Why, it wou'd have ruined our business by underse ling us in the market. It the working peopl who buy your manufactured clothing. knew you were being persecuted and conspired against because you chose to pay your hinds decent wages, T think not. Such an announcement would have made “an extra demand for your goods all over the country Miss Symington, | fear the work. ing people outside of Cincinnati would not have hid the matter brought home to them sufficien ly clear t¢ have preferred our goods to those of other houses which would under:ell us for the time. Perhaps not, Mr. Standish, asthe working people have been left in ignorance so long that they dv not see far ahead. But, Mr. Stand sh, could you not mt the difficulty in some + ther way? I cannot say, as my desire was to do, as do all go. business men, in crease the magnitude and profit of our businers as muok as possible. I think your father éid business on that method. 1 presume so. dike vou, I fear, he never investigated its conse quences. Did yor ever figuie on how much misery wour increased 8 | spe i+ uround the track, the on-lovker hecowes interested more and more until, by the time the winner has crossed the live, be is standing in his chair, madly waving his arms and cheering until his breath is gone, That is the way a closely conto ted race affects even a passive spectator. To what fev rish excitement (hen is the jockey himself subjected, who, next to the good mount under his saddle, is the most active participant in the coutest?! Yet amid it all the rider must be as cool and clear-head- ed us if he were simply taking a con situational morning canter on his father's favorite mare, In order to be successful asajockey one must necessarily be careful in his habits, aud must be in what we might enll partial “training sll the time. There 18 no necessity fur the rigorous diet and ab-tamiousness whieh is con- sidered essential to these who engage in wibletic sports, bat the most ex irene care is absolutely necessary, thar the weight may be kept down to the proper figure, and for that resson | ail food which has a tendency to io- | erense flesh must be avoided. For my pare [ may say tha [ buyge! always been temperate in wy hahits I weve tohseen tv & snll pxient, but | ent wimg, anyihusg to which 1 take | although sometimes 1 am | un lancy, ER ——— ! ator; and then see him as the horse { SXINCE BROADCLOTHS, 8100, reduesd fivan | SL. I Tull Hine of all the new fashionable cobsrs F WOOL BLACK BERGER, 0 ots an — MID-SUMMER BARGAINS — TDT — URY GOODS. OI iS IP. 38 AA SB A As » xtraordinary- BARGAINS IN IRON-STONE CHINA AND TABLE GLASSW ARE. W. i. Wilkingon, ast Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, wc Queensware, ALLEGHANY STREET, Bellefonte. ta. l= selling ALL KINDS of Crockery snd Table Glarsware wi LOWER prio than ever known in Bellefonte, us the following List will show ¢ Bes: quality, Tron Stone China ad not Wo erage Ten Bete (68 proces ) . - Dinner plates —lurgesi size—por ow Diuner plates medium to Tox Plares do Tureens—round or oval esc h This time of year Is just between seasons, and trade being comparatively slow, have put sone mid-summer prices on goods, which will stimu late trade. The benefit will go to the customer, To prepare for early Fall business, all our stock entire of Summer Dress Fabries (Woolens) have been marked down in price, many of the finer qualities to one half thelr former price. Some of these bargains ean only be outlined In this article, vig : BANCH ALLWOODL SUITINGS, in Cheeks and Mixtures, 1%. Xe. Tie, Me, yard, dalf former prices, ALLWOOL FRENCH . fe. reduced from The, Ra, per HL INCH BUITINGS, SINCE (not the width) ALL-WOOL BEIGHES 6e.. reduced from Sie, In all the new Sum- "ET rant. mer colarings Tans, Belges, Greys, ele, WANCH ALL-WOOL CLOTHS, for early Fall wear, Me SNC H CLOTHS, at oe. Ge, 65. 7 $4 bu 12b 110 Ww #0 i CALL AT THE 4 PE A SP SS Up SS JOB OFFICE wren: ABD HAVE YOUR. ........ooicraveininns JOB WORK- Bauce dishes—~rognd or eval ouch Sauce Tureens—4 pieces oi A Tew specialties, te whieh we direct atten a tion wed careful examination, we WINCHA LL KBuuce boss woods whieh 0 | 2h | NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE per cent. profit wflicted on your | “w Cups nod ssucers—hardied-—12 ploces Uaborers ;: how imany sad Christ #0 | do do unbsndied Ado It 18 my | #redeing sold elsewhere at $1.00 This state { mesll Inky seem oxtmyagant, but the thet will i ubliged to pay the penalty. wa-es it made ; hew much sufferiog from cold, from hunger it cassed ; how many evil shoughts iv engen. dered in minds which were patur- ito aby at 112 pounds in weight, The | lowest weight { ever bad atwined was 107 pounds, aud the highest 1350 ally good ; how much crine it may dave caused ? Miss Symington, | have not an noyed myself in any such way. The cares of the business have kept me amply busy, sorry | brought these statem-nis to you, and that she conversation has taken the wura it has. While | am satisfied your father will be much pleased with the statement which | have seat him, I am sure he would | en miles, dressed in the condition de- | yor pepartamont 1 grive if he kaew how his daughter was worrying herself about things which she casnot change, even uf she is correet in her views Mr. Standish, I have done my [ am indeed | ' pounds, 20, to reduce myself to the { right avoirdapois, I was ouvce forced | to kno~k off just eighteen pounds of | | superfluous flesh, and it was no easy | uudertaking. g When I fied myself accumulating weight too papidly I begin to take | ong walks, wearing sweaters and the [fieaviest winter clothing, which is not | [especially enjoyable iu hot sumener | | weather. A walk of from eight to | | scribed, will ususlly dispose of from | fine to twe pounds of extra flesh. | . These walks are indulged in ouly | when the necessity requires, and are | { { by no means of daily occurrence, for | purpose always to keep myself dowa | | Jussly jt, Fruit SRUCHrE—Dir don FOr usun! great values in All-Wool duty in calliag your attention to = | which I am duly thankful. Chamber sets — 10 pioses Pitcher and Basin i Covered chamber Fancy Black Armures &| TABLE GLASSWARE. ‘; : Tumblers, each, Ode Stripes Goblets, 5. and S100 goods reduced te ie LARGE ASSORTMENT OF i“ { Fruit Bowls | Cake stands | Glass Sots, 4 pieces . Fall Stock of Decorated Ten, snd Chamber Sets, | Best English ware. Ten Sets, Decorated im Blue, Black, Brown or Claret, 56 pieces §5.00-—regular price $7.00, BLACK Dinner nt Alo $180 ile CASHMERES, B8Ce. 800 iBo 56 B85. goods Bile. 8100, inch €100 i B85. $1.00, $1.18 : $1.88, $180 VALUES SPEAR POR THEM | Carn Write our Mall goods, Fad J THESE 3 SELVES i Goods, &e. sre them iy r Samples Bn § 4 | beight 10 inches, $1.00, and every. fie | he ata l ane | —— ! FOR THE } ee “CENTRE DEMOCRAT, | ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. N | ADVANCE. | Full assortment in Majolica and Fancy | | Majolica Pitchers, 20c: Bohemisn Vases | thing else just us cheap in proportion, | this advertisement ; { and in reaching out forit] am fully pre. pared Lo gixe you the Greatest value for Your money once yet obtained, BOGGS & BUHL, | 8&1 desire to say to every reader of | { want your custom, | —OFFICE IN- Call } OLD CONRAD HOUSE i 115, 117, 119, 121 | terrible evil sonsequent upon your | The ove all important requisite for desire to increase an already hand. | 8 successful jockey is to keep a: cool some profit, mnd [ hope you will | head and te possess ao un. rriagijudg give it your earnest thought and | meat for # be loses one aod fails of devise a remedy [ am deeply in. | baving the other at a critical momen, - gs" § debted to you for these statements he will vever overcome the many I had intended visiting the office | © stacles that meet him with every FEDERAL STREET. | and examine the goods and the price, | if 1 do not fulfill steetly all 1 claim as | to prices being LOWER than ever be fore heard, 1 do not sek your patronage, | + » " ’ | The greater amount of goods | Hi] ALLEGHEN Vv, PA.| TF int of goods I can sell | CGHE « PA. | the lower prices oan and WiLL 88 Maps, | Respectfully, i W. H. WILKINSON, Agent | DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | BELLEFONTE PA. and asking for them, but your kind- ness has saved me that necessity. I intend studying them thoroughly and then writing father my ideas. I am sure he will agree with me when his attention is called to the | results. [am not worrying in the sense you suggest. Of course at makes me sad 10 see my fellow-be ings suffer, but the sting ic in that | my father is indirectly a party todt I may aot be able to provide N remedy, but I hope in some extent to alleviate the suffering, and | shall rely on your warm assistaace, Mr. | Standish. You add another, Miss Symington. declaration that you intended writ: ing vour fatker oo this subject is | very staribag, but that you shouid expect me to neglect his business to aid you ia your Utopian schemes is more so. 4 fear my duty to your father's interests won't permit meio Join in your kind heared enterprise, no matter how much | desired te When you iawvestigate the matter. further I am sure you will see the thopelessnes af your undertaking and abandon it. (To be continued.) et Bome Enormous Sa'arias. Some interesting figares in regard to salaries bave Geen elicited iu a suit in Brooklyn agaiost & baking-powder company. It was shown that the President of the company draws = salary of $50,008 a year, the Vice President $30,000, and the Treasurer $6800. The President of a paint and but one surprise to | Your | | just enough to win. {torn of the track, and never win a | race unless he is mounted wpon a { horse that will carry him threagh in spite of himself. There is 29 much | strategy and finesse 10 be exercised | | on the race course ason the battlefield. | Oue must know his enemy thoroughly | aud must be alive to take instant ad- | vantage of any errors his Spponents muy make. He most endeavor to | make hiz rivals use ap oll their | sirength before the erinical @oment comes, abd must reserve for himself | sufficient force to carry bim safely { through the final struggle. | Bat abeve all, he should be very intimately acquainted with the capa ! bilities of his own horse, aod must be | thoroughly converssot with all its { poruts of weakuess, as well as its ele ments of streng bh, for the former may olteu be taken ntvantage of if they {are oot koown to his opponents. | There is & certain keack of riding | which is is difficult to explain, but | which bas & substantial existence just | the same, that enables one to almost | life his boree along, especially in pass- ling under the wire, whea a fortunste | leap will emery you 0 the front by {even a nose. Many a lueky win of | mine bas deen made in this «ay, | noticeably in the ricent race where [Tea Tray sad Tristan were at the fore, aud Tristan won by #0 small a fraction that it is said that no ove nn the track saw the true result, except: ing the judges. In that race, which was one of the most exesting in which I have ever heen engaged | was able to lift Tristan almost by main strength when I felt that I had surely lost, The scosations which a jookey ex- varoish company, who was iatroduced | as an expert in regard to salari ¢ are many aod varied, and thers is ale stated that the Superintendent of bis ways the utmost «Xhileration ol mind, company reccived $50000 a year, while the yearly business did not ex. ceed $3,000,000. Aocother witness stated that in companies with which | be was acquainted the chief officers received from $5008 to $20000 a year, while a representative of =» kerowene-nil company said that he knew one officer of a large corpora tion who received a salary of 830,000 a year and two others who receive $20,000 each, These fignres are enor mous, and were unknown untll the days of trusts and combinations, The explavation is furnished sa the testis mony of one of the witnesses, who said that the busivess of the company with which he is connected wy nd increased until the profits bad reached 450 per cout. on the original capital periences inspeeding aronnd the track sod every mascle of is body isdeawn LO a tension approschiog the breaking prot. He has Little time to @isw the lar deeape wikhin the inclosure or 10 see the maf crowd that is cheering bim on from the grand stand, or at the fences close hy the track, even if his eyes are not blinded by the show. ets of mod or the elouds of dost with which the enemy in front delight to reet him, But he knows instinctive y that the landscape and the erowd the moo faintly above the clattering of the horses’ hoofs, There are quiet and subdued sounds at the suart, are there, sod he hears the cheers of | oy THOMPSON & CO. Genuine Old Process OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD i MILOE COWS, [Itincrosses the quanti. ity and of milk o than any other feed. For faitening Heel Cattle stirpasess wil other food, ma more tender and juicy, Mo food known will BCATTLE ae rapidly for market as hl Mes For HORSES, s small quanti. ty canbe fod daily with velusbie and for Sheep, Hogs, Fowls an j exelient food keeplog them in a beslthy condition, making fine, paistable mest. We manafacture by the Old Process — steam bout and hydraulic pressure. Well setiled Sinsmed Oil and fresh ground Oil Mesl niwaye on hand, Write for circular and prices. Send your orders to THOMPSON & CO, Allegheny, Pa ts. ily re is il results, Ble... 1 Is EDWCATION AT SMALL COST AGREAT OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL State - Normal - School, Lock Haven. Olinton Oo., Pa. sa a formn of 12 weeks opens Tuesday, Jan. 3, aay rog teem of 14 weeks opens Tuesday, March 27, Beginning with the winter tov, Jan, 3, 1888, Heat, furnished room and’ good board forenly $2.50 awenk, Tuithon, $1.25 & weak, To those wae intend to teach the State give 20 Conta 5 week ue aid. This can be subtracted from the cost of tuition Besides the weekly sid, the Bate gives 30 Dollars at graduation, The not cost for heat, fornished room, board aad tuition for the sinter term of 12 weeks is only $30.00 and for the spriag term of 14 weeka, only $45 Those who pass their Jonior Examinations wext Bpring and sutar the Benior Closes, can atts nd 8 whole your of 42 wenks at the net cost of only $86 30 pro. vided they gradante nel revive the weekly ald of [0 conte a weak and the 60 dollars wdditional, This ie an opportanity that should ba improved hy Ryan who looks forward to teacking as a profes The facalty af the Central tate Normal Schoo! §s romponed of spocialiste in thelr several deputitments Four of the instructors are honored graduntes of The Bdvoo! rare cabinets snd valuable sppaintos for illnstrating the sciences, The Medel Schon! is conducted after the menser o the laewt training solsouls, At the last session of the legislature the Centeal Bate Normal School received two app inthone ng flo uing twentyfive thousand doiiare This money weed In puttiag the building in excellent or Hydmnte, wateroloets snd bath rooms found on the di foots, AN Tope are conte I Raph "tent oad bring My own nnd haghiu. We Wid In the Sindee enter at any time, Lock Haven is rie ya rom 1 Breit EE HBehool with any OILCARE MEAL There is no better or cheaper food for W.R.CAMP Manufacturer and Dealer in FINE FURNITURE, ing the ment | i 1 UNDERTAKING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. No. 7 West Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. ' REWARDED are those who rend this Richi and then act; they will Sad honorable employment that will sot take them from their homes snd families. The profits are large and sure for every industrious per som, many have made sad are now making several bundoad dollars a month Tt is smny for any one to make 85 and upwards por day, who is willlog to work Either sex, young or oid; oapital not seeded; we start you Everything new No special ability required; you, reader, can do It as well 5 aay one ite to un at once for full particulars, which we mail free Ad dross Stinson & Oo, Portinod, Maine, PATENTS FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS, 925 E, Bt,, Near U.B. Patent Office WASHINGTON, D.C. All business before the United States Patent Ofe sttended to for moderate fem, Patents |] the Unbted States and all No Agency in the United States wi oe the of ine Ooplon of patents furnished for 25 conts snch orvited . ~ BOOK BINDERY AXD Office. a —.— i i 1 i ‘THE BELLEFONTE BOOK BINDERY | Is now in successful operation, Par- tied desiring a first-class job at Should give ws a call. Pisin sed Fancy Binding on short notice. Old Books rebound, repaired, and renovated. Mag- azines, Pam- phlets, Periodi- cals, Papers, Sheet Mu- ic, ete., bound in any style. Patronize Home lostitutions and Home 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, wisi { scamsmmsiinee THE Job Department ! Is complete, and all kinds of Job Work done neatly and with dispateb. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, We are prepared to do all kicds of | forumsia Housk, anc 113 North Broad Stract | {Above Arch), i PHILADELPHIA PA. i i {13% Open all Night. Refitted and Repu. | nished. Location Admirable. OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENT Opposite the Academy of Fine Arts: from Broad Street Patios, Pensa. RB RR; * from Baltimore snd Oblo BR R Depot from Philad’s snd Reading RB. 8. Depot; § Square from Masonic Temple Bguare from the New City Hall 34 Bquares from the Asdemy of Music 3 Bquares from the United States Migt® CONVENIENT TO ALL THE LEADING PLACES OF AMUSEMENT 1 Bquare Fg ones ¥ Squsrre ser THE we Bed-Rock Prices PENNA STATE COLLEGE | LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTINL ! AND HEALTHFUL ALLE GHENY REG1ox ; Ores 10 BOTH 82% £8: TUITION FREER: BOARD An OTHER ERXPENSER LOW, ! ROTTS IX Thr i H i LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF 8YUDY! L—AGRICULYURE (three cotrses) and Aons CULTURAL UHEMISTRY ; with constant illus. trations on the Farm and in the Laboratory, 2BOTAXY apd Honricviroxe: theoretical and practical. Stodents taught original study with the microscope L-CHEMisTRY ; with an unosually full snd thorough course In the Laboratory. L-CIvIL EXGINEURING; very extensive field practice with best modern Instruments, S~HrsroryY: Ancient and Modern, with origle nal investigation GoeLapins’ Cornse 18 LITERATURE AND S01 ENCE; Two years, Ample facilities for Musie, vocal and Instrumental, TLANGUAGR AND Livemavvre: Latin top. tional.) 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