Centre Hall. Miss Roxana Brisbin, on Monday, returned from Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Morgan, of State Col- lege, spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. S. W. Smith, in this place. A number of citizens, men, women and children, went to Bellefonte on Wednesday to see Company B depart for Mt. Gretna, and declare that the privates looked brave and true. E. M. Hewett is gathering his material for his saw mill, which will do business is the Seven mountains. Mr. Hewett has purchas- ed a number of large, fine tracts of timber in the mountains mentioned and will operate on a large scale. The mill will be in readi- ness by the middle of May. Druggist J. D. Murray removed the wood- en awning in front of his popular drug store, which gives his store rooms more light. Mr. Murray will also remodel his dwelling house. It will be unroofed, several gables added, and the whole repainted, which will greatly im- prove the appearance of the place. The national colors are flying over the diamond, and places of business are decorat- ed with bunting. A handsome new flag will float to the breeze in the near future, a sub- scription having been taken for that purpose. Young America makes its daily rounds with drum and fife, and at night the cannon on the picnic grounds tells the news that Uncle Sam is taking prizes at Havana. War news is bulletined in Centre Hall as soon as it reaches other and larger towns. Some of the dispatches reach here a short time after their publication. The bulletin at | Wolf and Crawford’s store, which bears the head of the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, a compliment of that thorough Democratic pa- | per, is more in detail and more frequent than the bulletin at the post office, which is paid for by the citizens and gets its news once a day. The WATCHMAN bulletin is highly ap- preciated and is much sought because the dispatches first make their appearance on its board. Score one for the WATCHMAN man- : agement. The Sunday papers also reach here shortly after noon on that day. Announcement. The following are the Prices Charged for Announce ments in This Column: Congress, $10.00; Sen ate, $8.00 ; Assembly, $8.00; Prothonotary, $8.00; District Attorney, $5.00. Al candidates are 7ve- quired to Pledge Themselves to Abide the De- cision of the Democratic County Convention. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce that J. N. Casa- nova, Esq., of Philipsburg, will be a candidate tor Congress, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention and the Democratic dis- trict conference. * PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce H. A. Me- Kee, of Spring township, a candidate for the nom- ination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce M. I. Gardner, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce Robt. F. Hunt- er, of the North ward, of Bellefonte, a candidate for nomination for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce A. A. Pletcher, of Walker township, a candidate for the nomina- tion for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. * We are authorized to announce C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, a candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic County Convention. * DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce William F. Runkle, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomi- nation for District Attorney of Centre county, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic conven- tion. We are authorized toannounce N. B. Spangler, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the office of district | attorney, of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce R. M. Foster, of State College, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- | cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce J. H. Wetzel, of Bellefonte, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- | cratic county convention. We are authorized to announce A. C. Thompson, of Half moon township, a candidate for the nomi- nation for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce John Q. Miles, of Huston township, as a candidate for nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic county convention. ‘We are authorized to announce George W. : Koch, of Potter township, a candidate for the nomination for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. * Ringling Bros. Circus. New Advertisements. Katz & Co. Limited. New Advertisements. HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Hon. John G. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the incorporation of a corporation to be called The Fairview Cemetery Association, the character and object of which are the maintenance of a place for the burial of the dead for the community in which said association is to be located, to wit : Fairview, Boggs township Centre oonaty Penn- ORVI R sylvania. S BOWER & VIS, Aprilooh, 1898, Solicitors for Applicants. 43-16-3 HE NEW BELLEFONTE RESTAU- RANT.—The Wonderful Popularity of the New Bellefonte Restaurant is accounted for in the Fine Service and Palatable Foods Served at all Hours of the Day and Night. MEALS AT ALL HOURS AND ALL PRICES. It is just the place for a Meal or a Lunch at a low price and promptly served. ICE CREAM IS A SPECIALTY. For the Summer Evenings the Bellefonte Res- laurent will be just the retreat for Fine Ices and akes. Call and See how good Everything Tastes and How Clean the Service is A. B. COWHER, 43-15-1m. South Spring St. Over two thousand Where Else Witl mens suits, fully fifteen You Find sueh an hundred boys suits and Assortment ? more childrens suits than we care to count. All the very latest goods at the very lowest prices at FAUBLES. Is the only kind of Clothing to The Right buy. We have them. We can Kind fit you, please you and give you better service for less money than any oth- er concern in Centre county. Our stock is larger, newer, better selected, and we price them to you lower than you ever ex- pected to buy good honest clothing for. We will please you beyond a doubt. We will save you money, and you can always re- turn anything bought of us, not satisfactory, and receive your money back. Try us. FAUBLES. Hardware. Bea, [3 CLiNgG Ri NGgiLING RR I1 NGL ING Rage I NG L 1 NG RR i NG LIXG Pe I NGgLING R 2 THE Tremendously Increased in size and Exhibitional Wealth. This Year Pre” senting Free to Its Millions of Patrons the Grandest Free Holiday Street Dem- BI( onstration ever seen in any age or coun- ty. Displaying Upon the Public High- way an Absolutely new Glorious and Orig- inal Departure in Processional Amaze- NEW SHOW POSITIVELY ments. Ringling Brothers’ tremendous, new spectacular street carnival and big New Parade, showing in 30 glitter- ing Sections the most enor- A mous Visions of Beauty and Grandeur Ever Conceived by Man. Prominent Among These 30 Sections are : Section 20-SUPERB SCENE OF THE ORIENT, a Colossal Cara- WITHOUT van in Full Equipment With Herds REAL of Camels Bearing the Wealth of Oriential Looms Across the Desert. Section 10—SPLENDID PROCES- RIVAL SIONAL PORTRAYAL of the FAM- OUS ENGLISH DERBY DAY, Rep- resenting High English Society on its Way to-the Derby Races, Mag- IN nificent Tally-Hos, T-Carts, Drags, Brakes, Carts, Spiders, Coaches and all Manner of Swell Turn-outs Section 2I—WARFARE IN THE PUN- THE WORLD JAUB, HERDS OF WAR ELEPHANTS HARNESSED TO CANNON, ESCORT- ED BY MOUNTED MILITARY AND MOVING ON TO THE ENCOUNTER WITH WARRING TRIBES. Section 18—COMPLETE AND SEPA. RATE CHILDREN'S FAIRY-LAND PARADE. Section 14, 15, 16, 17 and 19 ACCUR" ATELY ACCOUTRED FAMED MILI- TARY ORGANIZATIONS OF THE, DOUBLED THIS YEAR KAISER WILHELM’'S FAM- OUS 22nd REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS with Renowned Band Playing on Horse-Back. 20 More Glorious Sections. 30 IN ALL. IN SIZE World Including a Company of | BR OT HUER SS BER OTH TPE RS B RO T HE RS BR OT HERS ER OTHER SS BR OTHUERS Requiring 65 Double Length Cars ONLY (Equal to 130 Ordinary Cars) to Transport It, 1,000 People to Conduct and Present It, 100 Cages and Char- GREAT lots for Its Menagerie, and Over 400 Horses in its Equipment. BIG SHOW ON EARTH OUTDOING ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS IN NEW BIG FEATURES, THE ALL MOST NOTED OF WHICH ARE THE WORLD-WIDE KNOWN LOCKHART ELEPHANT COMEDIANS, THE GREATEST SENSATION THROUGH. OUT ALL THE LEADING CITIES OF EUROPE AND NOW SEEN FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH ANY TRAVELING CIRCUS IN AMERICA. THE MOST WONDERFUL FOREIGN FEATURE EVER INTRODUCED IN, TO TENTED AMUSEMENTS IN THIS COUNTRY. IN EUROPE, WHERE THESE MAR- VELOUS ELEPHANT ACTORS WERE TRAINED AND PERFECTED NOTED THEY HAVE CREATED A MOST UNPARALLELED SENSATION, EVEN ROYALTY ITSELF BE- ING AN INTERESTED SPECTA- TOR. THEIR LUDICROUS COMEDY PLAYS SO NEAR- FEATURES LY RESEMBLE AND DEPICT Now Seen THE ACTIONS AND MOTIVES OF HUMAN BEINGS AS TO the First SURPASS THE IMAGINATION CANVAS. NEW AND A SHOW ALWAYS AT THE. HEAD AND THIS YEAR ACTUALLY DOUBLED IN SIZE. TWICE NOTHING AS MANY ELEPHANTS AS EVER SEEN BEFORE. Twice As Many Wild Animals, Twice As Many Chariots, Twice As . Many Cages, Twice As Big a Cir- cus, And TWICE AS BIG A SHOW EVER THROUGHOUT. LIKE IT SEEN BEFORE Will Positively Exhibit, Rain or Shine, at BELLEFONTE, TUESDAY, MAY 1oth, 1898. On day of Show Tickets both admission and reserved seats may be obtained at Par- rish’s Drug Store at same prices as on the show ground. Furniture Furniture Yor WILL NEVER HAVE THE BEST UNTIL YOU GET A WYOMING DOCKASH RANGE, REVERSIBLE GRATE, VENTILATED OVEN, GRATE REMOVED WITHOUT DISTURBING LINING, LARGE FLUE, FREE DRAFT, AND RAPID BAKING. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE COMMON KIND. IRVIN’S CASH HARDWARE, 43-13 BELLEFONTE, PA. — ———— Furniture A FINE DISPLAY. That is the object of this announce- ment, to call attention of the public to the large, complete, select assort- ment of New Furniture just received and awaiting your inspection at my new store, recently opened in the room formerly occupied by McKee’s Hard- ware store, Allegheny street, Belle- fonte. 43-10 Allegheny Street, A FINE DISPLAY. Can’t enumerate all the choice goods in stock. You are respectfully invited to pay us a visit and see the elegant goods. Should you want to make any purchases, interesting inducements will be made. F. E. NAGINEY, Proprietor. NAGINEY'S FURNITURE STORE A FINE DISPLAY. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING in the line of furniture from a cheap chair to gorgeous parlor suits or elaborate bed chamber furniture, at the Spring Opening. Bellefonte, Pa. THE GLOBE. | - i Bellefonte’s cheapest ~The policy of this store sellers of all thats Re- DRY GOODS is more reliable than liable. Thats all. w other stores. Patrons : ass We MILLINERY of this store get just what are, all we claim to be they want, and if per- and all that we wish to chance they should’nt be. —AND— want it when they get home they don’t have CARPETS. to keep it. Your money back for the asking. ——BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS THIS WEEK.— Wash Silks at 23 cent a yard all new patterns and fast colors De jnek ney Rovelaes in ress Goods in Re ue brown and green at15cts. | The New Idea Paper 40 inch fancy Novelties in Dress Goods, all shades includ- Patterns bays lsseome Sy ing black at’ 25cts., the same popular. Joos are priced elsewhere at the uniform price of "54 inch Broad Cloth (all the 10CtS. $150 Jor suite) regular price | just as good as those you It is now nearly time to_buy have been paying 25 and Wash Dress Goods. Early 40 cents for. buyers get first choice. Ww. Fast color Lace Jaconets at €, guarantee them to 12cts. be absolutely correct. styles as low as 48 cents. All fast colors. a Yard wide unbleached Mus- lin at 414cts. _ Lancaster Gingham Sects. Good quality Calico 4cts. Good quality Percales 9cts., and the best quality yard wide 12cts. We have the finest Zephyr and Madras Ginghams just the proper thing for Shirt Waists at 15cts., stores ask 25cts., for them. Ladies black Mohair Skirts $1.25. It is less them the ma- A big lot of Buttermilk Creamery Soap, 3 cakes for “Lace Organdies figured Lawns and fancy Mulls a” Jets. 5 cents. India Linens as low as 5cts. i and up to 35 cents. 2 por Sy pads Yep Ladies Shirt Waists, elegant OUR NEW CARPET DEPARTMENT has started off with a genuine boom. Our patrons tell us that our prices are away below our competitors. : We have an elegant assortment. make a record our first season. Our great leaders are: Elegant Ingrain Carpet at 25 cents. A strictly half wool Ingrain Carpet at 37 cents. A handsome line of Brussels Carpet at 50 and 60 cents. Our prices are very low as we want to New Mattings Received this Week. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. is as usual up to date. It excels anything of the kind in Central Penna. Everything that is new in Millinery we receive the same day it makes its appearance in New York and Philadelphia. ALL HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. THE GLOBE. 40-15 KATZ & CO. L’td. Makers of Low Prices and Te errors to ail Competitors.” Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. LYON & CO. LYON & CO. veesesses 3 I esesesnsc sesseanes I esesecaes ae * g&s=Compare prices and quality and you will find here better qualities for less money than anywhere else. We will save you big money on any goods you buy at our store. The finest line of CLOTHING just opened for Men, Youth and Children, for the least money. See our line of Men’s Woolen Suits, in the new J cheaper than any store in the county—from 75ec. Spring styles, worth $4.50, our price $3.50. up to the finest. Our line of Men’s All Wool Suits, in all colors In addition to our big, new line of Clothing fwe and new plaid effects, other merchants ask $6 to | have opened a new and large assortment of Hats $7—our prices $1.75 and $5.50. A handsome Plaid | for Men, Youths and Boys—new stylg Derbys in All Wool Suit: worth $8.50, our price $7.50, A still | Square and Round Crown in Black and Light finer grade, better lining, handsomely trimmed Ooloning, New style Soft Hats in Light and Dark, and made—worth $11, our price $9. Golf and Tam O’Shanters in all colors. A handsome line of Boys’ Suits, ages 14 to 19 New Neck Ties. years, from $2 to $10. A full and complete assortment of Men’s and Children’s Suits, ages from 3 to 15 years—the | Boys’ Shirts: in the Soft and Laundried Shirts handsomest line, in all the new, nobby styles, | from 25c. up to $1.50. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. ga&=Have no space to tell you how many and how cheap. Come in and see for yourself ; we will save you money on Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Mat- tings Lace Curtains, Etc. ees (0) ee G. LYON, trading as LYON & CO. 42.9 BELLEFONTE, PA. Montgomery & Co. { use the same prices. But all Clothiers do not sell the v same clothing. OUR PRICES,—Tell but half the real story of the actual merit contained E—— in every garment we sell. YOU MUST SEE OUR GARMENTS, —To appreciate their real value. Ex- : amine the inside (the ‘‘Vitals’’). The skilled workmanship on every detail stands out in bold relief—A touch here and there—and the uniform finish through- put the garments are features of the utmost importance to give the wearer lasting satis- action. You Pay no more for Reliable Clothing. Why Take Chances on Inferior ? OUR SPRING STYLES IN MEN'S AND BOY’S CLOTHING are so complete that the most fastidious dresser can be gratified. $6.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. MONTGOMERY & CO. Progressive Clothiers. Bellefonte, Pa. 42-10 OR RENT.—A good brick house with all modern improvements located on east Linn street, one of the most pleasant parts of the town, can be rented cheap by applying to 43-7-tf TAMIL TEN OTTO. For the best things shown by Ir the Clothing trade, don’t miss You us. We have exactly what Are you want. In fact we have Looking every thing in Men’s, Boys’ Childrens Clothing that is shown by up to date merchants. An exceptionly fine as- sortment of Childrens Clothing and we quote them away below all others. See them. FAUBLES. Never since men wore trous- ers has there been such a beauti- fully asserted line of pantaloons of all de- scriptions shown in Centre county, as we are now showing. Any style, any color, any pattern, any price that you can think of. Prices will astonish you. You can not help but save at least 25 per cent. Try it. FAUBLES. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.— A small family would like to rent a fur- nished house in Bellefonte for a few months dur- ing the summer, to have possession by June 15th. A house near the Centre of the town is most pref erable. Call or address this office. 43-10-tf. WATCHMAN OFFICE. Treusers Never since man wore trous- ers has there been such a beau ti- fully assorted line of pantaloons of all de- scriptions shown in Centre county, as we are now showing. Any style, any color, any pattern, any price that you can think of. Prices will astonish you. You can not help but save at least 25 per cent. Try it. FAUBLES. Trousers For the best things shown by If Clothing Trade, don’t miss us. You We have exactly what you want. Are In fact we have every thing in Looking Men’s, Boy’s and Childrens Clothing that is shown by up to date mer- chants. An exceptionally fine assortment of Childrens Clothing and we quote them away below all others. See them. FAUBLES. XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary on the estate of O. E. Houseman deceased, late of the borough of State College, having been granted to the undersigned, by the clerk of the orphans court of Centre county, he requests all Jortons knowing themselves in- debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to pres- ent them duly authenticated for settlement to Rev. J. H. HOUSEMAN, W. E. GRAY, Atty. Lairdsville, Pa. 43-146t* A few minutes spent in our It Will establishment will pay you big. Pay You will find the greatest line You of Clothing and Gents Furnish- ing Goods ever shown in Centre county with us. Nothing but new stylish goods all marked at the very lowest prices possible for good honest goods. It will surely pay you to give us a call. FAUBLES. % “Buys of us a strictly all wool $5.00 Man’s Suit of such quality and 7.50 make as you will not find shown or elsewhere for less than from two $10.00 to five dollars more money. We are positively showing more good clothing than any other two stores in Centre coun- ty. It will be to your advantage to ex- amine this immense stock at once. ARM FOR SALE.—The farm now oc- cupied by McClellan Rossman, on White- hall road in Ferguson township, containing about 192 acres. Terms easy. Price reasonable. Ap- ply to GERBERICH, HALE & CO., 43-9-tf Bellefonte, Pa. Clothe yourself for the business. Bicycle See our assortment of Bicycle Riders and Golf Suits, Pants, Hose, Caps and Belts, the most complete line in: Central Penna. Pants from $1.50 up, Suits from $3.00 up, Caps, Hose and Belts: cheap and good enough ,to please you all. See them at FAUBLES. Make every cent count. A dol- Get Rich. 1ar saved is surely a dollar earned. Buy one of our mens all wool five: dollar suits and you will add exactly $2.50- to your bank account. FAUBLES. A few minutes spent in our It will establishment will pay you big. Pay You will find the greatest line You of Clothing and Gents Furnish- ing goods ever seen in Centre county with us. Nothing but new stylish goods all marked at the very lowest prices possible for good honest goods. It will surely pay you to give us a call. FAUBLES. Jewelry. NEwest NOVELTIES ceerianne INwaerenen BELTS, HAT PINS. SHIRT WAIST SETS, Ele., in Gold and Sterling Silver. QUALITY HIGH. PRICES LOW. ——[0]— F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA