OLD SERIES, XL: NEW SERIES XXI. FRED KURTZ, - - EDITOR THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the following. They write: 849 Central Ave, Cincinnati, O., iar Sh } Cot ast and dyspepsia. 1 gave ten of fue ills to a friend who is troubled with . OWERAMY, 18 Rosette St, New Haven, CL, } February loth, as. § Athlophoros Pills worked wonders in my case of dyspepsia Exxa L. Cranx. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in- digestion, constipation, iy ete. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength, ArBend 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic ture, “ Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y WHY DO YOU PAY RENT? Whep the money given the landlord will purchase a better house than the one in which you live. Should you die before the payments are complete, your heirs receive a deed at once. Why not secure a home or business property on this plan enjoy all your earnings, and be confident that your family will not be turned into thes'reet should you die. For further pariiculars apply or address Tur Hour Company oP N.Y, 33 and 35 Liberty St. New York, or A. C Moore, General Agent, office over post office, Bellefunte. md WwW M GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Boalsburg, Ps Is prepared to ery sales, He has been snceessfl in the past and offers his ser- vices to the public, tf. PULLRAS BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, 8t. Louis to Los Angeles and San Frao- CISCO, VIA THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Leave St. Louis at 8:30 p. m., Daily. THE ONLY LINE THAT DOES IT. NO HIGH ALTITUDES, ¥0 SNOW BLOCKADES I N. LEITZEL 0——=AUCTIONEER——0 Spring Mills, Pa. Has Terms teed. vears experience, satisfaction guaran- had many reasonable; J D. MURRAY, ' Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, popular Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and po for medicinal purposes only. Store open every day inthe week, } STOCKHOLDERS — neeting of the stockbold Tyrone Railroad Comyp Tee of the company, No 1548, at 113g o'clock, a. m. Election for dent and directors same day and place. JAMES R. McCLURE, Secretary. presi 12apr3t CAUTION ~THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY having been purchased of Jacob Cath. erman, by the undersigned, at constable’s sale, aud will be left in his possession at my pleasure, namely, 1 team of horses and harness, | cow. All persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with the same io any manner DALE & OO, aprd Centre Hall T. ELMO HOTEL, Ne. 817 & 319 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Reduced rates to $2.00 per day. The traveling public will still ind at this Ho- tel the same liberal provisien for their comfort. Itis located in the immediate Joontres of business and pisces of amuses ment and different railroad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by Street Cars constant! passing the doors. It offers BE . inducement to those visitingthecity for business or plagsure. our patronage Pos M. respectfiuly solicited FEGER Propriator NEW MILLINER SHOP, The undersigned Las opened a millins er shop in Jacob Lee's house near the de- pot at Centre Hall. The patronage of the public is solic ted. All are invited. p. 19th Sane E. Grove. GRAIN, REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & SON, Prices subject to fluctuniions of market, Wheat, red 3 85 O8tbeuciinnnnl B i BM Rye... “ WM 45 Batley No. 1... Bo Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bought at oasis weight and price, Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh and price, ns FLOUR AND FEED, Fancy Pat. Flour. 145 Bean Best Roller Flour. $1 88 Brag. retatl cwi, 24 Best Rol'r Flour 125 © LO0h.....o Middlings perton. 000 ~ por cwt COAL MARKET, et othr tad le BR a tt dl a ait SL wervesens BAL] BIOVE...ccnueiivismmsrrimssssrmmmssmmmmsssins Chestnut tte Ww a ht tt bth tt cd rt JB3BIATS $83 aeerives 2A discoutst on all Above prices will be made forSPOT Cash, KURTZ & HON When aby was sick, we gave her Castorts, ‘When she wae a Child, abe cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, NYE GOER A-SHOPPING. Ends Some Hoflections on Our Metro- politan Rotall System -How a Saloslady Was Offended — shopping in the Wild West-Now York in Danger of Losing Tis Trade ~The Great Curse of Hum as Bill Understands It, or EW YORK is a great metropolis, and trade humiliate yourself in thi mathematics by fre © alarming tex of traffic and the hum and Luzz ind v-~the vortex itself block, and often extend. all unite to the mart, result |i the small buyer who goes where he can get the best prices goes with his front teeth in his vest pocket, eeks to get back the ng on the elevator vs. Of course, he gets a man has become at home and es him two w h of his ears he hates 10 sep- then rudely torn apart. content with the ears of oth- I with freckles r4 on them sometimes, and the waxen, beautiful bu of who have had fF 10 CAs people nlages pping. 1 have o in the West vit. Infact, 1 erring to go ere goods are marked arrel is within the ] + and teem- iporium on hot day last sum- I did not use | was vain ea of emphasizing If aud those ers. It was desired to a false but metropolitan at the side door nt. I was not nyself in an di intend to give esognition through the tetxl to wear them on was simply to go in : woman who was call her away and tell her that 1 cruel customs that I had de » snd artificial would like to snders with blue spenders a, who of of fiave bought goods of wie City, who kept and a cieareyed The General skers. He keep store, from his bull got into the es and making ht. crisp at had been a n New York when he her vhody came in ny thing he began won and treat | SCH the dog on » would run out of profanity ard resuine is chous pec pie to wait and beg Ves and hot come i ad of the day in very well that he was oss and get away. So we all got into the habit walling on out selves, and J su jul ys of cradit which in ¥w York d I went third street in there rig rhen they paying into the lone man, | of humanity ¢ iy and diasaotrically different sex from jay own. 1 tried to get out, but a large and prosperous lady in black satin and weighing muoach more than she looked to, stood onone of my feet as if to call my attention to something. I remained there till another woman came to relieve her by standing on my other foot. The crowd did not thin out for a long time, neither did that fat party who stood on iny foot, but finally I got a chance t, move up to the counter, where a tired young woman was looking dreamily over the heads of the seothing mass, while a row of customers iabbed at her with their parasols, sreast of ao b oii K i ie When the delegations from the valley of the Harlem and beyond Brooklyn and over against Hoboken and farther Gilgal, and the forests of Philadeiphia and Fort Lee, and them that dwell in tue outermost parts of Steen Hundred and Steenty-steenth street, and in the habitations of Murray Hiil, and the dwellers in flats of the money-changers, and them that live over against Tompiting ville, and Weat Orange, and Pepsin, 0. and Kabush and Canadas had thinned out a little, I beckoned to the saleslady to put ber ear over towards me, as [ desired to express a thought. She leaned towards mo in a re served way which tickled my nose with the rim of ®er high, intellectual ear. 1 said to her that I had been waiting a good while, as there was so many others ahead of me, but thas if the occasion mow seemed rips 1 wished she would show me her suspenders. Those were my exact words, and yet the papers the next day not only gave a garbled it, but misspelled my name twice Thus it came to pass’ that the only time I ever tried to buy any thing in New York, to do it with, 1 met 1 uot yet fully under In trying toexpiain it to the authors net desire to dovole 1} Gllire lil 10 the use of suspenders i ‘ but they than to try to get suspenders at the corset counter on ne nest floor, when everybody know that artment was up seven floors, back of the yesiaur on the left of the wooden. ware department in charge of an elderly man with thick-set red Donegals and a heavily-embossed nose Rather tu admit that dnt knoe New York intin Iv. from Castle Garder to three o'clock a m., 1 settled the matles and got a pair of £3 14 s by i man who i the s spender dey ant anc good suspenders from does a quiet business on the sid walk at the Fulton ay, I believe, unless he his store up to Park Row. He did not show that air of reluctance and extreme anguish over being separated from his suspenders which we notice in the large dealer. I paid him forty cents for the pair J got of him, and was told afterwards that could have the same goods or Twenty Third street for thir The reason thirty-pine cent nine cents, Or nineteen of is the price, gives an ship » « mer of street and has moves purchased 1) &, Or twenwy 5, Or as I under wd it, opportunit to thu to Fort Hamil they are done up and returned, while yous forty cents go to Wall street and pass through a clearing house, & house of deten tion, quarantine and a receiving t is that Wr goods vault home and have to stop at the hotel ali night at a cost of $4.85, Cortalnly Western merchants seem suffer less remo rhen they part with their goods th nis of New York, we may judge the New York merchant by the person who represents him, who stands nd the counter in order to obsiruc trade and throw obstacles in the way ol traffic. Freer trade is what we need, ang as a properiy-owner in Now York, 8 tax the polished head of a family, J vo ought to get together ywver. Olherwise peopic are going to Omaha snd Kansas City to buy their goods. Bl Nye, ian NN. ¥. World, A Man with Six Thousand Wives, Muley Hassan, the present Sultan o rocco, lives a retired | : g Fez and Morooon, ar UTLEY HASSAN FRR one think hima g face wear lines that steady roach of years, also sur in and suffering H« six thousand wives, wi : } koeps in harems in Fez, Moroceo and Methues. He also has & traveling harem, which constant ly attends him. His life is simple, as is all fife in Morocco; but at the same time, when ococasion demands, he slate as scarcely a rival DOR SER S0% Cat court in Europe can Translated Into English. Patient (to family physician)-In pbsence, doctor, I was compelled to call in young Dr. SBawbones He that clinical symptomsin dicated chronic inter stital inflammation. What's that ic plain English? Family Physician — In piain English it means that Sawbones didn’t know what was the matter with you.— Y. Sun Tonsorial Item. Barber— How do you wish vod! Patient To match my note at the bank. Barber—How is that! Patient Shave off the principal and leave the interest. — Arcevia Record. said the ————— your isos Canesucker’s Indiscretion, Dudley How old is your parrot, Miss Bharpgiri? Miss Sharpgirl-That's nota polite ques tion. That is positively indelicate, Mr. Canesucker, “ What's there indiscreet aboul my asik- fng your parrot’s age!” “Mr. Canesucker, my parrot is a fe tale." “ Ab, beg pawdon I" —Noeking- Bird. He Took Five Copies. “ Paper, sir!” he called, ss a dignified, stiff-back old gent passed the corner. No notice. “ All about the fire, sir?’ Ro notice, “ All about the war in Europe!" continued the lad, as he followed along. No notice, “ All about the scan-dal 1” shouted the boy, st the top of his voice. “What! scandal I" exclaimed stiff-back, as be halted. “You may give me five copies, my son "Detroit Free rose. Tus male population of the United King: dom exceeding fifteen yours of wis round numbers, 10,250,000 on the of the latest onumerstion. Bishop Howe Will Move, but Net Resign. Reapixa, April13 ~The Right Rev. M A. Do Woife Hows, Bishop of the Central of Pennsylvania of the Protestant Episcopal Church, will leave Reading in the latter part of June with his family to reside at Bristol, RL, kis native place, where ho has boen spending the summer sotsons for a great many The Bishop, who is now in his eightioth =ees will pot reaper the episcopacy of the Central Diosess of Ponasyivania, but will SUL supervise the work, lcaving wost of wilson, of Bethle i THURSDAY MAY 10. 1888, LYON & COS GREAT - ANNOUNCEMENT.--- o———F OQ ——o0 SPRING AND S J enn smomessee: MA SNR AE TRE THE GREATEST CLOTHING STOCK SHOES, HE COI Look At These Prices: 0:—:0 Cashmeres, from Henrietta Cloth, 42 and 46 in. wide. 20¢ to ¢ 1 Embroideries, from 2¢ to 1.50 from the narrow to 1 1-2 vd. wide. Black Silk-, from 45¢ to $2 Colored silks. from 35¢ to 1.50 Towelings, from 4 to 15¢ Muslins, from 4 1-2¢ and up Prints, 3¢C Plaids. 5¢ Ginghams. : 4c 5-button Kid Gloves, . 50¢ to 1.50 Childrens” Hose, 3¢ to 50¢ Ladies’ Hose, 5¢ to $1 Jerseys, . 45¢ to 84 Cashmere Shawls. ‘ 85¢ to 85 Ladies’ Linen Cufls. . 10 ito 25¢ Collars, 8S to 25¢ Corsets. ‘ . 20¢ to B82 Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corset. 90¢ 2.00 Dr. Ball’s. and Dr Shilling’s Corsets. Ladies’ Dress Button Shoes, 1-25 Kid 1.55 Childrens’ Shoes. 25¢ to 1.50 Misses “ 75¢ to 82 Boys’ 75¢ to 82 Mens’ Working Shoes, 90¢ to 1.50 Boys’ Suits, 3 to 14 yr. $1 to 5 Boys’ Suits, 13 to 20 yrs. $2 to 10 Mens’ Suits, $3.75 to 10 Mens’ Dress Suits, . 85 to 20 Ingrain Carpets, 20 to 79¢ Brussels oe 48 to 70¢ Body Brussels, . 95¢ to 1.25 Boys’ Shirt Waists, . 16 to 80¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, . 25 to 1.50 OO CARPET] NTY. 5c to $1 Ad "ee Be "e oe “ - The Best Assortment ! The Greatest Stock ! The Lowest Prices ! SEND FOR SAMPLES. SAMPLE ORDERS CARE. 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