» { A Towns Bad Luck Miporerows, N.Y. April 8.—The village of Cochecton, Sullivan county is gun flooded for the fourth time this year. The warm weather and rain on Monday night made high water in the Deleware river. On Tuesday afternoon the water was running over Cochecton flats and at midoight bad reached the Presbyterian charch ! 5 where the stream divided, a portion LS taking the main highway and the bal: ance pouring through the village street past Beache's stores aud Koapp's hotel. The stores and dwellings were ioundated to a depth of three feel. The ice in the river bed remains frozen, preventing the water from taking its natural chaonel. Two farme below Cochecton have been | washed out. There is no communice- tion between the railroad in Cochecton and the bridge over the Delaware ex- cept by boats, A number of boats have been wedged in the ice and many narrowly escaped being swept away. —Mingle's shoe store. —Musicar Corrsce, —The Slet session of six weeks, opens Monday evening, April 25th 1887, for the Teaching and Training of Young Ladies in Vocal snd Instrumental Music. Address F. C. Morus, Musical Director, 9-5¢ Freeburg Pa. ~—Mingle's shoe store. —John T. Reymond, the actor died st Evansville, Ind., on Sundsy morning. e——————————— ~The comedy company element In #“Infatuation,” Beatrice Leib's play, Is fur- nished by a Yankee farmer, the hero- ine’s father, an Irish Post-Mastef, and a Madison Ave. dude, ~—Wosparruvr Corse. —W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Draggists of Rome, Gs., says: We bave been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Eleetrie Bit- ters and Bucklen's Armios Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal eatisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medi- cines in this city, Several cases of pro- pounced Consumption have been en- tirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by J. Zeller & Son. “Infatustion’” tells a story which every husband sndwife will readily recognize. —Mingle’s shoe store. > > —Mingle's shoe store. —Drusxexxess, or Ligror Hanir cax px Curep ny ApsMiNistering Dr. Harxgs' Goroex Seeciric.—It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowl. edge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunk, ards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful ef fect results from its administration, Cares guaranteed. Send for circular and fall particulars. Address in con’ fidence Golden Specific Co.,, 185 Race St. Cincinnati, Ohio. 41-ly. —-Mingle's shoe store. —Mingle’s shoe store. Successful Steel Casting. Wasaivorow, April 7.—Naval officers are much plesed with the results of an attempt made at Thurlow, Pa., to east a steel stem for the new cruiser Balli- more now building at Cramps ship-yard Philadelphia. The piece weighed 15, 000 pounds and was cast without a de- defect. Commander Evans has just ex- amined and tested the casting and pro- nounced it to be excellent. He says that is probably the best piece of steel cssting ever done in this country, and the result of this casting is the more remarkable and encouraging from the fact that success was obtained at the first attempt. ~~Mingle's shoe store. —Fraits of all kinds, canned oods cheapest in the market, finest grades of corn.—C, Mover & Bro's, Buekriex's Ar¥ica Sarve. ~The Best Salve inthe world for Cats, Rruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblaing Corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect saii-fac- tion, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. Zeuiex & Sow. «~Mingle's shoe store. ~ Fnglish Spavin Linimant removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin Carbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant. d. Sold by F, Posts Green, Druggist, Bellefonte Pa, 8-44-1y. EE ——— i ——— ~ Spring and summer season, 1887 e are now showing full lines of res- pable woolens, Leave your order ' Moxreonxny & Co, Tailors. Min gle's shoe store. —Notiok, <The committee on Per- manent Certifiontes will convene at Bellefonte, April 8 «nd 9. Applicants for examination are requested to bring their Professionl certifiontes with them.” CC. L. Geamley chairman, Rebersburg Pa. ww Mingle's shoe store, ~The highest cash price psid for hides at the raligble meat market of A, Beegzer & Son, Allegheny street, Belle- fonte, 48-8. —Mingle’s shoe store. ~[ will not quote prices on beef hides in order to decvive you, but will at all times pay you the highest price in cash. I. GUGOENHEIMER, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A wares of purity, wr and wholesomences, Mere soomomi thas the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low tset short weight, alum or hosphate powders. Bold only is cans. ROYAL Bixixe POWDER OU, 108 Wall street, New York, New Advertisements. —————————————————————————————— HERIFF'S BALES. By virtee of a writ of Lovari Faslas lesned ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county Pa sod 10 me diricted, will bo ‘exposed at Public dale, at the Oourt House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY APRIL 28, 1897, at 11-2 o'clock p. M_, the following property to wit Ko. 1. All that sertain lot or plecs of ground wiith the four story brick message of tenement (Knewn a the Bush House) thereon ersciad, situate in the Boro ugh of Bellefout in the County of Csntrs and sate of Penneylvanis, bounded and described ae follows to wit : suing st a point on the nurth side of High former} {illams Street, and on the western side of Bpring Seach, thence slong wid High Street sorth 75° weet 160 fost to Dunlap Street, thence by maid Dunlop Street north 114° west 135 fest to lot of grouad of the Bellefonte and Ssow Shoe Rall Road Company, thence by same north G24° east 168 feet to Spring Uresk. thence slong sid Creek south” set 243 feet Ww place of beginning. No. 3. Also all thet certain memuage tenement and lot of ground situsts lo the Borough of Belislouts, bounded and described as follows to wit: Begloning ot a point on the south side of High Street oppesite the north eastern corner of the building kuown ws ‘Bush's Arcade” (now burned) thenos south by the ‘eantere line of said buildiag to a point sixteen foot south of the south sastern cprner thereof thence wont paraiell with the rear of building sixty three feet thence south by a Jine paralell with 1 » eastern line of sald building to the line dividing lots numbered 14 and 15 in general plan of sid Borough. thence by tine west to Spring Creek, thence down Spcing Creek to High street, thence ap High street to the place be {nniag, mbiect to reservation contained in dead of b. M. Wagoer it ax to DG Bash dated June 1 1868, No. 3. Also all that certain lot or plete of ground sitcate ta the Borough of Bellsfonts bounded asd described as follows to wit, Beginning of & point on High street the north west corner of FP. Gmay Meck, said corner belog toe centre, of the wall between said Meek and md Bash, thence slong centres of wid wall sonthwardly to P Gray Meek's south west corner, thence snetwardly slong sonthern boundary of P. Gray Meek's to the west bank of Spring Creek thence sotuthwardiy along said Creek 10 Hoe of Geo. A. Bayard now HL. K Hicks thence westwardly along said Hicks line 72 foot more or less to & point opposite the centre of the east wall of 1sane Haopts brick building, thence northwardly by the contre of wall of said Haup's building to High Street, thence along said High dtreet to the point of beginning said lot being 824 foul deep to Hicks line subject to reservation referred Win mo: gage, thereon erected a three story brick buliding and snows as the McClain Bleck.” No. § Alse all that certain memuage tenement and lot of ground situate on the west side of Spring street, in the Borough of Bellefonte, beginning ot » soltit on said street 20 fost south of the corner of jot |» 9 on general plan of said borough , now owned y Van Tries estate, thence in a western direction o Ys Hue paralell with the swothern line of said Van Tries lot slong lot owned by William Harper to the street slong Spring creak, thence south slong said street twenty-one fest more or less to lot of W. H. Bisir, theves along line of seid lot of W. H. Blair, sast to Spring street, thence slong Spriog street north twenty one feet more or less 10 the place of beginning. Mar. ing three story brick dwelling thereon. Seized, taken mn execation and 84 be s.0d as the property of Louies Bush sxccurrix of the last will sad testament of D, 6G. Bash deconsed, TERMS No deed will be seknow ladged until the purchase money be paid in fall, W. MILES WALKER, Sherif, Fh oriffe office, Bellefonte Pa, April 13, 1887 po - nl Pag? {HERIFF'S SALES, J virtue of Busan} write of Pieri, Facies, Lo vari Pacias and Venditionl Exponas, sensed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county Pa, and to me directed, will be exposed at Pablic Sale, at the Court House, 'n the Borough of Bellefonte, on SATURDAY APRIL 23d, 1887, at 1142 0'clock p. ma, the following property fo wit! No. 1. All that certain building located on & lod or fece of ground situsts in the town of Beow Fhoe, Centre county Pa., on a lot of ground fronting on 4th streat 00 foot, and extending back 2 ¥ fort to an alley Bound on the north by éth street, on the south by an alley, on the west hy lot No, 377 and on the sant by Jot No. 279 and known as lot No, B18 on the plan of sald town, The said building isa two story plank frame building 18 x 24 feet with a ten story plank frame kitchen 1+ x 16 foot attached. Beined, taken in execution, sad 10 be sold as the property of James MeGahey. No. 4. All that certain lot ploos or pares! of land situate in the township of Benner, county of Centre and State of Peansylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Begioning at the south westerly cor por of the whole tract and also a corner of land of Elizabeth Pardue and running thenes (1) N, 507 sant four hundred snd seveutomn perches to a cornet thence (2. N, 319 west 115 perches to a corner thenes (3) N 50° sant 80 5-10 perches to a corner thenes (4) N 20° west 2) porches 10 & corner thenes (5) south 8° went 428 porches to the Hine of lands now or formerly of Elizabeth Purdue aforesaid thence (8) along the line of said lands B 407 sant 140 perches to the point or place of beginning Being a portion of the same prem. nos conveyed by Allen Campbell and John Vanes exsontors of Cleary Camphill “deceased * to Bdward Purdae father of the T. 6. Pardue by deed dated Angnt 27, 1811 and recorded in the offen of the Re. corder of Desde ste, In and for the said county of Contre, March 10th 1840, in Deed Book § , Pag» T15 to post, thence along land of ‘Mra, Eve 45} dagrees east 10 perches to the placs of thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and the property of Joseph W, Hite. TERMS-~No dood will bs soknow ledged until the purchase woney be paid in full, W. MILES WALKER, Bherifl, Sheriffs Office, Bellefonte, Pa., March 20, 1887, PPLICATION FOR LICENSE bs Notice fs hereby given that the following named persons have filed thelr petitions for license in tho office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace fu and for Centre County, and that application will be mado at the next session of seid Court—being the 4th Monday tn April next~to grant the same : John Anderson, Saloon, Bellefonte, Boro, OC. 4, McMillen, Tavern, do W. Rk Tellor, do Emanuel Brown, do baniel Garman, do Peter Asheroft, Philipsburg Boro, James Passmore, do John A. MoOmbér do 8. B, Row, do John Ramadale, do do do Wm, Parker, John West, Thos, W, Whitton, do Centre Hall Boro, Howard Boro, a Boro. Bogs I gg vp. do I. G. Shaffer, Alois Kohibecker, DH. Rubi, John H. Bibby, Samuel Long, Raloon, Thomas Gi. Edmunds, Tavern, Joseph Kleckner, John Odenkirk, 8 D. Burris, Mary U. Nolan, John G Usale, Gotleib Hang, Henry Robb, Clerk's Office Belllsfonte, Pa. March 80th 1587, do Haines Twp. Penn Twp, Potter Twp, do Boow Bhoes Twy. Spring T ng Twp. Walk Twp. L. A. SCHAEFFER, Clerk, “—Mingle's shoe store. I FoA L NOTICE. Notice is bereby given to all persons in- terested, that the following inventories of the goods and chatteles set apart Lo widows under the provisions of the y oo of the 14th of April, A. D. 1851, bave been confirmed ni. si. by tbe Court and filled in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Contre county and if no exception be filed thereto on or before the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolute- 1. Inventory of the personal propert ot David Henderson, Ap Ta Ta ie A ship deceased, as appraised and set apart to bis widow Mary Henderson. 2 Toventory of the personal properly of Henry Vanads, late of Harris township, Goon. as sporaised and set apart to his widow Mary Voosda. 8. Inventory of the personal property of Jobn C. Decker, late of College town. ship deceased, ss appraised and set spart to bis widow Susan Decker. 4. Inventory of the personal property of Wm. L. Sayder, late of College towaship decessed, ss appraised sad set apart to his widow Esther 1% Snyder. 6. The appraisement of the real estate of Samuel 8B. Kunes, ss appraised and set apart wo his widow Elizabeth E. Kunes JAMES A. McCLAIN, C. 0. GC. | EGISTER'S NOTICE —The foliow- ing sccounts have been examined sud passed by me and remain fled of record in this office fur the inspection of heirs and legatees ; creditors and all others in any way interested, and will be present. ed to the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, on Wednesday, the 27 day of April, A. D. 1887, 1. The sccount of Lizzie B. Wieand, (formerly Lizzie F. Baker,) one of the ex- ecutors of Joseph Baker, Iate of College township deceased. 2. The secountof TE. Royer, guardian of Rosa M. Krerder, minor child of Philip Kreider inte of Miles township decensed 8. The nocount of T. W. Hosterman, executor of, ete., of [erase] Vonada, iste of Haines township deceased. 4 The nceountof J. M scutor of, ete, of Henry J Walker township decossed 5. The second partial account of Henry Meyer, trustee of the estate of Heary Moyer, late of Miles township decensed 6. Fioal account of James P. Coburn, executor of, ete, of Daniel Reed, iste of Haines township decessed 7. The scocat of John H. Miller, ad ministrator of, ete. of John Schall, Iate of Ferguson township decessed 8. The first and fioal sceount of Clemen- tine L. Iddings, administratrix of. ete., of James 1ddings, iste ~f Huston township deceased. 9. Toe final account of Tsase A. Gates, administrator of, ete, of Solomon Gates, iste of Ferguson township deceased 10. First and partial account of B. F. Shaffer and Samuel Martin, executors of, etc, of James Martin, iste of Walker township decesed. 11. The scoount of PP. F. Bottorf, gusr- dian ot Franklin B. LA minor child of Alexander Samp®, late of Ferguson township deceased. 12. The third partial account of Michael Hess, guardian of Margaret and Clara Kuarr, minor child of Harrison Knarr, Inte of College township deceased: 18. The first and fnal sccount of Clement Dale, trustee appointed tw sell the real estate of ‘Nancy Hurst, late of Harris township deceased. 14. The third and final sccount of Dr, P.T. Musser, administrator of, eto., of Jno. D, Foote, Iste of Millbeim borough deceased, 16. The first and partial account of Thaddeus D. Stover, administrator of, ete, of Jacob W. Stover, late of Haines town- ship deceased. 16. The account of William and Levi A. Straub, executors of, ete., of George Straub late of Henner township, decossed, as filed by William Straub acting execu tor. 17. The account of J. Fearon Mann, ad- ministeator in Pennsylvania of, ete, of Thomas B. Morris Iste of California, de ceased Garbrick, ex- Dankle, late of 18. The first snd final account of Will. jam Lucas, admisteator of, eto. of A. K. McMullen, Inte of Bnow Shoe towiship, decessad, 19. The sccount of Robert Valentine guardian of, ete., of William 8 Keyes minor child of Thomas C. Keyes, late of Union lownship, deceased, 20. The sncoount of Robert Valentive, guardian of, ete, of John RK. Keyes, » minor ehild of Thomas C. Keyes, late of Union township, deceased. 21. The sceount of John Holmes ani Henry Whiteleather, administrators of, o10.,0f Jacob Whiteleniher, inte of Marion wwnship, decessed, bo The scoount of A. 'W. Reese exon. tor of, ete,, of Obristian Reese, late ol Pavton township, deceased. 23. The final account of Isaac 8 Frain, lane of Sarah A, child of Murgaret Loder, iste of Marion township, u. Inte of Gregg township, decessed The 8 aa of D0 Ww. 6 executor of Jacob Gingerich, late of ner south gloning, containing 40 perches, net measures, more or less stable, Selsed, taken fn execution and to be sold as y A minor deceased scoount of A. H. Weaver, ad. ministrator of, ete., of Jonathan Weaver, wnahip, decensed, “20. The second and final account of Lucinda Runkle, administratrix of, ete, of Hon, John K. Runkle, Iste of Potver township, decessed, 27. The sccount of Edmund Blancherd, executor of, ete , of Mrs, Adaline Harris, Inte of Bellefonte dacensed us filed by Mary F. Blanchard, administratriz of, ete., of suid Edmund Blanchard, deceased. 28, First and final sccount of EB. Ri Chambers, executor of, etc., of Ehjsh Uhasmbors, late of Patton lownship, decess- ed. 29. The account of Henry E. Duck ad- ministrator ¢. t. a. of, ete., of Michael Ney, late of Haines township, deceased. 80. The scconnt of Jonathan Harter, sd- ministrator of, ete., of William Harter, Isto of Haines township, deceased. 81. First and final secount of Barbar Long administratrix of, ete., of George Long, late of Gregg townnship, decessed. 22. The first and partial account of John J. Arney and Benjamin Arney, executors of, ete., of Jacob Arney, late of Potter township, decsased. 88. The first and final secount of George Dale, guardian of Mahals A. Garner, (now Grove) a minor child of Daniel Garner, Inte of College township, deceased, 84. The account of D, A. Deitrick and John H. White, administrators of, eto., of John White, late of Walkertownship, de- ceasod. 856, The 20th sunual sccouut of John Irwin, Jr., and Daniel Rbodes, surviving trustees of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 86. The first and final account of John B. Linn, and Samuel H, Griffith, execu- tors of, ele, of Mordical Waddle, late of Spring Wwnship, deceased. JAMES A. MeCLAIN, Register. Register's Office Bellefonte, March 26, 1887, INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Garefull yWritten Losses Paid Promptly Now York Life Ins. Co., ASSETS $75491453.37. Home Ins. Co., New York, ASSETS 87 80%.711.35. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $1.235056107. Girard Ins. Co., of Phila. ASSETS S12030500 75. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS 32035226290. JOHN I RANKIN, LHgent. Office in “Criders Block” Diamond. 9-13 I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY. Notios is hereby given that an application will be made to the said Oourt on Tomsday, the 20th day of March, A.D. 108%, st ten o'clock a =, under the “Corporation acd of ane thousand eight hundred and seventy four.” and the supplements thereto, by Juno. I Thompeon, J, M. Blair, A W. Resse, A. J. Greim and Geo. Alexander, for charter ofl an inte ded con ration to be smiled “The Bald Eagle Prechyterian Bongrag tion,” the character and object of which ia the support of public worship accurding fo the with, doctrin, discipline and neages of the General Assom- bly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America, and tor thew purposes 10 have, poosess, and snjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges con ferred by the said set and its suoplements, BEAVER, GEFHARTY & DALR, 104¢ Boliutors I ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD. Time Table 10 take effect Monday Jany. 24, 1887, Westward, — AW Bellefonte........ BAL asa = THOMPIONS Fo.rovressesseseomsads Krameine cus cos sessssssninrinine State College......coviis winnnn si JO Eastward, State Colloge......cocovuivinns vans 00 RKrumel®tu..: sereerrssscsnsnnsill Thom Poin Bil WaAdEIOh co... 0000svssssini nina 20 Soller Feusscssss srssisinsssnnssnnd 38 FIHDOP.cconisss ssrsrssssssrsnisnn B89 Hunterdon summnscsssssmssneanill LOLLY Rp. § Bollefon te. wa coin w «0.00 Trains will stop at stations marked VF," only when signals are given or on notice wo corduotor, Train No. ¥ will connect 2h train a al al at EIBZREREBE KF asasasad SE2TBSRE - 8 enstand weston BLE. V. RR. Train No. 8 will connset with train weston BEV. R. R. Train No. 4 will connect with train RR. and with train branch THOS. H, SHOEMAKER, Superintendent. ENO, 48, Spring Bross Fabrics. Our Im tone are sow oll i», elev our advascs ers with domestic manufactorers, sad we feel Justified in saying thers never was brought Ww this market, and in fact Is rerely shows is sy market, such an slogund, complete sad cheap stock of Dress Goods as we are now offbring, To a majority of the purchasing pebile the question of price and the interest of ths pocket Book » » mater of importance, and ¢ de careful . ton, On these two lnsues we soliolt your patrenage, sed will risk our reputation thet you will benefit by 2 and we retain your trade. Limited spans will only admit of oo outline mon won of mony bargains Complete line of Rpring Shades of Blnch All Woo! Tricetliote Grey sad Brews Mizmtwres, of Hosa Betirely Few snéd Biegunt. Ghineh All- Wee! Bebastape! or Ooupare Cord ad 12 ostin, Th large ime of Spring Shades " A bandeome smmorvment of boineh Viesmse cloths Sb TE sentn, all shades, sad’ motos Whe width, Mo hoa Choice Novelties ame! broken o, Mair Lines snd Mixeares, is Grey, Light Brown and Beige offerte, are the proper things for Bpring Dress Seeds. We are showing » Sewiidering sasertament ef thowe from the best German Manafacturerers in 40 and (Bineh goede at TH sents, F108 and 51.36, entirely new fabrion 0. Inch Halr Pirige Osshmers Cord, all-wesl tn lime of velory at 30 comts | cheap 706 sente, width, ol A sents. would be very cheap ab 50 centn Pascy Armurs, wool Slling, ot 15 conta, oll colors, at 15 conte; an extra bargain, In Velvet Bock are many extraordinary things oanuts ; thoes are 1 00 goods, In Silk Depart- ment, Two specialties are Zlinches Bisok Burabs at 4 ot mold af 60 conta, Colored Surabs, 19 inches wide, inall shades, at 68 conte ueunlly sold at A conta, LACE CURTAINS ! SRCIAL PATIERNS, our own importations, of FLO8. SH 25 and exirs valoes; Tull length and width sod taped edge ob $400 to $10 00 & pair Portierss, Lambreguing, Belts, Curtain. Poles, Chalnes, sic, ole, A Bram Trimmed Curtals Pole complete, ends, 10 rings and brackets, at 25 cents, Special values at this season of your in Botschold Linens, Musling, Ehostings, ote, otc Send Your Orders for samples and prices to our mall order dppartasent, being as explicit as possibile 6 mentioning kind of goods wanted, and pour re vest will be onewered promptly with sewest goods and lowest prices offer. d anywhere, BOGGS & BUHL 118 to 121 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, PA. (A251y.) WILLIAMS Wall Paper and Win- dow Shades. EMPORIUM, HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. ce, Jol rms We are now ready for spring teade. Our line is now full and complete ; choles goods of all grades from Me. to $3.50 BROWN BACK Me ; PATENT BACK 120; WHITE BACKS Mic; SATINS 20c ; MICAS 2c ; BRONZES from 40 to 50 ots ; EMBOSSED GOLDS from 60 to 90¢ ; HAND PRINTS and VELOURS, from $1 00 10 $3 60 wenn] JO Jpn A FULL LINE OF WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES Can put them up at short notice. re A poe We aloo have good paper hangers, ceiling decorton and house painters, ECan Suman Are prepared to sxscnte Jolw in town or country Have telephone conbection, wenn] JO) ween ‘. Please drop in and see our line, or oall ue and we wi come 10 pee you and bring samples, nn J J wn S. H. WILLIAMS, 10-4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. The andersignad Auditor appointed by the Orphaoy Coute of Sette, county, to ne to the pon pd 1 Pop am Shoemaker, Bustier of &eo, of Bliss Mullen and In the cheaper grades of Drom Gonds we offbe | Chock Poveltion, woo! 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The Colored and Black Work Designs give all the newest idess for fancy work, The Cooking Recipes are under the con trol of an experienced bousekeaper, The Architectural Department is of practical utility ceseful estimates being given with esch plan. CLUB RAKER'S PREMIUMS, JGDEY'S bas arranged to give elogan Silver Plated Ware of superior makers a8 premiums, the value of which in some in- stances reaches over $25 for one premiem. Send 16c, for Sample copy which contsin Illustrated Premiums with full pasacu- lars and terms. Address, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, Philadelphia, Pa, In Club with this paper, GODEY'S and The Cen- tre Democrat. Price $2.78, which should be sent to the office of this Paper. «Fresh bread and rolls in tine for breakfast every morning at Jacob's. W.R.CAMP Eanufscturer and Dealer in FINE FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St, Bellefonte, Pa. vi
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