| Mary Garrett the founder of ) Balim sre and OhigRui r ml “yr 1,8 an extraordinary women "sid gentlemen well wequaioted with the facts, “and, but that she is a woman, would to-day be pros dent of that round, "Miss G rrest bas uever ob truded her individoality in the mao. ‘agement of the great property which her faith r left at his death, but le jaflaence and capacity have neverthe- Jess boca felt and reoognize by every one who has co ne in contact with the fineociul massg men: of the Buti more aud Ohio Railroad Cumpary, For many years before her father's deat she was bis chief assistant, Her love for hey futher was the ruling pa. 8 on of her life, and her devo ion to | him was the admiration of her friends! and the despair of those who sought to win her hacd in marriage, KNOWS ALL THE DETAILS. Miss Garrett to-day, slibough few pers ‘ns Know it, 0 ntrols aad nana. ges the Ohio Railroad, and Fa; fou g'me time been the most pobeasial | factor in the manipulations of interest of that great corporation. She | is thoroughly with sll toe betails of | the business of the road und its fi cia! status, und has always been iook- | ed upon as one of its wost sagucions advisors. the inan- . { Although personally diiectiog the management of & property worth not | less than $20,000,000 Miss Garrett is | all most uvkuown to business men, be- | cause her fice sense of modisty and | true womauly reserve will uot permit her to assume sn individual and per- sonal control which both her capacity for financiel affairs and her direct control of millions of money would enable ber to do. THER PLANS NEANT PROSPERITY. There is no woman in the Unit.d States who can command more ready | cash thau Miss Carre't. Her know: ledge of the road sig its management gives her a position in the councils of that corporation not pcs eed by any other individual. When her Lither was living Miss Garcell was his pri- vate secretry, his best advisor and his most trusted friend, even above auy of the bid gentleman's sons. It was in tols capacity that she o'ta‘sed ber | knowledge of the road and her ivsight into its finawcial affairs. Afr the death of her father, Miss Garcett's su- | fluence over her brasher, R bert Gar: rett, wos 80 marked that it bemea |) astter of ourfent talk in Baltimore But tere tere certain theories held by her brother which ev.n the iofl- ehi¢e waoich she he d over him could bt sucessfully combat. When the scl ems which led to the invocation +f tie aid of the Drexel gyadieate cul inated Robert Garrett saw the wie dom of his sister's gonnsels, which he bad failed to follow, and practically sarre dered to hor the managemon. of ‘his intrest in the road. Whea he i startel on his tour ar and the world his siter followed and overtook him at San Fraasi=cs, where he was in- duced to give to her the control of all of his iniersts fn the Baltimore and Okio Railroad Combany. SAVE THE COMPANY'S ‘CREDIT. Recently, when the syndicate which had helped the Boltimore and Obio out of the difiiculties in whicn it had uowittihugly been plunged began to haggle about the commissions and threatened to place the road in an em. b arrasding position, Miss Garrett quietly brushed them all aside, put wp the veededl cash and saved the credit of the company. Since the re- wedi death of ber brovher, T. Harrison Garrett, Miss Mary Garrett's control of the Garrétt estate has become prac tieully unlimited during Robert Gar- we t's life. Crabs and Thunder. & Soft shell crabs arefrequenity served &% free lunch lo third rate Now wrk saloons, nad it took the Sun ts find out that it was simply by reson wt the frequeney of thunder storms hae Hitan keepers could afford todo it. To those ubacqosioted with "the extreme nervous susceptibility of 3 crab, enose and effect widely separated in that hus bow petfectly eurrect wil Piva cinh rome” pu train for New ork 500 bia cargos, A a b {equip ved for taking Connellaville {| Altoona Cumbertand cova Ber fact is that it does so. which is the main this g, Thaw crabs if deliver.d io New York alive would have bern worth 15 cents vr perhaps $l wn dozen, and even if not very big ones would h ve readily commanded 40 to 60 cents, But when they a-rive deed, the deal- er Lo whom (hey are consigned makes all possible hasta to get rid of them as quickly ss posably fur any price be enn gat, forhekoowsthatio threeor four hours those remainiog on bis hands | will be not only a total loss, but a uulsance (hat widl cost him something to oe rid ol, The pald'e.s and free lonch cat- er rs, who keep a sharp lookout for such business opportunities, are quick ly on lad tu buy the spuiled crabs, | imid creas fia’ Was that they thid r enuzht the Ures abot the tia ie retang int Joreey City, are tolersbly froobh as wueh as three cents apiece may bog 4 fore Bret lots, but the rrice quaekly fells 10 two val Oh, wnt evel lower. HA 4 —— — Midoummsd Excursions to the Sea- shore via Pennsylvania Raliroad {fthe Delis, No better d Hispn lease could | ition of one seashore, Such | excursion would not only result in sire, The Pennsyvlva foresesin: tthe necessity for an ¢ this character, has o rraneesd a series tenaday exemsion City, £L0 1HICeS They offer t! versions of bathing, fishing, ond boating, 1 17 ot + 1 Vite MHC LE 3 i | i : i Li Shore tO No other copst nie with the Jove and fishi Ca CO hat hi in dit pone is better care of its vikitors, The next trip occurs on Thursday, August 8th, Excursion tickets. for ten davs, will be sold at the quoted, and special train will ran on fol lowing schedules rates Trrin feaves 8455 A.M. 0.05 ate, Pittsburgh... 810 00 Fast Liberty, i... ~ 10m Iwill wa ines... HOOD UT RIonto wn coon one 10 00 nin 10 1%) i (1h) 10 00 10 00 1000 = URL 10 06) 0G 25 8 5) - RL] 1. 05 P. T65 1.2 0 T10 rg a 1] 1] \. M. Ll] 9.55 2.22 p, M. Neottdale ...... cosiesns . Greensburg Indiana... connniiiniia Apollo... Latrobe. . coconnenn arbres Blalrsville .....oonane Johnstown ny RR TON ranssers vinnssssnne untingdon Botfore] ..cciiines von Mt. U 1 i Meh Lewistown June tioy Miftin...... Port Royal... Newest Plhilads iph The party will rest in the night of the 26th, seashore by wm ceeding dn A3 AN LF 15.9 | PTO - Phil and proceed to the TE a tickats will be good y tog dave Limited, y regaedar teadn of t) The ¢ to return bvany i except New York and Chicane SUFFERING WOMEN® id, | Henanntiy BI Sr ently olloing reir AE vats Arama FEMALE ‘REGULATING Pi PILLS. her are ere) "Bike cutis pam ) wre, vigor and id mind, ent by ha or. Harter! writin within STOO HT FITS, EPILEPSY or PALENG SICEIEm, KIDNE CURE CANN CONSUXPTION SURELY CURED, To thr Boron Pleas inform yon read. ors that 1 have a positive reswdy for tie abiove named disease, By (te fiimely be tmiagnds of Jupeion canes ive bowl peraiie bk Feo, all be grind 10 send two Botting of in ferme ay REE [0 any of tour readers whe Lies oon sumption if they wit) send ma Ihr eres Pont oiler address, Hespeet ily, “A BLOGS, HL 8h Font WM. Yow Yr CONS UMPT IVE . { $ vacation be made than devoting it | $70 In lull line ofall the new tashionable colors | i { to i tenaday trip to the MID SUMMER BARGAINS — LRT «RY GOODS. This thane of Jear is Just bétween seasons.and trade being compiieative ty slow, have put some mid-summer prices on goods, which will stimu. late trade. The benefit will go to the customer, To prepare for early Fall business, all onr stock entire of Sumner Dress Fabrics (Woaolens) have been marked down in price, many of the finer qualities to one half their former price. Some of these bargains ean only be outlined In this Article, viz WANCH ALL WOOL SUITINGS, and Mixtures, 10e., Me, yard, hall former prices. ALLWOOL FRENCH SUITINGS, » He, reduced from 75¢, WINCH (not the width) ALL-WOOL BEIGES' « Fedueed from 8. in all the new Same fn Cheeks he. per x0, Whe INCH [EE mer colorings~Tans, Belges, Greys, ete. SINCH ALL-WOOL CLOTHS, for early Fall wenr, de, WINCH CLOTHS, at The. SLINCH BROADCLOTHS, $1.00, reduced from | a, 00e 65 A few specialties, to which we direct atien- | {tion and careful examination, are #8 INCH ALL F WOOL BLACK § { fine physical benefit, but would undoulit- | are being sold elsewhere at $1.00 edly be the means of much: genuine plea. | ment may seem extravagant, but the tacts nia Railroad Company, | ons of) Faney Black Armures & thisiction: altaching | world i | i : i | { der Department for Samples — god ! SERG ES, 10 cts. goods which | This state will | | { ’ H Justify it. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ‘ . Stripes, Th, and $1.00 goods reduced to Se, Our usun! great values in All-Wool BLACK CASHMERES, 88.goods, at AB%e. B00, 80a [T8¢. 88. $1.00, $188, 46.inch goods, #80¢ O8c. T0¢, 88, $100,891.18, $1.28, $180, VALUES SPEAR FOR THEM Compare them, Write our Mall Or THESE SELVES BOGGS & BUHL, 115, 117-119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS M. | | MILCH COWS, i other feed adel phia i | more teader and jracy, THOMPSON & CO, Genuine Old Process OILCAKE MEAL OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD, There is no better of cheaper food Tor It inorestas the ewmnti. ty ahd quality of mild more mn any For fatiening Bed! Cattle it turpasses all olber food, waking the meat No food known { will Bt CATTLE as rapidity Yor market as RT | ty ean be | and for Bheep, Hogs, Pow, sto. Meal. For HORSES, » small quanti fed daily able results, Rt with ‘valu mAh | exellent food, kevping them | in a healthy | i ! condition, maki gine, palatable ment We mansfacture by the Old Process — steam hows end hydraulic pressure. Well | settled Limeeed Oil and fresh ground Oil Meal alweye on hand. Write for circular aid priom. Bend your orders to THOMPSON & CO., Allegheny, Pa POUCATION AT SMALL COST: | AGRE EAT OPPORTUN ITY CENTRAL State - Normal - School, Lock Haven. Olinton Oo, Pa. Winter term of 12 weeks opens Tossday, Jan 3 a 2k em of 1 works opens Tossday, March 27, To those who fntend 16 tench (he Riate . work ss nid. This cas be subtracted ed not to craze | Ten Sets (68 ploces) {Goblets Fruit Bowls . Extraordinary IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSWARE. W. H. Wilkinson, at Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, «a Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte, ra. Is selling ALL KINDS ot Crockery snd Table Glarsware nt LOWER prices than ever known in Bellefonte, ns the following list will show ; Best quality, Irvn Bione China: warrant. » - $2 50 126 110 | Dinner plates—lurgestsize— per dog | Diuner plates —medium do | Ten Plates do | Tureens——round or oval snch Sauce dishes—round or oval —each Sauce Tureons—q pleces ! Bruce hosts Cups snd ssucers—har dled—12 nieces do do unhandled "do Fruit saucers—per dog Chamber sots—10 pieces Pitcher and Basin Covered chamber TABLE GLA SSW AR EB Tumblers, each, (Me o Ofc 2o¢ Cake stands . . 35e Glass Sets, 4 pieces . ie Full Stock of Decorsted Tea, Dinn r and Chamber Sets. Best English ware, Tea Sets, Decorated in Blue, Black, Brown or C laret, 56 pieces $5, 00—regular price £7.00, Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy Goods, &e. Majolica Pitchers, 20; Bohemian Vases height 10 inches, $1 0p and every. thing else just us cheap in proportion, 8851 desire to say to every reader of this advertisement : J want your custom and in reaching out foritT am fully pre. pared to gixa you the Greatest value for your money once yet obtained, Cal) and examine the goods and the price. If I do not fulfill strictly all I claim as to prices being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 donot ask your patronage. The greater amount of goods | ean sell the lower prices can and wits sx wang, Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agent W.R.CAMP Manufacturer and Dealer in NE FURNITURE, A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. ———— oie 5535 Rich gens: who read this wnd then aol; they will find hosorable smploveant that will not take them thelr homes and families. The FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN é FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 E, St,, Near U,.8. Patent Office WASHINGTON, D.C. A hisinett elute the United Btatas Patans Offic 10 fur moderate foe, Sulatis Lioment 8 Fn. Send akan or model for Free opinion as to pst No in the Hited Ste pousssis w a eilice ou Wiaining Fonts Ee, | 5 BLAIRSVILLE (PA) JOB OFFICE ND HAVE YOUR.......occontenersnnsinn JOE WORK- NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE “CENTRE DEMOCRAT,” ONLY $1.00 FER ADVANCE. ZAR. IN BOOK BINDERY AND Job Office. nm pnm— THE BELLEFONTE BOOK BINDERY Is now in successial operation, Pare} ties desiring a first-class job at Bed-Rock Prices Should give ws a call. Weare prepared to do all kinds of Plain and Fancy Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag- azines, Pam- phlets, Periodi- cals, oo Sheet Mu- fe, ete., bound in any style. Patronize Home Institutions and Home Industries. Give us a fair trial, WE GUARANTEE OUR WOKK. All kinds of lettering in Gilt done. Prayer Books, Hymuoals, Pocket Books, Satchels, &e, lettered. —smaiits THE Job Department ! Is complete, and all kinds of Job Work done neatly and with dispatch. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROG DODGERS, —OFFICE OLD CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE PA. 1 ~N — forupeia House, and 113 North Eroad Street {Above Arch), PHILADELPHIA PA. m Open ali Night. Refitied and Reha. nished. Location Admirable. OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ————— Opposite the Academy of Pine Arts; 1 Bguere | from Brod Street Station, Pesos, R. RB; 1 Bytes from Baltisnove snd Ohio N° RK. Depot; 2 i from Philad’s and Beading RB. BR. Depot ; fromm Masonde Temple: t Bouse from the J us y Ball 34 Squares from the Asdemy of Rd BSquares from the United States Mint® | oxy ENIENT 70 ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT a PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Fall Term begin September 8, 1556, Rxsmies Gone for Ad wien Sept. ¥ Thisinetitution bx located In one of the most bens tifel and bealth fol oteo! the entire Allagheny His open be stodents of both sexo, and offers the fod lowing Oourser of ¥udy « 1. APull Bchentifc Oouree of Four Years, 7 A Latte Reientific course. 5 A GENERAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURR-Fon. yours, The following ADVANCED COURPEE, of two you each, following Srl bee your of the Solent Be Oomree : (a) ALAIOULTURE; (4) NATURAL HIFTOAY : (¢) CHEMISTRY AND PHYSION CIVIL ENGINEERING, b Ashort BPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture, 6. A short SPROLAL COURSE in Chemistry, Fob Ee res Paap enboiy Co COURSES wre poi Arn of © mest th wants of Individos! students, oo tie erate Tapes torhoasdt ang very low, Tuition free. Young ledies ns es ep G ATI A. V. SMITH. GROCER. ~Bverthing in the lineofe
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