- Some one accidentally threw a lighted ci- gar or cigarette into some waste matter in the post-office at this place Wednesday and caused it to take fire. Miss Roxanna Brisbin had charge of the office at the time, but was busily engaged getting the mail ready for its departure and at first did not take any notice of the smell of the smoke, thinking it came from the store. Her attention was finally attracted by the odor of the smoke and an investigation followed which revealed the waste ablaze. She was using Wm. H. Goss, who had several ribs broken some weeks ago, was getting along nicely, but Jewelry. Your Opportunity. Katz & Co. Limited. he got to swinging round the circle too quick and is laid up again. We unintentionally omitted mentioning the death of a dear young girl in our last let- ter. Bertha, daughter of Samuel and Eliza- beth Ashenfelter, aged fifteen years, and seven months, died of scarlet fever at her home in Scotia on the 22nd ult. Although it was known that she ‘was ill but few were pre- pared for the sad news of her death. She A few Suggestions to help you with your holiday THE GLOBE. wants. Everything new every effort to extinguish the flames, when | was loved and respected by all who knew her ook fying ——DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CARPETS.— Daniel Zeigler dropped into the office for | and many friends attended her funeral at the mail going out and hurriedly threw the Gray’s burying ground on Thanksgiving burning truck out the door and probably | day. Her parents, with one brother and one | WATCHES, JEWELRY, saved Miss Brisbin from being cremated by sister survive. her clothing taking fire. As it happened the mas ., mishap was of no consequence but it nar- New Advertisements. STERLING SILVER, CLOCKS, rowly escaped causing a few columns notice : : in the WATCHMAN. : : FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS—— OR SALE CHEAP.—Double frame | FINE UMBRELLAS, CANES, > . a = ecinity. v Pine Grove Mention. The sale of the G. Y. Meek farm is not yet confirmed, but the dicker is on. Dar Sam Harpsdar is house for shreef, un are sut sel ompd haver. Squire Oliger, of Bellefonte, spent a day dwelling house, on east Logan street, near brick school house. Price asked $750.00. 43-47-tf JULIA McDERMOTT. on Paid for Life, Endowment, and Tontine Insurance Policies. No Indus- Cl & CO OTE 326 4th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ANTED.—A miller by April 1st, or POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, ETC. and no matter what the trials. Price the quality is always the 43-32-3m ls UNDREDS, since the last issue of the Warcnman, have taken advantage of the opportunity to get the Best county paper at the pride of the cheap- SANTA CLAUS REIGNS SUPREME AT THIS ESTABLISMENT. Our store is decked out in Holiday trim. Gifs in town recently in the interest of his many sooner. Young man with small family est, and h y : 3 : T. / BEST. » are now happy pension claimants. Prefered. Ons who neratangs roller and burrs with a receipt, for pay- suitable for everybody. By falling down the hay holé in his barn, T. H. FORCEY, ment for the Warcn- 43-48-21, Grahamton, Pa. meee |] ene MAN, to January 1, 1900, one evening last week, farmer Frank Gates sustained several severe bruises. Young Calvin Segner, who died recently, had $1,000 life insurance in favor of his mother in a Cincinnatti company. Daniel Irvin, who purchased the old Bry- son farm some weeks ago, has given up his bargain and will continue as a renter. Merchant J. T. McMahon, of Masszysburg, is about to move his store to Shingletown, where he must and will sell at rock bottom prices. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Nora Osman and W. Henry Bloom on the evening of the 8th inst at the home of the DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let- ters on the estate of the late Thomas Col- lins, of Spring township, Centre county, Pa., hav- ing been granted the undersigned he hereby no- tifies all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment thereof and those having ‘claims against it to present same, properly authenticated for payment. . JOHN M. DALE, PETER F. COLLINS, 43-44-6t Atty. Administrator, OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, auditor in the estate of D. R. Borleau, late of Milesburg, Pa., to distribute the funds now in the hands of John P. Harris and Lyman J. Eddy, Adm’s. etc., to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, will be in his office in Bellefonte on De- cember 27th, A. D. 1898, at ten o’clock a. m., for the duties of his appointment. Parties interested will please attend. F. C. RICHARD’S SONS, 41-46 High St. BELLEFONTE, PA Montgomery & Co. in their pocket. You intend to take advan- tage of the same op- portunity. We know you do, for you know a good thing when you see it, and you wont let it slip. But you'are los- ing time. Of the fifty- four weeks to which you are entitled to this paper for $1.00, one of them has already gone by. We only refer to this to remind you of what you are missing. We have useful articles for the old. Souvenirs and pretty things for the young and ‘toys for the children. Vs ‘We are Headquarters for Dolls and Games of all kinds. 75 different styles of Dolls ranging from 10 cents. bride’s father, L. H. Osman. 43-483t, E. R. CHAMBERS, Auditor. s ; s to ten dollars. Rebecca Fleming, of Saulsburg, a spright- ly old lady for one of her years, is visiting Restaurant. her sister, Mrs. Sausserman, who is just re- covering from her recent illness. ‘ > : 0 YOU GET James Musser has arrived home from Free- . port, I1l., where he had been clod-hopping. HUNGRY ? : From his appearance one would imagine that 4 of ose you do. Lr body The largest and best assortment of Christmas the climate of the Sucker State agreed with Poo Vr the ire ne la Spot Goods ever shown in Centre Co. him. Lunger Whey in Bellefonte is 3 } nderson s Restuarant, opposite the E desire to call your attention to a a posh Howe, where echt" oleut | WW in teeth af ry nd down the stairway, on Monday, and dislo- Oyster anid or en. Ss, est qualities and just prices. cated her leg. It was only about a year By, thas she fell via. tlle ‘and brake her Do YOU news SUrrs. and 0 VERCOATS ready made Come early and make your selections, and avoid the hurry and bustle of Christmas. arm. Harvey Grenoble and Clyde Detro are whacking out piles of stove wood with their steam rig for the people of Pine Hall and vi- They are both hustlers from away back. The first blizzard of the season struck this place last Monday and blew so hard for 24 PLAY POOL ? If you do,'you will find excellent Pool and Billard tables, in connec- tion with the Restaurant. DO YOU USE BOTTLED BEER? If you do, Anderson is the man to | supply you. ‘ He is the only licensed MACKINTOSHES and UMBRELLAS,—Umbrel- las re-covered while you wait. NECK WEAR—Collars and Cuffs. BICYCLE SUITS and BICYCLE HOSE. week. ; THE GLOBE. hours that many roads were drifted shut. : Wholesale dealer in the town, and | WHITE SHIRTS and FANCY SHIRTS. {HhsTEASBrerviiody ought i: : supplies only the best t = td. The thermometer got down below zero in- i Will fill orders od Por to try to be happy on Christ- 40-15 KATZ & CO. L'td to the bargain. . town, promptly and carefully, either UNDERWEAR—wool or cotton. mas. In fact they ought to try to : : by the keg or in bottles. ress be happy all the time. The world : Last Saturday morning a little daughter JOHN ANDERSON, ‘would be bri 7 7 - a or h ghter and people nd Terrors to ail Competitors. arrived at the home of Danish. Lowder to. 43480m Bellefonte, Pa. J stand HATS, SOFT HATS and CAPS. To Fs Makers of Low £rse8 “ | ip share the playthings of Ross, Elmer and £3 { . : : i Kindness makes happiness. A " TR . Ne Ralph. Both mother and babe are doing Shoes Etc TRUNKS, TELPSCOPES Und GRIPS. little remembrance on Christmas, Fauble’s. hits Fauble’s. i| . makes the donor and receiver both : "|| happy. “You have some oneyou | ‘| rT TE TR TT EES fi t ; “want to please=-want to rémember, : “ude a ara} od AL NIGHT ROBES and PAJAMAS. and want them to remember you. ‘ ! wobe i : i You have cne away from home is SWEATERS and CARDIGAN JACKETS. who would be delighted to get all rigg : the home news. Some one who WY } you can make happy fifty tim esa A ju HALF HOSE—Black, Brown and Fancy. year, by sending them the Warci- i It will only cost you a dol- ar, and is the nicest Christmas well. Geo. W. Miller Tost ‘one of his best ‘horses’ last week. W T TRI TT : a 1 GLOVI for! dress, driving-and working! i yt FOL ay J. D. Neidigh was driving | Gro. T. Bus. A. C. HEVERLY. it, when it stepped on a rolling stone and % fell, breaking a front leg near the shoulder. It had to be shot. Blacksmith Arthur Norris, a son of the fa- mous blacksmith of Fillmore, is now located at Shingletown and is prepared to do all PovERs SHOE CO. { . MAN. HOUSE COATS and BATH ROBES. kinds of work in his line required in a country community. Wm. Beck is going to give up merchandise, blacksmithing and patent medicine and go to farming on the old judge McWilliams farm, just south of Penna. Furnace. He expects to raise fancy stock and big crops. Miss Mamie A Campbell and Howard Mus- Have man left of the old Power's stock, 43.50 ladies shoes | good bargains SUSPENDERS and BELTS. for $1.00. $109) men’s rir uals SILK MUFFLERS and HANDKERCHIEFS. z= Handsome presents to cash purchasers of , CANES. goods such as . be CUFF BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS—Plated and Bone. _ p resent you can make. Try it. ser are to be married on Thursday, Decem- PICTURES, W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED ber 22nd. The ceremony will take place at : FANCY VESTS, FULL DRESS SHIELDS 4 the home of the bride. She isa daughter of GRAPHOPHONES DRESSING GOWNS, and all the requisites for : 8 4 former-county commissioner Harry Camp- ? > | Men’s Wear. $5,000 bell. fag 2 : - BIBLES 4 ’ Mrs. Esther Rider was called to Danville ? | aS last week to visit her son Edward, who is - : | Ww H F MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. there for treatment for mental trouble. At GOLD PENS, J MONTGOMERY & CO. ORT o first there was a noticeable improvement in BOOKS 42-10 Progressive Clothiers. his condition, but of late it has not been so ) | We bought them of an over-loaded manufacturer favorable. . Butchering is nearly done in this vicinity ETC. ETC. : and the usual number of large porkers were | cuz and see them. WHO NEEDED CASH. slaughtered. Up to this time Sam Martz ; . : | : wears the medal. His aggregated 4,683,- Bi ! FINE HOLIDAY FOOT-WEAR | it “ G 470 1bs. ’ : i ill PEYHERE is as much They became ours at exactly 6octs It is quite evident that either Sam Martz ' ‘diffe; ve i our int nih is a bigger liar Fd = oa FOR EVERYBODY. | diference in on the dollar. story writer, for it, would take 11,708 hogs ! newspapers as there is S ‘ Velzhing 400 Ibs. Sok to Weigh that much and — : in anything else. Some they haven’t enough barrels in Ferguson town- are good, others are way. ship nos ChONEh pis Siickers up there to put up | Best Repair shop in Centre county. othe iss, Everybody They go to you the same way ~ D i ii “ Leather Findings Etc,, for sale. ‘likes the ‘best, or peo- og court convened last Saturday after : j : S " ; ple of good judgment noon with squire Miller on the bench. He Bish arcade, BEILEFONTE, PA do, and of course you awarded Samuel Musser $4 a head for sheep are one of them. You sven ' This is the greatest opportunity to clothe yourself for A killed by dogs. It was a very good price, in- : ; can get the BEST little money, ever offered Centre county Clothing deed, and at such a rate the revenue raised : Lyon = Co. Lyon & Co. county paper from this Buyers. It simply means that in Ferguson township will soon be consumed. time until Jan. 1st,1900 Mr. Musser is of a different opinion, however, for only ng $8 Suits or Overcoats are now $1 .80 and thinks of appealing to court. I, Yo¥ & CO., VALUABLE HINTS............... you subscribe before 10 4. ww «ow gg : : ; ha the 1st day of February 12 0% « « « «mon The big reduction in the price of the : next. We are surpris- | aE # ig A.00 WATCHMAN makes the paper from now ——FOR CHRISTMAS BUYERS.——— ed that YOUR name is 15 : until January 1st, 1900, simply wonderful. o not already among the At one dollar for more than a year it ought ! ’ _ thousands of other sub- : to be in every home in this section. Remem- 0 HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 0 Faris Wao ber fe most news, the most reliable news, 0 bd it Sane S ex We will leave these great Bargains do their own talking You ean only aprree the best printed news and the most helpful ) ? : i b ing th A ly call solicited we would have - % aE ‘ r soon. Can we not \ their actual value by seeing them. An early cal i : » paper from an educational standpoint isthe | vere SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IX ALL, DEPARTHENTS... count on hearing from many customers profit by this unprecedented sale. ; WATCHMAN. You can get it fot $1 a year, if 0 vou within the week ? i paid in advance. 4 —-A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE HAVE FOR YOU.- Mrs. Luella Brubaker, of Freeport, I11., isa visitor at the Hess home at Shingletown, where many of her old friends are calling to see her after many years of separation. After her visit there she will go to Bellefonte to spend a few days at the home of the vener- able John Wagner, in that place, where sev- eral fatted gobblers will undoubtedly be killed in honor of her visit. From there she will return to the West. County superintendent C. L. Gramley has placed us under obligations for fine litho- graphs of Prof. Mott, and General John B. Gordon, two of his entertainers for the coming session of teacher’s institute, It is a question whether our people will ever have another opportunity of hearing Gen. Gordon, as he is getting to be quite an old man. He should be heard, by everyone as his ‘‘Last Days of the Confed- eracy,’”’ is the pet lecture of a famous orator. A Bas Kersey Overcoat, value at $7.50, now at | Children’s Overcoats, all sizes, at give away 5.00 . x prices. A finer quality Overcoat, value at $10, now at $7.50. w Storm Overcoats in all colors, value at $8.50, now ; LADIES’ MISSES’. AND CHILDREN'S CAPES $6. AND COATS. Our Plush Capes that were $13 now $10. ‘“ “ “ ‘“ “ $10 ““ $7.50. A 30 inch Plush Cape, value at $8, now §5. Men's Fine Suits, value $15, now $12. Men’s fine Clay Worsted Suits, value at $10, now $7.50. Men’s all wool Suits, value $7, now $4.50. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats at Holiday prices. Children Suits, value at $4, now $2.65. | Holiday Dresses, Holiday Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Children’s Vestee Suits, value 3, now $1.98 Ribbons, Laces, Slippers and Shoes. gi =:=:R:h: IF YOU WANT TO BUY A HANDSOME PRESENT for LITTLE MONEY COME TO US G. LYON, trading as LYON & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Telephone Call 572. FAUBLE & SON, 42-10 Bellefonte, Pa.