Charter of Corporation. Notice is hereby given that an appiication will be made to the Hon. A. O. Furst, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of Centre coun- ty on the 25th day of January, 1892, at 10 a. m., under the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulaiion of certain Ccrporation, approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended Corporation to be call- ed “State College Cornet Baud,” the character and object whereof is the prometion of the science of instrumental music, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the Tights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. H. C. QUIGLEY, 36 48 3t Solicitor. IMBER LAND FOR SALE.— bY Sie of a writ issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county the undersigned will offer at Public sale, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1892 at 2 o'clock, p. m, the following described valuable timber land of Thos. Strouse, situated and lying in Ferguson township, this county. Bounded as follows .—On the south by land of J. 8. McCormick ; on the west by ands ot Ty- rone Mining Company and M’f’g Co. ; on north by lands of Moses Thompson’s heirs,and on the east by lands of John T. McCormick. Con taining 41 ACRES AND 141 PERCHES. TERMS OF SALE.—One half of purchase money cash on confirmation of sale ; balance in one year thereafter with interest, to be se- cured by bond and mortgage on the premises, JOHN T. McCormick, 36 50 Committee, RPHAN’S COURT SALE.—Pur- suant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Bellefonte, Pa., MONDAY, THE 18th DAY OF JANUARY, 1892 at1 o'clock p. m, the following VALUABLE FARM situated in Ferguson township, Centre county, Pa., 334 miles West of State College and 2 miles north (fPine Grove Mills, bounded and de- seribed as follows : Beginning at a stone, thence along lands of John Archy north 3314 degrees west 2293-10 perches to stones, thence along public road north 5614 degrees east 15134 perches to stones thence along lands of David Fye south 331; degrees east 229 3-10 pei ches to stones, thence along lands of David L. Dennis south 33% de- grees west 151 3 10 perches to the place o1 be. ginning, containing 216 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Thereon erected a two story dwelling hous good bank barn, new corn house, in a, good pig pen and other necessary out build- ings. Two good orchards. Plenty of water : 2 good wells and 3 cisterns. all near the build. ings. About forty acres of good timber , such a8 is necessary for the farm. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, and the prospects of iron ore are good. " TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur- chase ii to be paid on the 1st day of April afte’ —one thira in one year, remainder in two Fears, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage on the pre. ses. ORVIS, BOWER & orvig, “ M.L. RISHEL, 36 50 Attorneys. Administrator, HE PITTSBURG TIMES, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. PROGRESSIVE AND ENIERPRISING. It gets the news of the world concisely by telegraph, and covers the local field sarefully A eel t Reports, brigh rrect Marke T right and timely Editorials In fact Dorie that gous ty ake a complete Newspaper can be found i the columns of THE T MES. alin Subscribe for THE PITTSBURG TIMES, + «It costs but one cent a co 3 \ Poh 8 copy or $3.00 a year a tm - it New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Sechler & Co. Saddlery. BALTZELLS.— Further from the Mountain City. President Harrison in his recent message lauds the Mc Kinley bill as very favorable in its average effect on the prices of articles entering into common use. He denies that it bears offensively upon the people and says that it has ‘created several great indus- tries which will within a few years give employment to severai hundred thousand wo- men.” Of course it is not our province to entar into a poli- tical discussion on Free Trade or High Tariff. What we desire to say is that McKin- ley bill or not,our prices this holiday time have been rea sonable beyond conplaint and there has not seemed to be any lack of money as our enormous sales have fully in- dicated, And now that the darkest and shortest days are over and mother earth 1s again turning coquetishly to- wards Father Sol, the times as well as the days will grow brighter and better every. where. Such a wilderness of beauty and true worth can be found nowhere outside of Pittsburg and Philadelphia’and you need go no farther for anything in Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Articles Table Furnishings of every descrip- tion. Takealookin our windows and you can see a few samples of the many things quitable for gifts. Come 1n the morning if possible as the afternoon and evenings are so crowded. A fine line of Umbrellas and Umbrella stands, cheaper than ever before offer- ed in this city,are suitable for presents If you are thinking of buying some one a handsome and lasting gift, look in our Silver Department, All kinds of beautiful and useful things in Trip- le and Quadruble Plate that will last a lifetime are there.” A ‘fine lot of Orange Spoons and Fruit Knives} would be aceeptable.to any one need- ing such articles, If you want a beautiful sol- id gold ring, plain or jeweled for a child or lady we have them in all prices from a tew cents to $13 and a handsome line of jewelry of varions kinds including gold watches. Don’t forget that our mil- linery stock has also been greatly reduced. Hats are going at a sacrifice of 50 per cent in some cases and many handsome bargains can be had. BALTZELLS, Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh stréet. 36.47 Altoona, Pa. NoHcE—-ls hereby given to all ) whom it may concern that applica tion will be made to the January ‘Term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre County to have the Town of State College, in said county, incorporated as a Borough. Dec. 15th, 1891. BEAVER GEPHART & DALE, 36-49 3t Solicitors. TRAY STEER.—Came to the res- K idence of the subscriber in Boggs township one and a haif miles from Snow Shoe Intersection, a roan steer sup be a year and a half old, no marks. The own- er is requested to prove property, pay Sharser and take him away or he will disposed of as the law directs. 36-46-3t% JOHN LUCAS. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Letters of Administration on the es- tate of James Ardery late of Worth township deceased having been granted to the under- signed, they request all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate Payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle- ment. - R. D. ARDERY. 36-46.6t* E. E. ARDERY. op * * * * % ¥ * * % * % * swotsr WH ITE ST A Retkss The finest grade of Roller Mill flour on the market. JOHN MEESE, Grocer, Sole Agt. * * * HOR KX KX * * * * 36 46 6m OrE HALL WOOLEN MILLS, OAK HALL STATION, PA. Is now in active operation and offers a FINE LINE OF WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds to the eltiens of Centre county, a Srereeiierttiasnnnreesrastttaatanaiane : { LOWEST PRICES, | T seesesessiciicesnntaniteisennsineniine either at wholesale or retail. The highest Market Prices paid for wool in GOODS OR CASH, as wool growers may wish. Do not buy your ‘woolen goods until you have seen Hunuer’s. 36 37-3m T. V. HUNTER, LIPPERS LIPPERS Nothing is more acceptable for Christmas presents than a om =) NICE PAIR oF SLIPPERS ( ~—— = We have them in all the latest styles and colors. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT, RANGING FROM 50c to $3,00. a MINGLE’S SHOE STORE Brockerhoff Block, 36-47-3m. ' Bellefonte, Pa. ree CASH BAZAR.— Will have a Bargain day in woolen Hosiery SATURDAY DECEMBER 19TH. All at cost, ——ONE DAY ONLY—— Our assortment of dolls and faney goods cannot be excelled. COME AND BE CONVINCED. CASH BAZAAR, 36 4931y No. 9, Spe Street, ellefonte, Pa. Loeb’s Closing Qut Sale. sed to: A POSITIVE—— CLOSING OUT SATYLTY a [BARGAINS AT LOBES | f—1 This is a positive Closing out Sale for the purpose of UT OF BUSINESS 3 3 3 ——COMMENCING—— 0——THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 189]. ——o My entire stock is pat on sale, regardless of cost. “Now is your time to procure Live Bargains in ~+——|CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. $ + + o7VR ME 36 4748 AY QA LL, 3 i 3 SIMON LOEB, Bellefonte, Pa. AT SECHLER'S YOU CAN GET FINE DECORATED TOILET SETS ;— 10 Pieces in Gold at $6.50 and $7.00 Same goods, 12 pieces (with jar) at $9.00. 9.50 and $12.00. These are all good bargains. It will pay you to see these goods before making purchases. ( wi < {—r" PLAIN AND DECORATED CHINA. and Glass ware.— A great variety of goods to sell by the piece, at all prices from 10 cents up, FINE CONFECTIONERY !— Sn,’ ee cnt, Figs, Table oil, Currants, Maple Syrup, Citrons, Fine Table Syrups, Ketchsup Sauces, New Crop N. O. Molasses, Extracis,. . nod, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, English Walnuts, Fine full cream Cheese, Shelbarks, Almonds, Florida Oranges, Mixed Nuts, Lemons, Banannas, Fruits & Preserves, White Grapes, In great variety from 10cts upto $1.00 per pound. Raising 10cts ; 15cts ; 20cts ; 25cts and 35cts per pound. New crop California Prunes, large size 15cts ; Appricots 10cts and 15cts per pound. Canned Vegetables, cenit cde (Joppa FRESH ROASTED COFFEES Old Government fava ; Mocha and Rio. TEAS ;—AND SPICES kinest Green, Black and Japan Teas, and Pure Spices. ==} MINCE MEAT.— 86-45 Of our own make. These goods is as good as it is possible to make it. We put in it the best material obtainable. Try it. You will be pleased. SECHLER & CO. Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. Rochester Clothing House. AUBLE'S! EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE CAN 1 AUBLE'S! BE FOUND AT THIS POPULAR AND WE WILL HAVE NO SPECIALTIES UNTIL ALL OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK WILL BE OUR ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. OVERCOATS—CLOTHING—HATS--CAPS— AND WELL KEPT ESTABLISHMENT. Ire orto} AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. (0) ] fe] [ FURNISHING GOODS. o Qe——0 The most popular Clothing Emporium in Central Allegheny St. Pennsylvania. 0 peS=Fauble’s for everything to wear. 36-34 TT AUBLE'S Opposite Brockerhoff House. CHOPIPLDS NEW HARNESS HOUSE. We extend a most cordial invitation to our patrons and the public, in general, to witness one of the GRANDEST DISPLAYS OF Light and Heavy Harness ever put on the Bellefonte market, which will be made in the large room, formerly oceupied by Harper Bros., on Spring street. It has been added to my factory and will be used exclu- sively for the sale of harness, being the first exclusive salesroom ever used in this town, as heretofore the custom has been to sell goods in the room in which they were made. This elegant room has been refitted and furnished with glass cases in which the harness cam Le nicely displayed and still kept away f%m heat and dust, the enemies of long wear in leather. Our factory now occupies a room 16x74 feet and the store 20x60 added makes it the largest establishment of its kind outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. We are prepared to offen better bargains in the future than we have done in the past and we want everyone to see our goods and get prices for when you do this, out of self defense ip will buy. Our profits are not large, but y selling lots of goods we can afford to live in Bellefonte. We are not indulging in idle phi:anthropy. It is purely business. We are not making much, but trades is growing and that is what we are interested in now. Profits will take care of themselves. When other houses discharged their work- men during the winter they were all put to work in my factory, nevertheless the big (?) houses of this city and county would smile if we compared ourselves to them, but we do not mean to be so odious, except to venture the as- section that none of them can say, as we can say “NO ONE OWES US A CENT THAT WE CAN'T GET.” This is the whole story. The following are kept constantly on hand. 50 SETS OF LIGHT HARNESS, prices from $8.00 to $15.00 and upwards, LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY HARNESS per seiRas 0 andapwards 500 HORS COLLARS from $1,50 to $5,00 AXLE GREASE, $400 worth of Fly Nets sold cheap 8150 worth of whips from 15¢° to $3.00 each, Horse Brushes,Cury Combs Sp onges Chamois, RIDING SADDLES, LADY SIDESADDLES Harness Soap, Knee Dusters, at low prices, Saddlery-hardware always on hand for sale, Harness Leather as low as %5c per pound. We kee Lane be found in a FIRST CLASS HARNESS STORE—no chang- ing, over 20years in the same room. No two shops in the same town to catch trade—NO SELLING OUT for the want of trade or prices. Four harness-makers at steady work this win- ter, This is our idea of protection to labor, when other houses discharged their hands, they soon found work with us. JAS. SCHOFIELD, 33 37 “Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. Farmer’s Supplies. arene SUPPLIES AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. SOUTH Su CHILLED BEND o & 2 PLOWS S$” SHARES Lp oF reduced from 40 to pg 30 cts.—all other repairs re- duced accordingly. CHILLED PLOWS are the best Roland bevel landside plow on earth, prices reduced. POTATO PLANTER, The Aspenwall is the most complete potato planter ever made. Farmers who have them lant their own crops and realize from $25.00 to .00 per year from their neighbors, who will- ingly pay $1.00 per acre for the use of an] As- penwall Planter. ; HARROWS—17The Farmer's Friend “Horse Shoe Luck Spring Tooth Harrow, seventeen teeth, one side of which can be used as a single cultivator. THE HENCH AND STEEL KING SPRING . TOOTH HARROW. Allen’s Celebrated Cultivators, Garden Tools and Seed Drills, which were practi- cally exhibited at the Granger's Picnic, rement CORN PLANTERS AND CORN SHELLERS, ‘latest improved. HAY RAKES AND HAY TENDERS at cut prices. Farmers who harvest fifteen or more tons ot hay cannot afford to do without one of our Hay Tedders, which are built with afork outside of each wheel, the same tedder can be operated by one or two horses. o CONKLIN WAGONS, CHAMPION Wagons, are superior in neat build, fine finish and durabilily: BUGGIES, NOBBY ROAD CARTS, PH/ETONS, AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS. “The Boss,” Bent Wood, Oval Churns—,7% Union Churns, Our sale of churns is constantly increasing. WHEELBARROWS. Our steel and wood wheelbarrows are ada pt ed to all kinds of work of which we have a Jarge assortment at very low prices. A large stock of amt AXP GARD oe wer Pots and Urns. T.tid FERTILIZERS, t { t Agrieuitural Salt, our Champion Twenty-five Dollar Piiosphate; Lister's best make ; Buffalo Honest Phosphate for use on barle , corn, po- tatoes, and wheat, as well as Mapes Potato Fer. tilizer, all of which have the highest reputa- tion for producing an honest return for the money invested. : Our large trade iustifies us in buying our supplies in large quantities, hence we buy at the lowest prices, which enables us to sell ¢ at the lowest prices; therefore, it will be to the interest of every farmer in Central Pennsylv a nia to examine our stock before purchasing. We take great pleasure in entertaining farmers. . It does not cost anything to examine the articles we have on exhibition, McCALMONT & CO., Hale Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Win. Shortlidge, : Robt. Me Calmont. } Business Managers. i 35 4 1y HECK-WEIGHMAN'S RE- PORTS, ruled and numbered up to 150 x ih Dame, of mine and dats line printed in ,on extra heavy paper, furnished : quanity on to doy ap by the. : in = 32 39 WATCHMAN JOB ROOMS.