Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 22, 1896, Image 5

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    Heavy Fines Imposed.
President Kruger Assesses the Reform Committee
$126,000 Each.
LoxDoN, May 18.—The correspondent of
the Daily Mail from Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal, says that a private dispatch received
there states that the four leaders of the re-
form committee Colonel Francis Rhodes,
John Hays Hammond, Lionel Philips and
George Farfar, who were sentenced to
death and their sentences afterward com-
muted, will be fined £25,000 ($125,000)
each and will be sentenced to 10 year’s
banishment.
——— zy
New Advertisments.
UMMER BOARD WANTED.—A lady
desires to exchange a fine new piano for
board during the summer. Ad@ress all commun-
ications to 7 “B” 1308 Chestnut St.
41-21-tf Philadelphia, Pa.
ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned
administrator of the estate of Samuel
Walkey, Dec'd. offers the Samuel Walkey farm
for sale. It islocated near Hublershurg, Centre
Co., Pa., contains 78 acres, has good water, fine
orchard and good buildings. =
Address or call on HENRY WALKEY
14 West Logan Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
41-12tf
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Let-
ters of Administration on the estate of
Fabian Matts, late of Patton township, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned by the
Register of Wills, in and for Centre county, all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate are requested to present
the same duly authenticated for settlement,
D. L. MEEK,
Reeper, Attorney, Administrator.
Wirstr F.
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Fee Roasted Coffees, Rio, Java,
Fresh Roasted.
SECHLER & CO.
Santos and Mocha.
RE AGAINST ACCIDENTS.—In
The Star Accident Company. It costs
but little more, and certainly the hest
is the cheapest when we take out In-
surance, because when you want it you
want it badly. Address
Iv
{HE STAR ACCIDENT COMPANY,
Star Accident Insurance Bldg.,
Chicago.
Over $700,000.00 paid for accidental injuries.
40-47-8m
JFINEST ORANGES, LEMONS, BA-
NANAS, COCOANUTS, DATES AND
FIGS AT
SECHLER & CO.
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BELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE BRANCH.
Time Table in effect on and abter
May 18, 1896.
Leave Snow Shoe,
except Sunday. 3 51 p. m.
Arrive in Bellefonte.............. p.- m.
Leave Bellefonte, ex Sun a.m.
Arrive in Snow 8hoe................ a. In.
LATING ROOFING ¢
+ AND—+
TINNING.
W. H. Miller, formerly associated with James
Harris & Co., announces to the public that
he has purchased the tin and roo
ing department out-fit of
the H. A.McKee & Co.
hardware store and
has located at
29 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET.
A thoroughly equipped shop for the purpose of
oe! kinds of tinning, slate, tin and
iron roofing, spouting, repair work
Er :
A LARGE LINE OF TIN AND GRANITE
IRON WARE.
A Speciavty.—In connection with our line of gran-
ite iron ware we are prepared to repair all
vessels of that sort, such as putting
in new bottoms, ete. It can
be done, and we
can do it
right.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
Estimates on all work in our line cheerfully given
and prompt attention will be paid
to every call.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
WE Argo Paint TiN Roors AND GUTTERS.
41 16 3m.
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B= EST TABLE-OIL, MUSTARD
OLIVES, SAUCES, KETCHUPS, SALAD
DRESSING, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES,
CAPERS.
No matter whether it
the luxuries or the nec
invariably the cheapest.
A YEAR
This is how it is done.
the year can be had for 5
for the small sum of $1
A Gre
rate of 9 months for $1.00, the other 3 months for
at Offer.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
relates to clothing, food,
essities of life the best is
The WATCHMAN is the
best county paper and you can get it for
FOR $1.50
By using our campaign
octs, giving you the paper
+50.
OLD AND NEW ALIKE.
i In order that our old subscribers enjoy the
same reduction given to
who pay up, the advanta
vou to look up the label
THE
liable than ever during t
January 1st.
many new readers for the paper.
time from April 1st, 1895.
new ones we allow all,
ge of the low rate for the
It would be well for
on your paper and save
socts. by paying your subscription.
CAMPAIGN RATE
The WATCHMAN will be newsier and more re-
he campaign that is just
beginning. You can get it from June 1st to
7 MONTHS, FOR 70 CENTS.
When the value is considered this should make
Already the
plan is becoming popular and many names have
been added to the list but we want more. !
TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT.
Now is the time to subscribe if you have any
relatives in distant States
to send a home paper.
to whom you would like
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR POSTAGE.
We solicit every one
of our many readers to
tell their friends of the great offer, and prevail on
them to become readers
should be in every home
also. The WATCHMAN
in Centre county, won't
you help a little in putting it there.
John Robinson and Franklin Bros’. Shows.
THE GREAT JOHN ROBINSON AND
}——COMB
The only really big Shows that
———BELLEFONTE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th.
TWO CIRCUSES IN ONE
FRANKLIN BROS. ENORMOUS SHOWS
INED
+
Cp
will visit this section this year,
TWO MENAGERIES IN ONE
TWO HIPPODROMES IN ONE.
The combining of these TWO GREAT SHOWS enables them to present the most glorious, elaborate
expensive and comprehensive .
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ever seen. Containing more Grand New Features,
hants, more Camels, more Men and Women,
Music, more Automatic Music, more
lier and more Meritorious than any other possesses
during to dream of attempting even the weakest im
New and Mighty Gala-day Processional Amazement.
The COMBINED MANAGEMENT OF THE
GREAT JOHN ROBINSON and FRANKLIN
BROTHERS' ENORMOUS SHOWS COMBINED
attended the recent speed contests of ‘‘Horseless
Carriages,” at Chicago, and wisely concluded to
secure the most thoroughly finished and speedy
of the numerous new vehicles there tested. Oth-
er circus managers were also there, and all bid for
the “WINNER.” The well-known courage and
unlimited financial resources of John Robinson
and Franklin Brothers, together with that reso-
lute determination to at all times secure the best
in all branches, Srampied these well-known mana-
gers to outbid all others, and they did secure the
38-1 SECHLER & CO. |
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more Cages,
: -Beautiful Costumes,
World of other Sublime and Startling, New and Original Innovations so much Grander, Greater Cost-
THE HORSELESS
o o GRAND FREE STREET PARADE o 0 0
more Sublime Sights, more Horses, more Ele-
Chariots, Tableau Cars, more Bands of
than any other Show possesses, besides a
, that Opposition positively pales at the thought of
itation of this All-overshadowing Introduction of a
EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK,
CARRIAGE!
most wonderful achievement in science. the,
*MOTOCYCLE"—the mode of conveyance in the
Twentieth Century—a mechanical” contrivance
that can run 60 miles an hour over ordinary coun-
try roads. It can cover 100 miles‘an hour on a
spas course, and the cost of running this won-
erful ‘‘Horseless Carriage’ 100 miles is but sixty
cents. It will be seen daily in the Free Parade of
these great shows, and during the afternoon and
evening performances will be put to trial test of
Spsed on the immense hi-wodrome track. No
other circus management} ever dared to put a
fortune in a “feature,” th. exhibition of which
will be without cost.
| goods as low as many of our so-called
We employ more help than any
store in Bellefonte. The logical re-
sult is that we do more business than
any other establishment.
We buy in large quautities and in
many instances can afford to sell our
competitors purchase them.
Prices that overshadow all contem-
porary selling. The leading bargain
events of the week.
Shirt waists worth 75 cents now sel-
ling at 48. Shirt waists in Persian,
Dimities worth $1.50, now 98 cents.
Seamless black hose, fast black, worth
18 cents, now 10, we will sell a full
regular 25 cent hose this week for 18
cents. All silk gloria sun umbrellas
regular price $1.50 now 98 cents.
white chiffon
Special Bargain in
parasols. so pieces new Dimities
worth 1234 cts. now gcts.
25 pieces imported Irish Dimities
regular price 35 cts. now 2o cts. New
line of Crepons and imitation silks
only ro cts.
Genuine Buttermilk soap 5 cts. or
14 cts. a box of 3 cakes.
Baby Lace Caps only ro cts.
Ladies vests at 5 cts.
THE GLOBE.
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
Ladies lisle thread vests worth 25:
cts. now 10 cts.
White Bed Spreads worth 1.00 now i
78 cts.
| 40-15
| tations.
‘ such that we can suit the most exact-
Makers of Low Prices and Terrors to All Competitors.
EE ——
Fauble’s
40-13
New Advertisments.
R SALE.—Good seven room house on
Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Abply to
E. BROWN, Jr.
White Bed Spreads usually sold at
$1.50, now $1.08
New line of Ladies Beits very low.
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41-10-tf
of Curtin township, Centre county, Penns:
those havin
the same without delay.
OTEL
rent hotel.
WANTED. —Will
Address.
S. B. MINGLE, Jr. Greencastle, Pa.
ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned
hereby gives notice that the sale of the
farm of W. E. Meek, known as the Robert Meek
arm, situate in Ferguson township, Centre Co.,
Pa, has been placed in the hands of W. C. Pat-
terson, of State College, who has full and com-
plete authority to make sale of the same.
NELLIE H. MEER, Committee.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Julia Robb, late
Ivania,
deceased, have been granted to Wilson ann, of
said township, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, and
claims or demands will make known
J. WILSON MANN,
Executor.
Romola, Pa.
buy or
CLEMENT DALE.
Attorney
41-17-6t.
New line of shirt-waist setts at 25
cents. These are priced to you reg-
ularly elsewhere at 50 cts. to $1.00.
Our price only 23 cts.
Genuine Milanese silk mitts worth
75 cts. now 35 cts. We have them in
black and white.
We will make some special prices
in a lot of Ladies Embroidered
Handkerchiefs this week, come in
and take a look at them.
New line Ladies ties to wear with
Shirt-waists, they are nobby.
Writing-paper such asare sold in
stationery stores at 20 cts. a box, we
will sell this week at 7 cts.
100 pieces Blue Calico received
again this week. We are selling it at
4 cts, a yard, and guarantee it equal
be little wheat this year, the
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(oop APPLES
AL ’
FROZEN OUT WHEAT.
Heretofore the farms of Centre county, Penn’a.
have produced the best quality of wheat and us-
ually a crop of poor, worm apbios As there will
armers can make up
the loss by protecting their apple crop. Spraying -
the apple trees destroys the codling moth or Spies
e
worm, after which the trees produce good sala
fruit and plenty of it. Spray Pumps and spray-
ing ingredients, with full printed instructions, as
well as Bucket Pumps, which purify foul cistern
water, are for sale at the very lowest prices at the
Agricultural Implement Store of
McCALMONT & CO.,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Columbia river Salmon, Finest Goods 15c. _
20c. and 25c¢. per can.
SECHLER & CO.
to the very best.
We can show the best line of wash
dress goods in Centre Co. Prices
cut down to Bed Rock.
All that is rich and rare in
MILLINERY
we can show. The success of our
Millinery Dept. this season has gone
far ahead of our most sanguine expec-
Our styles and varieties are
ing taste, and our prices never fail to
please.
KATZ & CO. L'a.
PROFITED
money.
ual value.
YOURSELF.
40-10
H UNDREDS HAVE been to see us and have
HUNDREDS MORE WILL COME.
great sale will not last forever.
MISS IT and you lose a chance to save some big
REMEMBER
$20,000 worth of the best clothing made is being
sold for a very little more than half its act-
IT COSTS NOTHING to see and CONVINCE
SHORT TIME
Allegheny St.
41-15-6t
SHAEFFER'S STUDIO.
—— SPECIAL PRICES.—
For a short season of high grade work until
May 16th, 1896.
—We will make—
——12 } CABINET { PHOTOS——
from any negative made at
our studio in the last 6
vears, for
—99—— CENTS 99——
If you must have a setting and new negative, for
99 cent you can get
{ 6 CABINET PHOTOS)
of superior workmanship.
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Our studio is being prepar-
ed for a special run of this
kind. For that reason only
we will be able to give you
a grade of work that else-
where would cost from $2
to This offer will be
good only until
———) MAY 16th, 1896. (——-
SHAEFFER’S STUDIO,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
This
1 Fish, of all kinds at Very Low Prices.
New Cheese
SECHLER & CO.
Wall Paper Store.
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A Corps of Expert Painters and Paper
Hangers.
staereree AT iis
S. H. WILLIAMS,
117 west High Street,
41-10-3m BELLEFONTE, PA.