me ome goods, but mske plain skirt, O.hers do th embroid ring. [ have two who -u out patterus, and so the work is di vided up. In other factories uw simil ' met had of conducting the work was found some, however, the girls are paid hy all, the girl's are ¢ nten ed and seem to eujoy their work. All Kinds cepting the robes worn by th: pauper dead. Some of these unforiuna es in life are kindly allowed by the city authorities t» mare the r own burial garments. In several of the insti- tutions the inmates are Kept at work fashioning the which adorn most of the graves in the Potter's Field, ing manufacturer states that fully two thirds of the uead are buried in shrouds. on the use of burial robes, It isa queer trade, but to who are engaged in it, it is not an nu’ pleasant one, and tne shroad makers those of Gotham are the best paid as a rule | of Soy. peedle-workers in the city. rn —- A] —— CHOOSING A HUSBAND. Husbands are not made to order; they just grow. To get a gooa you have to know him when you see him. your fancy painted, yet you wi | coguize in him the qualities that go to | make up the reliable, enterprising, amiable mao, As a rule women are one not possessed of acute, business minds | and are not as observant as they | might be. Ouoe after another they | will fall into the same open trap, just | as though they were blindfolded or} were impelled by some uncontrolable | force. The majority of them seem to | think they must marry aod all that] is necessary is te fiad a wan that 1s good-looking or rich. The average | girl first takes a fancy to a preuy, man, and thiuks and dreams his lovely hair, charming eyes elegant dress divine mustache and dove-like | voice, She declares that he is to sweet for anything. This fever pass. | es off in time, but too olten it leaves a perverted taste. A dandy figure, swell manners, and clattering tongue are apt to even outweigh a good heart industri as habits and moral worth, Even afier marriage visions of the early ideal rise up to disturb the serenity and tranquility of the domes- tic scene. Better such an ideal had never been formed. A — - AWAY ALMOST AT THE ALTER. of SNATCHED George Smith, a fine locking young sailor, who lives in Brookly while not on the high seas, is in a curious pre- dicament. After a brief courtship he married nvpioetcen-year-old Annie Lawrence of 348 Hicks street, on Wednesday, by the Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, of Grace church. He had not first declared his intentions to Mrs. Lawrence, the mother of the bride, and she was so indignant when she learned of the marriage that she compelled her daughter to return home with her before she had an op- portunity to examine the quarters which her sailor husband had prepar- ed for her, and put an emphatic veto on the houeymoon proceedings. The disconsolate husbaud told his sad story to Justice Massey yesterday: and beged him to take measures to bring his stubborn mother-in-law to terms. A note was sent to Mrs. Law- rence by the Justice, telling her that she must not restrain her daughter of her liberty. Smith is especially anxious to recover his bride as he has to go on a long voyage in a few days, Mrs, Lawrence says that her daughter can go with ber sailor husband if she wants to. Annie she declares, was not only foolish enough to marry Smith, but even to pay the $3 which she earned last week to the minister who performed the ceremony. NAPOLEON AND SHERIDAN, It was in October 1864, after the battle of Cedar Creek, in Virgivie, in which General Sheridan defeated the last attempt of General Early to in vade the North by way of the Shenan- dosh Valley that I heard President Lincoln, at the War Department in Mr, Biaoton’s room, speaking 10 him of General Sheridan sod of his vie tories over General Early, state that of all our fighting generals Sheridan was more like Napoleon than of any of them; more like him particularly in the forehead and in the mould of the bust. The President said he thought the Shenandoah Valley would never be the highway for another rebel advance into Maryland. The likening of the General to Napoleon in his personal appearance about the head was followed by expressions from te Prosident that Sheridan bal of. " er I have some who do n thing | 8 in | ness of Napoleon and he took the piece, wstead of by the week. [In| of | shrouds are made in these shops, ex- | and bust, | tered hy piecemeal in | Stanton hal recvived a ; { prominent persgn calling plain cotton gowns | ur Known | lone «¢ A lead: | Nearly all Cath lics insist | librar:, Stauton then He may oot look like the mao | r2- | apes, fectamli, 0 en tis owt iw Le Nth [t "wis that famous Sheridan's ride panic Mr. man” saved Wa-hiogton from a 15864. anton bad in his room on his tel a hut HD whi bcontained us a fron isplece a likes flint 1 ve that prodused in Jaly i hook of about pages, ity, and turning to the hrontispiece, handed it | to the Prosident, saying that there the forehead this, was a resomblance about JSomeitnne prior to when var'armies were b ing alaugh- Mr, from a Virginia letter his atten~ than ton saying of Napoleon's that | anmian er for an army was bets ter thay Iwo commande when ve told me to him tiis bo sk on Nupoleon from the time ahout Gener! Sheridan who had sev They talked for eo ne | @ ald vs heft re this Cedar Creek bat. and I the heard Mr, Presid n* would end tle d-leated Farly say 10 that Graot and Sheridan » [ | the war v ry soon with such fighting. It | was nferward in connection with their ssving of Napoleon that the President is reported as haviog said that one bad general was oetter than two good — Ay — DUNNIG LETTERS ARE ILLEGAL: Caniof Postal Tospector O'Leary yesterday received a copy of the con- 18, by a | gressiooal act approved June making it an offense punishable fine of from $100 to $5000 and im- | prisonment from one to ten years, Lo { send through the mails an envelope or postal ecard, containing obscene, scurrilotis or threatening printing or All such non-mailable, a dan, matter is declared Bad Debt” the collec This does away with the * ned by se tion agencies. envelope fas yme of —— a — - They Caughtthe Limited Offer. Some time ago says the Suntury offered to each passenger on the limited holding a ticket purchased west of Philadelphia a rebate of $5 if the train did not srrive in Jersey City on time, Saturday night for the first time limited was two and half minutes late, and a general rush for the ticket office ensued. About 200 in rebates was paid out as per agreement, but it is not expected that this will occur again. express *1 CUI HITS! When I say Cure I do not mean merely fod stop them for a time, And then have turn again. A RADICAL URE I have made the of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Alife long study, 1 WARRANT my remedy to Cume the worst cases. Because thers have failed { 3 no reason for not Bow ereiving 3 eu at onge for a treatise and a Free Le of m oT ALLIBLE ReMepY. Give Express and . It costs yeu nothing ra trial, and it will eure you. Address H.C. ROOT. MM. C. 183 Pras Sr, NewYonx Bo FUL NL O0 JU AYE, Jaci Ts Y AS “pootu ig et te at. J twaidg “iif i. omen Ltda wy Torte ipaq pun pum 200A LEY alRIn00 0 $90 9Inhasuo0 (1% SeAOWNI OAVHINZD o AVIA! Fen LU Tut's Pill CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Polic, Bilions Attacks. lar, natural evae. at nt terfere with aay Adu be in every SOLD EVERYWHERE, a CONSUMPTION SURELY cv RED. To Tan Eprror- Please inform your read. ers that | have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its Hil) use thousands of eases have been nently cured. ties of my rome. will send me their express Reapectiully, SLOUUM, M. C., 181 Pear! st., New York. ee i pe ET SRE SUFFERING WOMEN arc pl ge vo, f aida pes $0 the entien w me b wae ' vhedi Jr. sl arter dr A wt 4 ay nrimies wth independ: nt | | get | iB. & BB. SHOPPING BY MAIL MADE A COMPLETE SUCCESS. Special aiteution given to this part of our business A complete MAIL ORDER DEP.sRTMENT, Emp'oying an efficient corps of experi. enced people in this ling to look after the wants of our patrons living st a distance By sdviving our Mail Oder De partment | what line of goods you prefer or funcy | whnts« erfvotly nl very lo Intelligent wi than 1s Then, | the very lowest prices nud to everything is very satisfying | The ss:01tment will he gt ynnlad ina sntin inct Vv Inn wisl prices orders 1 ane of Vaiues on 1equts Ley tYsUrRnCe | SPRING DRESS FABRICS | we A NI) oom Dress Silks which we are showing now are most com- | plete nnd vlegant, and values are unequal. | led | SAMPLES OF LATEST NOVELTIES i will be sent to any address upon request, OUR TLLUSTRTED SPRING CATALOGUE, 0x12 inches 72 Pp, contal Review of the Latest Fas hion, and information to ev ry household, ready, and will be ng a much nme whi issue, al wigh | "Es ON po sia! FARLY this Inrge i BOGES ¢ BUIIL, 15, 117, 119, 124 FEDERAL STREET, Daily the Pennsylvanis railrosd offi cials | ALLEGHENY, PA. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS THOMPSON & CO, Genuine Old Process a OILCAKE MEAL OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD. There is no better or cheaper food for MILCH COWS, Itincrosses the quanti. ty and quality of milk more than any other feed. For fattening Beef Cattle ft surpasses all other fool, making the mest more tender and juicy, No food known | will it CATTLE ss rapidly for market as Oil Meal. For HORSES. » small quanti. ty can be fod daily with valuable results, and for Sheep, Hoge, Fowls, ste, it is an exellent food, keeping them in a healthy condition, making fine, palatable mest We manufacture by the Old Process — steam heat and hydraulic pressure. Well settled Linseed Oil and fresh ground Oil Meal always on band. Write for circular and prices. Send your orders to THOMPSON & CO, Allegheny, Pa EDUCATION ATSMALL COST A GREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL g | State - Normal - School, Lock Haven, Olinton Oo., Pa. Winter term of 13 weeks opens Tuesday, Jan, 3, a. Spring term of 14 weeks opens Tuesday, March SG8, Beginning with the winter term, Jan. 3, 1888, Heat, furnished room and good board for only $0.50 aweek, Tuition, $1.25 a week, To those who intend to teach the Btate gives 30 Conta Sul aa a. This can be subtracted the cost Behn che weshly aid, the State gives 50 Dollar aation, att Normal Behool lo praed wpecialinte in their sev I Four of he Jnstrustony are honored graduates of Re W..d training schools, At the last session of the legislature the Central State Normal School received two APproptistions “we g twentyfive thonsand dollar is money used in putting the building In excellent or Hydrants, waterclosets and bath rooms may be found on a floors. All ty aettpible by 1211 Givi al) dicattivnn. For the beauty and healthiuiness of ite location the Normal Sehool (e admired and Wl. wii be gad to correspond with any w Malin rooms reserved on Joviication. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR COLLEGE, AM ELDON, A. My PRINCIPAL, CrerThal Sars Norkat Sewoot., Lox Haven, Pa. Mawafuctaring Ratio St ET iE WwW tito No 15, . bie wan Ripe Pe tin ve Marchand, U aA valuable | Extraordinary IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE, W. H, WILKINSON as. Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, wi Queensware, ALLEGHANY STR EET, lellefonte, pa. Is selling ALL KINDS ot Croe kery and Table Glarsware at LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, as the following list will show : Best quality, Iron Stone China: ed not Lo eraze Ton Sets (68 pieces) - - Dinner plates—Inrgestsize—per doz Diuner plates —medium do Ton Plates do Tureens—round or oval each Sauce dishes—round or oval —each | Sauce Tureens—4 pieces | Sauce boats | Cups and snucers—hardled—12 pieces do do unbandled do Fruit ssucers—per doz | Chamber sets — 10 pieces warrant. $3 60 126 110 90 60 20 90 26 60 BO 50 300 Pitcher and Basi 100 Covered chamber 76 TABLE GLA BSW ARE. | Tumblers, each, Goblets, Fruit Bowls | Cake stands | Glass Sets, 4 pieces | Full Stock of De corated Tea, and Chamber Sets, Best English ware, in Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, pieces $5.00-—regular price £7.00. Full assortment in Majolica Goods, &« Majolic i P itchers. height 10 | thing else Bay desire Lo say this advertisement : J want your custom, | and in reaching out foritl pared to gixe you the Greatest v your money once Ten Sets, 56 1 20¢; Bohemian Vases inches, £1.00, and every. LO every am i ally pre alue for yet obtained. Call | The greater amount of goods | ean sell the lower prices can and witL sx wapx, Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent W.R.CAMP Manufacturer and Desler in FINE FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. REWARDED are those who read this and then act; they will find honorable employment that «*1l! not take them Rihly: Eaten Th Be profits are large and sure for every industrious per son, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month Tt is snay for any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work Rither sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you Beerything now No special pn required; you, reader, can do It as well as any one rite to ue at once for full particulars, which we mall free Ad drow Stinson & Co, Portland, Maine, PATENTS FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN 4 FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 E, St, Near U.S. Patent Office WASHINGTON, D.C. A Diisintis bufute the Dniied Slates Patant Oe attended to for procured Ie the United States and ha foe countries: Trade a Lo registered, revived ated prosesiid. Information advios » to obmining Patents cheerfully fornished will w Send sketch or model for Free opinion as to pat entablility. No A in the United States possesses wi perior facilities for oblai atents or ascertaining the patentability of in- ventions Copies of patents fornished for 26 conts ench Hr-Correapondence invited, BLAIRSVILLE (PAY) LADIES SEMINARY. Beantifal medio Wilding heated ential pune, oo com by Somtgent eathars, jooien, Shorgogh losuuetios, Hight tultion in regnler conren, maprpEnvean Byorde? A Swnvtagis im Aor md Yale "hin Sik 0 Lindh Eadie ni Ld SEE PE BY Ln TW Pemba ah ~ Dinner | Decorated | and Fancy | ust us cheap in proportion, | reader of | and examine the goods and the price. | If I do mot fulfill strictly all | claim as | to prices being LOWER than ever be. | fore heard, | donot ask your patronage, | 1 ’ + CALL AT THE 4 CENTRE DEMOCRAT! JOB OFFICE NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE —{ FOR “CEN THE } sii NTRE DEMOCRAT,” ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. !N ADVANCE. --=-O FI IOR 6 an OLD CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE PA. BOOK BINDERY Job Office. ———— THE BELLEFONTE BOOK BINDERY Is now in successful operation, Pac- | ties desiring a first-class job at Should give ns a call. Weare prepared to do all kicds of | Plain and Fancy Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag- azines, Pam. phblets, Periodi- eals, Papers, Sheet Mu- ie, ete., bound in soy style. Patronize Home Institutions and Howe Industries. Give us a fair trial, WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK. All kinds of lettering in Gilt done. Prayer Books, Hymuals, Pocket Books, Satchels, &c, lettered. RN ma— THR Job Department ! Is complete, and all kinds of Job Work done neatly and with dispatch. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, SALE BILLS, POSTERS, Et EN © It — Bon't: Forget; th Bells- forte Book Birdery, Bed -Rock Prices | STATE forumeia House, 111 and 113 North Broad SBtrevt (Above Arch), PHILADELPHIA PA. "Open all Night. Refitted and Rg nished. Location Admirable. OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENT: Opposite the Academy of Fine Arte; 1 Sgues | from Broad Street Station, Poona. RK; 1 Sgeee from Baltimore snd Ohio R° R. Depot; 2 from Philad's snd Reading RK. R Depot; § from Masonic Temple | Square from R= City Hall 2§ Squares from the Andomy of as 3 8quares from the United States Mint* | RV TO ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT Hrra—— PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGF, Pall Term beging September &, 1506, Massie tons for Ad sion Sept. 7 Thirinetitution le boonted in one of Uhe weed Sams kul and bealthful spots of the entire Alingheny regio is open te students of both sexes, and ofiere the & [Rs Courses of Study: | 1. AVull Bedentiic Course of Four Years. 2. A Latis Reientific course. | 3. A GENERAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURE. Ses yours, The following ADVANCED COURERS, of two pes each, following fret two years of The Blentt fic Comme: (a) ALRICULTURRE; Mh) RATWRAL HISTORY: (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOS CIVIL ENGINEERING, § A short SPRCIAL COURSE in Agriculture, €. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemisery. TA course in MEBOHANIO ARTS, com bimbug ule, work with stedy Three yours, AA Byes Couree fred Jen) in Litesstere en Boiencs, for You a ero A Oarefalil #. SPECIA 10 prov Et Kxpeares for bone ant every low. Tuition free. ics — far Shinge of sn Sp stantind y Principal , A Vv. SMITH, GROCER. ~Everthing in the lineof Canned Goods, TOBACLOS, Spices and Confeoti onery. Telephone Com=+-ieati and Goods w+. s+ ered Free TOBACCOS, |
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