Daniel [nvin’s MILE HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS OILS, GLASS, Etc. BELLEFONTE, PA, You can do better at Irvin's They seil for Cash 0 Dockash Range. largest line We are agents for the Celebrated Wyoming We have the and cheapest Heating Stoves * 11 in Bellefonte. o Of PENN'S VALLEY BARGAIN STORE. A ———— ed SPRINC MILLS. JArgAins We are offering special 1 3 os mer Goods. It will pay any one 1 to buy summer goods to see my stock of Fancy Hose for men and women. Laces, Emt Fancy 8 trimmings, ST Shirts. Also, for waists and rolderies, 1HHKS HOES t to nmer \ \ y : 1 3 of Dress (ro00ds De closed ou make room 1or i; HRI New Stock of Shoes. J ust in is ww atnnlr af chan ived a New 8LOoCK Of shooes EOE all grades and styles, Ladies and Misses from 99 cents to £1 00 Men's shoes from 1.00 £3.50, Equal variety in Youtl’s and Chil- dren's Shoes Snag-proof Footwear. 3 fine line of Lambertville 811008 dress to MH “Snag-proo Foot-wear” ready for the coming season, Notions and Furnishing Goods. A new and complete li Cuns and Ammunition. Remember, hunters, we are headquarters for Guns and | Ammunition. We can supply you with Winchester or! Marlin Rifles, at pri ices below the average, OUR MOTTO: OL these goods, Same goods for less money : for same X better goods money than our competitors, — LR F. A. CARSON, POTTERS MILLS, PA. sd ————————————— Our Fall and .. Winter Goods are fast coming in. The Celebrated “No Name” make of Soft Hats - and the “Guyer” Stiff Hats are ungestionably the best and latest styles for the price in the market, 5 mn Ready made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods will elosely follow, opening up new lines daily. Tailoring our great specialty ’ ¥ wl ald haul Montgomery & Co. se ieronte, ea. 3 SSR A THE ISLAND OF TAHITI. It May Be Rightly Termed the Para dise of the Pacifie, Pleture an Island set in a reef of coral of myriad bhues—the lagoon of a light green, outside the widte foaming break ers the vast ocean of intense blue. On of cocoanut their plumes in stately then there are lanes of in red and yellow flow. ers, and nestling in their midst are the thatched of the The delightful and bealthy climate of Island brings maturity all the products of the tropics, which are 1o- fullness and perfection than here. The w ayfarer is soothed by the fragrance of sweel smelling flowers and delighted with the abundance of oranges. bread- a peren- natives, shore are lifting magnificence, great bunches palms trees blossoming low houses natives, the to where found In greater bananas, fruit and cocoanut which g nial supply of food to the Tahiti be “paradise of the world, ive gltly termed the or even the a% in no other place is there so variety of At every the constant new keep the traveler In a deliv I&light, the wreathed the on the may ! Pacific” much turn times WAVES breaking rOAr: son silence other sk forms o continuous high, steep mountains towers, and ind then a silvery band « f water falls i{ ular he } SIC in domes steeples plerce the clouds. Now from perpen bule nt stream under » tur shadows nt which excel even the elm. Farther you lanes lined with bananas, over grandeur of our poss Through mango and iand Month a groves of cocoanut iy. MAD NEVER BEEN ABROAD. Hut For All That He Had Traveled “Fur and Wide.” : it all of your life right stran. BCross ling in front i one of the place 7 asked a an old fellow he « ise iis ir il mine a log and slab cabin k counties of Arkansas, a derned sight!” was the “1 bx hrar the better ne; but, Ia, 1 hev traveled bac en * been abroad 7° not eggsackly to say abroad i ] ROO abroad to from way fo Petersvyille. last » Peterville, an 1 that, fur my ole wom- 0 Hogback ridge an that's 41 Then | bekn over In Pe tis wife's folks twice. an wid mile from Then Rocky Hil ex meany ex an that's 1S mile. Ez i say, been here most o' the time, but then ve traveled for an wide ali the same. ‘ve seen the big four story mill over to ‘etersville an the engine kyars over to Peaville. I ria three miles on ‘em, an it’s all [ want o’ the pesky things. I've seen a oalf with two beads an a feller that could eat fire and dance on broken giass in his bare feet i & man hung once an a hoss race fur a purse o $65. Yes, sir: I been fur an wide, an 1 reckon I've seen the biggest part o what there is to sée in this world, an | don’t lot on doin no about.” —Lippincott's. ————— The Girafle’'s Timidity, Oniess al Loot i Leen € in the year, $« : t 1tlor thas veen furder tian : AL an me went clean t on our weddin fron Cou tower, mile 3 hers Oty to see my here. I been over to our ti nes, see slight sounds, but is indifferent to loud ones, Bays: “Noiey sounds, like a man walk- * They fear the h Lin bits, Toe, and 1 & bang scares them less than a faint, rustliiog sound, ¥ Ley are in that respect very deerlike,” iwkiong The Bloodstone, Bloodstone, which is really green chalcedony spotted with Jasper, 1s ac- counted for by the following legend: At the crucifixion a plece of « halcedony lay at the foot of the cross, and on It dropped the Saviour's blood, from w hich stone to have borne supposed to in- color when danger Is near. It is also sald 10 revive the and to to great deeds, to check excessive bleeding and last, but not least, to render its w earer ill Eritish Barristers’ Wigs, The wigs 1 nin English courts were forms of Lun riy made is on it the time the is sald i “ex spots, which are Tease and to deepen In Epirils aspire invisible a1 w record thi won uct is the best and is igs.~lLon- costliest w Old Churchyards. It would appear that certal ily so early as about A. D. 750 spaces of ground adjoining churches were ineclos- ed and consecrated for burial and by a canon of the ninth century every grave ered, to be adorn- and to be #8 and violation Many churchyards far older than the in them, being priated to reli ice being length the greater honor was to be estecine 1 1 ed with the sign of Toss from tory 1 1 “ 1 Wh stand places appre dis 3 miles, ine ry il at i for added as a curious fact wmjority of on the north side of on the worth side of There is a old fash. side of the than the nd. “To andus, the coclesiastic, the eastern cases the and eading to them superstition among many loned folk that north churchyard is. less sacred rest of gron be buried there” Wrote Dur great fourteenth ary is, he langua of to be buried out of sanctus Hence the position was largely ated to the graves of suicides, and excommy- Notes and Queries. 4 fhe the consecrated cen in countries, ary." appro unbaptized nlcates, persons Kot Like Town Kitehens. The delicions odor of a big. roomy country kitchen only whets one’s appe- ly more sound than the rustling of her dress makes it start, with pricked ears and eyes distended. We well, do. And as to there Lolng any- disagreeable in dining in the thinks of the old kitchen and ifs roar. of every Lome in the country. Every day Low thegdiad tzken it, and be said he was surprised] how very little notice they took. They Jumped to their feet, but almost at once lay down again when they found nothing happened. he added, “If | were at night- gallery in my, fared that y socks they would be so i Lg fire and shining pots and pans ana rows of dazzling platters when he thinks of home, that and the quaint li tle bedroom in the I. But the parior, with its hundred and one silent injunc. tions to subdued conversation and prim propriety, that Is remembered but as the torture chamber uf youth, It, too, may have its memories for the girls, | but the kitchen holds the boy's imagi- | bation fettered in golden memoriss.— | Awerican Kitchen Magazine, ! i > ™ started in with the largest and grandest display of = FURNITURE=~ was ever brough Also a large Rall Da Wall Pa A sndAnss hadae ad UNV EG Warhivivy 2 that t to town, ra kr § stock of per, (“errte Pa ¢ wy iain ro Vike Vidas & Va Raollare 2a &o asVesva We MWe Vey § » aricl 14 3 All 10 I8 by . by wagon and railroad, impossible to 1. n. why have in gto or itself. ” ‘his is ce is down Before buy- ing elsewhere give me a call J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. LIGHTNING RGDS AND SPOUTING 3 y y ies than others co y the in or will do work. A trial will convince you my pri 1 1 11 1d work arejall nght. JOHN SNAVLEY, Spring Mills, Pa. same that COs eT 1 “ Redoced Rates to Emporiom. Ou account of the meeting of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Volua- teer Firemen's Association, to be held at Emporium, Pa., August 14 to 16, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company { will sell excursion tickets to Em pori- {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 State of Pennsylvania, and all stations on the | Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Divis- i lon and branches, Sunbury to Erie, in- | elusive, AL rate of a single fare for the (round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents, ) | These tickets will be sold and good { goitig August 13 to 16, and good re- urning until August 17, inclusive, augs.-2¢ * CRANT HOOVER Controls sixteen of the largest 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, a Telephone connection.