HER PRIDE SUBDUED. When Telon Vinton waa twenty-one, tho mills where her father hud made the bulk of hia fortune became her property. Tt had boon understood that before timo she would be the wife of her sain Victor, to whom she had been tothed almost from her cradlo. 4 fidtweon hor and sll oare regardin : 5 the My etood ‘her /foroman, Stephen Wal. ib mana whom the men both loved { {onrod, and whose father had been Loa iun there before him. ‘a Though the marriagohad been delayed iro lime to time, and Vietor had spent t of the two years since sho reached her majority wandering over Europe, * had never known the responsibility ‘ef hor position until this autumn day, when she sat amid the rich surround- liigs of her library, bonding wearily over the long columns of figures that rep. to “her the state of her bhi resented huainess, Thare was a quick step in the hall, and Stephen Walker entered. ron are examining the accounts, Miss Vinton. Itrust you find no difli- culty lu understanding them." “Oh, I dare say they are plain enough,” she replied + with a forced laugh, * but I was always stup'd about figures. This is a heavy burden vou have thrown on my shoulders, Mr. Wal kor-~how heavy I scarcely roalizad until I attempted to go over those books. Stephen Walker grew very pale. * 1 hope there will be no trouble, Miss Vinton. I suppose Vietor will be home un littl y br and shall miss vou sadly He took her hands over them, with a sob in * Oh, Helen—don't "4 : understand? vant to bette Lut because every day I do, that you ean i be mine, ness, for, vk, Nell, my queen, I love you!” extending her to stay here { you . and ever —— ** Stop I" she sald passionately. g “No; you must hear me. I never meant to tell you this, but now you must Eow why I desert the charge your fataer left to me. I remember the first day 1 saw you, when your father brought you down to the dusty old mills a tiny golden-haired fairy who geem clay than I, a rough boy—and left vou fur a whole bright day in my eare Helen, from that day I have worsh pped madly, hopelessly, I know, but as never man loved hefore: and now to stay here and you Victor's wife, is worse than Death.” ** Have you quite finished 7" she said. “Then go. It is well you have chosen to leave here at once He went wearily out into the autumn evening, where the wet wind, sobbing through the leafless branches of the trees, seemed an echo to his thoughts And inside, prone on the floor. her golden hair trailed over the rich Arpet, Holen Vinton lay struggling with the great sense of loss and pain, for she loved him, knowing, too, that between ber and the foreman of her mills was a gulf that love could not bridge. The winter that followed was a try- Ing one to Miss Vinton. Brown, the man whom Mr. Walker had left to fill his place, fell ill soon after his departure, aad the heavy responsibility fell upon her. Murmuring and discontent on one edo, and scornful implacability on the ether. culminated in & strike, involving & heavy loss to Miss Vinton, and much suffering among her people In the spring Victor returned. with his Lappy heart snd sunny smile. 6 was eager for a speedy marriage, but on one pretest and another it was ml of fin r you, see She fell donom unconscious at Victor's fot, delayed until the summer faded and sutumn was upon them, Ones or twice during the summer, Victor brought her a newspaper contain. Ing favorable accoynts of an invention by Stephen Walker, an improvement (hat had been In operation In her mills long before It was fitented, ho paragraph stated that he had accepted wn « offer to suporintend the ereotion of some Hills In South America, und was going away. Aud then the restraint she had pat upon herself suddenly gave way, and suo fol dUWE UROUUACIONZ oF Victor's is, and bent | | nurse “ Put It boasts ove: tet, We did not dream of the true cause, A fow days after this, sho was engaged in some household duties, when Victor's bright face appeared at the window, “1 want you to come down to the mills by-and-by, Nell,” ho gaid, “Tho addition 1s almost finished, and I want your approval before we rowoeve the scaffolding,” — ’ ’ * Very well, Victor, I shall bo dowu presently.” she sald, Au ® * And Nell,” he continued, ** the men have been working like Leavers to got it finished, and I have promised them n hall-holiday to-morrow and n jis ule up at tho quarries, Could sou uy aslde your dignity, and honor us with your presence for awhile? It would be fo much better, for all cohcertied, Hf thers was a better Tecling between you and your people,” dems wo ev A : “ No, thank youn, Victor!" she sald haughtily. “If there is anything in this house that will serve thom, they aro welcome to It. But to go up there is too dreadful for contemplation.” “What no little Nall! too late, hotter as you are,’ his lips, raising her fiugors to gristocrat yon are, | You were brn a hundred yoors | jut think 1 love you tha | 1 . ve 3° the very lowest prices and best values on B. & B. SHOPPING BY MAIL -~MADE A COMPLETE SUCCESS. Special attention given to this part of our business. A complete MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Emp.osing un efficient corps of exper’. enced people in this line to look after the wants of vur patrons living ata distance By adviting our Muil Order Department whist line of goods you prefer or fancy wants will be suppled in un perfectly sats factory manver and at very lowest prices Intelligent sttenntion to orders is cne Then, two, the nsurance of 1equisite, ' | everything is very satisfying. fold igs | Yiclding to a sadden impulse, shé bont | forward and bright bovish brow. And Victor went down the road to the mills with a lighter heart than he bad known for months, for he loved his touched her lips to the | cousin, and her coldness and indilierence | «4 him sorely hen the morning train thundered troubl tat.on, oJ or passenger, wha v few bvstandors to i the fleius little group, 1ho had v 0 ' 3 hall a wile Gis. OUR The as0rtment SPRING DRESS FABRICS AND Dress Silks ng now sre most com plete and olegant, and values are unequal. led which we are show SAMPLES OF LATEST NOVELTIES be sent to any address uj ILLUSTRTED SPRING CATALOGUE, [Cake stands | ‘BOGGS & BUIIL, know what I was say Wil GO ail JOU Cal, 4 i BIWAVSE * Helen, you 1 { Ing him. 1} i * You must live for my sake.” strong for his sake. If I gave my life for him it would but poorly requite what he has done for me.” The doctor looked luto her face and read her secret, “ls briefly: * but you must he Ip vou." Nhe wont where Ki Presently he ope her there Nell, FEL let a nurse into the darkened room, lay In a heavy stupor, and t beside the couch pened his eves and sow A smile lighted his face Yuen Neil! he said softly, en, “ Vietor, 12 he safe?” and unharmed, Stephen ; but at what a cost I™ It ne Safe is better aobettor and easier to + for your happiness thas live of eal NOAry youl moaned for nik of dying.” she st live for my sake. 1 cannot live without vou! YOu Are savi for me you know what Did you care h, Stephen, that if you are here will be no good thing left oa but to He down and die, that TI could never have mareiod though like a coward 1 shrank from Stelling him 80.” “I must live, dear,” he said; ** 1 cane not die now ™ And then he drifted away Into uncon. BCIOUS eR, It was long days before he knew her fal, Through It all she never left im, When the crlals was past, and he was pronounced out of danger, there seemed to be no room in her heart for her great Joy and thank fulness, They were married at Christmas, Stephon Walker won wealth and honor, and never did wife glory more In her husband's success than she in his, tor took hig sore heart sway as soon vo Slephen was oot of danger. His trouble was not incurable, for ha has brought homes a fair young girl, to be fuistroge of Woe lus house bo i builuiog. Vitor hall be as you wish.” he said | 115, 117, 119, 124 FEDERAL STREET, ‘ | | OILCAKE MEAL | lo 1 looked | CHTing : { : : I MILCH COWS | iy { other feed Fi. | surpmsces all £4 i ty ean be fod ALLEGHENY, PA. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & C0, Genuine Old Process OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD Thers ’ + er or cheaper It incresses t} f milk tr fnilening aantie more any feel Cattle it |, making the ment juley. No food known will it CATTLE ss rapidly for market as Meal. For HORSES, a small quanti. with valuable results snd for Sheep, Hogs Fowlis, ele, iL is an x llent food, keeping them ins healthy condition, making fine, paistabls meat We manulscture by the Old Process steam beat and hydraulic pressure. Well settled Linseed Oil and fresh ground ON) Meal always on band. Write for circular and prices. Send your orders to THOMPSON & CO, Allegheny, Pa £ and quality © than more tender and intly EDUCATION ATSMALL COST A GREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL State - Normal - School, Lock Haven. Clinton Oo., Pa Winter term of 12 weaks opens Tuesday, Jan. 3 a Spring term a, f 14 works opens Tuseday, March 27, Beginning with the winter term, Jan, 3, 1588, Heat, furnishe i room snl good board for only #250 werk Tuition, $1.25 a week To those wio intend to teach the State gives 30 Conte a week ae aid. This can be subiracted from the oust of taition Besides the weekly ald, the Slate giver 50 Dollars at graduation 1 he net cost for heat, Tarnished room, ard and tuition for the winter term of 18 weeks lv only $39.00 and for the spring term of 14 weeks, only $40.50, Those who pase their Jonlor Examinations next tor the Senior (lass, can atiend & whole af oF 02 weeks af the not cont of only $8 30 pro vided they graduate and receive the weekly aid of [0 conta nm wort and the BO dollars additional, Thx be on opportanity thet should be Improved bs resryone who looks forward to teaching as a profes sion, The faculty of the Contra! Bate Normal Schoo! ie rot ported of speciaiiste In thelr several departments Four of the Instructors are hanored graduates of Colleges. The Bhool possesses tars cabinets and valoabis spparatos for Hilastrating the science, Tha Model fehool iv conducted after the manner o the best Wwalning schon, At the last session of the legislators the Central State Normal School received tws sppropeintions ag gregating twentyfive thousand dollars. This money has boon need Io potticg the buliding in exosllont ore and et Mydrants, waterclosets and bath rooms may be frand on the diferent Boorse, AV] rooms ste complete. Iy furnished. The stadent should bring Me own towels nod oaphine Washing may be obtained in the building st « vamil cont, Students may enter at any time, Lock Haven bs accom ible by mall from all directions For the beauty sed heal thlo ness of fie looation the Central State Normal Schon is adesined and pratesd We will be gad to corraepond with any who are In tareated Chater roems reserved on application. STUDENTS PRAPARED POR COL! BOR. Ad irom, JAMES ELDON, A.M, PRINCIPAL, Cuwrnan ware Nowmat . bors Havin, Pa MONE EastOormian Breet, Bultimors, Maryland U. 8 A ] i | and examine { if] do not fulfill | to price | : i | i i | you Extraordinary IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE-GLASSWARE. W, H. WILKINSON -t Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, wi Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, ra. Is selling ALL KINDS of Crockery and Table Glarsware st LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, as the following list will show : Best quality, Iron Stone China: warrant. od not Lo craze Ton Bets (68 ploces) . - Dinner plates—Iurgestsizo—per doz Diuner plates medium do Tos Plates do Tureens—round or oval each Bauce dishes—round or oval —each Sauce Tureens—4 pieces Sauce boats Cups nnd saucers do do Fruit saucers Chamber sets $5 60 126 110 90 60 20 on 26 60 60 hardied.- unhandled per doz 10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLASSWARE. Tumblers, each, . Goblets, “ 12 pieces do Oe Fruit Bowls 28 s Nets, 4 piece u . Stock of Decorated Tea, r Nets 1 eR , Black, Brown ieces $5.00--regular price $7.00, Il assortment in Maj y OGs, Xo. + Pitchers, is rit (lish ware els, or { iar 20¢: Bohemian V 10 inches RL A x), every port on, reader of | | thing else ust us oh 8] ep desire to this advertisement in pre ay 10 every iw ind your custom, snd in reachir riti sa Dare 1 once vei obisine your ioney wo goods and the strictly all | being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 donot ask your patronage, The greater amount of goods | ean price, cinim y wel | the lower prices can and WILL BE MADE, | Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent | W.R.CAMP Manufacturer and Dealer in FINE FURNITURE, ‘UNDERTAKING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. ’ REWARDED are those who rend thie 16 and then act; they will find honorable employment that will sot take them from thelr hosaes and families. The profits are large and sure for every indastrions per son, many have made and are sow making several hundred dollars a month 11 Is saay for any ous to make §5 and upwards por day, who i» willing to work Either mex, young of odd; capital not peoded;, we start you Brerything new No special ability required; remaer Hae well se nny one Write to 0 &t ones for fall partioniars, which wr mall frees Ad drow Stisson & Co, Portisnd, Maine, PATENTS FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 E, St, Near U.S. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, D.C. AN barinesn before the United Stator Patent Offe attended to for moderate fees, Patents procared the United Rintes and all foreign countries marks and labels registered, Rejected Ppliontion revived and prosecuted. Toformation and aves ” to shnluing Patents chesrfully fornished witl of charge, Send sketch or model for Free opinion as to pst entability, ’ No Agency in the United States possesses wo perior facilities for y Patents or ascertaining the wn Fon of ine Coplen of patents furnished for U6 contd ench S@-Correspondence invited, BLAIRSVILLE (PA. LADIES SEMINARY. Poantiful comgmodious buildin® heated am, ad ping thornn eh nari thon, Fp] resident temohers. tutcdon in regular any do oonree, 0 PER YRAR, Spacial Advantages in Art and Music, Thirty. Afth your begins Regt, 8, Fgh Rg Bod don 44 REY.T. BR DWING, UD. D Principal. bO 800 100 76 Me iC > CA LL EA — AT THE < NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE ' FOR THE "CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” : | Dinner | Decorated i, vb | ica and Fancy | Be Furnished soum, beard, light, sud 4 ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. OFFICE Snes OLD CONRAD HOUSE LIN BELLEFONTE PA. BOOK BINDERY AND Job Office. — pp THE BELLEFONTE BOOK BINDERY Is now in successful operation, Par- ties desiring a first-class job at 'Bed-Rock Prices Should give ns a call. We are prepared to do all kivds of Plain and Fancy Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renoseted. Mag. azines, Pam- phlets, Periodi- . eals, Papers, Sheet Mu- ic, ete., bound in any style. Patronize Home Institutions and Home Industries. Give us a fair trial. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. All kinds of lettering in Gilt done. Prayer Books, Hymunals, Pocket Books, Satchels, &e, lettered. ween {i THE Job Department ! Is complete, and all kinds of Job Work done neatly and with dispatel. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS, Ew Don't Forget; the Bells \ * forte Dok Bday ® Fresh Telephone end forupsia House, 111 and 113 North Broad Strat (Above Arch), PHILADELPHIA: PA. Open all Night. Refitted and Refure nished. Looation Admirable. OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Opposite the Acafemy of Pioe Arte: 18 from Broad Street Bistion, Pesos. . R. RK; 1 Bones from Baltisnore and Olle RK Depot; ¢ from Fhilad's sod Reading RB. R Depot; § Sguaary from Masonic Temple Fguare from the New City Hall 3] Squares from the Asdemuy of Musie ABquares from the United States Mint CONVENIENT TO ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT ——— PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Pall Term beging Eeptomber 8, tions for Ad silos Sept. 7. This inetitution is looated in one of the most Dest tifel and health fol epoteof the entire Allagheny region iis open te stodents of both sexes, and offers the fi lowing Courses of Brody : 1. APall Belentific Course of Four Years. 2. A Latin Boientific course 3. A GENERAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURE Pou. years, The following ADVANCED COURFES, of twe yea each, following ret two yours of the Bolentl fe Oomree: (0) ALAICULTURRE; (b) NATURAL HIFTOAY : (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSION CIVIL ENGINEERING, § Ashort BPRCIAL COURSE in Agriculture. 6. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry, T.A course in MBCHANIO ARTS, combi work with stedy Three yeam, ng ayy EA Special Course (two yoam) in Literature an Belenoe, for Young Ladies A Oarefully Groded Preparatory Osurse, §. EPRCIAL COURSES are srranged to mest th wan te of individoal students 10 Fpecial provision for MUSIC, Militar) arill is required, Expenses for board ané Imcidentals very low, Tuition free Young lsdiesusn der charge of a competent lady Principal, ForOstalogues, or other information address” GRO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., Prastoawe, Brave Coriman, Carvax Oo Pa ———— r— A. V. SMITH, GROCER. ~Everthing in the line of Canned Goods, 158. Examine Cheese, Starch, Syrups, | 8BOAPS SOAPS. BOAPS SOAPS. Coffees, Teas, Spices and Confectionery. Communication Goods Deliv- ered Free.
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