———— 5 penn ap———— LIKED SINGING BUT— Congregational singing may carry the appearance of brotherly love and sisterly regard (if there is such a thing) but it is sometimes far from entertaining to the person who takes no part in the performance. Recent. ly, at a very fashionable place of re- ligious worship where many untrain ed and unmusical voices ran riot over persuasive tunes, a man who knew more about the grain market than of “huckwheat notes” lifted up his pre. simed voice to assist in the presention of a hymn of long and kallowed stand- ing. A modest but determined lo k- i ig fellow who stood just io front of him turned around, touched the sing- er on the arm and said : Do you live in this town ? Yes, the singer replied after allow" ing his voice to fall to the floor. Are you a member of this congre gation ? I am sir, Is it not one of the of this church to treat siangers with mark- ed courtesy ? It is Well, thea, will you please do aims me a favor ? Certainly, if it is within my power. What can de for you ? Hush ! Hush ? the singer grasped. That's what I said. Is it possible, sir, that you don’t want & man te sing ? Oh, I don’t mind a man's singing; don’t care how much he sings, but I don’t want him to give himself up to distressing noises as you have been making. My greolous alive ! has it come to such a pess that a man can’t sag io his own <hurch ? It has come to pass that you can't sing in any church. You are insulting sir. And you are tormenting. If you don’t like my singing— I tell you I've got objections te any body’s singing. Well, if you don’t like me, you (Got no objections to you at «ll. By this time the hymn was finished the comgregation sat down, but pret- ty soon another hymn was announced. The ampoyiog singer again lifed his voice. The man in froot of him turn. ed and touched him on the shoulder What do you want with me sir? Want you to hush. Why don’t you sing then ? object to your singing, carries me back to the time when I was very happy, a time when I raised hogs in the South, and, sir, since then | whenaver I hear anything thatsounds | like I won't worship in the same house | with vou sir, said the singer. I will leave this place. Thavk you the stranger replied, sod smoothing out the unpleasant expression of his face. he sat down and gave himself up to the enjoyment of the sermon. ——- FARM NOTES, — It is the appearance of goods that sells them. Nice large, fat, plump, white turkeys, ducks, chicks, or geese always bring outside prices. A tomato grower thinks tomato seed two or three years old is less dis, posed to run to vines aud produces more and better fruit than seed of the previous year. If old hay be cut and moistened before being fed to horses there will be fewer animals suffering from heaves. Feeding dusty materials is usually the cause of the diffisalty. According tv Prof. Goessmann an excessive accumulation in the soil of either animal or vegetable matter, or both is apt to turn foto a boarding place of ivjurious parasitic growth. A mixture of equal parts of red pepper and Scotch souff thrown into rat-ho'es will cavse the vermin to leave. Rats soon become suspicious of pois, and the mixtare easily frightens them, The most successful shepherd of the future will have his mutton on the market we regularly and in as good coudition ma his wool. This same man will make both products as good ak possible, Muatriog land by plowing under some kind of green crop, such as mil- * lot buekwhent, oats, or peas, should Don’t | understand | but to tell you the truth, your voice, | Clover is also excellent, and lime should be freely used at the same time, Saltpetre, an ounce to a gallon of water, is a sure preventive of squash root borer, says Vick. Pour the solution on the soil about the young plants, and repeat the operation two or three times after intervals of four or five days. If old fruit trees fail to yield pro- fitable crops,dig the soil up thorough: ly aud apply a good dressing of well rotted manure and work thoroughly if have ‘| hen, you into the soil. them, apply a dressing of wood ashes 80 advises N. J. Shepherd. If the wool of sheep becomes wet it dries very slowly and only by chill. ing the auimal through. Shelter from rain and snow, espscially the former, is therefore more than protection from cold. If sheep is chille | so as to give it cold or Those who follow the diary ests—the butier interests—have, cording to a well-known setts dairyman, found in the Jersey most and best butter. | mau, after repeated experiments, finds | that the best outter is prodaced from { one-half Jersey and one-half Guernsey | cream, o> | 1S59-1SS7. | Great Reduction PRICEN! ! important | al fever, the fibre of the wool is injured: inter. | ac | Massachu- | | | | | | | UY am now Prepared to Give | and the Guernsey the best butter cows. | They will, in his opinion, make the | This diary- | ~W. R. Camp's furniture slore oo | | Bishop street is packed full of the new. | est ond latest styles of furniture, received, Prices are way down, which | just | accounts for the rusk noticed at that | establishment every day. sn — A AI—— ~=Jacob’s line of fine crackers | I ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN : RAILROAD. —Time Table | effect Monday Jany. 24, 1887, Westward, — 10 take | | Bellefonte ca { Hastings F............ Hunters Thompsons F RRR riI «cuss + ccassnsssesnne State College Eastward, — { State College | Krumrine { Thompsons F | Waddles | Sellers F | Filmore | Hunters Bellefonte. civiins. | Trains will stop at stations marke {only when signals are given or on ® conductor : * RR connact ® R Train No. 2 {east and west on B. E. V Train No. 3 will weston B. E. V. R Train No. 4 will connect with easton B. E.V. R RK. sand with | west on Snow Shoe branch | THOS, H. SHOEMAKER, i Superintendent. INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Carefitlly Written will ponne with with i | Losses Paid Promptly, New York Life Ins. Co., ASSETS $73,421,153.37. ‘Home Ins.Co., New York, ASSETS $7,502711.335. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $1230 56407. Girard Ins. Co., of Phila. ASSETS S1,263500 75, FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS 52052 202 90. Yosiauis ff) Jom JOHN , RANKIN, Hgent Office in “Criders Blosk"” Diamond, be the object of every farmer. digs hb ny 4 w DRY GOODS, | | Dress Goods from 5c to $2 per yard. NC7 IONS, | Hose from 3c to $1 per pow train | train rain | ! | i | train | GROCERIES Lower Tan the Low; est. (rive us a Call. We Guarantee Satis- faction. Countrv Prodvoe On band, and Wanted at all times. 9-13 | Bnow Shoe at 11:00 a. m. | * | Bellefonte 4:56 | Snow Shoe | Arrive at Lock Haven BIG BARGAINS. | Bellefoute 8:25 8. m. ’ Railroads, I ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. 2 Time Table in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD. Mail, Exp. | Leave Lock Haven P.M, % 20 Flemington... cvesenie 8 24 Mill Hull 8 27 Bosch Creek a 8 Lagleville é Howard Chass ss na nl aasves { ‘ or { Mount Eagle.......aunses i ¢ J Milesburg BollefoniBeusnesisis.si iis Milesburg Snow Bhoe Int....ceeeeees Unionville BEST TONIC. Port Mathidu..conecos oes. b Hunnah Fowler Bald Bagle.......concx1 ir, Youll cassnsssconssssssrssioein: B 4 Arrive at Tyrone......cccceennnns { EASTWARD Leave Tyrone Kast Tyrone bon, is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to omen, and all who lead sedentary if Late i on and Parifies the AL Nn 1 Mus, KARA nmTn Ban, 4 Fupwall Ave. Milwag. kee Wis, says under date of Dec, 30th, 18d “1 have ind Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has heen more than a doctor to He. having cured me of the wankness indies have In Nie, Also cured me of Liv. or Complaint, snd pow my omuplesion is clesr sad good. Has slso been beneficiel to my children i Mas, Lovisa © _Busopox Eest Lockport N.Y, says: “1 have suffered untold misery from Complaints, snd could oltain relief from nothing sxoopt Brown's Iron Bitters Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines Take no other. Made only by MIOAL CO, BALTIMOME, NB. Bald Eagle......coovnae ‘ POWIBP Ms csessisirineisssnsins on wrapper BROWS CHE Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg.......cosuveinnns 9 18 9 22 | TH E CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICK HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. i» UW UFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WISHING FIRST-CLAM 0 47 10 01 10 06) 10 16 2 10 30 1G 36 | 10 KO 10 o4 11 00 - a1 " , ww Pm ee e—= Plain or Fancy Printing R.—~Time Table ia effect Nov 15. Leaves Snow Shoe 6.45 &. wm. arrivesin | Mount Eagle. ....covvvnnn. { Boward....cooscsrnernsrisnes 4 Eagleville...c...ccovnvavenns ‘ Beech Creek Mil Ball......consivsnrvicn ‘ Flemiaglon ..cooveivinrisin ‘ 4 46 1 We have unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLATS CATALOGUES PROGRAMM KS, . STATEMENTS | Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 8. m., arrives at | Leaves Snow Shoe 2:50 p. m., arrives st | m. | STRCULARS, Leaves Bellefonte 7:60 p. m,, arrives at | BILL HEADS. 3 9:86 p. m. NOTE HEADS, 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't, | BUSINESS CARDS | INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, | CARDS ON ENVELOPES! | AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS | pa Orders by mail will receive prompt ru AM. | attention. i 00 pa Printing done in the beststyle, on L ) | short notice and at the lowest rates KWISBUKG & TYRONE R. R.- Time Table in effect Nouv 15 86, WESTWARD. 4 Mixed. Leave Scotia FalrDrook.....coonecssnms Penn's Furnace Hostler Marengo......coccvvsens Loveville Furnace Road.vusene.... Warriors Mark... Pennington Waston Mill f...ooonnnnns 4 ) 50 | L. & T. funetion...... . d 3 66 | Trin Meats of all Kinds) XT. At Their 2 MEAT MARKET! | IN THE OLD | « Conrad House, ol Allegheny Street. | Prins) L.yaNia RAILLROAD, — { Phila. & Erie Division. )~Un and sfier Nov 15, 1886: WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphis... Harrisburg Williamsport Jarsey Shore... iock Haven, Renovo Arrives at Erie . NIAGARA EXPRESS Loaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg...... - Arr. st Williamsport. Lock Haven Renovo ; 00 | 101 A. BEEZER & SON | Will furnish you with 20 | ) 40 | Leave Tyrone L&T. Junction Pennington Warriors Mark...... Furnace Road Loveville....... 16 Fairbrook.. Scotia Corned Beef a specialty. pm Usa 5 a Prices In {ACCORDANCE A In 56 am s» with the times, 1 ea® QUR MEAT IS ALWAYS ~ su» FRESH TENDER AND KA aves ssi. « pm P by this t ] : pm nssengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne atecciriciiriiin. B pm J TIC Y ’ i FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... 11 10am AND WILL GIVE Harrisburg ...... 25 Williamsport... 710 pm | 3 b 9 Arr at Lock Haven... 06 pm SATISFACTION. | EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS TELEPHONE CONNECTION, | Leaves Lock Haven Williameport...... arr at Harrisburg........ Philadelphis EXPRESS Op am | 0am Mam 156 pm | PAY | AGENTS WANTED to wll “BEMINISOFXCEs % . or | of 8 YEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS, B aml Lock Haven...... 16 am | EN EY POORE Williamsport arr at Harrisburg : Philadelphia... am 43 P 0 | Iustrating the Wit, Humor, and Fecentricition of 7 25: m | poted celebritin A richly ilustrated treat of icner ERI K M AlL | Society Mintory, from sv» olden time” to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully Popular. Agent ort Leaves Erie ...ocovvnne - | rapid sates Address for cirealar and terms, HUB Benove ....oueei, | BARD BROS, Poblishers, Philadelphia. Pa. #2 Lock Haven...... Williamsport... srr at Narrisburg........ Philadelphin Erie Mall East West connect at | Erie with trains on L. 8S. & M. 8. RR; at Corry with B. P. & W.RR.; st Emporiom | with BN. Y.& P. RR, and st Drift. wood with A. V. RR. R. NEILSON, Gen'l Bup't. ABEG 40 AWO JOYW SHY SAID ¢O | Vid “aay Allegheny st., Belletonte, Pe | aarvnd | Imo, |. Ouvis, | Woodring’s Block, J. L. BranoLes, J¥AVE CL J AMES L. HAMILL, . ATTORNEY AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. {OM in Farts Bleok, High street, North side MEYER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Bellefonte, Fa. J CALVIN Office with Judge Hoy. C.M. Bows, Eive L, One RVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYBAT LAW, Bellstonte, Ps, Office o to the Court House, on Gret floor | C. P. Haw SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, FA, pec sl attention to Collections; practice in wll th ne combines lron with pure vegetable | warts. Consultation in German or Buglish, 6.428. D F. FORTNEY, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office Ip Conrad Hovse Allngt ony street, Special attention given to 1he colly tion of clatine All business sttondod to promptly iy J. G. LOVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Offices lu the rooms formes y ocoupied by the lot W.P. Wilson vol b Bu, U. 0, HASTINGS WV. EEEDES, I JABTINGS & REEDER, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEVOSTE PA Nice on Allegheny street two doors east of the of. Soe vocupied by late firm of Yorums « Hastings, 40.. JAMES A. BRAVERY J, WESLEY GRPEANY R & GEPHART, ATTOERNEYE AT LAW, Office on Allegheny street, north of High, Balle forte, Pa 1-1y ATTORNEY AT LAW Ww C. HE . Bux LLEFONTE PA. Last door tothe leftin the Court House 70a EMENT DALE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office BX. W_ corner Diamond, two doors from Sret paticosl bask, 5171p INLE, T C. HIPPLE, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOCKE HAVEN, PA. All busi pesrpromptly attended to, dy VW. P MITCHELL, FRACTICALSURYEYOR LOCK HAVEN, Pa , Will attend to all work in Clesrfield, Contre and Clinton counties, 80-1y Ofbor opposite Lock Haven NotionsiBand 1 R.A. W., HAVER, ) DENTIET, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bor in Harris Block I K. HOY, M.D, * OCULIET AND AURIST Office No. § Bouth Spring st, Bailefoute, Pa. Ulor hours Tole mm, | land 0 Fpw KE BLAIR, : * JEWELER, WATCHES, CLOCKS JRWELAY AO, All work neatly executed. On Allegheny op t | ander Brockerboff House, - Business Cards. g 1 EM BARBER SHOP, Under First Nationaal Bask, BELLEFONTE, PA. R. A. Beck, may 3 83] YENTRE COUNTY BANKING / OOMPANY. Geoeive Deposits And Allow Tate of, Discount ofa; Bo and Sell Gov Securities Janis A. Braves, Presioent J.D. Bnvenny Cashier, Py EO nuns, Pres't. 2.0. Rannis Oseb'r, JRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allegheny Street, Bollofonte Pa. JASSMORE HOUSE, Frowt and Eproce Btrees, ¥ PHILIPEBRTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging at moderst slabling sttached No (; ARMAN'S HOTEL, X Opposite Court House, BELLEFONTE PA TERMS $1.26 ER DAY A ood Livery attached Buss HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA.. Familios and single gentismen, ae well as the Shalttsting lic and commercial men are In to this First Hotel, where they will nd bom comfortest reasonable rates, y at Libera] reduction to Jurymen and others atten Oourt W. B. TELLER, Prop'y New Brockerhoff House, ]BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLRGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE. C. 6. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Room on Furst Floor, 8 hree Bus 10 and from ofl Tratns. Bpeciel rates © witeesses and jurors. i tien JAMES PASSM ORK, Prop «1 (ENTRAL HOTEL, ( IRST NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLHKIN, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. W.G. Rook, Proprietor. RATES—$100 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS TO DFPOT MER]. NG ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Hotel Aas lately been remodeled and refurnished and the travel will find Sveti Sub REBERSBURG HOTEL, REBERSNU KG Tha NLY FIRSTCLASS HOTEL IN he a FRENCH'S HOTEL. CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YORK,
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