NO. 49, VOL. LXXIII. SUPPLEMENT. The King and the Republican, Among stories of the late King Hum- bert told by the Roman correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung we read: “He Is not like a king,” sald the pres- ident of a half soclalist trades union. “He Is like an honest private man who finds himself accidentally upon a throne.” Another who was elected as spokes- man for his trade union on account of his bold republicanism said to the king, “Majesty, 1 am a republican, but I confess that If the republic were es- tablished 1 should use all my influence to get you elected as our first presi. dent.” “My dear advocate,” sald King Humbert, “would it not be better for our fatherland if you were to take me asl am?’ Another after coming from an au- dience with King Humbert sald to his colleagues, “It is not half so difficult a matter to interview the king as it Is to interview the principal of our firm.” Heartless Advice, “My brain is on fire!” tragically ex- claimed Mrs. Bobkins as threw herself down upon the sofa. “Why don’t you blow it out? ab- sentmindedly replied deeply she Bobkins, ery Breet. J, P, Blair & Co. i. things while vou ean. o ¢ pretty things already here, the ad- l the forelock” and secure the best | hold them until you want them. mm Q F. P. Blair & Co. | absorbed in the evening newspaper. — And then he dodged a flying halr- brush. he can't help it." “Oh, no; a true poet writes poetry because nobody can stop him.”—Chica- £0 Record. min e—— The war against monoply must con- tinue. Rev. George B. SBorber, for fifteen | years pastor of Trinity Reformed | church, Watsontown, and the Re formed church at McEwensville, has received and accepted a call to Bethany Reformed church, York, Pa. i ———— fe fA nn } ! i i | A feature of the export business of | the port last month was the unusually | heavy shipment of apples abroad. The steamers sailing from Boston on the different lines took out 113,511 barrels, while last year the shipments amount- ed to 27,245 barrels for the same period. ——————— JOHN T. LEE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDER, Centre Hall, Pa. I am especially prepared to do all kinds of work in my line in a most satisfactory manner. REMODELINC_~ Buggies and Carriages made a specialty . .. Trimming and Painting iday Trade. done in the best and latest styles. Prunes are fine this season. Wagon work of all kinds solicit ed. Oar experience in wagon build- ing qualifies us to do the best work. Prices’ Meet all Competition, _» $=" NEW ELLIPTIC SPRING TOP BUGGY, hand-made, spring cushions and back, of- fered at a sacrifice price, a—— Special Offer in Photos On all kinds We have some good fruit at Se per White Al- Domestic Grapes in baskets, Jananas, Royal in the Crrange Arcadia, From 6 to 9, Menn : Oysters, Tee Cream. New England Pumpkin Pie. wn aS - What It Would Make, It has been truly remarked that the logic of children is excellent. but that they lack following authentic anecdote, he comes somewhat the head of excep- 1 : experience, on Weyer, under ef tions to that rule. A la was giving a lesson In “concrete arithmetic” little boy, “Now, supposing I give you she said, “and then another, how § i to her a CHOCO- “Two.” “And then supposin more, what would “rt 4 g 1 gave you four int make? ' was Morality, what Is the whole To live nobl these five rela { and subject, 1 and and {in based 7 brother, friend Men, .... Youths, . . and Children. . are here, BELLEFONTE, PA. GROCERS. RY The new pack of Canned Goods are now in store. pS in on RIC CN MW) MINCE MEAT.—We are now making our Genuine Home Made Mince Meat. All our friends who have used if know just what THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, and the price 12 1-2¢ per pound. Slee NT s# 3a ih a8, SONA 3B Ew Pa Finest Olives, Tabie Oil, Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces, Mushroons, _— 0, JE Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines and New No. 1 Mackerel. ¥ & ov =. We can name only a few of the leading items, Come and shop - through our stock. Yon will find goods to supply all your wants. Low cw LE ot ow - BLEED aw ne Bellefonte, Pa. Xmas Trade. BS For With every dozen of our £3.50, } $4.00, $5.00 photos, we will give one of our $1.50 Roll Gold Brooches with picture complete. With every dozen of our regular $2.00 Cabinet Enamel Photos we . will give a life-size Platinum Bro- - mide Enlargement, Miniatures in regular (grbon p Finish, 75¢ per dozen. A beautiful line of fancy pictures framed, unframed and framed to | order. All the latest picture nov- | elties. See our i a Display Window __s “in the Brockerhoff Block. ; Children. ~~ THE MALLORY-TAYLOR STUDIO, ~ (Studio over Lyon's Store.) Bellefonte, =~ « Penna, nm Foe BB» A The selectio 1 ale ns are particularly and Priest, Potters’ Mills General Merchandise Center is the Bargain Storea__ ANd We have just received large amounts of Ginghams, Calicoes, Outings, For a wi fo hin 1% signal act of y of Bryan that all pictt the win- Neh, prior to the visit of Roosevelt, who spoke in that city Oct. 2. Contrast this with Roose- velt's persistent and undignified villle fication of Bryan. A cour dows of Lincoln, Just Like Other Men. -Which would you ratl ir Bh the prettiest woman in t orig pe FT TNAITY he world or the bomellest? 11 : pitioat He prettiest, The 1 of course. Why do you ask? Bhe—Merely to find out if you weren't just like all the other men. Exchange, T t ww . » " D. A. WILSON, T B. B. G. WILBOR, W. GROBE MINGLE, WIiLSOX The Howard Creamery Co Highest prices paid CORRECT WEIGHT, CORRECT CALCULATIONS, CORRECT METHODS. The Howard Creamery Co. CHRISTMAS : SUGGESTIONS. Ladies’ solid gold rings set with opals, rubies and pearls. Ladies’ lorgnette chains. Men's gold watch chains. Gold and silver chain bracelets, Gold and silver brooches. Silver thimbles. Ladies’ gold pens. Pear! pes; holders. Flannels, Shirtings, Linings, Percales, best grade & weight, . The latest and most complete lines of Stationery, Men's Overcoats, Mufflers, Pants and Shirts, Full line of late style Shoes, Snag Proof Footwear, etc., etc. We extend an invitation to all to come and examine our goods before buying. It costs nothing to look, and often saves much money. - Silver coat hangers. Silver hat markers, Silver toilet sets. 1847 Roger Bros. silver knives, forks and spoons. Quadruple silver plated hollowware : Cake baskets, pickle casters, | tea sets, napkin rings, ote, Give us a call and examine our goods before buyinglelsowhere, The goods are right and the ~ Prices are right,
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