bie wentry siemorvat, tHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub Mishel every Chursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centie Count, P's. TERMS ash (8 ARVERO0 ves ev rimssionsnnn Bl HE ad 2 uu bY wok paid in ad vaiios thw ALVE PAPER «devoted to theinterosts o ole peuple, whale peop made within three months will be con wl dored Ln advance No paper will be discontinged antiiarrearngos are Paid exoopt at option ui publistivrs Papers going out oi the county must be paid fee in advance, ANY PRISON FROUFING Us fel present a cops (re charge Our extensive circulation makes this paper an un. asuslly reliably vind profitable medium for wivertiving. We have the mot ample fucilitios for JUB WOKK nd are prepared to priat all kinds of Books, Tracts, rogrammens. Posters Jommercial printing gc. in the Saal style ano at the lowest possible rates All sdvertisomen ts for u loss term thavthromonthe oonts per Line fur the fst these iusertions, and § Line for each additions | insertion. Bpecisl Aotices one-half more Bdisorirl notices 1b cant pat line Local Noriows 10 cents par line, A Libera discount {s made to personsadvertisingby quarter hall year o:yeal asfollows! ash cubseribers will SPACE ICOURIED faes this LYPe). nme -e on | §O188 $12 in | T{10] 10 110/18 20 10 inehes) cn svn 20 fnches vee nee | 351881100 Porelgn advertisements must be paid for before in Sertion, except on yearly contracts, when half-yearly payments’ | advance will be required, Livioal Novices, 15 cents per Vine each insertion. Nothing inserted for less than 50 oenta. Business Norioxs. in the editorial columns, 15 cents or Hoe. sach insertion DIRECTORY. DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Congres, Hon Jxo. Parton, Btate Senator, Hon. W, W. Berrz, Clearfield, Representatives, Hon. J, A, Woonwansp, Hon. L Ruoxe, Pr sident Judge 45th Dist, Centre and Hontingdon Hon. A. 0. Funser, Bellefonte, Associate Judges, Hon. C, Munson Hon, Daxizs Rnoavs, Couaty Commissioners, Jyo. CO. HExounson. Jno. D Droxas, M D. Fuvuss Commissioners’ Clerk, Marrans, Sheriff, Row'r Cook, Ix. Deputy Sheriff, RB. K Winsox, Prothonotary, L. A. Scuatrren, Treasurer, Cyavs Goss + Register and Clerk Orphans’ Court, Jno. A. Rurr. Recorder, Jxo, F, Hanren, Deputy Recorder, Will Peristine District Attorney, Coroner, Dr. HL. K Oounty Detective, Cay Hoy tA Morin LODGES, Bel'sfonte Lodg voels on Wy + ght on or bef Bale ° iy night of ever N WR AY re every In ad Thaptar No, 241, meets y the first month Constant Commandery No. 33, K. T., ou the second iday night of every month Centre Lodges Ne 153. 1.0.0 F. mest every Thurs lay evening ot 7 o'clock at 1. O. ©. F. Hall push House Ballsfonte Encamp and fourth Mondays of each posite the Bush House Bellefonte Uoanai N 2 fv every Tuesday evening in Bush Arcade, Logan Branch Connell No, 14%, Junior Oder U MM. meats every Friday evening No M1. 1. O 1. meats in Har second as arth Friday eve ent ¥ 12. meets the second hin the Hall op- a A Bellefonte Con ris’ New Bailding slug of each month Bellefonte Fencibiles Co, “BB ." meets in Armory Hall avery Fraday evening AY the CHURCHES | i J.C. Mrresn, Tres Fri | } i pposite | | A.-M. moots | ! Sh Reg. N. G. P| | a A prominent feature of New Year's Day 14 the presentation of gilts and if i nmemorial usage ean sanction custom, | ; {| that the danger from lightning is from this ought to be joked upon now almost us a part of our mental constitution, The enstom of eeleorating the new year's day Ly somo religions observance, generally accopinied with festive reloleing ww | very ancient, The Jews, Egyptians, Chinesy, Homans and Mohaminedans, di tering as they did in the time from | which they reckoned the beginning of the year, all agreed in regarding it as a | day of special interest. In Rome the year anciently commenced in March; but when Numa, according to ancient ! tradition, eh inged it to the 1st of Japuary, that day was held sacred to Janus Bifrons, who was thus sapposed to turn back upon the old year and forward into the new, anity the usage of a solemn inauguration of the new yer was retained, bat great | variety prevailed, both as to the time and the manner of celebrating the event. | | and brought to a level surface. Christinas Dav, the Annanciation, Faster, and March Ist have all shared at various | times with the 1st of January, the honor of opening the New Year, an: it was not until near the end of the 1:th century that the Ist of January was accepted as the date of the opening of the year by all tho leading nations, with the exception of Russian. The early fathers of the Christian Church spoke and wrote against the immoral and heathenish observances which characterized the cele ration of records we find that the day was kept of makin: presents was then more uni- versally obs rved than at present. In many coun'ries the night of New Year's Eve was cclebrated with great rejoicing, which was prolonged until after twelve o'clock, when the dawn of the new vear was ush red in with congratulations, complimentary visits, and mutual wishes for a happy new year. This is an ancient custom, which still exists, though the same extent as forwerly, and in Germany it is still celebrated with greater oda! than in England, ordinary mode of salutation is prossl neu ‘ “may the new year be happy.” bad 4 1 A 40 71 1 not to The day is recognized by special religious | sorvices by the majority of Christian wnmanions ; and in the Roman Catholic churches the Te Dewn 1s still sung at the close of ts old year, and New Year's bay is considered a holiday of strict ybligation. “This day time winds the exhausiod chala, he twelve months’ length again; id, bald. pated fellow, On We r what! what do we hear? egard the passing year? Ww time, Add to our fay Atmus’d with proverhi date MAY al al lore, me minute more ¥ w Asys must ose us in the silent dust, ye “Here's a State of Things ™ 1 a ease that got into the peo winch Fg | ity ¢ we 1! t 1 have no I recogn s th enmmored broker's wile. Lie frigh man became Datrhman ont of the coun On the establishment of Christi | I 3 | about two feet. the new year. From the earliest existing | and the | Madan babar a Cusata Cloviiodt ta tensity of the atmosphers, which is in- duced by the continasl evolution o! stam ad smoke, Dr, Andrios estimates three to five tines greater than it was BILLY years ago. Ir more wits at one timo supposed thet the dirt a fowl ate wich lw food the beter, but we now know that when the hens want dirt they can procures it with out ges stance, We know also that cating dirt induces disease, and the caren pul tryman will never feed soft fool in any manner except in troughs or on a board, A smontrtcarios of the moet hod of pro- ducing crackle glass is A Ge soribed, | conrsely granulated flux is strewn upen the surface of a glass cylinder while the latter is red hot, until the flux melis when it is removed and rapidly cooled either by the use of water or by waving it about in the air. The stratum of melted flux is then caused to crack in the usoal way, and the cylinder is cut, fattened A mdallic telegraph pole has been adopted by the Canadian Government for its telegraph lines on the Northwest- ern prairies. The pole is constructed of malleable galvanized iron, and 1 Jinchesin tnmeter at the top and 2} inches in di ameter at the bottom and weighs less than 50 pounds, The bottom of the pole 1s set into a clawplate, upon which the earth is closely packed to a height of Then another plate is put into place around the pole, and the Al | Carth is packed upon it 10 the level of the with feasting and rejoicing, and the habit | ho ew holah ground. The claw plates take a hold in the ground at once, 50 that the pole be- comes solidly fixed immediately after be- set, which desideratun is only ob- tained by the ordinary wooden pole after it bas been in the ground for at least a year A recent test 1s said to haveshown { great strength of the pole, as a heavy, No. 6 Government wire was strung, and the poles subjected to the greatest possi ble strain, bat without moving them in the least, Hg lie Ld HOUSEHOLD. The Management of Lamps, Some one has written some directions r treating lamps, and it 80 accords with he « perience of another that we sent them herewith. To insure good ht, the burners of petroleum np kept bright. If they are al become dull, the hight 18 uncer ind, owing to the absorption of heat kened metal, smn r ol , pre uid he Ke the end of tls I water into ; fis re | at Ko ryeve u SA LIONS as wd fow innles Jrou Durners with Ar, ih dry with a soft cloth t be pe riectly dry bed sd izoedd +» wicks become « dust tleating pt be desired in vinegar and back in ne duty in the they ns water, dr the bu and pat ve dot wit all New « ay i replaces) by aurners HM REY jr i tw VOT Wasi] A neriect at gives a brill tnlort What 1S 18 Ie y £1 ant light re che tT leas tha dl | the wind is not the | that the sound is not pre ite Gi loven Bho pun bon, Among the military experiments with Wo exposives made recently ind one eon isd itd the Lis nitric acid an gy nobossad inom shell or throw the vo rile I oand the Whe it sirnck the grou canned the exis on and th ss milod tae aly ny i terror into a we who would na them, Thiv German » oben the idea of a Sua vd A glass Lovbh gai to Washington see] v 10 exinot (0 the amy authors taotain an patent on it, Jie 5 Ig Invention 2 PAY DRArDs Ore, using ! uw Gp CX 04 ol Chvticms thera fy 44 BF woos 1 permonia with povidoar, how | 4 hie Pigs which he exhibited a ter the experiment were frightinl looking things several in. ches in thitkness, What became 9: tp invention has nod appeared, He Lhe exn osive, ¥ whys! i, SH J— > Lightning in the Tropies. To confirm other experience of tronical thunderstorms, Mr. J. J. Mevriek reports that very few persons or buildings wre ever injured by lightning in the pluns of India, although at the commencement of the monsoon, storms occur in which lightning runs like snakes all over the sky at the rate of three or four flushes a second, and the thuoder often roars with out a break for an hour or more at a time. He supposes the rarity of aecidenis to be due to the great thickness of the stratum of heated air, and its eflom in keeping the clouds so high that mot of the electrical discharges pass from cloud to cloud, and very few reach the earth, Confirmation of this view is found in the observation that in mountains and in colder climates, where the clonds approach nearer to the earth's surface, much greater damage ix done by lightning. —— Hamming of Telegraph Polo, Tue humming of telegraph sna wie phone wires so often beard is gelendly considered 10 be caused by the wind Mr. RB. W. McBride, of Waterloo, Ina. who specially studied the matter for sen eral years on his private wire, which a strong oilt of haannang is satisiied that agent, for he the sound more Jikely to be h dry, clear, cool and calm evening any other Lime hal found ari on a Loan at He is also convinced wlueced by ele iy, or} 4 agent when wh at un : : I delat g the bununing v going on Ie UVillizing the Ment of the Sun, On ful eresting and prac heat of ti ago hy ITA RE TERE the wel by thie drs, Geating temperatore, and by a 8 a « | Ha through the apparatns and into the room to bw heated By tl Bir wa Rwy gh til ats yeoluaiion, : } an iret Qir is neans th POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesome nose with the multitudes of low test short weight, slom or ate powders, Positivery Cokep sy Apsinisreeine Da Haixe's Gorpex Sexciriec. ~ It ean is absolutely harmless and will effect permanent and speedy cure, F'housands of drunk- made temperate men al oholie wreck. ards have bean own free will. IT NEVER FAILS | Specific it becomes sn utter impossibili- ty for the liquor appetite to ext, For partico ars, ee, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO, 185 Rsce st, Cincin 0. uid ] - - | Borxiex's Anxica Savve. ~The Best i Salve inthe world for Cuts, Broives, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Fever Sores, | Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblaint Corns, and all skin eraptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac | tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ] per box. For sale by J. Zurvien & Sox, 1 svin Linyment remove Eng! all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and | Blemsli-« I: on horses, Blood Spavin Carbs. Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, Ete. | Rave $50 by use of one bottle, Warrant. Sold by Druggist, 8-44-1y. | od. F. Potts Green, | Bellefonte a. - ITCHING PILES ivture intenme flohing and Ming | piohing. 1 slowed More sconomionl than | the ordisary kiods, sud cannot be sold io competition | Bold only in oases ROYAL | AKING POWDER OU, 106 Wall sireet, Now York | ~Druxxuxxyess on rue Liquor Hamr | he | given in a cup of coffee or tea without | the knowledge of the person taking i1; | h | whether the patient is 8 moderats drinker or an | who have teken Golden Specific in their | coffee without their knowledge, and to. | : : : day believe they quit drinking of their The system once impregnated with the | All work warrsoted, guurasteed, of all ls CATHARTIC »e ’ - Fis Slerren Herren LIVE Re MEDICINE tuan THC V/ORLD-BRENCWNED J a DR Senerlek ( | ANDRAKE Pi LLS For Bale by ofl Droggiets. Price 28 rte. per box; 8 boxow fur 65 ote; or sent by mail, potuge from, on rouript of price. Dr J. HL Bcionck & Bon, Philad’s. ¥ Twe Most SHADELA N D Exvenuve Pure Bred Live Stock Establish- ment in the World. vow Importation yh Vine, are erowllonos and choloes: breeding, CLYDESDALE HORSES, PERCHEON, NORMAN, OR FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, ENGLISH SHIRE HORSES, STANDARDBRED TROT TERS, CLEVELAND BAYS ans FRENCH COACHMERS, SADDLE AND CARRIAGE HORSES, ICELAND AND BHLTLAND PONIES, MWOLSTEN-FREBIAN AND DEVON CATTLE (mr customers have the sdrintage of our many years’ experience in breeding snd Imports superior quality; large variety and re pe oolieetions srtunity of comparing different brecds: snd low prices, po ura equaled facilities, extent of business, low rates of transportation, and NO OTHER BEATABLISHMENT WORLD offers such advantage 1 the ht Beg FRICES LOW! TERMS EASY! Vishors welcome. Correspondence solicited. Cirowiars free. FOWELL BROTHERS, ¢ Springboro, Crawford Co. Pa. When vou write mention Ue kl pre vew prepared ic { plain and fancy JOB PRINTING BOOK BINDIXG. and satisfact on BLANK BOOKS descriptions made to order, and {all kinds of papers magazines and peri- |odicles bound in the best niyvle and the least money. for Call st the Cestas | Denocrat snd see for yourself, from time to i individoa © i than an aes . . 3, whieh often ised and y MW YOTY Mare, BW AYRES LH THEN TY ing sid biending, beads gloarstion, and eroves the tutos It I= sus ng all Skis MN —- N Propriewors, Fulindeip) in \ obtained of druggies, in Lh nscoversd that anil points for 50 Cente. "yy ist envy roid. asd oapereh by. b ng drive Ba | Bargains Extraordinary BryGoods &WinterW raps Howard street. Rev. Wm. Laurie | ned v N vs forth an unsteads i | heated on pleasant ds de Sanday at 10304. X. and T » | © i proat that her h : " 3 rool by . at 230 rx» Prager “ Tr. x, Presbyterian Pastor Services every mu. Nonday 8 Meeting (Chapel) Wednesday at M. BE Chureh Howar Rev. D. 8. Moure, Pastor, Services every Sunday at 1030 a. | . s on Rh Y . mand? r xn Seodey School ot 2-00 Fr.» Prayer | hl RX Lf VS wa | _— t th i Mesting Wedaosday at 1-00 7. » $ iY } ; : : 8.. John's Protest ant Episcopal Oharch, lamb sad Alleghouy Rev. J. Oswald Davis, Rector Bervices every Sunday ot 1030 a. x, and Tr. w Prayer Meeting Wedassday and Friday evenings St Joba's Romans Ustholic, Exat Bishop Street, Rev, | g | P. MoArdle Pastor. Maw at § and services 1030 4.» : ; aod Tron & 10 about aol [Chaps ———— { and Spring Streets A wonrkmax at the Carmo ir WAYNS " NTH ENY oan be toa bur of lead, re th ; } armer, to pr | hardest steel or plate glass without § Eo THE INDEPENDENT. De. Antonin Martin saves that the | i flavor of cod liver oil may be changed to | the delightiul one of fresh oysters, if the ¢ ' sireets Yeni vxaaa and he that nl was not dead She st up ver married to the Yatae of Spirits of Tarpentice, y This is one of the most enviable artick THE LARGEST, THE ABLEST, THE BEST | Reformed, Linn and Spring streets, Rev. W. H Sayder Pastor. Services ev ry Sunday at 10-30 a and 7 2.x, Sanday School at 2.30 r. x Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30, Lutheran, Bast Migh street, Rev Pastor Sarvices every Sunday at 1000 4 x. and 7» mw. Sunday School at 230», m. Prayer Mesting at 7-30 Wednesday evening. United Beathorn, High sad Thomas Streets, Rev Wertman, Pastor, Services every other Sunday st 1030 4. %. and 7 7.x. Sunday School at § 4. mn. Pray. or Mesting Wednesday at 1-30». un. A.M. E Church, West High Street, Rev. Norris, Pastor, Bervices every Sunday morning and evenis Y.M OC A, Spring sod High Streets, Genera! Mestingand Services Sanday at 4 rw. Library and Reading Room open from § 4. %. to 10 7. x, daily. "ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ~Dox'r Exrarivest, You cannot af- ford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Con- sumption always seems, at first, only » cold, Do not permit any dealer to im- pose upon you with some cheap imita- tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aad Colds, but be sure yon get the genuine. Because be ean make more profit he may tell he has something just as good, or just the same. ‘Don, t be deceived, but insist upon get. ting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest sffcotions. Trial bottles free al J. Zeller & Bon’s Drug store Large Bottles $1,00. os ——— ~A Bovsp Least Oriwion.«--E, Bain- bridge Munday E.«q., County Atty. Clay Co, Tex. says: “Have nsed Electro Bitters with most happy results, My brother also was very low with Malarial fever and Jaundice, but wm cured by timely use of this medicine Bs wiigioa Electric Ditters saved his Mr. D. I. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave Ky., adds a like testimony, saying : He positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters, This great remedy will ward off, ss well ns cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver sod Swomach Dis orders stand unequalified, Price 500, and $1, at J. Zollers & Son's, AUDITORS NOTICE~The un. phos an agpoinisd the On] n thia : as n Prayer | ha Chas. T. Beck, | win 00 er, and the adventurous hu held jor the grand jury; tment was thrown out on the of the district attorney that there was & firet marriage with the German and none w nd hasband. One of t awvers in the case was at that time living with wile of a former client with tho clicat’s knowiedge and consent The opposing lawyer was Living with the divorced wife of a former partner without into ricrence from the pariner, ani with the knowledge and acquiescence of his own wila. And the opinion of ihe district attorney was written by an a sstani wiv hat two wives on his hands at the time IH tie case pad come 19 ial on ndict- went it wonld have stood a strong chiunce of being tried before a justice wio has two wives living, and was then in con tempt of his own court for marrying a second time against a decree of divorce depriving him of the right to marry again duriug his first wife's life. “Heres a sate of things." —New York Cor. Cincin nals Commercial, | the in 7 iy Chie Se the . In The Highlands, A correspondent of the Boston Tran seript writing (rom near Balmoral in the Higldands of Scotland says: Tho trans forination of several correct gentlemen, faul wanty arrayed in Londow clothes, in to Highland chieftains, is oully taking place belore one's eyes. When the Scotch gentlemen, or event Englishmen hav ng places in Scotland, come up here, they hwmediatoly put on kids. In the wo nling, when they are shooting or trawping over the moors, they wear wol- en kitts, and carry a bunting kuife, in woad of the regulation dagger in Cwir stocking leg But in the evening they apponr at dinner in tartans of beautiful weave, with a jewelled dagger sticking out of thwir right stocking log. Not only the ontlemen, bat their up per servants po on Kila, and, if aeythis 2 the change ihe servis ie toore staring than that i } rm Mr le Wo Lardun is a roast lanied proprietor up her His cosclunan, who was ong of the most ime. maculate jehos in London, sitting up on the box we gid as iron, and looking as if he wore made at the same time and of the sama staff as the sartinge, came up to the Highilauds, and sa ly turned into a Highlander, and & rumipageons Highlander at that, and whe wed and blew and pulled at the bagpipes lke a Trojan. It was really alarming to see him heading the Gordon pipe The Highland Fling is as lar as the High. land dross, and the Prince of Wais' song dance beautifully, as indeed their father and the Duke of Edinburgh did Bofors thom, The Prince of Wales, even now, with middle Age and adipose upon Irtan, can dunce the lighland ing grace. fully, “loupin’" and “skreschin’ " with ail hia might No wonder the Beotch like the wslpha “They've been the pn" ua” remarked os Ballaser shop keeper, ina of confidence. ina family, and when it has once ob tained a foothold in a house, it is rvaliv a necessity, and could 1 x dispensed with Its wedicinal jusiitios are very numerous, for burns it 1» a gunk application and gives immediate relief ; for blisters on the hand it is of priceless value, searing down the skin and preventing soreness; for corns on the toes it is uselal ; and good for rheumatism and sore throats, and it is the quickest remedy for convulsions or fits Then it is a sure preventive against moths ; by just dropping a trifle in Un bottom of drawers, chests and cupboards, it will render the garments secure from injury during the summer. It will keep ants and bugs from closets and store rooms by putting a few drops in the corn ers, and upon the shelves, it is sare de struction to bed bugs, and will effectually drive them away Ei their haunts, if thoroughly applied to the joints of the bedstead in the spring cleaning time, and injures neither Py nor clothing ; its pungent odor is retained for a long time, and no family ought to be entirely out of a supply at any ume of the year, —— A Triangular Parlor Chair, : A pretty and novel arrangement for a parior is to get a carpenter to make a tri angular seat, the height of any ordinary Chi or ottoman. It oa be made with a wd to , Wo tw OF new ints, (4 uff the top with nexeolnior covered with a thick layer of wool ; over that place the final covering of plush, which can be tufted or left smooth, we fancy dictates. Have the c= ter fasten the seat in the corner, having the lid open towards the front, the tn angle fitting close against the wall. Pw two or three handsome cushions agains the wall, Fit a piece of gilt molding or cornice to the ceiling across the corner to match the shape of the seat below, and hang a pair of madras, or t flowered silk curtains from the cornice and Joop them back with chains or wide satin FLboas the color of the plush seat When nicely fitted up this little corner seat nakes 8 most fnxuriant resting place besides being exceedingly ornamental, EEN ¥ ¥ His | patient will Irink a large glam of water in wool wails have | L1H irom a vesse { been allowed 10 rast Covraessgs wet with a decoction of hirty parts of valerian root and 100 parts f water are used by a French surgeon in fromsing wounds, It hastens the hed relieves the pain, and’ is especially wi uable in deep seated wounds Mrrien bas given the composition of an ink which can be used with an onli nary pen for etching on the glass. It con sls of hy Irochlorie acid. a ns Mam fluoride and dried precipitated au sulphate are ground together in a «ree loin mortar. The mixture is then treated in a platinum, lead or gutta percha dish with fuming hydrofluoric acid undil tue acl ceases 10 react Accornixa to late papers by Professors Julien and Bolten, sonorous beach sands are far from being rarities as they were considerad some years ago, as they are already found in seventy four American and thirteen foreign localities and the number is constantly increasing. When suddenly compressed between the hands, musical notes are emitted by these sands, the pitch rising as the quantity is dimin. shod, Casr tmox pulleys ean be lagged or faced with lesther, without the use of rivets in the following manner; Fim brush over the face of the pulley, with acetic acid, which will in a short time rust it and give it a very rough surface ; then attach the leather to the face of the pulley with a cement composed of one pound of glue and one hall jound of common glue cooked in alcohol and water, Tux diameter of trees fs mid to vary not only from Summer to Winter, but from day to day. There are larger from noon ll twilight the next morning than from twilight until noon ; they are small er in Winter than in Summer. Water they go below the temperature - ns shrink. Wits a lens wade of rock sald it he to in the Religious and LITERARY | WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. “One of the ablest weeklies in sxistonce.” Pall London. Beglend, influential religions organ In the Staten. "The Spectator, London, England, “LUlearly siands in the forefront as a weekly reli. Skene Subiparing waning School Times, Philadel. Promioest fosters of THE INDEPFEXDENT dur ing the coming year will be promised. Religious and Theologica! Articles, 4 Muntington, Bishep Cate, Dr, Theodore L = ing , Howard Dr. Howard Orosby, De. Wan y Huntington, Jwmnes Fresmas Clarke, Pr. Geo, F. Peatecort, aud others, Social and Political Articles, By Prof. Wan. OG. Sewmasr, Prof, Richard T. Py, Pres. John Bascom, Prof. Arther T. Hedley, sed Monthly Literary Articles, Thomas Wentworth lligginson and other criti. and literary articles by Mantes Char Dudley Warner Goma, B. MH. Broddard, Poems and Stories, C. Madman, Blissboth Staert Hale, Harriet Presoott Cooks, Bich M. Johe 0 Redily and others, * A short Serial Story, 52 Dividends During the Year? t ro Rina » S00 Xiws. to make the scqgnaintance of THE In. to send 30 conte for a “Trial Trip" of month, SPECIMEN COPIES FREE! THE INDEPENDENT | geome purchases -ciodfng stocks, ste | mow in our Sifferent Having made reves th s number of very adevanis we are offering romans, values which have never been excelled, wre | ABSOLUTE BARGAINS, snd will repay yout examination, either personally our Mail Order por on postal to say address. Tt in gotten up for the benefit of our eubol. town patrons Opened to day 2% Robe Pattarpt, fue serviceable, THE 111 a — BOGGS & BUHL I 115, 117.119, 121 Federal Street, ; ALLEGHENY, PA.
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