Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 01, 1884, Image 5
Hail Honda, Bald kaglk vallky r. r. - Time Table in i'IFmH Nov 19, v ' WESTWARD Exp Mail. * AM I'M Leave Lock Haven 4 4f> 4 m | FleoiliiLi"" 4 48 4 l>4 Mill 11.11 : 4 52 I7 llni'b Creek 5l 421 • Kngleville 5 f>4 4 20 Howard 5 LI 180 Mount Eagle 6 1H i 4it Curtin •"> 22 4 4s Mlle.hurg 5 ill) 4 55 Bellefonie 6 40 5 Oft Mili-Mmrg < r > 50 5 15 Snow Sli' O lnl 6 54 5 ID ITnionvilli- ti 02 5 2S Julian ti 12 5 .'IS * Martin* li 22 648 I Fort M mioin ti 21' ASO linn li all 8 87 ti 14 Fowler 6 80 tl 10 Hmlil Bug to ti 40 tl 10 Vail ti fit ( M Arrive at Tyron 7 06 ti 85 K AST WARP I'M. am Leave Tyrone 7 80 8 80 Kant T\ roil- 7 87 h 87 Vail 7 40 s '4O Hani Km: U- 0 45 8 45 Kowler 7 04 s ,-i> Hal-loth <>■ SSO I'ort Malllil 8 05 0 00 Martha S 18 17 Julian 8 28 0 28 Uniouvllle S 88 It 87 Snow Shoe lnl 8 42 9 4. Mileahuru 8 45 It 50 Bellefonte H 55 10 00 Milebur£ 05 10 10 Curtin l"i lo 10 M-unt Eagle it lit 20 28 Howard 2i 10 82 Eaglet-ill* 9 88 10 42 a Heei-h Creek 0 1" 10 4ti ~ Mill Hall '■> 10 •'** Flenii igtoii ■ 11 "1 at Lock Flnvn 10 tttt II O.i BKLLKFONTK & SNOW SHOE K 11.— Time Table in effect Nov. lit Leave* Snow Sho" 1:18 a m arrive-ia Bellefonte 8:20 a m. Leave* Bellefonte i'.Bo a ni., lirriv. - ul Snow Shoe at 11:01 * in. Leave* Snow Shoe 8:50 p rn. t arrive*- at Bellefonte 5:38 p. m Leave* U.-lb-l mte 8:10 p. m., arrive* at Snow Shoo 10:40 p. m. S. S ItLAIK. Gen. Sup'l. IK WIS It I' lit i A TYRONE K It j Time Table in effect Nov. 19, 83. WESTWARD. Mixed. I'M. All Leave Scotia 12 15 500 Fairbrook 1 "0 8 20 l'enn'a Furnace 1 15 5 40 Hostler 1 28 5 5o Marengo - 1 85 6 55 Loveville f I 38 8 un Furnace Road I 45 8 10 f Warriors Mark 2 00 8 2> Pennington 2 12 8 40 WwtonMillf 2 25 6 50 . L A T. Junetion . 2 81 ti 55 Tyrone 2 35 658 EASTWARD. Mixed, pvt. AM Leave Tyrone 4 00 9 20 L& T. Junction 4 01 it 25 I Weeton Mill 4 14 8 83 Pennington 4 32 9 48 Warrior* Mara 4 42 9 58 Furnace Road 4 57 10 12 Loveville 5 02 10 18 Marengo 5 07 10 22 Hostler 6 17 10 15 Penn'a Furnace - 6 27 10 44 Fairbrook —• 6 47 11 03 Scotia 6 20 11 30 I )KNNSYLV ANIA RAILROAD. - 1 (I'hila. A Erie Division.)—On and after Nov. 18, 1883: WESTWARD. | ERIE MAIL L Leave* Philadelphia 11 20 j. m Harrishurg 4 20 a m Williamsport 8 40 a m Jk Jersey Shore 9 IP' a tn Lock Haven 9 40 a m Renovo lo 55 a m Arrive* at P.rie 7 35 p m NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia 7 4't a m Harrisbiirg 11 15 am Arr. at Williamsport.... 2 55 p m Lock Haven 3 55 p m ReoOvo 5 1" p m Kane 9 03 p m Passenger# by thi train arrive in Bellefonne at 5 " ■ p "' FAST LINK I.e?tv< * Phils! "lphia 11 10 ani llarri'burg 3 25 p in William*porl. .. 7 1-5 pin Arr at Lock Haven. 8 05 p m EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leave* fpe k Haven 54) a m Williamsport 7 55 a m n at Hxrrisburg 11 "J' a in Philadelphia 3 15 p in DAY KX PRESS Leave# Kane 8 ftO a in R.-n-ivo itt 05 a ni Lock Haven II 15 am Williamsport...— 12 25 a m arr at Harrishurg • 43 p in Philadelphia* 725j, ui ERIK MAIL t-*-. Leave# Kri" 1 p m Renovo 10 27 p m Lock Haven 11 20 prn Wil!iam*port ... 12 35 am arr at Harrishurg 4 08 a in Philadelphia 7 50 a m Krie Mall Ea*t an-1 West eonr-cl at Erie with train* -in L S A >1 S. RR ;at Corry with 11 1' A W RR.; at Emporium with 8., N. Y * P RR , and at Drift wood with A V Rll T. OL'CKKR, Gnn'l Sup't. CANCER CURED. No diseases havo so thoroughly halt! -d .he skill of tho medicali/twirfessioo a* rancerous affections and *r they have al ways been considered inr raid*, it ha< been thought disreputable to adopt tneir treatment as a specialty ; and hence physi cians have neglected tbwir proper *tudy. ■ut of late years new and Important dis * sova*iaa have brought forth a course that * now proves successful in any of its forms, with certainty, without the n of the knife or caustic plasters. We have a treatment that Is comparatively mild. It U not poisonous, done not Interfere with the healthy fleeh, can be applied to an) part of the body, even the tongue We take notbiag for our aervloea until the "taacer la cured. Addreas D. J. UULBXRT, Kaglevllle, Centra Co, Pi Daring Attempt to Rob n Bank. A special to tho Gelviiston, Texas, AVm from Wichita F.lla snye : A d-tring attempt to rob .I. G. James' bank | was made yesterday afternoon by Ch trlea K. Baglev, Wil'-y Hayes, Frank Purmenter, and John Ktnkaid. a Texas Ringer, the last name 1 acting with the robber* for the purpose of trapping thorn. The proprietor ol the hank bid been not-fi"d of the intended robbery, an ISi rg- ir.t firimes, of lbe State troops was st it oned in the vault. The robber* rode up to the bank, and Iligley and Kinkiil mteii-il, the former smoking a pipe. Hay* and Pirmonter held the horse# out-i b>. Rtglev covered tho cashier ; Ashhy James, with a six shooter and j c 'inula ded liirn to | 1 ice nil Ihe tnmiey iu a big .Iniu-s billglieil at tlie idea, 1 and his hilarity efirnged R.igley, who) wi'h n oath | r-ented bis pistol at the cashier's In art. .Sergeant Grimes, who w the proceedings from the vault, in stantly fired tho content* of a double | barreled shot gun ipto Ragley, and Kin kaid followed with his revolver. Ragley staggered and fell with a bul let in bis forehead, nnd a load of buck i all t in hi# bri-a-t. A book agent named 1 , Wenre, who happened In ho in the hank, | I rushed out past I'armentor an-l emptied I his pistol at him. The teller of the bank who w.t# sta'ioned in a store op* posite thinking Wears* was one o{ ihe r ibbers held him at the muzzle of bis Winchester till". I. eulenmt Schmidt and another ranger fired at close range j on Parmanter and 11 ly.-s. Neither of them were hit, and llaye* made his escape, but Parmenter was cap ture I at his poet. He did not flinch un der the fire of the officer*. B igley lived ! several hour* after being shot. A cor j oner's jury wn* impanebd an-l a verdict .'of justifiable homicide was returned, j j One of the jurors was r. brother in law t i of the notorious James (.'ays, but is a j worthy citizen of this place. Ragley had on bis person a letter of membership in the Rapt.st church of th • Pilgrims' Rest of Kliowah county. Alabama. Hayes; ; and Parmenter are (roni Kana*. General Davis w. Ilium W. H Divis, the Demo cratic randi-lite for Congressman at• ' large, was a brave aii<i gaPant soldier and i* an intelligent, upright uian. He | o ight to be wt-li known to veterans in i this vicinity. The 10.h Pennsylvania; 1 Regiment, of which he was colonel, was brigaded with the .521 (Gov. Hoyt'a) j from the beginning to the ending of the war. General Davis commanding 1 the brigade during th- greater part of the time. He wai a conspicuously cs- \ i pable and fearless soldier, and though one of the strict'st of disciplinarians, , was exceedingly popular with his men The los- of the greater part of hi- right hand during the operation# against , Sumpter and Charleston compelled h;ai j for the second time to go home to Ik- ! nursed. The first occs* on was when . he receive! three wounds st Fair 1 Uks. one very severe one in the arm Upon hi* return he found the camp of hi* re giment gaily decorated with overgr- er.* To reach hi* quarter# he had to pass un der a Urge arch on which was hung in evergreen* the word '"Welcome." The b.nds were out and the entire command bad assembled, not un b-r military or 1 ders, but spontaneously, to give a loved superior h'-arty greeting and e-ingratula ti >n upon h # recovr ry from hi* wounds. We mention this incident as illustrn tine that an army officer may he rig*d in ihe ei'forc rnent of discipline and severe in nis punihmenis for all infrac tiro* of duly, but o eminently just in his treatment cflns subordinates a# to compel,not only oi-ei>.< nee and respect, - • hut admiration and love. Fir forty y.ar* <i*rcr*l Davis ha* been befoi tli • pu'd . and wuelhn in civil o flier un-l"r the government, in camp, on tii battb fi-1 I or in privat'" life, he has be. n ever true to hi* trusts ; a high tonwl. honorabl- gentleman j The state hn no r bnd a more fait li ful servitor at Wa.shingtoa than h* Would be, if elec t" !, -t'nwn t.f Ist 1 ♦ A Bernor Juryman A dispatch from St I*-ui*. Mo., aa>*. L. A. Philips, one of the juror* who tried the Rernercu*- itl Cincinnati, was inter viewed by a rep*irter. He y *he came to establish a branch of hta oarp.-t cleaning works here and will probably remain. He say# that the jurora be lieved Ihat R<-rner,i furred by threats to nid in the mur b-r of Kir\,nn<l that they relumed to believe the .illegci eon fussion, bei ,use they w. re satuilied it tiu obtained by bulldozing and tarva tion methods. He did not know the Rerner family at all, but he wanted tho voting man a< nt up for life. Bven jo rors voted for a>>|uittal on the first lasllot, but he held out for murder in the •semi 1 degree. It was represented thai unless I hey agreed they could be kept locked up for thirty three days, and their room was small and pnor'y vawti lated, so on Monday morning, sick himself and beating of tiekneas in his family, be weakened and compromised * a- r on a twenty years' votdict. Philip*adds that the murder tn not nearly ao bud n* lot# of Others, but the newspapers selected Rerner a# a victim, ami when they (ailed to hang him in cited the people to lynch the priso ner*. A Good Showing. Til K I NITKII HT VTKS *lll. H To COMTttOt. TIIK MAHKI.TS OE TIIK WOIU.I' Wahiiinotov, April 2.'l.—The l're,i dent sent to the Senate to ditv n report from the Secretary of State in reply logi roiolu'ion of the Senate requesting in fnrnm'ion a* to the average pi - iiicli-ui, consumption, expertation and importa t'on of wheat, r e, corn nn I cotton in foreign countri--s; their probable rcqiiireiuent* of such product* Iron iln- 1 I r.iited States b<foro the crips of ill' j I coining crop \ ear are ready, ami other j infoimotion bearing on the q-ie*iion d- m inded for grain and cotton prodn <. o' the United Slates. The Secretary in | hi* report say*: Calculations and c#ti. i mates submitted prove a# far a* stall* | tie* ctn prove, under the circums' iii \ that the stock of wh'-at on hand in : Knrope at the close of 18s.; ,|, | ~.. i ! I materially ditftr from the #toek on hand i I the previous year. The wants of Europe ' ire as imperative and great a* in 1883 and that the demands iq on the I'liileil j State* should naturally be * great a# they were in 1 **B. How long Europe may or esn draw upon her reserve #t<>ck or what the exact consideration* which control the several countries, especially i tl.e I'nited Kingdom -which nny 1"- -.i dt > regulate the wheat markets c f the world -time alone can develop. He I also *ay# the most liberal allowance for | the wheit out put necessary to the j world'* consumption shows the United | Slate* could be drawn on for 177, <8X1.1NK) bushels in round number ag.uii-l 19*. iKKMNKJ fronn all other wheat growing roimtries. It thus appear* the United State#, instead of being controlled by, j -bowed to be able to inntrol foreign market#. ; Pitlilbrd bj |U']Qe| "Found Doud.' 11l MRa.dtoaol* 111 LSK McLSOO. i hi. I been keeping wat- h with a*ick child, a letter January night. The air *eent"d all ic., the sky wo# rnoo:tlea, starless, an-1 dark. The aide walks like glsss, so frozen were they, and the few who were abroad at midnight, wisely ! deserted them for the cr track*. How glad I was when it was day light , once more, hut recalled with a shiver the dl'-srioe's of tiie night when I read in the local olumn of a morning jour nal a paragraph, headed, "Found Dead —Unknown An inquest wsheM, the coroner's verdict. Died of exj o uro an-1 J intemperance." Soni- a Iditiooal comment# thrre were a few rent* in th* V- t pocket i I newspaper advertisem-nt, fra,-in nt < I a letter in a woman's writing, evidently 1 from a p. rson of culture, some tra e ■ f manly Iwautvon the face, noi*ithtiucl ing the mvrk* of di**ip*tion | ihat wa* ail. I watched for the sequel . it came "Not having been identified or 1 -'aimed, the young man srhoja >-• found -lead in the street# on Ihe night of w i i buried at the ripen e of the rit." Me all kic-w wli.tt kinri of lur . it i hee 1 "l'i' lof intemper.i:.' nd - |. ■ It should have lecn. "Miir-bf ; I-. rum. 5V,. think sidlv of th" |.. ghts ! from which h<- came step hj -t<.* to ; such astral, f'arcl fir by n " nan of j cultur- "once" -ah' a,-.-. 1 , ~p heart- -brined him "/ '■.! a i.iv# God and III* angel*, ind yet tl.crr ma; be unewhsre a boir." trber •be . •ilw i■ he.l for weinnotteii • , i "om* trace* of mvilv beauty on bi far- " Ilia face on ki-- have I n presse<| -on. • a pun child j fsce. Perchance .a* life - sand# rnn < ut th i winter's nigh', a toueh of the Holy "pint may have moved to prayer th .anguished heart, and back on *t lie win t-r wmd tiny have com<> the answer, j 'Thy in* are forgiven the!" And who • an tell but the peace of the forgiven may have left on the dead face some thing >l childhood's n-#t and purity ■hinin.- out through the marring and hliglitingof th- rum fiend's "sl. "Dea<i. sn-1 unknown Alas for the narne'*-*# graves. th- blighte-i liv<*. the broken heart* ! Similar announcm- nt* .are not rate ,n our dadii an-1 'e-klu #, and y I they seem to make *o little impr-ion on the great reading masses. I wondoi why e should not collect all such item*, some in each *ute and bring them out in such n form, a* to rouse, j convict, convince with these fact*, ihe • thriughlful public, of the humanity at • l--*st of putting away by law th evil traffic, which baa written of *o many I w ho, lad for this might have Ixien good, loyal, useful, and great —"Found -lead !' - JUtossrr, M 4 Fans—in a faw Jays—Gar man # Henaoaiac (or the Ckktrb I'noni. —The bot men'* line dre** ihoee. 16 21. A. 0. MIVOLK. —Three end live-ply carpet chain, el Herman'*. Reedy inedo window shades, 50 cenU lit Uarmari —Celluloid culls end collar*, nil sizes nt l.ewin'a. —Ruben Hpangler bee H big boom in his furniture. Clever fellow, and everybody like* to deal with him. —We have the bent men'* calf shoo either in button, lace, kid or cloth top i lor $6 00, ever brought to Bellefonle. 10-Ut A. C. Mimulk. —Winter atock must go. Sjieciul bargains nt Lowin's. —Very latest style hats and caps at liPWill'*. Wedding carili and all kind) of print ing at the CKMTIIE DEMOCRAT offlco. Nobby hati, in the latest style*, at Cartnan'*. I I Ready For SPRING ! During the past have re ceived the largest and diest stock of shot* wc ever had —in fact there is none iu the county to cora|>cte with it. I have the exclusive sale of the very beet lines in the market : such as UKYMOMI* liitos.and D. AHMKTIUIMIH Ladies Fine Bkoe* ; LAIIIH, SIMIUKK IV MITCH KU.'H Fine Bh<sea ren, and a great many other fine muke*. I know of no other line 1 ; would exchange for, or add to my stock. I sell the boat Men'* ( all" Shoe, for $-'I.OO ever offered in Centre"county- Thi i* no bait, btitjan honest business These g'si Is come in Button 'or Lace Kid or ('loth top. Mv Manufacturing I lepartrnent un der the management of Mr. ROHR is fat gaining popularity. Our work in second to none, and superior to seven eighth of the woik made in thi* rutin iv. I guarantee satisfaction. I Warrant everything I Recommend. A. C. MINGLE, a*or V I*,M k Ming!*. \j r! 2?>, -4. WKI.LKFONTK, PA* 17. ly. —IH \ ihirl' I J n**i wt%r t lnr ! man'*. Nsw Goods, Now Goods AHI l\IIV ARRIVING* AT TH B >U> VN I RKI.I \ W.K >T .RK <K C. 11. HOFFER & CO., CO Ml-: A Nit Shi: THE HA HQ A INS THEY AEE I OFF Ell IN (I IX ' DRY GOODS, SILKS, CASHMERES 1 Calicoes, etc, 1 Purchased at unusally low pric es and will be sold cor respond ingly low. No. 7 - - Allegheny street. > * \|)|) I'/ P """l l rent* fur (sufafß, a Lid r* I Ikl/ili. Wl*r 'fH, n r *fly bo* of |o>si which wilt help all of wither ••• to riior# fnot*v rigid away than auvlhlri* *(■ In t|j| world fortwn'W •Wml the Workers ai'HololHy aura. At nut* mMnw T. iff kOOfi f August*, Matos 6-14 I) N"llr.—W. C. It-iiil*, of lb* II 1...1*!, uflu.li.. f' lll , '/• ft If* (ii I'M , |,H H, J-li*l In fli* 8* r i*fs, yof liit*rn<ai Affair* of th* ( nirri nw*•• • |lt of Fuu*) I%ta rda for four hundred *rr+* l-nd, aitoaud m th* townahlp of H;i"W Hio# at"l County of Catilro til i lining lati'la of MnlU'u liiiin*-r on tfi* ,m( - , ant laud onth**ou'li I horn** la* and f'tiNrl** l|i*k <m itir wMi.amJ r*;*ii u,.<j ..n fit* uorUi (fofkw.-rllftnry H| of th* llormigii of fit It* font , C"i tr*'■-.untyPa 1,% M *(* : .li*s| V, lb* H#r /reary <•1 Inkrnai AfT*iraof thw 'om.nw*l!h of fmit'twyl „dU for f or huuirt-'l * r*a ,f 1a,..) ailUHtwl in th* ' wnahip of Hfio * *!<,* HUI <V# , f ,tjr of Outre, *,< l joining laod* ~f ► -in Hoiu*l nii'l H i iiru Latimer until* -m*t. tr'4Ul an I u i lip aouth; Thots** L. Khlpp*u NII J Thotuaa b** on th* wr-t, tnl vrii( INO'J on tit" north Nolle*—J f\ l| fcr( n r, of th* II Tough of B-ll** font*,Cnlr* f% lh. h*. *{j|i| to th* Mrrtry of ImUMinl AfT*lra of tin- oux*itU of F*riu aylv* tiia. for four hon lr '. ,t Ia ra 'I. at IN'*) | n th* L Wf.aliio of fttiow Hhow sa.i J County of O'tlr*. wl joining lan lof vVtll a„ Rlig.ni JNIII IINWIII *rt nii'l F*.ii IS iru*t ou tii **u Tv atif ino lon th* Nontl. rit ui Colli 'ft T iiii i, Hawthorn *,] ritonuM I*. Mh<pp*n ou tu* w t, ri'] r* aut l*r4 on fh' noith. V ti," Nrlw.uA hit a*.,, f Mi* Borough of lk-lh fout* M. ulrw Countyr. P hA- >d u> th- "tor-U'y of Int*rrii \Taira of th* • i- um tiw.tin of |'*nu i *rl*Nul* f .r four finn l' l ifian l. J. Ho towowhlp of *•, w lt ,e q i i.infy of Outr* 1 I Jofolßf Uf4 of Sbarp D#ln , ia4litiH r> tt m th* *Mt. It *rt Morria NII I WlDouii h-w!a J,**y#-r/ "iifhe wl, I* abl littd on lh< *oQtU, mu i v'-4nt ) land on th* north Nolle*. .J r ffariwr, of t). Iturnngti of HI * f n*. i'< nt, * Co , I'* , h N|if*li*l to ih **<cr*Ury of I .I*r,.*l Affura of th- rntii >nw-altii f lvnua>i%* ' Ilia for four huudr-1 n* r*# f Un<J. •Dual* )In th* i ukii f • Bl •• u I < o ~,1 r .v„t | J' lnlng lan la of Vttiliam NvlViwiq an I Muff, |* Uf ■ on th* *Nat. fan: . th,, I William l/ *|, haw J*rjon tb* twt, Nli'l a/ant land oil the * *nfh ! . N " l: ' i r -ll'Dry ll*. W. of ti,* II ,rough Of II ID ItMito # Oootfo Ou Pi, bur ifrfrflH In ttia rt— rotori f liit* r t,al Aflairaof (h* I ~ , *.-at.i •■! l'.-ntiylia JBM fbr Cotßf U-I If, I Hr • • 1 I 1 Iff tod ll llii t wnatnp nf Ho ,W Hb • n) I,IT of If. I i'-i v iai. i .f it njaw Wmi, VTiHUai Hi.-rha.., • JM'I J am** Ifawth rr. .u 11, *a.t It . r M t ianahar , Thomaa rutiiLefianii ff, . n*a llawt , ,rn o th' w**t. and i* ant laud on In* • • jtfi —— Jhe Aatioiwl f lusurunc* *oof, f of Montf><*lir, X'urniofit. /tworporah t/ in IMIH, | A*>rln XH),(WO, Surplut 01.0-TO.IXM tIOS, li .mis aol i ou yearly insul menu. I bese botels are [i ivalib* |., the holder at ||„. . xpiraiion of 20 or in previous desth. or a *tipultwi j amount payable in r; k ,h at the .i.l of J any ve*r after the flr-t. on their sur render. R M McENALLY, Sppcial Agt., (jtfifr--. 1 />„, r ,\ rth (Iffur BARE .Cost of the White Paper! 1 Lok at this. Will you 1< t this rare op j |Krt unity pass bv ? The CENTRE DEMOCRAT,' The AMERICAN FARMER, AND— A l*>ik on the Treatise of the Horse. All for )k|,a ( 'S. ( nh jn advance. Old subscriber* as well new, who pas one year's 'iiUcription. and It.l rente extra, wiil he entitled to the above liiieral offer, e have perfected arrangement" with the publisher* of the AMI;Hit \N FARMER. of Fort Wayne, Ind., that enable* us J to offer our *uh*cribcri a first class Agricnltural Magazine at the hare ' j cost of tin- white paper on which it is ; printed. Ihe American Farmer i a I Di'pngc monthly magazine which i* rapidly taking rank as one of the leading agricultural publication* of the country. Fach number w ill ctm tnin n-s-ful information for the farmer, liis wife, hi" hi. daughters. And it cost- you aim >t nothing, sup jsise yuo try it one rear I iu* oflvr will hold givrfj for a short I t.rnr- only. ► . tell youi friend, and ev. rslody you nisei. Remember we i ion Ie . I smi our ..Id ft,end. but we , need money, and make this oiler a- an I indur • mei i to all, > nd in your names I and money early \|. tier will v, 1 jut r prompt .' t s t,t • in at f you called ! in | er..n TIIKfKN I UK DKMoCRAT. < >r. d Allegheny \ Bishop M j i , Bsllefonie, l'a. Philadelphia it r" if h. Don't Forget —T HK Philadelphia Branch IS A ONE-PRICED STORE YJ "V *> T <4 /frrA /. ; J fl \ I s^ Bm i Is again to the fore with an exu-n* ' site assortment of Sprinjtii Sinner ! CLOTHING and respectfully invitee the public to rail and examine our elegant (Suit* ! and Over Coats, for Men, Youth, Boys, and Children' wear manufactured for our trade of tho best material, aud in all stvloa to please. Our stock of MenV ouiLe in Cuta way?, Sack*, Prince Allrerts. Double Breacted Coat?, Reversible, Chen chilla and Beaver Overcoat* are Su perior. and Invite Attention. And now just look here. Mru and Boy?, are you going to freeze th it \N inter, or not ? Why, of course you're not. You must have Winter Cloth ing, and what you want is the Burr in the Market for the LOWEST ' Price. You have got your money honestly, and of course you want tl e mot for it. WE WANT JUST SI CH IH"SINESS, and therefore in vite your vii-it to the * PIIILA DEL PIIIA BRANt 11. Our businesa re lation* with the People of Centre County in the part have been plrasant and sati-"factory, and in offering our Thank* for the I.ileral custom hereto fore given us, we renew the pledge upon which we started out — FAIR AVI> JTST I>l II ISO TO Al.I„ REMEMBER THE FINEST AND C 11EA EST CIOTttING, IS AT TIIK PHILADKLPBIA BRANCH ON ALI.KOHKNY hTUkkf MAVn A I 0., Proprietor.