——— Mental Effects of the Weather. Everybody bly feels that his or her ty TAY duets shut extent, u the character of she weather. In gloomy weather we are, of course, to depressed, and in fair weather lia- rated. When the atmosphere is stimulat- ing the mental and physical energies are enhanced (ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Aas T, . a Ba personal Starting from these generally recognized er Tein for 30 low facts, a well-known wh Ye Washing- ons to deceive you In this. Counterfoits, Imitations and “*Jast. * are but Ex- a Sadan ne Sea 5 perience against Experi. ton has made a stady of she effects of the weather on human conduct, the results of which are rather surprisicg. He shows, by a system of tabulation, that misdemeanors involving violence, such as assaults, are more common in bright weather, and that the same is true of suicides. On the other an a ment. WHAT IS CASTORIA isa harmless substitute for Cas. Sooth Everything that. Man or If it’s a Present Boy wears you will find at the baud, mental errors, such as mistakes in tor Oil, aud k FOR MAN OR BO Y 5 bank figures, are more common in damp, | of Opium. Morphine nor other Nareotis rainy weather armre rorm a sim ene. | Fauble Stores. Let us h 0 The soientist's inference is that the ex- | destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. . y u cess of energy produced by a bracing con- | jigves Teething Troubles, Constipa- dition of the air is responsible for more vi- tion and Flstulency. It ‘assimilates (bo olenos than fn the “oly weaper”"caned | FE Uberti wil | make your Xmas shopping easy. your troubles are few. a FAUBLES’, THE FAUBLE STORES HAVE IT. lowering the spirits, diminishes the activi- ty of men. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT ——With reference to the humors of couatry ‘‘society’’ reporting, Mr. Melville Bears the Signature of Stone, of the Associated Press, tells of the | 3: Via weddiog publisbed uw Ran. CHAS. H. FLETCHER. | sas paper. The story, which describes the marriage in the usual flowery adjectives, concluded with this surprising announcement : “The bridegroom's present to the hride was a bandsome diamond b , together wits many other beautiful things in ont- glass, In Use For Over 30 Years, The Centaur Company, New York City. 5121m ~The cheerful giver has no need of a i ——————————— a" a ———————————— rT Tr EEE press agent. Resujutton ‘of Appreciation, ed. It is conservatively estimated that | mm———— me — ————————————————————————————— New Advertisements. Attorneys-at-Law. there are now 1,500 deer in the preserve. The following action, relative to the re. The most prominent members of the — eg moval of the Rev. J. W. Morrishaw was pr J C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law Rooms 420 & taken by the Bellefonte Ministerium at their | Ot#inachson club are George 8. Good, ex- D* J. JONES e 2, Crider's Exchange Belletonte, Pa.49-44 meeting held Dec. 3rd. 1906: | Senator 8. R. Peale, and Wilson Kistler,of in all the courts. Consultation in Eng Ge . Office in the Eagle building Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 H.* TAYLOR. Atiorgey and Counsello B. SPANGLER.—A’ ¢ t Law. Practi WHEREAS, The Rev. J. W. Morrishaw, | Look Haven; James Kerr, of Clearfield; N. crney at Law ce who for a brief year was associated with us | William F. Mosser, of Westover, and Sen- in the fellowship of this ministerium, and | ator F. A. Godcharles, of Milton. | who now, by the appointment of his presid- + 1 ing elder has removed to a new field of labor. | A WELL KNOWN PROSPECTOR.— Most We, the members of the Bellefonte minister- | Centre countians know Prof. Isaac C. Har- ium, desire to express our appreciation of the | vey, the geologist and forester of Lock courteous, gentlemanly and Christian con- | Haveo, and will be pleased to know that duct of the Rev. Mr. Morrishaw as well as | he was recently elected a member of the VETERINARY . SURGEON. A Graduate of the University of London has oatly located at the PALACE LIVERY STABLES, Bellefonte, where he will answer all calls for work in his profes. sion, ones se four years under State Veterinary Surgeon Pierson. Calls by telephone will be answered prompily day or might, 50-5-1y w. Office, No. 24, Temple Cou floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of le Bg business attended to promptly. 40-40 Ker WOODRING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bellefonte, Pa. 51-1-1y Practices in all the courts, Forestry association, at Washington, D. C. He is now in Benzette, Elk county, where he has gone to develop the coal and olay deposits on the five thousand acres of land belonging to the Winslow estate. It was uader the direction of Mr. Harvey that the prospectors for coal on the lands of John P. Harris and others, along the Black Moshannon and in the vicinity of Beaver Mills, met with such success. All efforts heretofore to locate coal in that locality proved futile and now the prospectors have found at one point two veins of coal measur- ing 4 and 3} feet respectively and at anoth- er point one vein 5} feet in thickness, enough to justify the belief that millions of tons of c-a! are deposited there where it had generally heen supposed there was none. our pleasure in associating with him asa co. worker in the Master's vineyard. Most heartily commending him to the confidence and fellowship of those with whom he shall labor in his new field, we wish him God- speed in every good work that he may un- dertake. ResoLvED, That a copy of this minute bé sent to the Rev. J. W. Morrishaw and be published in the Bellefonte newspapers. Axnrose M., ScuMipT, Chairman, MoRE DEER THAN THEY KNow WHAT T0 Do WiTH.—An interesting discovery of the rapidity with which deer multiply was made by the members of the Otzinachson Shirts, The Emery and Princely, From Fifty Cents to Two Dollars. HIS KIND. The sort he would buy were he selecting them used as offices by Dr. Locke, tmeet any and all patients wishing treatments by electricity, treatments of the scalp, facial mas. sage or neck and shoulder massage. She has also for sale a large collection of real and imita- tion shell pins, able to supply you with all kinds of toilet articles incladin racts an R THE LADIES.—Miss Jennie Mor gan in her new room on Spring St., lately is now ready to and ornaments and will be creams, powders, toilet waters, ox. all of Hudnut's preparations. 5016 HIMSELF. We will make it easy for you. FAUBLES'. JE YOU WANT TO SELL IF YOU WANT TO BUY standin timber, sawed timber, Tonrond ties, and chemical wood. C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte . Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court House All professional business will re- ceive prompt uttention. 80 16 H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at eo Law, Office No, 11, Crider's Exchange second floor. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. Consultation in English or Gelthiia, ETTIG, ROWER & ZERBY,—Attorneys-at Law, le Block, Bellefonte, Pa, Sue- cessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis. Practice in all the courts. Consultaiions in English or Ger- man, 50-7 M. KEICHLINE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.— * Practice in all the courts. Consultation in English and German. Office south of Court house. All Jrofesstonsl business will receive prompt attention. 19-5-1y» ~ Physicians. Rod and Gun elub, i . EET " lumber of any kind worked or 10 e during the Bfteen day the rough, White Pine, Chestnut 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Su » deer hunting season just closed. In their or Washington Red Cedar Shing « State College, Centre county, Pa., Office jaunts over the 4,000 acres of wild land les, or kiln dried Millwork, Doors | at his residence. 35 41 Sash, Plastering Lath, Brick, Ete Go to preserve on Rattlesnake run, inclosed with ! CASTORIA S— a wire fence, the men fouud that the deer ile P. B. CRIDER ON Dentists. od bad multiplied so fast that if anoth For Juinte sud Children. p or your R. H.W. TATE, 81 0 Dentist, office inthe I ———————— Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modern spplistces awed, Bm had years of = perience, work of superior quality and prices reasonable, 9 ¥ Ley shows the same ratio of increase, it will be | necessary to thin out the drove by turning | some of them into the unrestricted terri- . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of tory. CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Lyon & Co. Lyon & Co. co There were 400 deer in the preserve AVE IN Meat Markets. about eight years ago,and following a strict TT —— S rule of the club. none but baoks were kill- YOUR MEST ¥ILLS | G* THE N————— - There is no reason why you should use poor Colleges & Schools. rego nl gd Se po: | BEST MEATS. i Se ——— cue gy sate sheep aud enives | ry oADiZE, Dr SETI: Loot: thin F YOU WISH TO BECOME. 40 Allies Beatle Brae Bests Beatle » WE BUY ONLY THE BEST | LARGEST, FATTEST, CATTLE, : ’ and supply my customers with the fresn- [ ot Glawik Aan, { LYON & CO LYON & CO. prs oa Frown Su TH rn So ssi cho et, Deatbived sad muscle mak- du Engineer, 4 Lawyer, elsewhere yy you have paid | ug higher than poorer meats are else. "A Scientic Farmer, 2 Tre We are ready for the Christmas buyers with a ——GIVE US A TRIAL— ! always have skort, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any honorable pursun ia life, ——DRESSED POULTRY, large assortment of everything in all the different 3 and see if you don't save in the long rua and | Gane in season, and any kinds of geod THE PENNSYLVANIA departments. A few suggestions of the many son) ha have been foraihed yous Co | meni yo want 6 STATE COLLEGE things from which to select: Seuss, Pa. ETT Of EREAMER oi asa P. L. BEEZER. § OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES, uh High Street. Bellefonte ; TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. A large and handsome line of fine Dress Goods in black and 2 Fol Printing, 2 FAKING EFFECT IN SEPT. 1000, the General all dark colors. Also the light evening shades for Waists i Fine J 2 = & nis & much more varied range of electives, After eh uate Frog a Fh and Dresses in all silk, silk and wool, silk and cotton, from ! ing History § She Ex ish, French, aan, Spanish, Latin and Greek Languages Litera oc. to 1.75. All colors in Persian Trimmings and all-over FINE JOB PRINTING adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most norough training for the. Prien ces to match. Figured shadow stripes and checked white fost Route tustie Norinwest: ‘the — In ¢ misry, Civil. Blesirioar Maomnieal and Mining Engineering are among the very Swiss for waists from 35¢. UD. In going to St. Paul, Minneapolis or the S=re4 SPECIALTY——0 YOUNG WOMEN are admitled to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. , from to cents u Chisago reads via The Pioneer Limited on THE FALL SESCION ovens September 15th, 1906, . Ladi’ Colt Fas 5 wi ® mo 3 longo, Milwackse & St. Paul ail WATCHMANtOFFICE. Joc sce ies’ ackets, all colors, from $2.00 up. — ¥0 rs go. wm Sn SE Fa TEM EAE fretion pectin cores Gloves and Mitiens to sui everyon. Gosadsrd aud sosarimal Seopess So . * » . ves There is no style ol work, frown the cheapes THE REGISTRAR, Lace Collars Hom 2 c, 2 hae a Pr Union Station, Chicago, 6.30 p. m. daily; Dodger" to the finest mbroider rs from sc. up. arrives St. Paul next morning at 7.25 =, Siute College. Cotte Comuty, Pa Belts, all the new things, in black, plaids and leather. Minneapolis at 8.00 o'clock. © 1=~BOOE-WORK, ; Ye “ia. Christmas Umbrellas for Men, Women and Children, in Dit ROTT. a me oa mer and a A re - 3 w e . . black and colored silks, new fine handles. Room D, Park Building, re or communicate with this office. A fine assortment of long nd shore Kimonas, light and dark colors. ) 4 b » b p ) p b p b y » p ) p ) p » p » p ) p Bracelets, Fancy Pins Necklaces, Fancy Side & Back Combs. } S 3 b p » > ) , > » ) p b p ) : p > b p ; p . p HSE Everything that is new and up-to-date. See our Linen dis play. Satin Damask Towels with drawn work; Satin Da- mask Table Linen, Napkins to match ; Fringed Doilies and Drawn Work Cover with stamped designs. Reduced prices on all Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Coats ~—We are determined to sell all our Lades’ Coats and have reduced the price now. This gives the buyer a big saving and will give you this season's wear. A fine Kersey Coat in black, castor and gray plaid, that sold at 1 3.00 to 18.00, now 11.50. The 10.00 and 12.00 Ladies’ Coats now at 8.00. Misses’ Coats that sold at 8.00 now 5.00. Misses’ Coats that sold at 6.50 and 7.00 now 4.50. The 5.00 Coats now 3. 73. Children’s Coats at 2.00 and 3.50 that sold for 4.00 and 5.00. Special Reduction on Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats— Men's Cassimere Suits that were 15.00 now 11.50. Men's Black Dress Suits that were 12.00 and 15.00 now 10.00 and 12.50. Men's Working Coats from 1.50 Men's Leather Reversible Coats with snap hooks, 5.50. Men's Dress Over- coats, in black and blue colors, from 7.00 up. : Children’s Suits from Pants from 19 cents up. s in all qualities. | MEN'S GLOVES Be Be Be Me Be Be BM. DM BB BD Bd DD BD bs il Bo AB BM DA. BA BB of every description; Dents, Cen- timere, D. & P., from $1 to $2. No store in Central Pennsvlvania . shows more or better. Ifit’s gloves you are going to give, Stop Here. - FAUBLES. MEN'S NECKWEAR. Hundreds of dozens of all the New- est. Shapes and Coloring, ready ~ for your Boys’ Kersey guits from 3.50 u 1.25 up. Children's heavy ig Trunks, Telescopes, and Suit CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ng