SES mpage gy, es yn nv on? er 1S + be raining he geo one of the best A AST OPPORTUNITY! —— PS RN I I ATEN. “1 or CHEAP EXCURSION To iIFORNIA. 8121 #4. Lo From ™ ALLEGHRENY AT, BELLEFONTE ample Reoms on First Floor SF re* Hoss to and from = £ rain rate OO Wiihoessoe ns rears un &. B BRANDON, Prop. SHOEMAKER, CENTRE HALL, PA. AoA Deininger's building, above Harper and Kreamer's Store, and am prepared to sttend to all kinds of work pertaining to PROMPT. LY. Prices reasonable, Give me a call ny trade, Work atiended to I ’ ~All ABLE PROPERTY ’ AT PRIVATE SALE! The undersigped offers & valuable private sale at OAK HALL STATION, PA. frame strae. propery a hie bn T ¥ ture ere ni in & large two story wl for a HOTEL STAND AND STORE ROOM at one of the most prominent business centers In Penns valley. The iol containg '¢ acre of land in high state of cultivation, Thereon erected a GOOLE ATABLE, LARGE WARE STORE, ICE HOURE atid all necessary out bulldings — all now and in first class condition, A stream of spring water at the door. A fine Jot of fruit trees on the Jot, BTORE GOODS om Also a complete stock of O-uGENERAL MERCHANDISYR.. Eaibracing & full Une of DRY aon CERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY Ni PION: BOOTS and SHOES bod odber arvicles will be sold ass whole of fe parts. The stock ts coranlate. The property bs offervd along with store woods or store goods will be sold sconrate sod baile offered at rort, | This isn splendid Sewsiation ane will he oifered at a bargain, For father partion ars addrons HP Konus “Omi Mind Seation «3 BILL NYE IN CLOVER. is First Appearance Before s Hilarion Phlladelphin Club aw Cloverites Take the Starch Out of an OQ orical But Bil roy Gestures and He is Proud “no-Larry Jerome's Lad Manners ~The Oratorio of the Derby Ram. SET is now an historical { fact, says Bill Nye in the New York World, established by means of re search, acrostics and erypltograms, when Demosthenes went on to the beach and practiced for weeks with his moth full of peb- 1g to outbellow the billows and nging to the thread of his dis. lo the loud boom of the break. ill remarks and hurled 6, 18 was not preparing to upon the history of his ve been taught, He was sim- ig & speech which he hoped to ¢ Clover Club of Philadelphia. we formed the idea that not given to sociability and ‘change of thought are un. he methods of the Clover y under the administration | Handy nation of those who may el have not had the pleas. or i i i i i i i : swells the orator nquiries ree eristics of the ito divert his it to say. { successfully at a, i is 0 avoid it to say. as re abo ire of holding a conver- ‘lover Club on the occasion I had been led refinement which wherever 1 go respect and kind ih Even should wught that no one unwavering couafl- ich is all on my by the nor to in. eriainly fidence moet ies or a Ww +f dence wh praiseworthy Praisoy thy 10 been shared nstructed y and foster. § yullt up- 1 who speaks cation , and extremely is otherwise, smjoy them. hough largely If the mem. ot like the suggest to the ght. They ¥ approach to avoid giv. YY sing eleven . the Derby before always before rful cadence woe, for. hingly al irengtha to Hon » the Mr Ary eI say » real flies on prepared 10 ro- to iv dded to wander a dwelt long and ipon the great achievements of Bteele Mackaye, and Mr. Mackaye began to look alarmed and try to think over his piece, ils Thomas B. Reed to eating again with a sigh of relief Meantime Mr. Mackaye could be heard to think . over his lines. He bowed ngs were *aid about him and t of arising to respond began to talk about dramatic HE reaident i coquettish style, while Mr. urned to his meal f the ad 1 table having fun with Dr. Ww that at this rate, with a o be gently scared half to way, I would not be reached v, and I thought that 1 could rer that time. It was at this suproe ment, thing sense of security and congratu- lating myself on the wonderful way in which Mr. Maltby's dress.suit fitted me, that the iw my mouth full of ice which I did not know what to do with, introduced me to the brill iant assemblage. felt embarassed and was about to say £0, 1 believe, when Ex-Governor Bunn, who was appointed and received the portfolio as Governor of Idaho solely by reason of his great powers as a conversationalist, said something to me which did not bear upon | what I was about to say myself. While I was thinking of a bon mot which would wipe Governor Bunn from the face of the earth, such os a reference to him as Bunny, and a réquest that I might be permit tod to lay my head in his lap and have a good ery, or something like that, Mr, Jerome, a gen- tieman from Now York, who is sixty-nine yours of age, said sometidn which was highly ry OCHILYRER. able, but which at the same time seemed to open up an antirely new line of from what I had intended to follow. {Twas about to administer @ tart rebuke | to Mr. Jerome when I od to re | wember his greater age resolved not todo so. My attonlion was also at time attracted by the sounds of music. was a Tyrolean alr, and referred to Derby Ram, which seems to have a fascination for the gentlemen of the and when soch volcos as those of W, Mac Veagh, General Horace Porter, Thomas P. Ochiltree, Colonel MoCaull and Colonel McClure join in the | 4 wall Worth guipg to Ehlisdeiptin sitting up till long after nine o'clock to hear. Bo I decided not to speak while these wliists were engaged in BORE. | As they wore encored, they obliged by i singing “ Marviand, My Maryviand,” with { Improvisations ! great improsario, | Mr. Jerome, I then stood on the other leg awhile tricd to recall what I had s » Which reminded the auditors of these could though 1 had been om utes or so, I ha any thing that would call attack of this kind. I had used no language which would naturally provoke such men as Colonel Taylor or Colonel MeClure t ong. Ithen stood on the other leg, and tried toex. pressinmy 1 5 hered thoughts, but other people who were eng which reminded me of tete-a-tetes fi noted Oy Loo and had but I Ar, ale y min- saying BONE not. In all my remarks so my fect fully avoided forth an twont d car § ik way hathd to CW w mterrupt ged in a conversation le r which the Btock Exchange is 50 1 sat down g and emphasizing what I had i8 given above, y utes, all word. after repealin previously said, and I was on my foot but during that time I can that 1 which J People afterwards spoke of my impr manner, and said I also rare di tion in avoiding so many ures which are apt to stir gp ill such a t They which I} that if I had erred at tion of © over wae wich t about said nothing now used unpleasant feel INO. med whole thus oy columns d, and ever na of things one said it Was in lirec the men f the opinion about it ino Lg my nseérvatism. A club who said ths 3 rem 8 wit rubber stamp The ( ova ble and und Some of the most eminent men America and Europe have annual dinners They h Vv n fave ub a the mem! Many publi of of ki know orators, armod wilh § of themselve fan viously | charge that speaker and that y A ——————— A——— MR. CHAMBERLAIN. A Lovely Englishman Who Wears Good Clothes and Lays Over all the Washing. ton Swells, Washington { Joseph Chamberlain in fy ! has been the served of all $ a | the m y | gatheri Mr He ut able ont © Chamberlain MR CHAMBERLAIN IN FULL DREss finest ioed upon y every thing he nglish, you know, and the cat of ar is in tf i Is an exquisite dresser broadcloth that can be pre English looms. ( 1 wears is BE ] his trousers and the fit of his cont despair of all the young bile WL. Wherever Mr. Chamberlain has deigned to be a guest he has worn th front of any one present. His ool are also Engl actly equilateral f equal size on each side of his chin. His neckties are in. variably white silk, barely five-cighths of an inch wide, and always frosh and new, His vests are pire white, : and extremely broad, reliey gleam of a gold watchchain running the left hand pocket to the top button Chamberlain's fect are quite small and slender. He wears patent leather shoes tapering to what is vulgarly called a tooth. pick point. His shoomaker is an old gentle man in Birmingham who has served him for twenty years. This old shoemaker took a plaster cast of Mr. Chamberlain's feet, years ago, and made lasts from them which are exact counterparts in form to the dis | Mnguished ox-Liberal's feet, so that he is able to make shoes of the most perfect fit and of leather hardly thicker than paper, but at the same time very strong and dur able. Mr. Chamberlain is marked invariably by three articles of wearing apparel. He is never seen without an opera hat, closed, in his hand ; a large round gold rimmed glass in his right eye, with a delicate thread of gold falling from it and connecting some- where with the pentralia of his toilet be neath the lapels of his coat. The third characteristic, and an apparently indispen. sable article of wearing apparel in Mr, Chamberlain's costume is his orchid. Few men in public life can sport an orchid It is a rare and rather costly decoration; but | Mr. Chamberlain has large and well-stocked orchid houses at his home in Birmmghsm. He wears a fresh blossom every day in the | year, someéttmos several. On first coming ' to Washington Mr, Chamberlain hunted up | 8n old Beotch gardener out near Soldier's | Home, who was said to have a go solleo J an of orchids, and from him he has had { wearing the the sh, are turned do trian; of a daily supply. He wears his orchid in his left lapel, ken altogether, with his fine clothes, his delicatq shoes, his gold 4 glass, his opera hat, his orchid and his Fan SY ge rt 5 in Was y as “simply lovely.” A AD Sr Ho Held His Breathe “ Piercing cold, isn't it1" he said to his neighbor on the cars. “ ¥ pon "nuff to freeze n man to death, isn't $ “That's according. 17he had matehios 16 pop breath afire he would pull through gi! ! y The other held his breath enti] he got oft, OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neurnlgls and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands whe sould be quickly cured are noadlossly suf. fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it. did for the followin 7 parties: Willinmsport Ind, Oct, & 1387 Having been afflicted with ne aralgia for the past four years, and trying ahnost avery. thing, but in vain, [ finally beard of Athlon. horos, After taking one bottle 1 found fo FE = o be helping ma, after taking £00 r bot. nd ros and one of Pills, i found tos of A that I was ontively well, | think the modi. Cine 8 powitively 8 sure cure Unavxcey B, Repuicx, Mt. Carmel, 11, Doc 26 1487, I have need Athlophoros in my family and find it to be the greatest medicine for nen. ralgia in existenocs, and having had its fangs fastonod upon me for the past yoars | know whersof 1 speak. Maus, Juris Cruron, 85 Bend © cents for the beautiful colored plo- ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. 1. HUMPHREYS’ a ———————————————— DR. 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