? i THE CENTRE REPORTER. 8. W.SMITH, . . . . Editor and Proprietor. 190, October 17, we TERMS.--The terms of subscription to the Re- | porter are one dollar per year tn advance. ADVERTISY MENTS. —20 cents per line for three | insertions, wd 5 cents per line for cach subse | quent ipeeition. Other rates made known i Ga application, NOTE. ~Subseribors will please observe the | date on the label of the Reporter after a remit tance is made and report if it is not correct. Dates are only changed the first issue of each Wanted, Sharp Knives, “I have often wondered where one could find the sharp knives of the world,” sald an observant citizen, “and ousness, axl one, upon reflection, is al driven the conclusion that there are no sharp knives in the world. “Have you ever noticed how hard it to find a really sharp knife? Stop Host to is listen to what he says about it. Nine times out of ten he will say, ‘1 have piek out your wen indifferently, and AUTUMN ARBOR DAY. The State Forestry Reserve the Result of School Arbor Day Observance. Pennsylvania now owns a forest reserve of 324,000 acres. This is one re- sult of the movement which began with the observance of Arbor Day in the schools. People everywhere begin and caring for them, and of legislation of trees and forests, cisions of the Courts have helped £vBLic BALE-The unde relgnod oflers for | | sale the real estate of Christine Corman, | deconnpd, located (n Spring Mills, Pu.. on the | premises, at one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, Oot, i 46. This property consists of 8 House und lot | The dwelling house Is a frame siracture, two { stories fo helght, weatherbosrded and painted and is in good condition, and all the necessary outbuildings on the prem ises. The plot of ground containg between two | and three acres, on part of which there is & bear | ing apple orchard and other frift. The balance ix ! | There is also sa stable tilable, Also well of water, Terms of sale : Ten per cent on confirmation of sale, and balance | cash on April 1, 1902, when porsession will be {elven, ANDREW CORMAN, Acting for the heirs | Hi. KE. Schreckengost, Auctioneer XECUTOR'S NOTICE, ~LETTERS TESTA mentary on the estate of Susan Mel Milley late of Centre Hall Boro... deceased having heen duly granted to the undersigned, he | would respectially request all persons knowing iB. Ii BUY request ail per no Kuowing | BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. auly ATTORNEYS. AS ————————— HOTELS. (CENTRE HALL HOTEL, J. W. Runkle, Manager. Rew! uipped, bar and tab'e supplied with the wf er boarders receive 4s 1 atten. ton, and can find no healthier locaifly, Centra for ing and hunting, may? HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fine Btabling. Heated Throughout, Rates $1.00 per day, East Bishop Street. F. A, NEWCOMER, Proprietor KPRING MILIK HOTEL fi ! stop the ruthless mutilation and de- struction of trees along telephone, tele- graph and trolley lines. And the sen- timents awakened in the hearts of the | Jan0l, means that your subscription is | 01 means July, 1901, | they month, | themselves indebted to the estate to make im paid to last January. | mediate payment, and those nay iif claims | ngainst the same 10 present them duly autiientd | cated for settlement W.B MINGLE, 0.017 Executor, Centre Hall, Pa H UGHB. TAYLOR, Atloroeyat-Law, Bellefonte, Pa. No. 24 Temple Court, All manner of legel busi ness promplly attended to, augy’ J. HH, ORVIR, C. M, BOWER, (JRVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Attorneys at Law BELLEFONTE PA. Office in Crider’'s Exchange building on second WOT, julio David F. Fortney, W, Harrison Walker FORTREY & WALKER Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House, Edwin Ruhl. Froprieto T SPRING MI1L18. PA. First-class accommodations at all times for man or beast, Free bus to and == ali trains Excellent livery attached, 0 LD FORT HOTEL, will always tell you the same {| thing. If a man should ask me for my { knife to sharpen a lend pencil or to use | for some other purpose, the chances | #re 1 would say about the same thing, { "I have one, but it Isn't very sharp.’ “And really the answer thus made is | poner ily true. Men do not keep sharp Kuives, It may be because they do not | need sharp knives or it may be a mat- . rp pp ter of laziness, but In any event they GARDNER. { do not earry them around with them, SPANGLER. or if they do they always give thelr | friend a New Orleans i Times-Democrat. © Democratic Ticket. J " sal of USL E 1,0RY; of Supreme Court : HARMAN Y ISRyres tA A. CORA), OR SALE-TWENTY.- FOUR ACRES OF RK ES. B.B. Buarrex, Proprietor, Rates 81,00 per Day. Kewly Furnkhed Best Liquors, Fine Btabling. G L. OWENS, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TYRONE, PA. Our Specialty : Collections and Reports, References on request, Nearby towns repre sented (~Beliwood, Altoons, Hollids burg and Huutingdon, Zisep % fy C8 POTTER, Linden Hall 4 ii dz Distriot- At TT TOI 1 SI YN athone sept 2h.6¢ Pa. THE THOMAS visle sale A Pa (ILEMANT DALE, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA, Diamond, two doors from fans? one,"- dull du MINGLE, Cent CORAY FOR STATE TREASURER, Office N. W, corner First Nationa! Bank Ww . Atlorney-at-law BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legal business attended Lop aap special attention given to collections. lice, i fioor Crider Kxcha ge PENNSYLVANIA R.k. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisicn and Northern Central Railway. + Time Table, in effect May 26, 1901, —— TRAINS LEAVE MOSTANDON. EASTWARD 7.358. m.~Train 64. Wek days for Bunbury Harrisburg, wrivingt Pblad: iphis, 12.108. ni. . New fork 2.13 P. m., Baltimore 1210 p, m., Wash - ington 1.156 p. m. Parlor car aud passenger conch 10 Philadelphia, 927 a. m.-~ Train 2 Dally for Bunbury Wilikerbarre, Seronton, Harrsbuig ind inter mediate stations. Week days for Be oton, Ha Baron, sudPoltsville. Pht iphis. Sew York® timore, Washington. Through € coaches to Philadelphia, . } opel 135 p. m.~Trair 12. Weekds for Bunbury, Wilkesbarre, Berantou, Hazleton, Pottsville. pe, risburg and intermediate Billions, arriving at Philadelphia st 6.28 p m., New York 9.50 p. ms. Baltimore, 6.00 p. m Wasr ington st 7.15 p.m. Parlor car through wo Pi flsdeiphia, spd pas wenger coaches 0 Phlisdeiphis, Baltimore and Washington, 50lp. m~Train 32. ¥ eckdays for Wilkes barre, Beranton, Hazietop Powavilie, and daily for Harrisburg apd lutern sdiste points, arriving a1 Phludelphis 10.20 Por ew York 3.58 a. m., Baltimore 9.45 p. ‘ssl ngion 1056p m. Pes wenger coaches to Philsdeiphie and Baltimore, Ell p m.—Trein 6. Daily sor sunburs- Harrisburg and all ini, rimnediate stations, a ing ai Philadelpbisn. ¢ 25 8. m1 New Yorket 713 CE Baltimore, 2.50 a.m. Washington, 405 a. m. Pullman sieeplag care from Harrisburg w Philadelphia and New York Philadeiphis pRascugers can remain in sleeper undisturbed ntl 7.308. m. ~258. m Train 4 dally for Bunbury, Harris. burg and Points east and sould, arrivi g &t Phii- adeiphioa ¥ Zin. w., New York 38a m., (JO.38 £. 0 Sundays) Baiim te 7.15 8. m Waeshihgion E30s. m Pullman sk ePlig cary sud passenger Coaches W Phlladelphis aad W ash luglon, WESTWARD 535s. m~Train 2 (Daily) snusigus, Rochester, Buflaio, N inlermedinie slations, w A Fable. Oune day as the Elephant was passing forest he came upon a ho had fallen into a pool and ith cold, and In his 58 he stopped and called ! THE U iar at hom half miles ANDER private burg avd west of inty a fine ¥ at the ise and barn hogse, Fusion between the Democratic and | state ticket was | effected Friday at a meeting of the committee, by the nomination of Representative Elisha A. Coray, Jr, of Pittston, for state! treasurer. Representative Andrew J. | Palm, of Meadville, nominee for e recent Democratic | withdrew, and the! Union parties on the G. RUNKLE, through the 3 + 'e w Democratic state shivering w farieqgne st na ———— Since D. GETTIG, ATTORNEY -AT- IAW LB. .AFONTE, PA. olectious ang aii egal business atiended te promptly. Consultations German and E.gsl, {| Ofos. L BXLumLREC Bridiry, “How, no Mrs, trouble here?” » but I fell into the pond and almost dying with a chill!” walled Ww, Hare, but what is | prem ses be nee fu fue timber ie BURG JACOL DETWIL chools the 8 treasurer of th state convention s and Lumber- name of Mr, Coray was substituted by | t a vote of 59 to 2, committeemen | from York and Erie counties voting r Mr. Palm Chairman Get our prices on Felt — . 4¢ | men’s Gums— Yeager & Davis, N B.BPANGLER, I¥ you i en that, 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Practices in all the courts. Codsultation in En gilsh and German Office, Crider Exchange Building novies the has been a8 GRAIN MARKET. } Ex-State sarman, of Nanticoke, is opposed to e fusion movems : nt, and it is proba- hat } il inatit Istice Practical Surveyor, © 1501. be will Insti : PRODUCE AT STORES, PA. the Dauphin « { other suitable exercises, \ Mr. 1 3 : KES... es fps Ml ote lard........ Lemont. vt Be Farmers Mills, Pa e———— Ride ONEER AND CARPENTER. , : pe | Ehoulder . a were 4 2 for engagements fu either of these Mrs. H. Bottorf, who has been v: IY Ham My experience in both should be slowly cuaranies for satisfaction and good y Terms are moderate. Give me a trial mar 21-1 yr re validity of SHRECK ENGOST tion. artel Mr. Palm, retires, known to the Democratic voters of the | state as an honest, upright, intelligent | +, 4 self-respect- | : ! Ment : AUCTI w ho is well Ment is con- Siclent SPRING MILIS-0. T. ORM f i i legislator ; an admissible for go {In exchange Fawr lier land ies ‘ i he igh-minded citizen. lends has from th MITHS BALVE for 0 sent by msi] &H SMITH CO,, Centre Hall i Hi- chilblains, ete ha cents. The DR Tonya § » Livierian legislative a ——— Weaver, uear Presbyterian of Bells fonte. worked Spioes and Baking Cotistiners Liberal sommission paid GRAND UNION TEA OO, 55 N, 8rd Street, Harrh burg, Ps. it be justly assail- | nO ress young through the observance of Ar- bor Day have reinforc:d and strength- | ; i y . i first -cinss nnd--withont til dings eved the teachings of experts in re- { would make a desirable piece nnd i i \ . Lins & never futling stream running gard to the deterior«tion of agric ul-| thIonRE 1 Towa Rie muke # tural lands through the denudation of | convenient home as it Is Jo / in & public | lace, not far from postof] hired MA store our forest areas, i For farther particulars Forestry is one of the coming pro- fessions. The senior classes of Schools of Forestry have lucrative places wait- EAL ESTATE FOR SALI t . i : Btiver farm {offer | ing for them in advance of the day of bly nw. B : | their graduation. July H-8t In connection with the observance “EVARM AT PRIVATE SALI i i s | 4 > . aw signed offers his valuable of Arbor Day, it will be proper to draw rule. Togved odes bis valuable attention to the prospects of educated Tusseyville road, one and one i Tasseyville in Potter towpshin ¢ 60 | young men who devote their lives to! containing 1 ‘ porches. i i a y " pe i state of enitiva v er this pew profession, : a ol ay trees can be planted in the Good two and in s . . : g . aod bank barn and all the outbulid- | q fall as well as in the spring of the year, ings. Fine frult of every de n oon the |, and since thousands of rural \Bcres utder cultivation, al | are closed at Spring Arbor Day, it has | become customary to appoint an Arbor | day in the autumn mouths. In Ah, but we can easily | cordance with this custom, Friday, will lie down beside October 25, designated I the heat « L ny hogy will soon Autumn Arbor Day, and the teachers ou Whaat; New Varm and Hithe again. . . x PE sins vo sarnrne Ered i nud pupils of public schools through- | com * Elephant tumbled down with | F pao ~ low a oe a ind a groan and observed that | WUl the stale are requested to observe “CC . T F.GARTHOFF : fn hay EA3&, 1 the d r by 1 V oh { We } of the Pease * proceedings | Le : always cheerfully willing to put | the day by the plautiog of trees and OR Cor COBURYN. ount court to test | if wr the sake of others, e Coray’s nomina- | be weak and helpless, of an hour, and not | n the Hare, he rose up to | she felt better, and to his sor- i and consternation he discovered | | : {| ick for several weeks he had crushed the life out of her | : as-hie laid down | valescing MS Ue 0G down, $ ing 1} As much Moral: Our {r injure us more | Johu Glen maved may be said of Mr. Corny. Mr. Palm, | than our ¢nemies.—Detroit ["ree Press. | south end to the house ow: ed by 8 : . ! . fie himself a associate of Mr, | — — el thie CO i ritter fhim : ] Catastrophe of the Oneida, | ehureh. oray, IAS Ww tien of Lig i . . : ; tracrdinare cates. J Y ANTED. AGENTS “He is a gentlemen whose integrity | “'¢ °f 38 JRost Xlraor linary Sas {| Wm. Bell, an ENTS. iy 2pability can { trog &3 tu have befall ane 3 0 here several davs last week repairing “hould n To nel our Teas. Coffee $003 CAPAbLILLS Hil i destroyed he sloop | ‘ : owder tn 1860 =] x a E i the tower of the Presbivierian chureh. Add ! Sh, She was boun . 11 had ii | wav through the sinking of and one whom no voter need hesi- | if he ed, { the walls of whieh partly given tate to support desires to aid a meward, with a jolly ship's com : FOL ¢¢ wives and sweet the i- land of port be British steamer Bombay To ascertain how faithfully he has ta a ot Se amy | Sabbath evening : stood by the honest people of the state, Was sinking rapidly, and uns of | kevin Ros has built 2. bay window it is but necessary to examine the pro- {st were {immediately fired. but | to his house and is also making other ceedings of the legislature since 1506 ber way and His voice and vote bave for vessel to her doom. She went the right and against the wrong and Wh, at or two of ber his bands are unstained by the bribers’ were drowned. touch.” The captain of the Bombay gave no other reason for his conduct than that ALVE for all kinds ot 1a yeild Bent by Centre Hall, Pa. 25 candidate who is fu SOres mal oan ia ily competent and | , MITH # 1 dation. BE Birr ha Ls Rev of | meetings in the U last For Erie, Car - Nisgars Falls, ana ith passcuger cosches 10 Ere and Rochester, Week days for DuBois, Bellefonte, and Plusbury. On sundays only Pullman sleeper 0 Philads iphis. 10.00 a. mm. Train 51. (Daily) For Lock Haven sud intermediate stations, snd weekdays for Tyrone, Clearfield, Fhilipsby Pitsburg and the West, with rough cars to Tyrove, Lal p.m ~Train 61. Weekdays for Kane, Ty- robe, Clearfield, Philipsburg, Pitsburg, Rt A duigus and Inlermediste #ialions = Rochester, Buffalo and Nisgars Fal through niger cosches to Kane and ester, and Parlor car to Philadelphia. Cp, m~Train 1. Week days for Renovo Eimira and intermediate slations, . 1000 p. m.~Train 67. Weekdeys for Williams- port and intermediate stations Through Yerior Car and Passenger Comch for Philadelphia, 8.00 p. m.~Traln 8.3 Sunday only, for Williams port and intermediate stations, thoroughly hone No man who sup- once more, Shultz commenced weries Ev. ports him will ever have cause to re she was | gret it through any act of Mr. Coray. | church started in with the . : li ‘i % LE ~Two writing desks for sale. In dest disnlav J wood condition, and sojtable for & busi. gral Rn ¥ at the Reronres office Dame Rumor says he the | improvements, i contemplates taking a partner | near future, Wm. Mayes, Lemont's superior mar- : | ble cutter, is doing »ome fine work on mark Mar- i tin, the first Presbyterian minister in ay steamed on =< FURNITURE= ever been in recuse, , with Bocas ROOFING SLATE. ————— tD, F FOREMAN, Centre Hall, Penn's, Wall D 2 HANDLES all vs : " \ 2X all Paper, ates made per | Penus Valley, as also to mark the lo “ity : ., vooed mech 3 17 r a and far tio cation of the first church. \ es and far superior i ail i id all but one Crew is to Bell | the granite tablet which : : . . lie had Lady Eyre, the wife of a dis- | 44,0 burying place of Rev. James County Superintendent Gramley was | 21 sh satrap, on board and | 3 tonday morning, and | 314 not wish to Listurb her nerves with in speakivg of the candidacy of Mr. He was mobbed hed Yokohama, dismissed superintendent had sufficient * BErvice, socially tabooed from 1 at time on and in disgrace a ee. | ear or two later. grades of roofing slates. Bets quare. Work done by expen Slate is as cheap as shin Idecly. a passenger west Lion hipwreck wen he reac x 2 Ary hada Ad ann id Wari wy LEWISBURG AND TYRONE BAILROAD. Week days, AM. BTATIONS. b 40 Montandon 16 50 Lewisburg 16 35 Biehl i2 Vicksburg Miinburg oz Millmont Os Glen Iron 40 Paddy Mounts's 0 Coburn Strohm ior county em ns AAS . cred 5 u Grawley wall rolas FIOAEERS Wha VLA a Wave, i Lose irat ballot, stated that he w ® o © ® @ ® ® ° ® ® 9 2 ® ® ® * ® ® ® . ® 2 ® » » | H s a die «4 * Colored Boy Arrested | % ~a | x ure his e Pretty i the directors, voles promise tion in good, for bh given prior to bi asl eve 0, assurance that if elected then hie would ask noth- ing further at thei: > Tar ERE ee § £ Maver Wve, | 5 <F | Harry Miller, a colored boy, who ~WOLETS, Das Superstitions. | bas been causing the Bellefonte police manual of his chron. | * BTeal of trouble, was arrested by railroad. lucky days, according | aod lodged in jail for attemptig to enumerate w tronomers, are | wipek a passenger train on the Cen- It will sh «2 4 0, 10,15, tral R. R. just below the Bellefonte ky: Feb. 26, 27 and i station. The deed and 17 very unlucky; | August, and the train in question was very unlucky: |... having on board the Reformed and 20 unlucky: May 3 . . : - 1 ’ Sundsy school which was returning aud niucky, +, 15 and 20 very un- | © - rt.» : and 22 unlucky, 4 and | "om Heecla. This is the same youth | : 20 and un- | that relieved Irvin's book store of $20, 9 nnd 50 very unlucky; Sept. 8, to which he plead guilty in Court. Sen- 1 = unlucky, 6 and 7 very un- | tence was suspended on account of: his Oct. 4, 16 aud 24 unlucky, 6 Very | age, but it is learned that jostesd of be ing twelve years old he is at least six- | teen or eighteen years old. 3 § SERY CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ VATORKS. a been planning for some Tnluck ae on 0 we en the deal ELEC ks RNB UNN ERs ss sd RUERER oo hare We : i BESERY polio give you Cheap Work, But fo give you Good work cheap. Al the prices we are now dolog all kinds of Woodwork, Painting and Trim. mign. using only the very best stock and Workmanship is a proof that good work can and is done very cheap, “y - FREIRBORYE WHERE FUSION WOULD BE SENSE, was committed in » ud Rd wo 3 ~ or a =. 1 i neg Bpring Penn Cave Centre Hall id with the es, OF 00 OOO wd at ad ad al REENSSCE pew Those acquainte political ewhere of mix up io uion-Snyder judicial district must a feeling of regret, How it is possible for a judge elected upder such circumstances to honestly dispense justice is a question, Resort- ing to every known inesps in polities to reach the judge's bench cannot bave 8 wholesome jufluenee in meeting out 15 and 20 very unlucky: Dec. 15 and 22 Justice. | ingrale is a proper | yo1uciy 6. 7 and 9 very unlucky. person to despise, and bow cau a Judge —— at who has been cted with every Ornaments on Saddles, possible scherne to advance his chances the century saddles were of success avoid impartial judgment ? $0 extravag intly magnificent Rnconsciously, if uot otherwise, he will ruament them with pearls or favor political friends at the cost of in- HEC A CRI. J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. - =~ the 1 April 0 OF Youd £3 Have » ee SEEGER |sgEse lz28 i er» lucky: Aug. 90 je 000 BU 0 Be Be - LE rT sees } Mr 1 us leave Lewisbu “5 8. mm. 95 for Monta: m, unlucky: Nov. b, 6, 20 and 30 unlucky, r pm. sins leave Montandon 2.28 and . mm. returning leave Lewis. am, and 5.04 p.m, 4 RK .WOOD S=n" Per'ger Agt . st ——————————— (QENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA id Don Condensed Time Table. “Wea yr A No 3 No} Nov. 21, 1900, Ro 6% 4 No io m. pam. Ly. A politic We bave left ove new hand-made ELLIPTIC SPRING BUGGY, that we are now offering at a bargain, This is a first-class buggy and a real dandy in appearance, It has 1000 mile axles, open hesd oil tewpered springs, 1Sspoke Barven wheel-—all white hickory, rims riveted at all spokes, pannel back seal, trimmed with broadcloth, springing coshions and back, top 30 oz rubber drill—everything Decossary to make it a first-class buggy. Come a d see it and you will be surprised to find what a bargain there is in this for J T.LEE Centre Hall, Penn'a, Every pair of our shoes are new : po old goods to offer— Yeager & Davia, Coun S00 00C000000000000000:0000000500000000000000000000 In filth made this t in should « ious stones. In the sixth century nocent parties, we Emperor Maunritius required that Ceatre county next year will elect a President Judge, sud would it not be Cot uted good some definite understanding, by fusing sen- Hment, aud uominating bul owe can. didste for that honorable and import- ant office. Will the political leaders be able to fuse on such a point? —— A A SAAN cms AM Old Jewelry Remodeled a prohibition wa led ——— W. A. HENNEY, BLACKSMITH. Come armund (0 res me, hint: © wien it z= se - Many a family has laid away for oc. | essiopal admiration old jewelry worn : by those of a generation or more ago, | The Delineator bas an article of a prac- | tical charaster showing how much of | this old-fashioned jewelry can be | brought into modern. use by a slight whieh Cy | Sy | E8RUE MUNN LRN NN NEBR wba g bag r 8 £8 eb | ; 555 5 Pp saddles should have large cover The ignominous punish. “bearing the saddle” had its igin in the widdle ages. ~Hecls Par wee DUBKIOS o.... ~HUBLERSE'G.. dertown.... ia | “Mackeyvilte | ~Oedar g tun RE RR RT sense Lo cole lo gEpasa? P000000000000000000000000000000000000000 hii £2 Sabato nD on A A Hs 0 oe ee - § i Incontroveriihls Bvidence, “Now, children, I want you all to re- member that James Watt discovered the wonderful steam engine by simply watching the kettle boil.” “Please, ma'am, 1 don't just see how that could be.” “Why not?” “'Cause watched pots never bofl.”~ Boston Courier, gZss a ae ERD SH 4 EEE SRuEngssseasy | A good ten-plate stove can be bought | at a very low figure—$3 00—by apply- ing to this office, sili — : Good solid school shoes our special- ty— Yeager & Davis, Bellefonte, a O50 00 08 «8 Bw wb odd of af aT ad ud og E88 sspENs 235% eee BRIO. | Ji HALL. It Arr, Lve J wm POT } x i onnste vores IRE Rol inns sree ! NEW YORE (Via FM pojas 1980 ... NEW YO (Via Phila.) J) Lve. : : : RIB EBRE BBE IEEE RET REESE 8TTLSR. | al wd ef af a at ZRER cen 8 ¥ i ! i i § i Wm. Gurosey, of Williamsport, claims to have discovered a process Whereby copper may ve tempered. He made three chisels of the tempered metal, and seul them Lo Washiogten. Later he was summoned to the Na slonal Capitol by government officials, A AAAS FIGURES IN CENSUS, From the census report the follow lng facts concerning Centre eounty are learned. The number of white persons in Cen- tre county between the ages of five and twenty years are Native males, 7,385, Native Females, 7,076, Foreign males, 145, Foreign Fewnles, 142. Negro Females, 76. MALES 18 to 44 YEARS, Native white, 7,442. Foreign white, 868. Negro, 63. : MALES 21 YEARS AND OVER. Native white, 10,196, white, 1,198, wR ges B0000000000000 569496094009 REZglgpassrasassoyny ude RE: Edd |T nw She Valued Her Head. Henry VIIL, after the death of Jane Beymour, had soe diffienity in get. ting another wife. His first offer was to the duchess dowager of Milan, but her answer is sald to have been: “1 have only one bead. If 1 had two, one should certainly be at his service.” So You are cordially invited to call and examine my Fall Line of MEN'S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES in the best makes, My Rubber line is com- plete in the very best of goods, and ut the right prices. 910 uvyy 830 Misunderstood. “I would like a straw with this fem- onade,” sald the lady at the table to the server of the beverage. “Hey?” ejaculated the waiter, who was hard of bearing, “No: straw, 1 sald."—DBeverages, A sheet of manila cap paper will sus. tain 300 pounds. It holds the record among papers for strength, te Honesty pays twice as well as half ghoneuty. Don't forget it.— Atchison MI [Soy S0A0E JO] WINE] ogy jo sui] [uy ® Jum ®WUOY Ino 0) poppe avy op PRP RDCEABERON «Sopuy,, wi rE LL es © Bar “SOI HLINS ‘sopwop i BER ft ut fk a ’ Fuudg sod og a0) » a ————— ———— Do not fail to see our line of ladies 13 shiovs— Yeager & Davis, Belletoutt, w
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