Rochester AIN TRUTHS "ROM THE “YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF ALL OF THE TIME, ALL OF THK SOME OF THE TIME, BUT YOU ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL OF ~-LINCOLN THE PEOPLE THE TIME, The above words, ullered by one of the greatest men the world ever saw, are partic- ularly true when applied to the manner in which some of the concerns mm Bellefonte are attempting lo do business. On one line you will see large “Closing Out Sales” advertised, on another, “All Goods to be Sold at Cost’ and on down further you will see suits ad- vertised for “$9, formerly $18." Now just stop for a moment, look at it carefully, an $18 suit for $9; was this business legitimate ? or is it legitimate now? Is the man treating you right when he charges you $18 for a smit that costs him only $9, you will say at once, no. If he abused your confidence once, will he not do so again? Read this carefully, consid- er well whether it is to your interest to buy your goods from a man who has treated you squarely and honestly in the past, and who, intending to remain in the same business and in the same place, has his own inlerests to protect by treating you the same in the future. If you need anything in the clothing line, give me a call and I will promise you good, honest value for your money. 100 cents worth of goods for $1. M. FAUBLE, PROPRIETOR, REYNOLDS NEW BANK BUILDING. othing : House! riage liconses were PEOPLE CANT FOOL KEYSTONE NOTES. Items of Real Interest Pree sented in Condensed Form, WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS DO AXD KNOW, Gleanings of Importance from All Fields of News, Picked Up Here and There in the State, Doylestown will henceforth be lighted by electricity. Measles are decimating Reading's in- fantile population, Ice is be gathered by near West Chester, William Morris. of Columbia, bible printed in 1562 In Berks torchlight ing roads a county last year 0 mar- issued ¢ hools, vis attends ing church his horse fro: death outs | side. { ville ar: to be Potts. 100,000 The sureans in the vicinity of made richer by | trout | 2 1 will be ‘1 It is romored that 1 unty Thirt abitants of u eastern peni- of the are in y-five mnty | tenti the | brothers A lad at York with a pat r Jo "ia te rtrd Bas | ones strapped on ul tat ed 1m | comin { & trap whic | sales five tra ta | has recommendé “the ase of | is suff {a slight scratch ner has invented A Hummelstown far AUZ rats soventy-eig ht in ten b The sheriff of Montgomery held 100 and # W 1 seve nly number of Marriage licenses to the tak ounty in B MT wer during The 1CKS aster water Lan “One of CK DOrse to take performance seranton the and was unable Beavers the ad wed to (3overnor early in been reand remains of n, who died nave December the revenne re t the Fath office aggregated $63,- 1 increase over December, 18588, Jacob Lereh, ring § a carpenter of Lebanon, rom lockjaw the result of on the toe by a rusty nail about two weeks ago. | bride W. CC. Freeman, owner of Donagh- more furnace, Lebanon county, has 1s sued rs to y have the furnace hlown efinite period hler, the building inspector hester, fell under a street car and had his left ankle so «1 that he will lose his foot school teachers’ Journal, a paper Jucks county I'he Institut interests of the public just issued its first number aenger, who has been in fifty six years, has just re Ashland Zion Reformed ) he had been thirty-four Girippen, of Easton, employed s« work in Brooks county, ax-Congresswan Pideock, of use, N. J., had a leg cut off cars on Friday warre police raided Harry Lat- ce and captured a number of od a lot of gambling para- vd fines of S45 each were the entire party abutment wall of a bridge ve township was torn away daunage done by rabbit who re after a cotton tail had taken refuge under it, [Thirteen of the young men engaged in the calithumpian serenade at the Horst Cassel wedding, near Lebanon, on Christ when a sister of the have been arrested for rae 5 eve was shot { riot Courtney Kenealy, of Lackawazxen, | sho hicken hawk as it was flying a | few days ago, and when it dropped to und he found a three foot rattle its talons, which he also dis the gr snake in patched Greenfield, of Charles Pocopson, | while driving to West Chester put his lighted pipe in his pocket and went off into a doze. When he awoke he found that his pantaloons had been smoking and were useless for further wear, A line the Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pitts burg railroad, which is now almost completed. The new route will run due south throngh the northern half of | York county, which is now without a radlroad, tion with Baltimore. Cut Him in Two, Bernsen, Pa, Jan. 5-W. G March, proprietor of the Hardwood sawmill, on the Catasanqgua creek, near Weaversville, was caught in the belting which runs a circular saw, and as the Ma water wheel went around he was | jerked up, striking the heavy rafters overhead and falling, was caught by the saw, which cut him in two To Disconrage Horse Thieves, Mucnaxiosnuno, Pa, Jan, 5.-The Allen and East Penmsboro Soclet the Recovery of Stolen Horses and convened in annual session in this bor ough. There was a very large attend. ance of farmers from York, Adams and Cumberland counties. Six Hundred Mon Out of Work. Scranton, Pa, Jan. 5.-The night shift a the Seranton Steel mill was taken of on account of a decreased de mand for steel rails, are thrown out of employment, A Prominent Hibernian Killed, Witkessanne, Pa, Jan, 5 Michael Hennessey, prominent in Ancient Or. der Hibernian circles of the state, was | killed in Franklin mine by a fall of coal s I The discussion of the | sumed, and | it, and against the proposed change in the | | rules, | wo report as to the contonts and | the eleotion bill on the viection bill was continued, | WAS not in | congress | the roll cal | and Senator Mot | bill, which was debated at | Bherman, He | almost « | to the I the | be given under | ing « | beri i $500 | Werks Age The A i Action wii | for his opponent, but it | scheme « nights | Cremation society | showing | owing to the {| charging {| character of the has been surveyed between | York and Bowmansdale to connect with | and give direct communica | covery of America for | lea | indicate that the earthquake yesterday Six hundred men | | that extent. CONGRESSIONAL RESUME, The Week's Work of the Fifty-first Congress, Wasnisorox, Deo, 31, ~~ The house ad. | jonrned to Friday without transacting any | business, Mr. Wolleott (Rep.) sddressed the sonate in opposition to the election bill. The | doancinl bill was taken up informally, and Messra, Stewart and Reagan spokes agalust i. election bill was re Mr. Teller (Rep) spoke against Wasnmixaron, Jan, L~In the senate most of the morning's hour was spent in the dis. cussion of Mr, Morgan's resolution instruct. | Ing the committee on privileges and elections | menning of | A resolution was agreed to directing the superintendent of census to re- | port the population of the United States by congressional districts and counties, Debate | The house ession, | agron, Jan, 8.--Both branches of net and adjourned until Monday. In the house only 110 members responded to Wann Waknisagrox ference rej In the house the con. the urgent deficiency bill Jan, 6, it on | WAS agreed Lo, In the elect senate the credentials of Henator Diabois, of Idaho, were placed on file, mnell, of Idaho, was sworn ¢ report on the Pennsyiva- | sed to, When the | senate, on motion Mo 2, nid It commitlos's in. The conferen nia rai election bill cam ip, the of Mr. Btewart aside and took up the irons WHS agr a vols of finance eng! and otirers, bh by Messrs, gan The Trext Trenton Monument, x, Jan. 6.—Trentonians have mcluded that if the Trenton battle monument is ever to be erected they will have to erect it themselves, Congressman James Bochanan, who has labored very earnestly in Washington and elsewhere for the project, has come same conclusion. The monument if it 1s ever bulit, about $¥, The city of Trenton raised $15,000, last state i810 cost, OO) asked for appears will be w proposed to try and rest of the money by popular | und by entertainments to the auspices of the lead- {renton, S48 Wi which it raise the subscription itizens of The Homestead Helress Bosleged. Prrrspvna, Jan. 8. Pretty rie Painter, of Homestead, is wing to feel 000 to which she fell heir story of her acquisition of wealth, has been scatte all over the country, and in re girl has been floode are from mendicants cloak of christianity, beg plicity of objects, Others are ness nature, and still others are from tender mothers who are searching for a rich wife for their more tender sons sudden red turn the 1 with letters. They who, under the for a malt iM A busi ’ A Rich Colored Ricusoxp, Jan. 6. Judge Leake yes terday rendered a decision, which, if not set aside by the supreme makes Bettie Thomas Lewis the richest colored person in Virginia. The suit has been pending for two years, and in- volved the estate of the late W, A. Thomas, estimated to be worth from Woman, { legislature appropriated | | $15,000 and then congr | SU.000 more | refused. It is no Miss Car- already | the weight of the | a few | court, | CLOTHING AT 7X ~p AT JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO. 4 WE MIAN NEW JOSEPH BRO? I $200,000 to $250,000. Mr. Thomas was a retired dry Goods merchant of this city Bettie Lewis was his natural daughter by A colored woman He made no will but said he give his property to his daughter. Out for “Eight Hours, Jan. 6.—~The this city have issued a the bosses In wich Lhey and after May shall constitate that $5.20 shall be the lowes { said day's work . Sr. Lous, Carpenters circular to state that on eight hoars pros il LOT agreement is last until M The master builders were the action of the carpenters and a we has t asuder Deen alled } OO the taken SUrPrise ng regarding cular Farmers’ Alilance Against Vilas, Muwavkese, Jan, 6.-—-The Farmers Alliance has taken the field against ex Postmaster General Vilas’ senatorial as pirations, on the ground that he is a railroad attorney. The farmers are try ing to mince Gen Bragg run against him. Vilas could be readily de feated if a few Republicans would vote t at is not thought they will lend themselves to a f the kind that Cremation Increasing Pataperrnia, Jan, 6 At last meeting of the Philadelphia organized | intended to | GOODS BUSINESS! AT : COST! S. & CO, SELLEFNTE PO A JANUARY OLEARANCE 8 LE of these } WAY « fepartment means moc? iyors 0 wort! of Dey Sands a bw yal Inve Ww RITE FOR PRIC ES Of these specials SILK DEFARTMENT 19 inch extra heavy whipcord surahs, all o¢ « and biack, Sx sold at 7 M4 inch Blace Fal neh Black Gre wh Black G regularly We Francal see, ®x ww Grain Dress Silks, rom Grain Dress Silks # reports were read the incineration of human bodies during the past year has that of 1880. This is in some degree fact that corpses are now without reduced to ashes ] from the coffins. Acquitied of Libel, New York, Jan. 6. —The mdictment Joseph Pulitzer, Juling C Chambers sad James F. Graham, edi tors of The World, with criminal libel in publishing articles defamatory to the inte A. T. Stewart, was dismissed by Recorder Smyth in part | of the court of general sessions In Honor of C. Columbus, WasuinoToN, Jan, 3. Representative Butterworth, of Ohio, introduced in the | house a resolution requesting the presi dent to invite the several states and ter ritories to hold suitable memorial ser vices on October 12. 1502, commemors tive of the 400th anniversary of the dis Public Building Bills Approved, Wamnsar Jan. 8.~The president has approved bills for the erection of yablic tmildings as follows: Norfolk, Ua $150,000; Reidsville, N, C., 585,000; | Kansas City, $1,200,000; Rome, Ga, | $50,000; South Bend, Ind, §5,000; Taunton, Mass, $75.000, A California Earthquake. Sax Fraxowoo, Jan, 8, Reports from Gilroy, Santa Crus, Modesto, Stockton and a number of other points vas quite generally felt in Central Q fornia, No disuage is reported He Wants Small Change, WasiixuToN, Jan, 8, Representative Kelly, of Kansas, has introduced a bill in the house to provide for the issue of $50,000, 000 of fractional currency, and to increase the volume of currency to Ee — Trains Detained, Wnreriisa, W,. Va, Jan, 8. —Trains on all roads leading into this city have been detained by bad land slides as a result of the rain and gnow, and soveral bridges have been wa hed away by the Joubled | high water, yl Dress Fabrics dored Wool Cheviotis being taken | | Large variety of ALL - WOOL DRESS FABRICS ecks and stripes, at 50c, that sold freely all season af he, The, Ky INCH ENGLISH SUITINGS Piaid and stripe effects in large assortment to Ti and 81.2 goods that have sold al A yard NOW FOR BARGAINS fon Mal season at samples for a cata or prices ot J for prices o orders a specialty BOGGS & BUHL, = He 15 Federal St. ALLEGHERY, PA. Al this season of the year when malaria Turks in the alr, and bad colds not an unfreguent visitor, we long for 4 quick and effective reme dy 1 here 1s woareely a home without ferer from same one of the heir to A stimsiient is after the Intermedia tor. It is quick and effective. It briags relief ant saves doctor bills, We can recommend Mr. Max Klein for an Aything in the liquor line His Sliver Age Ryeal $1.90 por quart is the best whiske} in the market, Hewill sell an Pennsylvania Rye whiskey, six years old, a $1.00 for each quart, or six for $8.00, Send for Bis price list and catalogue and mention thie paper Adilress MAX KLEIN, 2 Federal Street, Allegheny Pa Sal EAMEN W ANTED, Local or Sidveling towel) our Nursery Stock, sg BY and a TE ment CHASE OTHERS COMPANY Pee, Rochester, § ¥ Anthracite, Woodland and Bituminous Coal, Grain, Corn Oats, ed Hay, Kindling wood bunch or cord, to care, Shelled Corn, Straw, and Baile ete. by suit the purchaser, I EH. ¢ S——— Respectially souicits the patron. age of his friends and the public. x ) AT ( -X BROWNS OLD COAL YARD Near the Passenger Depot BEEZER'SMEATMAREKET ALLEGHENY ST BELLEFONTE, Pron Sy — We keep none but the best quality of Beef, Pork, Mutton, &¢. All kinds of smoked meat, sliced ham, pork, sausage ete. If you want a nice juicy steak go to Brrzer's MEAT MARKET. 10.48-1y. : \b SALISNAN WANTED, traveling and local, to sell our choloe Nursery Stock. Fastselling specilatios in hardy fruits ete. Splendid outfit free. Employment Guar antead, Your pay weekly, Write for Terms GERMANIA NUnsgry Co ochester, N. ¥ ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite the Court | House, Entirely new. New furniture | Steam Heat, Electric Light, and all the | modern improvements, D. GARMAN, i Proprietor, a sal | many His Sesh i» | JAS. SCOFIELD, Manufacturer a Dealer in HARNESS | I have always on hand & fine stock of Whips, Lap and Buffalc Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, and every thing needed about horses. Spring Street, Southof Allegheny
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