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They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength, A@Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored plo. tare, “ Moorish Maiden,” THEATHLOPHORGS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y The Weekly Press, PHILADELPHIA | $§1-ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR $1 | A Pureand Purposeful A NEWS PAPER, i fii me Paper, A RF Whose ph wes of § i Less as to give AN HISTORI IPE WAP papers who federate officers iuaple war libre BI INDVal Peirce College of Bu._iness. 919 Chesinut St DE i 'A. No. 917- r iil ELPHIA I A THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M } nner feb23 Principal and F ])ccuex 8 GUN STORF » GUNS, REVOLVERS Ete, Ex A good stock of new guns just receiv. ed at Deschiner’s Great Central Gun Works, Bellefonte, sach Double B, IL. 8 B IL Single Rifles, B. L. from $2.57 to $12. Single B. L. Shot Gans from 84 to $0, fs Gunes, Donble 0 tifle and Shot Guan, Guns for the Farmer, the Sporting Man, and the Oc- casional Hunter. mam) ancien -V.E-R.Y C-H E-A-P. ho i— CALL AT THE GREAT CENTRAL GUN WORKS, BELLEFONTE, NYE AS A HIGH CRITIC, Queer * Hamlet" How Crush the Press Was O'Connor's Conception Analyzed - A Histrionie Art Generally. Ought Not to Talk Back. HE past woek has wit. | neasexd the closing of that Shakespoearian Attempt to | Mme o Hamlet” | an Thwarted of An debut morist and emotional ass, Mr. James Owen O'Connor, at the Star Theater. During his extraordinary en- gagement he has us Hamlet, ins and Bhyloeck, Othello and Riche- I think I like his Hamlet best, and yet it is a pleasure LO see i n any t hing wherein he kills him- en 54 sil Ene by by the made actresses, a place for himself and » great soap galaxy, Mr in the hands then saraged t, and aldon npor school y A : } VO k he was i gnds of th sy serenely of his i & man who t wee they spoke quit it i boast irtesios I askex nd, and he said y IK ee t ran ie, Dut ran y Was S85 He was {+ 3 i tickets Inte far, far away passionate tones, and Fox could be found | thought was still in {| back and sid the box | was in Europe. He said me him inside. “Well, but | sido!” 1 asked, « I fancied, { Its iyre i “Walk in," said he, taking in two doliars i and giving back fifty cents in change to a | man with a dead oat in his overcoat pocket I went back, and springing lightly over | the iron railing while the gatekeeper was thinking over his glorious past, 1 went all round over the thester looking for Mr. Fox found him haggling over the price of some vegetables which he was selling at the stage door and which had been contributed admirers and old subscribers to Mr O'Connor at a previous performance | When Mr. Fox got through with that I | presented to him my card, which is as good | apiece of job work in colors as was ever | dorie west of the Missouri river and to which I frequently point with pride. Mr. Fox said that be was sorry, but that Mr. O'Connor had instructed him to extend | no courtesies to the press whatever. The | press, he claimed, had said something do- rogatory to Mr. O'Connor as a tragedian, and while personaily would be tickled to death to give me two divans and a folding bed near the large fiddle, he must do as Mr. and and ng red in oven look nversed with him in low, i him where Mr He did not know, but Europe. 1 went office that Mr. Fox 5 I would find how will I get in agerly, for 1 could already, hear the orchestra begin to twang ask | by i he TRYING TO EXTER THRE THEATER. O'Connor had bid-or bade him, 1 forget which: and so, keeping back his tears with great difficulty, he sent me back to the box seo, and although 1 was already admitted 6 goneral way, 1 went to the box office il purchased aseat. I believe now that hr. Fox thought he had virtually excluded me from the house when he told me I would have to pay in onder to get in, I bought a seat in the parquet and went in. The suditnos was not large ond there were not over a dozen ladies present, the stage. It was called Hrose 0 un usher to an roturned with the through a little opening under Then the overture was given “Egmont.” The curtain now scene in Denmark had asked take a note to Mr. O'Connor boy had ol requesting audience, but the statement that O'Conn Wis busy rehoars And removing a siirred egg ing his solilog from his halid 10 promise an audi. ence to any one do to get enough himse So the play wi first act takes stone armed with long-has guard, All at once a | overstrung Oh Water ia It was all he eould Ai water tani, J 3 WOEAring a « $0 that harsh there are When the Joys it Nob» all. I knew i any We gh which made 80 1 knew th up to look Une of y prafs Loving tensively, he gr and the goners The tr than ever 1 fitried 1 eal fame or from medion the heads « earnest, ing Yo bi O'Uonne tion © Juage In seekin beauty of Ham! with the gent Ground” Mr. OC himself, as we and 1 is but curse the oo ths press et © look ourselves overestimated course There are many not dare say any thisg without first 4 ing how it will whom we can not, joy until un are graves will be kept the appropriation sss. - World, Tr A a GY ndemng & CBr over today who memol tharefore, thor JY d green a A Jadivious Negro, Old Uncle Mose had never been inthe theater, but having stuck up bills for a the. atrical troupe and bavi wl a com- plimentary ticket fo the ga yy, he oon. cluded to attend the performance. He went dressed up in his Sunday attire. He had not been in the theater more than half au hour when he en 4d shaking his head. FO _ “Don't you like the performance, old man!" asked the surprised doorkeeper. “ No, sah, I don't like dem purformances no way ye kin fix it" “Why, what's ths matter?” “Nuffin’' much, ‘ceptin’ a wooman on de platform got to talkin’ 'bout family 'fairs wid de husband ob anudder ‘oman, an’l didn't perpose to stay. My olé marster in Virginny got shot pln ter pieces for doing dat berry foolishness, Dar's allers trouble whar dat kind of foolishness is goin’ on, an’ I'se a judishus nigger, 1is. Tdon’t want tor bo shot in de Jeg by mistake, or be brunged up as a witness in de case when it strikes de courts." Nifiings, Why They Moved. A little Harlem boy, whose impectinions parents are always moving from one house to another, was asked by the Bunday-school teacher: “Why did the lsraclites move out of Egypt!” “ Because they couldn't pay their rent, 1 suppose,” was Sag reply. Somewhat Conservative. Old Lady "in drugstore, to boy)-—Kin you recommend this linfmont as bein’ the best In the market, boy? Boy (dubiously) Well, 1 wuddent go fer to recommend it too high, ma'am, on three dollars a woek.— Tvd-Bits, NOT MUCH. No 1, Vol 11, of Collier's Once A Week, publish od October M0, promises to be sn literary marvel Amelie Rives commences i “Ow H, Hider Haggard utitled “My ¥ weird story, Bones Island Legineg a thrilling serial, « willow Laborer bids fane “Hy Bras. Yi nA 1 it and J Dion Bouceleanit continues rating 1rish American novel, Bill Kye will tu at his best; Edgar Faw lien Hawthorne coutribulie special paper and opens farion Harl “Woman's tn A World vn rinks t as ¢ thea. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castors, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Misa, she clung to Castors, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, CHOICE HOME FOR SALE. A dwelling with about 15 acres - BCTER Are clear A , is offered at pri- There are t we ja, elegan good timber on the trac, Will, a bargain. Apply J. R s premises, or JACOB DMETZLER, Newberry, 1 ’ house of wi va e sale 0 0) ‘a. THE PITTSBURGH POST 1889 PITTSBURGH DAILY PE VERRY (ANY WB POST ie ith it ue = re he trinomphal endeavor wet Democratic daily io isl year in rise. In all de ute 8 gresl metro with ahied energy t tithe dl progress the (a8 raged ge wh Lie Laraclier £ legraphi g every branch {f trade Lave w de reputation jor reliability hey will the same j« part auq and Ge. itor ments will i vigor and enters will be a memora- and business Lis F000 clusion the it Fas bd its © fogs 1 ed be uigined with added pri &. fhe vear 1580 one 1b ou iticai tory, and prom iss to sve tl of the tile weged on HA tile pe b great ques. No one who desires to be well of the times oan paper, brioging he. nformed and abreas io without this daily of busine 8, industry, finance, legislation aud poities. Washington and Harris burg witli be alike great centres of news The Od World is on the vergeof a vol | cano war and revolution, The PirsBUncH amy Post wil! print all the news. TERMS By mail one year, $8, postage prepaid, By agent or carrer, at 1c per week. send for sample copy. SH, } PO EACH WEEK COLUMNS READING MATTER, wd vd PAGES « the largest Demociatic Weekly in the Union: and the aim of the publishers is to make 1t a welcome, instructive, and entertaining visitor at the family fire. wi In addition to a choice variety literary aod miscellaneous matter, Tux Waexry Poser «il! pablish daring the venr a number of 8eriar, Tage by the Brer Americas axp Formiox NoverLisms, In book form each of these meritorions works would cost more than a year's sub- peription, Bret, Harte's latest serial story, “Cris. wy.” will commence publication in Tax Post early next month. It will ran for ahont 10 weeks, and will be immediate. iy followed by another either by Rider Haggard, or some novelist of equal repn- miton, The fiction department of Tuas Post wil be one of its most interesting snd atiractive features, Ihe cattie, prodoes and grain markets especially prepared for the weekly edis in, will be full and reliable. Tax Weekty Posr will be as it always has been, a thormgh-going, anflinching and seressive Democratic journos] It will bear ite part in the gr at bate of Tariff Refyim and Tax Redaction, until a glors fous trivnmph eros 8 he cause of tie people, TERMS: Sivgle subsoription, postage prepaid, one year, $1 25, In clubs of five or over, postage pres paid, one year, $1 00, An extra copy or tis cash equivalent for every club of ten subscribers, Send for ssmpie copy. Address, (HE POST PRINTING & PUBLISH. og C0. 523 Wood street, Pitsburgh, HE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE COLLEGE IOCATED IN ORE OF THE MOST BEAUTI FUL ARD HEALTHFUL SPOTH IN THE ALLEGHENY ION: UNDEROMIKA TIONAI TO BOTH X TUITION BOARD OTHER VERY STUDY. AGRI tant i { abise 5 LRDOGTR thieorel] L11 {361 i tal ERATURE an ang Eng Latin sh the % throniard nued through nd ASTRONOMY: puss DE shop Work GARMAN HOUSE, opporite the Court House, BELLEFONTE, FA. IN*Y The Kew Garman House has arisen from its | mshes aud is open for the public New building. furniture throughout, steams beat, elet bells, aud all modern improvements, lie, [Eve { new HOUSE LCE fis ER, PA. 8B. WOODE CALOWNELL, Proprietor, | Terms reasonable, wood sample rome ou first Boor, iH HOUSE. U i B W RB Teller, proprietor, Belle | fonte, Pa. Special attention given to country trade. junel By BELLEFONTE, FA i KF iH EMANUEL BROWN, Proprietor, The traveling community will find this hotel equal to any in the county in every respect, for map and beast, and Give it a trial NTAIRN HOUBE, 2Ejune 4 Nv BROCKERHOY¥YF HOUSE A Janunry alnlognue i E0 Ww 23 n ENNSYLVANIA and Erie Division WESRTW EC PrERN ae SEEBEBE ftw RE arrives al Sunday Train —REROVO A+ also on Sunday ERIE MAIL leaves oe ME 5 5 Feopepsveuy ew RONE RAILROAD AND LEMONT R Eastward IORKE AMPM. P Westward MAM AM i 30010 15 5 50 Monta } . 06 9 v2 1 ¥ G3 wh £0 10 Rising Spring is Penn Cave 2 Centre Hall 8% Gregg 42 Linden Hall 4% Omk Hall 52 Lemont 58 Dale Bummit 0% Vieasant Gap 1% Jd Axemann i Lu) ? 20 Bellefonte } € 230 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan and J 3 leave Montandon for Lewisburg at 5.28 R m and 7 80 pm. HAS. E PUGH, General Manager Fk of nf wo Oe OP SEER RRER EO b., 1. RR WOOD, Gen'l Pas'ger Ag t MONTANA i VIA THE St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani toba Ry. A MAGNIFICENT Daily Train Service “The Montana Express,” WILL BE INAUGURATED NOVEMBER Elegant Dining Cars, Drawing Room Sleepers, Handsome Day Coaches ARD FREE Colonist Sleepers WITH KITCHEN AND LAVATORY. —— —— THE ONLY LINE TO THE THREE GREAT CITIES OF MONTANA, GREAT FALLS, HELENA Ax, BUTTE. For maps and information apply to your home ticket agent, 1 any agent of the company, or ¥F. 1. WHITNEY, Gon'l Pas. and Tht, Agt. Si. Paul, Mins. 10, 1888, wefince Mr, Frank Herlacher hes left town hie hag placed in my bavds his father's well known Salve, where it can be bad at the former prices, J.D Munmay, | ALLEGHERY BT, BELLEFONTE, PA { Good Bample Rooms on First Floor, | WH. Free Buss to and from all trains, of | Hoecial rates Lo witnesses and jurors. Sjun G. B BRANDON, Prop. | { ‘ENTRE HALL HOTEL. D.J. MEYER, Prop'r. 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L ORVIS, JOWER & ORVIS, Office in Conrad Brockerhoff House. ( ORVIS JERVIS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, : BELLEFONTE, PA. Office opposite the Court House, on 24 floor of Faorst's building. H D F. FORTNEY, 153s . Attorney-at- Law, Office in old Conard building, Belle fonte, CE MANT DALE / ATTOBEREY-AT- LAW, : : : Bellefonte, Pa. Office N. W. corner Diamond, ioors from first national bank. two jan87 1. L. Bravgien C. P. Hzvme QPANGLER & HEWES, ATTTORREYR-AT-LAW, BEELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. PENNA, Epecial attention to collections ; practice in als the courts; Consulistion in German and English OHX KLINE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office on second floor of Furst's new building north of Court House. Can be consulted in English or German. 7m’y84 MURRAY, D. J. Centre Hall, Pa, Dealer in DRUGS, populsr Patent Medicines Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, and Holland Gin kept and sold for medicine! purposes only. Store open every day inthe week. may CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. BELLEFONTE, PENX'A. 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He iz now fully pres pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 278 Ww GOHEEN, AUCTIONEER, Isburg, Pa Is prepared to ory sales, He has been sucoessful in the past and offers his ser. vices to the public, tL RESH SREAD AND YEAST «At Moruay's Baxeny, Qentre Hall— First class fresh bread and yeast con stantly on hand, at most prices, Your patronage is solicited, COAL! COAL! Woodland Coal. Buck wheat Coal. Pea Corl. Chestnut Coal, Soft Coal, Just received at the Centre Hall Rol. ler Mills’ coal yard. ih pase. ouput