Rail Roads. J3ALI) EAGLE VALLEY It. It.- ) Time Table in otToct NOV Hi, 'B3. WESTWARD. Exp Mail AM I'M. I Leave Lock Haven 45 4 IH) I Plamlngton I 18 • (HI " Mill 11*11 4 52 I (7 Beech Creek dl •! 21 K#gleville 5 til •! 2fi | * Howard 5 I>l -I •"(! | Mount Ktiglo 5 IX I I ' Curtin 5 22 I is Milcrbiirg 5 .".(i I >■"> Bullefulite 6 40 5 OA Miletburg ft AO A lft Snow Shoe lnt ft 63 6 I'.' Unionvllle tl 02 A 2* Juliet 12 A Js ; Mitrllui ti 22 A Is j Port Matilda '• 20 656 Hannah..... 0 -'l7 •> 18 ' Fowler 6HU l! 11l e, HhlJ Eagle 6 10 '< 10 i Vail ti AH H 24 Arrive at Tyrone 7 OA H HA ' EASTWARD pm am Leave Tyrone 7 HO H 30 j Ku.il Tvrone 7 .17 x :;T Vail... 7 10 8 40| Raid Eagle X4A 845 j Fowler • 7 54 8 M Hannali 7 A7 8 AO : Port Matilda 8 OA !• Oil Martha 8 1.1 !i 17 Julian 82H 11 20 Unionville 8 HH 9H7 Snow Shoe lnt 8 42 1) 17 I Mile* burg 8 45 H .VI Bellefonte 8 AA 10 00 j Milesburg !• OA 10 10 Curtin 0 15 10 lit ; Mount Eagle 0 I'.' 20 23 Howard 0 20 10 .12 Eoglevllle 11 HO 10 42 Beech Creek !• 40 lo 40 * Mill Hall 0 52 10 58 | Flemi igton 0 .V> 11 01 | Arrive at Loci* Haven 10 00 11 06 j tJkLLEKDNTF. \ SNOW SHOE It R.—Ttnio Table in effect Nov. lit Loavta Snow Shoe 4:13 a. tn., arrive in Bellefonte 0:20 a. m. Lea vie Bellefonte 9:30 a. m., arrives at i gnaw Shoe at 11.01 a. tn. Leaves Snow Shoe 3:50 p. tn., arrives at j Bellofonto 5:38 p. m. Leaves Bellefonte 8:10 p. n., arrives at Snow Shoo 10:40 p. m. S S BLAIR. IKWISBURG & TYRONE K R.— ! j Time Table in effect Nov. 19, 83, WESTWARD. Mixed. PM. AM Leave Scotia —l2 15 A 00 1 Fairbrook 1 iX) 0 20 j I'enn'a Furnace 1 15 5 40 ■ Hostler 1 28 5 50 | Marengo ' HA A 65 , Ixtveville f 1 38 600 i Furnaco Road 1 45 6 10 | Warriors .Mark 2 00 ♦> 25 , , ' Pennington 2 12 •> 40 Wtslon Mill f 2 25 i oO ( L. & T. Junation 2 31 655 a Tvrone 2 35 CSB ■ EASTWARD. Mixed. PM. am. ! Leave Tyrone 4 00 9 20 i/i T. Junction 4 04 9 25 Wea.on Mill 1* 9 33 Pennington 432 48 Warriors Mark 4 42 9 58 Furnace Road 4 57 10 12 Loveville - 5 02 10 16 Marengo 6 07 10 22 > Hostler 5 17 10 35 Penn'a Furnace - 5 27 10 41 Fairbrook —• 6 47 11 03 i Scotia.... 6 20 11 30 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 (Phila. A Erie Division.)—On and after Nov. 18, 1883: WESTWARD. WERIK MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... 11 20 ptn | Harriaburg - 4 20 a m Williamsport..— 8 40 a m ; Jersey Shore 9 09 a tn i § I,>ck"Haven 9 40 a m Renovo ... 10 55 a tn Arrive# at Erie - T 35 p m NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia 40 a m Ilarrieburg - H 15 a m Arr. atWilliamiport.... 2 55 p m Lock Haven 55 p m | Renovo 5 10 p m ; Kane 03 p m Paaseoger* by this train arrive in Bellefonne at p ■ I FAST LINK Leaves Philadelphia II 10 a m Harritburg 25 p m Williamsport. .. 7 I '> pm , Arr at Lock Haven.. 8 (if> p m EASTWARD LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS leaves Ijock Haven 6 AO a tn Williamsport 7 55 a tn arr at Harrtsburg 11 30 a tn Philadelphia 3 15 p m DAY EXPRESS L°avc Kane 6 Oil a tn Renovo 10 05 a tn , Lot k Haven 11 15 am Williamsport 12 25 a m tarr at Harrisburg 343p m i Philadelphia 7 25 j> m | ERIE MAIL l.t-aves Erie I "•> p m A liinovo 1" 27 pm I ™ Lock Haven 11 20 ptn j Williamsport 12 am j arr at Harrisburg 4 08 a m ! Philadelphia 7 -V) a m Erie Mail East and West connect at Brie with trains on L S AM S. RK ; a'. Corry with B P. A W.llß ; at Emporium with B , N. V. * P. RK , and at Drift wood with A V. RR. T. GUCKER, Gen'l Sup't. CANCER CURED. No disease* have so thoroughly battled die skill of the medical t.rofeasion as ;anceroti> affection* and as thev have al ways been considered incurable, It has been thought disreputable to adopt tn.dr treatment as a specialty ; and hence physi cians have neglected tbelr proper study. But of late years new and important dit % coverie* have brought forth a course that now proves successful in nnv ol its fortes, A with certainty, without the use of the knife or caustic plasters. We have a treatment that la comparatively mild. It ie not poisonoua, does not interfere with the healthy Ibwh, can be eppllod to anv A part ef the body, even the tongue. We mf, take nothing lor our services until the nancer is cured. Address D. J. HULBBRT, . m KeflaviUe, Centra Co, l'n. Ono ol* tho Conspirators TuHch (I cor go M. Uo 1 u*oo, Secretary of Ihe N vy under Grant, in ti recent inter view ttnid : "iftlto Dcmnniat* had |M'm-e**er* buttled together to defeat the will of t lie ! people. It i* a slisme to Republican ' ' government that they succeeded. Tltu 1 1 thero will he a retrihnti >n. and a severe ! '■no, we believe a* lirtnly a* w<- believe [ ' great crimes never go unptin*hod. The i avenger * sure to come along. The j leading actor* arc already coming to grief. Dtffltttows l>i> •■•/ it. Dorsoy us A Stockman llow Tilt: ST Alt Rum: MATI..SSIAN I.IVIS OS III* HA Sell IN Tilt. FA I: -91 TIIWksT. From Ite Doivrr ) F.x Senator Dorsey, who i* now ilevot i hi* attention h> stock raining in Collsx ciunts. New Mexico, t- very , comfortably -"ttleil on hi* ranch, ub mt forty mile* from Raton. Johney ''ard J give u reporter yesterday a very grnphi • account of Dorsey'* ranch and lii* mode of living. The ex Star router has now ; about 209 *ft heatl ofcattieon iti* range, including a number of tine bull*, and is steadily grading up all of hi* *tock. i As smaller cattle nicn come near to his ( range with their herd* he buy* tliem . ! out or get* rid of them in another man ' iter, no that ho holds hi* water right* undisturbed. He manage* Lis cattle t i matter* in a bmin -s like way. employ* 'an experienced foreman and book I keeper, lias hi* own range rider* and sign rider* and his own round up*. He ha* had very good luck -in<-e ho began hi* cattle enterpr'se, ha* lo*t few cattle ■ and hit herd is rapidly increasing. The ranch of Dorsey i* a large, unpre tcntioni abode building situated in ■ wide, shallow arroyu, bordered by cot tonwcwvl trees and surrounded by a wire fence. In*ide. Lite ranch i furnish ed magnificently. epe> ially the pnrlor, Dor*ey's sleeping room and guest room* for visitor*, of which the hou*e ha* --v<-ral and which are in continual use. A piano stand* in the sitting room, which contain* also a well selected library and a completely appointed sideboard. I>orui,.elled him to come into the court liotiie, where he wa* told that ' he would ha -• I" 'rve on the jury, the panel being incomplete. Thi* wa* tin | old way of making up the panel. I'<-n protester a.iuiltl, and argued hi# fellow juror# nearly deaf. Soma of them fell asleep. Meantime the judge outwide 1 fairly boiled with anger at the una. ; countable delay of the jury over *o petty j a cae. At last after throe or four hours i : delay, the jury came in. The judge b.-ckoued to the fornitn and said to him | . "What kept you *o infernally long?" "Why, said the forman, "that con founded But tier talked hi almost to death." Alter the verdict wa* rendered the ) judge, by that time highly diverted at 1 Butler's ingenuity, excuied him from | further #ervioe, Ren retreating with r the observation "1 thought you'd gat J enough of ma."—/Vfretl 7W#. Bargain* lo >lr#r-e'a## curtain pole#, German'*. * • • Additional Local. flie following order wm liiin• |. for publication, Ociicml Orilfii No. 7. LLR.AUGI;ARTKIT I *' DI'.R ABTMKVT or I'K.VN *VI.VASM, OKAVD AHMV OF TIIK KKFI'II. Lie. PbiLdclph h, Muy stb, IHH-I • There i,iiothing ephemeral in till Hod's Creation, —tlio liny bludo of grass, the quivering leaf nnd the mountain rock may i lunge form, but tliey cxitt forever. The liven of our patriotic com rades, like the principles for which they ! died, are indestructible. The good men ' do liven after them. As a c unfurl to us, and to keep bright ' in the hearts of the prevent nnd li-ing 'generation, the liven sacrifice* and suf ' ferings ~f our country 'a defender*, the beautiful ami suggestive ceremonies of | Memorial Day have been cslahlishid. 1 Seulptureil maible and atoried urn | are only ap| raciated as the evidence ol j grateful hearts nit all our heroes tun) have their hi-tory chiseh- I upon marble, j hut it is possible to have the d- eds of everj one who suffcre 1 for lib rt \ s s.ke, remembered and recorded upon 'the hearts of patriotic people. In no way can this lie more surely effected, ' than by un earne * participation in the j solemn exercises of the 30th of May. I Comrades of Pennsylvania, it is our duty to tie in the front rank in this noble ' work. We go not only as mourner.but ' ! a-s instructors; standing beneath the old tlag, we point to the heriic deeds of tho—- whoso servicer and whose - icrifirc we commemorate. That this work of love may he fully ■ecompiiahed, every Sabbath and Public School, religious and civic society and military organization in the state ia I earnestly requested to join in h"n >ring i our dead, on Friday May .'Hub. Let u in the name of liberty and ! patriotism, remember those whose ! grave* are unmarked and to who h no j ! mourner goe*. The leaner* of religious opinion have 'given to our memorial anniversary their cordial sanction and thu associated the hallowed sentiments of piety, with th tender dutiea of patriotism. It is re commended that Post*. on the Sabbath ! proceeding Memorial Day, attend a place of Public Worahip, and arrange for the delivery of a Sermon, commnr. Tuoa. .1. Srnwiar. Attt. Adjl. General. Ho! for the Wont J.C Morri* it ooa of Mils* township's | best and most luccesaful leach er and life- ; long Democrat, and a gentleman in every rwj>ect, and If Mr M->rris should makeup ' his mind to remain in the far sot we .hall ! feel mrry, a. they cannot wo|| a!f-rd to i lose such a good citizen from Miles And i then when we viati our old place of resi dence we cannot expect to meet and take hold of the warm hand, which warmth 1 cornea from tho heart i and h<-ar his plea, ant chat an l see hi. a! ways smiling cnur.te nar.ee. May joy go with yeu and < >.r at | tend you. But, Cab, do come fleck, a.• , think there is room here for us all. A.J. Wolf, R.q , has been a resident of Missouri for soma time, *nj I suppose n w 1 has such attraction* there that w.mlj no k allow him to return, for which * • arc . sorry, for be ha always l>een an rump's | ry youiig man. and what we have i,,.| in I'ennsylvar.ia Missouri hs- ga ro-il. May pre)- r ty ever attend him in In- wclern 1 home. Ar. 1 may it n-t >o->n be hi* I tt" | visit u* again with su nsa to--- a- waa.:. i. to v . om; any the oorps" -f i, . d- art-roth j er, to have his r-mains ret in Pennsylva nia soil. My friend, sorrow n-t It **„ j Gid tfial called him to an eternal home IM-e A llrutngsrd i a lady of th" s.ino township, of whom many of her Iriends ! and neighbors will feel sorry I > han- n-_ main away from them, a. she i. a woman of largo heart and always on hand when good can be done, and ono that the entire I community love and respect. We hope she will not make her home so far away from friend- .■ near-and dear to her May lisp, pine-, ever attend her. Mi*. Mttnio Uilibish, the handsome, in , telligent anl charming daughter of Dr Uilibish, late of Mlebersburg, (one who was so well known by mo.t of Centre county people ha* also gmo to view Do west in ail its glory. But, Mar.ie, can you I find one more lovely than—well, 1 won t say it. We am < nly too sorry to know that you are gone, but we console ourselves that you will net remain, and soon return ' to those who lore and admire you so mu- h , Your place down in the qmt ~|.l t-wn cannot lie tilled until your return, wblrh ' we hope will he soon. May love, rasp, i t i an I good fortuTie ever attend you. Milfoils, May 12, N \ ( F.l'iroani life i asm*. Iho annual excursion of the Pennsylvania F,dltoria| Aaaoeiatlon will thi* year bo .at lletty* t hnrg. and i* expected to ak<- place , about the middle of June. This will , bring it ut a tim intervening between t he two national political conventions. Thi* week an a'lvanro committee of tba aaaoeiation will visit vlcttyaburg, view i, the ground, and make "the *eeavery arrangements Wilson, Mi Kitrlaru- .V Co., call atten tion to the only reliable ft-ady Mixed Paint in the market. The Pioneer Pr 1 pared Puint is not mly superior to any Iteady Mixed I'ainl sold iiut rivals pure white lead in its smoothness in working and disability. This paint is guaranteed by the manufacturers not to crack or pool within three years. The guarantee is not only good for replacing tho paint but it will be put on if It should crack or pei within the time specified. It will be to your Interest to call and sou Wilson, Mc- Kerbine A Co., bhfore purchasing either white lead or any other Iteady MixeJ Paint. Base tail belts, Carman's. Lace curtain nut, Pi cents pur yard, at Carman's. Cuuduiuto'a CardH. I'ielrr It-. Bui— ra<-h r,ni)|i|*t,. m „.l [>l—l;-e him wlt I ■ ii|i|K,n lbs ill ki I as a >tulu*ll t'smll UIM Inwrllnx cxol. an . x ( ..., 1.-.J 1., |. f„r tie 111 .TSlriLr 111 ailianri.. ANNOUNOKMKNTS A EM III.V Wr author I/•-'I t nnnouttr,. t) r*nr ,1 IIKNKY MKYKfI, I of Mile, township, ii a candidal* fof Aamably, •••! 1 I U ill • In > Mi ' f tic !• 111 r ||| t *ii* i r . I ffhtkih, W • cf aulh c i/• ito nrxiouti' * the r*ru- f II F. III'NT Kit. .f I'.-ti c r t.,M oahl; . . < f. f Aus-uiMf, ul>. I J*lt •llt • )• itl* ii of th" !>• in* >• rati ufstf <' o j VPtlli-'tl. THKAftTtn, : W# in kctti ri/r I to anti iuticsv C'll \ RI.K.H ITII. It-lls f .til", bt rnrct Uf* f., r < lf| |, Trr>irrr j •< ' •r t to lit#* r-| i .boeunrs il- nam. uf i' M M inion ■f IVrKiia.n~.il t- n.l.i| a. , r.n |i |, ( „ ( , ~m. . < ' Sh-iiff. sal.j-. i 1., lb. J——. >b. uf |I, lisßu^raO ( <>ir,tt <* ceniioft I'll'TlluM/TAIIV at. aiiltairt/u 1 n> aiinniisr. H . lIItKTI m Prrtasaa iowastug a.a -at IMals f . Fredwaso la.-*, .lib).. lu> Ih- WUIr.o i,( (I- Ibm -rslli i ub , If O.Qt.Btl b " • se laUi'ilrat le 101-.UA-* lh r.aia. uf I. A SIIATFKH .f lu-11.f0n1., lal. f Walk-r I >wt..hlp, a* a'*an4i4ais for Fmlboeorarr. .u! jI o, ih, ,1.. u ,u ß „r u,. o-n, | -*cratlr f'..nntf rVin.. no..n RRTORDER. W. ar. atliwio-! to ar.n -ni.ra 11,. bin* of THANK r fitßl.lt i " * ' HI. ' ' H uA.r, nl.joi u lb. 4xui a of lh Ihm s. rati* CVmaly O-sotpallon Killrr, rai. CVfifvatUib J7 XKCUTOK'S Nt >TI( K I J f.f )l*nry Iwk, -f Wiiirr t wctMr r#titr* I fuqtitj, I'a All rUios* foffoir*t fwUte U pr**nt*>l to Ma* Kiiu Dai Fiirktrtt \Ori( K.— Not in* if h?n*by jfiven J 'hr M CallcNlfb ha* th'! r* n frarn th* rU* Mtnir.g C* LJmitmrt *t>4 that M-w. < M Clark •;. rg* M Lfira. V. J HiStard. J a*.a at*d J 1.11 I* Ljon hat* U**r *4rftift**4 V ri*B)Lt |*h j> ..f *atl aoaor<*tt.vt) ( KNTItK VIKIIKi Cit ,, j VDIK KDF AFPKAlsS.—Appeal* ( ▲. X |*l V* Is*l t #..f th* *•*%! I Vf.thl;i tt 1 Iwsr ! au#h* It) th* f's mint a* a*t* isAo*. at PUlUfntitw . f.f! . M ft-tay. Jor.* 2mf r th* Usv*bif* of Rcah' Tatl'.r M rtK, Mo*r. n fUtoa ar>4 th* Isorrsttgh* of fh I nk>fti!U Mi!**! rg j Tn***Uy. Jan* lrl - f>* th* toft*)ilMaf Unrnatda, He • H, It (ft ||. art. rUrttft 1.l Mari< r. ■ W%lkt at>l th* Mfti csf !Ica/1 1A • I edi Jaa* r f Ih* ton*hipa ef Ml!** It a r.a, pwftft. firefg |* t*f h4 th* !soroo|| ~f Mil] b 'ft TftviVftiat Mi ft* th* l'*ftbi| f Karri* i"* l'*a* k"fg • f**f M . Pwtt ft. H'l.csar, Prriag j •-> th* t * ifh lti**f *n• |W|w*it it.* har* fI■ -I.* k • v an 44 1-k * w IfV 4ss.sa.n a' f p rH atl*o4 ft* ttli t).* trans. rl| t fnar ttt Is' bw fk Coah n*. Mils T, .♦it f* Vg* h I—|* a *ar.t*'m* t un4l* -*f *§ J . ii# *-efJVs* *attft* art'! Lrrwa a r ntaiah.g Ur** *nexasn, .h * • 1 # N 1 l 1 t •1 ♦ Th--* st tl ? th* *r* f: **f *v*a <• r and ir ' ' . s 1 **♦ sit fh> ' • ifc • 4la .n It t rot * | fMN at UlfM lirt—• •*< r prttfi Th* V Si'l j !saa s 'F *t •H~ I k WIIs . I '•i*' *h ns at. 1 fu.l ♦ -tfi' t r.* f . vthtU far.-t *• -h Hnt. b*ls t. i I f. •{ a4 A (tnh Or4*r ' n Art t va Tut l-'D'H -it a <, Rorh**t*f v* ▼ I (fnlck Itailnuy lime. 11-el/lf i. Hi. .lan. l**tl. 'Acs I. fr 'rrht j A.i ' - hn, ' a/tp nnU.I I'm. /*. /, e-, ... U -i./erif f.n fKt sale e./ eve 'K>rl Train Hi, 'r-e/ U'afeA • re ike tatem , i . tleUe/nnte. lb* xr>.o \V s ti n fV>veANT BY IDiSMLU P. lII'I.LAND. sec. i H iviog most thoroughly tested the ft<4*kfort tjuiek Train Watches for the , Ift three veer*. 1 ctf'er tln*m with the fullest eoriH'ience a- the best made and tui-t reliable t no* kei per for the money • that ran le* nhtaittc*!. I M'./ "/if n I . >re ererv Wa • ■t'.a 'we i .art } /MA - A* /•. ULA/K, .Ye. 2 f'.me t er/e.'/ ti' ie. ' , ,|//e/A,-r t meriean Watehrt ,1 rei.,-e,l [■ I pr,res. Dtuitr .a. Jan. '.'7. Ins-j. fhe KiHtkforti watch pureba-ed Feb. In*!/, has pettormed bettrr than any ' M atch I ever had. (lave teamed it ♦ every day nnd at no tune has it been irregular, or in the least unteliable, l r.'.'o-rfuliy reconniietol the Itrnkford , Wnuh. tiORACKII. IIOKTON, at Dightnn Furnace (Vs. T\i nton. orat/:d in IMIA. , Assets S'i.WO.OOO, Surplus 8 1 ,000,000. 4KXX) I'OII'JH wild on yearly metal j ment*. 1 hose bonds aro patublo l< tin* holder nt the expiraiion <>l 110 )ears ; or nt' proviotis fl -itli, or n stijul.it.-il amount payable in ea.h at the end of * iiny year alter tiro first, on tlieir sur render. R. M. McENALLY, Special Aqt., Office... 1 1),., r Surth „f T,st Offue. HELLS Ft) NTH, FA. - BARE Cost ot the \\ hit*' Paper! ''*> '•< ut tliin. Will you 1, t t),j, r , ir „ op. I portunily p:i- by ? The CENTRE DEMOCRAT, The AMERICAN FARMER, A N D—• A !,o ik on the Treatise of tin: Horse. A . lor <'ali in UIIVUDCC. Old suhscrilK-rs a. well new, who ]mv one year's -übucription, and !J. cents extra, will be entitled to the above liberal offer. Wo have jx-rfifted arrangenieots with the publi-bers of the A Mi: HIC AN I AHMlvIi, of I'ort Wayne, Inrt., that us to offer our aubserilK-rs a fir.-t elass Agricultural Magazine at the hare cost of the white jmjier on which it is printed. Th* American Farmer is a Di page monthly magazine which is rapidly taking rank a one of the leading agricultural publications of tho country. Each number will con tain useful information for the farmer, his wife, his sons and ]iis daughters. And it costs you almost nothing, sup pose yuo try it one year. (his ofl.*r will hold good for* short time only, so tell i,*ir friemis and I everybody you meet Kemeiuber ve | don t go hack on our old friend, but wo need money, and make this offer as an inducement to all. Send in your name* ! and money early. A letter will recjeve ju! as prompt attention as if you called i m pi rs..n, TIIF. PKNTRE I>KMF*CKAT, I • or. of Allegheny A ltisbop ,W|. | Bellefoote, I'a = 4 I j | Ready For SPRING ! During the past week I have re ' reived the largest and best stock of •hoc* *i ever bad—in fact there is none in the couuty to compete with it. I have the exclusive s]e of the very bc'. lines in the market; such a. ' IS T\ i.tr- and D. Ajmwrr.oNi.* Indies Fine SHOES ; LAIKI>, SIPFUKK A Min in i.i'. Fine Sh"H.w ren, nnd a great many other fine , ninkn. 1 know of no other line I - "would exchange fir add ti my -took. I i ll the ln*t Men'* Calf Shoe, for /' r j I '.jHi ever offered in (Vntre'county Thi. i< 110 bait, bufin honest btisine- 1 " These gs> is come in H iitim |or Lace Kid or Cloth top. s s Mv Mnnulacluring Dojartmont un- I dcr the management of Mr. HOUR is r ; fa-t gaining popularity. Our work is ■MM nd .to none, and superior to srven '' eighth of tin woik made in this coun ty. I guarantee satisfaction. I Warrant everything | I Recommend. ?! A. C. MINGLE. su ~ww to Roll S Wlßf I*. j \pril 21, s| RKI.I.RKf>NTK, P\ 17. ly. 7 '' ir , a i d a d o Hi J is' Kxciwaivaly dry goods—Harmon*. y —Curtail polaa and laca curtaia* Tka I Uat quality for tha,loawl monay, Oaretan'i /'/i UatMph In /< ranch. Don't Forget —THE— Philadelphia Branch ISA ONE-PRICED STORE T 4* j_T t c Iff Is again to the fore with an xt-a give assortment of Springand Sanuv CLOTHING and respectfully invites the public t call and examine our eU>gant Suit* and Over Coats, for Men, Youth, Boys, and Children'* wear manufactured for oar • trade of the List material, and is all stylo* to please. Our stock of Men's suits iu Cuta ways, Sacks, Prince Alberts, I>->ub!e Breasted Coals, Reversible, Chen j rhilla and Reaver Overcoats ate Su perior. and Invite Attention. And now just look here. Meu anT Boys, are you going to freexe this i Winter, or nt ? Why, of course vou'ra not. You must have Winter Cloth ing, and what you want is the BKUT in the Market for the Lowurr Price. You have got your money honestly, and of course you want tht most for it. WE WANT JUST SI'CH IU-INKSS, and therefore in vite your vi-it to the PHILADEL PHIA BRANCH. Our business re lations with the People of Centra County in the past have been pleasant .ind satisfactory, and in off*ring our Thaak* for she Libcral custom hereto fore giwn u, we renew the pledgn upon which we itarted out —FAIR AX JLWI LL \IJM! TO AI.L. REMEMBER THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ICIOT-HINGr IS AT TUK PillLADKLrill A BRANCH UN A t.LKOHKNT STRMT * I.KWn * iO n Proprietor. • BtllHWf. Pa