- . black or heliotrope. FASHION NOTES. Silk and wool, velvet and wool aud solid wool are all used by French dressmakess for church and prome- nade dresses. Elaborate passemen terie trimmings are seen on all new dresses ; these trimmings are longer than any before imported, and they match the color of the dress. A styl- ish cashmer dress of heliotrope paid * in hugh blocks of broken lines was combined with plain cashmere. Re- versing the usual order, the plaid was used in the busqe and full I~nge drapery, while the skirt was plain goods laid in large side plaits. A large slender point of silk cord pas- sementerie extended from the collar to the waist at the back and a similar point formed the rest. Large passe menterie ornaments with many hang- ing cords were placed on the under, skirt to form a panel where the dra. pery parted. A stylish dress of that puiplish shade of cassimer called crushed strawberry was trimmed with » faocy- sriped silk of moire and sat- in. Brown wool, combined with a brocade of o'd rose, was still auvother costume. Tne French tailor dresses are quiteelaborately embroidered with lines of feather-stitching in white silk on brown or blue cloth. The edge of the overskirt is finished in this way. The underskirt and sometimes a line of feather-stitching is placed up the dart seams. The bodice in then fio- ished with a shirt vest of white su. rah extendiog from the collar to the waist line, or with a short vest reach- ing down only to the top of the darts and they are then finished by a square of dark velvet the shade of the dress. Irregularity is the feature of all the French draperies, which, } veiling can now be had in such = variety of colors, qualities and combi} nations that the infinity of even | French caprice can find wherewithal to gratify its changing moods. Mus- lins and lawns also follow the lead of their more solid rivals in the matter of orosmentation, and show every conceivable variety of loom and hand- wrought embroidery, closed or open designs and, not unfrequently combin- ing both in one piece of goods. The “Beatrice” driving cost is a new model in utility wraps, designed by an English house in Paris, and highly popular in America. Toe cat is of exquisitely fine cloth in in- visible checks or stripes, and is made ia single or double-breasted styles the seams of the coat doublestitched and lapping on the outside. Large Eoglish pockets are placed on either side and ou the left breast, and good- sized buttons of old silver and enamel are set down the front Ope model made of dark blue cloth barred with Japanese red is accompacied by a red silk vest, fastened with dark blue but- tons. The hood at the back is lined with the same rich color, Young ladies are prone to adopt the Green knot in the evening coiffare because it is such an easy and simple owe to adjust, but it is very trying to most faces. d——— . ~W. R. Camp's furniture store on Bishop strect is packed full of the new- est ond latest styles of furniture, just received. Prices are way down, which accounts for the rush noticed at that establishment every day. ~Jacob's line of fine crackers. ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD. Time Tsble to take effect Monduy Jany. 24, 1887, Westward, — A. while they are very full and long, are very eccentric ; the two materials used in the Costumes of black Chan- | tilly and the less expensive Spanish |F and French laces are extensively used over expensive satin, either White lace dresses over heliotrope are also shown these are looped up with long clusters of heliotrope ribbon and finished with peasant waists of heliotrope satin full lace gumps and lace sleeves. In this weather red seems a hot color to be worn, and yet there is hardly a wilet in which red does not play its part. A gray dress is re- lieved by a red hai or bonnet, with a red parasol. There are some charming Freach gowns | which are ntable for three goffered flounces ai the hem, replac iog the ordioary kilting, and the drapery, which forms folds at the waist, being closely stitched down. The cotton dresses now are noted for their simple, good style. Ecru and | red stripes are much worn, and the skirts are made with bread box-plaits over foundations well petticoated beneath, in which lies half the secret of their good appearance. To the uninitiated the skirts of the day might have no foundation at all; but this is far from being the case; there are plenty of plaitings and under. plaitings which xeep them well in form. Checks require much clever. vess of arrsogement. A blue-and- white checked cotton, with standing tufls on the surface, was draped in such a way that all the checxs fell diagonally. Stone aod blue form a happy mixture which finds favor now and some prettty dresses io stripes of that tone are to be seen in most fash- iovable gatherings, Black lace is still much the fashion « for dresses aud one of the newest kinds ts the Marguerite, the fortunate maou- facturer of which realized a considera able sum. The pattern coosists of graduated Marguerite blossoms, in perpendicular lines; it is well wrought, five and +ilky. This lace is draped over black, but the neceseary touches of eolor are given by three bands of ribbon carried beneath ha lace across the frout, firming points on one side and bows ou the otler. The mw (Gobelines blue bad been chosen, and the stylish bodice had a Vshapd piece of velvet of the same tose in. troduced back acd fiont with ribben velvet braces covered with lace, a bigh standing collar of the veivet, and sleeves, with trimmings of Jace Von the outside, and a sort of cap to the elbow ‘ormed of the black lace. Challie in solid colocs striped, dot. ted, floral or lolisted, seems to per- take in the general improvement noticeable in other light wool, veilings canvas goods sod the like. Nun's' {weston B. E. V. R. R. INSURANCE AGENCY Ball efOntM..csinees: roounecseninin Hastings P......cccooonneieevnneaa h 4 Hunters Thompsons F.............c.cco00in ‘ ET IO Ki Bate Collage... corners overs Eastward, — State College BCI 0s une sosiviessssssmsiass 08 Re ; Hastings BO ABM Bruns secscsnsessesssis ss Trains will stop at stations marked “F,"’ only when signals are given or on notice to conductor. Train No. 2 will connect with eastand weston BE. V. RR Train No. 3 will connect with train train Train No. 4 will connect with easton B. E V. R R. snd with west on Snow Shoe branch THOS. H. SHOEMAKER, Superintendent. train train Policies Carefully Written Losses Paid Promptly, New York Life la Co., ASSETS $735,421,153.37. Home Ins.Co., New York, ASSETS $7 802711055. Fire Association of Phila. ASSETS $41,230 564 07. Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS $1,263500.75. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS $2 052202 90. )=—(0)—me( JOHN . RANKIN, Agent. Office in “Criders Blook” Diamond: 913 1859-1887. Great Reduction PRICES!!! I am now Prepared to Give BIG BARGAINS. DRY GOODS, Dress Goods from 5c to $2 per yard. NC7IONS, Hose from 3c to $1 per p wr GROCERIES Lower Tan the Low; est. Give us a Call. We Guarantee faction. Satls- Countrv Produce On hand, and Wanted at all times, CG. U. HOFFER Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Pa i Kailroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R— Time Table in effect Nov, 15, '86, WESTWARD. Mail, Leave Lock Haven... Flemington. Mill Hall... Beech Creek Eagleville, Howard...... Mount Eagl Curtin........ Milesburg... COO COoOTTOLL® ld TE EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone,..............ooeen East Tyrone Vail Bald Eagle............... ‘ Fowler Unionville Snow Shoe Int Milesburg Bellofomts, cooneeiccicseesiss LA -E 2 2 2 RJ NESEZ8E 3 947 10 01 10 66 10 16 10 80 ) 86 10 50 10 54 11 00 Mount Eagle Howard 26 MIN Bll. .siieriienies. -9 88 Flemington 9 42 Arrive at Lock Haven 9 45 ELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R. R.—Time Table in effect Nov 15. Leaves Snow Shoe 6.45 a. m., arrivesin Bellefonte 8:26 8. m. | Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 a. m., arrives at Bnow Shoo at 11:00 a. m. Leaves Snow Shoe 2:50 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 4:56 p. m. Leaves Bellefonte 7:60 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 9:56 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. : | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE | HIGH STREET, | BELLEFONTE, PA., | Is NOW OFFERING ! GREAT INDUCEMENTS| TO THOSE WISHING FIRST-CLASS . n . . Plain or Fancy Printing | We have unusual facilities for priming LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS I EWISBURG & TYRONE BR. R.~ | 4 Time Table in effect Nov 15 86, | WESTWARD. | Mixed, | PM. AM. | b b i Penn's Furnsce......... - TT A A NO “110 MAPOnED....cammisssns soon Loveville | Warriors Mark......... «1 65 Pennington... iinien 2 12 Waston Mill foe. one. 2 25 L. & T. Junetion........ 2 31 Tyrone....cousessssssssssn 3 38 EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone L&T. Junction Weston Mill Pennington... cvs Warriors Mark......on Furcsce Rosd Loveville Marengo........ —— trates BOBO cesses sinssssmassnssss Penn's Furnses. ........ Fairbrook INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPESA AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS | Ba Orders by mail will receive prompt | attention ! #9" Printing done in the beststyle, on short notice and at the lowest rates A. BEEZER & SON Will furnish you with Meats of all Kinds At Their | MEAT MARKET IN THE OLD Conrad House, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. — (Phils. & Erie Division, )—On and sfier Nov 15, 1886: WESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia Harrisbarg...... - Williamsport... Jersey Shore... Lock Haven Renovo... Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelphia... 7 Harrisburg...... - 11 Arr. stWilliamsport.... 266 pm Lock Haven 8i56pm Renovo 610 pm pm Am LR a In AB DAS pm Oam Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne stueiciiisiann. FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia... 11 ¥ am Harrisburg §¥Bpm Williamsport... T10pm Arr st Lock Haven... B06 pm EASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamsport arr st Harrisburg... 1130 am Philadelphia $16pm EXPRESS 50pm DAY 800 am 1006 am 1M 16am 128 am 4pm TH wm Lock Haven... Williamsport arr at Harrisburg Philadelphia... ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie Renovo .cccveeecsins Lock Haven Williamsport... arr at Flarrbsburgo..... Philadeiphin Erie Mail East and West connect at Brie with trains on L.S. & M.S. RR; at Corry with B. P. & W.RR.; st Emporium with B. N.Y. &P. RR. and st Drift. wood with A.V. RR. R, NEILSON, Gen’ Bup't, 26 am | Allegheny Street. } | Corned Beef a specialty. Prices IN ACCORDANCE with the times, OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS FRESH, TENDER AND JUICY, AND WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONXECTION, | | 1dJ CALVIN M | y ander Brovkerhof Home. ! fo HAMILL, ATTURNEY. T-LAW, BELLEFODTE, PA. OM in Varet's Block, High strost, North de EYER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW velleton oP JAMES L. Office with Judge Hoy. OC. M. Bown, Kite 4, twwy BOWER & ORVIS, Ino. |. Onvis, ATTORNEYS AT IAW, Belletor te, Pa, (RVIS, to the Court louse, ou fret Seer Office Woodring's A JL. Branoren, di | . v Hew SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, CKNTHE COUNTY, FA. Bpecial attention to Collections; practice i oiirh Courts, Consultation In German or Bughieh., #18. ———————————— SO - —— F. FORTNEY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEYONYS pa Ofce lv Conrad House A iovhenyswens, 8 sitention given to he coil. Aun of dlalase All business attended to promptly hy J. 6 10vE, ' ATTORNEY 41 LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office in the rooms forme: y coupled by she het W.P. Wilson A) voi b EB ME a. & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELL ra Bos on Allegheny street, ive doors welt of of fice ocenpied by late firm of Yocum & Hastings. @9.. PD. HN. NASTINGS, HASTINGS JANES A. BraYE™ BEAVER & G i. WESLEY Garuany. EPHART, OfBos ou Allegheny bh fii gor He te outs, Pa. ! . $443 WC HEINLE, * ATTORNEY AT LAW Bae LL Lastdoor tothe loftin the Court Home. (CLEMENT DALE, ATTORNAY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pe, Offices ¥. W. corner Diamond, two doors fous Set astional bank, STiay. T C.HIPPLE, 4 * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOOK HAVEN, PA. All businesspsomptl y attended to, iy M.P MITCHELL, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR LOCK HAVEN, PA , Will attend to all work in Clearfield, Contes and Clinton ovun ties, Office opposite Lock Haves Nations!Band $8-3+ | )R A W. HAFER, HIGH STR SKLLEPORTY, Bos in Harrie’ Block. WT, ”m. H K. HOY, M. D., . OCULLST AND AURIST, Office Xo. 4 South Spring 81, Bailefoute, Pa. Ofce hours ZT wis m1 wWwisnd Tip w F, P- BLAIE, JEWELER, WATORES , CLOCKS JAWELAY Bo. All work nastly executed. On Allegheny stews “a Business Cards. M BARBER SHOP, GE Under Firat Nationaal Penk, B EK, a R. A. Beek, may 8 83) (CEIIRE COUNTY BANKMG OOMPANY Reoeive Deposits And Miow Inte mn, Discount 0tes; and Sell Gov Securities Jamas A. Basvas, President J.D. Bavenny Ossbier. A 2.7. manne, Oeede®s RST NATIONAL BANK OF FELLAEPOXTE, Adiaghon y Street, Bellefonte Pa. MSSMORE HOUSE, Front and Spruce Btreegs, PHILIPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderat stabling attached. 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