Sonmds———— THEY NEVER STOP. It is this kind of a wife that mak some men old and gray before their time, William, she says, after William # o1rled snugly up under the blankeis for the night, did you lock the froot door ? Yes, says William, briedy. You're sure you did ? Yes, sure. And you slipped the bolt too ? Yes. You know you forgot it oace, and it gave me such a turn when I found it out the next morning. I didot get oyer it for a week, We haven't much anybodyd’ waat to steal, I know but I don't want the little we have taken, for [— I tell you I attended to the doors. Well, I hope so, for goodness sake. You attended to the basement doors ! Yes, I tell you. Becauss if you badu’t you or I one or the other, would have > get up and attend to it now. I read to- lay or— I don’t care what you read. It said that a man down on FP. street forgot to— I don’: care if he did. And io the night a burgular walk- ed right in and— I don’t believe it. I’ve a notion to get up and see if you have locked that door. You're sure ! How many times have I got to tell you that I did lock it f Well, you thought you locked that time you left it unlocked. Will you be quiet ? I don’t care yourself how careless you are, and— See here, Mary Jane, this has got to end right here. But it doesn’t end there; and it doesn’ end for an hour, and William arises in the morning with the lines on his brow a little deeper, and the hopeless, uesperate look still in his fuce.— Tid Bits. —Book Bixping ~We are now pre- pared to do all kinds of book bindiog at reasonable rates and will guarantee all work. Send in your books, papers, magszines, etc., and have them boand it —— S———————— —A Rass Orr ortusiTY, — Henry Beck of Madisonburg this county, offers his Post office in ortunity for a general store for sale. the store, A rarc o good business stand, THE INDEPENDENT. 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Full and cot piste condoned vows from All parts of the World. | ——— Several columnsof ILLUSTRATED Humor for Lovers of Fun, MARKET REPORTER, CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS a fall sod complete department of Local News from all parts of the county. Our sub scribers will have no troubles 10 sop their papers, a8 hall Step All Papers as Soon as the Time of Their Subscription is at an End, unless More Money wu Sent to Renew. TER a AT om wike i us Your Bix motithe YT hrwe wonthe ae month . fingle c phon . holt For sale by all sewsdeniors “Mai sulmeribers may end money in r 1 letiors at our risk Address THE FOUNTAIN, Bellefont, # the “Repul eg intore Centre County, Pa, Office § lican" bu! ding, opposite the fepot Slots [ixtraordinary BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CEINA W. B, WILKINSON ar. i Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, — Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, a. [a selling ALL | and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices | | than ever known in Bellefonte, as the | following list will show Best quality, Iron Stone China: od not Lo raze Ten Sets (68 pieces) . - Dinner plates—largestsizo—peor dos Diuner pistes —medium ,do, Ten Plates do Tureens—round or oval each Sauce dishes—round or oval —each Sauce Tureens—4 pieces on w boats Cups and saucers—hardlod—12 pieces do do unhandled do Fruit saucers——per doz Chamber sets—10 pleces Pitcher and Basin Coverad chamber TABLE GLASSWARE.’ Tumblers, each, (Goblets, “ . he Fruit Bowls . 2be Cake stands , . , Joe Glan Sets, 4 pieces Full Stock of Decorated Tea, Di and Chamber Sets, Best English ware. Tea Sets, Ducoused in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, 56 pieces $5.00—regular price $7.00, Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy , ke, Majolics Pitchers, 200; Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1.00, and every. thing else just ss oheap in proportion. 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Pall Term beging Beptemt tember §, 1088, Examine tons for Ad sion Sept. 7 Thisinstitution i» located In one of the most beni Urs and health fal spate of The satire Allaghen y raghen 1 ie open be students of both sexes, and offers the tl | lowing Courses of Study 1. A Poll Bolentific Course of Pour Years, L.A latis Beientific course 3 A GENERAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURR-Fem years The following ADVANCED COURFES, of two yo each, following fret two years of the Belen fc Ooures ; (8) ALAICULTURE; (b) NATURA HIFTOAY : (¢) CHEMISTRY AKD PHYSIOS CIVIL ENGINEERING, § Aert EPRCIAL COURSE in Agriculture, 6 A short SPRCIAL COURSE in Obemistry, TA course in MECHANIC ARTS, combining sig work with study Three pean, my . img By oy Erg in Literature an Science, for ¥ adios o SPRCIA COURSES Satie, mest A ) are to whatnef Individualutatentee | " FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 KE, 50, Near U.S8. Patent Offien, WASHINGTON, D.C. Shh of model for Pree oplaien ae Nu. 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