—— ESP A TO START BALKY HORSES, A big, finelooking, high-stepping heid-in-the-air, nerveous horse was driven down Central street yesterday afternoon attached to a buggy io which was two men. There was a blockade of teams in front of the theater for a moment, and when the way was cleared again the horse would not budge. His driver told him to go on, but he did t move. The other man got out tried to lead him, but he was as immovable as though his legs had been driven into the ground. The driver began to lose his temper and took up the whip when a horsey looking man came irom the rear of the theater, and taking in the situation at a glance said ; Soe Hold on a minute; I'll start you. He went to the rear of the boggy and pushed it steadily against the horse. The horse found it necessary t) take a step forward, thet step led to others, andjhe trotted off down the street as easily as need be, It's no use to try to lead a horse like that, or to thrash him, said the horsey man. He is green. He never has been driven much, aod don’t know what is wanted of him. _— “Mr. Kajones,” said the foreman of a southern Illinois paper as he went in to the presence of the editor the othe r | day “we've waited a day and a half | | pared to do all ki pis of book binding for that black paper and it hasen’t | | come yet. If we don’t go to press this | afternoon we'll lose iwo stickfuls of | legal ads that have got to be printed | before to morrow. What are we going | to do?” “Have we any blank paper at all?” inquired the editor. | guaranteed, i The Old Clown's Days are Over. Col, W. C. Crum, the advance agent of Forepsugh’s circus. says: ‘The day of the clowns is nearly over. Formerly they were hall the show, but they now attract but little attention, The en'argement of the shows is the chief cause, The big shows now have two or three rings, #nd the circle of seats is 80 off that the people cannot hear the jokes of the clowns. In the o'd days an average clown received from $100 to $200 a week, Dan Rice, who was con- sidered the greatest of them all, was paid £1,000 a week, which was the highest salary a clown ever received, He was a bright ambitious young fael- low, possessed of much originality, and reached the top of his profes Once an educated Ergliseman, a | he sion, graduate of Oxford university, who pos- sessed excellent comic talents, was brought over ta this cecountry, snd he was paid £500 a week. At the day the pay of the clowns ranges from $20 to $50 a week." Courier Journal, Contral Stats Normal SCHOOL, LOCEK RAVEIY, PA. Lot ation healthful present Unsurpassed in its advantages mod fuspiring. Instructors experienced teach. honored graduates of co loges Biate appropri le this year $2000 00, Extensive IMPROVE NMTS, wonverionces and Comtorts, deperior Model and Training School, State aid to professional students, Write for catalogues and circulars. JAMES ELDON, A. M , Principal, Lock Haven, Pasa | and -~Book Bix pine ~We are now pre at reasonable rates and wil guarantee {all work. Send in your books, papers magazines, ete, and have them bound SALESMEN | WANTED to canvass for { Nursery Stock ! sale of | oyment Ras Paid | CHASE | CHESTER, | ihe emp Expo stating age. [ 'OMFANY, R We MAY Salary and Ap ply al Once | BROTHERS “We have ten quires of brown wrap- | N. ¥, ping paper, such as hutcners use.” “Then,” said the editor, as the fire of a suddem inspiration flashed from his eyes, “we'll use that” Aed he turned to his desk and wrote the fol- lowing editorial, which he gave to the foreman, with instructions to double | lead it and put it at the head of the first column on the editorial page: “Of all the papers in the United one that has the enterprise to print a correct portrait of Queen Kapiolani, | of the Sandwich Islands, which will be found im another column. The out- lines of thie portrait have deen en- graved with great care, and the cut is | guaranteed ¢o be an accurate copy of | Krumrine seess sesorsnsussenssitunie Ty States The Welkin Ringer is the only | State College............ ........ . Is State College... | W EESEITARD JP asses cesses smmnrisieesa | Filmore | Hunters the latest photograph of her majesty; while in order to show her complexion as it really is, we have gone to the trouble and expense of printing our entire edition on paper whose color and quality exactly reproduce complexion and textzre of the skin of this now famous queen. pies of this week's issue, ready for mailiog, can be had at five cents each by applying at this office, ~Chicago Tribune. - - New Orreaxs, Oct. 4 Haven, Mississippi, prt has reached here that serious —A Broock specie! says: A re trouble is brewiog between the negroes and whites about tweenty miles south- east of this place, near the line o Pike and Lawrence counties, three hundred men of each color are said to be under arms, and a colision is feared. ——— I have diagonized case carfu'ly, my dear Mrs, said the young physician, and I find that he is suffe te pedal extrem exclaimed the old lady in distress, didn't know he was so seriously fected. John said the in his feet. your ‘ing from rhenmatism in Oh, my grief, I af. was all Hes, pain a George Davie, a farmer residing four miles back of Nanticoke, Luzerne coun - ty, met with a horrible death on Mon- day last. He had taken a load of rail- road ties to Nonticoke, snd alter de- llvering them Jeo indu'ged in a few drinks, as was his custom, snd then fixed himself between the hind wheels of the wagon »n a hisnket and started for home, Soon aller leaving the town he vil w-leer, and 0 his stupor lopped over until his head got between the « spokes of one of the wheels, when it was literally torn from the body su | fell in the gatter. When the team arrived in front of his hoase it and Davia’ wife went out to meet And w a sight she beheld! There was the head les body of her husband, with the b'ood flowing from his beheaded trunk in streams, She rroused her nearest neighbors, and going back about half a mile they found the head, which, after ® investigation, they conclude | had been taken off the body ss described above, About | New York Life Ins, Co., {only when signals are given or on | ! lemst and west on BLE. V. R | west : the | feast on B | west on Saow Shows branch Extra co- | wrapped | * INSURANCE AGENCY Policies Carefully Writton husband's | Burtly, | Home Ins.Co., | i | ELLEFONTE & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD.—Time Table to take effect Monday Juny. 24, 1887, Westward, — A.M P.M, 4.40 4 50 BOOMS. saeinire caniocarinins 6.10 Hastings F Hunters Eastward, — 800 6.08 6.10 6 30 6 35 6 39 642 6.50 1.00 | Krumrine... Thompsons ¥. EF XTAMIDEE voorscnssssissse. onans Bellefonte...... Trains will stop at stations marked “wp notice #5) conductor. Train No. 2 will connect with R connect with rain Train No on BE. V.R R Train No. 4 will EV 8 will train connect with KR. R and with train train THOS. H. SHOEMAKER, Superintendent Losses Paid Promptly, ASSETS $75421.1453.37. New York, ASSETS 8780271155. Fire Association of Phila, ASSETS $1,230 564 07. Girard Ins. Co. of Phila. ASSETS $1263500 75. FIREMAN'S FUND INS. 60., of CALIFORNIA, ASSETS #2032262 90. ——— JOHN . RANKIN, Agent, Office in “Criders Blosk” Diamond, 13 1859-1887. BIG BARGAINS. Great Reduction PRICES I am now Prepared to Give ¥ DRY GOODS, Dress Goods from 5c to £2) per yard. NC7 IONS. fase from 3c to $1 per pr GROCERIES Lower Tan the Low, est, Give us a Call. We Guarantee Satis- faction. Countrv Produce On band, and Wanted at all times, C. U. HOFFER | 1 | Snow Shoe 3 i | H § Kailroads, ALD EAGLE VALLEY E. H- Time Table in effect Nov, 16, "88, WESTWARD. Mail, Exp. Leave Lock Haven............. Flemington... corsreins Mill Hall......... Senssnithnas 8 27 Beech Crook / Eagleville.............oo0n 8 42 Howard.......... Setesssssies Mount Engle Curtin Milesburg Bollofonteu.ise: sss. oreiss Milosburg....oenneeiierins Snow Bhoe Int....e. Unionvilie...cucunneic .. Fowler Beld Engle Vail assssacsnsrssisccrssrsnn Arr.veat Tyrone EASTWARD. Leave Tyrene.. am East Yyro rone Ylheoiininniiciisinini Bud Eagle.........c..... ad Te Ei nionville Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg Curtin Mount Eagle. ...coovnnn. 9 03 Howard Eagleville Beoch Creek....oovvcennnns #24 MI Hall.oiscsessirins snr 9 38 Flemiogton....cevvnciirn 9 12 brrvive at Lock Haven.......... 9 45 Bo EroNTE & SNOW SBHOE R.! >) R.—Time Table in effect Nov 156 Loaves Snow Shoe 6.45 8. m., arrivesia | Bellefonte 8:26 8. m. | Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 a. m., arrives at | now Shoe at 11:00 a. m Leaves Snow Shoe? 250 p.m {1 Beliefonte 4:55 p. Leaves Bellefl: he 7:66 p. m,, arrives at | 9:66 p. m. ] 5. 8, BLAIR, Gen. Sup't #1 “ .y Mrrives at | EWISBURG & TYRONE R. R.- 4 Time Table in effect Nov 15 86 WESTWARD Mixed. fl AM. | XAnve Bootin...... «concise os «12 156 ) | Fairbrook.....ccoceovennns 12 ¥0 20 | Penn's Furosce......... «106 SR OBI sesso cesnsrsnssonnes “11h MArengo.....onssssssssnn 1 25 Loveville | ET Furnace Road 85 Warriors Mark......... «1066 Penniogton.......ccce.. -2 12 Waston Mill f..ovnevnnnns 25 L. & T. Junetion...... . 28 TF IONO.cernsusssssrsmivens 286 EASTWARD io %| 36) Mized. Leave Tyrone L&T. Junction Weston Mil Pennington.......cccenve. - Warriors Mark......... - gl Re - Marengo Hostler 10 88 Penn's Furnace......... - ) 10 44 Pair hrook. coonss cers socmes 60511 08) Scotia 11 80 | 10 22 | DENNSY LVANIA RAILROAD, po (Phila. & Erie Division.)—On and sller Nov 15, 1 R84 Ww ESTWARD. ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg...... - Williamsport... Jersey Shore...... Lock Haven Renovo., Arrives at Erie NIAGARA EXPRESS Leaves Philadelpbis...... Harrisburg Arr. st W illinmaport. Lock Haven...... Renovo Kane Passengers by this train arrive in Bellefonne ateweniinnne.. FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg Ww HA EMpOr... Arr at Lock Haven. EASTWARD, LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven...... Williamsport arr at Harrisburg... -» sssEEE BE8BESESN BEEZER ¢ & 3 WOMEN '** sjteien |. gh Te EA I L. HAMILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in Furst's Block, Migh- street, hy North wide, CAL VIN MEYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Belisfonte, Ps. Ld Office with Judge Hoy. Ino. Hl, Onvis, = | ( Spanos BEST TONIC Fibs ron fo Dns 7 lives AE load yoni; ola fa Adres ro skin emooth, B oes nok} t 1 v gpd cause headache, or produce oonstipation—all other Tron medicines do, yr LIZAWETH i veg “ Farnell Ate. M wane 54: | § are al nar 's Iron Bitten, snd it has been more { b ng cured me of the 8 alas cured me of Liv. er Com ion is clear | good, o my children” Mus dems 0 Cy Puig East Lockport, N.Y, plaints; and old tain rol , and could obtain » oxoept Beown's Iron Bitters” " Geuion has aboss Trade Mark snd crossed red lines on wespper, Take no other, Made only by BRON CMENIOAL 00, BALTIMORE, MB, from TH E CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFC4a HIGH BTREET, BELLEFONTE, PA in BOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMEN TO THOSE WISHING FIRST-CLASS | Plain or Fancy Printing We have unususl facilities for printing | LAW BOOKS, PAMVPVHLETS CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS { CIRCULARS BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS INV ITATION CARDS CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES! AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS Bay Urders by mail will receive prompt { attention 1 short notice snd at the lowest rates Will furnish you with "| Meats of all Kinds At Their MEAT MARKET IN THE OLD Conrad House, °! Allegheny Street. Corned Beef a specialty. with the times, G |OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS FRESH, TENDER AND JUICY, =|AND WILL GIVE SATISEF ACTION. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Philsdelphia. EXPRESS Leaves Kane ..a Renovo... Lock Haven.. w illismsport... arr at Harrisburg Philadelphia..... ERIE MAIL Loaves Erie. RONOYO vasenss. ea Lock Haven...... . Williameport... arr al Harrisburg... Philadel T6860 am Erio Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8S. & M. 8, RR.; at Corry with B. P. & W.RR.; at Emporiom with B, N.Y. & P. RR, and st Drift. wood with A, Y.RR. R. 'NEILSON, DAY Alleghewy ot., Bellefonte, Pa | AGENTS WANTED soll "REMINISCENCES | of 80 YEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS, B {i PERLEY PORE Nustrating the _ Humor, andl Yerontricities of noted eelebrition richly iMustrated treat of inner Bociety Hwtory, Hos iy em olden time” to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully Popular. Agentsrepors APM sales, Address for clrenine and terms, HUB. BARD BROS. Poblishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 42 m from Female | nothing | i | | B | JAMES A. BDEAVAW | BE C. MM, Bowes, Eioe L. Onve BOWER & ORVIS, ATTORNEYE-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Ps, Office opposite the Court House, on frst Socor Woudring’ » Block. RY IS, C.F Haw J. L. BraRGLS. | “ - ER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, CENTEE COUNTY, PA, | Special sttention to Collections; practice in ull th Courts. Consultation in German or fs glish. &48. i ). “F. FORTNEY, ATTORN EY AT-LAW, BEL LEFONTE, PA Ofos tv Oonrad House Allegheny street, épecinl attention given Lo the colle tion of claims All business attended to promptly ly ].t LOVE, Ld ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa Office in the rooms formediy occupisd by the Ist W.P. Wilson vol b 28-41, P.M. HABYINGS w. PF. REEPER, ASTINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Ofce on Allegheny street, two doors east of the of- fice occupied by iste firm of Yocum & Basking. a 7. WEELRT GRFEARY, AVER & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS ir LAW Office on Allegheny street, north of High, Belle fonts, Ps -1y W. | ATTORNEY AT LAW Bx LLEFONTE, PA, Lastdoor tothe leftin the Conrt House “1 (CEMENT DALE, i ATTORNAY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. Office X, W_ corner Distmond, two doors from fired vations! bank 1714p. T, C HIPPLE, * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, All businessprompilyuttended to, LOCK HAVEN, PA. WA P MITCHELL, 1-1y PRACTICAL SURVEYOR Will attend to all work In Clearfield, Contre snd C. HEIN VLE, o A. Beck, CENTRE | COMPANY. PA | PRICES IN ACCORDANCE | | | Boe in Harrie’ Block. 8a Printing done in the beststyle,on | H. ] | | | LOCK HAVEN, PA, Minton counties 0-1y Office opposite Lock Haven National Rend Te A. W. HAVER. DENTIFT, HIGH PTRERYT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BE. HOY, M.Da . OCULIET AND AURIST, Office No. 4 South Spring 8a, Batlefonte, Pa. (BeebousTwianm, il Wiad T wipe F. P BLAIR, JEWELER, WATORES CLOCKS JEWELRY, ne, All work npeatly execuied. On Allegheny street ander Brockerbofl House, T= ————————— Business Cards. — G EM BARBER SHOP, Under First Nationaal Bask, BELLEFONTE, PA. may 3 83) COUNTY — TN BANKING Revel vePeposits And Allow Inte =, Discount otes; B- sadSell Gor Becuritior Jamas A Braves, Prescot J.D. Buveny Onshier. 1 EO. munes, Pres't, 2. rv. manus, Ossh®r {IRST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, Allsghen y Street, Bellefonte Pa. ott SSMORE HOUSE, Front snd Bproce Brees, PRILIPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderst stalling stisched Ll Tee. JAMES PARSMORE, Prop 3 ARMAN' 8 HOTE Li Oppovite Court House, BELLEFONTE PA TERME$1L.2S ER DAY A pond Livery atiached 'B USH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fumilios and single gentiomen, as well ss the 11 | eral traveling public and commercial men are in to this First-Class Hotel, where they will Sod bom comiorisat reasonable rates, Liberal reduction to Jurymes and others atten Court W. RE TELLER, Prop'r New Brockerhoff House. J3ROCKERBOFF HOUSE, ALLEGUENY ST. BELLEFONTE, C. G. McMILLEN, Prop'r. Good Sample Room on Foret Floor, &@¥ree bus 10 and from all Trains, Special rates o witnesses and jurors 1 (ENTRAL HOTEL, Ate the Rafirond Station.) ILESBRURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on (he rallrosd will Sind this Hotel an snoellent place to lunch, or procure a meal ss ALL TRAINS stopabout 36 minutes, 4 iRs1 NATIONAL HOTEL. MILLIKIN, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. W.G. Rook, Proprietor. RATES—81 00 PER DAY. "THUS RUNS TO DFPFOT MEK. NG ALL TRAINS i GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED EBERSBURG HOT Pg To srptich with the bet the Mathes a
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