cette ——————————————————————— Daniel Invin’s jons HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS OILS, GLASS, Etc. BELLEFONTE, PA. You can do better at Irvin’s—They seil for Cash O Wyoming Sockosh Range. We have the largest and cheapest line of Heating Stoves Bellefonte. We are agents for the Celebrated SPRINC MILLS. We are offering special bargains in Sum- It wil to buy summer goods to see my Shirts. Also, for waists and trimmings. i Wishing stock o Fancy Hose for men and women. Silks mer Goods. | pay any one Laces, Embroideries, Fancy lines to Summer of Dress Goods must be closed out make room for fall goods. C. P. LONG. New Stock of Shoes. Just in all grades and styles, Ladies and Misses dress from 99 cents to £1 00 Men's shoes from £1.00 to $3.50, Ex qual ¥ variety iu Youth's and Chil- dren's Shoes. Snag-proof Foot-wear. A fine line of Lambertville “Snag proof Foot-wear” Notions and Furnishing Coods- A new and complete line of these goods, Cuns and Ammunition. Remember, hunters, we are headquarters for Guns and Ammunition. We can supply you with Winchester or Marlin Rifles, at prices below the average. OUR MOTTO: received 8 new stock of shoes shoes ready for the coming season. Same goods for less money ; better goods for money than our competitors. F. A. CARSON, PoTTERS MILLS, PA. Our Fall and Winter Goods are fast coming in. same | are always hero The Celebrated “No Name” make of Soft Hats and the “Guyer” Stiff Hats are unqestionably the best and latest styles for the price in the market. teady made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods will elosely follow, opening up new lines daily. Tailoring our great specialty Montgomery & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA, A Criminal, A friend of mine, the minister of a west end chapel In London, tells how, in his last visit to America, he preach- ed In one of the larger dnils and after the service visited some of the prisou- ers In their cells. One case Interested him especially, a man of good educa- tion and address and seemingly abilities fitted to command success in thie world, My friend gave vent to his sincere distress at finding such a man in such a position and was going on to “lmprave the occasion” when the pris- cut in with the remark that he believed in England we were fond of fox hunting. My? friend, regarding it as a hint to change the “And may 1 fon, give of oner broad subject, assented, ask,” said a fall, And on his con pan does he the “when a up hw man gets iting?" bile added, no mi retting sch a gues bad a bad fall, it on better only possi answer to st he have but 1 “ tion and luck This case 18 thorot * typical ughly typleal true not a wie ture 10 unconts pulse, ‘ stake Cott another time, professional is ak « who yields ollable jm- of adventure and working for his a life of with of risks to certain Loving n life having a soul above living, he a full apprec Change ti You at ouce pursues crime risks. ties, and motive adequate If ev fox hunter ended by bre aking his neck, fox vould be shi save by a desperate men, 1 would be true of profs nal « this chu ter If It disaster.—Nineteenth ation its 108 nly ¢ supply a to Influence I ree is cot ery he same of in rimtae always ended entury. £8841 Worked the Passengers. An amusit NE scene was witnessed one on one of the Dover A young 1inis to be asked a lozer patient orderin . ard. Not Passengers incident that thes edy : 1 inquired § had gen agent : ia 2 * 1 for fie Hie Of 10 J0Zengos, disposed with the what that had ft, and the such 1 ul . i8 he said, was tl tileman, of a cons them at 10 francs apiece. What was the surprise of the purchasers when they saw the young lady server go off arm in arm on reach Dover! The Lot common jujubes iGerable numbs of boxes of and Ler pre the ontained Telegraph, vessel iN MOXOH « won A Wonderful Shot. “I remember,” says Uncle 2 “svhen a boy that Uncle Josie Johnson, while qut gunni day, got tired and sat down by a large pine tree In the Big Cove and fell asleep, but awakened by a noise and on looking down at his feet saw a large rattle snake. Putting vp his gun, he about to shoot when he saw a fine deer about eight feet in front of him. He then took aim at the deer, when sud denly be heard a great fluttering over head, aud, looking up, he saw a large flock of wild turkeys. He no sooner saw them than he beard ng one was Rather Outspoken, “When a man In the another,” sald a British Columbia man, is in no way disposed to bide under a bushel bask $f to con coal it from either the gentleman dis liked in particular or the rest of the community in general. “1 remember an example of this trait that came under my notice some years ago in ldaho. A certain old fellow named Haas ran a paper there, and he and Judge Buck, the fudge who ren dered the celebrated decision in the fa- ‘Poor Man’ Tiger litigation, were her old timer Led Haas and Buck in for them both. “One night at Wallace a dinper was given, at which Buek. Haas and Che ney were present, and at a late sts age in proceedings Cheney “he fact or mous Eworn named Cheney disli and had it enemies the wus called ap on for a speech. 1 don’t reme taple he ¢ or how he brought it in. but when he got through in the minds of 8s bears of doubt as to how he felt tows other two. ‘Gentlemen, fale i * the HOSE Cheney left ‘8 10 manner rd the 1 Che ney bung unsteadily to the end of ble, for the wine hs freely, old man Haas says is a 'rjurer and a bl: EaVs Pe eid and a liar. exXtres Judge Buck thief ©n are horse gentler ed with where ed up “And tuous am then lause.” A Cat's Extraordinary the latter Lenny. In when reached 1 turous snd | interior of the ropes and tubing arrived at morning below, i descent, t WORN p if out lke a flying Alt soll a few time preg watched closely by the eat spread squirrel and alighted on all fours. er turning in a leave She of longin upon not be performing One of the men the dead feline, nine at and turned over on the manner the grounds had got almost the monfime gto one dazed she beyond the shad a dog orkmen pout 1 her, ghe, of « ing in ber best ranning trim such an extrao rocured the Ow nt when bes of the » ber and kil i iaf weed ure, after rdinary bod tied out ber » remains over stitute w) placed The | rful Sept, a ginss case on the tells this wondd ina few words: “Th 1880 ton's 1 s oat ou Abolition of the Ducking Stool. The ost notewo rihy of all the Brome the of E shters known as trebuchet, A Was a transverse turning oil a swivel and with a chair atone end, was set up on the edge of a pond. Into the chair the woman was chained, a muddy or filthy pond was usually chosen for this | purpose when available—and ducked half a dozen times. if the water in- in- tion was the tumbrel ncross ‘its designed for ve's offending dau COrTe $ the post, Tang ducking stool, and the which or, voured, gun busted, “The bullet killed the deer, the lock ed him to death, the barrels shot up in sion threw Uncle Josie backward. “When be landed on his back in the middle of a brush heap, he found he | had killed 40 rabbits. It took a two { horse team to cart the game home.” nigh drowned, From the frequency with which we find it mentioned io old local and coun- ty histories, in church wardens’ and chamberlaing’ accounts and by the po- for one, has a description of the process in his third pastoral, “The not be wrong in concluding that at one In Liverpool, ac | | until 1776.—London Graphic. >1901< started in with the largest and grandest display of «~FURNITURE=~ that was ever brought to tows. Also a large stock of Hee nl - toller wy &c., &c., and it is going out by wagon a by railroad. enumerate what It will show for itself. it goes so fast, at the Ta ig cise whe re give ne J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. LIGHTNING RODS AND SPOUTING 50 PER CENT. han il do It is impossible 10s we Dave Ti his The price in stock. is why is down ouy- ; ; foot of it all. Before a call, others ¢ thao iC less 1 an wi work. A trial will convince you my 1 and work are all night. JOHN SNAVLEY, Spring Mills, Pa. or game that WCes Reduced Rates to Emporium. On account of the meeting of the Northwestern Peansylvania Volan- teer Firemen's Association, to be held ‘at Emporium, Pa, August 14 to 18, will sell excursion tickets to Empori- um from Harrisburg, Mt Carmel, Nanticoke, and intermediate stations: all stations on the Tyrone Division: all stations on the Buffalo and Alle- gheny Valley Division in the Biate of Pennsylvania, aud all stations on the Philadelphia and Ecie Railroad Divis- ion and branches, Banbury to Erie, in- round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents.) These tickets will be sold and good going August 13 to 16, and good re- | turning until August 17, inclusive. augs-2t GRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the Jargest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the world, The Best is the Cheapest..... No mutuals ; no assessments, «Money to Loan on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. par Telephone connection,
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