WIT AND HUMOILL HOBSON CHOICE, i A thief on his trina 1 8 “Of what use,” Freemont Nen,, Feb, pion Centre Denocnrar, Dear Sir friends queried he, *y “or the benefit of many of my ed me Lo winter)’, HARDWARE NOW IS YOUR TIME! Don’t Wait, for you won’t soon Have the Opportunity Again. others that request be? If 1 teil the whole y "i Wi truth, 1 about th stern © PAINTS Nick: LEIGHS If I tell what’ the p | loaded | . . . 0 me. ~The Conti p nips vir concludes that the beslL way OILS I'wo jockeys havo i wl at inform them of what I know about horse-races in Now Yon cantly, A | few more easunltios "of that kind and the horse trot will supersede base-bull | © the columns of your paper, as the [1] as the “National eamn’’ in the coun- | better way to get it before them, Now, 1 ; mpd 8 Lis ly Fags 1 M ty. Norristown Herald. [ am not a reporter, nor a letter writer, Lady—Ach Gott, Herr Professor, what an accident! morning hild fel! from the thi ory window Pro { much i give the facts as 1 see them myself, |] ns on the third s thar rst story © rd -st , 'rofesso 00 vsoif, is | started from Bellefonte Jgn, 26, seen — — — [ ca Leiter ir ong 4 hg uke : nothing of importance unt il 1 reached . i tii to han hree fro h . . . v ho Ep Saint Louis, thus the traveling West r SY rst ry. —Fltegende DLlaeller, : . . We have angelegantline of ‘ . . 4 sala “a ; wmmeneced. Every ear was loaded full, x, a bachelor. receive mplimei CY t Kansis City, Atchison and Leaven | i ticket Lo the count it, good for uim- | wrth they startout for all war! Horse B a. ets, , solf and wife. Being a man of a close ’ . ' q West f 08 i It is reported that \ ¥ (‘vlorado he and economical turn of mind, he im- nsas, lorado and LAP BLANKETS 4 i 4 JAAANVAL ID a bachelor, reccived mediately wrried in ord Atehis himself of the full bene tainly rming, and about ver rh ; AND tation. orten mile on rivit } . | { NOt ten FARMERS C SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Wiiips , 18 to ask permission for a sm 1 place { GLASS VERRY SE PUTTY | We are bound to Realize upon our immens but will in as plain a way as possible CUTLERY Stock of Our Stock will be, kept lete in all its details, a F a lew i#, and BIWAYS full and iy Y . . 1 y ‘ got m r to avail t from the m compl It is not our out*our bus And for the balance of the season we are going to sell them REGARDLESS OF PROFIT me {its of the Invi aleyv: it o« untry p intention to close hot portion to our inter opportunity. Big profits and long eredits sre dead apd just beginning life anew, and don’t wish Lo reme reas, or | we a of re going to unload a large our stock, it will friends’ What is base ton the diffe 3t Who roos the n { surplus “ sk on his writ , b mt to play with a nine and bh wl agreem manufacturer su comp ROOD, while the assortment is hot broken too much. Oar oppositio i i istomers', { throngh the otpik sertivets, equi soins | Wink yj HL. K. HICK CIVEVERNER EERE OE POR EERE LEO SEO EE LE LE Ome er 0 rr vere sree pesaeet G4 | towns from and nen en’ pplies rai- to overlook thi lambler. “Mrs. Smith is a very young-appear- | th Is. 'n. t. ane ory | ing woman," remarked Mrs. Bi ! hinz plenty exceptine fuel, whic ) { : i of oat, Shoe vp |Luf lenty vecesting fos which Je Sold Low a middle-aged woman whose chur ’ ii ’ ' } 3} / ’ was her vivaci } 1 87 per tor al it Of «She would be mamma,’ Was caop san mber our old methods of doirg We ie refu vedit to responsible partion for goods om business ng cur wh " ind and are giv days’ time time and attention exclusively to the Hard. ware business, more voung-lookit put in Teddy, ed ofl. CE ORRRRRRR SERRE FEATTIEE ARR EERE uhgle HICKS & BRO, head ERE TN Er TEN TN REN a SR Rar Fi VFR s FUN Perse § ENR vasa et ¥ iat] The meanest l in ; Derby. Boi ng it to a neigh. |* re Jp ' is estimable v borin tied ¢ ul | | vl , property 18 very with red pain which is a g appearance ! Anti-Vacei members near) ting out of the Er ing, dear, ever si aulay's History you said you'd what pre Whitsunti to a new ¢ bitterly toria. A har Pa., has ot: COL H Z city they ean, high hero 11 od sign, would Molli of George Phili; ing near \ 3 to any one who has anv 1 | ali) the b, ing w Or WAY 8 0 Wel est the proj i | anandaigue, sh Jake married seventeen ty went to ( jierable BURDOC WHAT ID I'v nin nirm J BL (01 pd | i} ! pi Ry, Ae Wa nr. suspecte tors during clowns, who w of jokes for the wn Herald. «Will you now?’ said a big a lit one after giving him a sever UI De rth west. t rion Kansas where hav ladders, fs nin tans generally “ 13 1 feild 10 ove married her, WAS give me steamboat np eX HOF OD A nHroY 2% N in OW Unproy whe QisCOovVer: ’ Or warrants nnen “ vin! remedy, and it cure The re tem with an amount of tion against . > Eninst the Rev retired Preshyterian “How traveled asked the high-sche are as they m “QO, I for { nated the atn weather? arma nent Thea Baby was sick we pave her Onetaria, Lo remase n Lure} When she was a Child she wd for Casterin { you not to metleo here,” insu { ‘under the |} sn busines hi Ed shoe I me : wh 4 Hal : ol : hy oR risies in When she boon When she R Year ny BY, when seou w Mine, abe clung to Castoria wh IRnves Lm LLldren. she gave thom Castoria, the WAS 108 Lule y Was ame hiess vi Mos chaser who is dot offer ity y ine der . pg oe sy ] . Amos int on de I's aited Ar & Lo» Cashier In fis hy LX 14 ’ } Wen Bs Mrs, up a farmer died Fell Nyack, ot Lico'spant Wakemen, Kg oo i | a Padi Lo om T id and November Lieutenant Wake- 2, February N wember, WAS (ROYAL Fu wat ~~ We ber ding notice be mgm meet Gon aT ew A fr ‘ FOOL adges of Shawl ! " ; ! i , 9 " ' t R 3 fs 1 } 1 y Not Go A Ju ‘ vom 17 omas Stroy k it her husband and 1 Hanging in a dry-good dow in Lewistor, M Ww gant © ng cashmere shawl, | Ha ” | : 9 mit haser prides herself « wha ud th easure ! top h in the M Wher ) 2% in g ‘ Lain wment in OWS 1 No , _~ s a brother, 1a" i » ’ Fellows Mrs asamer i tim lend PERSON, Geren, won more misiend imshorevs : purck about u kn two ladies enter States army, then + Populer August to look at the sh 3 dd ‘ an lispiayed he | ; Cah i yeat ) i ned on vernor s y of 188] Island , March, August, and i A . " : p a hae e the 01 hecat NEARS them, @ 1is¢ ed them, a I ¥ it At i rise | ‘ he fine : r was ordered to Montara in 1876 turned a bone y ’ " writ , . us if they {| found non ] < pp 0 us : hy oH 03s aia Wied : he married Mr them sme ODUZ hee AJ Rin , 2 oon Hee 18K3, | . Febr and she a 1584, Octo November {eck : March, Dit hew Posi w Il pay 10 cents per No. for any or men was all at Cenrae Devonrar office ft witl . ! MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- | ‘ ADS she retar od] ™ i Absolutely Pure. de her home with her bro Williamson, Wayn he accepted a positi Ty. BOG nt ence Fellows Febr Ary ine interes tion, and, as { asked” ring their iis ut hose od - 1878 Lieutenant Wak in away, wined, His widow w ig in county, A vear ® ng iI 48 nurse Y.. has that in a hospital in Cincinnati, At the Hime there J B. Walker, a wealthy oil operator of Titasville, ‘ED, AN AU aon goods ough he she went seph ana pw Japs rich | day, the first thing i i ng wots: for Con © fe J J Je . me - have aided ik with h amniabi wile gave exire IMPTANE" 3} In the f he Be tat ‘eter 8, Bisrly CENTRE OO | de 8 for Ex induced to i vn the niter Pa, was a patient in the y Bowen & Onvys planta I Was m t only ed the His children larly affected and a single do appy + oat Dr. King's « now the standad remedy veman household and on board rked him mnstant sump LreRy vent up tow but he on conceived 1 ex- . re pi ained the customers. i*a Lua! would be 10 slow Both of th looked a8 | for Lim. though have | ' ' st ; have the stable where they kee p as fine » bot of gam roof fall on them a D - — — horses and rige as any town in Penosyl Her Little cierx ef, Tut alan me ness were simi- so had the New mare waiking in his breast hospital, He met Mrs. Wakemen» 5 | or oe! ll in love with her. Hews i B RO WN 'S 'T'BE U NDE .RSIGN ), AN AT wana brane ule ALC pROAT | EEE BITTERS |Bis x f the fans settlement nl, 20 he bolts intoa Iarge | they would LK Lo yery ter being discharged he proposed to Mrs. Wakemen, | riedh They traveled in South Amer fea for a year or more, and then re | turned to Titusville. Last fall Mrs Ww alker fell iil, and died a few days | ago. She was buried on her brother's covery ta bey ot in the C and they were mar the schooner Free Trial Bottle of this Standard Remedy at J. Z Her & Son's Drag Store, - Wrought Iron Direct From the Ore Feb, 23 relnie for po o thin pees veered Inge in that it shall be of the satnte 1 to make proper WILL CURE rng oto: LoabgBlle Bebe Wg HEADACHE RI RIAY INDI sESTION where all parties having seeomnts against wail state BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA 6-34 Pet Cat, | vania, he endid teams and we : 1 8iarted Little a pet cat which is | © wrted « much older than its mistress; so much | 80 iit older. in fact, that it is in an advanced state of decrepitude. Susie heard her | of fine brick and frame mother say that she thought she would | have the eat chloroformed. It is hoped got A | ut in good siyle tosee the town he ® notire Susie had is beautiful town is two miles pquare has over 5000 people lots resent thom for lanl buildings from most presont them for fiaal settlement, and all parties in interest can be present if they so desire one to four stories high, fine Opera | ’ | Mr. Pirranu ne, John the child did not understand the full import of the word, she went to her mother with the oat in her arms, and asked her if she wanted | to chloroform it. “Yes, Sasie,’' was the reply, “I think it will be better to do so; you know she is very old and feeble and doesn't enjoy life much." “Well, mamma,’ said the little inno- cont, ‘don’t you think it would be well to chloroform grandma, too? She is very old and feeble, and this hot weather she is awful cross. 1 don't think sho enjoys life, and I know I don't when she scolds me." -«New York Lribune. i i — Subeerine for or THE CES Cente Demo CRAT. for the next day | house, banks, hotels, wholesale and re- tail stores in every branch of business, | foundry, grain elevators, fine churches, | with steam heat, all by pro ements most all houses are set back in a beautiful yards fall ! gas and modern of trees and shrabery, and alowed in the streets, very few people have any yard fences; their aro three trunk-lines of railroad ranning in here now, business men say thie will be the main supply for all the western part of this state just as ron as there railroads are finished, and they they are putting them down ns fast na streets, gond sidewalks no cows centre | Norton and Jobn Tate, employes at | McKeesport, have after much out'ay | both2of money aod labor, discovered land thoroughly tested scale, a process whereby the finest shade trees all along the on a small quality of wrought iron is produced direct from the ora, and with very lit- tle additional expense, entirey| obvi- ating the slow and expensive pudding proces; now in in use. The process has been duly patented, and promises to attract putional notice, Numerous offors for the patent have been re- ce ved by the men, farm, in Williamson' Wayne county, near where she was born, woman of marvelous highly accomplished. - The rearlet fever epidemic tinues to rage and is "aggravated by the unseasonable weather of the present week, Upwards of two bundren chil’ dren have been carried off by the disease within the last two weeks, and there are over one hundred oases now in town, Three children have died out of Charles Amour's family of four, with, in nine days, and the last one is now down with the disease. The attendance at the public schools has fallen off forty per cont. since January 1. She was a | beauty, and | which | begai at Shenandoah in December, con, | NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS axp FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN 1x tue BACK & SIDES | IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red on wrapper, TAKE NO OTHER. , Ascorrected weekly by Tawnener LL. Ruows Whent, red, por bushel -— "wee wlll Wheat, white snd mixed, po} Se —— are por bushel... _— RN wre, shelled, por bash). ais per hashed Produce Market, Following are the produce qettations ae by wa up to Ue hour of going to prose 3 o'clock, nesday vw. Totatoss, per tmabel Putter, por B.. a eps. Dry Apples. aaa Sennen e—— S| HSH Hot. luke, Sat A ——— gar Ee —— por muck SR $ cured
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