5 SUPPLEMENT, INOV, 71880. “THE RACKET.” iG Oke Butterick's Patterns REPRESENTIN{ I -AND = {O USS ° re ale Wholesale Dry Goods, Pi \l “The Racket.” NEW YORK CITY, EVERYTHING “THE RACKET” % AND v EVERYTHING Under Regular Price myo SX Oy - - BELLEFONTE, PA. | | aration as ther | salt or fresh—a feeling as though one was JAS. SCOFIELD. Manufacturer & Dealer in HARNESS [ have always on hand a fine stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes, | wh NTED Blankets, Fly-nets, and every | thing needed about horses, | Men totake orders for Nursey Stock, on Salary or Commission. 1 can make a snecessiul Spring Street, South of Allegheny SALESMEN SALESM E of any one who will work and follow my In structions. Will furnish handsome outfit free and pay your salary of commission every week E.QO.GRAHAN, Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y RELIABLEEN | WANTED iia ners Truthful men. —No lars wanted «no old scaly agents, that can't maintain a qlace with a reliable firm. Experience not re | puired. We can maka a good salesman of any | active man stoner). Stock guarenteed true ERGETI( ESN WANTED [CDWARD K. RHOADS, A RRR 3" DUR | (Successor to Lawrence L. Brown) | ene DEALER IN =e Anthracite, Woodland and | Bituminous Coal, Grain, Corn.cars, Shelled Corp, Oats, Straw, and Bailed Hay, ete. Kindling wood b the bunch or cord, to suit the purchaser. *) a Respectfully solicits the patron. age of his friends and the public. Xone) A { (eX BROWN'S OLD COAL YARD, Near the Pawenger Depot. DR. CHARCOT'S LI F EELIXIR PLEASANTLY i 's Lares Liven Pioas are ve to take i A H Gy | FASHION PUBLICATIONS It probably occurs to most people sev- eral times in the course of their lives that they would like to commit suicide. Some do it, though most don’t. But the | man who will take himself out of life by | drowning himself in a water works reservoir his draw their supply ought to parch with i | whence fellow citizens thirst for ten million years in the lowest and hottest of the seven sheols discov. ered by Bwedsubciy. It is about the most utterly depraved act a human be- ing can be guilty of. Contending Missionaries, If 1 was a cassowary, In the land of Timbuctoo; I'd eat up » missionary, Bible and hymn book toa. ! This is the amiable sentiment that at | | present seems to be actuating a good | | many of the Chinese and Japanese toward Protestant missionaries. In China, for | instance, there are forty different Prot | estant sects. Their native followers | range all the way in number from 1,200 to 10,000. The teachers and leaders of | the various Protestant sects ars no more | in harmony in China than they are elsewhere. Consequently the heathen Chinee is #0 confused in his mind be | tween immersion and sprinkling, be- | {| through the How Would This Do? An old sea captain proposes to bring an iceberg into New York bay, blow it to pieces with dynamite, and sell it at two pounds for a cent, smash the ice trust, and make the commodity plenty, He said: Could we tow an loceberg In? Why, bless your soul, my son, if we had enough tugs, we could put our grapplings aboard of Coney sland and yank ber up bers. There's your big hull of joe. Lay alongside, make fast ypur hawsers, and away you go for New York. You see, an iceberg is a smooth bottomed craft, with a skin as highly polished as any yacht. Bo she will #!; along water likes mad six good tugs could haul almost any loeberg 1 ever saw. It wouldn't take more than three or four days. It's { & bully speculation. The ice doesn't cost you = penny, All you have to do is make fast and drag it home. The French government has recently spent twelve and a half million dollars improving the harbor of Calais. The neighboring Dutch city of Antwerp was taking away trade from Calais in conse quence of better harbor facilities and dockage; thereupon the French com. mercial spirit took fire and resolved shat this should not be, The old port of Ca- lais received a thorough overhauling. The largest vessels can now enter the harbor and load and unload at the docka, tween foreordination and free will, that | oof the most important articles of be really is in danger of losing the Chris | oy port from the United States to China tian road to heaven altogether. Things | {, ginseng. The Chinese prize it highly are not much better im Japan, where | 4 medicine. AN through our country, there are now 28,000 Protestant Chris |in the summer, women and boys and tins. Because of its unity, the Roman girls dig this valuable root and sell it in Catholic church can make more headway | gongll parcels to the village druggist. He than Protestants with pagan peoples. | sendy it to thecity, where it is made into | great bundles and bales and shipped to Learn 0 Swim. | + WE ARE READY< +FOR THE< FALL AND WINTER TRADE 1 TO THE PUBLIC We desire to call the attention of the paub- lic to the fact that we have received our new stock of Boots, Shoes, etc., for the PALL AND WINTER season. Our stock comprises everything in the line of foot wear, from Lumberman's Finest Ladies Kid Bhoes—ia every size and style. We purchased direc from the largest manufacturers in the country boots to the and our stock will surpass anything to be found in Central Pzona. We have been in the shoe business for many years and know the wants of the people —thorough shoe dealers, buy the best stock for the least money and sell likewise. We handle reliable goods only, snd guar antec everything as represented. Don't fail to visit our store if in peed of | of life, and was floating through a para- | disaical ether. New blood | Saley and ¢ xpenses, (or commis. | HW Foster & Comme | in Europe, where these events have been | declared the principle that the birth rate Now is the time, Every summer many | lives are saved frow a knowledge of the | art, many lives are lost from lack of the | knowledge. Swimming is natural to | | man, only somehow he cannot always | | recover the art which has been lost In | | course of ages of wearing clothes and | | living away {rom water | Nobody Is too old to learn to swim, | hardly anybody is too young. Indian | id around their children's | squaws tie a bas wal 30 is no more than | X Whee 16 EY 3 jit gy BILE CO in the Swimming bath 18, too, Oo Such an exhil- | in water, either | i | done with the rough jolting and friction By all means learn to | swim. It is a part of everybody's edu cation, boy or girl, man or woman. Some Vital Statistics Dr. Newsholme has published in Lon- don a book that almost makes one won- der whether the present race of civilized white men have not already passed their climax and are on the down hill road At least that is one Way of looking at the figures in his *‘Elements of Vital Statis- tics.” ’ The doctor has carefully consulted the registers of births, deaths and marriages carefully recorded for many years. He finds that the birth rate throughout Eu- rope is steadily declining. In seven years, even in Great Britain, it has gone down three to the thousand. Malthus fncreased in times of plenty and de- ] pensation for this in Europe is afforded, 1 are certainly significant. EXHILARATING INVIGORATES EVERY ORGAY of the BODY CURES Nervousxess AND BLEEPLENESS RIGHT AWAY. Free by Mail, 50 cents and $1.00 FOR CIRCULAR LIFE ELIXIR CO, 3 VERSEY SAT. N.Y. be i y aida ] ue : WEEE Rn ies £2, IE Hr Pitan creased during periods of scarcity; but there has been no famine in Europe re | cently. Some other principle, unknown | to Malthus, must therefore have come | in to work the change. The marriage rate declines also. The tendency is to fower marriages, and those contracted at a more mature age. Italy bas the highest number of children to the family in Europe, the rate being 5.15. France has the lowest, 8.43, while Great Britain is between, with 4.42 chil. dren to the family. It is unfortunate that vital statistics | have not been kept in the United States, | so that ft could be ascertained whether , in the fact that with the death | they can keep up the average of the jopulation in that way, But those facts | nordureys at q00100 1 1Y i JO {308 =motauod the Flowery Kingdom. « PEMQ JO JUO[ ¥ JV PUY 1204q UIXOO pur e0px ua ‘sueNOIyo aay, JO sump rensn sty 20) LFumus dn ewe wy jodooe pu seMuIuO] PaO nERop ¥ Jv ‘pesag | mrwqead jo gwor w jiey ‘33 paroq 308 SAY 'WFUq POIOIq pes POOH wv ‘PUixTaIg 104 :Avp SU U] LHW € UVAHME *] UYOL Om3 20] PIOO SI) SIGE Indy eziad wopdmieyo w poo 01 sonM 31 yonm 03 Louspusy ¥ avy Phos ‘Nun pmos suo “Ip el CM usosys Laxonp oan © que ‘wead paewos mol) open wf wuLp sepnias spe 'eapodo Jog PO INO § SPININO ST YOIYM moa) Om) JO youl ue po dep ew) 01 pajaTel,, SYR XONYO,, | Lrenpusqmuad oyt pres #1 11 ‘teen 20 § EResngowsswlg uy Fapop [1A2 O01 POPPE UG SAPY SI0LN meN For Trying to Wreek a Train, Scraxtos., Pa, Nov. - Frank George, Harry Charon and Alexander Charon, three Hungarians who at- tempted to wreck a gravity railroad train near Carbondale, were cach sen tenced to three years’ imprisonment in the eastern penitentiary. A Beranton Clergyman’s Call Scmaxtox, Pa, Nov. S.-—Hev. Dn David Spencer, formerly of Philadel phia, who has been: pastor of the Penn. sylvania Avenus Baptist church in this city since 1530, has resigned to scoept a call to Racine, Wis, Constitution Bullding. Judge Cooley, chairman of the inter state commerce commission, said this to the members of the North Dakcta con- stitutional convention: Don't, In yodr constitution making, legislate too much. Ia your constitution you are tying the bands of the people. Dont do that to any such extent as to prevent the legislature hereafter from meeting all evils that may be within the reach of proper legislation. Leave something for them; take care to put proper restraints on them, but at the same time leave what roperly belongs to the field of legislation to the legiviature of the future, You have got to trust some one in the future, and it is right and proper that each departmeni of ernment should be trusted to perform ita legit tate functions. The new states have opportunity to make their constitutions & vast improve went on those of the old states. They ean incorporate what are the best ideas of the time on fundamental government, they can profit by the mistakes of the old states, and they can leave out a good deal of what has become antiquated rub. bish in these because it has heen outs grown, As was to be expected, every crank notion that has watered the brain of im- practicables for the past few years has come knocking at the door of these young states to get into their constitu. ing what not to do. The United States constitution Is not a very lengthy docu- ment, yet oven it has had to bo changed, at a great cost. In a constitution only the organic law should be incorporated, the ordinances which, so far as can be known, will govern the state in all time. furnish shoemakers wi The Oldest In auything in the Boot and Shoe line ; can alse th anything from a side of leather to a pint of pegs. WE HAVE EVERYTHING Centre County. |! 708. HORNE & €0°S {PENN AVE. STORES. We appreciate confidence as well as the purchasing public appreciates faith. ful service, Constantly inreasing confidence, on the part of the people, is the incentive to our constantly increasing our wonderful facilities for serving the people. Our Dress Goods Stock—too large to go into detail. Home spun all wool inches wide, 350. a yard. Duble width all wool colored cash. meres, good quality, 35c. a yard. 40 inch wide, all wool, fine Henrietta finish cashmeres, 40c, aQyard, suitings, meres 5c, These would be good at 16c. a yard more. Doubt if you ever matched them at 20¢, higher price. So our Dress Goods go—up to finest— # 4 a yard—or fine Paris patterns. Fine Black Silks—The finest make of Europe and America~Gros Grains 0c, to 84 a yard. Dozens of other elegant weaves including all the new ones of the seasor ‘u just as complete and comprehensive assortments, The Cloak Rooms—The cloth gar. ments we carry are the best, most stylish and most substantially made, The materia) in our Plush garments is the very best, crisp, springy goods that is worth buying. Our Steal garments are of the most carefull selected Alaska skin, dyed in Londo, and made for us. No shapes in any garment of any material not here. Full information or complete lines RR iver —— Wile for Samples and 1 rioes. 108. HORNE & G9, 609-62 Penn Ave, i 51 $0 inch, extra quality, all wool cash. | ————————. wr THE woe 'PENN'A STATE COLLEGE | LOCATED IN OXE OF THE MOET BRSPTIFTS | AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE Au | GHENY REGiox ; OPEN 70 BOTH AEX pa: TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES LOW. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY: LAGRICULTURE (three compass) amd Aaa CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; wilh ont fhe. trations on the Farm and in The Laboastery 2~Boraxy and Horricvirume; Uheaersbiba | and practical. Stodents taught origi stot: 1 with the microscope, | SCupmrsray ; with an ssusaslly NR see thorough course in the Laboratory. £~CiviL ENGINEERING; very extensive Sele practice with best modern instruments, {A Hrerony : Ancient and Molen, Saris nal investigation. S~Lapres’ Couns 1¥ LITERATURR awn Bos | mwon: Two years. Ample Saofiitees Soria. voca land instrumental, | T=Lawouaor AXD LitemaTonx: Latte Sw | tional) French, German and English I» | quired.) one or more continued Through Me | entire course. | B=MATHENATICN AND ASTRONOMY ; pube Sd | applied. [| BeeMpomaxic ARTs; combining shap wh | with study, three years’ course ; new bulldog and equipment, | 10, MBOCRANICAL and practical. 1 eMEXTAL, MORAL AXD POLITICAL Bons Constitutional Law and History, Pele Economy, ete, 12 MILT any SCs cE: Instroothion thasetin and practical, including each arm of We service. SePryncs : Mechanics) Sound, BAg, The: Electricity, ete., a very fall course, wills tensive Laboratory practies, Hos PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ; Two yan carefully graded and thorough. Fall term opens September #1, THE; Wheite: term, January 3, 1980; Spring term, Aprile, 19%. For Catalogue or other information, sides GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D, Pven,, fare Covupan, Onwrak On. ENGINERRING © Thee . ALLEGHENY 8T, - « « BELLEFONTE, preprmend We keep none but the best qusiity of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &e. AN Kinds af smoked ment, sliced ham, pork, ssaoge yon wail a nice juicy stask go ® Brrzen's Mar Maney, Cy
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