wv he Centre Demornat, An ON ISR i WIN, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub. Inhod avery Mhursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre in advance RIP ROA 7 : AL not pald ly sd vanes. com ies ] 38 A LIVE PAPER devoted to the (uterests of the So o. 4 | Payments made within three months will be con. sidered to advance, No paper will be Havontinnat until arrearages are ‘ at option ubilembiers. "Riper Sing oo of 4 pet must be paid for in Any pe person procuring us ten cash subseribers will be sent a copy free of charge. Our extensive circalstivn makea this paper an un. Casually retiableand profitable medivm for advertising. We five the moat ample facilities for JUB WOR to print all kinds of Books, Tracts, e mes, Pusters, Commercial Jrintiug,dc., in the Io anc at the lowest possible rates an ae for & less term than three months 20 conta por Hae fur the first three (nsertions, and § cents a line for ssch additional insertion. Bpecial notices one-half more, Editoricl notices 16 cents per line, Loos Novioss 10 cents tine. A liboral discount is made to personsadvortising by the quarter, half year, or year, as follows: ; BPACE QCOUPLED, One Lach (or 12 Hoes this type)... .. oommin | Two inches... Three nches... garter colum lf column (or 10 inches One columa (or 20 inches... Foreign advertisements must be paid for before in. Sartion, except on Juri contracts, whoo halt-yearly payments in advance will be required. trical Notions, 15 cents per line each insertion, Nothing Inserted for less than 50 cents. Busivess Vovions, in the editorial columns, 15 cents per line, each insertion, Headquarters for Christmas Presents, 1854, Our stock of Holiday Goods thig season is finer, more complete and more moderate in price than ever be. fore. We have added a special line of fice Cur Grass goods, something never before exhibited in Bellefonte. | lady don’t have or desire a gold thim. ble. We have children's silver thim. bles of the smallest size, You will find auythiog you ean imagine io the silverware line in our eases both in solid and quadruple plate, Our sales of spoons and forks up io this time al. most equal the entire holiday sules of last year, this is no doubt on account of their being so much lower in price while the quality is the same. All spoons and forks bought of us are en- graved free of charge. Wo sy en not scratched, We invite those who do not wish to purchase to come in aud examine our special lives, If in the forenoon, we can take as much pleasure in showing you our stock as you can have in Jooking at it. Don't forget Gold Glasses for the old fulks. You know inst year you said you wished you had thought of it in time. Frank P. Bram, CENTRE Since the completion of the railroad to this point, the business men and HALL, citizens generally are looking with an eye of interest to the town and con- templating investments of profit, The first is the erection of a grain house by I. J. Grenoble of Spring Mills, which is now completed, and Monday a market for wheat was opened at Contre Hall, under the supervision of J, B, Salt, to- gether with a coal-yard. Hon. Fred, Kurtz will put up a steam roller flour mill at or near the station, capital idea, there being no mills of Mr. Kurtz will put in operation first-class machinery, apy note in the valley, A building, 35x70 feet, is also 10 go up, and will be occupied by Mr. W. H, Bartholomew, of Spring Mills, for » The gantle- store-house and dwelling, iman i» an experienced merchant and of good business tuct. Itissta'ed upon It will repay you the time to come in {good authority that the building of a and look at them. We were very | successful last year in Gold-Headed | Canes and have brought this stock | up to the standard of last year, and | : : in addition bave added nobby Silver | Headed Caves for young men snd | Riding Whips for young ladies. Opera Glasses will bea popular pres. | ent this year, just as fine, but lowe. | in price than last. Our Diamond | stock of this year, we think, exceeds | : : { first-class and commodious hotel is be- ing contemplated, and the probabilities are ‘that io the | struck near the rsilroad for the founda- tion. Enterprising Young Deininger, having purchased lots at a desirable ! point near the station, has made the necessary arrangements for the building of a planiog mill, and wil} have all re- quired macbioery for s complete mill, Near the foot of town, on the Hoffer lot, a building, 35x60, is to be con- structed by Mr. W. R. Camp, and to be This isa | pring the pick will be | that of last inasmuch as they are {used as » furniture factory and under- lower in price and our invoice exceeds | taking. Mr, Camp will also boild a that of last year. Our stock consists | handsome dwelling-house, Other pre- of Rings, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Ear | jects are underway, but thers being vo Rings and Shirt Studs ranging in jenriainty of them will make no men price for ten dollars up to two hun. | dred and fifty dollars. Our specialty | daring the entire year, as well as | during the holidays, has been Gold | Watches and Gold Rings, and our | assortment is equaled in few places | from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and | excelled by no other outside of those cities. We clame this on the word of men who travel continually be tween these two points ana know whereof they speak. We have a solid | Gold Ladies, Watch, First class movement, for twenty-five dollars! which we recommend to those who | want a low priced watch, as they are | reliable for time and elegant in ap peurance. They are solid not filled or plated. In Rings we be | lieve we can show you more patterns | and style than you can find in Centra! Pennsylvania. Oor 18k F. P. B. Plain Ring isthe only one we have been able to get that will stand the test of the United States Mint assay; this is not guess work, for we have tried it over and over again, We! have a plain, solid gold Ring for! about the sawe price you have been payiog for gold filled. A gold filled will last a few years if worn carefully, while our Gull Rings, at about the | same price will last a life time, We | particularly call your attendon to] these two specialities in Watches snd | Rings, as it is utterly impossible to procure them elsewhere and a great many suppose in looking over our stock and secing #0 many of the fivest and richest watches that we keep no moderate priced goods, which is a mistake, as we keep as low priced goods as anybody as long as they will give satisfaction ; beyond that we will not go a8 we guarantee every single article we sell (0 be as represented. If at any time a customer buys a chisn for plated and it turns out to be solid gold they are at liberty to return it and we will return the amount paid gold, | i In spire, whieh was also summer of ISS wt a iroom. T | congregation, | Fischer, semen i greatly fo ton, As we move up town, we find the | Lutherans will commences their few church early in the 8, ring. This con- gregation built its first chureh in 15863 at a cost of $4,000. The foundation not | being a good one, a dozen venurs wa« the length of 11s calonoe ns . and L worshi, 1g” ' IRT6 was rebuilt at wo sd cost of &4 000 of Iss] ine winter $100 exvended on t he eatier i throw | i pleading of their pret had sear iby the members {the night of Ouol licked walls all that was eon walls tumbled nn 1 lvcted for the new { corner of Main snl Chuwrehs wheres sl present stands dwelling-house in by Moss brick the heen built The new stracinres will Appearnnoe of the . : mond, as the distinguished architeet, | City, bas i L. B. Valk, of New York planned a bandsome piece of work, and [yet within the means of the congregn- | | tion, together with a bit of support from outside, owing to their prior mis- fortanes. Following is part of plan The main sudience-room will be 46x55 feet ; Sunday-school room (25x33) to connect fallingsmsh ; infant room (18x25) to connect with 8, 8. room in smmeway ; prayer meeting room (12220) and pastor's study (12x19) to be con- nected in like manner, A tower at the eotrance, with provision for tower. clock, completes the building, On Thursday, 11th inst, & number of friends assembled st the residence of Thos. Lingle, near Centre Hall, to wit- ness the marriage of Miss Blanche and Mr, China. Arney, of this place, which accordingly took place at 11 4, x, Rey, Foster officiating. The happy couple tinal | cf ing ] ‘ bd beth directions, and those onvering shed | din | =A. M. McClnin of Mioburg will move to Ridgway Lik, county, whers he is lnrgely engaged in lumber operations, Wo nro sorry to lose him ax a citizen of Centro county’ and have no doubt tha “Aust will often lon~ for bis native heath, Elk county needs mors Democrat, who own themsuives und us that is the size of Mr. MoCluin that little Republican rbrong-hold will be all the better for his presence, As a business man he will be » desieuble nquisition. We hope the change will bo a financial success. Co I ——— - The Farm Journal of which Hon, Jno. A. Woodward is one of the editors, is about the brightest among our Agri cultural exchanges, and is an invalua- ble wid to wide-awake and progressive farmers, Mr. Woodward is a ready and pleasing writer, and spesks from experience, Itis the practical tarmer after all who should edit a farm jour- nal, Theory never raised a hill of beans yet. Private Boanvixa Wasren,—A pri: vate family wanting » quiet day bosrder can send note to Joha Hale, care Crx- Tie Democrat, Bellefonte, Ps, German family preferred, - AI —— Revvcknp Rares, —To the World ex- position at New Oileans, via the Penn- splvasia Railroad, The World's Industrial and Cotton Centennisl Exposition will open st New Or eans, La, December 16th, 1884, and continue until May 31st, 1885 The suce ss of this grait show is now { assuerd, and in the vastness of its ex- | tent, the variety of the interest involy- { e4, and on the wide field from which { its features sre drawn, it will exceed in { magnitude anything of itv kind ever { held in this country. Beside a fall re- | presentation of the limitness industries {and the unbounded resources of + very { State of the Union, every country of { the world «ill display something of | resources. of internations] exhibits will | be complete, and that in connection { with all the richness of Ameries, will { from an epitome of the advsnoe of civ | ization as perfect as it is unique, Agri- cuiture, mechanios, scien oF, art oom- merce, trade, and every branch of | human industry will make a part of | | the great fair, Its loeation at one of the foremost | commercial cities of the South, ss well | na one of the most attractive fitted in {every way for Jthe entersinment of a | great gathering of people, lends added {interest to the enterprise, The winter season at New Orleans is the most | delightful portion of the year and the {inbabitant of the severe climate of the i North would find a most grateful change {in the genialty of Southern winter, | Accommodat ons will be ample, ranging tin ex | of the visitor of limited means to the luxurious apartments of the wealthy. { It will be a winter vacation where one | may find not only hes lth and pleasure, | but profit and instruction. For the benefit of the large number of visitors who will be attracted thither, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company | bas placed on sale at all the principal {stations of its system excursion tieke's {to New Orleans, good to return until | May 31s, 1885, In consideration of | the reduced rate at which the tickets {are sold they are subject to certsin onditions as to limitation of trips go- id returning. These conditions are sinple snd will be explained in de- { bnii by agents, The tickets are of two ef as These covering the same route LL I 0 route going and. a different i route | re ng The round-trip rate of ] ng snd returning the same ra ¢ trom Bellefonte to New Orleans is nl going by one route and re- nother, $49 80, [The Weekly Post {| Under a Democratic National Admin, vetration, | The Will of the People Vindieated and the Great Wrong Righted, ‘The Pittsburgh Weekly Post congratulates ita Democratic readers on the dawn of a year, under conditions ba t have not existed for a quarter of a century “Ring out the ol, ring in the new, Ring out the false, ting in the trae * CUloveland and Hendricks have been slest. *d After the fourth of March there will be a Democratic administration st Washing. ton, with great possibilities for the pro. gress, prosperity and advancement of the by As Tux Post has Inbored uncessingly for twenty-five yours for these re. sults, #0 14 will extend to the new admin. lstration a hearty is | pense from the comformable room ! | the nerves nro of great concern, Tue WerkLy Posy will furnish the enriiest intelligence, wits Judicious comment from the old Democratic risndpoint. Success will not hamper 1 any more then n quarter of 8 century of detent impnired ite energios, The session of the Loglslature, with a Reform Governor opposed by u Republi enn majority; promises to be fruitful of important issues and exciting incident The coming session of congress will be sven mors interesting’in its broader fold, In all its varied departments, Tux Weexry Post will aim at excellence and relinbility, Iw literary, miwcellxnsous, nowe snd lool depariments will be main. tained in their utmost efficiency, while its market reports will bs prepared with greater care and precision than sver be. fore and mude absolutely relinbie Now is the time for Democrats every- where to take hold, cemuest and strengthen the party and its chosen representatives, hy extending the circulstion of Democrat. le papers, We are no longer on the de. fensive—~we ure dune with apologizing — the purty to-day stands for x osjority of the American people, and in» few weeks it will be called on to adminwter the gen. ernl Government. Truth is mighty and has prevailed Single subscription, one year, postage prepaid, In Clubs of Five or over, one Vear, postage prepaid, A free copy for every club of ten. Send lor sample copies, Jas. P. Basn & Co., PusrLisn ens, GIVEN AWAY IAD THIS and send dots four our illus, . $1.00 trated book giving iull particulars in re. gard to ELECTRICITY snd MAGNET. ISM ns used byour best physicians in their practice for the cure of any nervious, or chronie ailment. Our ELECTRIC snd MAGNETIC appliances are the lstest improvel aud are worn on any part of the body day or night, and at work without the Teast, inconvience to the wearer. They generate a mild soothing current of GALVANIC ELECTRICITY. nfused to the nervous mild, which is but con tinueous and thus overcomes weakness, A lack of nerve force, matter how caused gives rise to the fol- | lowing symptoms, WEAK BACK, TIRE | ED LANGUID FEELING upon get ting up in the morning nervous twitch ing, and unpleasant dreams. HEAD ACHE, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION KIDNEY disease, DIZZINESS, WATERBERASH ete. ail of which can be overcome by sopplying to the body the vecemsary amount o ELECTRICITY MAGNETISM which owing to the weakened snd over nod | taxed condition of the other functions of the body, are unable tosupply. When are once strengthened as they are by the use of the HOWARD GALVANIC and MAGNETIC SHIELD and our other appliance these symp- toms disappear Address to A M ERI CA \ Rt A LYA \ IC CO. 03 Chestnut 8 Phila, Gold, Silver & Nickel Plating A Useful Trade Easily Learned. PRICE $3 In order to meet \ wt long felt want for a conveniontand portable PLAITING APPARATUS, with which any one can do the finest kind of GOLD SILVER snd NICKEL PLATING on WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, KNIVES, FORKS ond SPOONS, 1 have made the sbove low priced set, consisting of TANK lined with ACID PROOF CEMENT, THREE CELLS of BATTERY that will deposit | 30 penny weights of metal as day, HANG. ING BARS, WIRE GOLD SOLUTION, one quart of SILVER SOLUTION and ball & gallon of NICKEL. Also s box fd BRIGHT LUSTRE, thst will give the metal the bright and lustrous a IpeRrance of Bnished work. Remember, these solu. tions are not exhausted, but will PLATE any number of articles if the SIMPLE BOOK of INSTRUCTIONS is followed Anyone ando it. A Woman's Work. FOR FIFTY CENTS EXTRA will send six CHAINS or RINGS that can be GOLD PLATED and sold for Two Del. are more than the whole outfit costs. Our Book, “Gold And Silver For The People,” which offers unrivalled induce. ments, to all, sent Free, if not successful ean be returned and exchanged, for MORE THAN ITS VALUE. Remember, this i* a practical outht and will warrant it, or itoan bo returned at my expense. Will be sent C. O. D. if desired, upon receipt of $1.50, balance to be collectod whom deliv. ered, Next size outfit, with Tank 12x10x6, only $5600, Try It Profit aver $300 per cent. BOOK SENT FREE. Ad. dross, FREDERICK LOWEY, 96 & 98 Fulton St, New York, marvelons FRE: no We know vou would like priced.” Wall now w, ectd with great care. They nre besutstel, consist in part of Odor Cases lognes, Toriet Waters, Combs, Brushes de. to buy a Christmas have just what you want, : ; Fancy Ink Stands, Jewel Caskets, Port Necessaires, T9 aveling Cases, Shavi ng Cases, Shaving Cups, present but you sey “they sre so high Our HoLivay Goons are new, sel- and what is hetior thor are Cargap, Plate Glass Mirrors, Chiice Eotracts, Coe ranging in price from 15cts., to $5.00 Call and Examine them a REEN'S PHARMA crac —— Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Connection. Ar9100 PER MOIWTIX OBL DEEDS or tax Of many sges and nations, Por Introduction by Rev Herbert A magnificent Holiday Fook BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH AL! Especially adapted for Holiday Extra Liberal Discounts Term Address, H, L. WARREN & 00. 1117 Chestout St, A. C. MINGLE, SUCCESSOR TO DOLL & MINGLE. pain snd i od b Siw Boots & SHo Durability as well as appearance is the best test of cheapness. I keep the best makes ~-goods of manufacturers who have gained a rep- utation for work. [ have the best Men's $3.00 SHOE ~MADE in - AMERICA, B00TS & SHOES Made to Order. SHOE POLISH That will not 15¢. Ir Crack the Leathe Give me a trial. A. (. MINGLE. A 23, "84, BELLEFONTE, PA. 17. 1y. BAGGAGE DELIVERY honest| MADDIE AT BRLLING GREAT AX» - rayed by 10 Great Writers Fd Morris, 1) Just Issuer soe RAYE BACK Rew I RA TRL AGENTS WANTED, Philadel phia. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W, B, WILKINSON, ace Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, «+ Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, Pa. Is velling ALL KINDS of Crockery and Table Glarsware st LOWER prices | than ever known in Bellefonte, ss the | following list will show : , Best quality, Iron Stone China: warrant. | od not Lo craze Ten Sets (58 pieces) - “ | Dinner plates largest #ize—per doz Diver plates —medinm do | Ton Plates do i Tureets—round or oval each { Sauce dishes —round or oval—esch | Sauce Tureens—4q pieces Suuce boats Cups and saucers—handled—12 pieces do do unbandied do i Fruit sRUCERrS per dog | Chamber sets 10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, Goblets, " Fruit Bowls Cake stands | Glass Sets, 4 p { Full Stock of Decorat and Chamber Sets, | Best English ware. Tea Sets, Decorated | in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, 56 pieces §5.00-—regular price $7.00. Full assortment in Majolies and Fancy Goods, &e, Mrjolica Pitchers, 20e; Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, and every thing else just us cheap in proportion. 81 desire to say 10 every reader of this advertisement : I ward your ewalom, and in reaching out for it | am fully paved to gixe you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained. Call and examine the goods and the price. 171 do not fulfill strictly all 1 claim as to prices being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 donot ssk your patronage. The greater amount of goods | ean sell | the lower prices can and wiry ag MADE, Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent $350 125 ilo : ~THE— National Lifs Insurance 00.,, or MONTPELIER, Vr. Incorporated in 1848, Assets $3,000,000, Surplus $1,050,000, $1000 Bonds sold on yearly aan ments. These bonde are the holder at the Pras. 4, hd This § 115... |
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